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earlier i spoke with allison and steward allen. she c o of the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about tesla founder, ellen, must the decision to open and change young and how risky it was. here's what she said. it is risky. and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flattering the law? ah, now, technically no. because he could argue that he's not importing ah, components that will make their way back to the united states, which would then violate u. s. law. what he is doing, however, is retailing in china or so he will claim and therefore there's nothing wrong with retailing in decision jane profits. however, there is a problem if you use in the components. the question really for corporate leaders is about trust and does what he's doing by opening his 200 and 11th show room in china. in this particular province, does this compromise people's trust in the tesla brand. at the same time, even the slightest connection to she's young right now for many companies is cons
earlier i spoke with allison and steward allen. she c o of the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about tesla founder, ellen, must the decision to open and change young and how risky it was. here's what she said. it is risky. and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flattering the law? ah, now, technically no. because he could argue that he's not importing ah, components that will make their way back to the united states, which...
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meteorologist allison chinchar back with us. allison, when you see this, what do you know about it? >> right. i mean, it's very impressive. i mean, you see these things often where you can see a lot of these from space but this is pretty impressive when you take a look at the scope of it. there you see the initial eruption and the shock waves around the edge here that takes place initially afterwards. again, it's a pretty large shock wave that takes place. this happened about 7:00 a.m. local time and 11:00 a.m. eastern time. norfolk island, about 4.2 feet but we've even observed tsunami waves on hawaii which is why they do have a tsunami advisory in place over every single hawaiian island. if not just hawaii though we do have a newly issued tsunami warning for areas of the west coast. the timing of those waves would be at the early left, 7:30 a.m. pacific time. continuing to about 10:00 a.m. pacific time this morning. again, that variation being just because of how far away they are from the original point of where the tsunami initiates. again, you're looking between 7:30 a.m. pacif
meteorologist allison chinchar back with us. allison, when you see this, what do you know about it? >> right. i mean, it's very impressive. i mean, you see these things often where you can see a lot of these from space but this is pretty impressive when you take a look at the scope of it. there you see the initial eruption and the shock waves around the edge here that takes place initially afterwards. again, it's a pretty large shock wave that takes place. this happened about 7:00 a.m....
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allison, thanks so much. let's go now to natasha chen at the santa mon ra pier. what are you seeing, natasha? >> reporter: jessica, the l.a. county beaches are not closed at this moment even though you did mention the city of laguna beach has shut down their beaches. i just spoke with captain a.j. lester of the los angeles county fire department lifeguard division and he told me really the focus right now is to advise the people behind us who might be walking along the beach or who might be in the water that this is something they should watch out for. they are also really focusing on the harbors where people dock their boats because the low-lying harbors is where you're going to see some of that tidal swing. right now they have an incident commander in ra don dough beach where they have seen -- they measured just now, he called me about ten minutes ago saying that it was a 1.5 foot tidal swing so far. so not too bad, but they had advised people to secure their boats and because they did not know how serious this would be when this advisory started this morning,
allison, thanks so much. let's go now to natasha chen at the santa mon ra pier. what are you seeing, natasha? >> reporter: jessica, the l.a. county beaches are not closed at this moment even though you did mention the city of laguna beach has shut down their beaches. i just spoke with captain a.j. lester of the los angeles county fire department lifeguard division and he told me really the focus right now is to advise the people behind us who might be walking along the beach or who might...
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allison chinchar, thanks so much. we'll be checking in with you later this hour on the major winter storm hitting much of the united states this weekend. thank you for that, allison. >>> i want to bring in robin andrews, science journalist, volume can obviously gist: we appreciate you sharing expertise this morning. the satellite images of stunning. explain to viewers what's happening in these images, how these volcanic eruptions can lead to multiple tsunami warnings and advisories. >> first thing to point out this part of the world, it is no surprise there's volcanic activity. couple years ago, an island was destroyed by eruption, built a new island from the eruption. you see the destructive and creative process happening at the same time. you can see rather jaw dropping satellite images. sometimes when you have eruptions mingle with water in this way, you can get explosive events. this boom you see on the satellite imagery, it is literally a very large explosive part of the eruption, kind of pushed the atmosphere ou
allison chinchar, thanks so much. we'll be checking in with you later this hour on the major winter storm hitting much of the united states this weekend. thank you for that, allison. >>> i want to bring in robin andrews, science journalist, volume can obviously gist: we appreciate you sharing expertise this morning. the satellite images of stunning. explain to viewers what's happening in these images, how these volcanic eruptions can lead to multiple tsunami warnings and advisories....
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plus stephen welcomes liev schreiber, and musical guest allison russell, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and, now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey! beautiful! hey, baby! i didn't expect to see you here tonight! now it's a party! now it's a party! there you go! hello, my friends! ( cheers and applause ) come on! three shows! ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you. ( piano riff ) i mean, come on, i've got to say, i love running out to a crowd like this, i could do it all night long. >> jon: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: welcome. welcome, my friends. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: triple double. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert, and, folks -- ( cheering ) >> stephen: -- you lucky people are here on an historic evening because a year after the january 6th insurrection, the feds are dishing out serious consequences because today an oath keeper leader and ten others were charged with seditious conspiracy related to the capit
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allison briefly, if you can, what kind of line are companies walking essentially between the u. s. and china right now, trying to satisfy both sides on this issue. i think for corporate leaders, the big challenge is staying true to their values and staying true to their investors. now, they're not mutually exclusive. they don't need to ever be mutually exclusive. but in many cases, i think companies need to make a decision about whether operating in this particular province of china, knowing the issues that are there around weaker labor and whether you can satisfy your investor community. and whether you can also satisfy your stakeholders, such as your staff, who are expecting you to be ethical. and to be true to what you say is important. and i think company leaders are facing this challenge, not just in the china weaker situation, but around the world across the board. we're right. alison stuart, our ceo of international marketing partners. thank you very much. thank you. and finally, it's time to say bye bye to blackberry. a pioneering device in the world of smartphones has reac
allison briefly, if you can, what kind of line are companies walking essentially between the u. s. and china right now, trying to satisfy both sides on this issue. i think for corporate leaders, the big challenge is staying true to their values and staying true to their investors. now, they're not mutually exclusive. they don't need to ever be mutually exclusive. but in many cases, i think companies need to make a decision about whether operating in this particular province of china, knowing...
