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jessica, i want to start off with testing here. availability of testing, and more importantly, do you think we should have put more emphasis on testing over the last couple of months instead of just on vaccinations and boosters? jessica: i think that many of us knew or were predicting that a winter surge was coming. that is because in the winter, that is when we have surges in respiratory illnesses, influenza, and other viral causes of infection. so it is not a surprise. yes, it's disappointing we are not better prepared. yes, we should have taken steps to be in a better position than we are now. but we needed to multitask on this. we needed to do vaccines and boosters and prepare for more testing at the same time. i really would not choose testing over vaccines and boosters, no. taylor: you talked about the winter season, you brought up the flu. earlier i was listening to comments from dr. scott gottlieb , formerly over at the fda, saying this is going to be the pivotal year when covid-19 becomes like the flu, where it will be sea
jessica, i want to start off with testing here. availability of testing, and more importantly, do you think we should have put more emphasis on testing over the last couple of months instead of just on vaccinations and boosters? jessica: i think that many of us knew or were predicting that a winter surge was coming. that is because in the winter, that is when we have surges in respiratory illnesses, influenza, and other viral causes of infection. so it is not a surprise. yes, it's disappointing...
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jessica: in detroit, for “matter of fact,” i'm jessica gomez. >> up next, why this father has made teaching his son financial literacy a priority. >> everything i do is to make sure he's better than me. >> and america's schools are in crisis. what will it take to get more teachers back to classrooms? soledad: it's never too early to start learning about money. in fact, research shows that teaching personal finance to kids can have concrete benefits like helping to close the wealth gap. one online duo making inroads with financial literacy is kyren gibson and his nine-year-old son, kyng. they have more than a quarter million instagram followers. and father and son have also authored a popular kid-friendly financial workbook, "the generational wealth building activity book.” correspondent laura chavez caught up with kyng and kyren in asheville, north carolina to find out how they got started and why. kyren: what's a secure loan? kyng: using collateral to help get approved for a loan. i almost got myself. laura: in their online presence, kyng and kyren, kyren teaches and quizzes his nine-yea
jessica: in detroit, for “matter of fact,” i'm jessica gomez. >> up next, why this father has made teaching his son financial literacy a priority. >> everything i do is to make sure he's better than me. >> and america's schools are in crisis. what will it take to get more teachers back to classrooms? soledad: it's never too early to start learning about money. in fact, research shows that teaching personal finance to kids can have concrete benefits like helping to close...
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woman responded to jessica by saying there is no magic wand was going to make your dreams come true. they did not sit well with jessica, she when she bought herself magic wand and she kept it close to writer so she could make your dreams come true regardless of whatever others thought was possible and through hard work, jessica, advance or education, and she launched her career and this year, she celebrated the 11th anniversary of her business in rapid city, which has three commercial locations. to this day the magic wand sits in her office as a reminder of all that is possible. now go ahead and plan for her. [applause] [applause] [applause] senator castleberry's story, is in good company right here at the capitol, in fact all of these legislators have inspirational stories that have led them to where they are today and that is what is so special about south dakota, the representatives and the senators in the state legislatures, truly do reflect the people of south dakota, the understand the challenges and hardships in the loss. today you'll hear merce hundred more stories about the
woman responded to jessica by saying there is no magic wand was going to make your dreams come true. they did not sit well with jessica, she when she bought herself magic wand and she kept it close to writer so she could make your dreams come true regardless of whatever others thought was possible and through hard work, jessica, advance or education, and she launched her career and this year, she celebrated the 11th anniversary of her business in rapid city, which has three commercial...
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and it's great to have with us jessica berlin. she is an expert on security policy and geo politics. and she says, germany can no longer prioritize it's economic interests over its international obligations. jessica, germany's new government is getting some of the worst international press. this country has seen him quite a long time, deservedly. absolutely. this is precisely a moment when germany needs to lead. we are the largest country and economic power in europe. we're the 4th largest economy in the world. and yet, from the constant, i'm from the chancellor. re, we hear silence mostly on ukraine. this is truly a destabilizing factor right now, for nato's position with russia. now you are opening statement implies that the new german government is prioritizing its economic interests in the sense of commercial relations with russia. but former chancellor miracle was similarly inclined, and yet after the uh, the ukraine annexation of crimea in 2014, she played a very strong role in rallying e u. member states around sanctions. a
and it's great to have with us jessica berlin. she is an expert on security policy and geo politics. and she says, germany can no longer prioritize it's economic interests over its international obligations. jessica, germany's new government is getting some of the worst international press. this country has seen him quite a long time, deservedly. absolutely. this is precisely a moment when germany needs to lead. we are the largest country and economic power in europe. we're the 4th largest...
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jessica: in arcadia, wisconsin, for "matter of fact," i'm jessica gomez. soledad: joining me now is deepak bhargava. he's the distinguished lecturer of urban studies at the city university of new york. nice to have you with us, sir. so, to what degree is it the pandemic or is it the great resignation or is it low unemployment? or is it all of the above that are causing the labor shortages that we're seeing today? prof. bhargava: because of the pandemic, we've had huge shortages of labor in a variety of industries, in trucking and personal services and education and health care. but that comes on top of a long term trend where the country is aging and our population is growing at the lowest level in over 100 years. soledad: immigration, we know, slowed dramatically, halted, essentially, in this pandemic. what has been the impact on the labor market and therefore the impact on the economy? prof. bhargava: we're seeing dramatic impacts of the slowdown of immigration in a whole variety of sectors, whether it's farm workers or meatpacking workers or health care
jessica: in arcadia, wisconsin, for "matter of fact," i'm jessica gomez. soledad: joining me now is deepak bhargava. he's the distinguished lecturer of urban studies at the city university of new york. nice to have you with us, sir. so, to what degree is it the pandemic or is it the great resignation or is it low unemployment? or is it all of the above that are causing the labor shortages that we're seeing today? prof. bhargava: because of the pandemic, we've had huge shortages of...
