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administrative leave after he sent an e-mail to employees encouraging everyone to get vaccinated against cry russ. dr. peno who serves as the director of department of health in orange county sent the at the mail. he noted 568 employees and only 77 had the booster. a number he calls super low. the doctor wrote this, i have a hard time understanding how we could be in public health and not practice it. he wants to say i am sorry but in the absence of reasonable, it is irresponsible to not be vaccinated. dr. pino urging employees to get vaccinated. the florida department of health sent his statement calling the decision to get vaccinated calling it "personal medical choice should be made." >> eddie, this is ridiculous. the guy gets fired. hey, you really should not smoke. it is bad for you. that's where i am with this. you don't want to get vaccinated. you want to put your family at risk and yourself at risk. your call. it is america, you know? a guy that's in a public health department can encourage people to get vaccinated? >> it makes no sense for me for doing something that's common sense that'
administrative leave after he sent an e-mail to employees encouraging everyone to get vaccinated against cry russ. dr. peno who serves as the director of department of health in orange county sent the at the mail. he noted 568 employees and only 77 had the booster. a number he calls super low. the doctor wrote this, i have a hard time understanding how we could be in public health and not practice it. he wants to say i am sorry but in the absence of reasonable, it is irresponsible to not be...
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russ, eric, thank you both >>> don't miss a special edition of "capital exchange." in her first on-camera interview, lina khan will join andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of "the new york times" "sway" podcast for a consideration on big tech, big business and the ftc's approach to the current wave of deals that's 10:00 a.m. eastern to catch that and we will bring you the headlines and highlights here on cnbc >>> coming up, the case for netflix. the stock down 15% already this year and earnings are due out thursday why one analyst says you should buy ahead of the report. >>> plus, the story, the action and the trade on three big reports tomorrow from bank of america, morgan stanley and pg&e all of the stocks in the red today. will they continue to suffer the same thing as goldman and jpm? we are back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. ♪ ♪ wow,
russ, eric, thank you both >>> don't miss a special edition of "capital exchange." in her first on-camera interview, lina khan will join andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of "the new york times" "sway" podcast for a consideration on big tech, big business and the ftc's approach to the current wave of deals that's 10:00 a.m. eastern to catch that and we will bring you the headlines and highlights here on cnbc >>> coming up, the case for netflix....
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all of russ struggling. and this is something that we can do right now to help families and to support all of us and to learn something in a crisis about care and family and being there for each other. this is what we're fighting for. >> thank you both. continue to follow breaking news from texas. a man holding a rabbi against his will inside a synagogue. we learn one hostage was released, uninjured. crisis negotiations now exceeding seven hours. the latest throughout the evening here on msnbc. out the evening here on msnbc. these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. working to impact hundreds of millions of lives... young and old. it's what we call, the pursuit of normal. ♪ ♪ don't settle for products that give you a sort-of white smile. try crest whitening emulsions... it's what we call, the pursuit of normal. ...for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster
all of russ struggling. and this is something that we can do right now to help families and to support all of us and to learn something in a crisis about care and family and being there for each other. this is what we're fighting for. >> thank you both. continue to follow breaking news from texas. a man holding a rabbi against his will inside a synagogue. we learn one hostage was released, uninjured. crisis negotiations now exceeding seven hours. the latest throughout the evening here on...
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russ douthat, thank you. >>> we'll be right back. the mt of my workplace benefits. voya helps me feel like i've got it all under control. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. ...so at at&t everyone gets our best deals. aren't others doing that? others say that, but not everyone gets the best deal. like what if i give you a lollipop... then i give you our best lollipop. that's not fair. at at&t we think it's only fair that all customers get our best deals... ...and you get a choice of plans. she said everyone? it's not complicated. only at&t gives both new & existing customers our same best deals, like up to $800 off our most popular smartphones. >>> a reminder, don't miss "full circle," our digital news shows. it gives us a chance to have in-depth conversations. catch it an cnn.com/fullficircl or watch it on the cnn app. >>> brianna keila
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russ is a pitbull terrier mix. ran away in august as the caldor fire roared toward south lake tahoe. last month a man skiing saw arras and posted photos online. rescuers tracked the animal in heavy snow and brought them down on a sled. russ in good health, within days he was reunited with his family. i am told the skier thought he was dead, did not even realize he was alive until russ opened his eyes. >> unbelievable. amazing. unfortunately, dogs can't talk or tell us about the harrowing experience that he no doubt had. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, the new information that we're learning about new york city's deadliest fire in decades, and the warning about space heaters just as a cold arctic blast takes aim at the northeast. at least 17 people killed, including eight children, but the concern tonight that the death toll could rise with more than a dozen still hospitalized. the horrifying account of a woman who narrowly escaped. >> i was hearing people, you know, yell, "help me, he
russ is a pitbull terrier mix. ran away in august as the caldor fire roared toward south lake tahoe. last month a man skiing saw arras and posted photos online. rescuers tracked the animal in heavy snow and brought them down on a sled. russ in good health, within days he was reunited with his family. i am told the skier thought he was dead, did not even realize he was alive until russ opened his eyes. >> unbelievable. amazing. unfortunately, dogs can't talk or tell us about the harrowing...
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friend and also the person that introduced me to james in the first place i found a drummer called russ who my first played at a john stewart rehearsal. >> the way james accompanied himself on the guitar and sang, never heard anything like it. >> we found the bass player. >> his song was amazing and demeanor was unlike most cats i knew at that time. >> finally, i'd met one of my idles, one of the greatest s songwriters of all time carole king. i said to carole, about to make this record with james taylor i wonder if you would consider playing piano on it. would you come to my house and meet him? >> carole said yes. >> i'm down at his house hooking up and we're talking about doing this show. >> which consequently changed my life for all intensive purposes. >> i guess i didn't realize how exciting it was at the time it is in retro spect saying how exciting and we were being young and making music. >> this is one of the things i wish i was aware my life was changing at that moment because i might have absorbed it in a different way. it was a moment where everything goes boom and matches up
friend and also the person that introduced me to james in the first place i found a drummer called russ who my first played at a john stewart rehearsal. >> the way james accompanied himself on the guitar and sang, never heard anything like it. >> we found the bass player. >> his song was amazing and demeanor was unlike most cats i knew at that time. >> finally, i'd met one of my idles, one of the greatest s songwriters of all time carole king. i said to carole, about to...
