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sorry, ian, please continue. yes, the _ commitment. sorry, ian, please continue.ment is essential. there is no use - continue. yes, the commitment is essential. there is no use going i essential. there is no use going into it _ essential. there is no use going into it half— essential. there is no use going into it half what half—hearted. that's — into it half what half—hearted. that's the _ into it half what half—hearted. that's the word, yes. into it half what half-hearted. that's the word, yes.- into it half what half-hearted. that's the word, yes. with julia, we were fortunate _ that's the word, yes. with julia, we were fortunate to _ that's the word, yes. with julia, we were fortunate to have _ that's the word, yes. with julia, we were fortunate to have julia - that's the word, yes. with julia, we were fortunate to have julia as - that's the word, yes. with julia, we were fortunate to have julia as our. were fortunate to have julia as our first placement, because it paved the way— first placement, because it paved the way for our future dealings, and we have _
sorry, ian, please continue. yes, the _ commitment. sorry, ian, please continue.ment is essential. there is no use - continue. yes, the commitment is essential. there is no use going i essential. there is no use going into it _ essential. there is no use going into it half— essential. there is no use going into it half what half—hearted. that's — into it half what half—hearted. that's the _ into it half what half—hearted. that's the word, yes. into it half what half-hearted. that's...
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we saw ian buckles was h but that didn't realty— ian buckles was h but that didn't really answer thenk it was a _ really answer the questions. i think it was a brilliant series, really brittiant — it was a brilliant series, really brilliant series, and it kept so many— brilliant series, and it kept so nrany of— brilliant series, and it kept so many of us interested and look to our seats, — many of us interested and look to our seats, as it were, during tockdown— our seats, as it were, during lockdown but i would like to see another — lockdown but i would like to see another series and i would like to see it _ another series and i would like to see it continue to see how their life span — see it continue to see how their life span up from here because, you know, _ life span up from here because, you know. ian _ life span up from here because, you know, ian buckles was not exactly the kind _ know, ian buckles was not exactly the kind of— know, ian buckles was not exactly the kind of letter h that, perhaps, we had _ the kind of letter h that, perhaps, we had been expected. not the kind
we saw ian buckles was h but that didn't realty— ian buckles was h but that didn't really answer thenk it was a _ really answer the questions. i think it was a brilliant series, really brittiant — it was a brilliant series, really brilliant series, and it kept so many— brilliant series, and it kept so nrany of— brilliant series, and it kept so many of us interested and look to our seats, — many of us interested and look to our seats, as it were, during tockdown— our seats, as it...
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you can follow ian _ starts. that will not happen. you can follow ian and _ starts.the _ starts. that will not happen. you can follow ian and the rest - starts. that will not happen. you can follow ian and the rest of - starts. that will not happen. you j can follow ian and the rest of the team on five live sport. egan bernal quite literally left his giro d'italia rivals in the dust today, as he increased his overall lead to 45 seconds after stage 11. the colombian rights for the british ineos grenadiers team and he managed to leave his competitors in the dust. hugh carthy and simon yates are up to fourth and fifth, but they are up to fourth and fifth, but they are a minute off the pace. a quick round—up of some of the day's other sports stories. the british and irish lions are to playjapan in front of 16,500 fans at murrayfield, the first crowd there since last march. the game on 26thjune will be a warm—up ahead of the tour to south africa that will be played behind closed doors. the all england club say they are "confident" that capacity for this summer's wimbledon
you can follow ian _ starts. that will not happen. you can follow ian and _ starts.the _ starts. that will not happen. you can follow ian and the rest - starts. that will not happen. you can follow ian and the rest of - starts. that will not happen. you j can follow ian and the rest of the team on five live sport. egan bernal quite literally left his giro d'italia rivals in the dust today, as he increased his overall lead to 45 seconds after stage 11. the colombian rights for the british ineos...
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ian: it is not destabilizing inside india. prime minister despite having badly handled the last wave of this crisis, the popularity basis he had coming in was higher than any other major leader. he has a long way to go before you talk about any instability. domestic opposition would have a long way to go before they could challenge. there is no question that when you see the india variant spreading as much as it is across south east asia and the fact that india has been the largest producers of vaccines around the world, and now they have massive shortages inside their own country, they have had to suspend exports. most of that export was going to other countries in the region. this is now where the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis is. it is going to be the region that has the least capacity to fight it. the india basin, the fact that the mrna vaccines, i saw extremely disturbing news from the seychelles. they have had more vaccine rollout than any other country in the world for a small publishing. they now have more human
ian: it is not destabilizing inside india. prime minister despite having badly handled the last wave of this crisis, the popularity basis he had coming in was higher than any other major leader. he has a long way to go before you talk about any instability. domestic opposition would have a long way to go before they could challenge. there is no question that when you see the india variant spreading as much as it is across south east asia and the fact that india has been the largest producers of...