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m., james lapan sent this text to jessica. pitbull. to which jessica replied, his dog. his name is smokey. and then james instructed jessica to delete all their texts. >> why are you talking about nick's pit bull the night he's murdered? >> jessica testified she and james had talked about her getting a dog like smokey for her daughter. that said, investigators still wonder if jessica was feeding james information about nick. remember, after the murder, smokey was found in the backyard. did james put him there, and was he able to pacify the dog based on help jessica provided? we wanted to ask jessica about all of that. she declined to be interviewed. if she committed a murder or played a part in committing a murder, she's getting away with it. >> we cannot find any evidence. >> or -- >> yeah. >> -- she's not guilty? >> correct. >> as for serena and james and their covenant marriage, it's over now. they divorced in 2019. but serena still worries about what effect james might still have on her and her children's lives. you ever going to be free of this guy? >> when god hit
m., james lapan sent this text to jessica. pitbull. to which jessica replied, his dog. his name is smokey. and then james instructed jessica to delete all their texts. >> why are you talking about nick's pit bull the night he's murdered? >> jessica testified she and james had talked about her getting a dog like smokey for her daughter. that said, investigators still wonder if jessica was feeding james information about nick. remember, after the murder, smokey was found in the...
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jessica said that she was worried. she and jason jumped in the car to make the five-hour drive around 7:00p.m. >> as we were coming around the corner to the house, i hit the garage door button. both of the cars were in the garage. >> that was bad news for you. >> yes. >> what did that imply? >> that there was something terribly wrong. >> jessica called 9-1-1 without ever going past the garage into the house. two officers arrived within minutes. >> they entered the home. another officer arrived. another. another. >> nobody said a word to jessica and jason. they noticed police blocking off the area with crime scene tape. >> i grabbed on to the officer saying what is going on. why are they calling for crime scene tape. he i don't know what is going on. i just know there are two people in the house that are deceased. >> chilling words but nothing compared to what investigators would find inside. >> seems to be an element of personal anger. close quarter killing with a weapon in their hand. >> definitely seemed to be person
jessica said that she was worried. she and jason jumped in the car to make the five-hour drive around 7:00p.m. >> as we were coming around the corner to the house, i hit the garage door button. both of the cars were in the garage. >> that was bad news for you. >> yes. >> what did that imply? >> that there was something terribly wrong. >> jessica called 9-1-1 without ever going past the garage into the house. two officers arrived within minutes. >> they...
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your parents and specifically jessica's mom. do not tell them they cannot be trusted what is going on here. they gave their many materials about transgender is on. they secretly change the pronouns but one in front of the parents refer to their children by their birth pronouns behind the parents back in the school use their new identity. all of this was done secretly and then suddenly they called jessica and ann informed her that going forward her daughter was to be referred to by male pronouns, different name. they change in the school records officially laura. [laughs] was presented to the mom. of course as you saw from video of the intro, jessica was outraged by the right of her to do with her daughter. she's fine with what her daughter whatever she decides but it's not the job of the teachers to prematurely assume. another thing laura is that this happened before covid. so when covid started and remote learning started. eventually, the daughter began to change back into her original identity. it was an art of the grooming in
your parents and specifically jessica's mom. do not tell them they cannot be trusted what is going on here. they gave their many materials about transgender is on. they secretly change the pronouns but one in front of the parents refer to their children by their birth pronouns behind the parents back in the school use their new identity. all of this was done secretly and then suddenly they called jessica and ann informed her that going forward her daughter was to be referred to by male...
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jessica zermeÑo nos cuenta cÓmo se mantiene a flote esta tradiciÓn. jessica: en unas cuantas horas en los famosos reyes magos llegarÁ cargado de juguetes a los hogares mexicanos, en las familias los festejarÁ comiendo pan, una de las tradiciones mÁs populares de este paÍs. >> sabemos que la fruta que se le pone encima son las joyas, los regalos que le llevaron los reyes magos al niÑo dios. jessica: guillermo avendaÑo es maestro panadero lleva mÁs de tres dÉcadas haciendo creaciones en la vasconia, la panaderÍa mÁs antigua de la capital mexicana fundada en 1860, su secreto es la mantequilla, es la mitad de la masa, donde esconde, los niÑos dios y por una razÓn histÓrica muy importante. >> el niÑo dios oculto dentro de la masa es cuando esconderÁn al niÑo dios del rey. jessica: el puede que el aÑo pasado no se permitieron celebraciones gracias a estos tesoros horneados este aÑo las panaderÍas americanas han vuelto a ver la luz. lo mÉdica nos hacen fila buscando este preciado pan. los javier casasola fue de los que comprÓ una docena
jessica zermeÑo nos cuenta cÓmo se mantiene a flote esta tradiciÓn. jessica: en unas cuantas horas en los famosos reyes magos llegarÁ cargado de juguetes a los hogares mexicanos, en las familias los festejarÁ comiendo pan, una de las tradiciones mÁs populares de este paÍs. >> sabemos que la fruta que se le pone encima son las joyas, los regalos que le llevaron los reyes magos al niÑo dios. jessica: guillermo avendaÑo es maestro panadero lleva mÁs de tres dÉcadas haciendo...