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allison barrison, the rightful thanks. look. 600 people have been detained and one was shot off to security forces rated a refugee and migrant sitting outside a u. n. community center in the libyan capital testers were calling for better protection from the authorities. as malik train report now, from tripling, the norwegian refugee council and international rescue committee have said that they are, are a lauren at the detention of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers. or they were put into a detention center. and these attention centers are often of very packed other, not very sanitary. and they are often put into very poor conditions. no doubt we have been attacked. people vulnerable women, disabled mentally disturbed individuals who were seeking safely to we're thinking protection of the office have been attacked at night out of nowhere. and they had no escape route. there are no, but invitations sent us where in human treatments are with the red explosions. torture is the vision. everything in human and unimaginable
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allison, briefly, if you can, what kind of line are companies walking essentially between the u. s. and china right now, trying to satisfy both sides on this issue. i think for corporate leaders, the big challenge is staying true to their values and staying true to their investors. now, they're not mutually exclusive. they don't need to ever be mutually exclusive. but in many cases, i think companies need to make a decision about whether operating in this particular province of china, knowing the issues that are there around weaker labor and whether you can satisfy your investor community. and whether you can also satisfy your stakeholders, such as your staff, who are expecting you to be ethical. and to be true to what you say is important. and i think company leaders are facing this challenge, not just in the china a weaker situation, but around the world across the board. we're right. alison stuart, our ceo of international marketing partners. thank you very much. thank you. and finally, it's time to say by byte a, blackberry, a pioneering device in the world of smartphones has re
allison, briefly, if you can, what kind of line are companies walking essentially between the u. s. and china right now, trying to satisfy both sides on this issue. i think for corporate leaders, the big challenge is staying true to their values and staying true to their investors. now, they're not mutually exclusive. they don't need to ever be mutually exclusive. but in many cases, i think companies need to make a decision about whether operating in this particular province of china, knowing...
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allison, briefly, if you can, what kind of line are companies walking essentially between the u. s. and china right now, trying to satisfy both sides on this issue. i think for corporate leaders, the big challenge is staying true to their values and staying true to their investors. now, they're not mutually exclusive. they don't need to ever be mutually exclusive. but in many cases, i think companies need to make a decision about whether operating in this particular province of china, knowing the issues that are there around weaker labor and whether you can satisfy your investor community. and whether you can also satisfy your stakeholders, such as your staff, who are expecting you to be ethical. and to be true to what you say is important. and i think company leaders are facing this challenge, not just in the china, weaker situation, but around the world across the board. we're right, else and steward al and ceo of international marketing partners. thank you very much. thank you. and finally, it's time to say by, by the blackberry, a pioneering device in the world of smartphones ha
allison, briefly, if you can, what kind of line are companies walking essentially between the u. s. and china right now, trying to satisfy both sides on this issue. i think for corporate leaders, the big challenge is staying true to their values and staying true to their investors. now, they're not mutually exclusive. they don't need to ever be mutually exclusive. but in many cases, i think companies need to make a decision about whether operating in this particular province of china, knowing...
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thank you, allison. we appreciate it. news we need to hear definitely. >>> listen, we want to talk as well about this wicked storm slamming through parts of the country, look what it is leaving behind. that's what it looks like in south dakota. 65 million of you from the midwest to the east coast are under some winter weather alert. a lot of states are already preparing for what meteorologists warn could be a crippling ice storm for parts of the deep south all the way up to virginia. >> yeah. some regions are expected to see rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain all within a 24 hour time span. allison, this is a complex storm, one that could lead parts of the country cleaning out for several days. >> yeah. it is a mixed bag for a lot of states. when we say a lot of states, i mean a lot of states. this is going to be far reaching. you have midwestern states, southeastern states, mid-atlantic, northeastern states likely to be impacted from this storm. that low pressure system is expected to dive into the southeast today and slow
thank you, allison. we appreciate it. news we need to hear definitely. >>> listen, we want to talk as well about this wicked storm slamming through parts of the country, look what it is leaving behind. that's what it looks like in south dakota. 65 million of you from the midwest to the east coast are under some winter weather alert. a lot of states are already preparing for what meteorologists warn could be a crippling ice storm for parts of the deep south all the way up to virginia....
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like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend for holding 100 clinics a year. ah! in the world's largest economy. decent medical care is a luxury. most americans simply can't afford. i. every country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care for austin. aah with obamacare! is a complete and total disaster, ah, united states medicine has become a, you're standing there at some point. you given them money or you die and, and you give them the right. mm. it is not a fair system. us health care system is lethal. it is killing people. do what? no parents should have to deal with that. hold your child. if they die a needless death. ah, human rights and the hosting plan. mm mm oh, i get up every morning and i do some kind of exercise. i run, i ride my bike, not working out to lose weight. it's because i have to just by getting outside an
like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend for holding 100 clinics a year. ah! in the world's largest economy. decent medical care is a luxury. most americans simply can't afford. i. every country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care for austin. aah...
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with allison is 26. this uninsured mother has just given birth. i'm going to have my jack who's 4 days and then junior here, my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in so. busy i, i mean there's this so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. but i mean, we had to be here. so i have to take him with me. i had any glasses sent the high school like he graduated like 40 years 10 years ago. so i've just been wearing the same player. so i definitely knew i had to come to get some new ones today and where it's free and it's same day i can leave with glass. it's just it's frustrating. it really is frustrating that there's just nowhere else to actually my, her i left a 2 can't say that at all. like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend for holding 100 clinics a year. ah, in the world's lar
with allison is 26. this uninsured mother has just given birth. i'm going to have my jack who's 4 days and then junior here, my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in so. busy i, i mean there's this so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. but i mean, we had to be here. so i have to take him with me. i had any glasses sent the high school like he graduated like 40 years 10 years ago. so i've just been wearing the same player. so i definitely knew i...
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like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend for holding 100 clinics a year. ah, the world's largest economy. decent medical care is a luxury. most americans simply can't afford. ah, we are behind every country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care for austin. ah, with obamacare is a complete and total disaster. ah, united states medicine has become a, you're standing there at some point. you given them money or you die and, and you give them the right. mm hm. it is not a fair system. us health care system is lethal. it is killing people. do what no parents should have to do and that hold your child. if they die a needless death. ah, harry thought human rights and the hosting plan. mm mm oh i get up every morning and i do some kind of exercise. i run, i ride my bike. not working out to lose weight. it's because i have to just
like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend for holding 100 clinics a year. ah, the world's largest economy. decent medical care is a luxury. most americans simply can't afford. ah, we are behind every country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care for...
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and yet they have no choice, but to come to the a miss allison is $26.00. this uninsured mother has just given birth. i'm going to have that jack, who's 4 days. and then junior here, my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in. busy i mean there's so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. i don't know. i mean we had to be here, so i have to take him with me. i had any glasses sent the high school like he graduated like 10 years ago. so i've just been wearing the same player. so i definitely knew i had to come to get some new ones today and where it's free and it's same day i can leave with glass. it's frustrating, it really is frustrating that there's just nowhere else to actually my her i laska, i can't say that at all. like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers keep their time every weekend, holding 100 clinics a year,
and yet they have no choice, but to come to the a miss allison is $26.00. this uninsured mother has just given birth. i'm going to have that jack, who's 4 days. and then junior here, my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in. busy i mean there's so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. i don't know. i mean we had to be here, so i have to take him with me. i had any glasses sent the high school like he graduated like 10 years ago. so i've just been...
