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it comes from san gabriel valley. jon: we're going to huge tree right now for some taiwanese breakfast. this is a good place to start 'cause they open early. mei: carbo load. jon: carbo load before the carb load. [mei giggles] jon: i--i like showing people this place because i feel like, if you haven't been to taiwan, you definitely haven't had taiwanese breakfast like this. i always get this, no matter what. mei: i know-- jon: it's something you eat at home. mei: yeah. jon: it's called dan bing. it's, like, a egg crêpe. mei: what's inside? jon: i think it's just eggs and scallion. mei: that's awesome. i love that. jon: this is, uh, luo bo gao. mei: i think this, being breakfast, we definitely have to pace ourselves 'cause it's literally all carbs. jon: yeah. mei: after the fan tuan, you're gonna hit a wall. jon: i'm not gonna--there's no way. i'm crushing this. mmm! i haven't had one in so long. it's, like, sweet and salty and then there's crispy, and then there's egg. mei: i love the--the doughnut in there. jon: ye
it comes from san gabriel valley. jon: we're going to huge tree right now for some taiwanese breakfast. this is a good place to start 'cause they open early. mei: carbo load. jon: carbo load before the carb load. [mei giggles] jon: i--i like showing people this place because i feel like, if you haven't been to taiwan, you definitely haven't had taiwanese breakfast like this. i always get this, no matter what. mei: i know-- jon: it's something you eat at home. mei: yeah. jon: it's called dan...
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gabrielle: it is those dreams mr. oliverires says that fuel his passion for advocating for students and making sure they have the tools they need to be who they want to be. for the "pbs newshour," i'm gabrielle hays in st. louis. judy: few women get named to those greatest all-time guitar player lists that come out now and then. but, as special correspondent tom casciato reports, there's one playing bluegrass who appears to be on her way. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. tom: molly tuttle is at the top of her profession. her profession is bluegrass guitar picker. the first woman named international bluegrass music association's guitar player of the year. she was drawn to this traditional american art form from the cradle, but the story of how she got from here to here is not entirely traditional. start with the title song of her most recent album, crooked tree. molly: i wrote that song with my friend melody walker. we had seen a quote by tom waits. it kind of said like, when they chop down the trees i
gabrielle: it is those dreams mr. oliverires says that fuel his passion for advocating for students and making sure they have the tools they need to be who they want to be. for the "pbs newshour," i'm gabrielle hays in st. louis. judy: few women get named to those greatest all-time guitar player lists that come out now and then. but, as special correspondent tom casciato reports, there's one playing bluegrass who appears to be on her way. it's part of our arts and culture series,...
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huerta telemundo 48 >> gracias gabriel y ahora vamos a pasar a una historia fuera del
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leÓn: los invito escuchar toda la conversaciÓn con gabriel boric. le preguntÉ sobre cuba, venezuela, migraciÓn, narcotrÁfico. una larga lista de temas. no se pierdan univisiÓn, el podcast. patricia: pasamos a la pandemia. la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses que murieron de covid durante el primer aÑo de la pandemia eran llamados trabajadores esenciales. un estudio indica que por la naturaleza de esos actividades laborales, estos empleados no podÍan trabajar desde casa y estaba mucho mÁs expuestos. jairo garcÍa tienes los detalles. >> salimos contagiados del covid. jairo: perla hernÁndez es una de las miles de trabajadoras esenciales hispanas que debido a su necesidad econÓmica, continuaron trabajando desde el inicio de la pandemia. perla: no sabemos cÓmo nos infectaremos. el caso es que trajimos el covid a la casa. jairo: este nuevo estudio cuantitativo de la universidad del sur de la florida concluyÓ que en el aÑo 2020 nivel socioeconÓmico, la raza y el gÉnero de los trabajadores fueron determinantes en la tasa de mortalidad del coron
leÓn: los invito escuchar toda la conversaciÓn con gabriel boric. le preguntÉ sobre cuba, venezuela, migraciÓn, narcotrÁfico. una larga lista de temas. no se pierdan univisiÓn, el podcast. patricia: pasamos a la pandemia. la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses que murieron de covid durante el primer aÑo de la pandemia eran llamados trabajadores esenciales. un estudio indica que por la naturaleza de esos actividades laborales, estos empleados no podÍan trabajar desde casa y estaba mucho mÁs...
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why, gabrielle, do you think that far right. extremists are feeling more emboldened as of late to kind of step out of the shadows and target the lgbt to lgbtq community with threats and intimidation. pence and a couple of things our former president, emboldened every kind of paid and what happens is people pick on the most vulnerable like the transgender folks because people are less educated about what transgender people go through who they are. and so transgender folks are being targeted, especially trans women of color . and so you know, l community has to, you know, come together with other minority communities like with the africa humanity community. when asian hate happened, we were connecting with them because the same people that hate us. hey you know where the haters of aging people and african americans and indigenous people and also the latina community. it's the same people who have been involved in , so you hate immigrants coming across the border. separating children from families. it's all the same people the same
why, gabrielle, do you think that far right. extremists are feeling more emboldened as of late to kind of step out of the shadows and target the lgbt to lgbtq community with threats and intimidation. pence and a couple of things our former president, emboldened every kind of paid and what happens is people pick on the most vulnerable like the transgender folks because people are less educated about what transgender people go through who they are. and so transgender folks are being targeted,...
