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. >> edith is hoping the power of music will transcend people's differences. hallelujah >> it's about unity without people coming together, no matter who you are, where you're from, what religion you are, despite everything, how do you stay so optimistic? you have to be positive. because if you have this energy, something positive will will come back after six months in captivity, edith believes her son's love for music is giving him strength. you know, it's a hostage in gaza . i think he's thinking about the music alone, has this special heart. he's a musician. a person who. who plays, gives to others, i think. and so we are giving him back by by using his his skill, his music >> janine elliot, abc news, new york. >> very powerful. our thanks to janine. >> a concert was organized in january with large speakers directed towards gaza in the hopes that alone and other hostages could hear the music. his mother says she doesn't know if they heard it, but it was important for her and her family to send love to him and other hostages. what a beautiful movement. >> d
. >> edith is hoping the power of music will transcend people's differences. hallelujah >> it's about unity without people coming together, no matter who you are, where you're from, what religion you are, despite everything, how do you stay so optimistic? you have to be positive. because if you have this energy, something positive will will come back after six months in captivity, edith believes her son's love for music is giving him strength. you know, it's a hostage in gaza . i...
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. >> well, his mother, edith, said that she has been waiting for this day ever since her son died three years ago. and tonight they held their annual vigil in the park. she said that she had a message for the three men who are charged. >> the third year my son died right here in this park. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26 year old mario gonzalez. >> it's not easy to me to be holding the pain, but on friday, this year's vigil came with new hope for his mother and family. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price announced thursday that her office was charging three law enforcement officers with involuntary manslaughter in connection to gonzalez's death. a relief for his family. >> we always missing him in birthdays, you know, christmas and all the holidays. tomorrow is my birthday. but, this is my present today. >> body camera footage had shown gonzalez when the three police officers, eric mckinley, cameron leahy and james fisher, detained him. he later died at the hospital. the previous day had declined t
. >> well, his mother, edith, said that she has been waiting for this day ever since her son died three years ago. and tonight they held their annual vigil in the park. she said that she had a message for the three men who are charged. >> the third year my son died right here in this park. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26 year old mario gonzalez. >> it's not easy to me to be holding the pain, but...
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. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26 year old mario gonzalez. >> it's not easy to be holding the pain, but on friday, this year's vigil came with new hope for his mother and family. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price announced thursday that her office was charging three law enforcement officers with involuntary manslaughter in connection to gonzalez's death, a relief for his family. >> we always missing him in birthdays, you know, christmas and all the holidays. tomorrow is my birthday. but, this is my present today. >> body camera footage had shown gonzalez when the three police officers, eric mckinley, cameron leahy and james fisher, detained him. he later died at the hospital. the previous day had declined to file charges, noting gonzalez had meth in his system. an autopsy commissioned by the family blamed restraint, asphyxiation. >> when i first heard the news just yesterday, i felt really i was actually in tears. i think it's important for all families, really to kind of stay united as a front
. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26 year old mario gonzalez. >> it's not easy to be holding the pain, but on friday, this year's vigil came with new hope for his mother and family. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price announced thursday that her office was charging three law enforcement officers with involuntary manslaughter in connection to gonzalez's death, a relief for his family....
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now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not so long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, edith, you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as it goes to monroe via one of the 1st things people kept telling us is you have to talk about this problem, of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you completely zoned out. but it didn't really reflect what people was saying. it's only until we went to what's called a trap house in a bundle building where people take drugs the be really good to see what the child enjoys. and so this is the report that we filed a part of the 77 percent, which is the w's african flagship program. as the to say is that there is a drug here which has ravaged some of its use cushion feeds. i think that's a drug was to originate and co position is still not fully understood, but it's become a popular drug for distribution to youth who have nothing to look forward to that. so w
now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not so long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, edith, you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as it goes to monroe via one of the 1st things people kept telling us is you have to talk about this problem, of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you...
