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translation: ., ., ., translation: the governor of the laurie _ translation: the governor of the laurieurie region, the - translation: the governor of the laurie region, the mayors i the laurie region, the mayors of the cities of spit out and then add soil, have declared their disobedience to pashinyan. the army doesn't obey him either. police don't obey him either. police don't obey him, and the foreign ministry is thinking about disobedience. it's all a matter of time. disobedience. it's all a matter oftime. ., of time. nikol pashinyan and his supporters _ of time. nikol pashinyan and his supporters disagree. - of time. nikol pashinyan and - his supporters disagree. 20,000 of them packed into this square to rally in support of their leader. translation: the prime minister's _ translation: the prime minister's admitted - translation: the prime | minister's admitted making mistakes, but denounced those calling for his resignation. last week, he warned of an attempted military coup. perhaps that's why now he's offered the opposition a snap election. russell trott, bbc news. the new york
translation: ., ., ., translation: the governor of the laurie _ translation: the governor of the laurieurie region, the - translation: the governor of the laurie region, the mayors i the laurie region, the mayors of the cities of spit out and then add soil, have declared their disobedience to pashinyan. the army doesn't obey him either. police don't obey him either. police don't obey him, and the foreign ministry is thinking about disobedience. it's all a matter of time. disobedience. it's all...
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and our friend laurie siegel. i'm really doing this to play more of laurie's terrific interview.ronts the mother about what the motivation was altogether. let's play that. >> it is not your right to breach the capitol, to go where you're not legally allowed to be. >> you know what, what i would say to that is, i don't think it's right that it was won fraudulently. i don't believe it was won fairly at all. >> she says she doesn't believe the election was won fairly at all, elie. >> i guess i see where the minotaur gets his creativity from. that's not going to help at all. i mean, look, it doesn't matter what you believe. especially when it's a complete fiction like this, that the election was not fairly won. that is not going to be a defense. that's not going to help the son in his criminal proceeding in any way, shape, or form. >> he also said that he was just singing. he was howling, okay? he was howling. that was not singing. >> now you're a music critic. >> yes! but moving on. the other very recognizable suspect is the guy who sat at nancy pelosi's desk, proudly put his feet u
and our friend laurie siegel. i'm really doing this to play more of laurie's terrific interview.ronts the mother about what the motivation was altogether. let's play that. >> it is not your right to breach the capitol, to go where you're not legally allowed to be. >> you know what, what i would say to that is, i don't think it's right that it was won fraudulently. i don't believe it was won fairly at all. >> she says she doesn't believe the election was won fairly at all,...
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joining us is laurie thomas. executive director of the golden gate restaurant association. laurie, you own several restaurants, right? which ones are they? >> hi, thanks for having me. i'm the owner of rosa's cafe which is 24 years old. over in district two of san francisco. and across the street is terza which will be 15 years old april 1st. >> i'm happy to hear that. what is the state of restaurants like yours and also throughout the bay area right now? >> well, it's varied. but it's still pretty precarious. we know there has been over 110,000 closures across united states. we're statementing 15-20% closure rate? san francisco. it's hard to tell who will make it and who will not. it's dependent on financial relief we can get. and most importantly if we can keep safely opening. >> there is a couple outlets i would like to explore. one the park lets. that has proven really popular. i know in san francisco they are able to go until the end of june. is there an effort to try to keep those going? and talk about that. >> yes. so we were early forthers. we put in a four page sup
joining us is laurie thomas. executive director of the golden gate restaurant association. laurie, you own several restaurants, right? which ones are they? >> hi, thanks for having me. i'm the owner of rosa's cafe which is 24 years old. over in district two of san francisco. and across the street is terza which will be 15 years old april 1st. >> i'm happy to hear that. what is the state of restaurants like yours and also throughout the bay area right now? >> well, it's varied....
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>> thank you for that question, laurie. fort lewis was part of that bigger industrial vocational school paradigm where the curriculum was set so that it patterned itself after euro american divisions of gender, gender divisions of labor rather. so, part of that assimilation was to bring about a cultural change for native students so that women would be confined to the domestic sphere in their labors that women could, though, garden and tend to their own little plat. but by and large, it was young boys who were going to transform themselves into that agrarrian idea of being a farmer and providing for your family and being the head of a family. so most tribal societies have it that the genders are complementary. if it's patterned after euro american concepts of gender, there is that embedded hierarchy where men were to be the heads of household, men would control, you know, the income for that household. so women were largely shutout from participating in any type of local economy that they would, it was expected that they wo
>> thank you for that question, laurie. fort lewis was part of that bigger industrial vocational school paradigm where the curriculum was set so that it patterned itself after euro american divisions of gender, gender divisions of labor rather. so, part of that assimilation was to bring about a cultural change for native students so that women would be confined to the domestic sphere in their labors that women could, though, garden and tend to their own little plat. but by and large, it...
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laurie, thank you and bless you for all you are doing. that is tonight's "reidout."ounce today this country will have enough vaccine supply for every adult in america by the end of may. >> a major breakthrough on the covid vaccine timeline as texas takes its foot off the gas. >> i am ending the statewide mask mandate. >> tonight the implications of today's big vaccine news and the state that's trying to give the virus a fighting chance. then what we learned when the keepers of
laurie, thank you and bless you for all you are doing. that is tonight's "reidout."ounce today this country will have enough vaccine supply for every adult in america by the end of may. >> a major breakthrough on the covid vaccine timeline as texas takes its foot off the gas. >> i am ending the statewide mask mandate. >> tonight the implications of today's big vaccine news and the state that's trying to give the virus a fighting chance. then what we learned when the...