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gabriel huerta con los detalles. >>> una persona chispa puede ser suficiente para producir un enorme incendio forestal y poner en riesgo la vida de los residentes y sus viviendas. >>> es una zona pro tensa a los incendios. >>> la elevada posibilidad que se produzcan incendios forestales la cual estÁ vigente a partir de hoy y hasta el prÓximo miÉrcoles durante el prÓximo fin de semana. >>> las zonas de un fo que para nosotros que nos preocupan mÁs, son las zonas que estÁn cerca de las colinas, las montaÑas. donde hay mucha vegetaciÓn. y la maleza ha estado seca por 5 aÑos de una sequÍa. y estÁ presta para recibir cualquier chpa. >>> las autoridades seÑalan que las elevadas temperaturas, la baja humedad y los fuertes vientos y vegetaciÓn seca, son factores que incrementan el riesgo. >>> es una receta perfecta para tener un incendio y cualquier incendio que comience v a ser difÍcil para nosotros esperar. >>> autoridades del departamento de bomberos. van a mantener en servicio un mayor nÚmero de elementos para intervenir en el momento necesario. y estar coordinados con div
gabriel huerta con los detalles. >>> una persona chispa puede ser suficiente para producir un enorme incendio forestal y poner en riesgo la vida de los residentes y sus viviendas. >>> es una zona pro tensa a los incendios. >>> la elevada posibilidad que se produzcan incendios forestales la cual estÁ vigente a partir de hoy y hasta el prÓximo miÉrcoles durante el prÓximo fin de semana. >>> las zonas de un fo que para nosotros que nos preocupan mÁs, son...
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one of our witnesses today, gabriel stirling explicitly warned president trump about potential violence on december 1st 2020. more than a month before january 6th. you will see excerpts from that video repeatedly today . it has all gone to borrow. oh, joseph gentlemen to day asked for, chris crept a patriot, who ran sessa to be shot. a 20 something check, and gwinnett county today as death threats and a noose put out saying he should be home for treason because she was transferring a report on batches from d. a miss to account a computer so we could reach it passed to sto mister president. you're not condemned. these actions were this language. senators, you have not condemned this language or these actions this past to stop. we need you to step up. if you're taking position of leadership show, so my boss, 2nd revenue for his address is out there. they get people doing cubans from their house. they've had people come on to their property, it has to stop the selection. this is the backbone of democracy, and all of you who have not said a day, a word or complicit in this point is this. do
one of our witnesses today, gabriel stirling explicitly warned president trump about potential violence on december 1st 2020. more than a month before january 6th. you will see excerpts from that video repeatedly today . it has all gone to borrow. oh, joseph gentlemen to day asked for, chris crept a patriot, who ran sessa to be shot. a 20 something check, and gwinnett county today as death threats and a noose put out saying he should be home for treason because she was transferring a report on...
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so what is happening at the court and what's expected gabriel? for expecting this sentence to be handed down by the judge any moment now, quite frankly, the proceedings got under way about 25 minutes ago. inside this federal court house behind me. elaine maxwell is wearing her prison, a blue outfit that all prisoners are required to where she was brought into the court room. she sat down and the judge asked her, have you been able to read all of this sentencing procedure documents that have been presented to you? and her only words very quietly were yes, i have a she is now being sentenced after being convicted of sex trafficking of a minor 5 of 6 counts and a trial that lasted a month in december and a jury deliberations. it lasted 5 full days, a since then. she's been in jail in brooklyn, awaiting this very big day this day where the judge is going to sentence her to the crimes that she was convicted of. now the prosecutors have asked for up to 55 years in jail, but the defense attorneys are saying that they only think that she should get betwe
so what is happening at the court and what's expected gabriel? for expecting this sentence to be handed down by the judge any moment now, quite frankly, the proceedings got under way about 25 minutes ago. inside this federal court house behind me. elaine maxwell is wearing her prison, a blue outfit that all prisoners are required to where she was brought into the court room. she sat down and the judge asked her, have you been able to read all of this sentencing procedure documents that have...
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and gabriel elizondo was at another in new york. but 1st, let's go to rosalind jordan, who is outside the supreme court in washington, dc. roz crowds have been growing there outside the supreme court throughout the day and emotions have been running high. how charged is the atmosphere now and what are you seeing and hearing well, this is more of a pro abortions right rally in front of this u. s. supreme court building here in washington and the crowd is both the angry with the high court ruling. but we've also been hearing from speakers throughout the late afternoon, telling people how they can move forward now, how they can actually channel their anger into constructive action. whether it's advising people on how to seek reproductive health care, especially given that to some states, such as alabama have already moved to outlaw abortion completely within their states borders, or how to get more involved in the political process. a. so this has been a long day, a lot of people trying to process the emotion of something that they had
and gabriel elizondo was at another in new york. but 1st, let's go to rosalind jordan, who is outside the supreme court in washington, dc. roz crowds have been growing there outside the supreme court throughout the day and emotions have been running high. how charged is the atmosphere now and what are you seeing and hearing well, this is more of a pro abortions right rally in front of this u. s. supreme court building here in washington and the crowd is both the angry with the high court...