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like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a lot better. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend holding 100 clinics a year. ah, in the world's largest economy. decent medical care is a luxury. most americans simply can't afford a country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care for austin. aah with obamacare is a complete and total disaster ah, united states medicine has become a you're standing there at that point. you give them the money or you die. and, and you, given me, it is not a fair system. us health care system is lethal. it is killing people. do what? no parents should have to deal with that. hold your child. if they die a needless death. ah. human rights. all the plan mm mm oh, i get up every morning and i do some kind of exercise. i run, i ride my bike, not working out to lose weight. it's because i have to just by getting outside and getting my heart pumping and ma
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like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend for holding 100 clinics a year. ah, in the world's largest economy, decent medical care is a luxury. most americans simply can't afford. i. every country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care for austin. ah, with obamacare is a complete and total disaster ah, united states medicine has become a, you're standing there at that point. you given them money or you die. and, and you given them, it is not a fair system. us health care system is lethal. it is killing people. do what? no parents should have to deal with that. hold your child. if they die a needless death, a human rights and the hosting plan. mm. mm. oh i get up every morning and i do some kind of exercise. i run, i ride my bike not working out to lose weight. it's because i have to just by getting outside and getting my hea
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with tap on allison is $26.00. this uninsured mother has just given birth. are they going to have died, jack, who is 4 days? and then junior here my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in the. busy i do, i mean there's so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. but i mean, we had to be here. so i had to take him with me. i had any glasses sent high school like he graduated like 10 years ago. so i've just been wearing the same payer so i definitely knew i had to come get some new ones today and where it's free and it's same day i can leave when glad it's frustrating. it really is frustrating that there's just nowhere else in the table. it's actually my heart. i laska, i can't say that at all. like allison 28000000 people in the united states live without health insurance. a lot better. a originally created to deliver medical aid and developing countries. this mobile clinic provider now operates mainly in the united states. a. these volunteers give their time every weekend holding 100 clinics a year. ah, in the world
with tap on allison is $26.00. this uninsured mother has just given birth. are they going to have died, jack, who is 4 days? and then junior here my 4 year old i don't feel great that i have a 4 day old baby out in the. busy i do, i mean there's so technically flu season and there's the germs everywhere. but i mean, we had to be here. so i had to take him with me. i had any glasses sent high school like he graduated like 10 years ago. so i've just been wearing the same payer so i definitely...
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allison, thank you to you. let's go to natasha chen live at the santa monica pier. describe to us what you're seeing. >> reporter: jessica, i spoke to the l.a. county fire department lifeguard division and they describe today as a good dry run for a potentially much larger tsunami impact that could come in the future. so what they mean by that is they were patrolling up and down the coastline today, telling people to be aware of this. and also warning those people with boats in the harbors and marinas, because when allison is talking about that 1 foot tidal surge, when you've already got a current of 4 to 6 foot waves here, 1 foot difference may not be easily seen at the beach here, but you can see that water rushing in and out much more rapidly when you're looking at a marina or a harbor. so telling those boat owners to check those dock lines for those vessels, make sure they don't snap or break if there's a rush of water coming in. we did talk to someone as well who was here very early in the morning and here's how he described how this saturday morning's water ri
allison, thank you to you. let's go to natasha chen live at the santa monica pier. describe to us what you're seeing. >> reporter: jessica, i spoke to the l.a. county fire department lifeguard division and they describe today as a good dry run for a potentially much larger tsunami impact that could come in the future. so what they mean by that is they were patrolling up and down the coastline today, telling people to be aware of this. and also warning those people with boats in the...
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. >> the one that we launched was jim allison, who did his work at berkeley and won a nobel prize for coming up with cancer immunotherapy, the fourth pillar in cancer treatment. let's call attention to that work. if some money comes in at the same time, great. amanda: rich lyons is the chief entrepreneurship officer. he says it showcases allison's handwritten data, a profound discovery that could be part of a worthwhile collection. >> imagine a collector, just a thought experiment, who says i want to own the nft's that represent the 10 most important scientific discoveries of my lifetime. that is kind of a cool collection. amanda: ownership is a big deal when it comes to for any future transactions of that specific token, cal will automatically get a percentage of that profit. >> it is a good thing for them. it is protecting and generating revenue. amanda: but nft's are another avenue for fundraising. but where there is talk of cryptocurrency, there are still many questions. >> do you have a good reason to be skeptical of some of what is going on? yes.yes. come to terms with both of t
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cnn's allison chinchar is live from the weather center. talk about the complexity of the moving parts, allison? >> i have agree. the south not the best place to have the winter weather. but in their defense, no one could drive on ice. and that is the biggest concern of the storm. yes, we do have snow and a lot of it. you have areas of iowa, north dakota, already with over a foot of snow. even the capital of iowa picking up over 9 inches so far and that is the key because you still have a lot of snow. you could see the transition taking place around st. louis and kansas city. so crossed over into rain and more precip and it is sliding down to the south and then slide off to east. so we're going to have a lot of different impacts here. you have a ton of areas under winter storm watches, winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings and this ice storm warning across south carolina and georgia so that carolina and georgia is the focus unfortunately for the ice of the ice storm for this particular area. here is a look at the forecast rada
cnn's allison chinchar is live from the weather center. talk about the complexity of the moving parts, allison? >> i have agree. the south not the best place to have the winter weather. but in their defense, no one could drive on ice. and that is the biggest concern of the storm. yes, we do have snow and a lot of it. you have areas of iowa, north dakota, already with over a foot of snow. even the capital of iowa picking up over 9 inches so far and that is the key because you still have a...
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let's get straight to allison chinchar live from the weather center. this is a complicated storms with hazardous conditions an the effects might be felt for several days after it is gone. >> that is right. we take a look at where the storm is itself. we have the low pressure system that is diving down to the south. we're already starting to see the change over from rain into snow for cities like st. louis and kansas city. but that is going to continue to push down to the south and in very, very slowly make its way across the south east before finally shooting back up into the mid-atlantic and the northeastern regions. s in why you have all of the winter alert products, winter storm warnings and weather advisories and a ice storm warning across the carolinas and georgia. that is the big concern with this storm. yes, we have a lot of snow and a lot of rain but we also have the potential for a significant amount of ice. here is a look at that system as it continues to make its way over towards the south and east. and again, because of its slow movement it
let's get straight to allison chinchar live from the weather center. this is a complicated storms with hazardous conditions an the effects might be felt for several days after it is gone. >> that is right. we take a look at where the storm is itself. we have the low pressure system that is diving down to the south. we're already starting to see the change over from rain into snow for cities like st. louis and kansas city. but that is going to continue to push down to the south and in...