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be quite critical, and that is the revival of the normandy format with germanyfrance, ukraine, and russ. >> reporter: thaformat focuses on the war ongoing in eastern ukraine and requires moscow to reduce and give areas controlled by russian separatists some autonomy and those talks will continue over the next couple of weeks. >> woodruff: nick schifrin following developments from every front tonight, thank you, nick. >> reporter: thank you. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, an investigation is underway tonight to determine what caused a pittsburgh bridge to collapse into a ravine, hours before president biden visited the city to tout the new bipartisan infrastructure law. several vehicles, including a bus, were on the 50-year-old bridge when it caved in, early this morning. pittsburgh's mayor said there were a handful of injuries. >> i think ten have been seen, and they're okay. so, we're just going to continue to hope for the best and make sure that we get this under-- get this together. right now, we're still assessing the situation, getting information. but the good thing at this
be quite critical, and that is the revival of the normandy format with germanyfrance, ukraine, and russ. >> reporter: thaformat focuses on the war ongoing in eastern ukraine and requires moscow to reduce and give areas controlled by russian separatists some autonomy and those talks will continue over the next couple of weeks. >> woodruff: nick schifrin following developments from every front tonight, thank you, nick. >> reporter: thank you. >> woodruff: in the day's...
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anwar russ' lawn was given life in prison for the torture of more than 4,000 detainees in syria, before he sought asylum in germany. russia and china have blocked such cases from going to the international criminal court. britain's prince andrew has been stripped of his military titles and royal public duties as a sexual abuse case moves forward in the u.s. buckingham palace announced the move today. it said andrew will act as a private citizen in facing charges that he abused a 17- year-old girl in 2001 back in this country, sirhan sirhan, the man who assassinated robert f. kennedy in 1968, has again been denied parole. california governor gavin newsom rejected sirhan's bid today, saying he has never accepted responsibility for his crime. sirhan is now 77 years old. thousands of inmates will begin transferring out of federal prisons this week and into home confinement or halfway houses. it's part of a criminal justice overhaul that president trump authorized in 2018. inmates will earn time off sentences for taking part in programs ranging from anger management to drug treatment. a majo
anwar russ' lawn was given life in prison for the torture of more than 4,000 detainees in syria, before he sought asylum in germany. russia and china have blocked such cases from going to the international criminal court. britain's prince andrew has been stripped of his military titles and royal public duties as a sexual abuse case moves forward in the u.s. buckingham palace announced the move today. it said andrew will act as a private citizen in facing charges that he abused a 17- year-old...
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". >> reporter: all began last summer near lake tahoe, somehow russ got spooked and took off. soon after, the ferocious fire swept through the region only to be followed by a snow storm months later. ricardo thought he would never see his beloved dog again. >> i was lurtded by people who called me who saw on facebook a backcountry skier had seen a dog curled up next to a tree. >> reporter: she sent two volunteers on snow shoes to brave freezing temperatures all to find russ. >> so even on snow shoes, you know, leona and i were in up to our thighs. >> reporter:? in the distance, spotted a black dot, and then muflt. >> the moment you saw russ lift his head, what goes through your mind? >> joy, absolute joy, i think most of us thought this would be a recovery not a rescue. >> reporter: with careful coaxing, the pair got russ into their arms and sled him to safety. >> we were going to get him no matter what. >> reporter: but who did he belong to? thanks to a micro chip, officers connected russ to ricardo several hundred miles away. >> i thought it was a work call, i answered it al
". >> reporter: all began last summer near lake tahoe, somehow russ got spooked and took off. soon after, the ferocious fire swept through the region only to be followed by a snow storm months later. ricardo thought he would never see his beloved dog again. >> i was lurtded by people who called me who saw on facebook a backcountry skier had seen a dog curled up next to a tree. >> reporter: she sent two volunteers on snow shoes to brave freezing temperatures all to find...
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. ♪ >> lou: and now, it's time to find out, where is russ hiding? where is russ hiding this time? >> i'm behind the chair. >> lou: and that's where russ was hiding. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait 15 minutes after use before inserting contact lenses. the most common side effect is a temporary burning sensation. ask your eye care professional about restasis®. now to trick out t
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shot of a post from a group of opponents of corona virus restrictions actually in the northern city of russ dog. and it was posted to twitter by a regional politician who kind of wanted to raise attention to what's going on. and i mean, you're asking me how communist there's a, the sad truth is that it's actually a very common and you know, i think that has to do with the fact that for a long time, people thought that they could say whatever they want to say on telegram without having to face any consequences and some, you know, still seem to believe that today's, you say no consequences. i mean, aren't there rules against online violence a telegram is supposed to respect. yeah, well, i mean there are rules against online violence that if you ask the german government and telegram needs, like, let's say all the rules that apply to facebook or twitter, youtube also apply to telegram, but i mean so much for the theory. the reality is the current, the telegram does not it here to those rules telegram also has just sort of like ignored attempts by the german government to get in contact with th
shot of a post from a group of opponents of corona virus restrictions actually in the northern city of russ dog. and it was posted to twitter by a regional politician who kind of wanted to raise attention to what's going on. and i mean, you're asking me how communist there's a, the sad truth is that it's actually a very common and you know, i think that has to do with the fact that for a long time, people thought that they could say whatever they want to say on telegram without having to face...
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. >> what's your question or comment for russ? that's how james brolin, better known for 30 years as posteriorly, would greet callers. mr. golin has written a book about his time as call screener and official show observer and producer with the most popular radio talkshow during the past 30 years. rush limbaugh died on february 17, 2021. in his book, which golin said is a tribute to his former boss and friend, he writes about his love of radio and how the limbaugh program came together behind the scenes. >> on this episode of "booknotes plus," available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcasts. president biden today wa
. >> what's your question or comment for russ? that's how james brolin, better known for 30 years as posteriorly, would greet callers. mr. golin has written a book about his time as call screener and official show observer and producer with the most popular radio talkshow during the past 30 years. rush limbaugh died on february 17, 2021. in his book, which golin said is a tribute to his former boss and friend, he writes about his love of radio and how the limbaugh program came together...
