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. >> reporter: daniella weiss is a leader a i mong religious far right-wing israeli settlers. instead of a palestinian state she and others are planning to move to gaza. weiss told us they will pay palestinians to leave. >> they made a hell, victory, hell, understood ground cells, they live there like rats, so disgusting for them. >> reporter: just to be clear you want only jewish people to live in gaza, no palestinians? >> no arabs in gaza. >> reporter: weiss currently lives in the west bank along with about a half a million other israeli settlers residing on occupied palestinian territory. the settlements are regard as illegal under international law. but several settlers are now in benjamin netanyahu's cabinet and some sheridaare daniella's opin. >> the soldiers that come out of the battles they will get plots of land. arabs out, jews in. >> reporter: daniella weiss and her allies do not represent mainstream opinion here in israel but they can have a powerful impact on israeli politics. prime minister netanyahu has said israel does not want to occupy gaza. >>> still ahead o
. >> reporter: daniella weiss is a leader a i mong religious far right-wing israeli settlers. instead of a palestinian state she and others are planning to move to gaza. weiss told us they will pay palestinians to leave. >> they made a hell, victory, hell, understood ground cells, they live there like rats, so disgusting for them. >> reporter: just to be clear you want only jewish people to live in gaza, no palestinians? >> no arabs in gaza. >> reporter: weiss...
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[daniella] there's a little renaissance in it and a lot of the future. [crowd chatting] [bustling crowds] after tasting this new version of panzanella, we made some inquiries and found the chef who created it. nerina martinelli and her team are just about to open nugolo, a brand-new restaurant that re-imagines tuscany's rural food in the heart of the city. [nerina] the idea around the menu and the dishes that we do is to take traditional dishes, traditional recipes and then add something new. all the team of the restaurant, we are all under 30 years old so we are all really young. these young chefs are seeing old tuscan dishes with new eyes. [nerina] so, the panzanella foam is an example of a traditional tuscan dish. so, farmers. basically made with the simplest... exactly. -...poorest ingredients. -onion, tomato, bread, vinegar. cucumber, that's it. and normally we do it with old bread. -[tucci] with old bread. right. -with old bread. but you're taking it to another level by foaming it. the air inside it becomes very light but still keeping the flavor o
[daniella] there's a little renaissance in it and a lot of the future. [crowd chatting] [bustling crowds] after tasting this new version of panzanella, we made some inquiries and found the chef who created it. nerina martinelli and her team are just about to open nugolo, a brand-new restaurant that re-imagines tuscany's rural food in the heart of the city. [nerina] the idea around the menu and the dishes that we do is to take traditional dishes, traditional recipes and then add something new....
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daniella: that always happens in this congress. a lot of what we have dubbed the culture war, politics amendments where a lot of republicans and democrats have messaging bills they try to get across so they can campaign on it. it is an election year. whether these amendments will get the majority and be added to the legislation remains to be seen. we have not really even seen text on this massive package but we expect that all to be part of the process should there be a vote by friday. helena: tha you so much for taking us through all of that. six jurors have been selected on day two of donald trump's historic hush money trial. roughly half of the more than 100 potential jurors questioned so far have been excused after sang they could not be impartial. mr. trump is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records over an alleged hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. before walking into court, mr. trump attacked the judge and called the $130,000 check a legal expense. mr. trump: we ha
daniella: that always happens in this congress. a lot of what we have dubbed the culture war, politics amendments where a lot of republicans and democrats have messaging bills they try to get across so they can campaign on it. it is an election year. whether these amendments will get the majority and be added to the legislation remains to be seen. we have not really even seen text on this massive package but we expect that all to be part of the process should there be a vote by friday. helena:...