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ian radford, thank you very much. i am sure _ it. ian radford, thank you very much.sure we will - it. ian radford, thank you very much. i am sure we will keep. it. ian radford, thank you very i much. i am sure we will keep you across that as the afternoon moves on. a national day of mourning is taking place in israel after a crush at a jewish festival early on friday, in which 45 people died. they were trapped in a narrow walkway at mount meron. the victims include teenagers and children. 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. two brothers who travelled to a mountaintop tomb. they went to rejoice. but 18—year—old yosef and his brother mordecai, just 12, were buried there overnight — among the young boys killed in a national tragedy. today, they paid tribute to the victims and absorbed the disaster�*s terrible toll. the israeli flag is lowered to half—mast. we're all heartbroken, saddened, shattered into a million pieces. there's no words to describe the feeling of the entire country. it's like a day of wailing for an entire country, saddened. wherever you
ian radford, thank you very much. i am sure _ it. ian radford, thank you very much.sure we will - it. ian radford, thank you very much. i am sure we will keep. it. ian radford, thank you very i much. i am sure we will keep you across that as the afternoon moves on. a national day of mourning is taking place in israel after a crush at a jewish festival early on friday, in which 45 people died. they were trapped in a narrow walkway at mount meron. the victims include teenagers and children. 0ur...
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ian rowe is a fellow at the americans institute.serves as a senior visiting fellow at the woodson center and a writer for the 1776 unites campaign. and michelle herczog is a history and social sciences coordinator for the los angeles county office of education. responsible for providing professional development, resources and support for k to 12 social study educators throughout the 80 school districts of los angeles county. she served on the educating for american demoberacy steering committee. one important housekeeping note that i have for you before we get started, if you have a question for me or any of the other panelists today, please use the youtube chat feature. questions asked there will be sent to me throughout the program and i'll try to pose as many as i can to our panelists. i couldn't think of a better group to be talking with today as we discuss this critical moment and take stock of where we are and how we see and teach the past. with that i want to begin by turning to professor kamensky and asking her her thoughts
ian rowe is a fellow at the americans institute.serves as a senior visiting fellow at the woodson center and a writer for the 1776 unites campaign. and michelle herczog is a history and social sciences coordinator for the los angeles county office of education. responsible for providing professional development, resources and support for k to 12 social study educators throughout the 80 school districts of los angeles county. she served on the educating for american demoberacy steering...
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ian lawrence, thank you for that. _ support -- 26 ofjune. ian lawrence, thank you for that. for that. let's discuss this case with... frank garner. what stands out to you where things went wrong? i stands out to you where things went wron: ? ., stands out to you where things went wron: ? ~' ., , stands out to you where things went wron: ? ~' .,, ., ., wrong? i think the most harrowing thin for wrong? i think the most harrowing thing for me _ wrong? i think the most harrowing thing for me is _ wrong? i think the most harrowing thing for me is could _ wrong? i think the most harrowing thing for me is could it _ wrong? i think the most harrowing thing for me is could it happen - thing for me is could it happen again? and i think the answer is yes because this is not sleeping soldier syndrome. let'sjust because this is not sleeping soldier syndrome. let's just have a look at the facts. at the time that usman khan came out of prison in december 2018, he was still considered to be high—risk. he was under enhanced surveillance by m15, but during the subsequent 11 months, despite th
ian lawrence, thank you for that. _ support -- 26 ofjune. ian lawrence, thank you for that. for that. let's discuss this case with... frank garner. what stands out to you where things went wrong? i stands out to you where things went wron: ? ., stands out to you where things went wron: ? ~' ., , stands out to you where things went wron: ? ~' .,, ., ., wrong? i think the most harrowing thin for wrong? i think the most harrowing thing for me _ wrong? i think the most harrowing thing for me is _...
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is that how that vision it for you, ian?i would say your directives are correct, i would just make them sequential as opposed to parallel. remember, we're still in a country where only one-third of all students are reading at grade level based on the nation's report card. one of the reasons i love edie hirsch's idealogy around the core body of knowledge is that it's not only there is an assumed understanding that we want all kids to have, there's also a strategy to build literacy skills, to build vocabulary, especially in the early grades. in most elementary schools in the country, we're not getting just the foundational content that builds the vocabulary and background knowledge which then makes it possible to do all the other objectives that you're talking about. rather than overburdening teachers with all the objectives simultaneously, i think there is a foundational element, and this is where i think, again, edie hirsch has gotten it right for many years, there is a good foundation of knowledge that allows kids to become
is that how that vision it for you, ian?i would say your directives are correct, i would just make them sequential as opposed to parallel. remember, we're still in a country where only one-third of all students are reading at grade level based on the nation's report card. one of the reasons i love edie hirsch's idealogy around the core body of knowledge is that it's not only there is an assumed understanding that we want all kids to have, there's also a strategy to build literacy skills, to...
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heck, you might just become one yourself. >> ian lee, cbs news, london. >> nice job, ian. well, that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jericka duncan in new york. we thank you so much for watching. have a wonderful night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> it is another symbol of victory over the pandemic as one of the most magnificent cathedrals in the city reopens its doors. we will have that story coming up. >>> one of the bay area's biggest vaccine sites is shutting down. >> there are large numbers of people standing around waiting for people to and it's probably not the best use of resources. >>> the shift in strategy that could help more people get their shots. >>> a landmark reopening tomorrow that could market pandemic turning point for san francisco tourism. >>> thank you for joining us. >> new on this pentecost sunday, consider the birthday of the christian church, san francisco's grace cathedral celebrated a reb
heck, you might just become one yourself. >> ian lee, cbs news, london. >> nice job, ian. well, that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jericka duncan in new york. we thank you so much for watching. have a wonderful night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> it is another symbol of victory over the pandemic...
