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samuel montoya's footage proves it, and we are grateful we have that tape.did not have the tape, "the new york times" or be telling us that ashli babbitt was beating people to death with a fire accident was her when she was killed, but thanks to samuel montoya, "the new york times" cannot claim that. we would love to have samuel montoya tonight on the show to describe what he saw that day, but we can't do that because he is in jail. yesterday, a large group of armed federal agents showed up at montoya's home in austin, texas. they smashed his front door, they confiscated his electronic devices, and they threw him in jail. he is still there. he is behind bars right now. so what was his crime? well, to find out, we read the biden administration's arrest warrant application. the fbi says it began investigating samuel montoya after one of his family members provided "proof that montoya was physically inside the u.s. capital during the shooting of a woman on january 6, 2021." to be clear, montoya did not shoot the woman, ashli babbitt, he just happened to be near
samuel montoya's footage proves it, and we are grateful we have that tape.did not have the tape, "the new york times" or be telling us that ashli babbitt was beating people to death with a fire accident was her when she was killed, but thanks to samuel montoya, "the new york times" cannot claim that. we would love to have samuel montoya tonight on the show to describe what he saw that day, but we can't do that because he is in jail. yesterday, a large group of armed federal...
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samuel montoya, by contrast, could spend the next seven years in jail. see what is going on.on you hate even to say it out loud but it is too obvious to ignore. two systems of justice. one for the allies of the people in charge, and a very different one for their enemies. the people doing this are not traditional liberals. they are not calling for a peaceful utopia where no one uses violence.ot this is not the famous tradition of mahatma gandhi and martin luther king. that was the old liberals. we used to make fun of it when it was going on. we could use a lot more of it. it's scary. well, alex berenson has spent the last year exposing lies about the way the coronavirus has been handled.e lockdowns and masks. he began his career as a science skeptic on a topic that has nothing to do with coronavirus. and in some ways, is even more shocking. he's on our set next. ♪ ♪ he's on our site next. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward... even after paying for this. love you, sweetheart they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. th
samuel montoya, by contrast, could spend the next seven years in jail. see what is going on.on you hate even to say it out loud but it is too obvious to ignore. two systems of justice. one for the allies of the people in charge, and a very different one for their enemies. the people doing this are not traditional liberals. they are not calling for a peaceful utopia where no one uses violence.ot this is not the famous tradition of mahatma gandhi and martin luther king. that was the old liberals....
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samuel kasumu will leave the role next month.ected any suggestion that his departure is related to the commission on race and ethnic disparities report which was published yesterday. the prime minister has been giving his reaction in the past hour. i've worked very closely with samuel in the last year or so and he's done some great stuff and i thank him very much, particularly on helping to encourage vaccine take—up amongst more hesitant groups and communities. our correspondent rianna croxford is in westminster. do we know specifically why he is going? we do we know specifically why he is auoin ? ~ ., do we know specifically why he is anoin?~ ., , going? we do, so samuel kasumu -ist boris johnson's — going? we do, so samuel kasumu -ist boris johnson's most _ going? we do, so samuel kasumu -ist boris johnson's most senior _ going? we do, so samuel kasumu -ist boris johnson's most senior adviser . boris johnson's most senior adviser in race relations. he's worked for the government since 2019. he had actually intended to resign in
samuel kasumu will leave the role next month.ected any suggestion that his departure is related to the commission on race and ethnic disparities report which was published yesterday. the prime minister has been giving his reaction in the past hour. i've worked very closely with samuel in the last year or so and he's done some great stuff and i thank him very much, particularly on helping to encourage vaccine take—up amongst more hesitant groups and communities. our correspondent rianna...