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gabriel huerta nos explica. >>> afecta a la economÍa de millones de familiares en todo el paÍs. >>> no es justo que paguemos tanto cuando lo necesitamos para ir a nuestros trabajos. hoy el congresista adÁn ofreciÓ una conferencia de prensa para ofrecer un alivio inmediato a los estadounidenses, ofreciendo un alivio en el precio del combustiypie. >>> son cientos de dÓlares lo que la gente tiene que gastar para llegar a su trabajo. es inaceptaciones que nuestras familias deban llenar los bolsillos de las grandes compaÑÍas petroleras. en primer trimestre del aÑo aumentaron sus ganancias en mÁs de un 3000por ciento en relaciÓn al mismo periodo que el aÑo pasado. >>> asÍ que no dejes que nadie te diga que es por una guerra en la cadena de suministros o por la guerra de ucrania, es una explotaciÓn a expensas de los consumidores. >>> excelente, ojalÁ que si se apruebe. de aprobarse la propuesta serÁ de... pero para consumidores que gastan ciento de dÓlares al mes para conducir representarÍa un ahorro significativo. >>> esta bien. >>> gabriel huerta, telemundo con entre ocho. >>
gabriel huerta nos explica. >>> afecta a la economÍa de millones de familiares en todo el paÍs. >>> no es justo que paguemos tanto cuando lo necesitamos para ir a nuestros trabajos. hoy el congresista adÁn ofreciÓ una conferencia de prensa para ofrecer un alivio inmediato a los estadounidenses, ofreciendo un alivio en el precio del combustiypie. >>> son cientos de dÓlares lo que la gente tiene que gastar para llegar a su trabajo. es inaceptaciones que nuestras...
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i want to bring in this sound bite with gabriel sterling trying to compete with the deluge of trump's lies >> it was like a shovel trying to emptying the ocean. it was frustrating. i even had family members who i had to argue with about some of these things. i remember one specific attorney that we know that we showed him walking through this wasn't true, okay. i get that. this wasn't true. okay i get that. five or six things but at the end he goes i know in my heart they cheated. >> you're from mize ms. so i'm guessing you know people that were like those family members. i want commenting in the break and wanted you to comment on air is the reason why you don't have rp -- the reason why these hearings are so effective is because you don't have the counter narrative from like the screaming jim jordan. >> kevin mccarthy screwed up. >> he did. >> first they walked away from a bipartisan commissiony. the witnesses testified voted for trump. >> we want to establish. you wanted trump to win. >> all of them. >> with the exception of police officers, we don't know what they were, and shaye a
i want to bring in this sound bite with gabriel sterling trying to compete with the deluge of trump's lies >> it was like a shovel trying to emptying the ocean. it was frustrating. i even had family members who i had to argue with about some of these things. i remember one specific attorney that we know that we showed him walking through this wasn't true, okay. i get that. this wasn't true. okay i get that. five or six things but at the end he goes i know in my heart they cheated....
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[noise] >> on january 6th, gabriel livestreamed on facebook as he made his way through the capitol. >> nancy, come out and play. >> [inaudible] , you traitor. >> why did you decide to go inside the capitol? >> i saw what's going on. and at the time, i had the max followers you could get on facebook, which is 5000. and i had a live view of what was going on to my followers. but i can tell you one thing, i had no intention of going into any offices or down -- i was mostly in the rotunda, waiting for them to open the door, so i could get out. >> whose house? >> we can hear you yelling, no. saying, who's house, whose house? who is the house did you think it was? >> everyone's house. it's paid for by the taxpayers, it's the government. and we the people. that is our house, we have the right to be there and protest. i was asking for violence against congress, or uprising against congress, or violence against biden, or anything like that. and i've heard worse. not from us, i hear towards the cause, you guys are pigs. you will need to die. >> you -- traitor. >> you yourself said you -- trader
[noise] >> on january 6th, gabriel livestreamed on facebook as he made his way through the capitol. >> nancy, come out and play. >> [inaudible] , you traitor. >> why did you decide to go inside the capitol? >> i saw what's going on. and at the time, i had the max followers you could get on facebook, which is 5000. and i had a live view of what was going on to my followers. but i can tell you one thing, i had no intention of going into any offices or down -- i was...
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>>as the past month michigan gabrielle -- gabriel gipe has been fired. >> a lot of people say, james with, how do you get the information out there? that's another question i was asked in the holloway here. where do you -- hallway here. where do you distribute your videos? and i say cbs news distributes my videos. [laughter] see, you're not thinking big enough. you guys -- to i see it on breitbart? sure. do i see it on fox? well, hopefully. but i want them to talk about it, okay? and you say -- [applause] well, that's impossible. no, it's n not possible. i'm showing you that it is possible. but with it requires getting information that is so powerful that they can't ignore it. that's ooh -- that's really our mission, isn't it? it'sot to get information that's visual, not just text or speeches or white papers or articles, but visual information. there's a chapter in this book, "american muckraker," where i say image, obviously, images transfix, and they are more powerful than the spoken word. so there are some things as a country i still think we are united on, very few, but you don't
>>as the past month michigan gabrielle -- gabriel gipe has been fired. >> a lot of people say, james with, how do you get the information out there? that's another question i was asked in the holloway here. where do you -- hallway here. where do you distribute your videos? and i say cbs news distributes my videos. [laughter] see, you're not thinking big enough. you guys -- to i see it on breitbart? sure. do i see it on fox? well, hopefully. but i want them to talk about it, okay?...
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. >> gabrielle, president of the billy defrank center is in the process of writing a memoir. she says her mother's expectations of her as a child felt like a corset, straight jacket, ill fitting and unnatural. >> back then all i could say is no, i'm not feminine and i'm not butch. i'm not a tom boy. i'm not that, but i didn't have the language for what i was. >> reporter: now she describes herself as non-binary and as a lesbian. back then she felt different somehow. >> i always felt like i'm different but i don't feel bad different. >> reporter: she hopes her memoir will some day soon sit alongside the thousands of books, works of lgbtq fiction and non-fiction curated by the center, one of the largest collections in the south bay. >> it's good to know that our people exist, because in a strange sort of way, libraries bring your culture alive. >> reporter: gabrielle and elaine both say they're troubled by efforts in other states to ban lgbtq books or block them from being part of the school's curr curriculum. >> this is a classic tactic of a culture that wants to squash differ
. >> gabrielle, president of the billy defrank center is in the process of writing a memoir. she says her mother's expectations of her as a child felt like a corset, straight jacket, ill fitting and unnatural. >> back then all i could say is no, i'm not feminine and i'm not butch. i'm not a tom boy. i'm not that, but i didn't have the language for what i was. >> reporter: now she describes herself as non-binary and as a lesbian. back then she felt different somehow. >> i...
