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sarah invited to spirit. when sarah assumed her position at the embassy, it cost her many familiar friendships, nonetheless, from that void she felt and knew resilient circle of young leaders who shared her values and in that circle her loved story with urom's lessons. in nancy's words, sarah, pois and grace to stand up for what what you believe in and to do what you know is right. i am so very proud of all you accomplished in your much too short life. sarah, your life was dedicated to ulam, as your father, you taught me the true meaning of those words. we will carry on sarah's legacy not with slogans or statements but with actions consistency and care. thank you for giving us the space to remember sarah, not only for how she died or how she truly left with courage, with compassion and with heart wide enough to hold the whole world. may her memory be a blessing and may be each be a blessing in her name. >> would you join us in a moment of silence for sarah and uron. [silence] >> thank you all.
sarah invited to spirit. when sarah assumed her position at the embassy, it cost her many familiar friendships, nonetheless, from that void she felt and knew resilient circle of young leaders who shared her values and in that circle her loved story with urom's lessons. in nancy's words, sarah, pois and grace to stand up for what what you believe in and to do what you know is right. i am so very proud of all you accomplished in your much too short life. sarah, your life was dedicated to ulam, as...
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may the memories of sarah and yaron be a blessing. may we find strength in each other as we honor their lives and may their legacy inspires to keep building a more compassionate and inclusive world. >> my name is sue, and i am the president of the american jewish community washington region. i was here that evening because i was asked and honored to be the closing speaker at the ajc young diplomatical reception. i was honored to be asked because as you can see i am much older than most of the people at the event. so, it was very very special for me. and when i looked around the room that night, it was filled with the beautiful faces of young people talking, sharing, lively, engaged and then suddenly it wasn't. that an attack could happen like this in our nations capital is truly a wake-up call. we have been shouting it out for a while. we know from the annual american jewish committee survey, 91% of american jews believe antisemitism in the u.s. is increasing. and 73%, including myself, feel less secure living in the u.s. than they di
may the memories of sarah and yaron be a blessing. may we find strength in each other as we honor their lives and may their legacy inspires to keep building a more compassionate and inclusive world. >> my name is sue, and i am the president of the american jewish community washington region. i was here that evening because i was asked and honored to be the closing speaker at the ajc young diplomatical reception. i was honored to be asked because as you can see i am much older than most of...
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sarah and turn one.a, love of nature, of animals come committed to peace, diplomacy and building bridges and seeking to cultivate empathy in the world. and her beloved, yaron born in israel knowing at a young age wanted wanted to be a diplomat, and master of languages from deep desire to build bridges across cultures. they were beloved to their families, to their friends, to their community and each of them is a world that was taken from us. so how do we transition from this tragedy to reopening the doors of this museum today? to the staffs, to the board, to the security team of this awesome museum, this reopening is exactly what our city, our country and our world needs, to keep telling our stories. who we are as a people, to have us be known what our values are, what we are to the city, but we contribute and the intricacies of what make us who we are. not only so we don't strain from fear but also because it is the path to better understanding each other. through our storytelling may return on the net
sarah and turn one.a, love of nature, of animals come committed to peace, diplomacy and building bridges and seeking to cultivate empathy in the world. and her beloved, yaron born in israel knowing at a young age wanted wanted to be a diplomat, and master of languages from deep desire to build bridges across cultures. they were beloved to their families, to their friends, to their community and each of them is a world that was taken from us. so how do we transition from this tragedy to...
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sarah: when the u.s.resolution in november -- can you see any point at which the u.s. might side against israel and vote with the rest of the council? >> my hope would be there would be unanimous support for a resolution that israel would support as well. in israel now there is a tremendous political fight about the future of this war in gaza. the israelis are tired. former prime minister's are speaking out. 76% polling is negative on the war. there should be a way forward diplomatically rather than putting out ideas that get vetoed. the way the policy is from the trump team, i don't think we anything -- i don't think we get vetoes and no clarity on policy to get out of this morass. sarah: in private, are those diplomatic talks still happening? >> there have been a lot of questioning about the relationship between president trump and prime minister netanyahu, a lot of concerns there on the rocks and frankly that means that when negotiating, the trump team doesn't do it. there is iran. behind the scenes,,
sarah: when the u.s.resolution in november -- can you see any point at which the u.s. might side against israel and vote with the rest of the council? >> my hope would be there would be unanimous support for a resolution that israel would support as well. in israel now there is a tremendous political fight about the future of this war in gaza. the israelis are tired. former prime minister's are speaking out. 76% polling is negative on the war. there should be a way forward diplomatically...