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>> like jessica said, we found out about it initially through twitter. i got a call from my editor and headed out here to meet with her as -- just to sort of lend some support wherever it might be needed. >> and what more do we know about the suspect inside, james? have you heard anything? do you have any confirmed reports about this suspect being armed? i had heard some unconfirmed reports of this suspect being armed or the ongoing conversations that they're having with police and s.w.a.t. there. >> you know, we've heard a lot but not a lot that we have been able to confirm. a lot of what we're waiting for is local law enforcement to sort of give us some information that we can use to confirm these reports. with the live stream, it ended, what, maybe about an hour ago, maybe about an hour ago. there was no video of what was going on. it was like a slide from a powerpoint or something. and so, we haven't actually seen what's going on in there. we haven't had any confirmations about any sort of weapons that were taken inside. >> what do you mean, there wa
>> like jessica said, we found out about it initially through twitter. i got a call from my editor and headed out here to meet with her as -- just to sort of lend some support wherever it might be needed. >> and what more do we know about the suspect inside, james? have you heard anything? do you have any confirmed reports about this suspect being armed? i had heard some unconfirmed reports of this suspect being armed or the ongoing conversations that they're having with police and...
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jessica? >> salma abdelaziz thank you for your reporting out of london. >>> coming up, a cnn investigation inside the oath keepers, one of the groups that was part of the capitol siege. (vo) subaru and our retailers volunteer and support charities all year long. and...through the subaru share the love event, we are proud to have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. you can get a car from any company, but none will make a difference like subaru. (jeff) thank you. (bonnie) thank you. (robert) thank you. subaru. more than a car company. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. can dove stop 98% of daily hair damage? sandra treats one lock of hair with dove. glowing areas represent hair damage. dove precisely repairs so the
jessica? >> salma abdelaziz thank you for your reporting out of london. >>> coming up, a cnn investigation inside the oath keepers, one of the groups that was part of the capitol siege. (vo) subaru and our retailers volunteer and support charities all year long. and...through the subaru share the love event, we are proud to have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. you can get a car from any company, but none will make a difference like subaru....
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i'm jessica dean in this afternoon for fredericka whitfield. we begin with that massive winter storm pounding parts of the south right now. 83 million people are now under winter weather alerts from mississippi all the way up to maine. a potentially dangerous mix of snow and freezing rain blanketing major roads. airlines cancelling more than 2,700 flights. the severe weather also causing significant delays. power now knocked out for more than 267,000 customers across georgia, alabama, florida and the carolina. this storm expected to shift up the east coast now with some cities like pisi expecting up to four inches of know. let's go now to cnn meteorologist tom seder who is monitoring the movement of this storm. tom, tell us how things look right now. >> well, jessica, we are in day two of a three-day event. you can see where the winter warnings are in effect now. from areas of the deep south all the way up towards say maine. mississippi to maine really. but yesterday it started it as the system dug out areas of the dakotas. 8 to 12 inches of sn
i'm jessica dean in this afternoon for fredericka whitfield. we begin with that massive winter storm pounding parts of the south right now. 83 million people are now under winter weather alerts from mississippi all the way up to maine. a potentially dangerous mix of snow and freezing rain blanketing major roads. airlines cancelling more than 2,700 flights. the severe weather also causing significant delays. power now knocked out for more than 267,000 customers across georgia, alabama, florida...
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jessica washington, out to sarah and shay. for decades ch lands have been told that the original inhabitants of patagonia world but extinct. but the sentence of 2 indigenous groups have come forward to the mind recognition in latin america to the seeing human, let them empty at their flight or this little archipelago, near the tip of cape horn, is known as the end of the world for 7000 years. it was inhabited by the janish and nomadic people who walked barefoot and you seal and whatnot. gaskins to keep warm. 135 kilometers north lived the south. none. a people so tall that the 1st european explorers named the region patagonia, meaning land of bypass or long legs. to day replicas of the silken anson, full spiritual body paint had become fashionable as souvenirs of a people who are presumed extinct. except they aren't. now self nuns are finally coming out to demand recognition even from the fact that it's a southerly speaker for history that we often heard from our grandchildren. out of shame, it's painful to recognise though we
jessica washington, out to sarah and shay. for decades ch lands have been told that the original inhabitants of patagonia world but extinct. but the sentence of 2 indigenous groups have come forward to the mind recognition in latin america to the seeing human, let them empty at their flight or this little archipelago, near the tip of cape horn, is known as the end of the world for 7000 years. it was inhabited by the janish and nomadic people who walked barefoot and you seal and whatnot. gaskins...
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>> thanks, jessica. first of all, we should be clear that what north korea claimed, that they can shoot a hypersonic missile from a train, that's pretty amazing if that's true. if it is true, what it means is that all of our missile defenses in asia, all of our plans for how to deal with the missile threat have to be totally rewritten and it means that the arms race is speeding up fast and we're slow to react. and, you know, that means that we can't ignore this growing threat, even though dealing with kim jong-un is tough and the negotiations usually don't work, but what i said in the "washington post" is very simple. there's one thing that's different right now and that's covid. and kim jong-un is evil, but he's rational and he wants vaccines just like every other leader in the world. and he won't even take the bad vaccines, the chinese vaccines. he's worried about their efficacy. so why not think outside the box a little. that's my pitch to the biden people, give them all the vaccines and see if they'l
>> thanks, jessica. first of all, we should be clear that what north korea claimed, that they can shoot a hypersonic missile from a train, that's pretty amazing if that's true. if it is true, what it means is that all of our missile defenses in asia, all of our plans for how to deal with the missile threat have to be totally rewritten and it means that the arms race is speeding up fast and we're slow to react. and, you know, that means that we can't ignore this growing threat, even though...