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of— worked very closely with samuel, and in the last year of so. _ worked very closely with samuel,e last year of so. i _ worked very closely with samuel, and in the last year of so. i thank - worked very closely with samuel, and in the last year of so. i thank him - in the last year of so. i thank him very— in the last year of so. i thank him very much— in the last year of so. i thank him very much on_ in the last year of so. i thank him very much on helping _ in the last year of so. i thank him very much on helping to - in the last year of so. i thank him i very much on helping to encourage vaccine _ very much on helping to encourage vaccine take — very much on helping to encourage vaccine take up— very much on helping to encourage vaccine take up amongst _ very much on helping to encourage vaccine take up amongst more - vaccine take up amongst more hesitant— vaccine take up amongst more hesitant groups _ vaccine take up amongst more hesitant groups and _ vaccine take up amongst more l hesitant groups and community. vaccine take up amongst more - hesitant groups and community. the
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could be in the comment section and be part of today's discussion that's made our guests samuel had a landry hello elizabeth really good to have you here on the stream samuel welcome tell everybody who you are and what a day. thank you very much malaria somewhere your clone i what we've been vitamin governance is the cure the big negative whopper and the betterment of and the reason it endures that the walk to the prom what if you know what i mean of environment i'm not beautiful in uganda i don't work for environmental rights across and i've been working on the economy because i would either get to have you hello landry tell our audience who you are and what you say i'll run one of these laundry interests or the managing director pretty. pretty we are a global company organization and we work with frontline communities. and partners to stop the proliferation of us humans and to cure matusow the energy that conserved the planet connecting from nairobi nice to have it connecting with us here on the stream and welcoming us of of to the station tell audience who you are and what you day
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finally, it is your belief that samuel _ heartbreaking. finally, it is your belief that samuel kasumu, the j heartbreaking. finally, it is your- belief that samuel kasumu, the most senior black adviser at number 10 is leaving finally because of this report? leaving finally because of this re ort? ., , leaving finally because of this reort? ., , ,., , report? the only black adviser in number 10- _ report? the only black adviser in number10. i've _ report? the only black adviser in number10. i've spoken - report? the only black adviser in number 10. i've spoken to - report? the only black adviser in i number 10. i've spoken to samuel report? the only black adviser in - number 10. i've spoken to samuel and he was disheartened, that's why he threatened to resign before. i don't think it's a coincidence. all i know is there is a crisis at number10 when it comes to acknowledging and dealing with systemic racial inequality and we must confront it. thank you. lord woolley. a new nspcc helpline, offering advice and support to those who have been se
finally, it is your belief that samuel _ heartbreaking. finally, it is your belief that samuel kasumu, the j heartbreaking. finally, it is your- belief that samuel kasumu, the most senior black adviser at number 10 is leaving finally because of this report? leaving finally because of this re ort? ., , leaving finally because of this reort? ., , ,., , report? the only black adviser in number 10- _ report? the only black adviser in number10. i've _ report? the only black adviser in number10. i've...
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had a landry hello elizabeth really good to have you here on the stream samuel welcome to tell everybody who you are and what a day thank you very much to my memory from where to go i what we've been vitamin governor of. the big negative up with the r. and b. and betterment of one of the students on it and you know that the walk to the prom what if you know what argument of environment i'm not going to put in uganda i know what for environmental rights across i will be walking on the equal because i would rather get to have you hello landry tell our audience who you are and what you say . i run one of these laundry interests are managing director pretty africa pretty we are a global company organization and we work with frontline communities. and partners to stop the proliferation of us humans and to cure matusow the energy that conserve the planet i'm going to getting from nairobi nice to have it connected with us here on the stream and welcoming us of of to the stream tell audience who you are and what you day and my name is liz that go into the list let's go i'm based in nairobi kenya
had a landry hello elizabeth really good to have you here on the stream samuel welcome to tell everybody who you are and what a day thank you very much to my memory from where to go i what we've been vitamin governor of. the big negative up with the r. and b. and betterment of one of the students on it and you know that the walk to the prom what if you know what argument of environment i'm not going to put in uganda i know what for environmental rights across i will be walking on the equal...
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and you could be in the comment section and be part of today's discussion that's made our guests samuel had a landry hello elizabeth really good to have you here on the stream samuel welcome to tell everybody who you are and what a day thank you very much for my memory of somewhere to go i what we've done better meant governor of. the big negative up with the r. and b. and the betterment of one of the students on it and you know that the walk to the prom what if you know what i'm going to win battlement i'm not going to put in uganda i know what for environmental rights across i've been walking on the equal of that i would either yes or get to have you hello tell our audience who you are what you today. i'll run one of these laundry interests are managing director pretty. pretty we are a global company organization and we work we program community. partners to stop the progression of for the future and to cure matusow the energy that conserved the planet connecting from nairobi nice to have it connected with us here on the stream and welcoming us of of to the stream tell audience who yo
and you could be in the comment section and be part of today's discussion that's made our guests samuel had a landry hello elizabeth really good to have you here on the stream samuel welcome to tell everybody who you are and what a day thank you very much for my memory of somewhere to go i what we've done better meant governor of. the big negative up with the r. and b. and the betterment of one of the students on it and you know that the walk to the prom what if you know what i'm going to win...
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i've worked very closely with samuel in the last year or so.
i've worked very closely with samuel in the last year or so.
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samuel kasumu will leave the role next month.e former equality and human rights commissioner, lord woolley, disagrees. i've spoken to samuel and he was disheartened, that's why he threatened to resign before. i don't think it's a coincidence. all i know is there is a crisis at number 10 when it comes to acknowledging and dealing with systemic racial inequality and they must confront it. as our political correspondent, jonathan blake explains, samuel kasumu had raised concerns before. officially, nothing, but sources are pointing us to the letter referred to that samuel kasumu wrote tojohnson in february, that you referred to. he wrote about unbearable tension in downing street, about a politics steeped in division and that it had been his ultimate privilege to serve in government, albeit. he said in that letter he intended to step down in may but it was later retracted and mr kasumu was persuaded, it seemed, to stay. this morning it's emerged he intends to leave number 10 in may, as he originally set out in the letter. and it see
samuel kasumu will leave the role next month.e former equality and human rights commissioner, lord woolley, disagrees. i've spoken to samuel and he was disheartened, that's why he threatened to resign before. i don't think it's a coincidence. all i know is there is a crisis at number 10 when it comes to acknowledging and dealing with systemic racial inequality and they must confront it. as our political correspondent, jonathan blake explains, samuel kasumu had raised concerns before....