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. >> sarah. >> sarah. stupid. i can't believe, babe. oh, that's what i felt like when you drink on me, sarah. >> durzi number one. is this your true verdict? >> yes. >> it is. >> juror number two. is this your true and correct berdin? yes it is. juror number three. is this your verdict? >> this entire trial, she had walked out every day kind of smiling, chit chatting with her lawyers, and then she was kind of laser focused on the case. she really didn't have much of a reaction when this guilty verdict was read. but you can see that her cheeks were a little flushed. >> that included testimony earlier in the week from sarah herself, who sought to portray jorge torres junior as the aggressor in a game of hide and seek in a suitcase that horribly wrong. >> he thought it would be funny to be put in a suitcase, so i was like, okay, well, i'm going to joke with you and i'll zip you up and make him squirm a little bit, whatever it is. but then i fell asleep. >> this was at the center of the case, this po
. >> sarah. >> sarah. stupid. i can't believe, babe. oh, that's what i felt like when you drink on me, sarah. >> durzi number one. is this your true verdict? >> yes. >> it is. >> juror number two. is this your true and correct berdin? yes it is. juror number three. is this your verdict? >> this entire trial, she had walked out every day kind of smiling, chit chatting with her lawyers, and then she was kind of laser focused on the case. she really didn't...
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sarah. >> all right. joining me now are sarah fisher, our cnn media analyst, and brian stelter, cnn chief media analyst. thank you for both being here. wow, brian, many predicted the breakup of this musk trump bromance. and you saw what abc's jonathan karl was reporting there that trump's just not interested in speaking with him. and he says the man has lost his mind while speaking about musk. but what are your what is your takeaway from all this. what does all of this tell you about what is happening between the two of these men? >> firstly, this is like covering a campaign. no predictions. don't try to guess the outcome because this is changing hour by hour and nobody knows what we're going to be a day or two from now, right? this time last year, musk had not even endorsed trump yet. now that endorsement didn't come until, rather impulsively, musk endorsed trump hours after the butler assassination attempt, so we have no idea what musk is thinking or what he might do next. and that's large
sarah. >> all right. joining me now are sarah fisher, our cnn media analyst, and brian stelter, cnn chief media analyst. thank you for both being here. wow, brian, many predicted the breakup of this musk trump bromance. and you saw what abc's jonathan karl was reporting there that trump's just not interested in speaking with him. and he says the man has lost his mind while speaking about musk. but what are your what is your takeaway from all this. what does all of this tell you about what...
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sarah smith, bbc news, washington.while, israeli jets have managed to hit targets across iran, including the capital tehran, where thousands of people are still trying to flee. there's also reports of an almost complete internet blackout in iran. the country's ministry of communications says the restrictions are to stop israel threatening lives and property. while the bbc is not allowed to broadcast from inside iran itself, but colleagues are following the situation. here is one. >> explosions light of the sky over eastern tehran. israeli fighter jets continue pounding the iranian capital. this is the western part of the city, filmed shortly after israel issued an evacuation order. despite the heavy bombardment, many residents have chosen to stay, defying donald trump's call for massive evacuation. tehran is a home to 90 people and the entire f population of - tehran is home to 90,000 people. >> when we get killed? >> those who stayed behind are now facing this. just hours ago, another massive explosion in the eastern
sarah smith, bbc news, washington.while, israeli jets have managed to hit targets across iran, including the capital tehran, where thousands of people are still trying to flee. there's also reports of an almost complete internet blackout in iran. the country's ministry of communications says the restrictions are to stop israel threatening lives and property. while the bbc is not allowed to broadcast from inside iran itself, but colleagues are following the situation. here is one. >>...
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back to >> sarah, thank you for that live report. we did have a report from sarah earlier tonight.in district. she said everything was pretty calm there. that protest that had been planned for this evening. it started around 6 o'clock, but everything seems to calm. they're out here come some of violence that sarah was talking about and how it gets chaotic. i don't know where all of a sudden it was very calm. now. >> something has devolved because mentioned earlier that if you're the people seem to be fighting randomly in the police got involved with that somehow. right. all right. that was people may be trying you know, if somebody was trying to do something like analyzer break, something her as somebody wanted to try to stop them from doing that. and then it became a yeah. this is like between them. this is something that sarah are a photographer hear kind of came upon as they were. i believe coming up, backing up. yeah. after all that purchase mission. i think sarah speaking right now, it's china >> going show the area. just people tank sitting on the ground. police have all the
back to >> sarah, thank you for that live report. we did have a report from sarah earlier tonight.in district. she said everything was pretty calm there. that protest that had been planned for this evening. it started around 6 o'clock, but everything seems to calm. they're out here come some of violence that sarah was talking about and how it gets chaotic. i don't know where all of a sudden it was very calm. now. >> something has devolved because mentioned earlier that if you're the...