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she experienced the burden of being others of races and on teacher mar, calling allison in terms of where the resources come from. and how did welp come to europe in such an amount? it came from their colonies and is really insane to me to be in this world and go to school. so many years when a teacher. so possibly about the world you're going to be living in and they leave out this huge part of history. and when she was 20000 bala decided to return to cameroon in search of her ribs. it was really research where i'm coming from, where i wore my in terms of legacy in to her history. beside learning allison and it was really sad, also to see that my parents have little connection to even what was before. then she wanted to establish a musical connection to governor boy. welcome home is about cameroon and all its strengths and flaws that with mom i. when i went to come, i was playing the guitar and i was singing, and i getting come on. i just realized that like it's how was to laser, it was not loud enough. he couldn't hold on. les europe is very calm. in europe is super gone, jo on this is
she experienced the burden of being others of races and on teacher mar, calling allison in terms of where the resources come from. and how did welp come to europe in such an amount? it came from their colonies and is really insane to me to be in this world and go to school. so many years when a teacher. so possibly about the world you're going to be living in and they leave out this huge part of history. and when she was 20000 bala decided to return to cameroon in search of her ribs. it was...
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they don't teach her more, clung allison in terms of where the resources come from. and how did welp come to europe in such an amount? it came from their colonies and is really insane to me to be in this world and go to school. so many years when a teacher. so possibly about the world you're going to be living in and they leave out this huge part of history. and when she was 20, i was on bella decided to return to cameroon in search of her ribs. and it was really researching where i'm coming from, where i wore my, in terms of legacy in to her history beside learning allison and it was really sad . also to see that my parents have little connection to even what was before, then she wanted to establish a musical connection to jeff and your boy, welcome home is about cameroon and all its strengths and flaws. i with, you know, i, when i went to come i was playing the guitar and i was singing and i getting come on. i just realized that like it's how's to laser. it was not loud enough. it couldn't hold on leg. europe is very calm. in europe as super gum. yeah. when this is
they don't teach her more, clung allison in terms of where the resources come from. and how did welp come to europe in such an amount? it came from their colonies and is really insane to me to be in this world and go to school. so many years when a teacher. so possibly about the world you're going to be living in and they leave out this huge part of history. and when she was 20, i was on bella decided to return to cameroon in search of her ribs. and it was really researching where i'm coming...
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. >> the one that we launched was jim allison, who did his work at berkeley and won a nobel prize for coming up with cancer immunotherapy, the fourth pillar in cancer treatment. let's call attention to that work. if some money comes in at the same time, great. amanda: rich lyons is the chief entrepreneurship officer. he says it showcases allison's handwritten data, a profound discovery that could be part of a worthwhile collection. >> imagine a collector, just a thought experiment, who says i want to own the nft's that represent the 10 most important scientific discoveries of my lifetime. that is kind of a cool collection. amanda: ownership is a big deal when it comes to for any future transactions of that specific token, cal will automatically get a percentage of that profit. >> it is a good thing for them. it is protecting and generating revenue. amanda: but nft's are another avenue for fundraising. but where there is talk of cryptocurrency, there are still many questions. >> do you have a good reason to be skeptical of some of what is going on? yes. should you take what is going on
. >> the one that we launched was jim allison, who did his work at berkeley and won a nobel prize for coming up with cancer immunotherapy, the fourth pillar in cancer treatment. let's call attention to that work. if some money comes in at the same time, great. amanda: rich lyons is the chief entrepreneurship officer. he says it showcases allison's handwritten data, a profound discovery that could be part of a worthwhile collection. >> imagine a collector, just a thought experiment,...
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president gabrielle lopeza, vice president malega and commissioner allison collins. most of the people backing this effort are fed up parents who were frustrated that it took so long to get kids back to in-person learning while the district focused on renaming schools and the decision to change the admission process at lowell high school from a test to a lottery. you might remember allison collins was also targeted separately because of tweets she wrote about asian americans. >> after careful consideration, i decided to support the recall. reporter: san francisco mayor is backing the recall effort and also the person who will appoint a temporary replacement should any of these board members be recalled. now, in addition to the recall, there are two other races on this ballot. one of them is for the position of assessor recorder which if you're wondering is responsible for identifying all taxable property in san francisco, and also recording and maintaining all public marriage licenses issued by the city. the other is a primary for assembly district 17. vote remembers
president gabrielle lopeza, vice president malega and commissioner allison collins. most of the people backing this effort are fed up parents who were frustrated that it took so long to get kids back to in-person learning while the district focused on renaming schools and the decision to change the admission process at lowell high school from a test to a lottery. you might remember allison collins was also targeted separately because of tweets she wrote about asian americans. >> after...
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as so the reactions of allison, extremely slow lack of practice nets and created net. they have never lived this. is that the issue with the suck up address? you expect a country that does not want to be able to bring to bear on the switch on, on ground security agencies seem to have maybe head way with the recent release of some hostages. and he reported killing of some leaders of the group with political leaders seeking a soft landing, 40 content fighters. the bonded most of them, the trees. so there is need for government under all communities to rise to, to the issue of seeing how we can get this people or whoever needs it on a mission, treat securities expected to be a major talking point, a head of general elections in 2023. it remains to be seen if president mohammed will, harry would have fulfilled his electro promise to end insecurity. before handing over fidel listen bar, i'll jazeera bolger, scientists, the sailing to a giant place in antartica to get a better idea of how much it's being impacted by climate change. and we'll use underwater robots to get bene
as so the reactions of allison, extremely slow lack of practice nets and created net. they have never lived this. is that the issue with the suck up address? you expect a country that does not want to be able to bring to bear on the switch on, on ground security agencies seem to have maybe head way with the recent release of some hostages. and he reported killing of some leaders of the group with political leaders seeking a soft landing, 40 content fighters. the bonded most of them, the trees....
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let's check off the new year's day forecast with allison chinchar. hi, allison. >> good morning, we've got a smorgasbord of american across the map today. we've got snow, we've got ice, we've got tornadoes, damaging winds and even flooding potential. let's begin with the winter side of the storm. it's a very expansive system. we have winter weather alerts stretching all the way from arizona up to maine, and pretty much everywhere in between. again, when you look at the north side where all of that arctic cold air is already in place you've got a lot of snow. and some of that snow coming down in pretty heavy bands at times. it's going to make its way from the eastern rockies to the midwest. especially the great lakes region by tonight. for tomorrow morning, as that cold air begins to infiltrate to the northeast, that's where we see impacts there, in terms of cold weather like snow and ice. widespread snowfall totals for areas of northern kansas and southeastern nebraska, all the way over to the chicago suburbs, looking at 4 to 6 inches and several inc
let's check off the new year's day forecast with allison chinchar. hi, allison. >> good morning, we've got a smorgasbord of american across the map today. we've got snow, we've got ice, we've got tornadoes, damaging winds and even flooding potential. let's begin with the winter side of the storm. it's a very expansive system. we have winter weather alerts stretching all the way from arizona up to maine, and pretty much everywhere in between. again, when you look at the north side where...