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i've spoken to samuel and he was disheartened, i thank samuel very much, particularly _ i thank samuelthank samuel very much, particularly in helping - i thank samuel very much, particularly in helping to i i thank samuel very much, - particularly in helping to encourage vaccine _ particularly in helping to encourage vaccine lake-up _ particularly in helping to encourage vaccine take—up amongst _ particularly in helping to encourage vaccine take—up amongst more - vaccine take—up amongst more hesiiant— vaccine take—up amongst more hesitant groups _ vaccine take—up amongst more hesitant groups and _ vaccine take—up amongst more i hesitant groups and communities. vaccine take—up amongst more - hesitant groups and communities. find hesitant groups and communities. and that work hesitant groups and communities. that work on the vaccine is what samuel kasumu has been doing in the remaining time he has been on the job and will be on the job until next month. it comes just a day after that report was published which talks about britain being held up which talks about britain being held up as a
i've spoken to samuel and he was disheartened, i thank samuel very much, particularly _ i thank samuelthank samuel very much, particularly in helping - i thank samuel very much, particularly in helping to i i thank samuel very much, - particularly in helping to encourage vaccine _ particularly in helping to encourage vaccine lake-up _ particularly in helping to encourage vaccine take—up amongst _ particularly in helping to encourage vaccine take—up amongst more - vaccine take—up amongst...
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en el puerto de la libertad en el salvador, samuel arias noticias telemund >>> vamos a una pausa, altelemundo mediod'ia les tenemos el t testimonio de un coyote guatemalteco relata en exclusiva a telemundo investiga c'omo realiza su trabajo, adem'as requer'ia ferroviaria en t taiw'an, medio centenar de personas de la vida al des descargarse un tren a la entrada de un t'unel, qu'edese con nosotros, hay m'as noticias. > ( comerciales (voz) cinnamon toast crunch. ¡cuadritos cargados con cinna-dust! personas por todas partes que viven con diabetes tipo 2 están despertando a lo que es posible con rybelsus®. rybelsus® funciona diferente para bajar el azúcar en la sangre que cualquier otra pastilla para la diabetes, porque trabaja de estas tres maneras: aumenta la insulina, baja el azúcar y demora la salida de los alimentos. la mayoría de las personas que tomaron rybelsus® redujeron su nivel de azúcar en la sangre y lograron un a1c por debajo del 7%. las personas que tomaron rybelsus® perdieron hasta 8 libras. y rybelsus® no aumenta el riesgo de eventos cardiovasculares serios, como ataque
en el puerto de la libertad en el salvador, samuel arias noticias telemund >>> vamos a una pausa, altelemundo mediod'ia les tenemos el t testimonio de un coyote guatemalteco relata en exclusiva a telemundo investiga c'omo realiza su trabajo, adem'as requer'ia ferroviaria en t taiw'an, medio centenar de personas de la vida al des descargarse un tren a la entrada de un t'unel, qu'edese con nosotros, hay m'as noticias. > ( comerciales (voz) cinnamon toast crunch. ¡cuadritos cargados...
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samuel kasumu will leave the role next month.on in february before retracting it. downing street sources have rejected suggestions his departure was linked to the findings of an official report on race and ethnic disparities — which was published yesterday. speaking about his advisor�*s departure, borisjohnson said mr kasumu had done valuable work increasing vaccine uptake among ethnic minorities. i've worked very closely with samuel in the last year or so. and he's done some great stuff, and i thank him very much, particularly on helping to encourage vaccine take up amongst more hesitant groups and communities. actually we are seeing some real success there. it is true that different groups have been coming forward at different paces but everyone is increasing their take—up and i thank him very much to that. on the race review, it has been largely condemned by people of colour and equality campaigners, are they wrong? look, this is a very interesting piece of work. i don't think the government will agree with absolutely everythi
samuel kasumu will leave the role next month.on in february before retracting it. downing street sources have rejected suggestions his departure was linked to the findings of an official report on race and ethnic disparities — which was published yesterday. speaking about his advisor�*s departure, borisjohnson said mr kasumu had done valuable work increasing vaccine uptake among ethnic minorities. i've worked very closely with samuel in the last year or so. and he's done some great stuff,...
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but is staying to take care of her in-laws but 21-year-old samuel told us he's lost hope of a future here, saying he's working to raise $12,000 to pay traffickers to smuggle him across the border into the u.s. after hearing president biden would allow him to stay. the president would give you 100 days of a free pass window, he told me. but while the biden administration is allowing unaccompanied children and now many families to stay in the u.s., others including adults like samuel are not allowed in guatemala's president told me biden's humane messaging towards migrants early on was confusing. >> reporter: this president wants to build a wall of prosperity, jobs, education, health care but that can't be done without american help, and the fear corrupt officials siphoning off funds before they get to the people who need it here the most. lester. >> ayman mohyeldin in guatemala tonight, thank you. >>> it's been nearly 100 days since the capitol riot and more than 400 people are charged. but a big question is yet to be answered whose idea was it? pete williams with more on our nbc news
but is staying to take care of her in-laws but 21-year-old samuel told us he's lost hope of a future here, saying he's working to raise $12,000 to pay traffickers to smuggle him across the border into the u.s. after hearing president biden would allow him to stay. the president would give you 100 days of a free pass window, he told me. but while the biden administration is allowing unaccompanied children and now many families to stay in the u.s., others including adults like samuel are not...