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sarah. >> all right. jean casarez going to the scene there, giving us some perspective on all this in massachusetts for us. thank you so much. a new hour of cnn news starts right now. >> all right. just in quote. the israeli air force controls the skies over tehran. the new message from the israeli prime minister amid new rounds of israeli and iranian attacks, the death toll in both countries is rising. and we are standing by to hear from president trump as he meets with world leaders in canada. as the conflict in the middle east rages, and we are standing by for the first court appearance of the minnesota man charged with shooting four people, killing a minnesota lawmaker and her husband. he was captured overnight in the largest manhunt in state history. kate is out today. i'm john berman with sara sidner. this is cnn news central. >> breaking news for you. just this morning, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying just moments ago that israel's air force now, quote, controls the skies over tehr
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sarah was just 26 years old. her family grapples with the unimaginable, i had a chance to speak with sarah's father about her life, her legacy, and how she helped him see the good in the world. >> i had already. >> tried calling sarah on her phone. of course, there was no answer and texted her. there was no answer. my wife had the presence of mind to do find my phone. you know where you can find the location of sarah's phone? and it showed the precise location of the capital jewish museum momentarily after the ambassador called us. >> we asked god's blessing on yaron and sharon and their families. thank you. >> in the prime of their lives, this young couple worked and fell in love at the israeli embassy in washington, d.c. >> sarah started working for the embassy the first week of november. after october 7th, 2023. >> what was going through your mind when you get a call from the israeli ambassador to the united states and informs you that your loving daughter has been shot and killed. >> are just total shock? you
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sarah. >> there is so much there. thank you so much for alayna treene for walking us through all of it this morning. john. >> yeah, so much going on this morning on one of the specific things that elena said, what the u.s. thinks about how close iran is to getting a nuclear weapon. that was israel's justification for its initial attack last week. and president trump sort of echoed that this morning. but there is new cnn reporting indicate there are doubts in the intelligence community about how close iran actually is to getting a weapon. cnn's zach cohen has this reporting. he's with us now. what are you learning, zach? >> yeah, john, there appears to be some daylight between the u.s. intelligence community and israel. and i guess now, donald trump on this question of how close iran is to obtaining a nuclear weapon, specifically sources telling me and our colleague katie lillis that the intelligence community assessed before the most recent israeli strikes that iran was years away, as much as three years away from obt
sarah. >> there is so much there. thank you so much for alayna treene for walking us through all of it this morning. john. >> yeah, so much going on this morning on one of the specific things that elena said, what the u.s. thinks about how close iran is to getting a nuclear weapon. that was israel's justification for its initial attack last week. and president trump sort of echoed that this morning. but there is new cnn reporting indicate there are doubts in the intelligence...
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sarah. i'll see you tomorrow. good night.ght. right now. >> the best is a half a dozen violent criminals that are rotating on your on your head. >> hands behind your back. hands behind your back. >> let me see my hands. go ahead. put them behind my back. i was forced to the ground and i was handcuffed. >> senator. being manhandled. >> federal agents took him down. and we see him being thrown to the ground. if this is how the department of homeland security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farmers, to cooks, to day laborers. >> tensions and outrage. today, california u.s. senator alex padilla, forcibly removed from a news conference today. >> and any time now, we're expecting a judge to rule on the use of military troops against protesters here in california. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen z. the tension between the federal government and california officials is really ratcheting up further today. we begin with california's u.s. senator
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to find sarah barlow.voiceover): on april 3, 2008, the rangers, child protective services in tow, arrived at the ranch. and the women were in prairie dresses, essentially. most of the buildings were constructed in like a log cabin type nature. and so it almost seemed like you were gone back in time to a period that america, you know, left long ago. keith morrison (voiceover): whether the rangers knew it or not, they had just confirmed the worst fears, here and everywhere, of the flds faithful, whose prophets had preached the warning for generations, ever since that still vividly remembered raid on the church in short creek way back in 1953, a fact which, some 1,500 miles away, rebecca knew very well. to know that the lives of people that you love dearly, feeling their terror, understanding responsibility of the law, it was like two worlds crashing together and having a major explosion inside of me. it felt like i was being ripped apart. keith morrison (voiceover): and almost immediately, it seemed to go wr
to find sarah barlow.voiceover): on april 3, 2008, the rangers, child protective services in tow, arrived at the ranch. and the women were in prairie dresses, essentially. most of the buildings were constructed in like a log cabin type nature. and so it almost seemed like you were gone back in time to a period that america, you know, left long ago. keith morrison (voiceover): whether the rangers knew it or not, they had just confirmed the worst fears, here and everywhere, of the flds faithful,...
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sarah, sarah, look at the wings, let's run, let's run, i'm going up to the top, to the malmon, up to catilan and arthur perol, producers sarah benalil, raphaël dumas and lin peyron, cameraman pascal catilan, sound engineers arthur perol and bertrand wolf, directors sarah benalil and raphaël. translated and dubbed into russian especially for the current time channel. in this episode, scientists from klaipeda university sound the alarm, baltic fish are increasingly found to be contaminated with heavy metals. against the backdrop of the environmental threats the european commission plans to reduce quotas for catching cod, herring and salmon, fishermen blame the eu policy for the seal situation. we will tell you in our issue what the crisis in the fishing industry threatens the baltic countries with. dad, what? who had more problems, you, this is real food, look at this can, did you report me to the police, oscar, answer, me or when they talk to you, did they cut out your tongue? whites consider black people to be slackers, as if we didn't have our own life at home, it all started here,
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sarah, thanks for being here.entioned, help us understand how significant they would be for people who rely on the affordable care act for insurance coverage. sarah: they would be quite significant. it's estimated by the congressional budget office that about four million people would lose health coverage. that's about 1/6 of the people who currently get obamacare, and it's not this big sweeping repeal that republicans used to talk about. it's really a suite of policy tweaks that kind of add up -- one source that we talked to about this kind of described it as repeal by paper cut, a lot of small tweaks that add up to millions of people like with losing their insurance under this legislation. geoff: republicans make the case that these changes are necessary because they say there's so much fraud in the marketplace. what have you found on that front in your reporting? sarah: yeah, the marketplace has struggled a little bit with certain kinds of fraudulent enrollment. a lot of this had to do with brokers kind of enro
sarah, thanks for being here.entioned, help us understand how significant they would be for people who rely on the affordable care act for insurance coverage. sarah: they would be quite significant. it's estimated by the congressional budget office that about four million people would lose health coverage. that's about 1/6 of the people who currently get obamacare, and it's not this big sweeping repeal that republicans used to talk about. it's really a suite of policy tweaks that kind of add up...