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bella russ borders ukraine to the north and is politically aligned with moscow. downing street said prime minister boris johnson is expected to discuss it in coming day. french president emmanuel macron spoke with putin on friday and he later talked to ukraine's president and expressed full solidarity with ukraine. germany is taking a softer approach, the pipeline isn't operational and is weighing heavily on germany's response to the russian threat. the buildup is alarming defense officials, cnn defense official barbara starr has the latest. >> reporter: if vladimir putin going for a full-scale invasion of ukraine, america's top general laid out just how grim war dob. how disastrous could it be, in your assessment? >> if that was unleashed on ukraine, it would be significant. very significant. and would result in a significant amount of casualties. and you can imagine what that might look like in dense urban areas, along roads and so on and so forth. it would be horrific. it would be terrible. >> reporter: russia's buildup increasing in just the last 48 hours, ac
bella russ borders ukraine to the north and is politically aligned with moscow. downing street said prime minister boris johnson is expected to discuss it in coming day. french president emmanuel macron spoke with putin on friday and he later talked to ukraine's president and expressed full solidarity with ukraine. germany is taking a softer approach, the pipeline isn't operational and is weighing heavily on germany's response to the russian threat. the buildup is alarming defense officials,...
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it was dangerous and our lack of an explanation that is presented on the economically on been 0 at russ and yvonne and post as this was in the weekend mail. i was preparing for feedback about i didn't hear anything, not from ventercore either or didn't accomplished who that reference was a red alert. well, not actually referring to test detection. got vice did warn vin to call that american inspectors could look for it. the exact wording. it's likely that the authorities will then search the v w systems for evidence of test detection being fitted in the engine control software. a defeat device. but did vince colon even read that reference in his weekend mail? did he understand what its contents might entail for the company? he would later effectively say that he hadn't read the alarming notes. all he could remember was having been informed of the study this same account, ventercore would repeat later on the records as a parliamentary committee of inquiry in berlin. according to his version of events, nobody mentioned manipulation or cheating. what i wanted to know was whether it was a g
it was dangerous and our lack of an explanation that is presented on the economically on been 0 at russ and yvonne and post as this was in the weekend mail. i was preparing for feedback about i didn't hear anything, not from ventercore either or didn't accomplished who that reference was a red alert. well, not actually referring to test detection. got vice did warn vin to call that american inspectors could look for it. the exact wording. it's likely that the authorities will then search the v...
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obviously, when these people should take this more seriously. russ feingold, thank you very much. when you waking sunday julian songs can challenge you k court decision to exploit him to the united states. the judge is abroad. he can appeal to the supreme court. to us wants to try us on, on 18 charges, including espionage, is all related to the publications of classified military documents about the wars and canister on. and also in iraq. the philippines is still recovering after super typhoon rice dropped last month. and now there's more flooding in the forecast just as the details in your world, whether update. hello there, thank you for joining in your world's weather report. begins in the philippines and soaking rains here from sebu rate into devout. and for devout, there is a severe flight advisory in play. the northeast spawn soon is amplifying rainfall amounts here. and with that ne, monsoon pepin up, we're seeing an increase in shower activity across the coastal vietnam. but nothing major here that stop central and eastern portions of china, some rain and snow moving acros
obviously, when these people should take this more seriously. russ feingold, thank you very much. when you waking sunday julian songs can challenge you k court decision to exploit him to the united states. the judge is abroad. he can appeal to the supreme court. to us wants to try us on, on 18 charges, including espionage, is all related to the publications of classified military documents about the wars and canister on. and also in iraq. the philippines is still recovering after super typhoon...
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. >>> i'm russ feingold, the president of the american constitution society. the country's foremost progressive legal network with more than 200 student and lawyer chapters across the nation. acs is celebrating its 20th year of shaping legal debate, nurturing the next generation of lawyers, judges, and advocates, and insuring that the law is a force to improve the lives of all people. we have been focusing our work in this anniversary rear on the legacy of our foundingai
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somehow russ got spooked and took off. soon after the caldor fire swept through the region, to be followed by a snowstorm months later. ricardo thought he'd never see his beloved dog again. but then -- >> i was alerted by people who alerted me, a back country snowboarder saw a dog curled by a tree. >> reporter: wendy runs furry friends, she sent volunteers to find russ. >> we were sinking in up to our thighs even on snow shoes. >> reporter: they spotted a black dog, at first still and then movement. >> the moment you saw russ lift his head, what goes through your mind? >> joy. absolute joy. because i think both of us went up the hill thinking this was going to be a recovery not a rescue. >> reporter: with coaxing they pulled russ into their arms and sledded him to safety. >> we were going to get him. >> reporter: but who did he belong? thanks to amicro chip, they got him back to ricardo. >> i thought it was a work call, how can i help you. they're like, we found your dog he's in the middle of the snow. in the snow? where?
somehow russ got spooked and took off. soon after the caldor fire swept through the region, to be followed by a snowstorm months later. ricardo thought he'd never see his beloved dog again. but then -- >> i was alerted by people who alerted me, a back country snowboarder saw a dog curled by a tree. >> reporter: wendy runs furry friends, she sent volunteers to find russ. >> we were sinking in up to our thighs even on snow shoes. >> reporter: they spotted a black dog, at...