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jessica: en la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. jorge: la consecuencia, si no cambian los fanÁticos, mÉxico podrÍa no ir al mundial. presentadora: y que sea porque eduardo: ¿de qué estás hablando? sol, no estoy para bromas. ¡dime a qué te refieres! sol: perdónalo, tenía que decírtelo. eduardo: ¿qué?
jessica: en la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. jorge: la consecuencia, si no cambian los fanÁticos, mÉxico podrÍa no ir al mundial. presentadora: y que sea porque eduardo: ¿de qué estás hablando? sol, no estoy para bromas. ¡dime a qué te refieres! sol: perdónalo, tenía que decírtelo. eduardo: ¿qué?
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jessica washington aren't sarah anti. from the apple has come out with a personal safety guide for one of its latest gadgets, the air tag. this is out to several women came forward to say they being misused by stalkers. the device is paired with the phone and then the user, the phone can get real time data on the tag movements. one woman no discovered an attack and her cause gas tank. ah, coming out half past the hour on al jazeera, these are the top stories north korea has conducted its 7th missile test. this month. south korea's government says it was an intermediate range. ballistic missile that was launched appears to be the most powerful missile fired since you, as president joe biden took office of a headlines, one of the biggest storms to hit the east us in decades is battering 10 states. with heavy snow, strong winds and bitterly cold temperatures. least a $120000.00 homes without electricity and more outages are expected. more from n. b c's, crisp, alone in boston. we have endured about 18 hours.
jessica washington aren't sarah anti. from the apple has come out with a personal safety guide for one of its latest gadgets, the air tag. this is out to several women came forward to say they being misused by stalkers. the device is paired with the phone and then the user, the phone can get real time data on the tag movements. one woman no discovered an attack and her cause gas tank. ah, coming out half past the hour on al jazeera, these are the top stories north korea has conducted its 7th...
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sebastian stan is jessica cia colleague and they shared interesting chemistry. one minute you're biting his lip the next minute. you're kicking him in the chest. it was a soft caress of my foot on chest. and make sure you tune in to e tonight because that is telling us all about her new season of you for you. >> does her boyfriend tom holland make a sneaky cameo for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. a soft well, the girl scouts, cookie this year. what is that? these are called the adventurefuls a brownie like cookie with carmel flavored cream with a hint of sea salt. they say to balance it all out. sales in the bay area start february. first they go until the end of march here locally. >> entertainment tonight comes up at 7.30, but that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5. >> i'll get finance and maybe try it. the new ones triples. they got injured. eventually or indeed for just like the for of news-sun kron. 4 news at 6. keep it here. we're reflecting on the day one year ago that changed america. it will go down in history. the insurrection at the capitol lawmak
sebastian stan is jessica cia colleague and they shared interesting chemistry. one minute you're biting his lip the next minute. you're kicking him in the chest. it was a soft caress of my foot on chest. and make sure you tune in to e tonight because that is telling us all about her new season of you for you. >> does her boyfriend tom holland make a sneaky cameo for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. a soft well, the girl scouts, cookie this year. what is that? these are called the...
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jessica schneider joins us with more reporting. i know you've been working your sources. what have you learned? >> reporter: this announcement is coming quite early. there are still five months left in the supreme court's term. most justices that have announced their retirement in the past haven't done so until at least march. the 83-year-old justice has said in the past he would consider two things when deciding to leave, his health and the court w. no known health issue it is clear the court is his main reason for leaving after almost three decades on the court. he has spoken extensively over the past year and has even written a book. he expressed concern that the public views the court as political and talks about how that perception could erode faith in the court. justice breyer does come from a political background himself. he was the chief counsel in the 1970s and understands this relentless, over the past year, progressive pressure on him to step down. in fact, the progressive group demand justice promoted a mobile billboard with the words breyer retire trying to g
jessica schneider joins us with more reporting. i know you've been working your sources. what have you learned? >> reporter: this announcement is coming quite early. there are still five months left in the supreme court's term. most justices that have announced their retirement in the past haven't done so until at least march. the 83-year-old justice has said in the past he would consider two things when deciding to leave, his health and the court w. no known health issue it is clear the...
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jessica: jessica imÁgenes como esta. el secuestro que ocurriÓ hace unas horas o asaltos en el transporte pÚblico como este se han vuelto muy comunes. segÚn la Última encuesta sobre seguridadpublicÓ urbana reciÉn dada a conocer, el 65.8 por ciento de los mexicanos se sienten inseguros. la ciudad es evaluada fueron fresnillo y capital de zacatecas y ciudad obregÓn, sonora. en zacatecas este aÑo dejaron una camioneta con 10 cuerpos en el centro de la capital lo que ha aterrorizado a la poblaciÓn. >> ya no andar de noche. guardarse mÁs temprana la casa. >> la principal peticiÓn serÍa exigirle al gobierno cumplir con su trabajo. jesscia: en la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica, univisiÓn. felix: el ex beisbolista sergio mitre fue declarado culpable del brutal asesinato de una niÑa menor de dos aÑos, hija de su pareja sentimental. el que jugÓ para los yanquis de nueva yorkenfrentarÁ una condena de dÉcadas en prisiÓn por este espeluznante crimen que causÓ conmociÓn en mÉxico y en los estados unidos . paulina gÓm
jessica: jessica imÁgenes como esta. el secuestro que ocurriÓ hace unas horas o asaltos en el transporte pÚblico como este se han vuelto muy comunes. segÚn la Última encuesta sobre seguridadpublicÓ urbana reciÉn dada a conocer, el 65.8 por ciento de los mexicanos se sienten inseguros. la ciudad es evaluada fueron fresnillo y capital de zacatecas y ciudad obregÓn, sonora. en zacatecas este aÑo dejaron una camioneta con 10 cuerpos en el centro de la capital lo que ha aterrorizado a la...