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quÉ hacemos, edith? edith: uno de los problemas de esta conversaciÓn es que se llaman madres alquiladas, porque todos los seres humanos necesitamos ese apoyo, todos queremos esa conexiÓn, lo que estÁ pasando mucho la soledad, aislamiento, y estas cosas de madre alquilada porque los chicos llevan 100 aÑos yendo al colegio, estÁn en un concepto nuevo, estÁ necesitando eso? estÁ con 1000 personas mÁs. karla: por quÉ se sienten solos? edith: en dÓnde estÁ el sistema de apoyo cuando le traiga la sopa de pollo a esta niÑa con estÁ enferma? porque estamos necesitando esa madre alquilada para que sustituya ese sistema de apoyo social importante que se necesita? en nuestra sociedad el valor de la individualidad y la independencias muy alto. tenemos el concepto de que mÁs sÚper mujer eres y mÁs sÚper hombre eres mejor te irÁ, no puede ser vulnerable, no necesitas a nadie, verdad? pero ahÍ viene el otro problema. dÓnde estÁ la capacidad de pedir ayuda, apÓyame, o mira,tÚ estÁs en el colegio
quÉ hacemos, edith? edith: uno de los problemas de esta conversaciÓn es que se llaman madres alquiladas, porque todos los seres humanos necesitamos ese apoyo, todos queremos esa conexiÓn, lo que estÁ pasando mucho la soledad, aislamiento, y estas cosas de madre alquilada porque los chicos llevan 100 aÑos yendo al colegio, estÁn en un concepto nuevo, estÁ necesitando eso? estÁ con 1000 personas mÁs. karla: por quÉ se sienten solos? edith: en dÓnde estÁ el sistema de apoyo cuando le...
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they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish colleen hoover and frederick bachman and sister soldier. then there's gallery, which is really the home for pop culture. they had the biggest nonfiction and memoir of of the fall. last year it was the it was britney spears. so, you know, simon schuster is sort of a home for topical nonfiction, political books, history, serious, serious topics that people are discussing. so there's there's there's a little bit of everything for everybody since you joined random house in 1989, by the way, when you were at brown university, did you want to be in publishing? was that your plan? i did not have a plan. i
they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish...
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they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish colleen hoover and frederick bachman and sister soldier. then there's gallery, which is really the home for pop culture. they had the biggest nonfiction and memoir of of the fall. last year it was the it was britney spears. so, you know, simon schuster is sort of a home for topical nonfiction, political books, history, serious, serious topics that people are discussing. so there's there's there's a little bit of everything for everybody since you joined random house in 1989, by the way, when you were at brown university, did you want to be in publishing? was that your plan? i did not have a plan. i
they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish...
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. >> reporter: edith says so nobody has to endure what they have. in >>> this major road closure could impact your weekend plans. caltrans shut down all westbound lanes of highway 37 in the north bay for road repairs. highway 37 is expected to stay closed until early monday morning. so take a look here at the red line that's the closure. the green is how you get around it. drivers will be redirected to highway 12, 29, and 121. this is the first of four closures planned. a lot of people use highway 37 to get to napa. >>> we are following developing news that could impact thousands of commuters. the service between san francisco and sausalito has been suspended indefinitely officials say the issue was discovered during the inspection. and the golden gate ferry is going to provide bus bridges during that closure. >>> a pair of giant pandas are coming to the san francisco zoo. it's what a lot of people are talking about right now after mayor london breed announced it yesterday. but tonight, we're learning the late mayor ed lee also had a lot to do with
. >> reporter: edith says so nobody has to endure what they have. in >>> this major road closure could impact your weekend plans. caltrans shut down all westbound lanes of highway 37 in the north bay for road repairs. highway 37 is expected to stay closed until early monday morning. so take a look here at the red line that's the closure. the green is how you get around it. drivers will be redirected to highway 12, 29, and 121. this is the first of four closures planned. a lot of...
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we're supposedly going to hear fromario gonzalez's mother edith and she will speak and react to the news as well. we'll keep you posted. for now live in alameda, back to you, ryan. >> k you very much, da lin reporting live for us this evening. >>> in the meantime the alameda tatement about the charge saying they conducted their own independent investigation o this matter and agrees with the previous d.a.'s finding that of the officers created at any criminal or policy misconduct, that he stands behind those findings and the departmenwill coopate fully with the d.a.'s office and is committed to serving our community with intety and transparency. robbery attemptlast month in pleasant hill at the woodcreek apartment complex near highway 680. police say the victim, peter popovich, was targeted while making deliveries to cannabis distributors. a shootout followed leading to of the gunmen. the other one suspects fled. police say investigators arrested two suspein sacramento. >>> a man accused in last year's mass shooting at two ms in half moon bay was back in court today. chunli zhao ounts of
we're supposedly going to hear fromario gonzalez's mother edith and she will speak and react to the news as well. we'll keep you posted. for now live in alameda, back to you, ryan. >> k you very much, da lin reporting live for us this evening. >>> in the meantime the alameda tatement about the charge saying they conducted their own independent investigation o this matter and agrees with the previous d.a.'s finding that of the officers created at any criminal or policy misconduct,...