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when michael called the home from the investigative journalism website, valid cats as a trace to daniella, collected to violate and last year, months before she was arrested. a welcome to the w. and why was she on your radar? that's what she was on my radar because some german journalist had actually reached out to me and we'll reached out to boeing cat. and then to me, wondering if there was anything that we could do wondering if there were any digital investigative techniques that we could use to maybe look at the some of the older photos of these 3 individuals who were a logically part of the our a us i really wasn't expecting to find anything i wasn't expecting when, especially searching for pictures of faces that are the photos themselves that were you know, 20 years old. if not more, i wasn't expecting any, anything more at most. maybe an interesting bit of information here there about what one of them might have been involved with. i thought it was really kind of the end up almost like a brief exercise or training like we do at bell and got on how some of these digital investigativ
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terrific reporting from daniella diaz. thank you. we'll talk to you again soon. >>> next up we'll go live to cnbc for an early look at what let's moving the markets this monday morning. >>> plus why the federal government has launched an investigation into reddit days before the company is set to go public. we'll be right back with business news next. ews next if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us from london. good morning. what should we expect today? >> so at this
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daniella, what happens next? is ukraine picked up separately and the border issue will die until election year? >> reporter: that's something that has been discussed quietly. there has been talk of splitting this aid from the very beginning. in fact, house speaker mike johnson is going to put in a bill that would send israel aid this week its own legislation. he said he's not only going to take up the is up mental at all. again, i need to remind people, even if it passes the senate and the house doesn't take this up, this won't be legislation that joe biden can sign. we're already seeing a major split with house republicans and democrats on how to handle this issue of a supplemental funding package. >> the speaker has shifted tactics, and there's certainly growing pressure from democrats at the white house that if this bill does fall apart, president biden should go to the border and say republicans own the disaster here because they voted against it. it will be a very busy week. daniella diaz, thank you so much.
daniella, what happens next? is ukraine picked up separately and the border issue will die until election year? >> reporter: that's something that has been discussed quietly. there has been talk of splitting this aid from the very beginning. in fact, house speaker mike johnson is going to put in a bill that would send israel aid this week its own legislation. he said he's not only going to take up the is up mental at all. again, i need to remind people, even if it passes the senate and...
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it's a huge undertaking for either units helpers. daniella takes it in his stride stuff, but somebody didn't was the ticket to pick a new? yeah, it was like best as i knew it would come by. the a says it's like practice for him because he also has to lift and carry the goals lamp and it's good training. i am guessing that the some guy and then with the thing cuz it is so good. call him and she is, or should i sit there he came from such a difficult situation himself this alice, on this experience to, to present doesn't too much about it. but i know he's been deeply affected. the chief because he's the one that you got to sit, but summers got his eyes on that and i can say he's young of pocket, but he's doing a great job. and i but the 0 for the and he works very hard at his, by a he or um brother and how he copes with the tool. as a young man said, is really amazing. i know you're a good one. and this comes to the bus. now in a transport vehicle will be filled with as much as possible break time no rest of though for the new law and his 14 year old dance partner, logan, tina. they sti
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as daniella relph was saying i think it is striking how much information buckingham palace is giving, clearly what the king wants, clearly easier to be opened with information in as far as they have, given as we are told that the prognosis would appear told that the prognosis would appear to be a positive one, that this cancer has been caught early and the king himself we are told is positive about the predicament in which he finds himself. we don't know what kind of cancer and buckingham palace is clearly not going to share that degree of information. there are no constitutional implications because there is no question of him being incapacitated, the kind of treatment that one imagines he will be receiving does not require an incapacitation, so he is able to continue, we are reliably informed by buckingham palace, with the duties of head of state. nonetheless as we have been saying this will be as we have been saying this will be a very considerable shock notjust to him, anyone learning they have cancer will have to go through a process of accepting and adjusting and coming to terms
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the daniella kept collect uh, in her apartment, in berlin. that she did not pose any resistance that she had with her a 4 and forged passport with false information on her identity on it. we heard that she was arrested and taken to a jail in northern germany, where she was put forward 6 arrest warrants for serious robbery, and that her identity was confirmed through fingerprints. moscow court has jailed a leading human rights advocate over his opposition to the war and ukraine. o, like, or love was given a 2 and a half year prison sentence. 7 year old is co chairman of the russian rights group memorial, which was a word of the 2022 nobel peace prize of all. and all of was convicted of what the russian government calls discrediting the on forces. and for openly criticizing the merc buttons invasion of ukraine, despite the outcome, he sent a clear message to the regime. i don't consider myself alone. i'm part of a large team, both in the memorial human rights organization and more broadly. we live in the 21st century, the russian, the parties a
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also coming up german police to team 865 year old woman after 30 years on the bronze daniella. that is a suspect as member of the red army faction. a less militant proof that terrorized west germany in the seventy's and eighty's and the fish the size of your finger now louder than a heavy metal rock. so the scientist figure that tiny sea creature just wants to communicate, and then $140.00 decibels. who could miss the message? the sarah kelly? welcome to the program. we begin with mixed messages over western leaders over sending ground troops to ukraine after french president a menu of my con signal that he would be willing, in theory, to put boots on the grounds. as the last resort, several of francis allies pushed back german chancellor. all off schultz, as well as other european leaders and the white house, said that would not be an option. a back in germany from his meeting with the leaders in west and the officials in paris. johnson, the olaf schultz reiterated his thoughts on the support for ukraine and its defense against russia. the trudy october, but this good kid we o
also coming up german police to team 865 year old woman after 30 years on the bronze daniella. that is a suspect as member of the red army faction. a less militant proof that terrorized west germany in the seventy's and eighty's and the fish the size of your finger now louder than a heavy metal rock. so the scientist figure that tiny sea creature just wants to communicate, and then $140.00 decibels. who could miss the message? the sarah kelly? welcome to the program. we begin with mixed...