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i hope you have a great day. >> hello, laurie, happy birthday from sunny florida.ish you all the best this year. i hope you have a year full of health, prosperity and much happiness. i love you. your brother michael. here's a toast to you. >> hi, mommy, i hope this birthday is the best forever. >> hello, mommy. you're the best in the entire world. happy birthday. >> hi, mommy. i love you so much and i hope you have the best birthday ever. >> happy birthday, laura! >> we hope you have an awesome day. >> we love you. >> happy birthday, laura. you're the best stepmom ever. thank you for everything you do for us. >> happy birthday, laura. hope you really enjoy your special day and that maybe, just maybe you get to go to tahoe. >> my buddy, frank. >> happy birthday, laurie. enjoy the day, love your dad. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> this is crazy. now my kids are coming. ♪ happy birthday dear mommy ♪ >> it's a cake? that's a lot of candles, goodness gracious. hi babies. everybody's in their jammies. oh, come in here, too. i never show anyone my
i hope you have a great day. >> hello, laurie, happy birthday from sunny florida.ish you all the best this year. i hope you have a year full of health, prosperity and much happiness. i love you. your brother michael. here's a toast to you. >> hi, mommy, i hope this birthday is the best forever. >> hello, mommy. you're the best in the entire world. happy birthday. >> hi, mommy. i love you so much and i hope you have the best birthday ever. >> happy birthday, laura!...
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thank you laurie chalons than as i said the e.u. ministers meeting now any updates we will of course return to have already chalons now recent study published in the lancet says 40 of the 55 african union countries have experienced a 2nd wave of covert 19 infections the director of africa center for disease control says he's concerned restrictions on vaccine exports proposed by the e.u. in india could lead to a 3rd surge of infections. as a country in a truly few headless. men who feel. this attrition is going to significantly impact you to fight is that we have gone through 2 waves of the virus the 1st we have on the 2nd and nothing is straight you see that base under study 6 that i just shared is going in that we had it in 2 was it that we and without rapid access to vaccines we challenge continue to be challenge life would be lost. i cannot miss you continue to struggle. health authorities in somalia say the country is in a 2nd wave of the 19 and factions cases arising angles and 300 people have died from the virus in the last 2
thank you laurie chalons than as i said the e.u. ministers meeting now any updates we will of course return to have already chalons now recent study published in the lancet says 40 of the 55 african union countries have experienced a 2nd wave of covert 19 infections the director of africa center for disease control says he's concerned restrictions on vaccine exports proposed by the e.u. in india could lead to a 3rd surge of infections. as a country in a truly few headless. men who feel. this...
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laurie is a big musical theater fan.d "hamilton" star leslie odom jr. is watching and tweeting as well. so so impressive, laurie hernandez. n," and "hamilton" star leslie odom jr. is watching and tweeting as well. so so impressive, laurie hernandez. le. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. we do it every night. like clockwork. geico. save even more do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. ♪ for every idea out there, that gets the
laurie is a big musical theater fan.d "hamilton" star leslie odom jr. is watching and tweeting as well. so so impressive, laurie hernandez. n," and "hamilton" star leslie odom jr. is watching and tweeting as well. so so impressive, laurie hernandez. le. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just...
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was the 1st country to sign the council of europe accord in 2011 but the government says domestic lauri's more effective in protecting women. blows the headlines this hour viewfinder asia kabul is next. if you want to help save the world. sneeze in your own. view find fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers so our little. man you have the most fun and all round on going on a russian or i want you 300 to be must watch one on one of the lot and all of our crew call them. why you believe a ww or one pop or not one on one armed guard monologue. howard on down through fear on god for god mom on our blog rob are from hollywood. and that ellen modeling with that one aspect jess. and makes her. mother that it. can be that it's us. with them. but. you know how that. union. was is our customer that make us. well by the mouth of the tongue. i am behind my name and if you mean johnson on me things are. good. enough now i will just gather. he said yes. i see fit in the same us. that this i saw michelle obama quote me and you. come up with a. name and then the struggle. i get is not tha
was the 1st country to sign the council of europe accord in 2011 but the government says domestic lauri's more effective in protecting women. blows the headlines this hour viewfinder asia kabul is next. if you want to help save the world. sneeze in your own. view find fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers so our little. man you have the most fun and all round on going on a russian or i want you 300 to be must watch one on one of the lot and all of our crew call them. why you...
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dorothy dix, ada patterson, any laurie and solely greeley smith, the granddaughter of horace greeley, by the way. one of the male colleagues wrote a column saying this is a travesty and they should not be allowed. he called them sob sisters and the label stuck. but what i want to say about this is that this influenced generations of women to come. while these women may not have been respected, while they may have been treated as girl reporters, as spectacles, right, as sob sisters, they found a way to make their voices heard. they found a way to raise issues that were not being discussed. they found a way to advocate for themselves and for other women and marginalized people. and, moving forward, a lot of women wore the label proudly. a woman from iowa called herself a sob sister and she was proud because it allowed her to do a kind of work she found professionally fulfilling, right? so pioneers like nellie bly and dorothy dix inspired women to flock to newspapers in the 1890's and at the turn of the 20th century. when nellie bly started her career, only 5% of journalists were women a
dorothy dix, ada patterson, any laurie and solely greeley smith, the granddaughter of horace greeley, by the way. one of the male colleagues wrote a column saying this is a travesty and they should not be allowed. he called them sob sisters and the label stuck. but what i want to say about this is that this influenced generations of women to come. while these women may not have been respected, while they may have been treated as girl reporters, as spectacles, right, as sob sisters, they found a...