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>> el agresor de edith, de 52 anos, es el famoso influencer mexicano adolfo fofo marquez, quien la golpeo salvajemente tras un conflicto vial ocurrido en febrero. >> la victima explica que apenas rozo el espejo de su auto al entrar, el espejo se volteo. >> le dejo la cara ensangrentada y los testigos sorprendidos la trataron de auxiliar. >> todo quedo grabado en las camaras de seguridad. >> las imagenes fueron la evidencia para la denuncia presentada por la victima. >> me siento triste, impactada, y fichado por la autoridad, pero el sonrio en la foto. >> sin embargo, este miercoles, tras la tercera audiencia, fue imputado de cargos por tentativa de feminicidio. >> ya esta aqui y vemos que si y que si procede. >> marquez denuncio actos de violencia en su contra dentro del penal por lo que de acuerdo con su abogado se tomaron medidas para protegerlo. >> la autoridad ya tomo una determinacion ya ordeno a la directora del penal de barrientos que proteja su vida, proteja su integridad. >> esta no es la primera vez que le influencer muestra abusos de poder. >> en julio de 2022 compartio un vide
>> el agresor de edith, de 52 anos, es el famoso influencer mexicano adolfo fofo marquez, quien la golpeo salvajemente tras un conflicto vial ocurrido en febrero. >> la victima explica que apenas rozo el espejo de su auto al entrar, el espejo se volteo. >> le dejo la cara ensangrentada y los testigos sorprendidos la trataron de auxiliar. >> todo quedo grabado en las camaras de seguridad. >> las imagenes fueron la evidencia para la denuncia presentada por la...
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that is good >> betty have grateful receive >> gonzalez's mother edith are in. ali's says the body cam video shows the police were clearly in the wrong alameda county district attorney pamela price announced the involuntary manslaughter charges. thursday night. kept hopes high and >> thankfully we finally got news that they're going proceed with the charges or at >> we get nasdaq than ceremony was held in gonzales. this honor as people in the community also lit candles and brought flowers to alter. his family says they hope the criminal charges stick so they can continue to heal. you know, ben definitely major step the right direction. you know, no, nobody kicking game is somebody, you my you know what to the city of alameda has already reached 2 settlements with gonzalez. his family, one for 11 million dollars, which will go to his son and the other for $350,000, which will go to his mother. and as for the charges, if those officers are convicted, they face up to 4 years in prison. in alameda, dan thorn kron, 4 news. >> now price did announce the charges about
that is good >> betty have grateful receive >> gonzalez's mother edith are in. ali's says the body cam video shows the police were clearly in the wrong alameda county district attorney pamela price announced the involuntary manslaughter charges. thursday night. kept hopes high and >> thankfully we finally got news that they're going proceed with the charges or at >> we get nasdaq than ceremony was held in gonzales. this honor as people in the community also lit candles...
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hi, edith, you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as we got to monrovia, one of the 1st things people kept telling us as you have to talk about this problem, of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you completely zoned out. but it didn't really reflect what people was saying. it's only until we went to what's called a trap house in a bundle building with people take drugs, the be really good to see what the challenge was. and so this is a report that we filed as part of the 77 percent, which is the w's african flagship program. as the tuesday is the day is a drug here which has ravaged some of its use cushion feeds. assume septic drug was to originate and co position is still not fully understood. what is become a popular drug for distribution to youth who have nothing to look forward to. that's what we're going to speak to. some of them to understand why the interest rate and what it means because the site itself, the i'm told these ruins, house
hi, edith, you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as we got to monrovia, one of the 1st things people kept telling us as you have to talk about this problem, of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you completely zoned out. but it didn't really reflect what people was saying. it's only until we went to what's called a trap house in a bundle building with...