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daniella relph, bbc news, central london. let's bring you some pictures now from iceland where a volcano has erupted for the second time this year. thus the reykjanes peninsular. that is in south—west iceland. to give you scale on this, the icelandic meteorological office has said the fisher —— fisher was around three, long but is not known how the fishing town would be affected. 4000 people were evacuated after an average the fishing town in the middle of last month. icelandic officials began construction on bikes to channel lava flows away from homes in november. wartime conditions in the uk. —— much more calm conditions. snow is falling across parts of the uk, with forecasters warning it could become much heavier later this afternoon. that is shetland and there is a dusting of snow on the roofs and have been snow closures. the heaviest snow is expected in the north—west shropshire and south pennines and north wales and between ten and 15 centimetres of snow is forecast with up to 25 centimetres possible on high
daniella relph, bbc news, central london. let's bring you some pictures now from iceland where a volcano has erupted for the second time this year. thus the reykjanes peninsular. that is in south—west iceland. to give you scale on this, the icelandic meteorological office has said the fisher —— fisher was around three, long but is not known how the fishing town would be affected. 4000 people were evacuated after an average the fishing town in the middle of last month. icelandic officials...
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this is mayor daniella levine. when i actually started in activism, i learned a lot. climate gentrification is real. it was coined first here and some of those lands are a little higher and they have traditionally been for lower—income people and now, the land is very valuable. so, we have to work super, super hard to make sure that we can house our people as well as build a more resilient future. ..to maintain the fiscal balance required... - "it has been inequitable and upside down," is our response in the african american and inner city community to the issue of climate change. i'm planning to run for office as commissioner, because that's where policy is made but not where policy is enforced. like i said, i'm resilient. i'm empowered. yeah, as long as i got empowerment, resilience and a voice, yeah. i live here. if you know about black history, when was the last time black people have not been displaced in america? yeah! thank you so much! and if you want, you can take the other ones inside... to those people who is investing in our community, we say that we are
this is mayor daniella levine. when i actually started in activism, i learned a lot. climate gentrification is real. it was coined first here and some of those lands are a little higher and they have traditionally been for lower—income people and now, the land is very valuable. so, we have to work super, super hard to make sure that we can house our people as well as build a more resilient future. ..to maintain the fiscal balance required... - "it has been inequitable and upside...
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politico's daniella diaz, thank you so much for starting us off this morning. we greatly appreciate it. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," the chairman of the arizona gop has resigned after bribery allegations involving former gubernatorial candidate kari lake. we'll play you some of the stunning audio of that exchange. plus john stewart is set to make a late night comeback. we'll tell you about that, check in on the morning's other top headlines and sports and weather when we come right back. d sportr when we come right back. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. having triplets is... -amazing -expensive. so, we switched to the bargain detergent, but we ended up using three times as much and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back with tide, and the clothes are clean again. do 3x the laundry and get a tide clean. it's got to be tide. when you have chronic kidney d
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because when and then the consumers alone noon daniella the higher we on the name of his product is being made. and i'm not one of the fellows here. all during and out . i mean, the resume of the investigative news lives in me a gun, her father or the house, and i wanted to get the news. the news, the smith from us mackenzie fee on do i assume that the for the modem sooner feeling better than that? i'm going to proceed from invite this the must some deals store to cool. does he have that he couldn't the heart of the dresser may have done this with her being in the little hold on for lima by her sibling. the hey, but when i was in the south for a lot of my been funded, the really i've given it from us that i'm the head of the list ma'am, to see off getting to know when i come, a definitely ftp of if that the headboard i you are the most the hey, not too much for the actual studies muscle muscle in front of you the same noise and live benefits. i'm on the list. i'm going to do it the less frequently going about the 4 bedroom. i thought if miss arkansas must have given you the telephone, it
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. >> reporter: we first met daniella lopez on a cold winter morning in new york city. >> i think it's like 30 degrees. >> is this one of the reasons you're moving? >> 100%, yes. >> reporter: she was packing up, moving out of her studio apartment on manhattan's east side and headed for florida. tennessee welcomed the largest number of new residents. the state saw the largest number of people leaving for the fourth year in a row. who is it that you're seeing that is moving from new york to florida? >> mostly young people. >> reporter: marco filapovich is a foreman at piece of cake moving. >> every day somebody is moving to the florida area. >> reporter: it's a popular destination for a while. this is the ninth year in a row that they are ranked among their top four places to move. >> they want space. >> reporter: and he is a senior director at real estate company douglas element. >> we have weather lifestyle, the trend is that people love miami. >> reporter: the number of people moving to south florida has created a housing crunch. some are unable to keep up with the raising prices. but
. >> reporter: we first met daniella lopez on a cold winter morning in new york city. >> i think it's like 30 degrees. >> is this one of the reasons you're moving? >> 100%, yes. >> reporter: she was packing up, moving out of her studio apartment on manhattan's east side and headed for florida. tennessee welcomed the largest number of new residents. the state saw the largest number of people leaving for the fourth year in a row. who is it that you're seeing that is...