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. >> hello, laurie, happy birthday from sunny florida. i wish you all the best this year. >> my brother. >> i hope you have a year full of health, prosperity and much happiness. i love you. your brother michael. here's a toast to you. >> hi, mommy, i hope this birthday is the best forever. >> hello, mommy. you're the best in the entire world. happy birthday. >> hi, mommy. i love you so much and i hope you have the best birthday ever. >> happy birthday, laura! >> we hope you have an awesome day. >> we love you. >> happy birthday, laura. hope you really enjoy your special day and that maybe, just maybe you get to go to tahoe. >> happen by birthday, laurie, enjoy the day, love your dad. >> oh my gosh you guys, i'm totally crying. >> we forget to ours. >> happy birthday, laura, love mike the traffic guy. >> happy birthday! >> happy birthday. >> that was amazing. >> we take birthdays seriously around here. we love you so much and social distancing and everything, but we wanted to make it special in some kind of way so this is to you. happy bir
. >> hello, laurie, happy birthday from sunny florida. i wish you all the best this year. >> my brother. >> i hope you have a year full of health, prosperity and much happiness. i love you. your brother michael. here's a toast to you. >> hi, mommy, i hope this birthday is the best forever. >> hello, mommy. you're the best in the entire world. happy birthday. >> hi, mommy. i love you so much and i hope you have the best birthday ever. >> happy birthday,...
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emotionally right dorothy dix ada patterson, annie, laurie and nixola greeley smith. who is the granddaughter of force greeley, by the way, one of the the male colleagues wrote a column saying this is a travesty these women should not be here. they should not be allowed and he called them sob sisters and the label stuck. right but what i want to say about this. is that this influenced generations of women to come. so while these women may not have been respected while they may have been treated as girl reporters as spectacles right as sob sisters. they found a way. to make their voices heard, right? they found a way to raise issues. that weren't being discussed. they found a way to advocate for themselves and for other women and marginalized people and moving forward a lot of women wore this label proudly the woman i had mentioned before from iowa called herself assad sister. but she weren't proudly. because it enabled her to do a type of work that she enjoyed that she found that she found professionally fulfilling, right? so pioneers like nellie bly and dorothy dix i
emotionally right dorothy dix ada patterson, annie, laurie and nixola greeley smith. who is the granddaughter of force greeley, by the way, one of the the male colleagues wrote a column saying this is a travesty these women should not be here. they should not be allowed and he called them sob sisters and the label stuck. right but what i want to say about this. is that this influenced generations of women to come. so while these women may not have been respected while they may have been treated...
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laurie thomas of the golden gate restaurant association and she explains some of those changes let'se a listen. >>so i think you all have been aware there's been a curfew that customers can't be seated outside dining after curfew will go away outside. it will continue inside so if you're dining inside you need to be done and leave the premises by 10:00pm but outside we want to encourage everybody to stay as long as you know they like as long as the businesses are comfortable operating as long as you're seated. >>a muslim either james i probably would pick up my plate and just walk 10 in the of those aren't the only changes. they're also saying that indoors they're only going to allow one household. people or less per table and outdoors they let 3 dying together. but they'll only allowed 6 people per table so couple things that they have to keep in mind if you're going to be going out to eat whether you go on you should tell him what are you going to go indoors or outdoors. but you know all of this we're all crossing our fingers that it happens this wednesday now in order for the coun
laurie thomas of the golden gate restaurant association and she explains some of those changes let'se a listen. >>so i think you all have been aware there's been a curfew that customers can't be seated outside dining after curfew will go away outside. it will continue inside so if you're dining inside you need to be done and leave the premises by 10:00pm but outside we want to encourage everybody to stay as long as you know they like as long as the businesses are comfortable operating as...
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and glory jackson's parents know very graphically about that nightmare because their daughter laurie jackson of oxford, connecticut, came to their house seeking refuge from an estranged husband and that night while her infant children slept, laurie jackson was gunned down by that husband who was under a protective order which should have barred his having a firearm but at that point, connecticut law applied only to permanent protective orders. she was killed by that man even though he was under that protective order. she was 32 years old, a loving daughter and mother of twins and her mother also was severely injured. and her parents with that same grace and dignity and strength and courage have championed protection for domestic violence victims at survivors. she had so much to give like ethan, like so many others. and we remember know would -- noaa, charlotte, jack, katherine, jessica, james, josephine, caroline, benjamin, chase, anna, grace, emily, madeleine, allison, daniel, jesse, 20 beautiful innocent children taken at sandy hook elementary school in newtown. more than eight yea
and glory jackson's parents know very graphically about that nightmare because their daughter laurie jackson of oxford, connecticut, came to their house seeking refuge from an estranged husband and that night while her infant children slept, laurie jackson was gunned down by that husband who was under a protective order which should have barred his having a firearm but at that point, connecticut law applied only to permanent protective orders. she was killed by that man even though he was under...