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allison chinchar joining us from the cnn weather center. a lot of states will feel the impact of this storm. >> you're right. dozens of states likely to have some type of impact. here is a look at the current radar. we're seeing the transition from rain over into snow for states like missouri and arkansas. that's going to be the case for a lot of other states as the storm continues to slide to the e east, it's going to be do it slowly, but all in all these are all the areas that are likely to have some impact from this system. you have winter storm warnings, winter weather advisories an an ice storm warning across portions the carolinas and georgia. this system will meander across the southeast before taking off back into the mid-atlantic and northeast sunday into monday. ice will be the biggest component, a quarter inch ice accumulations but some areas where you see blue and purple you're talking a half an inch, up to three quarters of an inch. that causes dangerous road conditions and we're also talking widespread power outages. you have
allison chinchar joining us from the cnn weather center. a lot of states will feel the impact of this storm. >> you're right. dozens of states likely to have some type of impact. here is a look at the current radar. we're seeing the transition from rain over into snow for states like missouri and arkansas. that's going to be the case for a lot of other states as the storm continues to slide to the e east, it's going to be do it slowly, but all in all these are all the areas that are...
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allison and purity as jesse will gotta, my jerry a has listed. it's been on twitter, the government suspended the social media platform 7 months ago. after it removed a post from president mohammed bahati, the threatened regional separatists. the u. s. tech company has agreed to open a local office in nigeria to engage with the government and comply with local laws and tax obligations. australia's immigration minister has yet to decide on where the tennis world number one novak joke of it can stay. with the australian open drawer to be announced in the coming hours earlier on wednesday joker, which admitted to breaking corona, virus isolation rules in serbia. last month he says that he attended an interview after a positive curve at 19 test, describing it as an error of judgement. he had his australia visa revoked after arriving last week. though that was overturned by a court. the government could still overrule the court and sent him home. sarah clark reports the story is far from over. no joke of its release. the stipend in a bid to explain a
allison and purity as jesse will gotta, my jerry a has listed. it's been on twitter, the government suspended the social media platform 7 months ago. after it removed a post from president mohammed bahati, the threatened regional separatists. the u. s. tech company has agreed to open a local office in nigeria to engage with the government and comply with local laws and tax obligations. australia's immigration minister has yet to decide on where the tennis world number one novak joke of it can...
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let's get some perspective on this with the allison stewart allen. she's a branding and marketing expert for international marketing partners in london. thanks so much for joining us here on d w. so spotify has, as we mentioned, bout to combat misinformation going forward. so does that mean that's the end of this story? i don't think it does mean this is the end of this story. i mean what? it's showing spotify, and it's certainly showing all other online platforms, streamers. social media outlets is that you are under scrutiny. and when you have heavy weights such as neil young or joanie mitchell, or certainly even prince harry and his wife, who are weighing in on misinformation and helping shape the content and keeping it honest and transparent. really what this means for spotify certainly is that the brand is having to respond. now, why should the brand have to respond to pressure from its revenue generators such as neil, young and joni mitchell rather than having taken that decision themselves? so this activism era is not a one off, you know, joe
let's get some perspective on this with the allison stewart allen. she's a branding and marketing expert for international marketing partners in london. thanks so much for joining us here on d w. so spotify has, as we mentioned, bout to combat misinformation going forward. so does that mean that's the end of this story? i don't think it does mean this is the end of this story. i mean what? it's showing spotify, and it's certainly showing all other online platforms, streamers. social media...
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let's get some perspective on this with the allison stewart allen. she's a branding and marketing expert for international marketing partners in london. thanks so much for joining us here on d w. so spotify has, as we mentioned, bout to combat misinformation going forward. so does that mean that's the end of this story? i don't think it does mean this is the end of this story. i mean what? it's showing spotify, and it's certainly showing all other online platforms, streamers. social media outlets is that you are under scrutiny. and when you have heavy weights such as neil young or jenny mitchell, or certainly even prince harry and his wife, who are weighing in on misinformation and helping shape the content and keeping it honest and transparent. really what this means for spotify certainly is that the brand is having to respond. now, why should the brand have to respond to pressure from its revenue generators such as neil, young and joni mitchell rather than having taken that decision themselves? so this activism era is not a one off, you know, joe r
let's get some perspective on this with the allison stewart allen. she's a branding and marketing expert for international marketing partners in london. thanks so much for joining us here on d w. so spotify has, as we mentioned, bout to combat misinformation going forward. so does that mean that's the end of this story? i don't think it does mean this is the end of this story. i mean what? it's showing spotify, and it's certainly showing all other online platforms, streamers. social media...
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predictability of the reliability of the services, the fact that a palestine refugee, knowing that allison refugee community is amongst the most vulnerable in the region . so when a palace and refugee knows that their children can go to enroll school, they can get their health care up in the right house services. this is one less source of worry, so onerous contributed greatly to that sense of safety and security and, and even regional stability in the region. now, it is important to mention also that the role or the hospitality, the generosity of host countries, the countries that are hosting a large number of refugees. and this is something that, and also mentioned knowing that all the countries were under refugees are allison refugees, live are crisis countries themselves where that they're all nationals are under a lot of our are facing a lot of hardship. now, having said that, it is very vulnerable to the domestic politics of its donors. and what we have on the rough time mind boggling is that almost every country in the world vote for the continuation of a new i. there's therefore, a
predictability of the reliability of the services, the fact that a palestine refugee, knowing that allison refugee community is amongst the most vulnerable in the region . so when a palace and refugee knows that their children can go to enroll school, they can get their health care up in the right house services. this is one less source of worry, so onerous contributed greatly to that sense of safety and security and, and even regional stability in the region. now, it is important to mention...
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we want to show you a mug shot of this woman you mentioned, allison from kansas, allison fluke irkin, and federal authorities say she organized this all-female run military battalion on behalf of isis, picked up in syria, flown to the united states and is in federal custody. she uses multiple, multiple different names, left kansas to go to syria to lead the batallion. planned an attack on a college campus in the united states which never happened. according to the indictment, took part in a plan to train women in the use of firing ak-47 assault rifles, and suicide belts. and provided isis and isis members with services, lodging, translating, speeches made by isis leaders and training children on the use of ak-47 rifles and suicide belts in teaching extremist isis doctrine. a witness claimed that she discussed going to the united states from syria basing at a shopping mall, parking a vehicle full of explosives and detonating with a cell phone. thankfully this never happened. alleged terrorist activity happened from 2014 to 2017. this is according to six witnesses who cooperated with fe
we want to show you a mug shot of this woman you mentioned, allison from kansas, allison fluke irkin, and federal authorities say she organized this all-female run military battalion on behalf of isis, picked up in syria, flown to the united states and is in federal custody. she uses multiple, multiple different names, left kansas to go to syria to lead the batallion. planned an attack on a college campus in the united states which never happened. according to the indictment, took part in a...