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por este grave suceso en que los agentes perdieron la vida cuando atendÍan una llamada de auxilio, gabriel huerta tiene mÁs informaciÓn. >> residentes de la ciudad del monte se volcaron a lo largo del dÍa para colocar flores y veladoras en el enorme altar que se levantÓ frente a la estaciÓn de policÍa para rendir tributo a los dos oficiales caÍdos en el cumplimiento de su deber. >> triste, indignada, porque lamentablemente se fueron dos guerreros. y es una dolencia muy grande, porque lamentablemente este mundo estÁ muy mal. >> joseph, un veterano con 22 aÑos de servicio y michael paredes con apenas un aÑo dentro de la corporaciÓn murieron ayer luego que segÚn las autoridades fueran emboscados y ultimados a tiros cuando respondÍan a una llamada por un supuesto caso de violencia domÉstica, en un motel de esa ciudad. >> fortaleza para toda la familia, de estos policÍas y lamentable noticia para todos. >> el agresor quien presuntamente muriÓ a manos de oficiales de la policÍa fue identificado como justin flores de 35 aÑos de edad, que segÚn las autoridades estaba en libertad
por este grave suceso en que los agentes perdieron la vida cuando atendÍan una llamada de auxilio, gabriel huerta tiene mÁs informaciÓn. >> residentes de la ciudad del monte se volcaron a lo largo del dÍa para colocar flores y veladoras en el enorme altar que se levantÓ frente a la estaciÓn de policÍa para rendir tributo a los dos oficiales caÍdos en el cumplimiento de su deber. >> triste, indignada, porque lamentablemente se fueron dos guerreros. y es una dolencia muy...
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ros: also speaking today is gabriel sterling, the chief operating officer for the georgia secretary of state. he recalled personal threats he had seen on twitter at the time of the election. >> a particular tweet that was the straw that broke the camels back had a young man's name, a very unique name, a first generation american. it had his name, you committed treason, may god have mercy on your soul with a slowly staying gif of a noose. for lack of a better word, i lost it. i got irate. my boss was with me at the time of the deputy secretary and she could tell i was angry. i tend to turn red from here up and that happened at that time. ros: earlier on, we heard from a top republican eric -- in arizona. >> you are asking me to do something counter to my oath when i swore to the constitution to uphold it and i also swore to the constitution and laws of the state of arizona and this is totally foreign as an idea or theory to me and i would never do anything of such magnitude without deep consultation with qualified attorneys and i said 've got some good attorneys and i'm going to give yo
ros: also speaking today is gabriel sterling, the chief operating officer for the georgia secretary of state. he recalled personal threats he had seen on twitter at the time of the election. >> a particular tweet that was the straw that broke the camels back had a young man's name, a very unique name, a first generation american. it had his name, you committed treason, may god have mercy on your soul with a slowly staying gif of a noose. for lack of a better word, i lost it. i got irate....
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his name is gabriel guy. this is an august of 2021 and met with him. and recorded him talking about how he wants to turn his students. into revolutionaries. this is at a coffee shop in sacramento by underneath everybody was scared the f out of the students he says and send them to events where they'll get extra credit. for protesting with antifa. i wonder if the parents know about this when they go they take pictures. they write up a reflection. that's there. like i have an antifa flag on my roof on my wall and as student complained about that and you said it made them feel uncomfortable. well, it's meant to make fastest feeling uncomfortable. so you feel uncomfortable. i don't really know what he's doing here. he wants to make your students feel uncomfortable. so we confronted this man in the street in his neighborhood and he told us that we were making him feel uncomfortable gabriel. hello. how are you? i am a journalist with project veritas nice to talk with you. don't don't mind my colleague reporting we are recording but i think you're going to be
his name is gabriel guy. this is an august of 2021 and met with him. and recorded him talking about how he wants to turn his students. into revolutionaries. this is at a coffee shop in sacramento by underneath everybody was scared the f out of the students he says and send them to events where they'll get extra credit. for protesting with antifa. i wonder if the parents know about this when they go they take pictures. they write up a reflection. that's there. like i have an antifa flag on my...
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the chief operating officer gabriel sterling told the panel he had become irate when election workers were threatened after trump made false claims about the results. one of them he said was threatened to be "hung for treason" after transferring election report to a county computer. republican arizona house speaker described how painful it was to have friends turn on him "with such rancor" after he refused to overturn bidens win and how a pistol toting man threatened his neighbor during protests outside of the home. form a majority election worker testified about the racist threats and death wishes she received after becoming the focus of a trump conspiracy theory. they write -- former congress -- adam schiff called the election results -- we will hear from the testimony this hour for those who testified yesterday. first to comment some adam schiff as the hearing got underway. >> the president's lie was and is a dangerous cancer on the body politic. if you can convince americans that they cannot trust their own elections and any time they lose it is somehow illegitimate, than what is
the chief operating officer gabriel sterling told the panel he had become irate when election workers were threatened after trump made false claims about the results. one of them he said was threatened to be "hung for treason" after transferring election report to a county computer. republican arizona house speaker described how painful it was to have friends turn on him "with such rancor" after he refused to overturn bidens win and how a pistol toting man threatened his...
