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his life was for rene. the georges endeared themselves to towns where families went back generations for the make a wish charity. besides the good works his friends said he was just plain fun. >> the guy had a smile on his face. everybody enjoyed being around him. >> he had all but severed ties with his family. he rarely saw barbara's two girls. come the year 2000 was michael george even aware michael george, the chief of police in his former town had passed away. the chief died without sagging the nagging case of the comic book murder. >> everyone in if the town was aware of the crime. more so because my dad was the chief of police. >> eric smith. >> i drove by the store a thousand times. every time we drove by there, there was something he said. >> still gnawing at him. >> no question. >> eric smith was elected chief prosecutor. he became responsible for all of the criminal cases in clinton township and beyond. >> i can't remember the amount of times a family member had been killed and nothing had been do
his life was for rene. the georges endeared themselves to towns where families went back generations for the make a wish charity. besides the good works his friends said he was just plain fun. >> the guy had a smile on his face. everybody enjoyed being around him. >> he had all but severed ties with his family. he rarely saw barbara's two girls. come the year 2000 was michael george even aware michael george, the chief of police in his former town had passed away. the chief died...
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renee: that is a great question. the one thing the consumer electronics show has done is focused a bunch of different -- you know, what used to be discreet different consumer electronics that are now all connected in some way. i mean, you used to think of the television as separate from the computer. you don't so much anymore. i think it's an opportunity for everyone to convene with new information and to give consumers and industry a kind of a vision of how this all comes together. does it need to be in person? i don't know. can it be done direct to consumer? absolutely. we saw in those press conferences that were virtual. but i do think that the timing of it and having it be an annual thing, and the convening of all those announcements is still very helpful to organize all that information. it is hard to wade through how much comes out once a year about these new appliances. emily: point taken. last question, what is the future of ampere in 2022, what is your role in the return of the chip industry going to be? >>
renee: that is a great question. the one thing the consumer electronics show has done is focused a bunch of different -- you know, what used to be discreet different consumer electronics that are now all connected in some way. i mean, you used to think of the television as separate from the computer. you don't so much anymore. i think it's an opportunity for everyone to convene with new information and to give consumers and industry a kind of a vision of how this all comes together. does it...
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and the renee graham, associate editor for "the boston globe." renee, when you look at that polling, what does that tell you that the one thing, the one thing americans can agree on is that the country is headed in the wrong direction and that we're too divided. >> well, you know, interestingly, back in 2014, there was a piece for "the daily beast" looking at the history of that question. where is the country? are you happy with the direction of the country? overwhelmingly, decade after decade, americans have not been happy with the direction of their country. the one time that the numbers were very high that they were happy with the direction of their country was just after 9/11, and that dropped off to about -- it was about 72% after 9/11, and that dropped off to 40%. so there was always a level of dissatisfaction in this country, and that was without dealing with the pandemic that's reaching its second year. you know, i think it would be easier for people if we were at a different place with the pandemic. that this is still lingering, that the
and the renee graham, associate editor for "the boston globe." renee, when you look at that polling, what does that tell you that the one thing, the one thing americans can agree on is that the country is headed in the wrong direction and that we're too divided. >> well, you know, interestingly, back in 2014, there was a piece for "the daily beast" looking at the history of that question. where is the country? are you happy with the direction of the country?...
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renee, starting with you. i want to actually read another part of the piece that you wrote. you write, quote, lessening the insurrection is flinging open the doors to authoritarianism and ushering in the death of all we claim to hold dear. america dodged nothing on january 6th. the brick bats are still flying. the next insurrection is already here. explain that to our viewers, renee, why you chose to make the distinct between a riot and an insurrection and why you are issuing such a stark warning about what may lie ahead. >> thanks for having me. to me it seems extraordinarily clear that this was not merely a riot. a riot gives the impression this was something that was spontaneous, no one meant to happen, that there were a few people who got out of hand and things went off the rails. we know that this was well planned. we know that people showed up with wood to make a gallows, with a noose, with plastic handcuffs. nothing about this was spontaneous. this was planned and insurrections are planned and there is an intentionality in the terms we use to discuss astrosties, and t
renee, starting with you. i want to actually read another part of the piece that you wrote. you write, quote, lessening the insurrection is flinging open the doors to authoritarianism and ushering in the death of all we claim to hold dear. america dodged nothing on january 6th. the brick bats are still flying. the next insurrection is already here. explain that to our viewers, renee, why you chose to make the distinct between a riot and an insurrection and why you are issuing such a stark...
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renee ellis: and malala's autobiography. joie: in all, dozens of books were on the list, including ones written by a nobel prize winner, a supreme court justice, several celebrated children's authors, even a coloring book. almost all of them written about or by people of color. christina ellis: "ven a mi casa," a dr. seuss book. olivia pituch: "pink is for boys." joie: why do you think these books were picked? christina ellis: i honestly -- i cannot tell you why, because i don't know their motives behind it. but i do know, it's interesting that all these books were about bipoc members. olivia pituch: it was truly a terrifying moment for a lot of us, because we were like, this is our school. this isn't something that we're reading over the news. christina ellis: and so i texted her. i said, "we have to do something about this." she said, "i agree." renee ellis: we knew that it wasn't right. so we came together as a group, and we started protesting, and we asked our friends to come along with us. it's not just our struggle, it
renee ellis: and malala's autobiography. joie: in all, dozens of books were on the list, including ones written by a nobel prize winner, a supreme court justice, several celebrated children's authors, even a coloring book. almost all of them written about or by people of color. christina ellis: "ven a mi casa," a dr. seuss book. olivia pituch: "pink is for boys." joie: why do you think these books were picked? christina ellis: i honestly -- i cannot tell you why, because i...