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pero este comensal si no hubiese sido por la ayuda federal y el optimismo y arduo trabajo de edith y algunos de sus trabajadores, probablemente no estuviese de pie hoy durante la pandemia. casi iba a cerrar por completo. antes de la pandemia, tenía 14 empleados en la pandemia. tenía 3 ahorita. ahorita ya tengo 11 otra vez y el objetivo ahora es llenar todas las mesas para eso, además de un excelente sabor. te quiere, te quiere. que salgamos guapas, buen humor y amar lo que se hace siempre ayuda. qué enseñanza te dejó pasar por una pandemia? casi perder tu negocio. ahora verlo florecer nuevamente. para mí la importancia es no darte por vencido al último. no te puedes dar por vencido. yo siento que siempre hay una esperanza, pero también la pandemia nos dejó que tenemos que tener un ahorro. primera vez que venga para acá. qué pedido? qué pidió a camarones con pulpos? todo bueno. bien sabroso. va a volver ? si, voy a volver. si los quiere visitar, están en la calle misión con 16. este negocio no es solo del dueño o de la persona que. o el corporativo que, que que existe
pero este comensal si no hubiese sido por la ayuda federal y el optimismo y arduo trabajo de edith y algunos de sus trabajadores, probablemente no estuviese de pie hoy durante la pandemia. casi iba a cerrar por completo. antes de la pandemia, tenía 14 empleados en la pandemia. tenía 3 ahorita. ahorita ya tengo 11 otra vez y el objetivo ahora es llenar todas las mesas para eso, además de un excelente sabor. te quiere, te quiere. que salgamos guapas, buen humor y amar lo que se hace siempre...
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blind eye to russian mickel's and drones get it means that they must be accurate . enact forcefully. edith to see julia, does ukraine see it as hypocritical that the west was so quick to come to israel as defense? while it ukraine remains vulnerable to russian attacks? well, the, where the rapids reaction among ukrainian website opinion makers was kind of disciplined manned by the so double standard. it says that they called it then the social networks. because we were said that the not the can not then to her up and then conflict. the outside nature, but from the point of view of these relas is also not the nato member. and of course, uh that is kind of disappointment. but i would say you creating and societies know so easy to manipulate with this information. and they were a lot of voices saying let's compare our animals and the those who are attacking you kidding as politically? are they understand that we apply them with the kind of one of the largest? so they're buying the world. and of course, uh, of the, please stablish it added to use here in your mind you, for example, or in the w
blind eye to russian mickel's and drones get it means that they must be accurate . enact forcefully. edith to see julia, does ukraine see it as hypocritical that the west was so quick to come to israel as defense? while it ukraine remains vulnerable to russian attacks? well, the, where the rapids reaction among ukrainian website opinion makers was kind of disciplined manned by the so double standard. it says that they called it then the social networks. because we were said that the not the can...
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the thank you so much, edith for a lively debate as always. and if this got to you curious, go check out the full street debate on youtube and remember to subscribe. it's not just that you was in liberia that feel, let down by their politicians. the situation is the same in south africa as we heard earlier in the show. the country will hold elections this year and it's obvious that the citizens want to change with 64 percent youth unemployment by letter ministration and rampant corruption. it seems as if young south africans have lost hope in the current political system. at some point, i even wanted to really know how frustrating the buyers come to south africa with one of the youngest populations in the world. young people can fundamentally change the political landscape, but who are the politically active young people? what do they believe in? and how will they transform the countries? first stop is to where to? well, almost 50 years ago, i use uprising a lead to the formation of a black consciousness movement that spread country wide and p
the thank you so much, edith for a lively debate as always. and if this got to you curious, go check out the full street debate on youtube and remember to subscribe. it's not just that you was in liberia that feel, let down by their politicians. the situation is the same in south africa as we heard earlier in the show. the country will hold elections this year and it's obvious that the citizens want to change with 64 percent youth unemployment by letter ministration and rampant corruption. it...