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i brought my buddy russ. russ is in the back with a jean jacket. zoom in on there he's holding up his phone. yeah, go right, right, right there's russ in the back holding his phone. no, no, keep going keep going, keep going right there. that's russ. >> seth: yeah. >> that's my producing partner russ i snuck him up there >> seth: that's great. >> grabbed the flag from the gentleman who usually waves the green flag his name is aaron. >> seth: yeah. >> and i just waved the heck out of that thing. >> seth: and none of the cars were ready, and they're like, "no, no, no! >> yeah, no. they were ready. they were ready. >> seth: can't imagine a louder honor than that one. >> i had ear plugs in. it was loud. it was loud. i mean, when those cars are just racing underneath you just ripping around that track. i mean i actually -- so my buddy conor daly, he's a racing driver. he is the one that brought us out there and said you should come out but then before that, the day before, they were like, "do you want to get into a
i brought my buddy russ. russ is in the back with a jean jacket. zoom in on there he's holding up his phone. yeah, go right, right, right there's russ in the back holding his phone. no, no, keep going keep going, keep going right there. that's russ. >> seth: yeah. >> that's my producing partner russ i snuck him up there >> seth: that's great. >> grabbed the flag from the gentleman who usually waves the green flag his name is aaron. >> seth: yeah. >> and i...
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russ: how did you find a process in the handling of the points of disagreement? julie: well, i think the commission invited a wide range of people to testify, as far as i could tell. there was a pretty broad ranging hearings including, i was pleased to see that there were many scholars who focused on constitutional systems outside the united states and compared to it, including a former justice of the canadian supreme court. and so i think there is a range of ideas presented, and to some degree you can see that not everyone testified but certainly the commissioners and some other things that were written afterwards, there were clearly disagreements. as kim was stating earlier, the purpose of the exercise was to lay out just the history and the range of options to make the recommendation. russ: the testimony, as many others did, julie -- can you take a minute to give us an overview, perhaps by category or constituency, of the views that were expressed during the process? who was the commission presented with? julie: i think there were many law professors who focus
russ: how did you find a process in the handling of the points of disagreement? julie: well, i think the commission invited a wide range of people to testify, as far as i could tell. there was a pretty broad ranging hearings including, i was pleased to see that there were many scholars who focused on constitutional systems outside the united states and compared to it, including a former justice of the canadian supreme court. and so i think there is a range of ideas presented, and to some degree...
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>> what's your question or comment for russ? that's how james brolin, better known for 30 years as posteriorly, would greet callers. mr. golin has written a book about his time as call screener and official show observer and producer with the most popular radio talkshow during the past 30 years. rush limbaugh died on february 17, 2021. in his book, which golin said is a tribute to his former boss and friend, he writes about his love of radio and how the limbaugh program came together behind the scenes. >> on this episode of "booknotes plus," available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcasts. president biden today warned that covid-19 cases will continue to rise as the omicron variant surges across the country. his remarks came just before meeting with the white house covid-19 response team. pres. biden: happy new year. pres. biden: happy new year. the admiral is in the house. >> hi, sir. how are you? president biden: hello. since we are more than 10 feet apart while we are speaking, we will take our masks off. le
>> what's your question or comment for russ? that's how james brolin, better known for 30 years as posteriorly, would greet callers. mr. golin has written a book about his time as call screener and official show observer and producer with the most popular radio talkshow during the past 30 years. rush limbaugh died on february 17, 2021. in his book, which golin said is a tribute to his former boss and friend, he writes about his love of radio and how the limbaugh program came together...
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. >> we heard from the kremlin who has reacted very strongly to the meeting that's been ongoing in russ bells. >> the risk of kiev actually started a con flight in eastern uk. and nay believes it's a high. >> they were information is creating hysteria. that information is laced with lies. that's the official reaction so far. and we've been hearing from officials from the dumat mo is the house of parliament. the nato d dispatching troops is going to create a severe crisis they further expending. >> they were trying to prevent that from happening. but it appears all the diplomatic efforts have failed. and now, we'll we'll continue to move forward andthe russians are concerned and believes that is security concern. and they batted to make sure that nato was not expanding any further. they didn't want jew crane. they wanted to go back to 1997 levels. after that point 14 new countries joined this alliance. and that's why near this position. they believe their security is at risk. because they're surround by a country that's part of this alliance and they believe this alliance has its own age
. >> we heard from the kremlin who has reacted very strongly to the meeting that's been ongoing in russ bells. >> the risk of kiev actually started a con flight in eastern uk. and nay believes it's a high. >> they were information is creating hysteria. that information is laced with lies. that's the official reaction so far. and we've been hearing from officials from the dumat mo is the house of parliament. the nato d dispatching troops is going to create a severe crisis they...
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in a study published today by the "journalic russ," researchers argue the move should get reversed. researchers say any geologically active bodies in space like pluto should be called planets. however, by that definition, there would be more than 150 planets in our solar system, according to the study. >> but it's pluto. >> it's pluto. bring it back. >> yes. >>> some star power on nbc bay area tonight. "miley's new year's eve party" starts at 10:30 here on nbc. co-hosted with "saturday night live's" pete davidson. you won't want to miss it, and be sure to tune in to our early newscast, nbc bay area news at 10:00. >>> the rose parade makes its return to pasadena tomorrow. we're going to have that story coming up. >>> the show will go on. the covid surge apparently is not stopping the rose parade for new year's day. the rose parade returns tomorrow after taking a year off because of the pandemic. this is a behind-the-scenes look as the finishing touches are made for the floats. louisiana's joining in this year with their own float set to debut. every part of a float must be natural. t
in a study published today by the "journalic russ," researchers argue the move should get reversed. researchers say any geologically active bodies in space like pluto should be called planets. however, by that definition, there would be more than 150 planets in our solar system, according to the study. >> but it's pluto. >> it's pluto. bring it back. >> yes. >>> some star power on nbc bay area tonight. "miley's new year's eve party" starts at 10:30...