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. >> reporter: gabrielle, president of the board of the billy defrank center is in the process of writing a memoir. she said her mother's expectations felt ill-fitting, suffocating and unnatural. >> back then all coy say was no. i'm not feminine, and i'm not butch. i'm not, you know, a tom boy. i'm not that. but i couldn't -- i didn't have the language for what i was. >> reporter: now antolovic describes herself as nonbinary and a lesbian. back then she always felt different. >> i've always felt like i'm different. but i don't feel bad different. >> reporter: she hopes her memoir will some day soon sit alongside the thousands of other books, works of lgbtq fiction and nonfiction curated by the center. one of the largest collections in the south bay. >> it's good to know that our people exist, because in the strange sort of way, libraries bring your culture alive. >> reporter: gabrielle and elaine both say they're troubled by efforts in other states to ban lgbtq books or block them from being part of a school's curriculum. >> this is a classic tactic of a culture that wants to squash diffe
. >> reporter: gabrielle, president of the board of the billy defrank center is in the process of writing a memoir. she said her mother's expectations felt ill-fitting, suffocating and unnatural. >> back then all coy say was no. i'm not feminine, and i'm not butch. i'm not, you know, a tom boy. i'm not that. but i couldn't -- i didn't have the language for what i was. >> reporter: now antolovic describes herself as nonbinary and a lesbian. back then she always felt different....
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al jazeera is gabriel elizondo has more on this story now from new york . and 50 years after it 1st appeared in theaters re watching the godfather is an offer. many movie fans also can't refuse. my father is no different than i other power. busy responsible for other people released in 1972. the godfather is based on a best selling novel about an italian american mob family. the film redefined mainstream acting and revived the flagging career of marlon brando. after this, you and launched the film career of co star al pacino at told you i can analyst what's more, it inspired, a wave of realistic, hard hitting mafia dramas from mean streets. good, phil is going to be the sopranos. and mr. mumbo, what did you call me? the godfather really is, is a great film. movie critic bill g. e berry says the driving force behind the film was it's director francis ford coppola, your laughter. francis ford coppola is kind of a classical filmmaker. he was interested in telling stories in what might have been considered an old fashioned way really. but he was also very much
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i'm gabriel's onto in new york where moviegoers are celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest films ever made. that story, coming up with hello police and brazil have confirmed that human remains found in the amazon or those of indigenous rights expert, bruno pereira and british journalist don phillips, autopsy results show they were shot or the firearm used for hunting indigenous groups or demanding justice for the killings and what more protection from illegal hunter as miners and lawyers? monica anna kev reports. ah. this vigil was held on the day, brazilian federal police confirmed the 2nd set of human remains found in the amazon . are those of indigenous expert boon will bit eda learn almost act of his work costumes of rain forest animals to remind brazilians that bid it a died protecting indigenous territories from illegal fishermen and poachers. they blamed brazil's president april, so nato and his administration for turning a blind eye and dismantling organizations created to protect the green forest. and its people owe me to my wiggle room after president bowes and ar
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a baby haley gabriel with united nation food and agricultural organization. thanks so much for speaking to the w. no most welcome. thank you. and we are going across now to our d. w. washington bureau chief, who is following the story of the supreme court rolling back this landmark decision on abortion in this decision may not come as a surprise. but what exactly does this mean for women in the us? now it's not coming as a surprise, but you can will feel the shock waves going through washington right now with his ruling. it basically means that the protection of the right to get an, a poor abortion nation nation wade. why it is taken away? you know, i think it's important for international audience to understand it's not a case that abortion is not allowed any more in the united states. but this 50 year old protection of the rides to get an abortion is taken away. and it's now up to the states to decide whether women are allowed to get an abortion and how long into their pregnancy they get an abortion. if there are exemptions, for example, for rape or incest.
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it's a film just is poignant now as it was then there was a gabriel's on don't leave again. how does ita think in all the new york more than 14000 people in mexico city have punched their way to a guinness world record for the largest attendance of the boxing class. it shatters the previous record of $3000.00.
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december for recruiting and grooming girls for abstain during the 19 nineties and early 2 thousands. gabriel elizondo has the latest real shackled and wearing a blue prison uniform. gillan maxwell heard her fate from a judge at the end of a nearly 4 hours sentencing that saw several of her alleged victims give statements . sometimes looking directly at maxwell. one was sarah ransom who broke down in tears in court and said she twice tried to commit suicide after being victimized by maxwell. after the sentencing, she told me she was pleased. i'm feeling pretty amazing. okay, i'm feeling grey. i'm but there is. ah, you know, this is a 66 year journey for me. i incredible highs some really, really, really deep lows for me. maxwell briefly spoke in court saying she was sorry for the pain. her victims felt, but she did not take responsibility for the crimes. or we're going through head when he heard you and speak in court. ah, gillan gillian like so for me they were just words. but they were words that i never thought out of a here as saying, i'm sorry. lawyers for the victims were satisfied with
december for recruiting and grooming girls for abstain during the 19 nineties and early 2 thousands. gabriel elizondo has the latest real shackled and wearing a blue prison uniform. gillan maxwell heard her fate from a judge at the end of a nearly 4 hours sentencing that saw several of her alleged victims give statements . sometimes looking directly at maxwell. one was sarah ransom who broke down in tears in court and said she twice tried to commit suicide after being victimized by maxwell....