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daniella diaz. good morning. let's start with the democrat's thinking here. why did they choose to go this route and suggest they'll save speaker johnson? >> jonathan, i've spoken to dozens of house democrats the past couple of weeks and they have all inched close er, leading up to that statement we saw yesterday from house leadership in wanting to avoid what happened last fall when republicans booted mccarthy from the speakership and led to 22 days of disarray on capitol hill. we remember that, it was unprecedented first time in history that happened. but they also wanted to not so much -- they don't see this as helping speaker mike johnson, but they do see this as kind of an exchange while they're not getting anything new but mike johnson put ukraine aid on the floor, similar to a senate bill just passed two months ago and saw that as a way to motion to table this. they wouldn't vote to keep him, but they would motion to table or dismiss an effort to boot him. that's why they're saying they
daniella diaz. good morning. let's start with the democrat's thinking here. why did they choose to go this route and suggest they'll save speaker johnson? >> jonathan, i've spoken to dozens of house democrats the past couple of weeks and they have all inched close er, leading up to that statement we saw yesterday from house leadership in wanting to avoid what happened last fall when republicans booted mccarthy from the speakership and led to 22 days of disarray on capitol hill. we...
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royal correspondent daniella relph there. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk... the metropolitan police have released new images of abdul shokoor ezedi — the man wanted in connection with a corrosive liquid attack in clapham last week. police have tracked mr ezedi moving from near southwark bridge in central london towards victoria embankment. people in bristol have been queuing to sign up with a new nhs dentist practice for a second day. the police had to intervene yesterday to control the crowd of those wanting to register. the dentists' union says it's a "perfect snippet" of the situation nationwide. eight million people on means—tested benefits are now receiving their final cost—of—living payment, to help with high prices and bills. the two—hundred—and—ninety—nine pound payment will go directly the 299 pound payment will go directly into bank accounts of those eligible, before the 22nd of february, without the need to make a claim. a 46—year—old man has been charged with malici
royal correspondent daniella relph there. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk... the metropolitan police have released new images of abdul shokoor ezedi — the man wanted in connection with a corrosive liquid attack in clapham last week. police have tracked mr ezedi moving from near southwark bridge in central london towards victoria embankment. people in bristol have been queuing to sign up with a new nhs dentist...
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a small sara that can save from the deadly parasite is being administered for the 1st time to baby daniella. millions have died of malaria, most or african children. these nurses and doctors have seen parents helpless in the face of their children, suffering, watching them unable to breathe in distress with a high fever, eventually leading to an agonizing death. now that can save lives, thanks to the new n t military of vaccine program being rolled out by cameron's health surfaces. we are in the district with a fairly high prevalence. it should also be remembered that the facts and complements existing measures, including impregnated muscular minutes and environment and sanitation. camera room is offering the r t s s n t malaria vaccine, free of charge to all infants up to the age of 6 month old. it took 50 years of scientific research to develop the vaccine. the challenge has been the new teaching nature of the military parasite. part of the breakthrough came from a tree found in chile, it's substance strengthens intensity of the immune response in the vaccine. because you can see, investi
a small sara that can save from the deadly parasite is being administered for the 1st time to baby daniella. millions have died of malaria, most or african children. these nurses and doctors have seen parents helpless in the face of their children, suffering, watching them unable to breathe in distress with a high fever, eventually leading to an agonizing death. now that can save lives, thanks to the new n t military of vaccine program being rolled out by cameron's health surfaces. we are in...