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jessica: con carlos guzmÁn tambiÉn huyÓ, pero de guanajuato. carlos: hirieron de muerte a mi hijo menor, tenÍa 17 aÑos en ese tiempo, mÁs de nueve impactos de bala. jessica: pero se salvÓ de milagro, sin embargo a su esposa y a otro dos de sus hijos si les dieron muerte la violencia mÉxico hecho que miles de mexicanos abandonen sus hogares masivamente, una tragedia silenciada por la migraciÓn internacional, mientras que en el 2020 se registraron menos de 7500 desplazados, en 2021 la cifra aumentÓ a mÁs de 36,000 como un incremento de 390%. la estadÍstica es creada por un organismo. hasta familia la secuestraron en la frontera de tamaulipas, donde pide un asilo estadounidense, uno de los menores estaba cerca de rendirse. >> ya no quiero vivir, me decÍa, le dije que tenÍa que ser fuerte. jessica: la violencia es tanta que hasta los albergues donde se encuentran los desplazados han sido atacados. el pastor alberto direcciÓn refugio en tijuana. >> hemos tenido esos problemas, arriba del techo estaba uno apuntando su arma al albergue. >>
jessica: con carlos guzmÁn tambiÉn huyÓ, pero de guanajuato. carlos: hirieron de muerte a mi hijo menor, tenÍa 17 aÑos en ese tiempo, mÁs de nueve impactos de bala. jessica: pero se salvÓ de milagro, sin embargo a su esposa y a otro dos de sus hijos si les dieron muerte la violencia mÉxico hecho que miles de mexicanos abandonen sus hogares masivamente, una tragedia silenciada por la migraciÓn internacional, mientras que en el 2020 se registraron menos de 7500 desplazados, en 2021 la...
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jessica washington spoke with the men in the prison in archer. it locks me away until province noodle heater and her 6 children are hungry and increasingly desperate. her husband fazel has been in jail for 15 months and the family source of income is gone to them. my baby was only 4 days old when they arrested vital. sometimes we only eat twice a week, but as i was working as a fisherman, when he was arrested on a good day, he would earn about $9.00. in june 2020, a group of 99 ro, hank of refugees, including 56 children, were stranded in waters near northern archie. their rescue by a group of indonesian fishermen, including 50, captured global attention. but that wasn't the end of it. fossil and 2 other fishermen were convicted of smuggling for their role in that rescue. going along our line, my priority was the safety of the hinge children. i just wanted them to be safe and on land. puzzle says he was approached by abraham a man who asked him to help rescue his family from the sea. the 3 fisherman accepted a payment of about $200.00 each. that'
jessica washington spoke with the men in the prison in archer. it locks me away until province noodle heater and her 6 children are hungry and increasingly desperate. her husband fazel has been in jail for 15 months and the family source of income is gone to them. my baby was only 4 days old when they arrested vital. sometimes we only eat twice a week, but as i was working as a fisherman, when he was arrested on a good day, he would earn about $9.00. in june 2020, a group of 99 ro, hank of...
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jessica washington met some of them in indonesia as a province. it locks me away in north archie. these children are now safe after surviving a dangerous journey at sea for more than a month. many of them miss their loved ones. some asked if they could use our phones to call home. this young girl tells her family about a fellow passenger who died on the boat. i saw them put her body in a sack with a heavy rock. she says, i saw them throw her into the seal of the 105 ro hanger. refugees staying here, nearly half our children. around 2 weeks after their arrival in indonesia, the rank of refugees have been vaccinated and completed their initial health checks with their daily needs being met. the focus is now on trying to gain a clearer picture of the individuals in this group and helping them make contact with their families. of to spending 10 days in quarantine, they are now able to share their stories. this 13 year old says the journey was terrifying. now sometimes the bows would tilt so much, we felt like we were drowning. wow. she says her parents wanted her to leave the refugee
jessica washington met some of them in indonesia as a province. it locks me away in north archie. these children are now safe after surviving a dangerous journey at sea for more than a month. many of them miss their loved ones. some asked if they could use our phones to call home. this young girl tells her family about a fellow passenger who died on the boat. i saw them put her body in a sack with a heavy rock. she says, i saw them throw her into the seal of the 105 ro hanger. refugees staying...
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it's a terrifying feelin: jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to _ jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to not _ jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to not feel - jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to not feel in i jessica fled. it's a terrifying | feeling to not feel in control of our own body and our wont future. ~ , ., ., ., ., future. when you allow a country _ future. when you allow a country to _ future. when you allow a country to take _ future. when you allow a country to take away i future. when you allow a country to take away one j future. when you allow a i country to take away one of your — country to take away one of your rights, you give that same country— your rights, you give that same country to— your rights, you give that same country to take away all of your — country to take away all of your right. country to take away all of your right-— country to take away all of your right. country to take away all of our riuht. �* ., ., ., your right. but the governor of texas is holding _ your right. but the governor of texas is h
it's a terrifying feelin: jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to _ jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to not _ jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to not feel - jessica fled. it's a terrifying feeling to not feel in i jessica fled. it's a terrifying | feeling to not feel in control of our own body and our wont future. ~ , ., ., ., ., future. when you allow a country _ future. when you allow a country to _ future. when you allow a country to take _ future. when you allow a country...