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laurie edwards is a nurse and has been vaccinated and some have some of her loved ones. >> my parents in their 80s. they live here in walnut creek also, to be able to interact again, they've been vaccinated, yeah, i think it is time. >> reporter: time for her family to truly breathe a little easier, and with more vaccines, masks and patience we all will be able to do the same. sergio quintana, "nbc bay area news". agreement. six elementary schools are expected to open on april 12th with classes capped at 22 students. but many more students will have to wait longer to return to the classroom. >> it is really sad nearly a year after the pandemic started only six sites out of 108 are ready for students to return. >> and we have to -- before they could even get around to talking about it. ay for parents and educators covering rosa schools reached a tentative agreement with teachers to bring back students on april 1st. grades k through 6th will start the process with a hybrid schedule with classes in-person twice a week. older kids will phase in on april 26th. schools are reopening as more
laurie edwards is a nurse and has been vaccinated and some have some of her loved ones. >> my parents in their 80s. they live here in walnut creek also, to be able to interact again, they've been vaccinated, yeah, i think it is time. >> reporter: time for her family to truly breathe a little easier, and with more vaccines, masks and patience we all will be able to do the same. sergio quintana, "nbc bay area news". agreement. six elementary schools are expected to open on...
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reason laurie that lead doesn't seem real oh it's only. god when i saw you with my beloved curtain let them think. i was proof that i would know about i mean. it's horrible this is really emotional on . some control for a middle class. most of my very hard working people who want to get ahead that have either have some some health issues or have some out of trick about luck a full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a victim to gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have a judgment of possession against you and get addicted to anyone that's homeless is treelike garbage people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be pole in the world's richest country. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you bei
reason laurie that lead doesn't seem real oh it's only. god when i saw you with my beloved curtain let them think. i was proof that i would know about i mean. it's horrible this is really emotional on . some control for a middle class. most of my very hard working people who want to get ahead that have either have some some health issues or have some out of trick about luck a full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a victim to gunpoint if...
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will going on a very hot topic in the past few weeks was whether or not it's utilization creepiness laurie is it still your position of north korea it seems that the japanese side and the u.s. i think think more of that the nuclear issue north north korea sort of definition or as the north korea is the reality threats like stuck korean side they are seeing korean peninsula you condition a korean peninsula as was going to korea what is the role of china in all of this given that she jinping and the kim jong un exchanged messages of support with each other on monday. i think trans 2 roles on 1st will be about sanctions and the 2nd will be about the red lines on these weapons tests that are of yet made here in the past probably most worriers one station and it's unclear what biden's decision is regarding their own if biden will decide that they will premiere or limit their pressure policy china will have to cooperate from us when if you try you will have to cooperate listening sessions because most of the north korean strait go through china and economic pressure because china is really how h
will going on a very hot topic in the past few weeks was whether or not it's utilization creepiness laurie is it still your position of north korea it seems that the japanese side and the u.s. i think think more of that the nuclear issue north north korea sort of definition or as the north korea is the reality threats like stuck korean side they are seeing korean peninsula you condition a korean peninsula as was going to korea what is the role of china in all of this given that she jinping and...
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curfew for indoor dining meaning you're done eating pave your check and outside by 10 30 at night, laurie thomas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving to the red tier doesn't save this struggling industry but it's a start but we don't want to do is do what we did again every time we open and close the restaurant stuff got to know deal with the plumbing all these things you never think about it you lose everything that was in the walk in you don't maybe lose it you give it away, but the owners lose that $10,000. >>we can't keep starting and stopping. >>restaurant workers are eligible for vaccinations the c o o of several eateries on pier 39 says it's a relief i got my first acting last week. >>and many of my staff have started getting vaccinated and getting that's really encouraging for us i interact with lots of people on a daily basis and so does my stuff so having that is kind of a little bit of a insurance card back pocket. >>tourists i talked to say they've been eating in their hotel room. they're hoping to be able to start enjoying the city a little more now. >>it's
curfew for indoor dining meaning you're done eating pave your check and outside by 10 30 at night, laurie thomas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving to the red tier doesn't save this struggling industry but it's a start but we don't want to do is do what we did again every time we open and close the restaurant stuff got to know deal with the plumbing all these things you never think about it you lose everything that was in the walk in you don't maybe lose it you give it...
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curfew for indoor dining meaning you're done eating paid your check and outside by 10 30 at night, lauriemas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving to the red tier doesn't save this struggling industry but it's a start there's hope that we can maybe move forward because i can tell you a lot of the stress is that a mental level. >>are we going to get out of this can we make it through it. you know do we deplete our own family savings are workers some of them do they have to leave the san francisco bay area for the c o o of 6 eateries here on pier 39 the move indoors is a big deal, you know the weather here in san francisco at nights. >>it's pretty tough sometimes to see outdoors 9, 9, 30 at night for a nice dinner when it's windy and cold so having that indoor for the evening's is a big bonus for us. >>the restaurant industry really want to stress that while of course are going to have your mask off what you're eating and drinking. they wanted to put that mask back on as soon as any comes up to the table. know water with your mask on and they don't want you to take your ma
curfew for indoor dining meaning you're done eating paid your check and outside by 10 30 at night, lauriemas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving to the red tier doesn't save this struggling industry but it's a start there's hope that we can maybe move forward because i can tell you a lot of the stress is that a mental level. >>are we going to get out of this can we make it through it. you know do we deplete our own family savings are workers some of them do they have...