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there is a lot that you will hear from them about biden being naive especially daniella weiss at one point during our interview, was almost making fun of him and his naivete talking about a two-state solution all the time, i'm imitating her there but there's also i think a strong sense beneath that, that the relationship with america is hugely important, that america is the best friend in their eyes and they are, as i mentioned in this report, getting a lot of support from different groups in the us. so they understand the importance of the relationship, even if they are very frustrated with the politics of the moment all right, clarissa ward, thanks so much. just when you think you've seen it all on capitol hill, probably not this lawmaker wearing a mask of vladimir i'm just why >> well, we'll try to explain. >> are grocery stores. thank you >> sanity needs a safe space >> you have a show. were right and left. talk to him get cnn presents an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher, saturday at eight on cnn >> check you're nothing a space shuttle accidents, usually not
there is a lot that you will hear from them about biden being naive especially daniella weiss at one point during our interview, was almost making fun of him and his naivete talking about a two-state solution all the time, i'm imitating her there but there's also i think a strong sense beneath that, that the relationship with america is hugely important, that america is the best friend in their eyes and they are, as i mentioned in this report, getting a lot of support from different groups in...
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. >> young people need livia magee daniella weiss is the godmother of the movement, and she's already started recruiting from the 700,000 strong settler >> community of israel were just arriving now at acetyl in the occupied west bank and were heading to a talk the daniella weiss is giving to a group of people who are potentially interested in resettling gaza i'm not nevada to slide. we're for the >> land of israel and ben-gvir, she says about 20 people gather in the living room of a family home mic weiss knows that for many in this community, there is deep nostalgia for gush katif, a block of 21 israeli settlements that were forcibly evacuated by the the idf in 2005, when israel left the gaza strip this is the vision of gaza. she says, you see all the nucleus groups a map has already been drawn up with six groups laying claim to different parts of the enclave so they've just been handing out these little booklets let's say, people of israel return home. and then underneath a call to return to the settlements of gaza. >> the florida >> one of the organized there's tells the group they
. >> young people need livia magee daniella weiss is the godmother of the movement, and she's already started recruiting from the 700,000 strong settler >> community of israel were just arriving now at acetyl in the occupied west bank and were heading to a talk the daniella weiss is giving to a group of people who are potentially interested in resettling gaza i'm not nevada to slide. we're for the >> land of israel and ben-gvir, she says about 20 people gather in the living...
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also coming up, german police detained a 65 year old woman after 30 years on the bronze daniella. that is a suspect as member of the red army faction. a less militant group that terrorized west germany in the seventy's and eighty's and the fish the size of your finger.
also coming up, german police detained a 65 year old woman after 30 years on the bronze daniella. that is a suspect as member of the red army faction. a less militant group that terrorized west germany in the seventy's and eighty's and the fish the size of your finger.
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synagogue this morning, hearing about people's experiences of anti—semitism. 0ur royal correspondent daniella relph reports. it was meant to be a joint visit for the prince and princess of wales, but the prince was on his own today, as his wife continues her recovery from surgery. a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue. he was here to learn more about anti—semitism. and for this group of students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when somebody, you know, does something like that? it's just constant and neverending, and definitely dehumanizing. it was a powerful conversation for all involved. both catherine and i, you know, are extremely concerned about the rise in anti—semitism that you guys have talked about so eloquently this morning. and i'm just so sorry that all of you had to experience that. it has no place and it shouldn't happen. he then met renee salt, a holocaust survivor. she talked of her fears for her family in the current climate. it's very bad at the moment and we hope it can only get better. is it the worst that you've k
synagogue this morning, hearing about people's experiences of anti—semitism. 0ur royal correspondent daniella relph reports. it was meant to be a joint visit for the prince and princess of wales, but the prince was on his own today, as his wife continues her recovery from surgery. a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue. he was here to learn more about anti—semitism. and for this group of students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when...
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to have set and health benefits of the gym and the federal research institute of nutrition and food daniella golf study. secondary metabolites implants of foods contains thousands of these compounds and some remain poorly understood. but one thing is clear, google type of health benefits of fruits and vegetables all linked to the color, just eating a red fruit doesn't mean it will have this all that effect. and that's because particular colors onto we've caused by the same compounds around so much from id take to monetize and strawberries. for example, the most people would say their relatively similar colors in to monetize though the red comes from like a pen. that's a compound in the group of kyra to noise in strawberries, the red comes from on to sign in san $0.20. lab work and small scale clinical studies show that the assignments found in some berries. red cabbage, black soybeans have anti inflammatory effects on the body. and that could help protect against cardiovascular disease cancer. that's because that on to your students that help prevent damage to the body cells. but done in a g
to have set and health benefits of the gym and the federal research institute of nutrition and food daniella golf study. secondary metabolites implants of foods contains thousands of these compounds and some remain poorly understood. but one thing is clear, google type of health benefits of fruits and vegetables all linked to the color, just eating a red fruit doesn't mean it will have this all that effect. and that's because particular colors onto we've caused by the same compounds around so...