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jessica, let's bring | ukraine back into the angle of that. jessica, let's bring . ukraine back into the angle of of that. jessica, let's bring - ukraine back into the angle of uk politics. it's been said in recent days that the prime minister really shouldn't be talking about these politics in the uk because of ukraine, some supporters saying you can't switch leaders when there's a conflict on — in 1990, the conservatives did just that in the run—up to the first gulf war, replacing thatcher with john run—up to the first gulf war, replacing thatcher withjohn major. how important is that ukraine democrat uk... how important is that ukraine democrat uk. . ._ how important is that ukraine democrat uk... ., . . democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said — democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said that _ democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said that we _ democrat uk. .. someone much cleverer than me said that we never— democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said that we never change - than me said that we never change leaders in a
jessica, let's bring | ukraine back into the angle of that. jessica, let's bring . ukraine back into the angle of of that. jessica, let's bring - ukraine back into the angle of uk politics. it's been said in recent days that the prime minister really shouldn't be talking about these politics in the uk because of ukraine, some supporters saying you can't switch leaders when there's a conflict on — in 1990, the conservatives did just that in the run—up to the first gulf war, replacing...
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through a hard work, jessica advanced her education and launched her career. this year she celebrated the 11th anniversary of her business in rapid city, which has three commercial locations. to this day that magic wand sits in her office as a reminder of all h that is possible. .. >> they understand the challenges and the hardships and the loss. today you hear more stories about the amazing people of our state who have overcome adversity and i believe you will find inspiration in their stories and it will give you hope and excitement for the days ahead. the south dakota people work together to navigate the pandemic over ander over again they were recognized as the best states innt the country because of our willingness to trust each other. other states are different they lockdown, close to businesses, shut schools and mandated masks. the economies and people are paying the price. they suffered and it did not have to happen. unfortunately it is starting toe happen all over again in some states. here in south dakota we do have new challenges. new barriers to th
through a hard work, jessica advanced her education and launched her career. this year she celebrated the 11th anniversary of her business in rapid city, which has three commercial locations. to this day that magic wand sits in her office as a reminder of all h that is possible. .. >> they understand the challenges and the hardships and the loss. today you hear more stories about the amazing people of our state who have overcome adversity and i believe you will find inspiration in their...
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jessica: duarte es una de las comunidades que sobrevive gracias a los enviÓ. al aÑo pasado el paÍs recibiÓ mÁs de 52.000.000.000 $. un gran rÉcord porque durante esta pandemia los mexicanos migraron. francisco es guerrero y sus hijos que estÁn en texas le envÍan efectivo todas las semanas. >> es salir temprano a trabajar para poder tener un sustento. jessica: aquÍ en duarte las casas y hasta los puentes estÁn hechos con el dinero del norte. es que aquÍ las ganancias en el campo son mÍnimas. marÍa cristina vive en un hogar que para ella es un palacio gracias al esfuerzo de su cuÑado. ella sabe que esta bonanza tiene un precio muy alto. la ausencia. >> sÓlo hay para poder hacer algo. el seba y nada mÁs bien en diciembre. jessica: mÉxico ocupa el tercer lugar en recepciÓn de remesas sÓlo despuÉs de china e india y se espera que este aÑo los envÍos tambiÉn crecerÁn. en la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica, univisiÓn. patricia: increÍble, leÓn. 52.000.000.000 $. esto a pesar de la pandemia con no muchos paisanos perdieron su trabajo. sin embargo,
jessica: duarte es una de las comunidades que sobrevive gracias a los enviÓ. al aÑo pasado el paÍs recibiÓ mÁs de 52.000.000.000 $. un gran rÉcord porque durante esta pandemia los mexicanos migraron. francisco es guerrero y sus hijos que estÁn en texas le envÍan efectivo todas las semanas. >> es salir temprano a trabajar para poder tener un sustento. jessica: aquÍ en duarte las casas y hasta los puentes estÁn hechos con el dinero del norte. es que aquÍ las ganancias en el campo...
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jessica is holding down the fort here. >> yes. >> you're in l.a. >> janelle is in beijing, and i'm in lamp. >> why am i here? >> you're the glue that keeps it all together. >> i feel like i should be at the halftime show.
jessica is holding down the fort here. >> yes. >> you're in l.a. >> janelle is in beijing, and i'm in lamp. >> why am i here? >> you're the glue that keeps it all together. >> i feel like i should be at the halftime show.
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um th did talk for eight hours jessica. does that offer any reason to be optimistic that there might be a diplomatic solution? that certainly is germany's line? uh they repeat like a mantra that the only solution here is has got to be diplomatic i agree to an extent. of course it's it's always good news when the channels for dialogue are open. everyone is still coming to the table because all parties in this conflict know that war is in no one's interest this however begs the question then, why did vladimir putin send over 100,000 troops to the ukrainian border, what does he want here? um you mentioned earlier, uh liberal values this is not a question right now of values. this is a question of sovereignty and the rule of law ukraine is an independent sovereign nation and russia is currently threatening it. so this is the issue at stake. um it's not a question of of eastward expansion of nato it's not a question of a rehashing of the cold war right now, a sovereign independent nation is being threatened by auch larger, much
um th did talk for eight hours jessica. does that offer any reason to be optimistic that there might be a diplomatic solution? that certainly is germany's line? uh they repeat like a mantra that the only solution here is has got to be diplomatic i agree to an extent. of course it's it's always good news when the channels for dialogue are open. everyone is still coming to the table because all parties in this conflict know that war is in no one's interest this however begs the question then, why...