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renee, starting with you. i want to actually read another part of the piece that you wrote. you write, quote, lessening the insurrection is flinging open the doors to authoritarianism and ushering in the death of all we claim to hold dear. america dodged nothing on january 6th. the brick bats are still flying. the next insurrection is already here. explain that to our viewers, renee, why you chose to make the distinct between a riot and an insurrection and why you are issuing such a stark warning about what may lie ahead. >> thanks for having me. to me it seems extraordinarily clear that this was not merely a riot. a riot gives the impression this was something that was spontaneous, no one meant to happen, that there were a few people who got out of hand and things went off the rails. we know that this was well planned. we know that people showed up with wood to make a gallows, with a noose, with plastic handcuffs. nothing about this was spontaneous. this was planned and insurrections are planned and there is an intentionality in the terms we use to discuss atrocities, and t
renee, starting with you. i want to actually read another part of the piece that you wrote. you write, quote, lessening the insurrection is flinging open the doors to authoritarianism and ushering in the death of all we claim to hold dear. america dodged nothing on january 6th. the brick bats are still flying. the next insurrection is already here. explain that to our viewers, renee, why you chose to make the distinct between a riot and an insurrection and why you are issuing such a stark...
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we'll be right back with yolanda renee king. don't go anywhere. nda renee king don't go anywhere. inner voice (kombucha brewer): as a new small business owner, i find it useful to dramatically stare out of the window... ...so that no one knows i'm secretly terrified inside. inner voice (sneaker shop owner): i'm using hand gestures and pointing... ...so no one can tell i'm unsure about my business finances. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm constantly nodding... ...because i know everything about furniture... ...but with the business side... ...i'm feeling a little lost. quickbooks can help. an easy way to get paid, pay your staff and know where your business stands. new business? no problem. yeah. success starts with intuit quickbooks. dove 0% is different. we left aluminum out and put 48 hour freshness and 1 quarter moisturizers in. dove 0% aluminum deodorant lasting protection that's kinder on skin. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't...
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i have spoken, and now yolanda renee will be speaking. we are so excited about that happening the day after the holiday. it's at 9:00 online at the national cathedral. >> you know, i saw the video of your father speaking. i was too young, and i clapped for you speaking. but yolanda taught me how the young folks do this. i'll do this for her. martin luther king iii, thank you for joining me. >>> coming up in this week's gotcha, i'll tell you what really bothered senate minority leader mitch mcconnell about january 6th. i'll give you a hint. it's not what the rest of us are concerned about. >>> but first, today's top news stories. yasmin? >> thank you, rev. stories that we're watching this hour. covid cases in the united states surpassing 59 million, according to our nbc news tally. as cases continue to spike, many americans are also struggling to find tests due to an overwhelming demand there. >>> also, the biden administration finalized the first contract to ship 500 million free rapid tests to american homes on thursday. >>> in new york
i have spoken, and now yolanda renee will be speaking. we are so excited about that happening the day after the holiday. it's at 9:00 online at the national cathedral. >> you know, i saw the video of your father speaking. i was too young, and i clapped for you speaking. but yolanda taught me how the young folks do this. i'll do this for her. martin luther king iii, thank you for joining me. >>> coming up in this week's gotcha, i'll tell you what really bothered senate minority...
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rene marsh, cnn, washington. >> rene, thank you. let's talk more about this with jeff goodell, a contributing editor for rolling stone, also the author of "the water will come." jeff, great to have you. in your lengthy piece this week titled "manchin's coal corruption is so much worse than you knew" you write, quote, the truth is manchin is bester stood as a grifter from the ancestral home of king coal. a man with coal dust in his veins who has used his political skills to enrich himself not the people of his state. given what you're writing there and what you say senator ma manchin's motives are, do you think any of this climate change legislation stands a chance of getting to the president's desk? there's been talk by some democrats of trying to break it off since they can't get build back better in its current form through. do you think there is any chance that he comes around any part of it? >> well, i don't know. i mean, i would certainly hope so if they can break it loose and manchin has indicated that, you know, he would get
rene marsh, cnn, washington. >> rene, thank you. let's talk more about this with jeff goodell, a contributing editor for rolling stone, also the author of "the water will come." jeff, great to have you. in your lengthy piece this week titled "manchin's coal corruption is so much worse than you knew" you write, quote, the truth is manchin is bester stood as a grifter from the ancestral home of king coal. a man with coal dust in his veins who has used his political...
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as conservationist, renee's georgia for the families of the barker who were now expelled. it's simply incomprehensible law. so these communities are not only losing their livelihood by having their way of life being completely turned upside down. they're losing their cultural costumes. they no longer have access to their spiritual places, very closely connected to the forest it a social and environmental plan obliges the company to ensure sustainable operations and to create jobs for the local population. but many of the companies employees are not from here or do not belong to the backup people. the company's management emphasizes that it acts in an environmentally conscious way. it collects rainwater, uses solar energy, and recycles the water used in production. say when you would have would show it pollution of streams and rivers is increasing, especially those that are used by the locals for everyday use. bhaskar is, comes from the chemical agents used by the company that did it, but also from the worked recently done during the construction of the factory using galant
as conservationist, renee's georgia for the families of the barker who were now expelled. it's simply incomprehensible law. so these communities are not only losing their livelihood by having their way of life being completely turned upside down. they're losing their cultural costumes. they no longer have access to their spiritual places, very closely connected to the forest it a social and environmental plan obliges the company to ensure sustainable operations and to create jobs for the local...
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because i wanted to see the man behind the mask. >> finally rene's facebook friend relented. no he wasn't the actor michael c hall. his name was, mark twitchell. once he told me who he was a check them out. i did a lot of research on. line and found out he was legitimate, and he was up and coming. >> and for rene, the would-be filmmaker, it seemed like her big break. >> and then he express interest to, me in my riding style. and my ideas. and how we would be able to work together. >> what's the like about your writing? style >> he never said specifically. he just said i think we had chemistry together weibo to work together. and we thought a lot unlike. >> this had to be pretty exciting. soon she was intoxicated by this online collaboration. and then, wonder of wonders, he offered her work on his next project, a feature length version of his short film, house of cards. the film, he told her about a serial killer. >> we had talked about our hypotheticals of how would you kill somebody and get away with? it >> would city want to? do >> he told me you do it like dexter. dexter s
because i wanted to see the man behind the mask. >> finally rene's facebook friend relented. no he wasn't the actor michael c hall. his name was, mark twitchell. once he told me who he was a check them out. i did a lot of research on. line and found out he was legitimate, and he was up and coming. >> and for rene, the would-be filmmaker, it seemed like her big break. >> and then he express interest to, me in my riding style. and my ideas. and how we would be able to work...