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we are now going in new york city to gabriel shipton, filmmaker and julian assange's brother. welcome back to democracy now! can you rpond first to the home secretary's ruling? >> this ruling says u.k. gornment agrees that a journalist, a publisher can be taken from the u.k., extradited from the u.ksolely f doing their job. this is a huge -- usually dangerous precedent being set in the u. for journalists and publishers there. this just goes to ow this is a once-in-lifetime fight for press freedom. it is ching closer -- this i coming to e u.s. the u.k. once julian extradited. th rolled against julian in favor of the u.s. doj to extradite julian. i think people can no longer rely on the u.k. government or the u.k. judiciary to protect journalism, that people in the usa need to stand up for press freedoms and fight this case. amy: a group of more than 300 doctors from around the world are calling on patel to block the extradition. she chose not to. saying he suffered a mini stroke last october, his overall health is continuing to deteriorate they write, extradition of a person of
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un fuego de bosque nacional coconino acÁ estÁn en combatiendo tres fuegos uno en la montaÑa de san gabriel, la ciudad de duarte bastante afectada, otro en riverside y uno mÁs en san diego. donde tambiÉn hay evacuaciones. en los tres incendios hay evacuaciones y se abren tambiÉn refugios las diferentes de dependencias gubernamentales han dicho que la ola de calor. las olas de calor son letal, puede matar gente, y las estadÍsticas muestran ¿quede 10 aÑos hasta la fecha cada vez mÁs personas mueren en estados unidos por golpe de calor quÉ un golpe de calor? es cuando la temperaturade nuestro cuerpo sube mÁs de 98.6° fahrenheit, la gente cae muerta, los sÍntomas son mareos y tambiÉn falta de sudor en el cuerpoa pesar de que sienta mucho calor, es decir la gente no puede sudar, tambiÉn la piel se pone extremadamente roja, autoridades estÁn diciendo que si alguna persona estÁ sintiendo los sÍntomas por favor acude inmediatamente al hospital el mÉdico mÁs cercano, no se recomienda la ingesta de agua frÍa pero sÍ que se quite la mayor cantidad de ropa posible, que permanezca en
un fuego de bosque nacional coconino acÁ estÁn en combatiendo tres fuegos uno en la montaÑa de san gabriel, la ciudad de duarte bastante afectada, otro en riverside y uno mÁs en san diego. donde tambiÉn hay evacuaciones. en los tres incendios hay evacuaciones y se abren tambiÉn refugios las diferentes de dependencias gubernamentales han dicho que la ola de calor. las olas de calor son letal, puede matar gente, y las estadÍsticas muestran ¿quede 10 aÑos hasta la fecha cada vez mÁs...
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60 years old if she serves her entire sentence, that means she wouldn't be released until she's 80. gabriel's hondo out is it a new york. columbia's trade commission has presented its final report since come into the country's long running civil war. a body was created under the 2016 piece dale with fall cripples, and it's called on all sides to make sure political disputes are not solved by violence. alexander, i'm here to report from bulletin. he kalissa will loom after 4 years of investigations, the president of columbia street commission proudly presented the bodies. final report is the most comprehensive narrative, yet of columbia's long and brutal internal conflict award that over half a century cost more than a quarter, a $1000000.00 lives. 5000000 people were forced from their homes by the violence, tens of thousands either kidnapped or raped. that i am or who may bring a message of hope in future for our broken and violated nation disturbing truth that defy our dignity, a message for all of us as human beings, a message of true to help halt the intolerable tragedy of a conflict in wh
60 years old if she serves her entire sentence, that means she wouldn't be released until she's 80. gabriel's hondo out is it a new york. columbia's trade commission has presented its final report since come into the country's long running civil war. a body was created under the 2016 piece dale with fall cripples, and it's called on all sides to make sure political disputes are not solved by violence. alexander, i'm here to report from bulletin. he kalissa will loom after 4 years of...
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a marta julia no le importa que la prensa recuerde una y otra vez el romance que tuvo con gabriel soto, ahora que se reencuentran en la pantalla chica en la telenovela "la madrastra". >> gabriel es una persona maravillosa, son gran tipo, nos gusta, tambiÉn me gusta, claro que llega un punto donde dices que tiene su pareja, porque cuando uno dice una cosita alarman enorme. >> vaya escÁndalo que protagoniza sherlyn despuÉs de que una diseÑadora mexicana le estÁ exigiendo que le devuelvan varias prendas de ropa que le facilitÓ para promociÓn, y hasta el sol de hoy no le ha devuelto ni las llamadas ni la ropa que le presto. el cantante y actor jean carlos canela confesÓ nuestros amigos de "primer impacto" los momentos difÍciles que ha tenido que enfrentar. >> yo me desenamorÉ de la mÚsica, me desenamorÉ de el proceso creativo y de el arte por un tiempo porque me sentÍa completamente perdido, y me asustÉ muchÍsimo, hasta que lleguÉ a un momento donde toquÉ fondo y hubo gente que pensÓ que me iba a suicidar. encontramos a marc crossas en el aeropuerto de la ciudad de mÉxic
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plus, i'm gabriel's on to a new york city, where the mayor has ordered the forceful removal of all home listen cabinets. it's proved to be highly controversial at story coming up. ah, the governor of ukraine's land screech and says, russian forces are now in control of most of our a da next, the eastern city is reportedly being destroyed by heavy fighting, making it possible to deliver humanitarian supplies. all evacuate civilians, though still trapped in the city. a being advised to shelter in their sellers. what's the matter, don ask is key to moscow's efforts to complete the capture of la hans, which makes up part of the don bass region where russia has supported separatists for years. the cities about a 145 kilometers from the russian border and was one of the last pockets of low hands still under ukrainian government control. with an estimated 1500 civilians, i thought have been killed in easton, ukraine since russia refocused its advance on the area. same authority as more from keith. ah. pictures from a local ukrainian channel widely circulated on social media. the woman says hel
plus, i'm gabriel's on to a new york city, where the mayor has ordered the forceful removal of all home listen cabinets. it's proved to be highly controversial at story coming up. ah, the governor of ukraine's land screech and says, russian forces are now in control of most of our a da next, the eastern city is reportedly being destroyed by heavy fighting, making it possible to deliver humanitarian supplies. all evacuate civilians, though still trapped in the city. a being advised to shelter in...