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a man as jews who appear in court on charges of allison, ah, as night fell, south africa's parliament was burning again. the fire re ignited by winds. a full day after the initial blaze was brought under control. dozens of fire fighters called back to tackle the flames, which have destroyed the national assembly chamber. president, cyril, rom, oppose. i visited the scene where he met with emergency services. he said archbishop desmond tutu who was buried last week often prayed for parliament unfair. it's key role in south africa's hard one freedoms. well, this is devastating news turbo and devastating event. particularly we gave the arch what i would call the best send off yesterday. the historic building houses thousands of national treasures from important books to works of art. officials say these of all been saved, but it will be months before south african lawmakers commit turn to the heart of the countries democracy. earlier we asked journalists saline for yard in cape town, what's being said about why the fire flared up again. they think i'm the fire, was it under control? howe
a man as jews who appear in court on charges of allison, ah, as night fell, south africa's parliament was burning again. the fire re ignited by winds. a full day after the initial blaze was brought under control. dozens of fire fighters called back to tackle the flames, which have destroyed the national assembly chamber. president, cyril, rom, oppose. i visited the scene where he met with emergency services. he said archbishop desmond tutu who was buried last week often prayed for parliament...
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allison saddam have used tear gas against thousands of demonstrators demanding a transition to civilian rule. at least 3 protesters have been killed and at least 860 people have died in demonstration since the army seized power last october. rushes orthodox christians have been celebrating christmas patriarch carroll at the church mass midnight mass. main midnight montessori at christ, the savior cathedral in moscow was to persuade, required to wear mass and observe social distancing. while russian president vladimir put, attended a mass alone at his residence outside moscow, new chile, we'll begin offering a 4th shot of the corona bars vaccine from next week. it's the 1st country latin america to offer the extra dose. chile has one of the world's highest vaccination rates at 85 percent of the population and about 57 have percent have received a boost. well, tennis number one nova joke, which is facing another 3 nights hold up in a detention hotel in australia as he awaits his moment in immigration court. that after border officials rejected his coronado, his medical exemption documents
allison saddam have used tear gas against thousands of demonstrators demanding a transition to civilian rule. at least 3 protesters have been killed and at least 860 people have died in demonstration since the army seized power last october. rushes orthodox christians have been celebrating christmas patriarch carroll at the church mass midnight mass. main midnight montessori at christ, the savior cathedral in moscow was to persuade, required to wear mass and observe social distancing. while...
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allison. it's a global legal 1st. the court pound on war. ross land guilty of overseeing the murder of 27 people and systematic torture of 4000 others at a detention center near damascus. roslyn is the highest ranking syrian officials so par convicted of the charge. his victim say he caused unspeakable suffering. now on war, ruslan could spend the rest of his life behind bars. outside the courtroom relief. ah, i am, i am so happy. i am so happy because today it's victory, victory for justice as possible. it's victory for victims. it's victory for julia, i'm future of celia. it's it said eric. ignition of the crimes committed the interior and i think it's quite a cave far near so by their death syrian hawash read infected with these kind of. so i hope that he said the sentence and is that that will be as strong pays for her future one as a former colonel in serious secret service, rosalyn oversaw a notorious prison in damascus. witnesses told of electric shocks, beatings and rape. he deserted his post in 2012 and fled to germany, where he liv
allison. it's a global legal 1st. the court pound on war. ross land guilty of overseeing the murder of 27 people and systematic torture of 4000 others at a detention center near damascus. roslyn is the highest ranking syrian officials so par convicted of the charge. his victim say he caused unspeakable suffering. now on war, ruslan could spend the rest of his life behind bars. outside the courtroom relief. ah, i am, i am so happy. i am so happy because today it's victory, victory for justice as...
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we'll come back to some of that because there is some interesting background history, but james allison, more than a century ago paget came up with the theory that the outcome of cancer, , the outcome of a disease, is the interplay between seed and soil, the seat and so hypothesis. it wasn't just the cancer cell but the environment, micro, macro environment to cancer cell find itself in. you dedicated your career to understanding that micro and macro environment from the point of view of the immune system. how has the national cancer act transformed immunology using the model system? and how has that influenced your career? >> thank you. it's been a terrific influence. i was a graduate student at ut austin when the cancer act was passed. i was studying biochemistry but i got involved in some tumor projects. it's an experiment that led me to show we could cure mice with cancer with chemotherapy and we challenge them and it bring you to be challenged, this really at the time really caught my eye and interested me about that. about that time t-cells were discovered and not all of it was kn
we'll come back to some of that because there is some interesting background history, but james allison, more than a century ago paget came up with the theory that the outcome of cancer, , the outcome of a disease, is the interplay between seed and soil, the seat and so hypothesis. it wasn't just the cancer cell but the environment, micro, macro environment to cancer cell find itself in. you dedicated your career to understanding that micro and macro environment from the point of view of the...
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allison just before we wrap up, we can't leave without talking about tomorrow's big game. as the big final refound the dow playing played a member, dave, you know, the giant killer, daniel, never did. he, you know, he's been slain. giants, you know, he sleigh. no back joke of. it's last time he was going for number 21, you know, but in a dall, no one thought in a doll will actually be here. he's been struggling with foot injuries and so forth, but he will get his crack it big number 21, trying to separate his name from federer in our novak joke, which, who will, of course be at home watching as well, but yet good. congratulations to both to his players. it should be quite the final absolutely huge game. we're looking forward to chris harrington. thanks very much. thank you. and this is daily news. my from berlin will be back next hour with headline interest.
allison just before we wrap up, we can't leave without talking about tomorrow's big game. as the big final refound the dow playing played a member, dave, you know, the giant killer, daniel, never did. he, you know, he's been slain. giants, you know, he sleigh. no back joke of. it's last time he was going for number 21, you know, but in a dall, no one thought in a doll will actually be here. he's been struggling with foot injuries and so forth, but he will get his crack it big number 21, trying...
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allison just before we wrap up, we can't leave without talking about tomorrow's big game. added the big final raw found a dow playing, played a member there. you know, the giant killer daniel met with it. you know, he's been slain. giants, you know, he sleigh. no back joke of. it's last time he was going for number 21. you know, but natal no one thought natal will actually be here. he's been struggling with foot injuries and so forth, but he will get his crack it big number 21 on a separate his name from fedor, and i know vac joke, which who will of course be at home watching as well, but you have to get congratulations to both to his players, it should be quite the final absolutely huge game we're looking forward to. chris harrington, thanks very much. and he is his date ebony needs life from balanced age here. now for well stories, we'll have more headline fully at the top of the island. welcome to the dark side.
allison just before we wrap up, we can't leave without talking about tomorrow's big game. added the big final raw found a dow playing, played a member there. you know, the giant killer daniel met with it. you know, he's been slain. giants, you know, he sleigh. no back joke of. it's last time he was going for number 21. you know, but natal no one thought natal will actually be here. he's been struggling with foot injuries and so forth, but he will get his crack it big number 21 on a separate his...