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sarah callan: seals help nourish the ocean.ad nutrients around and they're just such a vital part of the environment. john: in addition to marine pollution, habitat loss and climate change threaten their future and sarah callan says her group and others like it will be around as long as seals and other marine animals need help. ♪ john: and that is pbs news weekend for this sunday. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> major funding for pbs newsweek and provided by. >> in 1995, they set out to make coverage accessible to all with no long-term contracts, nationwide coverage and 100% u.s.-based customer support. consumer cellular. ♪ > the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. his program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] (gentle li
sarah callan: seals help nourish the ocean.ad nutrients around and they're just such a vital part of the environment. john: in addition to marine pollution, habitat loss and climate change threaten their future and sarah callan says her group and others like it will be around as long as seals and other marine animals need help. ♪ john: and that is pbs news weekend for this sunday. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> major funding for pbs...
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>> well, sarah. >> what i'd tell you is the. air attacks on saturday really deserve an a. >> plus. >> in terms of performance. >> it was a spectacular demonstration. >> of an extraordinarily well done set of air and space operations. >> now, that. >> said that. operation was successful in accomplishing. >> its designated tasks. >> which is something. that israel could not do on its own. and that's used those. >> massive ordnance penetrators to get. >> down and. funnel fundamentally eliminate. >> the processing. >> capability that fordow. >> and the facilities. >> at natanz. so i think that. >> was very successful. >> you've heard the. president say that was a. >> one and done in. providing that particular element. >> of. >> capability. >> and as we've seen. >> today already. >> israel has resumed their air operations against iran. >> michael, are you concerned that democrats, who we've now had on the air, several of them said, look, they were not consulted on this. they were not told about it before it happened. one of the democ
>> well, sarah. >> what i'd tell you is the. air attacks on saturday really deserve an a. >> plus. >> in terms of performance. >> it was a spectacular demonstration. >> of an extraordinarily well done set of air and space operations. >> now, that. >> said that. operation was successful in accomplishing. >> its designated tasks. >> which is something. that israel could not do on its own. and that's used those. >> massive ordnance...
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sarah joins us now. thank you so much. sarah: good morning.our compass one at a time that there are so many different things we have to have a head on a swivel and pay attention to one at a time? sarah: there is a lot of questions about whether or not the trade tensions and tariffs pulled forward a lot of activity, so it is hard to understand whether or not some of the good current economic data is because people rushed out to buy things or not. i think you have to keep looking at earnings. and right now to your point earlier, that is a good situation. the technology stocks have continued to carry the day and have not been pessimistic about capex and spend. i think in all the other noise we can see, company earnings are going to be important because that is what underpins valuations. so the to the extent -- so to the extent, you have to see that continuing to look good and right now it looks good. annmarie: it is an incredible amount they talked about spending. the capital expenditure numbers were still huge but if you remove that from america
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>> sarah. good morning.eeks i've been talking to epa. >> sources across the. >> country and learned that. >> these. >> are the people who are essentially supposed to. >> police industry. >> for environmental violations. in one of. epa's most industrialized. >> regions in the midwest. plagued by. >> a legacy. >> of. >> pollution. >> those enforcement. >> officials have been directed to leave oil and. gas companies alone. that's according. to four sources. now. >> they. >> say this directive. >> was. >> given verbally, and it means that they haven't. >> been able to. >> issue violations or even request information from fossil fuel companies they suspect are in violation in other parts of the country, like epa's region six, which oversees states like texas and louisiana, where oil and gas production is plentiful. sources there say many of their cases are also at a standstill. while they can issue notices of violation, one source says that they're not getting any directives to move forward with the cases. the so
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i agree with what sarah said. absolutely everything and be on every platform, but we need to evolve. what is the platform for the party? there needs to be a project 2029 for the democratic party, and you need to take ideas from mr. mamdani. you need to take ideas from governor cuomo that that becomes the future of the democratic party. but it has to be a party that is on the side of the people. it's the idea of reducing how much costs people pay for their rent or their housing. yes, that's a good thing for their food for trans, those are good things. but how do you get there? what are the policy ideas that is going to take us there, that make people feel like i'm listening to you, that you're that you're listening to me? those are the policies that democratic party has to come up with. >> sarah, can the democrats win back those voters who said that they don't feel like the party cares about them? the ones that ended up voting for donald trump? is donald trump weak on any issues that will push them back? >> well, l
i agree with what sarah said. absolutely everything and be on every platform, but we need to evolve. what is the platform for the party? there needs to be a project 2029 for the democratic party, and you need to take ideas from mr. mamdani. you need to take ideas from governor cuomo that that becomes the future of the democratic party. but it has to be a party that is on the side of the people. it's the idea of reducing how much costs people pay for their rent or their housing. yes, that's a...