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if she serves her entire sentence, that means she wouldn't be released until she's 80. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york fella had on al jazeera no. is the time for independence i latest pushed by scottish needed to leave the united kingdom soon as next year. the oldest person to go on trial for war crimes during the holocaust finds out his face. ah ah. hello there, let's look to north america and much of the weather action is happening in the very north and the very south. now we saw a lot of heat lingering around those southern usa to the beginning of the week, but that's been knocked out by this stream of thunderstorms, bringing some really rumbly showers in heavy rain to the likes of texas for example . and that's going to knock a lot of the warmth out of cities like houston, if we have a look at the 3 day, the temperature dipping below the average thunderstorms all the way through to friday. now we've seen some severe storms roll across the canadian prairies, working their way further east, bringing some heavy falls to northern areas of the mid west and the great lakes in the us
if she serves her entire sentence, that means she wouldn't be released until she's 80. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york fella had on al jazeera no. is the time for independence i latest pushed by scottish needed to leave the united kingdom soon as next year. the oldest person to go on trial for war crimes during the holocaust finds out his face. ah ah. hello there, let's look to north america and much of the weather action is happening in the very north and the very south. now we saw a lot...
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as it was then there was a gabriel sandow leave to go. how does ita think in all the new york one of king his most prolific rumba bands less. one ye cup is back together to propose home it's, it's after more than 20 years. democratic republic of congo is known as africa rumba, capital. but kenya, as a thriving, seemed to markham web reports from nairobi. ah, it was more than 40 years ago when these musicians 1st played together and more than 20 since they were lost on stage. a 19 seventies to the 19 ninety's less one acre. well, one of kenya's most loved when the back. oh, some of the original band members had passed away the rest and now back together. that's why you were coming back. because of the people. not in kenyana or his daughter, aka. maybe there was one african room. the music began in the democratic republic of congo, nearly a century ago. in the seventy's narrow, he became a hub for benz fleeing censorship and seeking a market. and so the scene boomed in east africa to lead when he can read some of the most popular and enduri
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maity: gabriel boric de chile hizo un llamado para hablar sobre el cambio climÁtico en la cumbre de las amÉricas. fÉlix: en el deporte, mÉxico empatÓ con ecuador y sumÓ su segundo partido sin anotar gol en este ciclo de preparaciÓn. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportera: es un gusto saludarlos. mucha informaciÓn deportiva. mÉxico y ecuador terminaron sin goles. un conato de bronca y el partido fue pausado por el grito homofÓbico. y la selecciÓn mexicana sub 20 jugÓ contra indonesia. 2—0 para el tri. termina en segundo lugar con 6 puntos. y portugal enfrentÓ a suiza y ganÓ 4—0. doblete de cristiano ronaldo. los lusitanos son lÍderes. argentina y estonia, 5 goles anotados por messi para el 5—0. estados unidos y uruguay empataron a 0. rafael nadal consiguiÓ su 14 roland—garros. quedan bien informados. maity: gracias. en instantes le tenemos las imÁgenes del Último dÍa del jubileo de la reina isabel ii. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] (doorbell rings) - [narrator] texmexcitement: when you realize the spice of life is actually the spice you just tasted. on time, lowest price, or we'll make
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and gabriel elizondo was at another in new york. but 1st let's go to rosalind jordan, who was outside the supreme court in washington d. c. at ross, you know, many had expected that perhaps president biden might announce planned executive orders to counter the supreme court ruling when he spoke earlier. did he actually have any options when it came to executive actions that he could have taken well, that's really the big legal question. now. there are many in his administration who argue that joe biden didn't really have any offers that he could put forward in the form of an executive order. that's something that would not have to get congressional approval. what he did reiterate is that to one, using the so called morning after drug or medicines used to induce a chemical abortion. those have been legalized by the food and drug administration . and so there was that re confirmation that using that medicine is still legal in all 50 states, and that individual states cannot band at the use or the purchase of those medicines. the other
and gabriel elizondo was at another in new york. but 1st let's go to rosalind jordan, who was outside the supreme court in washington d. c. at ross, you know, many had expected that perhaps president biden might announce planned executive orders to counter the supreme court ruling when he spoke earlier. did he actually have any options when it came to executive actions that he could have taken well, that's really the big legal question. now. there are many in his administration who argue that...
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brad raffensperger and gabriel sterling. they stood up to trump's pressure campaign. they obviously received a lot of praise for that, but despite acknowledging that there was no fraud in the 2020 election, both men, still supported voter restrictions and suppression, basically in their state. do you think we should let them off the hook for that? how do you explain it in a broader context of the republican party, that even in these moments where somebody like mike pence set up to the president on january the 6th, and the rest of the time he's been basically bearing his hand in the sand and going along -- before the january 6th insurrection, the big lie, and everything else about january 6th since then. >> i think you raise a dilemma. it's a good point. i think on the other hand, i think that would he did with regards to the 2020 election was brave big. basically, explaining that the elections were free and fair in georgia. i think that where he has none since then, obviously, has been politically expedient. he managed to survive a primary against the trump backed can
brad raffensperger and gabriel sterling. they stood up to trump's pressure campaign. they obviously received a lot of praise for that, but despite acknowledging that there was no fraud in the 2020 election, both men, still supported voter restrictions and suppression, basically in their state. do you think we should let them off the hook for that? how do you explain it in a broader context of the republican party, that even in these moments where somebody like mike pence set up to the president...