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samuel jumpers was the architect and builder of the trade union movement in this country.me to america as an immigrant boy from the east side of london and bound up his labor life and destiny with the millions of under privileged. many of the scenes shown in this picture would have been familiar to president gone purse. i know he would have been proud as we are, had he lived to see wet american labor has achieved while the wage earners as well as for america itself. your union is to be congratulated for this fine film. this is a film not only for the international lady garment workers union or the labor movement. this is for america, and a free democratic world. >> this is indeed the high triggered for union and for a membership. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> your name please? >> alexander. >> what is your occupation please? >> cloak operator. >> age? >> 65. >> when did you join the union? ? the >> 1910, january 1910. >> he must be glad to retire. sign their pleas. he >> between now and 1910 ♪ ♪ ♪ , a whole lifetime. how many millions of seems tend to hands so in 40 years? . h
samuel jumpers was the architect and builder of the trade union movement in this country.me to america as an immigrant boy from the east side of london and bound up his labor life and destiny with the millions of under privileged. many of the scenes shown in this picture would have been familiar to president gone purse. i know he would have been proud as we are, had he lived to see wet american labor has achieved while the wage earners as well as for america itself. your union is to be...
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but is staying to take care of her in-laws but 21-year-old samuel told us he's lost hope of a futuree's working to raise $12,000 to pay traffickers to smuggle him across the border into the u.s. after hearing president biden would allow him to stay. the president would give you 100 days of a free pass window, he told me, but while the biden administration is allowing unaccompanied children and now many families to stay in the u.s., others including adults like samuel are not allowed in guatemala's president told me biden's humane messaging towards migrants early on was confusing. >> the compassion -- >> reporter: this president wants to build a wall of prosperity, jobs, education, health care but that can't be done without american help, and the fear corrupt officials siphoning off the funds before they get to the people who need it the most. >> reporting from guatemala. a thanks for that raw look at reality. >>> when we return, janessa is tracking mid april snow. >>> let the summer games begin we're veli celebrating 100 days to the tokyo olympics. from moderate to severe rheumatoid
but is staying to take care of her in-laws but 21-year-old samuel told us he's lost hope of a futuree's working to raise $12,000 to pay traffickers to smuggle him across the border into the u.s. after hearing president biden would allow him to stay. the president would give you 100 days of a free pass window, he told me, but while the biden administration is allowing unaccompanied children and now many families to stay in the u.s., others including adults like samuel are not allowed in...
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samuel was the architect and builder of the trades union movement in this country.came to america as an immigrant boy from the east side of london. and bound up his life and destiny with the millions of underprivileged. many of the scenes shown in this picture would have been familiar to president gompers. i know he would have been proud, as we are, had he lived to see what american labor has achieved for the wage earners, as well as for america itself. your union is to be congratulated for this fine film. this is a film not only for the international lady garment workers union or the labor movement, this is for america and for a free democratic world. >> coming from you president green, this is indeed a high tribute to our union and to our membership. thank you very much. >> sir. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> your name, please? >> alexander brody. >> what is your occupation, please? >> cloak operator. >> age? >> 65. >> when did you join the union? >> 1910. january. 1910. >> you must be glad to retire. sign there, please. ♪♪ >> between now and 1910, a whole lifetime. how many millions
samuel was the architect and builder of the trades union movement in this country.came to america as an immigrant boy from the east side of london. and bound up his life and destiny with the millions of underprivileged. many of the scenes shown in this picture would have been familiar to president gompers. i know he would have been proud, as we are, had he lived to see what american labor has achieved for the wage earners, as well as for america itself. your union is to be congratulated for...
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don samuels from north minneapolis. thanks, don. we wish your community the best during these tough times. the next chapter in the derek chauvin trial begins its case. now you have the defense. it's their turn to lay out their case in defense of that police officer whose face america knows so well. we'll take you there live after this. traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) introducing colliders. ♪ if you love it, spoon it. ♪ your favorite candy flavors twisted, ♪ chopped or layered into cool, creamy desserts that are made to spoon. new colliders desserts. find them near the refrigerated pudding. bike shop please hold. bike sales are booming. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your $75 credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/bike. it's a new day for veteran homeowners. with home values high and when ymortgage ratesirst job at near record lows. great news for veterans who need money f
don samuels from north minneapolis. thanks, don. we wish your community the best during these tough times. the next chapter in the derek chauvin trial begins its case. now you have the defense. it's their turn to lay out their case in defense of that police officer whose face america knows so well. we'll take you there live after this. traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) introducing colliders. ♪ if you love it, spoon it. ♪ your favorite candy flavors twisted, ♪ chopped...