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my dryer on biscuit edition will give voice, tory renee morse paused vegetation and to iowa road on most waiver and i or those which on a form i grew to migrate while radios compared to ro transport railway. greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa nairobi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase. and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year. one and a half 1000000 who aren't clogging up the race rail freight can claim a similar success. this train is hauling 10840 foot containers, replacing exactly that number of trucks. piece him a router imports electrical gadgets from taiwan and china for sale throughout kenya . he wants to see even more traffic diverted onto the rails with the cost of bringing maybe actually from a mother to les ruby, it's around $1.00 a little to golden, one trailer. but for to adhere to transport, to set up to be cheaper. the next thing is, convenience, because time really much as a business. if you look at the d
my dryer on biscuit edition will give voice, tory renee morse paused vegetation and to iowa road on most waiver and i or those which on a form i grew to migrate while radios compared to ro transport railway. greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa nairobi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase. and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year....
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ah, a bit of admission will give voice. tory renee morris paused vegetation and to iowa . oh, animals waiver and i or those which gonna fall into i grew to my grew twilio compared to ro transpose railway greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa no robi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year. one and a half 1000000 who aren't clogging up the roads. rail freight can claim a similar success. this train is hauling 18040 foot containers, replacing exactly that number of trucks. piece him a routine ports electrical gadgets from taiwan and china for sale throughout kenya . he wants to see even more traffic diverted on to the rails with the cost of bringing may be actually from a mother to la robbie. it's our own one identity, golden one trailer. but for to enter transport to set it up to be cheaper. the next thing is convenience, because tain really matters in the business. if you l
ah, a bit of admission will give voice. tory renee morris paused vegetation and to iowa . oh, animals waiver and i or those which gonna fall into i grew to my grew twilio compared to ro transpose railway greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa no robi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year. one...
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my dryer on biscuit edition will give voice, tory renee morse paused vegetation and to iowa road on most waiver and i or those which on a form i grew to migrate while radios compared to ro transport railway. greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa nairobi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase. and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year. one and a half 1000000 who aren't clogging up the roads rail freight can claim a similar success. this train is hauling 10840 foot containers, replacing exactly that number of trucks. piece him a routine ports electrical gadgets from taiwan and china for sale throughout kenya . he wants to see even more traffic diverted onto the rails with the cost of bringing maybe actually from a mother to les ruby, it's around $1.00 a little to golden, one trailer. but for to add her to transport, to set up to be cheaper. the next thing is convenient because tiny really matters in business. if you look at the de
my dryer on biscuit edition will give voice, tory renee morse paused vegetation and to iowa road on most waiver and i or those which on a form i grew to migrate while radios compared to ro transport railway. greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa nairobi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase. and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year....
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back at paradise ridge, renee left wondering if there could have been another way. i mean, if people are vaccinated they could show up negative test or whatever, i think, you know, you should be able to gather his business used to do 70 weddings a year, bringing in roughly $1 million no more now toasting to a better future. just not sure he'll get one. i'm hoping that you know, this is a 30 day thing goes away, but i've been hoping for good stuff for a couple years now, and it's not happening in santa rosa zach sauce, ktvu fox two news. los angeles county is also urging its residents to postpone non essential gatherings. health officials have not implemented a mandatory order but are asking people to avoid activities where there are unmasked getting close contact with others. the super bowl is a month away and just last week, the public health director said she did not expect the big game to be disrupted. los angeles has seen a large surge in cases today. los angeles unified school district announced 62,000 staff and students tested positive for the coronavirus. ano
back at paradise ridge, renee left wondering if there could have been another way. i mean, if people are vaccinated they could show up negative test or whatever, i think, you know, you should be able to gather his business used to do 70 weddings a year, bringing in roughly $1 million no more now toasting to a better future. just not sure he'll get one. i'm hoping that you know, this is a 30 day thing goes away, but i've been hoping for good stuff for a couple years now, and it's not happening...
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we'll give voice. tory renee morris paused vegetation and to iowa. oh, done. most waiver and i or those which can afford to, i grew to my grew twilio compared to ro transpose railway greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa nairobi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year. one and a half 1000000 who aren't clogging up the roads. rail freight can claim a similar success. this train is hauling 10840 foot containers, replacing exactly that number of trucks. piece him a routine ports electrical gadgets from taiwan and china for sale throughout kenya . he wants to see even more traffic diverted on to the rails with the consumer. bringing may be actually from a mother to nearby, it's around 100 litigation, one trailer, but for to enter transport to set up to be cheaper. the next thing is, convenience. because tain really matters in business. if you look at the details, i
we'll give voice. tory renee morris paused vegetation and to iowa. oh, done. most waiver and i or those which can afford to, i grew to my grew twilio compared to ro transpose railway greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa nairobi railing hasn't lowered national emissions in any meaning away since it was opened. it's only managed to hold this steady increase and that's even though one and a half 1000000 passengers use the connection every year. one and a half 1000000 who...