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jessica, earlier ou be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were _ be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making _ be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making a _ be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making a point - be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making a point aboutj you were making a point about britain's international reputation? absolutely, and i think you can see now one of the reasons why the queen acted the way she did two weeks ago, taking his title away, prince andrew effectively fighting the case as a public citizen. it would drag things on in an unseemly way which will be very embarrassing for the royal family. and as i said before, i don't really actually think the embarrassment of the royal family is the point, actually, when it comes to getting to the truth about these allegations, but there's no doubt that's what it will be.— that's what it will be. that's look at the times _ that's what it will be. that's look at the times newspaper - that's what it will be. that's look at the times newspaper which i that's what it will
jessica, earlier ou be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were _ be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making _ be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making a _ be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making a point - be really nasty. jessica, earlier you were making a point aboutj you were making a point about britain's international reputation? absolutely, and i think you can see now one of the reasons why the queen acted the way she did two weeks ago, taking his title away,...
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on the impact of the chip shortage and auto industry, we do it all with jessica caldwell. talk to us if you can about that. our previous guest said price and range and batteries will be some of the key points. our prices maybe a hang up? as you think about the masses? >> definitely. it started a high. if you look at the market is it -- it is at price points that most people aren't comfortable paying. a lot of them are over $100,000, even the silverado, the consumer version is over $1000. the price continues to be an issue. people want it to be the same price as what they are used to paying. prices have increased a lot, especially over the past year because of the chip shortage. people are getting used to paying more for their vehicles, but if you think about everything involved with and ev, you have to figure out whether you want a home charging station which will cost more money, or figure out those logistical issues. the cost could be more than just the vehicle. people get a bit salty about that sometimes. caroline: these are luxury large automobiles, which are expensive
on the impact of the chip shortage and auto industry, we do it all with jessica caldwell. talk to us if you can about that. our previous guest said price and range and batteries will be some of the key points. our prices maybe a hang up? as you think about the masses? >> definitely. it started a high. if you look at the market is it -- it is at price points that most people aren't comfortable paying. a lot of them are over $100,000, even the silverado, the consumer version is over $1000....
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jessica: tienes ahorros en caso de una emergencia? te diremos cÓmo lograrlo aunque parece imposible. raÚl: la historia de este joven te va a devolver la esperanza. venciÓ todos los pronÓsticos de vida y hoy escucharemossu testimonio desde nueva york. jessica: tres valientes bomberos mueren y uno mÁs lucha por su vida mientras intentaba sofocar un juego en baltimore. tenemos los detalles. raÚl: quÉdate con nosotros del despierta americano de tu dÍa comienza con la mejor energÍa y la informaciÓn que necesitas, y hasta la luna en vivo. [mÚsica] uy, sofía se dignó a visitarnos. he estado ocupada, prima. ocupada patty. ahora es gigillonaria. ¿gigillonaria? tiene at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... su internet es tan rápido que nos la pasamos viendo series en 8k, sin parar. pero verlas no es lo mismo que hacerlas. mija, sabías que patty... sí, sí... gigillonaria. soy la nueva celebridad de la familia. vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber - ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. karla: mir
jessica: tienes ahorros en caso de una emergencia? te diremos cÓmo lograrlo aunque parece imposible. raÚl: la historia de este joven te va a devolver la esperanza. venciÓ todos los pronÓsticos de vida y hoy escucharemossu testimonio desde nueva york. jessica: tres valientes bomberos mueren y uno mÁs lucha por su vida mientras intentaba sofocar un juego en baltimore. tenemos los detalles. raÚl: quÉdate con nosotros del despierta americano de tu dÍa comienza con la mejor energÍa y la...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. this is the first monday of the new year and it comes with sobering news. new at 5:30, we've crossed another covid milestone. the latest data shows the united states passed 56 million cases this afternoon. a day after the u.s. hit 55 million yesterday. a big concern are kids, it was back to school, but not for everyone amid rising pediatric hospitalizations. >> here's chris pollone to explain. >> reporter: millions more american children will become eligible for vaccine booster shots later this week. children 12-15 should get an extra pfizer dose as well as those with compromised immunity 5-11. they should get the booster five months after the second dose instead of six. it's awaiting final approval by the cdc. the moves come as children return to school after the holiday break. schools like newark, new jersey are going remote temporarily. others are continuing in-classroom learning. >> my children are going to be in school. >> reporter: but can it be sustained during what one expert
i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. this is the first monday of the new year and it comes with sobering news. new at 5:30, we've crossed another covid milestone. the latest data shows the united states passed 56 million cases this afternoon. a day after the u.s. hit 55 million yesterday. a big concern are kids, it was back to school, but not for everyone amid rising pediatric hospitalizations. >> here's chris pollone to explain. >> reporter: millions more american children...