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and what happened in georgia after the war is very much what russ would like to see happen in ukraine, who sort of, i limited. i, military and that takes out ukraine's a military capabilities. gracie, back on the ground, forces you brain to make more concessions. ultimately just like in georgia, you have some sort of uh acceptable russia brentley oligarchy. france is on our radar this week elections. there are just 3 months away and 2 candidates for the presidency began the year speaking to the media about the media torque nava has been following the story. thanks richard. this past week president emmanuel macaroni set out how he intends to stop the spread of disinformation and conspiracy theories in france. he pledged to hold online platforms on influences accountable in the same way that john the saw soon as possible. closely. sauce. it puzzled people to you. the skis, akina devoted it worked on it, hold on them. book said this work he put is a diffusion of all miss you. microns commons came off the back of a government commission study into how to deal with online propaganda. the r
and what happened in georgia after the war is very much what russ would like to see happen in ukraine, who sort of, i limited. i, military and that takes out ukraine's a military capabilities. gracie, back on the ground, forces you brain to make more concessions. ultimately just like in georgia, you have some sort of uh acceptable russia brentley oligarchy. france is on our radar this week elections. there are just 3 months away and 2 candidates for the presidency began the year speaking to the...
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theory of moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you referred which i found from russ roberts refers to something that smith hit upon that i think is profoundly important about human nature. the characterization that adam smith talked about self-interest in a gordon gecko way that we all operate from self-interest meaning i'm going to get what's best for myself. is entirely ignorant? adam smith did speak to the rather obvious reality of incentives that when we go to work to provide for our family, which sounds like a noble thing. we are inevitably doing commerce with somebody else and that it is benefiting and that those are good things in it's this the construct of the invisible hand. but what smith says here is that mankind is more complex than that and that there are i'm desires to be lovely desire to be seen as lovely and that there can be we know this from aristotle and augustine and aquinas. there is a moral nature demankind that feeds economic activity and i believe that smith as as one of the great enlightenment philosophers. got this right at a time that the c
theory of moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you referred which i found from russ roberts refers to something that smith hit upon that i think is profoundly important about human nature. the characterization that adam smith talked about self-interest in a gordon gecko way that we all operate from self-interest meaning i'm going to get what's best for myself. is entirely ignorant? adam smith did speak to the rather obvious reality of incentives that when we go to work...
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. >> i'm russ feingold, president of the american constitution society, the country's for most progressive legal network with more than 200 chapters across the nation. acs a celebrating its 20th year of shaping legal debate. nurturing the next generation of lawyers, judges and advocates and ensuring that the law is a force to improve the lives of all people. we have been focusing our work in this anniversary year on the legacy of our founding failures when it comes to race and equality in this country. you need not look any further than the united states supreme court to see a critical source of our challenges in this area. today and going forward. as you likely know, in april, president biden established a commission on the supreme court of the united states, tasked with, quote, providing an analysis of the principal arguments and contemporary public debate for and against supreme court reform, including an appraisal on the merits and legality of particular reform proposals. -- we are awfully lucky to be having a conversation today with two experts who can help shed light on the commissio
. >> i'm russ feingold, president of the american constitution society, the country's for most progressive legal network with more than 200 chapters across the nation. acs a celebrating its 20th year of shaping legal debate. nurturing the next generation of lawyers, judges and advocates and ensuring that the law is a force to improve the lives of all people. we have been focusing our work in this anniversary year on the legacy of our founding failures when it comes to race and equality in...
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i'm joined by former prosecutor and former mayoral candidate maya wiley and former democratic senator russ feingold who knows these issues and voted overseeing these hearings. i welcome both of you. i start with the biden matrix counting to 50. do you think that's the only way through or should joe biden consider trying to peel off republicans or maybe replacing sinema with a collins? >> thank you, ari. it's exciting day to be on the show. i have a good feeling about this. you absolutely count to 50 but some of the names that have been put around already are people who have received votes from republicans on the judiciary committee. and they are excellent choices, african american women who are already serving in some of the highest courts and there may be other people as well. i think there's a chance here, ari, that the marginal line, if you will, will not apply. i think there's a chance that some republicans will support but the thing that would make it less likely is if they see some squishiness on the democrats' side. >> that's where i want to press you, senator, because you've been i
i'm joined by former prosecutor and former mayoral candidate maya wiley and former democratic senator russ feingold who knows these issues and voted overseeing these hearings. i welcome both of you. i start with the biden matrix counting to 50. do you think that's the only way through or should joe biden consider trying to peel off republicans or maybe replacing sinema with a collins? >> thank you, ari. it's exciting day to be on the show. i have a good feeling about this. you absolutely...
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. >> nadine, are you with mike on his call >> in some areas so we have been talking about the russ plus 8, so real estate, utilities, staples, telecom, plus health care that's a great place to be we were there in november. those kinds of places got hurt the first few weeks of january because it was all about the cyclical reflation trade but now we're going back into defensives i don't think the timing can work, though i think a lot of economies around the world, there's going to be a slow in growth of gdp, except for in china. so i think it's more of a second quarter, third quarter story, not a two to three-week story, but in the interim because the technicals and everything sold off, you could see a bump up and then his leg down. so i think the timing might be a little off >> check out our chart of the day. it's stage one of the biggest reversals in the market this afternoon. look at the chart. what do you think of this chart? it's bitcoin rallying back toward $37,000 but that comes after a pretty rough stretch for the crypto market bitcoin extending last week's sell off to hit a low b
. >> nadine, are you with mike on his call >> in some areas so we have been talking about the russ plus 8, so real estate, utilities, staples, telecom, plus health care that's a great place to be we were there in november. those kinds of places got hurt the first few weeks of january because it was all about the cyclical reflation trade but now we're going back into defensives i don't think the timing can work, though i think a lot of economies around the world, there's going to be...
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>> unfortunately, more of russ going to be getting these notices from people we are around. the current recommendation, the people meet the definition of their primary series and not necessarily a booster. if they remain symptomatic, they do not need to quarantine. the general population. she should be -- they should be watching closely for symptoms. they are at higher risk just so start with, having been exposed to someone was confirmed to be a case of covid-19. they should get testing. that's the current recommendation. this is an area of change. >> president bernal: if you have a confirmed exposure and remain asymptomatic, is there a window of time buffer wait seeking a test or should you seek a test if you're asymptomatic? >> there's so much more omicron. the virus has a lower short intubation period and can be picked up sooner. if you're asymptomatic, it's still reasonable to say within 5 days of the potential exposure. it really is based on symptoms, development for the most part for the general public. >> president bernal: thank you. vice president green, is that a ne
>> unfortunately, more of russ going to be getting these notices from people we are around. the current recommendation, the people meet the definition of their primary series and not necessarily a booster. if they remain symptomatic, they do not need to quarantine. the general population. she should be -- they should be watching closely for symptoms. they are at higher risk just so start with, having been exposed to someone was confirmed to be a case of covid-19. they should get testing....