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now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not too long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, it is you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as we go to one roseville. one of the 1st things people kept telling us is you have to talk about this problem of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you completely zoned out. but it didn't really reflect what people was saying. it's only until we went to what's called a trap house in a bundle building where people take drugs the be really good to see what the child enjoys. and so this is the report that we filed a part of the 77 percent, which is the w's african flagship program, or the tuesday is the day is a drug here which has ravaged some of its use cushion feeds. assume septic drug was to originate and co position is still not fully understood, but it's become a popular drug for distribution to youth who have nothing to look forward to that. so we're
now my colleague, edith kamani travel to monrovia not too long ago to find out more about the child into their and she joins us now from nairobi. hi, it is you tell us about what you witnessed in library as well as soon as we go to one roseville. one of the 1st things people kept telling us is you have to talk about this problem of course. but the challenge is that we can see the challenge, we can see the problem here and very well, we would see people nodding off as it's cold when you...
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captions paid for by cbs television distribution edith sieg-reed is suing her neighbor, richard gorman jr., for the cost to move a shed, harassment, and bullying. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 295 on the calendar in the matter of sieg-reevs. gorman. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. reed, you and mr. gorman live in the same gated community. how long have you lived there? >> i've lived there for four years, ma'am. >> judge judy: and mr. gorman, how long have you lived there? >> three years, sir -- ma'am. >> judge judy: and when, mr. gorman, did you become part of the homeowners' association? >> i became a board member in 2016. >> judge judy: are you still a board member? >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: were you asked to leave? >> i was voted out, ma'am. >> judge judy: okay. each of you claim an ongoing course of conduct that is harassing withegard to a shed that you put up on your property that b
captions paid for by cbs television distribution edith sieg-reed is suing her neighbor, richard gorman jr., for the cost to move a shed, harassment, and bullying. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 295 on the calendar in the matter of sieg-reevs. gorman. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. reed, you and mr. gorman live in the same gated...
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i'm listening to nothing but edith fee yauf. i'm watching "emily in paris." i'm trying to gear up. my french is not great. but i want to show paris and france that i understand the assignment and i'm doing my work. >> he's doing his work. nbc bay area is your home for the olympics. it kicks off with the opening ceremony july 26th. our jessica aguirre is going to be there bringing us stories about our bay area athletes. >>> anthony flores joining us now. giants couldn't quite win the series against the d-backs. >> yeah. a tough day and a frustrating day at the ballpark. first they lose their cool. then they lose the game. why giants >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. giants manager bob melvin had to watch the final outs of today's game from the clubhouse after not playing nice with the home plate umpire. the final of a four-game series against the diamondbacks. bottom five, giants down but not out. mike yastrzemski putting the wood to work. it's a two-run shot, his first of the season. 2-1 giants. the diamondbacks answer in their next at-bat. with runners on second and third, gab
i'm listening to nothing but edith fee yauf. i'm watching "emily in paris." i'm trying to gear up. my french is not great. but i want to show paris and france that i understand the assignment and i'm doing my work. >> he's doing his work. nbc bay area is your home for the olympics. it kicks off with the opening ceremony july 26th. our jessica aguirre is going to be there bringing us stories about our bay area athletes. >>> anthony flores joining us now. giants couldn't...
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rainy on behalf of the united nations correspondence association for doing this briefing, my name is edith flattereth from the associated press. and welcome back. i wonder if you could comment on is rarely allegations that the under. 7 on premise of on why is to promote a palestinian takeover of the entire area that was once the original state of palestine and to get rid of the state of israel. and what on wrong is doing to promote a 2 state solution, particularly in education, which is supported by the secretary general and probably almost every country in the world. thank you. it's time killed for reminding zeus the 1st one was little tab and on the lying agenda, i kept that we keep hearing on so that the on the watts is perpetrating the risk of g state use, which is a non sensor basically heat. it's as if you would say that the many turn response in a conflict its own is buffet 3 things have come, fix the. the reality is that it is perpetrated because of the absence of a pretty to go to the solution. now, i reminded on so this week that the, unfortunately, on the one was be up to be a t
rainy on behalf of the united nations correspondence association for doing this briefing, my name is edith flattereth from the associated press. and welcome back. i wonder if you could comment on is rarely allegations that the under. 7 on premise of on why is to promote a palestinian takeover of the entire area that was once the original state of palestine and to get rid of the state of israel. and what on wrong is doing to promote a 2 state solution, particularly in education, which is...