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jessica, washington, out as era. look somali ha! the serbian government has stopped mining company. rio tinto from building a $2400000000.00 lithium mine. the prime ministers announcement came after weeks of protests. environmental activists argued it would damage rivers and format. the metal is used in electric vehicles. oh, honestly yon of it has more from belgrade. after many protest against 3 a dental company which planned lee to your mind, india, western serbia, the government has decided to revoke all license related to that project. prime minister on a bernabie said the decision is a full stop for that company. and serbia, she said she understood the concern of citizen, and i have i environmental activists who have been blocking many roads in serbia from november last year. she also said that routine to didn't give enough information about the project to citizen and the government. on the other hand, president alex on that, what you said earlier that he thinks that the project is good for people and for the cut country. also
jessica, washington, out as era. look somali ha! the serbian government has stopped mining company. rio tinto from building a $2400000000.00 lithium mine. the prime ministers announcement came after weeks of protests. environmental activists argued it would damage rivers and format. the metal is used in electric vehicles. oh, honestly yon of it has more from belgrade. after many protest against 3 a dental company which planned lee to your mind, india, western serbia, the government has decided...
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jessica? >> right. give this ice some time to melt and get out of there. >> cnn's meteorologist tom seder is also tracking this storm. tom, what are you seeing? >> wedge, you talked about over 200,000 without power. i would not be surprised that you could see 2 million or more, and this is the worst kind of loss of power. if it's due to ice you could be without power for a week or more. this storm came barreling out of canada, 8 to 12 inches of snow. 14 in des moines and snow in memphis to nashville and down to 9 inches in mississippi. and now it's an ice event but the good news is if you look at the major cities, boston you're not in it, but you don't have to go far to the west. philly, yes, there will be big concerns with heavy snow to areas of eastern ohio. we'll get there, up to say cleveland and pittsburgh, buffalo, but coastal emotion to the north. now, severe weather we'll touch on in a minute but it's been an icy mess eaves of nashville. takes a while for the colder temperatures and change the r
jessica? >> right. give this ice some time to melt and get out of there. >> cnn's meteorologist tom seder is also tracking this storm. tom, what are you seeing? >> wedge, you talked about over 200,000 without power. i would not be surprised that you could see 2 million or more, and this is the worst kind of loss of power. if it's due to ice you could be without power for a week or more. this storm came barreling out of canada, 8 to 12 inches of snow. 14 in des moines and snow...
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jessica, thank you. at least 29 people have been killed in a stampede in liberia's capital, monrovia, many of them -- a christian prayer service wednesday evening. witnesses say the stampede ensued after robbers with machetes began attacking worshipers. >> a pile of shoes is all that is left. this is where hundreds of worshipers had gathered wednesday evening. prayer turned to panic when the local street gang attacked them with knives and machetes. this man said, the attack started at the entrance, when people were trying to leave the service. this is the moment people started to run. >> the service finished. there were people going already. >> christian prayer gatherings are popular among liberians. knn as crusades, they pvide comfort. more than half of the population lives on less than two dollars a day. the president visited a local hospital to show support to the victims, 15 people from that gathering, who were admitted here for their injuries. he said it was a very sad day in their country and a tra
jessica, thank you. at least 29 people have been killed in a stampede in liberia's capital, monrovia, many of them -- a christian prayer service wednesday evening. witnesses say the stampede ensued after robbers with machetes began attacking worshipers. >> a pile of shoes is all that is left. this is where hundreds of worshipers had gathered wednesday evening. prayer turned to panic when the local street gang attacked them with knives and machetes. this man said, the attack started at the...
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. >> reporter: new mom jessica was recovering from a c section after the birth of her son and feeling a little down last month when something extraordinary happened the ups driver delivered a package to her georgia home, along with this simple but heart felt message >> if this is the "it's a boy" house, i hope all is going well with your newborn. i had a child around the same time you guys did, and i just hope everything is going good. god bless. happy holidays >> i just happened to play the message and saw what he had said and was completely b away. i felt like in that moment was exactly when i needed encouragement. >> the man on her doorbell cam, a new dad hired for the holiday season >> i just wanted to truly ensure she's okay since i know she also had a boy. >> jessica was determined to find the man who made such an impact >> within 24 hours the video started getting a ton of shares. >> and just a few days later >> what's up >> what's up >> warm hugs and handshakes as dahlen finally met jessica and her family s so, we finally get to physically see dahlen and thank him in person fo
. >> reporter: new mom jessica was recovering from a c section after the birth of her son and feeling a little down last month when something extraordinary happened the ups driver delivered a package to her georgia home, along with this simple but heart felt message >> if this is the "it's a boy" house, i hope all is going well with your newborn. i had a child around the same time you guys did, and i just hope everything is going good. god bless. happy holidays >> i...
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that was jessica koenen, my mom . so why is she so angry? well, markowicz entrustedad her seventh grade daughter toec the spreckels. it's a california. school district who in turn conspiredis to change the girl's gender name and pronouns and they did this entirely behind her parent's back by telling the seventh grader her mother couldnth not be trusted. moscona joins me nowlu exclusivelysi along with her attorney, hami dillon, founder of the center for americanan liberty. that's taken this case. ago you just hoursrs announced that you are pursuing legal action against the school district. briefly explain what happened. well, it kind of starts my my my daughter. i love her and she deserves this justice. my family's already gone through so much and nobody else needs to gody through this. nono family needs to suffer starting a sixth grade. they're eleven g years old . they're already vulnerable. you know, youu wouldn't expect a teacher to be predatorial towards a child that they're supposed you know, the teacher they're supposed to be trusted a
that was jessica koenen, my mom . so why is she so angry? well, markowicz entrustedad her seventh grade daughter toec the spreckels. it's a california. school district who in turn conspiredis to change the girl's gender name and pronouns and they did this entirely behind her parent's back by telling the seventh grader her mother couldnth not be trusted. moscona joins me nowlu exclusivelysi along with her attorney, hami dillon, founder of the center for americanan liberty. that's taken this...