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cnn's rene marsh traveled there last year. rene, tell us about this. >> reporter: yeah, we were there last year with the epa administrator, brianna. good morning. and this was one of the most toxic area codes in america, some of the highest cancer rates. we met with people, spoke with people breathing this toxic air for decades. now this morning the epa announcing a slew of new policies targeting this toxic care in places like cancer alley in louisiana. some of those new policies include special aircraft top fly over these areas, to monitor the emissions coming from the many metro chemical plants in the area. they will have air monitoring on the ground. they are also going to be providing a $20 million grant to communities so they can apply for the monies to have these air monitors within their neighborhoods. because for far too long, many of these communities had no idea what they were even breathing in. they just knew their family members, sisters, mothers, brothers, were being diagnosed with cancer, having respiratory issue
cnn's rene marsh traveled there last year. rene, tell us about this. >> reporter: yeah, we were there last year with the epa administrator, brianna. good morning. and this was one of the most toxic area codes in america, some of the highest cancer rates. we met with people, spoke with people breathing this toxic air for decades. now this morning the epa announcing a slew of new policies targeting this toxic care in places like cancer alley in louisiana. some of those new policies include...
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rene pulitzer prize as a polo victim myself was a special interest. i felt with the pandemic going on there is to the vaccines to get vaccinated. one of the big differences as between that and cello it took 70 years to come up with two effective vaccines for polio. marvelous country vaccines in less than one year to give us an opportunity to get past the pandemic. one of the most interesting thingspe about the polio. , was fdr came down with polio at age 39. most thought it was a children's disease. but it doesn't hit adults from time to time. in his h own struggle to come back and ultimately go all the way to the white house, he stopped at worms springs. it's where he would go after he was afflicted he was down in georgia that led to the establishment of theat foundation which led to what's referred to as the march of dimes. after a long struggle to help chfinance added the research and it's a fascinating story of taking out the disease, turning into a prominent campaign. it was in movie theaters people would drop their dimes in. and they raised enou
rene pulitzer prize as a polo victim myself was a special interest. i felt with the pandemic going on there is to the vaccines to get vaccinated. one of the big differences as between that and cello it took 70 years to come up with two effective vaccines for polio. marvelous country vaccines in less than one year to give us an opportunity to get past the pandemic. one of the most interesting thingspe about the polio. , was fdr came down with polio at age 39. most thought it was a children's...
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oakland police arrested rene colvin on friday. the 31 year old is accused of shooting and killing the kind david in the early morning hours of december. 3rd 33 year old victim was shot inside of a truck parked on 14th and castro streets. police say the shooting was over the quality of drugs they were using , and that the suspect used a gun that belonged to david. now to san jose, where police say a pedestrian was killed by a car this evening. it happened at about 5 45 in the area of curtner avenue, not far from noah's garden when a car hit a pedestrian the victim died at a local hospital. this is the third traffic fatality in san jose so far in 2022, the second involving a pedestrian san francisco's parents and teachers calling for more covid safety measures in schools at 10 30, the new action announced by the district tonight. and i'm tracking the fog that's forming in some of those inland bay valleys, plus the warm three been saying, i'll have the details on tomorrow's forecast, as well as the five days at first we've gotten use
oakland police arrested rene colvin on friday. the 31 year old is accused of shooting and killing the kind david in the early morning hours of december. 3rd 33 year old victim was shot inside of a truck parked on 14th and castro streets. police say the shooting was over the quality of drugs they were using , and that the suspect used a gun that belonged to david. now to san jose, where police say a pedestrian was killed by a car this evening. it happened at about 5 45 in the area of curtner...
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but we have to look at the details of any proposal. >> rene? it sort of breaks tara's rule here it seems. go ahead, rene. >> i see tara's point and i understand what the senator is saying. you have to make a decision between getting the best bill you can before the american people one which, by the way, the american people support, and just getting something done. you know, there is the something done i think people find distasteful. i think that's what senator sanders is speaking about. you want to make sure you're doing everything you can to get the best parts of that bill passed. if the option between that is getting something and nothing, i suppose you opt for something. you could end up with something that comes close to nothing. i think that's what the senator is talking about. >> let's listen to what congresswoman slotkin had to say on "meet the press," also on this issue. go on. >> it just doesn't make any sense that medicare can't negotiate drug prices. >> president trump wanted it, i think. >> so let's do that. i think universal preki
but we have to look at the details of any proposal. >> rene? it sort of breaks tara's rule here it seems. go ahead, rene. >> i see tara's point and i understand what the senator is saying. you have to make a decision between getting the best bill you can before the american people one which, by the way, the american people support, and just getting something done. you know, there is the something done i think people find distasteful. i think that's what senator sanders is speaking...
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it was just a very lovely process and renee, though his partner would be the one to bring us the cup, which we then put in a little syringe and that's how we got pregnant. i was married really young. i actually i didn't go to college. i was dating when i was young and then she got pregnant and and i married her and we've basically had 3 daughters. and now my oldest is 30, my middle is 29 and then my youngest is 27 and significantly younger is marizza. all my dad lives in good father glow. gonna live guy up or mom. now mom to come on a but tell young jin girl, i like them on period themes, holiday period with period being charged period. what so? yeah. period beams, holidays, but tell audio, good themes i'll dig, but tell you it's got to go. i didn't know a lot of got been found laudable to come on. we're but julie law put in the min valuable to go minute. i'm not a what the, what the meaning that was important. what do you got? so, but what, what about all that and get a knee my guess and i like unique my, you know, but it isn't a gate get a union, you know, getting, getting, i'm your
it was just a very lovely process and renee, though his partner would be the one to bring us the cup, which we then put in a little syringe and that's how we got pregnant. i was married really young. i actually i didn't go to college. i was dating when i was young and then she got pregnant and and i married her and we've basically had 3 daughters. and now my oldest is 30, my middle is 29 and then my youngest is 27 and significantly younger is marizza. all my dad lives in good father glow. gonna...