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this is deja vu news laurie from france is heading into lockdown for a 3rd time president says the shutdown already in place in some regions will be extended to the entire country for at least one month also coming up. more mixed messages being used medicine watchdog backs astra zeneca scored a virus vaccine for all age groups and comes a day off to germany restricted its use in people under the age of 60. and you'll need to.
this is deja vu news laurie from france is heading into lockdown for a 3rd time president says the shutdown already in place in some regions will be extended to the entire country for at least one month also coming up. more mixed messages being used medicine watchdog backs astra zeneca scored a virus vaccine for all age groups and comes a day off to germany restricted its use in people under the age of 60. and you'll need to.
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so laurie, the police again, are not giving us a lot of detail. but if they're saying no imminent threat at this point. tonight. >> they seem to be suggesting there was one suspect, correct. >> that that is what we would presume at this point. they did repeatedly say this is still an ongoing investigation. they're still gathering details. but one would assume but with no imminent threat and a person of interest in custody that this was just the act of one person. >> you your station is reporting 6 we didn't hear the police or the district attorney say that specifically. so you have information. there are 6 dead. what about anybody else? it might have been hurt because we didn't hear about any other potential injuries or deaths. >> they're that question was asked during the press conference. it's our understanding that they said they wanted to inform some of the people family members and things like that to make sure that they were informed first before they gave us all of the details. i know earlier when i was walking up to this area. talk to a mo
so laurie, the police again, are not giving us a lot of detail. but if they're saying no imminent threat at this point. tonight. >> they seem to be suggesting there was one suspect, correct. >> that that is what we would presume at this point. they did repeatedly say this is still an ongoing investigation. they're still gathering details. but one would assume but with no imminent threat and a person of interest in custody that this was just the act of one person. >> you your...
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i'm also joined by my colleague and fellow here at hudson, laurie is additionally a commissioner for the us commission on international religious freedom appointed by house speaker nancy pelosi as well as chair of the uighur human rights project. congressman mccall we are honored to have you back at the hudson institute. first off let's discuss the chinese communist party's campaign of systematic oppression against the uighurs and others. the china attacks called on the department of state to issue a determination that the communist parties crime against uighurs about the genocide. last january we welcomed the state department that it would officially designate the chinese communist party's legal muslims and others for crimes against humanity and genocide. key us allies are themselves now debating important issues of genocide and last month we had an editorial in the economist magazine arguing that genocide was the wrong word to describe the horrifying abuses against the uighurs. you have disputed the economists review. tell us why is the autonomous editorial challenging the term gen
i'm also joined by my colleague and fellow here at hudson, laurie is additionally a commissioner for the us commission on international religious freedom appointed by house speaker nancy pelosi as well as chair of the uighur human rights project. congressman mccall we are honored to have you back at the hudson institute. first off let's discuss the chinese communist party's campaign of systematic oppression against the uighurs and others. the china attacks called on the department of state to...
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. >> reporter: he spoke to "60 minutes" correspondent laurie segall. >> jake, legally are you not allowed in what you are calling the sacred chamber. >> and that is-- and that is the one very serious regret that i have, was believing that when we were waved in by police officers, that it was acceptable. >> reporter: security here denied that-- tonight at the capitol remains tight and the investigation into the insurrection continues and we learn today that the f.b.i. is looking into communications between rioters and members of congress to see if there was any inside help. norah. >> o'donnell: a significant development, jeff pegues, thank you. and tonight a new milestone in the fight against the coronavirus. the u.s. is now averaging two million vaccinations a day. that is more than 54 million americans that have had at least one shot, and nearly 28 million that are fully vaccinated. but there is growing concern of yet another surge as more states lift restrictions. cbs's mark strassmann reports tonight from alabama. >> folks, we're not there yet, but goodness knows we are getting closer.
. >> reporter: he spoke to "60 minutes" correspondent laurie segall. >> jake, legally are you not allowed in what you are calling the sacred chamber. >> and that is-- and that is the one very serious regret that i have, was believing that when we were waved in by police officers, that it was acceptable. >> reporter: security here denied that-- tonight at the capitol remains tight and the investigation into the insurrection continues and we learn today that the...
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what's behind this recent rise in kidnappings and how challenging are they took president mohammad laurie this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. nigeria's school kidnappings have become a major security challenge for his government and security forces at least $700.00 students have been abducted in northern states since december and that figure is changing every day with reports of more attacks and abductions dozens of students managed to escape a raid on monday while their 3 teachers were taken it happened in the northwestern could do in a state and is the 1st such attack on a primary school armed gangs locally known as bandits are suspected they usually have ransom to release the victims but the government denies bang and in money president is facing mounting criticism for the rise in violent crime. let's take a look at some of the attacks that's happened in the past few months many of the victims have since been released more than 300 boys were abducted from a school in katsina state in december in february there were mass abductions within 10 days that killed at least one
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curfew for indoor dining meaning you're done eating paid your check and outside by 10 30 at night, laurie thomas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving to the red tier doesn't save this struggling industry but it's a start but we don't want to do is do what we did again every time we open and close the restaurant stuff got to you know deal with the plumbing all these things you never think about it you lose everything that was in the walk in you don't maybe lose it you give it away, but the owners lose that $10,000. >>we can't keep starting and stopping. >>restaurant workers are eligible for vaccinations the c o o of several eateries on pier 39 says it's a relief i got my first acting last week. >>and many of my staff have started getting vaccinated and getting that's really encouraging for us i interact with lots of people on a daily basis and so does my staff so having that is kind of that little bit of a insurance card back pocket. >>tourists i talked to say they've been eating in their hotel room. they're hoping to be able to start enjoying the city a little more now.
curfew for indoor dining meaning you're done eating paid your check and outside by 10 30 at night, laurie thomas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving to the red tier doesn't save this struggling industry but it's a start but we don't want to do is do what we did again every time we open and close the restaurant stuff got to you know deal with the plumbing all these things you never think about it you lose everything that was in the walk in you don't maybe lose it you give it...