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younger brother daniella, known as finau hafoka, the 26 year old and oakland resident was killed by a suspected drunk driver. >> he always had a smile on his face, you know, always high on life, always worked at tesla in fremont as a forklift driver. >> the family created a memorial at the site where he was killed on the night of may 3rd, around 1130, finau was outside the auto plant taking a break near this bus stop on busy fremont boulevard. hafoka tells me a speeding driver going the wrong way struck his brother. finau died at the scene. >> now this is not open. we're about putting my brother to rest and taking care of his kids. >> finau left behind his wife emily and three children, ages three, two and 11 months old. the couple was expecting a fourth child due in a few months. hafoka tells me he plans to help raise his brother's children along with his own child. he hafoka describes his brother as a loving, devoted husband and father whose priority was his family. >> he was just more than a provider. he was there. he was there. funny man. >> look at your big head. >> seeing him, h
younger brother daniella, known as finau hafoka, the 26 year old and oakland resident was killed by a suspected drunk driver. >> he always had a smile on his face, you know, always high on life, always worked at tesla in fremont as a forklift driver. >> the family created a memorial at the site where he was killed on the night of may 3rd, around 1130, finau was outside the auto plant taking a break near this bus stop on busy fremont boulevard. hafoka tells me a speeding driver going...
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but daniella weiss is already mapping out a new gaza, without the more than 2 million palestinians who live there. the 78—year—old is the grandmother of israel's settler movement. gaza arabs will not stay in the gaza strip. who will stay? jews. africa is big. canada is big. the world will absorb the people of gaza. how we do it? we encourage it. palestinians in gaza who wish to remain in gaza, are you saying they should be forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones will be enabled. i'm not saying forced. i say enabled because they want to go. if they don't want to go... no, no, they want. if they don't. .. the arabs want to go. if they don't want to go... no, no, they want to go. if they don't, what happens? normal people don't want to live in hell. what you're talking about sounds like a plan for ethnic cleansing. you can call it ethnic cleansing. you call it refugees, whatever you want. if you want to call it cleansing, if you want to call it apartheid, you choose your definition. i choose the way to protect the state of israel. also embracing a return to gaza, itamar benâ
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but daniella weiss is already mapping out a new gaza, without the more than 2 million palestinians who live there. the 78—year—old is the grandmother of israel's settler movement. gaza arabs will not stay in the gaza strip. who will stay? jews. africa is big. canada is big. the world will absorb the people of gaza. how we do it? we encourage it. palestinians in gaza who wish to remain in gaza, are you saying they should be forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones will be enabled. i'm not saying forced. i say enabled because they want to go. if they don't want to go... no, no, they want. if they don't. .. the arabs want to go. if they don't want to go... no, no, they want to go. if they don't, what happens? normal people don't want to live in hell. what you're talking about sounds like a plan for ethnic cleansing. you can call it ethnic cleansing. you call it refugees, whatever you want. if you want to call it cleansing, if you want to call it apartheid, you choose your definition. i choose the way to protect the state of israel. also embracing a return to gaza, itamar benâ
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settlements that which are considered illegal under international law that are not legal under is really law, daniella, vice and sort of that group that we've seen in that report. they've been also involved in establishing what are called out posts. now these are settlements that are even legal under is really law, not just international law. they have been successful in getting these outposts recognized and legalized by the government. a number of these outposts legalize and recognized by the government after the fact. and so again, going back to what i was saying earlier with these subtler see they see a gap, right? the see a possibility if the prime minister is saying things like, we will maintain security control if he's not making different definitive plans that they maybe we'll get, maybe we'll get to do the same and the gaza strip. another important thing to note is that is real pulled out into the out of doesn't 2005 under what is called the disengagement law. the disengagement law included a pull out of gaza but also a pull out of some settlement communities in the northern west bank and what
settlements that which are considered illegal under international law that are not legal under is really law, daniella, vice and sort of that group that we've seen in that report. they've been also involved in establishing what are called out posts. now these are settlements that are even legal under is really law, not just international law. they have been successful in getting these outposts recognized and legalized by the government. a number of these outposts legalize and recognized by the...