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so far, allison fights the cold with the needle and thread cloth blankets to hope, seal her family's tent. this improvised camp in northwest and eat loop is sinking into the mud after days of rain. at night, temperatures dropped to freezing, so far flood a leper with her children. 5 years ago escaping the syrian armies bombs. she's been fighting for a family survival of a since so that they did them. it's bad for us. we have to burn rubbish to keep warm. the tents, not waterproof, the rain comes in. i don't have enough money to feed my family than any. ma'am, i said i'm a muscle in id lived millions of people, a dependent on aid. the province in northwest and syria is the last stronghold of the insurgence, surrounded by government forces and the target of repeated air strikes. hundreds of thousands of refugees from all over the country live in camps at the mercy of the weather. in winter, some tenths of flooded or collapsed by the rain. others burned down from fires lit for heating. thousands of families have lost their makeshift homes in the past week, but the world food program say
so far, allison fights the cold with the needle and thread cloth blankets to hope, seal her family's tent. this improvised camp in northwest and eat loop is sinking into the mud after days of rain. at night, temperatures dropped to freezing, so far flood a leper with her children. 5 years ago escaping the syrian armies bombs. she's been fighting for a family survival of a since so that they did them. it's bad for us. we have to burn rubbish to keep warm. the tents, not waterproof, the rain...
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allison just before we wrap up, we can't leave without talking about tomorrow's big game. as the big final, refound the dow playing played a member, dave, you know, the giant killer here. you live with it. you know, he's been slain giants, you know, he slay no back joke of his last that he was going for number 21, you know, but in a doll, no one thought in a doll will actually be here. he's been struggling with foot injuries and so forth . but he will get his crack it big number 21 on a separate his name from federer. and novak joke of ich, who will of course be at home watching as well. but yes, good. congratulations to both to his players. it should be quite the final. absolutely. huge game, we're looking forward to chris harrington. thanks very much. thank you. at chat news update the south ha. now for date any documentary will look at the megacity mom. i love when he's at the top of the.
allison just before we wrap up, we can't leave without talking about tomorrow's big game. as the big final, refound the dow playing played a member, dave, you know, the giant killer here. you live with it. you know, he's been slain giants, you know, he slay no back joke of his last that he was going for number 21, you know, but in a doll, no one thought in a doll will actually be here. he's been struggling with foot injuries and so forth . but he will get his crack it big number 21 on a...
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allah allison, so well. i'll italy old as nearby and not to have her nestor for the medical, one at cooper and delica who daily met them at. fiona cocoa, delaware, had your quota liter tucker for tubby out of country lane. saint lou, do you only have given me, i think the dog and it was the but it's just a bad let me down for the 10 for a 10 gamma plan. didn't put the but someone goes up. by the moment we both start to be the i'm or. busy i can do it that way, but then ok, joe. joe with connie. oh yes, you know, dean, if you only have it over with each of order for so was told a lot because it was done. i was told in the day i got it. no, do you know go mr. double other call today you doing due to my account for the dental more such a count on for the provided after it i saw on a bus so that all she equiped kitchen. i don't bobble but she had quite a c. o didn't go move on. normally, rosie muddle. got her is the one today, but on the same day he left her me? yes, the burner sent to me. she could leggy x call
allah allison, so well. i'll italy old as nearby and not to have her nestor for the medical, one at cooper and delica who daily met them at. fiona cocoa, delaware, had your quota liter tucker for tubby out of country lane. saint lou, do you only have given me, i think the dog and it was the but it's just a bad let me down for the 10 for a 10 gamma plan. didn't put the but someone goes up. by the moment we both start to be the i'm or. busy i can do it that way, but then ok, joe. joe with connie....
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not as we've heard over 40 people have been killed so far, allison's injured, and so a shoot to kill it. what is the worst thing that would happen at this time? troops police should be trying to de escalate the situation rather than fuel. more escalation was cut down on human rights watch is right before this violence broke out sadly, very much so human. a 16 is a authoritarian country with a terribly human rights record. it's a country to which is try to gain global standing politically economically. it wants to remember the o s t o e d c, d was on the human rights council at the moment of the un. it tries to, you have a polished international reputation, but in reality, freedom of expression within reassembly of both short and under foot in kazakhstan . unfortunately, 3 of the media to the no opposition passes is never been in a free election since 9 since the early 1990. so indeed, it's a serious human rights abuses. so in that sense, the protest with spock this, the series of violence and demonstrations in the last 4 days, and not surprising to us. unfortunately, it's a tricky on
not as we've heard over 40 people have been killed so far, allison's injured, and so a shoot to kill it. what is the worst thing that would happen at this time? troops police should be trying to de escalate the situation rather than fuel. more escalation was cut down on human rights watch is right before this violence broke out sadly, very much so human. a 16 is a authoritarian country with a terribly human rights record. it's a country to which is try to gain global standing politically...
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the 49 year old faces 2 counts of allison procedures also alleged. he had an explosive device with him when he broke into the parliament building. the suspects lawyer says he's pleading not guilty us judge says he will decide soon whether to dismiss a civil sex as old case against britons. prince andrew, the prince's lawyers said he is protected by a 2009 settlement between his accuser, virginia, defray, and sex offender. jeffrey epstein. 2 phrases, prince andrew sexually assaulted her when she was 17. the palestinian prisoner has ended his nearly 5 month hunger strike after israeli authorities agree to release him next month. he shall ob, how washes family said he had achieved a victory for all palestinians. he began his hunger strike in september to protest his detention without charges being made. snowstorms are playing havoc in the us with road and train travel closed or delayed. planes have been grounded and schools closed in virginia and interstate highway was brought to a standstill overnight with hundreds of motorists stranded in their cars.
the 49 year old faces 2 counts of allison procedures also alleged. he had an explosive device with him when he broke into the parliament building. the suspects lawyer says he's pleading not guilty us judge says he will decide soon whether to dismiss a civil sex as old case against britons. prince andrew, the prince's lawyers said he is protected by a 2009 settlement between his accuser, virginia, defray, and sex offender. jeffrey epstein. 2 phrases, prince andrew sexually assaulted her when she...