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. >> joining our conversation, our friend, pulitzer prize winning journalist laurie garrett, a healthe contributor. laurie, what do you make of this moment of this vaccinations on the rise, variants threatening us, and a public that is weary? >> everybody's weary. we're all sick and tired of having to wear our masks everywhere, but we still need to. >> yeah. >> i think the downturn that we observed that gave everybody hope was not a genuine, you know, vaccine-related downturn. it was actually because the holiday surge, that horrible triple holiday surge, was finally over. so, we sort of fell from this huge peak that we reached in late december, early january, back down to something roughly where we were in october and september. but that's a terrible baseline. that's still well over 70,000 new cases a day and 2,000 new deaths a day. now it's beginning to show an uptick. is it a huge uptick? no, it's only about 2% a day. but that can add up. and i think what's really concerning folks at cdc and in the white house is that we don't have enough people vaccinated yesterday that we could re
. >> joining our conversation, our friend, pulitzer prize winning journalist laurie garrett, a healthe contributor. laurie, what do you make of this moment of this vaccinations on the rise, variants threatening us, and a public that is weary? >> everybody's weary. we're all sick and tired of having to wear our masks everywhere, but we still need to. >> yeah. >> i think the downturn that we observed that gave everybody hope was not a genuine, you know, vaccine-related...
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government oh my god we are pursuing the people laurie thank you for doing that on our show today appreciate all that nice to see you introduce yourself to our global audience . thank you thank you for having me on the show minimus for the 90 and the medical and humanitarian acts and also co-founder of the now on women's movement in somalia to ensure women's political participation is ensuring in this election process thanks for joining us welcome to the stream samir tell everybody what a day it is a i am so mira guided i'm a national security practitioner of the horn of africa since 22 album worked in different capacities in somalia and the immediate former principal security advisor to the prime minister who just left our house and i look over and i've been a special advice or to 3 heads of army some so i'm currently in d.c. at the moment pursuing national fellowship with the national defense university so we're at how is it possible that an election date has not only not been set but the election has not been held in somalia what's been happening. i think we're all equally dumb pounded i
government oh my god we are pursuing the people laurie thank you for doing that on our show today appreciate all that nice to see you introduce yourself to our global audience . thank you thank you for having me on the show minimus for the 90 and the medical and humanitarian acts and also co-founder of the now on women's movement in somalia to ensure women's political participation is ensuring in this election process thanks for joining us welcome to the stream samir tell everybody what a day...
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unit with a rape allegation and that was really not so much the incident itself that obviously would laurie anyone it was the handling of that by the military which was . largely to conceal it because of. the risk of reputation and it was that that journey that was 8 years ago 9 years ago has led me to in a position of. earth looking to quantify how bad this is as an issue within our armed forces and having quantified it on a scale that historically has not been seen before is allowed us to come together collaboratively. uncooperative really in order to find a solution to it and so that's really why we set up it was. it was a little bit i was asian that's not about justice for troops or or what we've done it was about the people that we've given a voice to do have sadly been on the wrong end of justice in the armed forces in the few years then it took you to set this up can you give us an idea of the think is in the scale of the problem. again next. we've got in about 6 months since we've been running the us we probably got a little over $500.00 mostly serving personnel coming to us with va
unit with a rape allegation and that was really not so much the incident itself that obviously would laurie anyone it was the handling of that by the military which was . largely to conceal it because of. the risk of reputation and it was that that journey that was 8 years ago 9 years ago has led me to in a position of. earth looking to quantify how bad this is as an issue within our armed forces and having quantified it on a scale that historically has not been seen before is allowed us to...
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country to purchase the job the moves receive the got a response from brussels my colleague laurie sushi. earlier discussed the story the e.u. vaccine rollout continues to descend into chaos appetite for the sputnik the job continues to grow we've just heard straight from the austrian chancellor that a purchase of 1000000 doses of the russians vaccine is on the cards something that sébastien cuts could finally set people free if austria receives an additional 1000000 doses of the vaccine a return to normal life is possible earlier and we could save many lives and jobs there should be no joke political barriers with vaccines what matters is whether the vaccine is effective and safe not where it came from. now if the deal goes through they would be delivered in 3 stages starting the 1st part in april the final to the free in june and it would make auster the e.u. country to approve sputnik for use following in the footsteps of hungry and clearly 3 countries well so you frustrated with the blocks roll out what they accuse on equal distribution that they were willing to go against brussels a
country to purchase the job the moves receive the got a response from brussels my colleague laurie sushi. earlier discussed the story the e.u. vaccine rollout continues to descend into chaos appetite for the sputnik the job continues to grow we've just heard straight from the austrian chancellor that a purchase of 1000000 doses of the russians vaccine is on the cards something that sébastien cuts could finally set people free if austria receives an additional 1000000 doses of the vaccine a...