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daniella and anne are both. if we know what happened to leah's husband abraham after he was arrested, and kristen is asking what happened after the war, did they survive? do you want to answer, lindsay? sure so, unfortunately, abraham did survive. he was deported. auschwitz forced to perform forced labor. but ultimately killed. and they hoped, of course, nowhere. and leah safe because of their helga family in german occupied belgium. they had hoped that he would return, but never did. leah remarried another survivor named male wood also lost his family during the holocaust and they stayed in belgium then or there and is still alive there, correct mm hmm. i believe that's correct, yes. so that's part of it. we have that story. so really, a lot. a lot loss also loss of of siblings. very difficult to try to rebuild start again. i'd like us to turn to a totally different type story, though, still on the theme of holiday celebrations. this one in a very unlikely place. and we know that even in most punishing conditio
daniella and anne are both. if we know what happened to leah's husband abraham after he was arrested, and kristen is asking what happened after the war, did they survive? do you want to answer, lindsay? sure so, unfortunately, abraham did survive. he was deported. auschwitz forced to perform forced labor. but ultimately killed. and they hoped, of course, nowhere. and leah safe because of their helga family in german occupied belgium. they had hoped that he would return, but never did. leah...
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. >> reporter: we first met daniella lopez on a cold winter morning in new york city. >> i guess it's 30 degrees. >> reporter: is this one of the reasons you're moving? >> 100%, yes. >> reporter: she was packing up and moving out of her studio apartment on manhattan's east side and headed for florida. >> i want to start a new life. so i was like why not miami? >> reporter: she is not alone. a survey from u-haul found in 2023 texas, florida, the carolinas, and tennessee welcomed the largest number of new residents. new york was near the bottom of the list. california came in dead last. the state saw the largest number of people leaving for the fourth year in a row. who is it that you're seeing that's moving from new york to florida? >> for me mostly young people. >> reporter: marco filopovicl is a forman at piece of cake moving. florida has been a popular destination for a while. this is the ninth year in a row the sunshine state ranked among u-haul's top four places to move. >> i think these families want space. >> reporter: a senior director at real estate company douglas element. >>
. >> reporter: we first met daniella lopez on a cold winter morning in new york city. >> i guess it's 30 degrees. >> reporter: is this one of the reasons you're moving? >> 100%, yes. >> reporter: she was packing up and moving out of her studio apartment on manhattan's east side and headed for florida. >> i want to start a new life. so i was like why not miami? >> reporter: she is not alone. a survey from u-haul found in 2023 texas, florida, the...
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our royal correspondent daniella ralph has the latest there was little sign yesterday of the announcement about to be made. the king was pictured on the sandringham estate in norfolk walking to church with queen camilla. it was thought to be recovering after a hospital stay. exactly a week ago today, the king left a private hospital in central london, where he had spent three nights being treated for an enlarged prostate, and we now know during his stay here cancer was discovered. in a statement, released at six o'clock this evening, buckingham palace said... although open about his diagnosis, buckingham palace says the form of cancer of the king has will be kept private. as will the nature of his treatment. all of his public engagements have been cancelled. last week the queen was asked how her husband was recovering from his prostate condition, during a visit to a new cancer support centre at a north london hospital. she said he was doing his best. the king's condition means royal duties will have to be picked up elsewhere. with the prince of wales and others taking on some of the engag
our royal correspondent daniella ralph has the latest there was little sign yesterday of the announcement about to be made. the king was pictured on the sandringham estate in norfolk walking to church with queen camilla. it was thought to be recovering after a hospital stay. exactly a week ago today, the king left a private hospital in central london, where he had spent three nights being treated for an enlarged prostate, and we now know during his stay here cancer was discovered. in a...
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a spokesperson for the duchess, who's 64, said she is in good spirits. 0ur royal correspondent daniella relph reports. sarah, duchess of york was last seen in public with the royal family on christmas day, when she went to church on the sandringham estate. it was the first time she had been here alongside the royals in more than 20 years. her appearance with the royal family came after a difficult few months. the duchess was diagnosed with breast cancer after a routine screening. during her subsequent treatment, doctors decided to remove a number of moles. one was found to be cancerous. they discovered a malignant melanoma. in a statement a spokesperson for the duchess of york said... the duchess has also praised the vigilance of her doctors in detecting the problem. news of her condition comes after a challenging few days for the royal family. the princess of wales remains in hospital in london, recovering after undergoing abdominal surgery. and the king will be treated for an enlarged prostate this week. he's expected to be admitted to hospital for an overnight stay in the coming days
a spokesperson for the duchess, who's 64, said she is in good spirits. 0ur royal correspondent daniella relph reports. sarah, duchess of york was last seen in public with the royal family on christmas day, when she went to church on the sandringham estate. it was the first time she had been here alongside the royals in more than 20 years. her appearance with the royal family came after a difficult few months. the duchess was diagnosed with breast cancer after a routine screening. during her...