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ah, ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, a life sentence for one of boucher allison intelligence officers for crimes against humanity. a german court convicts the former syrian colonel for presiding over systematic torture and the killing of detainees. it is the 1st time state sanctioned torture and syria has ever been brought to try. also coming up, the arm of kron wave hits india cobra. 19 cases right? by almost a quarter of a 1000000 in a single day. we hear what measures the deli government taking, the slow, a wave of the fast spreading on the cross variance and serbian at tennis, started novak joke. havoc is selected in the draw for the australian open tennis tournament despite uncertainty over his visa. ah, i'm soon so misconduct is good to have you with us. we start with some breaking news. a german court has sentenced a former syrian military officer to life in prison for crimes against humanity. it's the world's 1st trial concerning state torture in syria. now the court found on more ras, one guilty of overseeing the murder of $27.00 people at the all cottage detention center in
ah, ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, a life sentence for one of boucher allison intelligence officers for crimes against humanity. a german court convicts the former syrian colonel for presiding over systematic torture and the killing of detainees. it is the 1st time state sanctioned torture and syria has ever been brought to try. also coming up, the arm of kron wave hits india cobra. 19 cases right? by almost a quarter of a 1000000 in a single day. we hear what measures the deli...
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allison kaden has the story. >> one by one, 15 caskets are carried into the islamic cultural center of the bronx to see these coffins is a heart wrenching site. these these coffins and the lives they represented. >> and the families they represented french the heart of all new yorkers. it's been one week since 17 lives were lost at the twin parks, northwest apartment building. >> a faulty space heater sparked a fire that sent deadly smoke through the 19 story building. i find it to believe. >> that god wanted this to happen. this is about neglect. >> we have an obligation to be here for the family. and allow them to get the support they need to get through this period. the frigid weather did not deter hundreds of people from standing outside the overflow tents so they could mourn together adrianna zep. he still was there supporting her friend who sister died. and it's really devastating lose your loved one in air. i think it's good to show support it's really nice that a lot of people showed up this fire devastated the gambian community. >> most of those who died are from the small wes
allison kaden has the story. >> one by one, 15 caskets are carried into the islamic cultural center of the bronx to see these coffins is a heart wrenching site. these these coffins and the lives they represented. >> and the families they represented french the heart of all new yorkers. it's been one week since 17 lives were lost at the twin parks, northwest apartment building. >> a faulty space heater sparked a fire that sent deadly smoke through the 19 story building. i find...
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you know, as you just pointed out, i've been fighting google and facebook to get the videos of allison's murder removed for years, and two years ago we filed a complaint with the ftc against google, didn't really get anywhere with that. limited success. you know, a few videos came down but that was about it. and so this past october, we filed a complaint with the ftc against facebook, the week after the facebook whistle-blower essentially confirmed everything i was saying, validated everything i've said over the years that these platforms profit from violence from graphic content, from allison's murder, and i couldn't let that stand, and i thought, you know, this is -- this is as far as i can take this as a private citizen. so the next step would be to take it to congress, and if i can get to congress, i can champion this issue, and i'm not doing this just for me. i have to be probably the most visible face of it, but there are thousands of people that have suffered abuse and i've heard from people since i made my announcement. i'm not doing it just for me. i'm doing it for everyone, bec
you know, as you just pointed out, i've been fighting google and facebook to get the videos of allison's murder removed for years, and two years ago we filed a complaint with the ftc against google, didn't really get anywhere with that. limited success. you know, a few videos came down but that was about it. and so this past october, we filed a complaint with the ftc against facebook, the week after the facebook whistle-blower essentially confirmed everything i was saying, validated everything...
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the first question was for allison harris, and if this isn't passed still believe the upcoming election will be conducted. he went on when phil wegman followed up which by the way, allison should have followed up but she didn't come up phil wegman dead. i'm not going to say it's going to be legit, you can look at the white house transcript, and let me make one ancillary point. i don't like how the media bought hook, line, and sinker that this is voting rights legislation, it is a federal takeover of elections, overwhelming state laws and getting rid of their election integrity and provisions that they put in place. it's unfortunate because it is not voting rights legislation despite what the reporter say. >> emily: no it is not. i'm a marc in the vain about denial, he went on and said, i didn't do that, however, we have some footage that shows differently. take a look. >> you dispute the characterization that you called folks who would oppose those wedding bells as being bull connor or george wallace, but you said that he they would sort of be in the same camp. >> president biden: look
the first question was for allison harris, and if this isn't passed still believe the upcoming election will be conducted. he went on when phil wegman followed up which by the way, allison should have followed up but she didn't come up phil wegman dead. i'm not going to say it's going to be legit, you can look at the white house transcript, and let me make one ancillary point. i don't like how the media bought hook, line, and sinker that this is voting rights legislation, it is a federal...
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madam president allison curve to the republican leaders statement about the institutions of the senate, the traditions the precedents of the senate and why we are duty-bound to follow them. but i cannot get this image out of my mind as he spoke. the image of the news that came to us one day supreme court justice had tragically passed away. we all remember what happened next, it's her public leader sent the word out to as republican members don't even entertain the possibility that president obama is going to fill this vacancy on the supreme court. we are going to keep this vacancy open and the hopes will at the republican president fill it. that was eight months at least maybe ten months before the election. i was the first time in the history of the united states that a republican leader of the senate used his power to browbeat his members to not even meet with the president's nominee president obama's nominee. when not even entertain an office meeting to discuss it, it was out of the question by the supreme court was going to have eight members not one more because there was an elect
madam president allison curve to the republican leaders statement about the institutions of the senate, the traditions the precedents of the senate and why we are duty-bound to follow them. but i cannot get this image out of my mind as he spoke. the image of the news that came to us one day supreme court justice had tragically passed away. we all remember what happened next, it's her public leader sent the word out to as republican members don't even entertain the possibility that president...
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allison with him or his wife and son and 2 daughters, 9 year old lately, and they hot fees for after the long, bumpy, and dusty road, they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village. church with them on any calibri, cody coordinate a she gave us a place like a flip with gauge, matthew food channel scholarship. i want to make sure that what does she need for a change of okay. oh it's only me. i hope i don't want to go to promote the study financing a bushing, get a quarter or more comfortable on on a quarterly kevin until it was gone the day on this, tim began to be on my last off on that ticket. okay, hold on to, hey dick on that or yeah, like a tang meeting was all mcclellan kind of got almost all mccallum who mostly mortgage is in a minute. i don't want to move this in bigger than a year, cause of jackie later that i'm not late from what the community has a yeah, good. how about i was on a few months muscular to miami v e n. and to let me 1st morning, even begin with a boarding pass for what came clearly tongue. let him have a lot minimi
allison with him or his wife and son and 2 daughters, 9 year old lately, and they hot fees for after the long, bumpy, and dusty road, they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village. church with them on any calibri, cody coordinate a she gave us a place like a flip with gauge, matthew food channel scholarship. i want to make sure that what does she need for a change of okay. oh it's only me. i hope i don't want to go to promote the study financing a...