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my boss, edith, was right in. a sense this is a book about congressional hearings, but i'm here to argue and as i wrote this book, it seemed to me it's about a lot more than that. it's about these young public servants, many of them in their jobs out of college, who got hired to work on a committee in washington. and suddenly, at age 22 or 23, these young people found themselves traveling around the country, getting on a or a train and heading out to pittsburgh to go undercover at a steel mill or heading to ypsilanti, michigan, to see what was going on in a giant bomber plant there or to a shipyard all the country these people suddenly found themselves right in the center of the biggest national crisis since the civil war. and they found abuse and corruption and waste and inefficiency. these young these young men and women found themselves asking tough questions of generals and admirals and captains, industry and and if these investigators and their boss in the senate hadn't been there in some of these cases, this
my boss, edith, was right in. a sense this is a book about congressional hearings, but i'm here to argue and as i wrote this book, it seemed to me it's about a lot more than that. it's about these young public servants, many of them in their jobs out of college, who got hired to work on a committee in washington. and suddenly, at age 22 or 23, these young people found themselves traveling around the country, getting on a or a train and heading out to pittsburgh to go undercover at a steel mill...
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edith, from a mom struggling with breastfeeding. let's take a look. >> i've been breastfeeding for months, and i'm exhausted. when can i stop and move on to regular milk? >> i understand this, yes. >> yes, don't you want to just take that little baby, play with them for a little bit and that this mom take a nap? i would say, listen, breastfeeding is really, really hard. it is exhausting. you really need a village. the first thing i would do if this mom came to see me was to say, what can people around you do so you can get a little rest and meet whatever your goals are? the official recommendation from the american academy of pediatrics is to breastfeed for two years or longer, as long as it is mutually desired by the mom and the baby. you exclusively breastfeed the first six months or so, then introduce solids. if you make it to a year, you transition to whole milk between that year and two years. ideally from a cup, no longer a bottle. if you didn't quite make it to a year, again, the mutual desire is really important. then you ar
edith, from a mom struggling with breastfeeding. let's take a look. >> i've been breastfeeding for months, and i'm exhausted. when can i stop and move on to regular milk? >> i understand this, yes. >> yes, don't you want to just take that little baby, play with them for a little bit and that this mom take a nap? i would say, listen, breastfeeding is really, really hard. it is exhausting. you really need a village. the first thing i would do if this mom came to see me was to...
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por primera vez se le vio a edith arenales sonreír tras recibir una llamada de la oficina de la fiscal de alameda, pamela price, justo antes de su cumpleaños. cuando yo recibí esa llamada, yo sabía que algo iba a pasar. y yo le dije oh, gracias, esta es mi cumpleaños y. y no lo podía creer. estaba yo feliz, feliz. es como que recibes un una bendición tan grande. el jueves, la fiscal del condado alameda, pamela price, anunció que los 3 oficiales del departamento de policía de esa ciudad involucrados en la muerte de mario gonzález enfrentan cargos por homicidio involuntario. la decisión se tomó después de que la fiscal anunciara el año pasado la reapertura de 8 casos, entre ellos el de gonzález. estas imágenes de las cámaras corporales de los oficiales que pueden ser sensibles para algunos, muestran cuando ellos apoyan su rodilla en la espalda de gonzález por varios minutos. luego dejó de respirar. los oficiales llegaron a este parque tras recibir reportes de que gonzález parecía estar desorientado. ellos no, no va a regresar mi hijo conmigo nunca, eh? ellos mataron a
por primera vez se le vio a edith arenales sonreír tras recibir una llamada de la oficina de la fiscal de alameda, pamela price, justo antes de su cumpleaños. cuando yo recibí esa llamada, yo sabía que algo iba a pasar. y yo le dije oh, gracias, esta es mi cumpleaños y. y no lo podía creer. estaba yo feliz, feliz. es como que recibes un una bendición tan grande. el jueves, la fiscal del condado alameda, pamela price, anunció que los 3 oficiales del departamento de policía de esa ciudad...