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the mid 15th century, florence is at the heart of the rene songs and a center of progressive thinking. many people as they talk about the human is and the renee says to the think about something incredibly idolized, but it's not the truth to have them agile life in absolute poverty, in dirt. imagine other senior farmers has been struck several gone by flags. the average people mentality was still very deeply rooted in the middle ages. i mean, what were interesting, i mean, to try to fight the way of getting out of the inside. mm bye sandra, but a chevy. come from a city of artists and geniuses. you called me an artisan nothing but a painter of colorful bulls. no, i am an artist. i see more than all of you. ah, this is my time and recording. that's why i've given on my trough for eternity. ah, ugly damnation in fun. ah! when we see something beautiful, something fascinating, we want to hold on to it so we can look at it again and again. today we do this digitally back then. people relied on the work of artists body. chinese paintings played the role that films and sound recording sting
the mid 15th century, florence is at the heart of the rene songs and a center of progressive thinking. many people as they talk about the human is and the renee says to the think about something incredibly idolized, but it's not the truth to have them agile life in absolute poverty, in dirt. imagine other senior farmers has been struck several gone by flags. the average people mentality was still very deeply rooted in the middle ages. i mean, what were interesting, i mean, to try to fight the...
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i'm joined by rene james. former of intel. good to have you with us. where are we right now in the chip crisis? how bad is it? when does it ease up? >> i wish i had those answers. i think we are at the point where lead times are long. there's different reasons and different sectors where they are longer than we would like to see. but people have orders now starting to come in. over the last -- second half of last year, a lot of long lead time orders replaced by customers in different segments. inventories are starting to come in. from a consumer perspective, you will start to see improvement. even though the lead are longer than we want. in some sectors, we are seeing the second half of 2022 beginning some easing as capacity comes online. it really depends if you are on the leading edge of high-performance, or more of the mainstream, how long it will take to work its way through. the good news is, we are growing. emily: what about the potential for supply, oversupply? do you see that happening? >> it has historically been a cyclical business for that p
i'm joined by rene james. former of intel. good to have you with us. where are we right now in the chip crisis? how bad is it? when does it ease up? >> i wish i had those answers. i think we are at the point where lead times are long. there's different reasons and different sectors where they are longer than we would like to see. but people have orders now starting to come in. over the last -- second half of last year, a lot of long lead time orders replaced by customers in different...
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the mid 15th century, florence is at the heart of the rene sounds and a center of progressive thinking. many people as they talk about the human is and the renee's of period to think about something incredibly idolized. but it's not the truth to have them agile life in absolute poverty, in dirt. imagine other senior farmers has been struck several gone by flags. the average people mentality was still very deeply rooted in the middle ages. i mean, what were interesting, i mean, to try to find a way of getting out of inside. mm bye sandra. but it come from a city of artists and geniuses home here the artisan lu. nothing but a painter of colorful bulls. no, i am an artist. i see more than all of you. ah, this is my talk and recording. that's why i've given on my trough for eternity. ah, ugly damnation. inferno. ah! when we see something beautiful, something fascinating. we want to hold on to it, so we can look at it again and again. today we do this digitally back then. people relied on the work of artists body. chinese paintings played the role that films and sound recording sting today.
the mid 15th century, florence is at the heart of the rene sounds and a center of progressive thinking. many people as they talk about the human is and the renee's of period to think about something incredibly idolized. but it's not the truth to have them agile life in absolute poverty, in dirt. imagine other senior farmers has been struck several gone by flags. the average people mentality was still very deeply rooted in the middle ages. i mean, what were interesting, i mean, to try to find a...
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my name is renee sikes. i remember it so well. i just told my husband and my children by and i was walking with the female officer. and it was at that time she told me that i had to take off my st. close. ah, which i did. but i left my undergarments on because i had my menstrual cycle. and you know, she just looked at me and said everything. and i began to explain to her that i had my menstrual cycle and, and she said, and i had to take off my underwear and i had so cough and squat on blow was on the floor and on. i didnt want to cry because i didn't want to like give her that because i think that's what she was expecting me to do. so i just sucked it in and, and just, you know, did what i was told being and say what i have relies is that they want to remind you that you are incarcerated. and they want to remind you that there are certain liberties that are taking away from you. and i think for a woman being imprisoned, that's one of those reminders you've been stripped away from everything you know. and my thing is that i was a w
my name is renee sikes. i remember it so well. i just told my husband and my children by and i was walking with the female officer. and it was at that time she told me that i had to take off my st. close. ah, which i did. but i left my undergarments on because i had my menstrual cycle. and you know, she just looked at me and said everything. and i began to explain to her that i had my menstrual cycle and, and she said, and i had to take off my underwear and i had so cough and squat on blow was...
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ah, my name is renee sikes. i remember it so well. i just told my husband in my children by and i was walking with the female officer. and it was at that time she told me that i had to take off my street clothes on which i did, but i left my undergarments on because i had my menstrual cycle. and you know, she just looked at me and said everything. and i began to explain to her that i had my menstrual cycle. 2 and, and she said, and i had to take off my underwear and i had to cough and square. oh boy, it was on the floor and on. i didn't want to cry because i didn't want to like give her that because i think that's where she was expecting me to do. so i just sucked it in and just did what i was told. being aside, what i realize is that they want to remind you that you are incarcerated, and they want to remind you that there are certain liberties that are taking away from you. and i think for a woman being imprisoned, that's one of those reminders you've been stripped away from everything you know. and my thing is that i was a woman bef
ah, my name is renee sikes. i remember it so well. i just told my husband in my children by and i was walking with the female officer. and it was at that time she told me that i had to take off my street clothes on which i did, but i left my undergarments on because i had my menstrual cycle. and you know, she just looked at me and said everything. and i began to explain to her that i had my menstrual cycle. 2 and, and she said, and i had to take off my underwear and i had to cough and square....