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okay, sarah, thank you very much for that. sarah smith, our north america editor. well, let's look now at the situation in gaza, and humanitarian and other agencies are worried that the situation between israel and iran is distracting from the dire situation inside gaza. gaza's civil defense agency says 40 people have been killed by israeli fire in the palestinian territory today, including 14 who were trying to reach the controversial aid distribution centers. the israeli military. says there were repeated warnings, the area is an active combat zone and that a group of what they described as suspicious individuals were identified as posing a threat to idf troops. witness reports and medical officials inside gaza say that more than 50 people were killed yesterday when israeli forces opened fire using tanks and drones in what was potentially the deadliest of the shootings that have taken place near the aid distribution sites, and in the last few hours philippe lazar... the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees, unra said it is now the routine to shoot and k
okay, sarah, thank you very much for that. sarah smith, our north america editor. well, let's look now at the situation in gaza, and humanitarian and other agencies are worried that the situation between israel and iran is distracting from the dire situation inside gaza. gaza's civil defense agency says 40 people have been killed by israeli fire in the palestinian territory today, including 14 who were trying to reach the controversial aid distribution centers. the israeli military. says there...
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, hopefully we can fix this, okay, go ahead please, yes, yes, go ahead, sarah, statement uh, by yemen who has been steadfast in their support of palestine, their support of iran, their support of every and the their defense of every country uh that is trying to stop us colonial uh neo-colonial. break of their sovereignty, this is really a us war using the israeli proxy, but now the us is threatening to come directly into it, and every political force that stands against colonialism that stands for the sovereignty of countries, it stands for iran's right to develop, must come forward in full support and solidarity with iran. yemen's statement is strong and courageous. they say it is a comprehensive aggression, it's changing, it's part of the zionist plan with open us support, us partnership that's trying to remove the islamic republic of iran, and this is this is really the moment, so to to state quite clearly to the us that their aggression, that any attack will be met, both of course from iran, but also from yemen, is a bold and courageous statement, because they state quite clearly
, hopefully we can fix this, okay, go ahead please, yes, yes, go ahead, sarah, statement uh, by yemen who has been steadfast in their support of palestine, their support of iran, their support of every and the their defense of every country uh that is trying to stop us colonial uh neo-colonial. break of their sovereignty, this is really a us war using the israeli proxy, but now the us is threatening to come directly into it, and every political force that stands against colonialism that stands...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. this is the context on bbc news. a people entirely stripped of its human dignity should really shock our collective conscience. the point she was making is that, whatever hamas did on 7th of october in those attacks, it does not give licence to israel to ignore the rules of war which apply to every side and every belligerent. and i saw people last night walking, despite the massacres, saying, "i've got no choice, i need to feed my family". but it's not a solution, it never will be a solution - we know that. it is a politcised system. what we need is humanitarian aid. israel's recent action is appalling and, in my view, counterproductive and intolerable. and we have strongly opposed the expansion of military operations and settler violence and the blocking of humanitarian aid. on the context in the next hour - the united nations security council prepares to vote on a draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the leader of the international red cross tells the bbc that the territory has become "worse
hello, i'm sarah campbell. this is the context on bbc news. a people entirely stripped of its human dignity should really shock our collective conscience. the point she was making is that, whatever hamas did on 7th of october in those attacks, it does not give licence to israel to ignore the rules of war which apply to every side and every belligerent. and i saw people last night walking, despite the massacres, saying, "i've got no choice, i need to feed my family". but it's not a...
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, sarah.hank you to all the women out there who inspire us. i want to first give a shout out to my fellow awardees. i want to start with my friend trey, so great to share the stage with you tonight. trey is one of the most accomplished humans working in government today, working in the intelligence space, but also the most humble. if he didn't have to come tonight, he wouldn't have come. but we forced him to come to recognize the work of the npa, to recognize -- keep us safe. [applause] >> i want to thank all the members of congress. i was actually very touched by jay and his remarks and ted about the bipartisanship. doesn't happen every day, but it's really important in ai. we want ai to stand the test of time and for us to be the leader in the world, for the u.s. to be 1st in ai, we need this kind of support from both sides of the aisle. thanks to the members of congress. thank you so much to senator young. i want to also recognize my friend who puts on the ai expo. incredible work, 15,000 p
, sarah.hank you to all the women out there who inspire us. i want to first give a shout out to my fellow awardees. i want to start with my friend trey, so great to share the stage with you tonight. trey is one of the most accomplished humans working in government today, working in the intelligence space, but also the most humble. if he didn't have to come tonight, he wouldn't have come. but we forced him to come to recognize the work of the npa, to recognize -- keep us safe. [applause]...