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. >> gonzalez's mother edith are in. ali's says the body cam video shows the police were clearly in the wrong alameda county district attorney pamela price announced the involuntary manslaughter charges thursday night. he hopes i and >> thankfully we finally got news that they're going proceed with the charges or at >> we gained corning's attack than ceremony was held in gonzales. this honor as people in the community also lit candles and brought flowers to alter. his family says they hope the criminal charges stick so they can continue to heal. you know, ben definitely major step the right direction. you know, no, nobody kicking him with somebody. you my you know what to the city of alameda has already reached 2 settlements with gonzalez. his family, one for 11 million dollars, which will go to his son and the other for $350,000, which will go to his mother. and as for the charges, if those officers are convicted, they face up to 4 years in prison. in alameda, dan thorn kron, 4 news. >> tonight's vigil comes after alame
. >> gonzalez's mother edith are in. ali's says the body cam video shows the police were clearly in the wrong alameda county district attorney pamela price announced the involuntary manslaughter charges thursday night. he hopes i and >> thankfully we finally got news that they're going proceed with the charges or at >> we gained corning's attack than ceremony was held in gonzales. this honor as people in the community also lit candles and brought flowers to alter. his family...
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. >> gonzalez's mother edith are in. ali's says the body cam video shows the police were clearly in the wrong alameda county district attorney pamela price announced the involuntary manslaughter charges thursday night. he hopes i and >> thankfully we finally got news that they're going proceed with the charges or at >> we gained corning's attack than ceremony was held in gonzales. this honor as people in the community also lit candles and brought flowers to alter. his family says they hope the criminal charges stick so they can continue to heal. you know, ben definitely major step the right direction. you know, no, nobody kicking him with somebody. you my you know what to the city of alameda has already reached 2 settlements with gonzalez. his family, one for 11 million dollars, which will go to his son and the other for $350,000, which will go to his mother. and as for the charges, if those officers are convicted, they face up to 4 years in prison. in alameda, dan thorn kron, 4 news. >> meantime, leaders in the recall e
. >> gonzalez's mother edith are in. ali's says the body cam video shows the police were clearly in the wrong alameda county district attorney pamela price announced the involuntary manslaughter charges thursday night. he hopes i and >> thankfully we finally got news that they're going proceed with the charges or at >> we gained corning's attack than ceremony was held in gonzales. this honor as people in the community also lit candles and brought flowers to alter. his family...
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his mother, edith says she thinks about him every day. >> my son is not here no more, but i'm here, i'm still fighting for him. my son jerry here and his son, seven years old, we are always missing him. >> reporter: the vigil was also a celebration with flowers, food and even traditional aztec dancing and drummers. she says this year she actually feels lighter, that is because she recently received a call from alameda county district attorney pamela price's office saying they will be filing involuntary manslaughter charges. >>'s thank god they opened the case again. >> reporter: she said it feels like a gift on the day that marks the hardest day of her life. >> this is my present today, when i received the phone call that they reopened the case. >> reporter: is convicted, the officers could face up to four years in prison. a family friend says it is a start. >> we all know that obviously we need more justice but that is a step in the right direction to hold the police officer accountable. >> reporter: his brother, jerry hopes these charges prevent other similar situations from ever happ
his mother, edith says she thinks about him every day. >> my son is not here no more, but i'm here, i'm still fighting for him. my son jerry here and his son, seven years old, we are always missing him. >> reporter: the vigil was also a celebration with flowers, food and even traditional aztec dancing and drummers. she says this year she actually feels lighter, that is because she recently received a call from alameda county district attorney pamela price's office saying they will...
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have a double standard, you know, like happy, very, very happy, very thankful for gonzalez's mother, edith arenales. >> the day is bittersweet. >> first time, you know, they say no criminal charges, no nothing. you know, like i was thinking. but i never lose my faith. >> price's predecessor, nancy o'malley, declined to charge officers eric mckinley, cameron lahey and james fisher, noting in part that gonzalez was under the influence of meth and was obese. but a second autopsy commissioned by his family says he died of restraint asphyxiation. the da also relied on the analysis by use of force expert seth stoughton, who concluded the use of force by officers fisher, leahy and mckinley to place and keep mr. gonzalez arenales in the prone position for an extended time after he had been secured in handcuffs, was unreasonable, excessive and contrary to generally accepted police practices. his attorney, michael haddad, represents gonzalez's son. >> i really don't know why it took the da's office so long to come to this conclusion. it's obvious that these charges are appropriate under these facts.
have a double standard, you know, like happy, very, very happy, very thankful for gonzalez's mother, edith arenales. >> the day is bittersweet. >> first time, you know, they say no criminal charges, no nothing. you know, like i was thinking. but i never lose my faith. >> price's predecessor, nancy o'malley, declined to charge officers eric mckinley, cameron lahey and james fisher, noting in part that gonzalez was under the influence of meth and was obese. but a second autopsy...