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. >> renee made a degree of recognition joined by his granddaughter know any. and so that's out. >> pretty cool story there. rene neira now 88 years old. first enrolled in the college back in the 1950's. but he left in order to raise his family with his daughter grand daughter melanie went to college. she decided to join her together. they finish junior college, then graduated from the university of texas in san antonio, home of the roadrunners salazar says that some of her grandfather's professors often turn to him for firsthand knowledge of years past. that does it for us here on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock this sunday night. thanks so much for being part of join letting us be part of your night. don't go anywhere. those sports night live is up next. the niners and raiders it's coming down to the final game of the season. >> jason dumas school have all the highlights. plus warriors news and a tribute to the late john that don't go anywhere sports night live is up next. >> hello and welcome to the very first edition of sports night live in the new year. new year
. >> renee made a degree of recognition joined by his granddaughter know any. and so that's out. >> pretty cool story there. rene neira now 88 years old. first enrolled in the college back in the 1950's. but he left in order to raise his family with his daughter grand daughter melanie went to college. she decided to join her together. they finish junior college, then graduated from the university of texas in san antonio, home of the roadrunners salazar says that some of her...
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a renee plane carrying an opposition activist was forced to land and the bell russian capital in may. he was detained. what the plane landed. foreign aid has now arrived and toner, 5 days after a devastating volcanic eruption and some army more central supplies are on the way and phone lines of being restored. when hay has more from oakland and new zealand, we've got to new zealand navy ships now that have arrived in tollen waters. the 1st one heads are surveying equipment on board and specialist divers as well their job . their 1st job was to check that the shipping channels leading into the capital nuclear loafer and the port itself. we're going to be safe for other ships to arrive and dock though. now done that. so the 2nd naval ship from new zealand has arrived and aid supplies and now being off loaded in the capital city. sedans, miniature chief, has appointed 15 government ministers falling a visit by u. s. officials to end the countries political crisis. general abdel fatter albert han agreed to for may technocratic government and begin a national dialogue. at least 71 protest
a renee plane carrying an opposition activist was forced to land and the bell russian capital in may. he was detained. what the plane landed. foreign aid has now arrived and toner, 5 days after a devastating volcanic eruption and some army more central supplies are on the way and phone lines of being restored. when hay has more from oakland and new zealand, we've got to new zealand navy ships now that have arrived in tollen waters. the 1st one heads are surveying equipment on board and...
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renee molecules all has 28 different our classes. they are peers and rivals with one dealing gold to outsmart nature. one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. more life starts for june, 16th on dw ah ah, basis, date ebony news live from berlin. u. s. president joe biden says he'll send american trips to east in europe. that says, ukraine tells the west not to start tensions with russia. president, a lot of mans, lensky says, western warnings of a russian invasion, asserting country also coming up. we go to kaz, expounds largest city al marty after it was rocked by a week of deadly unrest. the city is rebuilding, but trust in the government might never recover. and in tennis, there's no place like australian native ash bossy wins the australia ending a 44 year dry spell for the country. it's the major title. ah, i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden says he'll help boost nato's presence in eastern europe amid ongoing efforts to deter russia from inviting you crime. american defe
renee molecules all has 28 different our classes. they are peers and rivals with one dealing gold to outsmart nature. one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. more life starts for june, 16th on dw ah ah, basis, date ebony news live from berlin. u. s. president joe biden says he'll send american trips to east in europe. that says, ukraine tells the west not to start tensions with russia. president, a lot of mans, lensky says, western warnings of a russian invasion,...
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. >>> pues muy mal porque yo renÉe la recÁmara por mi situaciÓn que no puedo trabajar. >>> ahora, es importante si una persona piensa alquilar un cuarto o una casa que haga un contrato. se lo preguntamos tambiÉn a expertos. >>> la presidenta de la asociaciÓn (nombre en inglÉs) explica que no es ley en california hacer un contrato de arriendo y tener un documento por escrito no es requerido si la persona se quedarÁ menos de un aÑo. pero desde el primero de julio de 2021 hay nuevas leyes. aunque expertos en el tema sugieren llegar a un acuerdo con el arrendatario. puede hacer un plan de pagos si el arrendatario tiene problemas econÓmicos, si le redujeron sus pagos o no tiene un trabajo estable. la pÁgina web en pantalla puede asistirle sobre ayuda para pagar la renta. aconsejan revisar su crÉdito, que tenga un buen historial de pago arrendatario, pedir recomendaciones. >>> no hay que confiar en nadie, no voy a volver a confiar en nadie ni meterÉ a nadie en mi casa. >>> yomara lÓpez, noticias telemundo 48. ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> viviÓ una pesadilla, pero este hombre ahora nos cu
. >>> pues muy mal porque yo renÉe la recÁmara por mi situaciÓn que no puedo trabajar. >>> ahora, es importante si una persona piensa alquilar un cuarto o una casa que haga un contrato. se lo preguntamos tambiÉn a expertos. >>> la presidenta de la asociaciÓn (nombre en inglÉs) explica que no es ley en california hacer un contrato de arriendo y tener un documento por escrito no es requerido si la persona se quedarÁ menos de un aÑo. pero desde el primero de...
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[applause] >> this year's mlk day youth award goes to yolanda rene king. born and raised in georgia to her parents, martin luther king iii and andrea waters king. she grew up in atlanta and was named after her onto. she is the first and only grandchild of martin luther king junior and caretta scott king. many noticed the similarities between her and her grandfather. she took the stage at the 2018 march for our lives student demonstration in washington, d.c. she talked about gun control, where she opened up with "i have a dream where enough is enough." "my grandfather had a dream that is four little children would not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their character. i have a dream that enough is enough." or perhaps when she spoke about racial equity on the steps of the 2020 march on washington. yolanda is using her voice this mlk day to call attention to the importance of issues such as voting rights, gun control and so many other issues and why younger generations should be involved in the fight. congratulations yolanda on keeping y
[applause] >> this year's mlk day youth award goes to yolanda rene king. born and raised in georgia to her parents, martin luther king iii and andrea waters king. she grew up in atlanta and was named after her onto. she is the first and only grandchild of martin luther king junior and caretta scott king. many noticed the similarities between her and her grandfather. she took the stage at the 2018 march for our lives student demonstration in washington, d.c. she talked about gun control,...