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samuel coleman, she lived in a home about one mile from where i'm standing, the epicenter of the battlefield. she was unfortunate to be hit by confederate artillery shell. she was able to survive three days, she died on april the 12th, that wednesday. april the 12th is a very important date, too, in the history of appomattox because it was this road that i'm standing on on april 12th that confederate infantry stacked their arms and flags and ammunition along this road. you can say that the individual confederate soldier surrendered on this road not the parlor like general lee did. hannah reynolds dying on april 12th meant she was mortally wounded in as an enslaved woman and in a way she died an emancipated woman three days later. that's a powerful notion that struck this park and visitors in 2015 during the 150th anniversary and given us cause to explore this story and others like it more deeply. what did happen in this village and, in fact, throughout the south and the country in the weeks and months that followed the surrender. in history it seems to be a good idea to ask the question, so
samuel coleman, she lived in a home about one mile from where i'm standing, the epicenter of the battlefield. she was unfortunate to be hit by confederate artillery shell. she was able to survive three days, she died on april the 12th, that wednesday. april the 12th is a very important date, too, in the history of appomattox because it was this road that i'm standing on on april 12th that confederate infantry stacked their arms and flags and ammunition along this road. you can say that the...
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. >> bret samuels, his work available at the hilda, he covers the white house, thank you for being with us on this monday. >> thank you. >> c-span's washington journal every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, reid wilson of the hill discusses what the new census bureau numbers mean for reapportionment and then randy does migration policy institute will tell about the biden demonstrations approach to number of refugees allowed into the u.s. and gym time and executive director of the american association of safe highway and transportation official discusses infrastructure proposals being considered in congress per it also, since cynthia of the wilson center of the migrant surge from northern triangle countries and how the biden administration is dealing with it. watch and see spans washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning and be sure to watch washington journal saturday morning at eight eastern for a live study session for high school students preparing to take the adv
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year marks the 50th anniversary of the birth of your union and the 100th anniversary of the birth of samuelhe ladies' garment workers also typifies the struggles and
year marks the 50th anniversary of the birth of your union and the 100th anniversary of the birth of samuelhe ladies' garment workers also typifies the struggles and
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benn as he moved a step closer to a world title shot last night with a stunning win over colombia's samuelge for benn, ended afterjust 80 seconds. that's now eighteen wins in eighteen fights for him. he took his opportunity in his post fight interview to call out khan and... ..the bolton fighter responded earlier today. that's all from sportsday. asi as i said, do find —— follow that final round of the masters. there's more on the bbc sports website. for me and the sports day team, that's all for now. bye—bye. hello there. we've seen a lot of showers around today. they will be fading away overnight. they will linger for longer across the eastern side of the uk before skies tend to clear. could be some icy patches around overnight, not least because we've got some wetter weather coming into wales. could be some snow as well, and that will extend its way into the cotswolds. it won't be quite as cold as last night in northern ireland, but elsewhere, a widespread frost, lowest temperatures in the clearest skies in scotland and northern england. that wintry weather moves away from wales, briefl
benn as he moved a step closer to a world title shot last night with a stunning win over colombia's samuelge for benn, ended afterjust 80 seconds. that's now eighteen wins in eighteen fights for him. he took his opportunity in his post fight interview to call out khan and... ..the bolton fighter responded earlier today. that's all from sportsday. asi as i said, do find —— follow that final round of the masters. there's more on the bbc sports website. for me and the sports day team, that's...
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it was part of his deep philosophical view, which was why he loved samuel gompers. that is another story of that day. he quoted him in the speech. the building and construction trades were somewhat conservative organizations. they had conservative membership. the strategies of the white house, we thought we had a good chance to bring these people to support what we were going to do. reagan felt like he could identify with these people. he wanted to give the best speech to win them over. del: was this the best -- first big speech you got to write for the president of the united states? mari: it was. del: i would've been sweating. how did you get through it? mari: i was so excited to have the opportunity and so in all of the president. i have written more -- i had written more brief remarks, for example, welcoming ceremony for margaret thatcher. that is when it first hit me, i know what the president is going to say next. it is a big deal. when you are sitting in front of a typewriter, with which is what we had then, you try to chattel how the president would -- you t
it was part of his deep philosophical view, which was why he loved samuel gompers. that is another story of that day. he quoted him in the speech. the building and construction trades were somewhat conservative organizations. they had conservative membership. the strategies of the white house, we thought we had a good chance to bring these people to support what we were going to do. reagan felt like he could identify with these people. he wanted to give the best speech to win them over. del:...
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samuel redman, historian at the university of massachusetts amherst.of "bone rooms: from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums." that does it for our show. tomorrow at 1:00 eastern, i will be doing a panel discussion with whistleblower's daniel ellsberg and edward snowden in the 50th anniversary of the pentagon papers. go to democracynow.org to sign up for the event. it is free.
samuel redman, historian at the university of massachusetts amherst.of "bone rooms: from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums." that does it for our show. tomorrow at 1:00 eastern, i will be doing a panel discussion with whistleblower's daniel ellsberg and edward snowden in the 50th anniversary of the pentagon papers. go to democracynow.org to sign up for the event. it is free.