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i was surprised, but but also relieved for edith and her family. >> the previous da again had declined to file charges because officials said gonzales had illegal drugs in his system. but an autopsy commissioned by the family says he lost consciousness and later died from being restrained. well the da's accountability unit that brought these new charges was formed specifically to reexamine cases of police use of force. this is a case that's going to have to be tried. >> i mean, to bring charges against these officers years later, and they've had all this time to investigate gate. and the day before the statute of limitations is going to expire. they file against these three police officers. >> two of the officers have been placed on leave by alameda police. the third is now a contra costa county sheriff's deputy. if convicted, the three officers could face up to four years in state prison, and alameda county sheriff yesenia sanchez says she supports the finding by the department's independent investigator. when those were released back in 2022 and found no criminal wrongdoing by the of
i was surprised, but but also relieved for edith and her family. >> the previous da again had declined to file charges because officials said gonzales had illegal drugs in his system. but an autopsy commissioned by the family says he lost consciousness and later died from being restrained. well the da's accountability unit that brought these new charges was formed specifically to reexamine cases of police use of force. this is a case that's going to have to be tried. >> i mean, to...
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the story follows two neighbors edith, a deeply conservative woman. the other, rose, is a rowdy irish immigrant played by jessie buckley. when a slew of wicked notes filled with hilariously creative, profane ditties turn up in the mail, everyone wants to know who is behind the scandalous words for the film. colman and her husband signed on as producers. director thea sharrock was thrilled to have colman's experience to bounce things off of and to help recruit the cast well, i feel bad when people assume i did any kind of producing, i really didn't. >> i? i she did, i did, really, did. i you did. i mean it's quite i can phone up jesse and go hello or that's true. all of that is helpful. is it? >> sorry for your troubles. >> the first conversations you and i had were about the world of people that we had in common. some of which you knew, some of which i knew who we wanted to be in the film. >> is that producing? >> that's producing. oh see? yeah. nailed it. absolutely nailed it. >> wicked little letters may be set. some 100 years ago, but the themes of
the story follows two neighbors edith, a deeply conservative woman. the other, rose, is a rowdy irish immigrant played by jessie buckley. when a slew of wicked notes filled with hilariously creative, profane ditties turn up in the mail, everyone wants to know who is behind the scandalous words for the film. colman and her husband signed on as producers. director thea sharrock was thrilled to have colman's experience to bounce things off of and to help recruit the cast well, i feel bad when...
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after that blew up into a huge controversy, edith chapin, npr's chief news executive sent a memo to staff writing, quote: we are stand to stand behind the exceptional work that our desks and shows do to cover a wide range of challenging stories. what's unusual about this criticism, it comes from a senior insider blasting npr for what he sees as rigid progressive ideology. berliner's departure seemed inevitable after claiming the networks has, quote: lost america's trust. some are suggesting it's time for it to lose its federal funding. something berliner says he does not support. bret? >> bret: mike, thank you. we'll talk with the panel about npr's black eye in all of this back and forth. plus the house battle over foreign aid and the future of the speaker. and, later, houston, we had a problem. 54 years ago today. ♪ ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance
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have a double standard, you know, like happy, very, very happy, very thankful for gonzalez's mother, edith arenales. >> the day is bittersweet. >> first time, you know, they say no criminal charges, no nothing. you know, like i was thinking. but i never lose my faith. >> price's predecessor, nancy o'malley, declined to charge officers eric mckinley, cameron lahey and james fisher, noting in part that gonzalez was under the influence of meth and was obese. but a second autopsy commissioned by his family says he died of restraint asphyxiation. the da also relied
have a double standard, you know, like happy, very, very happy, very thankful for gonzalez's mother, edith arenales. >> the day is bittersweet. >> first time, you know, they say no criminal charges, no nothing. you know, like i was thinking. but i never lose my faith. >> price's predecessor, nancy o'malley, declined to charge officers eric mckinley, cameron lahey and james fisher, noting in part that gonzalez was under the influence of meth and was obese. but a second autopsy...