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was given a 3 year jail sentence with 2 years suspended he left the call to that comment but is laurie'slater said that he would appeal so cozy was convicted of trying to influence a magistrate in 2014 to obtain information about another legal case against him during the trial he denied the accusations but the judge said that sarkozy and his 2 kohak used knew exactly what they would doing the judge told the court he took advantage of his status and the relationships he had made since being voted out of office and 2012 sarkozy has sought a political comeback even ran for the presidency again in 27 saying but the guilty verdict in this trial is likely to deal a devastating blow to his ambitions some in france's conservative party had hoped that sarkozy would run in next year's election a lot of his face will within his own party remain hopeful that he could stage a comeback today that is over and that is over particularly because even if party faithful will still adore nicolas sarkozy is that the kind of charismatic political leader that commands this kind of control within the country the
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i am headed to the hill to meet my friend to meet my friend mossimo again and his wife, laurie gilmoreestaurant. >> many gringredients come out from what you have in your backyard. >> the po river is the longest in italy. its floodplain made this region an agriculture power house. the extraordinary food valley lies between the po river in the north and the apennine's mountains to the south. >> we have the apennine's behind us. the cross winds blow all the way down to the valley and it creates this kind of micro climate. >> it is about the fog. oh fog. >> thanks to you. >> the fog and humidity really makes a difference in all this. >> the humidity that comes from the apennine. it creates the perfect micro climate. >> even the region's beloved fresh pasta is explained by this humid climate, which means soft wheat can grow here. a different breed from the heat loving dry in the south. >> if you don't believe in god, you believe tortolini. mossimo is obsessive of the food. >> if you check my blood, there is balsamic vinegar. the winter goes to bad and stays there and relax for six months a
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vaccine the leaders will meet on thursday to discuss the proposed plan let's go to our correspondent laurie chalons who is live for us in london rory ears been threatening something along these lines of the most of the week talk us through the details. well essentially what the european commission is trying to do is to make sure that drug makers with planned exports aren't threatening the already limited supply of vaccines to european countries so essentially what the plan is is for on a case by case basis the e.u. to look at exports to particular countries and ask the question what's the situation with covert in that destination country what's the situation with the vaccination rolled out and whether they can get vaccines from other places and the assumption is that if those questions are answered but suppose negatively from the perspective of the european union then they can block exports to those countries they're insisting that this is not about any particular country but of course as you said in your introduction there this does feed into the whole argument that's going on at the momen
vaccine the leaders will meet on thursday to discuss the proposed plan let's go to our correspondent laurie chalons who is live for us in london rory ears been threatening something along these lines of the most of the week talk us through the details. well essentially what the european commission is trying to do is to make sure that drug makers with planned exports aren't threatening the already limited supply of vaccines to european countries so essentially what the plan is is for on a case...
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the dignity fund, we had an update from member eleanor laurie, and there was a service providers working group update. a plan was presented for monitoring the fiscal year 2019,, and there was property on the timeline for the new r.s.p.s that will need to be going out. and as has been discussed here, there is no additional funding for -- increase for this coming year, but there are some unspent sums that can be used for that purpose. and at that meeting, dr. marcy adelmen reported on the needs assessment and access for lgbtq people over 50. and moving on to that, at our council meeting, dr. adelmen gave an update on that lgbtq adult survey. it targets 500, and as of our meeting, they already had 300 responses, which is really good. and that is looking at telehealth programs, and there are also some interviews being done on the services needed. prior to the last year, we've had an education committee, which when rick applebee was working with us, he had a very robust education program. and that's kind of dropped. so we're going to be looking into increasing our participation again. and we
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will going on a very hot topic in the past few weeks was whether or not it's utilization creepiness laurie is it still your position of north korea it seems that the japanese side and the u.s. i think think more of the ideal the issue north korea sort of definition as the north korea is the reality threat why stop korean side they're saying korean peninsula inclusion of korean peninsula as was going to korea what is the role of china in all of this given that she jinping and kim jong warm exchanged messages of support with each other on monday. i think trans through rolls 1st will be about sanctions and the 2nd will be about the red lines on visa weapons test and we have yet made sealing the path following months or years of station and it's not clear what biden's decision is regarding their own if biden. decides that they will primary pressure policy china will have to cooperate from us point of view china will have to cooperate with sanctions because most of the north korean strait go through china and economic pressure and china is really hopeful helpful in the back door for china regar
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. >>> and laurie segall speaks about she was sex trafficked when she was 13 years old. thehe viaiacom ststreaming serervice paramounu plus. we'll bebe right back. >>> ahead and fursirst on "cbs s morning," i love when we can say that, tiffany haddish. >> it's early in l.a. >> tiffany, did we wake you up, hon? did we wake you up? >> you know you did, you know you did. >> we're very excited to talk about your grammy. and also touched the way the way you saw that. is that a onesies you have on, a ladybug onesies? >> girl, you know it, feet covered and everything. keeping it warm. >> is there going to be a transformation? >> it's too early -- it's too early for a transformation, this >> i'll take it. >> i love it. >> what's under your eye, tiffany? >> we know what that is, anthony? explain to anthony. what is that -- >> these are eye masks. i don't know the professional name, but i know it makes my eyes feel better. >> we're going to relive that grammy moment when you found out you won the grammy, it's priceless. we're happy for you. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'r
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through 5 whose families chose in person learning were able to return to schools on monday and mayor laurieightfoot was on hand to welcome some of them back. >> this is exactly what we fought for. this is the moment that we knew would be possible and important in the lives of our young people, in our students and that's why this giving parents an option to come back in person for their students is so important. >> the los angeles unified school district is planning to vaccinate its staff and reopen elementary schools in mid april, and that's no small fete. the city is the second largest school district in the nation with more than 86,000 employees. and in philadelphia officials have agreed to start bringing back pre-k through grade 2 next week. >>> here is a resident of upper mayfield, pennsylvania, and the parent of four children. good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> so a year into this pandemic there's still a lot of kids out there doing remote learning, and now you and some other parents in philadelphia have decided to take things into your own hands. what are you pla
through 5 whose families chose in person learning were able to return to schools on monday and mayor laurieightfoot was on hand to welcome some of them back. >> this is exactly what we fought for. this is the moment that we knew would be possible and important in the lives of our young people, in our students and that's why this giving parents an option to come back in person for their students is so important. >> the los angeles unified school district is planning to vaccinate its...