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and happy anniversary, jesse and sarah. i'll see you tomorrow. the most watched newscast in america? >> we are. >> part of an operation. >> this is our combat operation center. >> militants came in from different directions. >> nuclear reactor. >> so you have a couple loaded and ready to go. we've got a home right here, engulfed in flames. the scene here apocalyptic. how important. >> it made the usa. great work. i appreciate you. >> thank you. ismail. >> david. david. i'm david muir. >> i know who you are. you do? every night. >> abc's world news tonight with david muir is america's most watched newscast. >> all across america. >> good morning. good morning. >> wherever we are. >> it feels. >> like home. >> man. >> it's good to be home. >> good morning gma. >> it's an invitation. >> to sustained two palestinian men at sfo. their visas to enter the united states denied before they even arrived. >> hands behind your back. hands behind your back. let me see my hands. go ahead. put them behind my back. >> california senator alex padilla, thrown to t
and happy anniversary, jesse and sarah. i'll see you tomorrow. the most watched newscast in america? >> we are. >> part of an operation. >> this is our combat operation center. >> militants came in from different directions. >> nuclear reactor. >> so you have a couple loaded and ready to go. we've got a home right here, engulfed in flames. the scene here apocalyptic. how important. >> it made the usa. great work. i appreciate you. >> thank you....
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apology. uh sarah, we've just lost the line there to sarah outside the white house, we do have correspondence and coverage right across the region right across the globe uh right now, so we will continue uh to ping uh from capital to capital and country uh to country as we get the response to the latest, just want to bring you again the pictures, the basically the only pictures we have right now of uh the attacks that we have verified, so here they are, these are the skies over doha, the capital... of qatar, keep an eye out for the orange flashes and you can see what could be missiles being intercepted, but again that is speculation at this stage, these are just the pictures we have at the moment, seeava and my colleague mentioned some other pictures being broadcast within iran, our teams just behind me across the other side of the news room at bbc verify, we'll be going through at social media and the images uh when they are verified, if they are verified we will let explain to you how that is done and why they are credible and then of course we'll bring them to you. in the meantime we have
apology. uh sarah, we've just lost the line there to sarah outside the white house, we do have correspondence and coverage right across the region right across the globe uh right now, so we will continue uh to ping uh from capital to capital and country uh to country as we get the response to the latest, just want to bring you again the pictures, the basically the only pictures we have right now of uh the attacks that we have verified, so here they are, these are the skies over doha, the...
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would you like to toss to sarah? >> sarah. >> that was excellent. we'll take it right. the lavish wedding celebration of amazon founder jeff bezos and former journalist lauren sanchez, is well underway in venice this morning. with a steady flow of a-list celebrities arriving there, including kim kardashian, leonardo dicaprio, tom brady and oprah. to celebrate the couple. and while some locals support the wedding, many more protesters have voiced their criticism of the billionaire's takeover of the iconic italian city. joining me now from venice is cnn's melissa bell. wow, that is just a beautiful shot. and the reason why they are there, obviously. i mean, just wow. what are you seeing. >> exactly? right. i mean, i have had far less comfortable and glamorous assignments than this one, sarah, i can tell you. here we are, venice on another scorching day. day two of the bezos. sanchez extravaganza. just across the water from me. there you can see san giorgio island. and that, we believe, is where the couple will tie the knot later today. what we saw yesterday again, another
would you like to toss to sarah? >> sarah. >> that was excellent. we'll take it right. the lavish wedding celebration of amazon founder jeff bezos and former journalist lauren sanchez, is well underway in venice this morning. with a steady flow of a-list celebrities arriving there, including kim kardashian, leonardo dicaprio, tom brady and oprah. to celebrate the couple. and while some locals support the wedding, many more protesters have voiced their criticism of the billionaire's...
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we'll be back to you, sarah. >> all right. joining us now to discuss the bill and the vote-a-rama senators will be taking part in senator jeff merkley, democrat from oregon and ranking member on the senate budget committee. thank you so much for being here, senator. one of your fellow congressional democrats, brian schatz, says after listing problems with the bill that we can quote, as he put it, kill this thing. do you think that? >> well, i sure like. >> to see that happen, because this bill at its. core is families lose and billionaires win. i mean, 16 million people or. so lose health care to fund tax breaks for billionaires. 4 million children go hungry to fund tax breaks for billionaires. it's incredible. and we run up the. >> huge. >> huge, massive debt. and that means we're compromising the future generation, our children's generation and their children. >> in the. >> course of this runaway debt, all to fund tax breaks for billionaires. that is horrific policy. and we're saying stop. we need to have a different policy
we'll be back to you, sarah. >> all right. joining us now to discuss the bill and the vote-a-rama senators will be taking part in senator jeff merkley, democrat from oregon and ranking member on the senate budget committee. thank you so much for being here, senator. one of your fellow congressional democrats, brian schatz, says after listing problems with the bill that we can quote, as he put it, kill this thing. do you think that? >> well, i sure like. >> to see that happen,...