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a text from russ in texas, ukraine has 40 million people him at 280,000 troops, give them plenty of guns and ammo and get out of the way and let them settle it. this one says iraq and iran had no navy and air force and we were there for 20 years. this is all about money. the work in -- weapons makers, military-industrial complex eisenhower warned us about. 90% of americans cannot find ukraine on a map without help. and another one says this, hit them with sanctions now and do not wait. match them by moving equipment. if they invade, we hit first. they are a gas station with nukes. a couple views on twitter. this is from thehill.com, senior u.k. minister warns that russia -- warns russia of sanctions if it installs a puppet regime in ukraine. yesterday on fox news sunday, former trump secretary of state mike pompeo was on and talked about the biden administration's response to the situation in ukraine. [video clip] >> it is awful late, the real hard work of deterrence would have happened a long time ago, a year ago, when president putin demanded that we give him a new start treaty extensi
a text from russ in texas, ukraine has 40 million people him at 280,000 troops, give them plenty of guns and ammo and get out of the way and let them settle it. this one says iraq and iran had no navy and air force and we were there for 20 years. this is all about money. the work in -- weapons makers, military-industrial complex eisenhower warned us about. 90% of americans cannot find ukraine on a map without help. and another one says this, hit them with sanctions now and do not wait. match...
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and why russ landsey 1st syrian official to be convicted for such crimes, he held a top position in a prison where detainees were tortured and killed before he sought asylum and germany in 2014. dominic came reports now from berlin. 10 years ago. unwashed slant was a senior officer in the syrian government forces. now the former colonel.
and why russ landsey 1st syrian official to be convicted for such crimes, he held a top position in a prison where detainees were tortured and killed before he sought asylum and germany in 2014. dominic came reports now from berlin. 10 years ago. unwashed slant was a senior officer in the syrian government forces. now the former colonel.
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clean a russ getting 200 people to sign around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah. ah, busy w. news lived from berlin tonight, the united states wars of a quicken united response. if russia invades you, grave after price is talked here in berlin with european allies, u. s. secretary of state antony blink and says, the west is on the same page concerning russian aggression. any russian military forces move across the ukrainian border and commit new acts of aggression against ukraine that will be met with a swift, severe united response from the united states and our allies and partners also coming up tonight, serious accusations against former poca dick the 16th during his time, his german archbishop, did he know that children were being sexually abused and did he choose to look the other way? plus, flying into the record books and 19 year old becomes the youngest woman to fly. so low around the globe will look at what prop
clean a russ getting 200 people to sign around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah. ah, busy w. news lived from berlin tonight, the united states wars of a quicken united response. if russia invades you, grave after price is talked here in berlin with european allies, u. s. secretary of state antony blink and says, the west is on the same page concerning russian aggression....
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december dumped mountains of snow in tahoe, caught in the middle of it was three-year-old pit bull mix, russ. >> they can survive a very long time. we did not know the situation with his dog or how long he had been out there. >> reporter: try for months. his owner was in tahoe when the fire swept through, forced to live in the city was evacuated, and he ran off, never to be seen again, until now. on a mountainside, stuck in snow, five feet deep. >> i followed the tracks and all the sudden saw this dark shape under the tree and then he opened his eyes and i'm pretty sure i screamed. i'm pretty sure elsa heard me down the mountain. >> reporter: volunteers walked me through their told battle on snowshoes and with a slide to get him to safety. >> and kind of pet him under the chin a little bit and then he just did the come you know, where dog rest their head in your hand? >> the sweetest thing on the planet. just the most amazing dog. >> we are like he's here, okay, now what's next? we did not really think about that. so i look over at leona and eiko how do you feel about writing down the slide
december dumped mountains of snow in tahoe, caught in the middle of it was three-year-old pit bull mix, russ. >> they can survive a very long time. we did not know the situation with his dog or how long he had been out there. >> reporter: try for months. his owner was in tahoe when the fire swept through, forced to live in the city was evacuated, and he ran off, never to be seen again, until now. on a mountainside, stuck in snow, five feet deep. >> i followed the tracks and...
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russ is estimated to have about 100,000 troops on the border with ukraine, mostly in the north and east. there are fears they could link with crimea, which russia annexed in 2014. with russian troops in belarus, there are fears they could also target the capital from the north. but what is the west prepared to do to deter russia? would it abandon the pipeline from russia to germany that could leave energy prices soaring across europe? tay, germany's foreign minister was in moscow and says her country was ready to pay a high price and there could be consequences for the pipeline. the foreign minister of russia says that would be can a productive and rejected what he called speculation about russian aggression. >> we are not threatening anyone, but we hear threats directed at us. cannot accept demands related to military operations on our territory. >> the white house said the situation was externally dangerous. >> we are not estate -- we are now at a state where russia could at any point launch an attack on ukraine, more stark than we have been. >> u.s. is looking for a diplomatic soluti
russ is estimated to have about 100,000 troops on the border with ukraine, mostly in the north and east. there are fears they could link with crimea, which russia annexed in 2014. with russian troops in belarus, there are fears they could also target the capital from the north. but what is the west prepared to do to deter russia? would it abandon the pipeline from russia to germany that could leave energy prices soaring across europe? tay, germany's foreign minister was in moscow and says her...