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jacob chansley spoke with laurie segall for the program "60 minutes plus." do you understand that? >> it's not -- my actions were not an attack on this country. that is incorrect. that is inaccurate entirely. >> how would you describe them? >> my actions personally? >> on january 6th. >> my actions on january 6th, how would i describe them? i sang a song, and that's a part of shamanism. it's about creating positive vibrations in a sacred chamber. i also stopped people from stealing and vandalizing the senate. i actually stopped somebody from ng muffins out of the break room. i also said a prayern that sacred chamber because it was my intention to bring divinity and to bring god back into the senate. >> but jake, legally you were not allowed to be in what you're calling the sacred chamber. >> and that is -- that is the one very serious regret that i have was believing that when we were waved in by police officers that it was acceptable. >> do you still believe you're a patriot? >> i consider myself a lover of my country. i consider myself a believer in the co
jacob chansley spoke with laurie segall for the program "60 minutes plus." do you understand that? >> it's not -- my actions were not an attack on this country. that is incorrect. that is inaccurate entirely. >> how would you describe them? >> my actions personally? >> on january 6th. >> my actions on january 6th, how would i describe them? i sang a song, and that's a part of shamanism. it's about creating positive vibrations in a sacred chamber. i also...
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it out of me which i did when she on what was on the direction in my music at the dental and i see laurie. again reggie and not a ponytail we dividing me. when i interview with the people in scituate in mondal they told me is that these oil companies are led by these i need to be a party members. when everybody say like that so that could be true. the man mark government has set up a commission of inquiry to examine the cause of the violence in june there are no writing their representatives but one of the investigators is dr a monk. as the country opens to the outside world after decades of isolation the icon of my own miles democracy on sand suci has refused to support the right of the writing go to citizenship and has remained quiet about their plight. as a union of more than 100 ethnic groups 3 decades ago a lore restricted citizenship to groups said lived here before the british invasion that excluded their whose ancestors mostly arrived during colonial rule. at a conference in the capital yangon delegates met to discuss what it means to be a citizen of newly democratic myin mark. dr
it out of me which i did when she on what was on the direction in my music at the dental and i see laurie. again reggie and not a ponytail we dividing me. when i interview with the people in scituate in mondal they told me is that these oil companies are led by these i need to be a party members. when everybody say like that so that could be true. the man mark government has set up a commission of inquiry to examine the cause of the violence in june there are no writing their representatives...
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they were military reservations, but when i got into college, i began to read the works of vinder laurie jr. who was the most powerful intellectual thinker of the time and if not the century and wound up studying under him for my master's degree and he was the one that convinced me that we needed more indigenous people studying the political affairs of our nations and intergovernmental relations as well. and so that's what led me back to chapel hill to get my phd and i began my teaching career university of arizona for nine years and then the desert heat finally drove me away from there. up to the cold viking country in minnesota where i spent when he winters and had a wonderful run there in both native studies political science and the law program as well as you noted my work really focuses on how indigenous peoples how we've always governed ourselves and how our governments were required to change because of the dominating influence of western colonialism and all the forces that that unleashed along with other factors. and so i want to understand how we govern and how we relate intergo
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told congress the white supremacy movement is a top domestic threat. "60 minutes+" correspondent laurie segall talks with a former supremacist insider for a chilling look at his group's goal: race war. >> they wanted to create such a strain on the logistics of the country-- the police, fire, e.m.s.-- that they wouldn't have any obstacles in killing the people they wanted to kill, to where they could go out and shoot minorities without having to face the law. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> oprah: nearly two billion people around the globe watched their wedding. from the outside, it looked like something out of a fairy tale and appeared to signal a new day for the modern british monarchy. >> this couple represents everything people can celebrate. >> it's a wonderful fairy tale, it's... >> oprah: they became one of the most talked about couples in the med
told congress the white supremacy movement is a top domestic threat. "60 minutes+" correspondent laurie segall talks with a former supremacist insider for a chilling look at his group's goal: race war. >> they wanted to create such a strain on the logistics of the country-- the police, fire, e.m.s.-- that they wouldn't have any obstacles in killing the people they wanted to kill, to where they could go out and shoot minorities without having to face the law. >> pelley: i'm...