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gabriel sterling is a chief operating officer in the georgia office. mr. sterling was the statewide implementation manager for the 2020 election in georgia, responsible for leading the secretary of state's response to the covid pandemic and rolling out modernized voting equipment. i will swear in our witnesses. witnesses will please stand and raise the right hand do you swear upon the penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you, please be seated. let the record reflect that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. speaker bowers, thank you for being with us today. you ought to speak -- your speaker of the arizona house and a self described conservative republican. you campaigned for president trump with him during the 2020 election. is it fair to say that you want to donald trump to win a second term in office? please. >> yes, sir. thank you. >> and is it your understanding that president biden was the winner of the popular vote in arizona in 2020? >> yes,
gabriel sterling is a chief operating officer in the georgia office. mr. sterling was the statewide implementation manager for the 2020 election in georgia, responsible for leading the secretary of state's response to the covid pandemic and rolling out modernized voting equipment. i will swear in our witnesses. witnesses will please stand and raise the right hand do you swear upon the penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the...
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ready, bend is gabriel playing with fire? yeah. right. but i have that, i you, i mean, the government says that that, that's as a bare was detained over a tweet that he posted a few years ago insulting into his religious beliefs will what he make of their response. no, i mean i've seen the tree which she did, she sent out. it's so slow. it's already gone to the police station are complete case. the issue in savannah that he exposed the b j. b spokesperson, who you referred to word hood. you know it back on muslims at the prospect in particular, which is what's really antic mazda of young muslims in the country. so i think this was simply a fig leaf. i think that very, you're probably aware that on this aqua human as to friend does a fact minorities, india has led to india slipping back on almost every single democracy, backs and children rights and bricks and the world is watching despite our he does going to it's bachelor for a leg, g 7, i get off stock, you more democracy. i think the 2 most powerful countries of the world are not stupi
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his name is gabrielle, this is august of 22021. and met with him and recorded him talk about how he wants to turn the students to revolutionaries. this is at a coffee shop in sacramento. >> how do you do that? >> get out of the students and send them to events where they will get extra credit for protesting with ntf. i wonder if the parents know about this? >> they take a picture they write. [inaudible] students heard about that. [inaudible] >> he wants to make your students feel uncomfortable. so wehi confronted this man in e street in his neighborhood and he told us we were making him feel uncomfortable. >> gabriel how are you? i am a journal with project veritas nice to talk with you. tdon't mind my calling recordig we are s recording. i think you're going to be more interested in what i have to say here. there is saying he doesn't feel comfortable' update hammer and sickle shirt on. this guy is a high school teacher, communist. he was stamping homeworkom assignmentssi with stalin's fac. this was actually happening. this happene
his name is gabrielle, this is august of 22021. and met with him and recorded him talk about how he wants to turn the students to revolutionaries. this is at a coffee shop in sacramento. >> how do you do that? >> get out of the students and send them to events where they will get extra credit for protesting with ntf. i wonder if the parents know about this? >> they take a picture they write. [inaudible] students heard about that. [inaudible] >> he wants to make your...
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we will be hearing from raffensperger and his deputy, gabriel sterling, a name we know well as well. focusing on the pressure trump put on the former vice president, mike pence, to not certify the election. now one member of the january 6th committee praised pence this morning for resisting trump's pressure. >> in a time of the scandalous betrayal of people in office and crimes being committed all over the place. somebody who does their job will stand out as a hero on the day. i think on that day he was a hero for resisting all of the pressure campaigns and the course of efforts to get him to play along with this continuation of the big lie. this big joke that he could somehow call off all the proceedings himself. >> all the public hearing so far, they've shown the former president is this really driving force right behind the election lie behind the january 6th insurrection. we want to get a lot into all of this. kind of recap and look at what we can expect at this week, especially as we focus on georgia, the infamous phone call. with me now, melissa murray, cleave woodson junior, e
we will be hearing from raffensperger and his deputy, gabriel sterling, a name we know well as well. focusing on the pressure trump put on the former vice president, mike pence, to not certify the election. now one member of the january 6th committee praised pence this morning for resisting trump's pressure. >> in a time of the scandalous betrayal of people in office and crimes being committed all over the place. somebody who does their job will stand out as a hero on the day. i think on...
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gabriel sterling again, went to the public without warning. he said that, in december 2020, just before the january 6th attack. and just as rusty bowers was right in that press release earlier that month, gabriel sterling also was right. and he will be another one of the live witnesses tomorrow. and by that point in tomorrow's hearing, i think the committee will still have its unbroken record of every single witness they've called thus far, being a republican and-or a conservative. but there's one other witness they're going to call tomorrow who i think breaks that mold. the last witness we're gonna hear from the committee tomorrow is, we have no idea what her politics are, or her political affiliation, and that's proper, because she's in a nonpartisan capacity. she's there to talk about being an election worker in georgia, a nonpartisan technocratic ground level election worker. she, therefore, it will be a totally different kind of witness that we have seen thus far from the january 6th hearings. and it in terms of why she's there, you may n
gabriel sterling again, went to the public without warning. he said that, in december 2020, just before the january 6th attack. and just as rusty bowers was right in that press release earlier that month, gabriel sterling also was right. and he will be another one of the live witnesses tomorrow. and by that point in tomorrow's hearing, i think the committee will still have its unbroken record of every single witness they've called thus far, being a republican and-or a conservative. but there's...