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was an old packet for them of giving, giving something to the protesters who said, some of this on russ has been summary for a couple of years. i think it just needed you know, something to spark it. and that's really what we've seen in the last 4 days. right? we'll cross over now to belgrade, where we have victor rich, how is the russian president vladimir putin likely to be viewing these developments? well, this has the steering events in kazakhstan, it has been a surprise unexpected. it's an unexpected turn of events for moscow. and it comes at a sensitive time when moscow is preparing for negotiations with the united states and with nita on security to get into the europe and on the ukraine. this is hardly going, it's hardly going to make rushes negotiating position stronger. in fact, if fresh is involvement in, in kazakhstan through the collective for security reasons can use ation. if it goes sour, ah, this will negatively impact this will weaken russians position in the upcoming negotiations. so this is definitely not something moscow was looking for, especially at this time or a
was an old packet for them of giving, giving something to the protesters who said, some of this on russ has been summary for a couple of years. i think it just needed you know, something to spark it. and that's really what we've seen in the last 4 days. right? we'll cross over now to belgrade, where we have victor rich, how is the russian president vladimir putin likely to be viewing these developments? well, this has the steering events in kazakhstan, it has been a surprise unexpected. it's an...
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ah, again, the headlines on the 0 after week of anti government on russ cause exxon's, former intelligence chief carry muscle has been arrested on suspicion of treason. it's fueling speculation of a power struggle in the ruling party. robin forest here walker has more on what's behind the arrest. his departure today really cements this idea that cousin jo month, so kind of the president is, is purging the government, the system, the leads of all those figures who own allegiance to the former president know sometime as a by that it's really quite an extraordinary picture. i'm a difficult to explain in a nick, but inside an enigma why this would, would have happened. but this really explains the dog nature of cows or politics, internal politics. the rest the departments as condemned an air strike in ethiopia, northern te gray region, in which at least 56 people were killed. aid workers say the attack could account for a displaced people. the bodies of 9 victims of a snow storm and pucker. some have been brought to islam and bad. at least $22.00 people have died in total. the number of people
ah, again, the headlines on the 0 after week of anti government on russ cause exxon's, former intelligence chief carry muscle has been arrested on suspicion of treason. it's fueling speculation of a power struggle in the ruling party. robin forest here walker has more on what's behind the arrest. his departure today really cements this idea that cousin jo month, so kind of the president is, is purging the government, the system, the leads of all those figures who own allegiance to the former...
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american public is assured that this was not rushed on behalf of the united states, even if it wasn't russ, there's no way you not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where. busy was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one away ally initially? why did you want to wait as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees. a budget of $6500000000.00 reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what he claims is the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from these products, right. such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need. violent crime rates are rising in the u. s. which may be why some leading democrats have stopped calling for the funding of the police. but has the damage already been done? news views hughes offers the perspective. ah. join me every thursday on the
american public is assured that this was not rushed on behalf of the united states, even if it wasn't russ, there's no way you not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where. busy was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one away ally initially? why did you want to wait as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees. a budget of $6500000000.00 reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what...
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russ -- >> i want 2022 to be a safer year for the residents of oakland and the people that princess cruises was born right here in california. for over 55 years, we've been helping californians make the most of their precious vacation time. and right about now, we could all use a real vacation. so forget the road trips and rentals and sail with princess right from san francisco to the glaciers of alaska, the beautiful tropics of hawaii, the beaches of mexico or along the california coast. sail conveniently from sf from just $79 per day. book now at princess.com. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. it was really holding me back. standing up... ...even walking was tough. my joints hurt. i was afraid things were going to get worse. i was always hiding, and that's just not me. not being there for my family, that hurt. woooo! i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. i'm feeling good. watch me. cosentyx helps people with psoriatic arthritis move, look, and feel better. it targets more than just joint pain and treats the multiple symptoms like joint swelling and tenderness, back pain, h
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time >> detective arnold place williams and kristen berry under russ, and then he wasted no time making the one phone call he had waited 15 months to make. to erika's grandmother. >> i literally got done going to the bathroom and made that phone call. >> what was making that phone call? like >> it was like a, nicole because it first it was about them on a promise judy harper, that i would -- in 2000 -- six that i would get. them and we had. then >> what did you think when he told you? >> just relieved. i had confidence that they would find them sooner or later. because they couldn't get away with the. forever >> williamson quiz and barry would stand trial for the murder of aaron and the attempt of murder of erika. an eye for an eye, the death penalty hung over both of them coming up -- an emotional trial, and a little girl who not only survived, but thrived. when dateline continues but thrived. but thrived. when ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. up to 12 pounds. in adults
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i remember, he is a rick russ guy that doesn't pay attention to what the hedge funds are saying i know he has to like the minority hiring, the different areas that apply he's too thoughtful to say this is important i think he says, wow, everyone has omicron. we got to wait >> jim, i'm with you i think i was talking to somebody last night, made the point, if this was an end of the world movie like the day after tomorrow or 2012 or something, this would be the week where everybody, all the people in the white house and the administration and the senators and everybody else along with billionaires all got lifted and carried away to lifted and carried away to the bunkers and the rest of us were left here. >> i think you have to get it into the hands of the department of homeland security when they switched from ten days to five, that was a major blunder. they're going to be in play. >> i think it's too late i think what happened this week is everybody's got it. i heard from somebody whose class in colorado is there, it is teacher asked how -- they want 20 out of 23 kids got it over christm
i remember, he is a rick russ guy that doesn't pay attention to what the hedge funds are saying i know he has to like the minority hiring, the different areas that apply he's too thoughtful to say this is important i think he says, wow, everyone has omicron. we got to wait >> jim, i'm with you i think i was talking to somebody last night, made the point, if this was an end of the world movie like the day after tomorrow or 2012 or something, this would be the week where everybody, all the...
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best first question is, do i understand with the role of the digital infrastructure it is, am i taking russ that i don't actually want to spend time and money to secure because it is not a risk that i think it's worthwhile? have a balanced, right, my risks such that i have done the necessary preparation, it is resilient, it is robust, am i actually following with the system is doing such that only that last bit, then can i detect an anomaly, some transgressor inside the system? you have to first and think about with the purpose of the system is, have you balanced your investments across that. if you have done both of those things, then you cannot do i need for their dollars to buy down risk to something i have determined is an essential risk, and i have determined i have not been able to secure through resilience, productive defense, or pursuit. >> thank you so much, very insightful. i yield. >> thank you. the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. grothman is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. first question, this is for mr. inglis. as i understand it, there was recently a cyber incident, a
best first question is, do i understand with the role of the digital infrastructure it is, am i taking russ that i don't actually want to spend time and money to secure because it is not a risk that i think it's worthwhile? have a balanced, right, my risks such that i have done the necessary preparation, it is resilient, it is robust, am i actually following with the system is doing such that only that last bit, then can i detect an anomaly, some transgressor inside the system? you have to...