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samuel redman, historian at the university of massachusetts amherst.of "bone rooms: from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums." that does it for our show. tomorrow at 1:00 eastern, i will be doing a panel discussion with whistleblower's daniel ellsberg and edward snowden in the 50th anniveary of the pentagon papers. go to democracynow.org to sign up for the event. it is free. çççññññññññññññññññññ anchor: this is al jazeera. anchor: you are watching the news hour live from london. coming up, at least 21 people have been killed in a truck bomb attack in afghanistan in one of the deadliest attacks there in recent months. growing anger and cause for a public inquiry after dozens of ultra orthodox jews are
samuel redman, historian at the university of massachusetts amherst.of "bone rooms: from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums." that does it for our show. tomorrow at 1:00 eastern, i will be doing a panel discussion with whistleblower's daniel ellsberg and edward snowden in the 50th anniveary of the pentagon papers. go to democracynow.org to sign up for the event. it is free. çççññññññññññññññññññ anchor: this is al jazeera. anchor: you are watching...
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fuegos no solo se atribuyen a la mano del hombre, sino también a las condiciones climáticas extremas, samuelingresos a pequeños comerciantes como clementina, vendedora de ropa. >>> cuando venimos el fuego estaba encima de todo eso, el parque, se oía que zumbaba. >>> según los bomberos todo se debió a un cortocircuito, pero hubo factores. >>> había una serie de materiales que ayudaron en la propagación como el gas propano, el viento. >>> pero no es el único siniestro que ha causado destrucción, se reportaron una serie de incendios a nivel nacional. >>> al menos mil hectáreas consumidas por las llamas de 140 incendios en 2 semanas, en bosques, maleza o edificios, los cuerpos de socorro también culpan a la ola de calor. >>> las temperaturas altas en estos meses fueron más manejable la situación. >>> tenemos que manejar el incremento en forma exponencial casi 200 por ciento. >>> 14 años de trabajo los perdí ahí. >>> mientras tanto los afectados por las llamas esperan la ayuda ofrecida por el gobierno central para reactivar sus negocios. >>> es todo lo que nos quedó, ahora cómo le doy de comer a
fuegos no solo se atribuyen a la mano del hombre, sino también a las condiciones climáticas extremas, samuelingresos a pequeños comerciantes como clementina, vendedora de ropa. >>> cuando venimos el fuego estaba encima de todo eso, el parque, se oía que zumbaba. >>> según los bomberos todo se debió a un cortocircuito, pero hubo factores. >>> había una serie de materiales que ayudaron en la propagación como el gas propano, el viento. >>> pero no es el...
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but 21 year old samuel told us that he has lost hope of a future here.e is saying that he is working to raise $12,000 to pay traffickers to smuggle him across the border into the u.s. after hearing president biden would allow him to stay. >> the president and would give you 100 days of a free pass window, he told me. but while the biden administration is allowing unaccompanied children and now many families to stay in the u.s., others including adults like samuel, are not allowed in. what a mueller's president told me that biden's humane messaging towards migrants early on was confusing. >> [speaking spanish] >> this president wants to build a wall of prosperity, jobs, education, health care, but that can't be done without american help. and the fear corrupt officials siphoning off funds before they get to the people who need to hear the most. >> tough an important story to be covering thanks to emmett moye dean for that. coming up, what we were reporting on one year ago tonight. tonight. last thing before we go tonight is a look back at one year ago tod
but 21 year old samuel told us that he has lost hope of a future here.e is saying that he is working to raise $12,000 to pay traffickers to smuggle him across the border into the u.s. after hearing president biden would allow him to stay. >> the president and would give you 100 days of a free pass window, he told me. but while the biden administration is allowing unaccompanied children and now many families to stay in the u.s., others including adults like samuel, are not allowed in. what...
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i can't put into words how happy and proud i am that these people now have this samuel and this. used to be home to many christians the same as quickly shared with other syrians back in germany hide their ambulance. all with their own ax fall. in germany where. rania fled syria 4 years ago and now lives in germany she works for the aid organization which is why she was given special permission by the german immigration authorities to return here just for a few days. time for another quick photo for friends and donors back in germany. for. the ice and. suddenly a man comes by on a moped the group knows him or her newman was previously a refugee in germany to. how you know you well. know it was those who are shutting her noon and bites his old friends back to his house. because he. fled syria to escape the islamic state group rather than the assad regime he and his family faced no problems when they return. now he works as a self-employed car mechanic. that. he and his wife and children are living here sharing with another family. they hope it's just a temporary solution. rania wan
i can't put into words how happy and proud i am that these people now have this samuel and this. used to be home to many christians the same as quickly shared with other syrians back in germany hide their ambulance. all with their own ax fall. in germany where. rania fled syria 4 years ago and now lives in germany she works for the aid organization which is why she was given special permission by the german immigration authorities to return here just for a few days. time for another quick photo...