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daniella ralph has the latest. this was the last official footage of the princess of wales with the royal family, on christmas day at sandringham, with her three children who she is now so keen to protect after going public with news of her diagnosis. back in december, all seemed well as she spoke to the crowd. thank you so much, it's very sweet of you to come and say hello to us. very happy christmas. but three weeks later she was admitted to hospital for major abdominal surgery. it was in her post—operative tests that signs of cancer were found. the clamour for information about the princess's condition has been intense. this footage, published earlier this week, filmed by a member of the public, showed her shopping in windsor with her husband last weekend and this photo, released on mother's day, to ease some of the public speculation, did the opposite, with the princess issuing a message too from california, but the duke and duchess issue their own message. perhaps the most personal of all came from her broth
daniella ralph has the latest. this was the last official footage of the princess of wales with the royal family, on christmas day at sandringham, with her three children who she is now so keen to protect after going public with news of her diagnosis. back in december, all seemed well as she spoke to the crowd. thank you so much, it's very sweet of you to come and say hello to us. very happy christmas. but three weeks later she was admitted to hospital for major abdominal surgery. it was in her...
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engagement since an especially pulling out of the memorial service this week. 0ur royal correspondent daniella relph reports. it was meant to be a joint visit for the prince and princess of wales, but the prince was on his own today, as his wife continues her recovery from surgery. a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue. he was here to learn more about anti—semitism. and for this group of students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when somebody, you know, does something like that? it's just constant and neverending, and definitely dehumanizing. it was a powerful conversation for all involved. both catherine and i, you know, are extremely concerned about the rise in anti—semitism that you guys have talked about so eloquently this morning. and i'm just so sorry that all of you had to experience that. it has no place and it shouldn't happen. he then met renee salt, a holocaust survivor. she talked of her fears for her family in the current climate. it's very bad at the moment and we hope it can only get better. is it the worst that you've k
engagement since an especially pulling out of the memorial service this week. 0ur royal correspondent daniella relph reports. it was meant to be a joint visit for the prince and princess of wales, but the prince was on his own today, as his wife continues her recovery from surgery. a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue. he was here to learn more about anti—semitism. and for this group of students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when...
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daniella ralph, bbc news, windsor. daniela relph, bbc news, windsor. this was where she was pictured... as mentioned, this was supposed to be a reassuring comeback picture for the princess of wales — but the photo, which was published to stop the questions about why catherine has not been in the public eye, has done no such thing. onjanuary the 16th she was admitted the palace of the surgery was successful. in february, prince william pulled out of some public appearances, leading to speculation of her health. then on march 10 — with this famous picture — the pool of people around her is limited to close friends and family. it meant no official photographer was brought in. finally, she was portrayed leaving windsor with the prince of wales several hours ago. in this photo you can see here. let's talk to caroline astin. lovely to speak to you. i suppose people are wondering not so much why this it was photoshop, but what it tells us about the trust between the palace and the press. whether or not you think this has affected that. for me, the inter
daniella ralph, bbc news, windsor. daniela relph, bbc news, windsor. this was where she was pictured... as mentioned, this was supposed to be a reassuring comeback picture for the princess of wales — but the photo, which was published to stop the questions about why catherine has not been in the public eye, has done no such thing. onjanuary the 16th she was admitted the palace of the surgery was successful. in february, prince william pulled out of some public appearances, leading to...
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daniella relph reports. visiting the british red cross headquarters in london. every engagement the prince of wales does, every word he says publicly, is carefully considered. intensely traumatic. today he was briefed about their work in the middle east. he also heard about mental health support provided for victims of trauma. and he spoke directly to those working on the ground in gaza. i just wanted to hear a little bit about what's going on out there, pascale, and how you're all coping. was forced to move several times with a health system that is totally collapsed. earlier today, the prince of wales issued a statement where he spoke about the human cost of the conflict. "too many have been killed," he said. "i, like so many others, want to see an end to "the fighting as soon as possible. "there is a desperate need for increased "humanitarian support to gaza. "it's critical that aid gets in and the hostages are released." prince william and his team will have pored over every carefully—chosen word of that statement. they stress that they don't see this as a
daniella relph reports. visiting the british red cross headquarters in london. every engagement the prince of wales does, every word he says publicly, is carefully considered. intensely traumatic. today he was briefed about their work in the middle east. he also heard about mental health support provided for victims of trauma. and he spoke directly to those working on the ground in gaza. i just wanted to hear a little bit about what's going on out there, pascale, and how you're all coping. was...