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they were able to track down russ and to safety. he was said to be in good health and because he was microchipped, his owners were found in russ is now back home in riverside. nowhere near lake tahoe. really? but what's russ been what you've been eating guess a lot pretty girls there. snow cones. >> coming up next, we take a look back at the role san francisco played in the creation of the united nations as we mark a special day for as we mark a special day for the international institution. i was hit by a car and needed help. as we mark a special day for the international institution. i called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys hel
they were able to track down russ and to safety. he was said to be in good health and because he was microchipped, his owners were found in russ is now back home in riverside. nowhere near lake tahoe. really? but what's russ been what you've been eating guess a lot pretty girls there. snow cones. >> coming up next, we take a look back at the role san francisco played in the creation of the united nations as we mark a special day for as we mark a special day for the international...
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and why russ lamb is the 1st sir and official to be convicted for such crimes. he held a top position in a prison where detainees were tortured and killed before he sought solomon germany in 2014, dominic came reports from berlin. 10 years ago. unwashed osland was a senior officer in the syrian government forces. now the former colonel is starting a life sentence for crimes against humanity convicted by a german court of multiple counts of murder, torture, and sexual violence. all carried out during his time in charge of the al hattie prison, near damascus. dahlia collector, lying tight assist the defendant was a part of a system. at his instigation, thousands of civilians were greatly tortured. he is also responsible for the murder of at least $27.00 people. the evidence we put forward proved fat unambiguously pursuing ruslan defected to the syrian opposition in 2012 before eventually coming to germany. 2 years later where he was granted asylum, it was only in 2018 that police began checking out his story. when they realized the extent of his crimes, they decid
and why russ lamb is the 1st sir and official to be convicted for such crimes. he held a top position in a prison where detainees were tortured and killed before he sought solomon germany in 2014, dominic came reports from berlin. 10 years ago. unwashed osland was a senior officer in the syrian government forces. now the former colonel is starting a life sentence for crimes against humanity convicted by a german court of multiple counts of murder, torture, and sexual violence. all carried out...
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rescuers were called in and they were able to track down russ and bring him to safety. he was in good health and because he was microchipped, his owners were contacted. andrus is now back home in riverside. amazing months later, they're pretty united. it is >> we'll take a break. coming up in the next hour. the kron 4 morning news. the palette out the school district is turning to parents for help. we'll tell you why the district says. >> parents can help keep schools open books. point how plus other school districts are making tough decisions as covid cases overwhelm them from 4 sarah stinson. we'll have details for us coming up in a live report. we'll be right back. from one moment to the next, our kids become the most important part of our lives. and even though the years pass, that never changes. we never stop worrying about them. that's why it's important to have health insurance. with covered california, we got a plan we could afford. it includes free preventive care, like cholesterol and blood-pressure checkups. because even though they grow up, they'll always be
rescuers were called in and they were able to track down russ and bring him to safety. he was in good health and because he was microchipped, his owners were contacted. andrus is now back home in riverside. amazing months later, they're pretty united. it is >> we'll take a break. coming up in the next hour. the kron 4 morning news. the palette out the school district is turning to parents for help. we'll tell you why the district says. >> parents can help keep schools open books....
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. >> reporter: in the oakland hills, russ taylor still remained without power most of the day sunday. >> all day yesterday, and half the day today. >> reporter: okay. >> so far. >> reporter: a neighbor shared pictures of the damage when a huge tree fell in the neighborhood early saturday morning, hitting a car and knocking down power lines. today pge crews were on scene working to restore power. taylor was hoping the lights would be on until late afternoon. he said he managed last night. >> we have a gas stove so i made some pasta and we had dinner by candlelight. we managed to cope. >> reporter: and it was a night he won't soon forget. >> it was so windy, i thought the house was going to blow down. >> reporter: crews also worked to restore power after another tree fell nearby. pg&e says extra crews and resources are in place, but people in the community say they're used to power outages with the threat of wildfires there. >> we have a propane generator with a couple of barbecue tanks. that's getting us by. my name is doing the same thing. >> reporter: ron cornell relies on his genera
. >> reporter: in the oakland hills, russ taylor still remained without power most of the day sunday. >> all day yesterday, and half the day today. >> reporter: okay. >> so far. >> reporter: a neighbor shared pictures of the damage when a huge tree fell in the neighborhood early saturday morning, hitting a car and knocking down power lines. today pge crews were on scene working to restore power. taylor was hoping the lights would be on until late afternoon. he said...
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i've been speaking to tech analyst russ frushtick, co—founder of american gaming website polygon. i asked if this deal was more a matter of "duty calls" for microsoft. there is no question about it. they made a very aggressive move here with this acquisition. 0bviously move here with this acquisition. obviously we still need to wait for it to be finalised with the. if ec but, if it does go through, they'll essentially be one of the biggest gaming companies in the world by far. biggest gaming companies in the world by far-— world by far. right. we can have a sharp _ world by far. right. we can have a sharp intake - world by far. right. we can have a sharp intake of- world by far. right. we can l have a sharp intake of breath at the amount of money involved here, but is this — at least at the moment — as big as it could be? 0r the moment — as big as it could be? or do you think there are other possible acquisitions that might be coming along soon? it that might be coming along soon? , ~ . , soon? it is certainly the biggest _ soon? it is certainly the biggest company - soon?
i've been speaking to tech analyst russ frushtick, co—founder of american gaming website polygon. i asked if this deal was more a matter of "duty calls" for microsoft. there is no question about it. they made a very aggressive move here with this acquisition. 0bviously move here with this acquisition. obviously we still need to wait for it to be finalised with the. if ec but, if it does go through, they'll essentially be one of the biggest gaming companies in the world by far....