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once samuel was finally free they realized that a loose piece of pavement under the surface was all thatgoing under. >> i didn't really get worried, i just kind of told myself i would be okay. when my dad said that great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get this imported cheese? hello? grocery outlet bargain market. oh, more bubbles? more bubbles for less benjamins our amazing 20% off wine sael is going on now until april 13th at your neighborhood grocery outlet captioning sponsored by cbs >> mayor bill de blasio and actor lin-manuel miranda score a new vaccination site in the new broadway theater district specifically for members of the theater industry. >> we want to gather again and we want to tell stories in the dark. we cannot do that if we don't feel safe and if you don't feel safe, so the first step in that process is getting our vaccination shots. ( singing )
once samuel was finally free they realized that a loose piece of pavement under the surface was all thatgoing under. >> i didn't really get worried, i just kind of told myself i would be okay. when my dad said that great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get this imported cheese? hello? grocery outlet bargain market. oh, more bubbles? more bubbles for less benjamins our amazing 20% off wine sael is...
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more recently, the murder of samuel patty.eporter: the chief terror prosecutor also spoke outside the station, confirming the comments made by the assailant indicated a terror motive. >> an investigation has been opened into the murder of a person holding public office in relation to a terrorist undertaking and associating with known terrorists. reporter: according to an anonymous police source, the 36-year-old attacker arrived in france in 2009 but had obtained residency papers and had recently moved to the area. the source added he was unknown to security services. anchor: we will bring you more on this developing story throughout the evening. let's move on to russia. it's defense ministry has started withdrawing troops from parts of crimea and the ukrainian border. or weeks, moscow's -- moscow was barking fears of an invasion. there are calls to monitor the situation closely. we have the latest from the ukrainian capital. reporter: it doesn't seem to be in response to anything happening on the ground. battles rumble on as t
more recently, the murder of samuel patty.eporter: the chief terror prosecutor also spoke outside the station, confirming the comments made by the assailant indicated a terror motive. >> an investigation has been opened into the murder of a person holding public office in relation to a terrorist undertaking and associating with known terrorists. reporter: according to an anonymous police source, the 36-year-old attacker arrived in france in 2009 but had obtained residency papers and had...
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people now have this samuel and this is. used to be home to many christians the scene is quickly shared with other syrians back in germany high class the ambulance. oh was there an ax fall. in germany where. rania fled syria 4 years ago and now lives in germany she works for the aid organization which is why she was given special permission by the german immigration authorities to return here just for a few days. time for another quick photo for friends and donors back in germany. little bit i love the i said not yet and then. suddenly a man comes by on a moped the group knows him how you do you her newman was previously a refugee in germany to. how you know you well. know it was your shiny honeymoon and bites his old friends back to his house. because he fled syria to escape the islamic state group rather than the assad regime he and his family faced no problems when they return and now he works as a self-employed car mechanic and. he and his wife and children are living here sharing with another family. they hope it's just
people now have this samuel and this is. used to be home to many christians the scene is quickly shared with other syrians back in germany high class the ambulance. oh was there an ax fall. in germany where. rania fled syria 4 years ago and now lives in germany she works for the aid organization which is why she was given special permission by the german immigration authorities to return here just for a few days. time for another quick photo for friends and donors back in germany. little bit i...
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the north star it was produced by samuel goldwyn co-founder of one of hollywood's most successful film companies goldman mayer. but understand why a famous american producer shot such a blatantly propagandistic picture we need to go to the archives of the library of congress where a document from the so-called office of for information of the united states is still stored. more information was established in 1942 by the roosevelt administration was basically a propaganda effort. limited time to get its legal residents a new sense in it there let me ask you to split it into. franklin roosevelt knew that if he wanted to actually turn american public opinion into supporting the war and even more so in supporting our soviet allies during the war he was going to need to use it would. lead a lot of we're just going to davis cup one of the classes. for soundly. door. it is. glorious genius and you feel it. and. i think. sometimes the officer for information commission how they would musical comedies like this is the army which were intended to increase the prestige of military service and rai
the north star it was produced by samuel goldwyn co-founder of one of hollywood's most successful film companies goldman mayer. but understand why a famous american producer shot such a blatantly propagandistic picture we need to go to the archives of the library of congress where a document from the so-called office of for information of the united states is still stored. more information was established in 1942 by the roosevelt administration was basically a propaganda effort. limited time to...