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room meeting sarah. >> yeah. israel not having the bunker busters that the united states had to get through some of the fortified areas where iran has its nuclear facilities. alayna treene great reporting for you. from you this morning from the white house. appreciate it john. >> all right. we have new cnn reporting this morning on the reason israel has given for its initial attack on iran. israel suggested that iran was on the brink of developing a nuclear weapon. very close. president trump echoed that this morning, saying that he believes iran was very close. we've got new reporting that suggests there are major doubts about that within the intelligence community. cnn's zach cohen, part of the team that broke this story. what are you learning, zach? >> yeah, john, there appears to be some daylight between the u.s. intelligence community and israel on this key question of how far away iran is from developing a usable nuclear weapon. and that's something that israel has used as a justification for in the urgency
room meeting sarah. >> yeah. israel not having the bunker busters that the united states had to get through some of the fortified areas where iran has its nuclear facilities. alayna treene great reporting for you. from you this morning from the white house. appreciate it john. >> all right. we have new cnn reporting this morning on the reason israel has given for its initial attack on iran. israel suggested that iran was on the brink of developing a nuclear weapon. very close....
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thank you so much for starting us off, sarah. >> all right. cnn's matt egan is joining me now for more on how markets are reacting to this tariff increase. matt, futures have been relatively flat this morning. we're looking at them there. how are investors feeling about all of this. >> yeah i think markets. >> are mostly unfazed this morning. a lot of this was baked in as the president telegraphed. this was coming on friday. we did see an initial reaction in the market on monday. we saw steel stocks go straight up. and auto companies which use steel go straight down. but look, this is another really aggressive use of one of the president's favorite economic tools. right. tariffs. we have not seen tariffs this high on steel and aluminum since the 1930s. and the goal here is to revive the rust belt right. they're trying to boost manufacturing jobs. and it's true employment production. when you look at steel it is down dramatically. and that has been really painful to communities that rely on steel and aluminum jobs. but here's the problem. still
thank you so much for starting us off, sarah. >> all right. cnn's matt egan is joining me now for more on how markets are reacting to this tariff increase. matt, futures have been relatively flat this morning. we're looking at them there. how are investors feeling about all of this. >> yeah i think markets. >> are mostly unfazed this morning. a lot of this was baked in as the president telegraphed. this was coming on friday. we did see an initial reaction in the market on...
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sarah molded us. she was a stronger person than i ever was. i told nancy after this happened that i'm a different person now than before this happened. from learning about -- learning so much about what sarah did and her courage. >> and you can see more of the interview coming up on "cbs mornings" starting at 7:00. >>> now to the middle east where the u.s.-backed gaza humanitarian foundation has closed its food distribution centers today after three days of violence and chaos. the group says they're working to accommodate larger crowds, and the idf is preparing safer access routes to their sites. the israeli military says its forces fired warning shots toward people they viewed as a threat yesterday. hamas-run health authorities claim the idf killed dozens of civilians. the idf disputes those numbers saying hamas fighters are trying to sabotage the aid delivery. >>> a delegation of top ukrainian officials is in washington for talks with the trump administration about the war with russia. it comes after little progress was made during a second
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sarah. >> all right. inside the white house there is renewed hope as you heard john talk about during president trump's two week negotiating window that iran will agree to terms that it previously rejected. the new deadline also gives the president more time, of course, to weigh the potential outcome of a u.s. strike on iran. cnn's alayna treene is at the white house for us. elena, what are you learning this morning? >> yeah. look, sarah, i mean, the world has. >> been kind of watching and waiting. >> to. >> see exactly what president donald. >> trump would. >> decide about. >> you know, bringing the u.s. military into this and aiding israel's. >> effort and. >> striking iranian nuclear facilities. and i can tell you, you know, it's been very clear in my conversations with people here at the white house in recent days, particularly when he decided to abruptly leave that g-7 summit in canada on monday, that he was closer than he has ever been to wanting to do that. however, it was also clear, and we've bee
sarah. >> all right. inside the white house there is renewed hope as you heard john talk about during president trump's two week negotiating window that iran will agree to terms that it previously rejected. the new deadline also gives the president more time, of course, to weigh the potential outcome of a u.s. strike on iran. cnn's alayna treene is at the white house for us. elena, what are you learning this morning? >> yeah. look, sarah, i mean, the world has. >> been kind of...