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renÉ marsh, cnn, washington. >>> parts of the u.s. could see the coldest air of the season this week. new york and boston are expected to be in deep freezes cold enough to freeze your eyelashes. meanwhile, the northwest is anticipating flooding over the next few days. coastal washington could see several inches of rain. so let's turn to our meteorologist pedram javaheri, joining us with more on all of this. so, pedram, unbearably low temperatures and floods ahead. what are you seeing? >> it's incredible. you know, across the northeast, the most densely populated corner of the u.s., we're talking about these very dangerous readings that will last for at least 12 to 24 hours in some of these areas. and these windchills, minus 25, minus 30, minus 35 in spots, that's cold enough to laid to fros bieft that could set in in as little as ten minutes. really speaks to how dangerous the air moass is in place. we're running about 20 to 25 below seasonal averages and all of this cold air, the 11:30 forecast in later this morning, 6 below at almos
renÉ marsh, cnn, washington. >>> parts of the u.s. could see the coldest air of the season this week. new york and boston are expected to be in deep freezes cold enough to freeze your eyelashes. meanwhile, the northwest is anticipating flooding over the next few days. coastal washington could see several inches of rain. so let's turn to our meteorologist pedram javaheri, joining us with more on all of this. so, pedram, unbearably low temperatures and floods ahead. what are you seeing?...
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rene marsh joins us now. rene, tell us more >> reporter: besides being visually stunning, this is factually stunning. when you consider that nearly half of the world's coral reef had been wiped out by this climate crisis and warming waters due to climate change. the latest projections are that some 90% -- there will be a 90% decline the next couple of decades. here we are looking at these beautiful images. at least to the naked eye, it appears it is a two-mile stretch of beautiful coral reef has been untouched by this climate crisis. so for the researchers who are affiliated with the united nations who discovered this, the big question is how is this possible? why is it that this one was able to flourish and others have not? and so the hope is whatever answers they find, it will help them to save possibly the rest of the world's coral reef, which is a critical ecosystem within the ocean. the other really unusual thing here is the depths at which this thing was found. nearly 230 feet below the surface, that's
rene marsh joins us now. rene, tell us more >> reporter: besides being visually stunning, this is factually stunning. when you consider that nearly half of the world's coral reef had been wiped out by this climate crisis and warming waters due to climate change. the latest projections are that some 90% -- there will be a 90% decline the next couple of decades. here we are looking at these beautiful images. at least to the naked eye, it appears it is a two-mile stretch of beautiful coral...
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renÉ brown, anything by brendan a brown is really helpful but i would kind of think like who die want to be and who are some the people who model that and then try to read as much as you can about how they're able to do that. because there are models out there of people who have faced down really horrific things and have not become bitter or hateful or any of those things. so yeah, but i would, you know, mlk just all the way. >> yeah, yeah. no, this has been a really awesome discussion. i obviously have more questions but the good thing about you for me and for other people viewing is that you're still accessible via social media. this is something you're going to be talking about for quite some time because as we know we are heading into midterm season. today is election day, and so we will find ourselves needing very much, so many of the tips you have given us so far. i really want to thank you for writing about this. >> thank you so much for having this conversation with me. it was really meaningful. thank you, everybody who joined us. >> yeah. >> thank you to both of you for this
renÉ brown, anything by brendan a brown is really helpful but i would kind of think like who die want to be and who are some the people who model that and then try to read as much as you can about how they're able to do that. because there are models out there of people who have faced down really horrific things and have not become bitter or hateful or any of those things. so yeah, but i would, you know, mlk just all the way. >> yeah, yeah. no, this has been a really awesome discussion....
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. >> renee made a degree of recognition joined by his granddaughter know any. and so that's out. >> there is renee 88 years young first enrolled in the 1950's but left to raise his family. and when grand daughter mullane that melanie salazar went to college. she decided to join her. and together they finished junior college and then graduated from the university of texas. salazar says that some of her grandfather's professors often turn to him for firsthand knowledge of years past. so how about that? to have somebody in your history class who was actually there for some of the stuff you're talking about pretty cool. all right. as we say, goodbye here on the kron 4 morning news. another quick look at the 7 day around the bay forecast. rain has been talking about the light rain that's going to be falling today am showers tomorrow and then we'll get a little bit of a break wednesday thursday before it looks like rain returns on friday. so we've got a couple of storm systems to work our way through here on this first week of 2022 hopefully your travels were safe an
. >> renee made a degree of recognition joined by his granddaughter know any. and so that's out. >> there is renee 88 years young first enrolled in the 1950's but left to raise his family. and when grand daughter mullane that melanie salazar went to college. she decided to join her. and together they finished junior college and then graduated from the university of texas. salazar says that some of her grandfather's professors often turn to him for firsthand knowledge of years past....
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. >> renee made a degree of recognition joined by his grand daughter melanie. and so that's out. >> this is a big deal because renee is 88 years old. he first enrolled in the 1950's. but left his family to raise his family. i should say when his grand dollar melanie salazar went to college. well, he decided to join or and together they finish junior college, then graduated from the university of texas salazar says some of her grandfather's professors often turn to him for firsthand knowledge of years past congratulations. the entire family 88 years old. coming up in the next hour, the kron 00:00am morning news. thousands of students speaking of school. they are heading back to the classrooms today despite the. >> rising cases of omicron. but we'll tell you what school districts are doing to keep them safe. plus, major flight cancellations continue across the country, including right here in the bay area. we will have a live report of a conditions from sfo. >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching the kron 4 morning news at 6. >> good morning,
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we need to, so i did to renee, going to 56000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw wrong, select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words. so it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. the cross livid deal of a century wave board. and i want to thank her that fellow down on you. thank you very much. i appreciate your premise was scrapped without claims. any warning? what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister, a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of the ambassador and we have a very, the medic situation branch, shaving the presidency of the a. you are very significant fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory and feel the trite, ah, even president, by why it was managed, was clumsy with cham
we need to, so i did to renee, going to 56000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw wrong, select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words. so it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. the cross livid deal of a...