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in his salary, new federal filings reveal hca healthcare, which owns the hospital, gave its ceo, samuel hazen, a 13% raise, bringing him to a whopping $30 million a year over 500 times the average hca worker and 1,000 times jamelle's pay. >> pay us fair wages treat us like we treat your patients. >> reporter: jamelle's union has been asking for $15 an hour for folks like him, who've received no increase for two years. hca, which owns 200 or so hospitals, had repeatedly said no but finally agreed last week to the increase for kansas city workers only, after nbc news contacted them mr. hazen declined to talk to nbc news hca saying in part, "we value our colleagues and are committed to offering competitive compensation and benefits." and yet the great national divide between the income of those at the top and those at the bottom persists the heads of corporations like ge, starbucks and acuity brands received more than 1,000 times their average workers last year, with walgreen's then ceo earning over 500 times. none of those ceos agreed to speak with nbc news each company saying their pract
in his salary, new federal filings reveal hca healthcare, which owns the hospital, gave its ceo, samuel hazen, a 13% raise, bringing him to a whopping $30 million a year over 500 times the average hca worker and 1,000 times jamelle's pay. >> pay us fair wages treat us like we treat your patients. >> reporter: jamelle's union has been asking for $15 an hour for folks like him, who've received no increase for two years. hca, which owns 200 or so hospitals, had repeatedly said no but...
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i know that he himself and his family loved the samuel moore 's.at is why they chose to make it bust length painting. which they didn't donated to the white house. it's now in the row room i think at the white house. it shows him energetically as well. it leads me to think perhaps stewards wasn't that accurate. i myself, as i mentioned before, consider the steward the bellwether of images. unless you have an opinion on that, dan? now? >> [inaudible] one of the things is 1816, the 1817 side by side. [inaudible] they don't look like the same person. >> they don't. you find it a lot. that's what i'm saying. his face, i think when artists are looking at it it confronted them with quite a problem. i don't know. from sculpting his head i can tell you there are a lot of subtleties, tricky stuff. that's one reason why i didn't want to attempt to portray the head again when i'm eight feet in the air. i know i can do a lot better just by transferring when i had down below two up at the top. any other questions? yes? >> how long does the entire process take?
i know that he himself and his family loved the samuel moore 's.at is why they chose to make it bust length painting. which they didn't donated to the white house. it's now in the row room i think at the white house. it shows him energetically as well. it leads me to think perhaps stewards wasn't that accurate. i myself, as i mentioned before, consider the steward the bellwether of images. unless you have an opinion on that, dan? now? >> [inaudible] one of the things is 1816, the 1817...
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samuel will be on crutches for a few days because of an injury to his leg but otherwise he is okay. >>> coming up in sportless, riply's believe it or not. a pitcher struck out every batter in a single game. it happened and the reds and giants stage a home run fast. we are up next. >>> and let's take another look outside. this time at oakland. you can see 880 with traffic moving there. we will have a check on traffic again coming up in just a little bit and mary will take . >>> happy wednesday to you. thank you for starting your day off with us. hope you have your coffee, your tea. we are starting with the clouds in many locations. not as windy as yesterday we will see the seasonal temperatures inthe 60's. here is dennis with sports. >>> good morning everybody. never before in the history of oracle park have the giants and their opponents each hit two home runs in the first inning. feeding frenzy was supposed to be a pitcher duel. joey on the opposite field. two run jump. mike into the -- another two run shot. 4-0 cincinnati. it was a repeat in the bottom half. castille. tell it good-b
samuel will be on crutches for a few days because of an injury to his leg but otherwise he is okay. >>> coming up in sportless, riply's believe it or not. a pitcher struck out every batter in a single game. it happened and the reds and giants stage a home run fast. we are up next. >>> and let's take another look outside. this time at oakland. you can see 880 with traffic moving there. we will have a check on traffic again coming up in just a little bit and mary will take ....
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once samuel was finally free they realized that a loose piece of pavement under the surface was all thatunder. >> i didn't really get worried, i just kind of told myself i would be okay. when my dad said that watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. wat(dramatic music)ea ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference.
once samuel was finally free they realized that a loose piece of pavement under the surface was all thatunder. >> i didn't really get worried, i just kind of told myself i would be okay. when my dad said that watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. wat(dramatic music)ea ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference.
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. >> reporter: retired admiral samuel cox, director of the nafl history command, has known the story of the "johnston" since he was a little boy. >> i knew the story of william evans, the commander of the "johnston." he was a childhood hero of mine. >> reporter: everybody should know the story of commander william evans. >> evans was the first native american to be awarded a medal of honor in the united states navy. >> reporter: for a few desperate hours off the philippine island of samar, evans lead the charge against the japananese armatata. >> withohout waititing for ordr, he turnened and toook his s shid charged ththat entire j japanese force anand was ablble to pput a torpedo in the lead japanese cruiser. >> reporter: but the japanese guguns were totoo big and too m. >> thehese japanese destroroyere firiring round after round after round into the ship. and finally "johnston" sinks. >> it was one of the most brave, last stands of a naval vessel in history, a true david and goliath battle. >> reporter: 186 sailors died, including their commander. before victor vescovo left the "jo
. >> reporter: retired admiral samuel cox, director of the nafl history command, has known the story of the "johnston" since he was a little boy. >> i knew the story of william evans, the commander of the "johnston." he was a childhood hero of mine. >> reporter: everybody should know the story of commander william evans. >> evans was the first native american to be awarded a medal of honor in the united states navy. >> reporter: for a few...