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geoff: sarah, thanks again for your time this evening. sarah: thank you.eoff: the trump administration is continuing its crackdown on immigration through enforcement raids, arrests and deportations. that has included some teenagers being taken into custody by immigration officials. amna: the recent arrest of an 18-year-old in massachusetts on his way to volleyball practice has sparked protest in his community. laura barron-lopez has the story of another teenager in georgia who was recently released from custody. laura: last month in dalton, georgia, a 19-year-old college student became the latest target of trump's agenda after being pulled over for a traffic violation, she -- she did not commit, she was handed over to ice agents and detained for 17 days. her arrest sparked protest in support from the community and the charges were ultimately dropped. she was brought to the u.s. illegally and was released on bond and faces deportation to mexico. she joins me now to share her story. thank you so much for talking to us. >> thank you for having me. >> take us
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sarah, it's great to see you. elise. thank you so much for your time. coming up for us, lawmakers are back on capitol hill after a week long break at the top of the senate's to do list right now is to figure out what they are going to do, how they are going to change the president's massive tax cut and spending bill. and we are minutes away from opening bell on wall street markets. reacting to the latest from president trump, president trump attacking the courts and also fighting back against china and making claims china is violating a trade agreement. >> it's time to feed the dogs real food in the right amount. a healthy. weight can help dogs live a longer, happier life. the farmer's dog makes weight management easy with. >> fresh food. >> pre-portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. >> you've asked. >> me that. >> three times already. >> i did. >> this is. >> exactly how it. started with mom. >> worried about. >> your brain health? >> sarah follin brain. >> wellness has a dual action formula that slows cognitive decline while
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>> not a lot. >> sarah.t i'm hearing from sources. >> is that a. >> lot of that momentum has stalled. before the last extension, you were hearing tons of conversations between the white house, the private sector, trying to get a deal done with china. but that was right before the tariffs happened. sarah, ever since conversations have been stalled. i spoke with frank mccourt, who is leading a project liberty people's bid to buy tiktok, and he said that those conversations have stalled amid some of those tensions. what i do expect to start to heat up a little bit, maybe not enough, but a little bit is that lawmakers are now starting to get frustrated. remember, this is a bipartisan ban that law to get rid of. tiktok has momentum from both parties. and the supreme court upheld that law. so they're starting to get a little bit frustrated that we just keep extending the ban, avoiding it, getting implemented. >> does it seem like, though, because it keeps getting extended? because it is clear that the president do
>> not a lot. >> sarah.t i'm hearing from sources. >> is that a. >> lot of that momentum has stalled. before the last extension, you were hearing tons of conversations between the white house, the private sector, trying to get a deal done with china. but that was right before the tariffs happened. sarah, ever since conversations have been stalled. i spoke with frank mccourt, who is leading a project liberty people's bid to buy tiktok, and he said that those conversations...
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sumi: the chief executive of the kings fund, sarah woolnough, many thanks. is reporting that the body of a hostage has been recovered from ghazi. -- from gaza. his death confirmed by the israeli military last year. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ ♪ let's get more on the trade deal between the u.s. and china, which leaves in place 55% tariffs and import duties on all goods from china. busy baby is a small business based in minnesota which supplies baby equipment such as placemats and other accessories, which are all manufactured in china. the business is run by two siblings, beth and eric. thank you, beth, for being with us. we have this announcement with trump and president xi come expecting to sign off on a trade deal, but these 55% tariffs remain. what is it for your business at the moment? beth: it has been an absolute nightmare. it's been a roller coaster. we don't know what this means. there are supposed to be a 90-day pause, 30%. we made a lot of business decisions on that agreement, and now it appears that is changing. so we
sumi: the chief executive of the kings fund, sarah woolnough, many thanks. is reporting that the body of a hostage has been recovered from ghazi. -- from gaza. his death confirmed by the israeli military last year. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ ♪ let's get more on the trade deal between the u.s. and china, which leaves in place 55% tariffs and import duties on all goods from china. busy baby is a small business based in minnesota which supplies baby equipment...
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and tell me, does sarah nilsson live here. no longer, she moved out. yeah.ah nilsson 307, so she left, a long time ago, well, about 15 minutes ago, damn, and you ask the taxi drivers, they are always on duty here, maybe they saw her , she was like that. well, yeah, she got out, paid, well, what did you talk to her about, nothing, she kept talking on her cell phone in english, i don’t know english well, only german, but i remember that she kept talking about a hospital, about a hospital, she said the hospital twice and some last name, damn, will you take us there now, no problem, i’ll take you, bagira, at the hour zhmuda may have guests, right now. colonel, please, probe the address, heikin house 10, that's it, who is heikerin? yes, there was such a pilot. dead, about 30 minutes, yes, prigov, i'm listening, we are at his place, dead, okay, talk, and... got it, khazov, arnold albertovich, born in 1929, participated in the burial of chemical waste in the baltic, specialist in underwater archeology, former specialist, everything is coming together, look at the c
and tell me, does sarah nilsson live here. no longer, she moved out. yeah.ah nilsson 307, so she left, a long time ago, well, about 15 minutes ago, damn, and you ask the taxi drivers, they are always on duty here, maybe they saw her , she was like that. well, yeah, she got out, paid, well, what did you talk to her about, nothing, she kept talking on her cell phone in english, i don’t know english well, only german, but i remember that she kept talking about a hospital, about a hospital, she...