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pedro: esta maestra dice que los niÑos renÉ mucho de cÓmo estÁn las cosas, y ello estÁn al borde del colapso emocional. >> es necesario, pero en dÍa no se arreglar el problema. pedro: otros distritos de texas tambiÉn encarcelado o modificado sus clases por dato covid—19 a cancelar clases hoy y maÑana. >> situaciÓn es muy crÍtica, pero vamos paso por paso, nada mÁs los de la de muerto dos dÍas y despuÉs veremos quÉ hacemos. pedro: que hay cerca de 400 estudiantes contrariados y 77 profesores, estos dÍas sin clases los usan para de los planteles. >> cerraremos estos dÍas para infectar y luego veremos otro que poseen el futuro. pedro: un estudio revela que el cierre de las escuelas afecta negativamente la salud de los niÑos. expertos de salud coinciden con ellos, aunque si los manÁ, los contagios seguirÁn creciendo. por lo pronto el cierre es por los dos dÍas, pero estarÁ monitoreando la situaciÓn, y se los casos de covid—19 no bajan tampoco descartan cerrar mÁs tiempo. pedro utrera es como univisiÓn. presentadora: el gobierno del presidente recibido fuertes crÍt
pedro: esta maestra dice que los niÑos renÉ mucho de cÓmo estÁn las cosas, y ello estÁn al borde del colapso emocional. >> es necesario, pero en dÍa no se arreglar el problema. pedro: otros distritos de texas tambiÉn encarcelado o modificado sus clases por dato covid—19 a cancelar clases hoy y maÑana. >> situaciÓn es muy crÍtica, pero vamos paso por paso, nada mÁs los de la de muerto dos dÍas y despuÉs veremos quÉ hacemos. pedro: que hay cerca de 400 estudiantes...
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so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? so i friends all, this is a new enhanced try electron security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw wrong, select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss the woods see, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. the cross livid deal of a century wave. make it worse. and i want to thank her that trouble down under thank you very much. i appreciate it to progress was scrapped without a claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister, a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of ambassadors and we have a very costly medic situation. branch, shaving the presidency of the a. you are very significant liar in global politics and very hostile and a long memory and feel the trite, ah, even president by say, why that is, wa
so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? so i friends all, this is a new enhanced try electron security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw wrong, select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss the woods see, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. the cross livid deal of a century...
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we need to, so i did to renee, going to 56000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends all, this is a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when i saw on select lab the gas stage, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century wave keyboard. and i want to thank her that fellow down on thank you very much. appreciate it. premise was scrapped without a claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister, a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of the ambassador and we have a very diplomatic situation. branch, shaving the presidency of the a. you are very significant liar in global politics and very hostile and a long memory and feel the trite, ah, even president, by why it was managed, was clumsy with cham.
we need to, so i did to renee, going to 56000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends all, this is a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when i saw on select lab the gas stage, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century...
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when he decided to rene gonna 56000000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parish? no, i friends offices bought a new enhance trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that announcement saw wrong and select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words c, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid that that deal of a century wave keyboard. and i want to thank her that show down under thank you very much. appreciate wish to progress was scrapped without a claims. only warning what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister . a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of the ambassador and we have a very cross. if the medic situation branch shaving the presidency of the a, you very significant fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory and feel the trite. ah, even president biden said, why that was
when he decided to rene gonna 56000000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parish? no, i friends offices bought a new enhance trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that announcement saw wrong and select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words c, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid that that deal of a...
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we need to, so i did to renee, going to 56000000 euros submarine deal with france. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends all, this is a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when i saw on select lab the gas stage, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century wave keyboard. and i want to thank her that fellow down on thank you very much about appreciate premise was scrapped without a claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister, a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of ambassadors and we have a very costly medic situation. branson, shaving the presidency of the a. you very significant fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory and feel the trite, i even president by why it was managed was clumsy with sham. is pres
we need to, so i did to renee, going to 56000000 euros submarine deal with france. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends all, this is a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when i saw on select lab the gas stage, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century...
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so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euros submarine deal with france. so how did cambra elect parents know? so i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw on select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid deal of a century wave keyboard. and i want to thank her that fellow down on you. thank you very much. appreciate wish to progress what scrapped without it claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic for lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister stria a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of ambassador and we have a very, the medic situation branch, shaving the presidency of the a. you very significant fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory and feel the trite, ah, even president, by why it was managed was clumsy, which i
so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euros submarine deal with france. so how did cambra elect parents know? so i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw on select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid deal of a century wave keyboard....
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so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? so i friends all, this is a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when i saw on select lab the gas stage, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century wave keyboard. and i want to thank her that show down on thank you. very much appreciated to progress was scrapped without a claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister, a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of the ambassador and we have a very cross. if the medic, situation branch, shaving the presidency of the a, you are very significant. fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory, and feel the trite, ah, even president, by why that is, was managed with
so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euros submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? so i friends all, this is a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when i saw on select lab the gas stage, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century wave...
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so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euro submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw fraud on select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century wave keyboard. and i wanna factor that down on. thank you very much. appreciate premise was scrapped without a claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic for lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister, a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of ambassadors and we have a very costly medic situation. branson, shaving the presidency of the a. you very significant fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory and feel the trite, ah, even president, by why it was managed was clumsy, which um is presidential her he
so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euro submarine deal with franks. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw fraud on select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century wave keyboard....
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so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euro submarine deal with france. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw on select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid deal of a century wave keyboard. and i want to find that show down on thank you very much. appreciate just premise was scrapped without a claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister a lawyer. we have a try block, we have the recall of ambassadors and we have a very healthy medical situation. branch, shaving the presidency of the a, you very significant fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory. and feel the trite, ah, even president, by why it was managed, was clumsy with sham is presidential
so i did to, rene, gonna 56000000 euro submarine deal with france. so how did cambra elect parents know? i friends offices bought a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when saw on select flabbergasted, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia, and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid deal of a century wave keyboard. and i...