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ian: it is two sides of the same coin. the idea that things get better in the labor market -- things get better, the labor market tightens, people get back to work. this is a good thing. but even before we get the big rehiring, a lot of businesses are complaining they cannot find the people they need. the danger is we move into this period of elevated inflation because of the margin spike when everything reopens, then we find people's inflation expectations rise and they are able to use those expectations to push employers for a bigger raise because employers are desperate to hold onto people. this did not happen in the last cycle. even when unemployment fell, we did not ever get an explosion of wages. growth picked up, it did not rise as much as the fed expected. that is one of the reasons they regretted doing nine rate hikes before covid. the idea is why worry about at this time when we did not have to worry last time? maybe this time is different. we will not have a credit conch -- credit crunch like 2000 dates. the fed
ian: it is two sides of the same coin. the idea that things get better in the labor market -- things get better, the labor market tightens, people get back to work. this is a good thing. but even before we get the big rehiring, a lot of businesses are complaining they cannot find the people they need. the danger is we move into this period of elevated inflation because of the margin spike when everything reopens, then we find people's inflation expectations rise and they are able to use those...
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let's put that back to ian. if you want _ let's put that back to ian. with alistair that we have to deal with covid but where we need to have a discussion, and alistair, let's do that in westminster and in scotland, if we really want to deliver the economic recovery that we'll do, then the parliament has to have the powers, it has to have the borrowing powers. we need to make sure that the investment bank, for example, can invest in the future of our country and the way that we would like, and at the moment is constrained from doing so. let's have a respectable debate on all these things. in the end, people have voted for a parliament that has a mandate to deliver an independence referendum. i understand that alistair and others oppose that and it is within their rights do so... does that answer your question? yes, i think— does that answer your question? yes, i think it _ does that answer your question? yes, i think it is _ does that answer your question? yes, i think it is pretty clear that he ian has— i think it is pretty clear that he ian has change
let's put that back to ian. if you want _ let's put that back to ian. with alistair that we have to deal with covid but where we need to have a discussion, and alistair, let's do that in westminster and in scotland, if we really want to deliver the economic recovery that we'll do, then the parliament has to have the powers, it has to have the borrowing powers. we need to make sure that the investment bank, for example, can invest in the future of our country and the way that we would like, and...
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ian lyngen, bmo capital markets head of u.s. rates strategy.rom fed president john williams. mike expectation ash "my expedition -- "my expectation is that inflation will come back to about 2% next year." they are willing to wait. that is the story for the federal reserve. the patient's. they are willing to wait and see if they are wrong. if they are, they will not find out potentially until year end to start of 2022. that is what vice chair clarida alluded to to us. tom: he's got history on his side. richard clarida to his extremely smart, as is adam posen, another name knowing their fed history. i know i sound like a broken record, but the answer is they are going to wait. the question is which inflation index. i would watch the atlanta sticky cpi series, and for years i have enjoyed the cleveland fed index, which is an adjusted core index. jonathan: i know you like the cleveland fed index, too. another comment from williams was the international aspect of this. haven't heard that very often from federal reserve officials over the last severa
ian lyngen, bmo capital markets head of u.s. rates strategy.rom fed president john williams. mike expectation ash "my expedition -- "my expectation is that inflation will come back to about 2% next year." they are willing to wait. that is the story for the federal reserve. the patient's. they are willing to wait and see if they are wrong. if they are, they will not find out potentially until year end to start of 2022. that is what vice chair clarida alluded to to us. tom: he's...
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she said ian, why did you shoot me. and i just remember saying it was a mistake. so fast. and i asked her could i call back. and i called back and i just asked, i don't remember much about that second krvetion, september i asked her could i write her. she said yes. and that is how our cosponges started. and that lead to brian stephenson sending me a letter and taking my case and appealing it to the u.s. supreme court to overturn may life sentences. >> trevor: if you were appealing to people who were in no way, shape or form be on the side of anybody who has committed a crime, how would you explain to them why they should consider not having, you know, a life sentence, especially for a minor who the courts or the justice system considers an adult. >> yeah, i would just say that as children our brains are still developing. and i am nowhere near the person i was at 13, at 14, at 15. i volt of the. we as human beings, we begin to evolve and we become different people. so to say to a child that you will never change, it is scientifically untrue strk proveen through sci
she said ian, why did you shoot me. and i just remember saying it was a mistake. so fast. and i asked her could i call back. and i called back and i just asked, i don't remember much about that second krvetion, september i asked her could i write her. she said yes. and that is how our cosponges started. and that lead to brian stephenson sending me a letter and taking my case and appealing it to the u.s. supreme court to overturn may life sentences. >> trevor: if you were appealing to...
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the gunfire with just one thought. >> i just thought ian first, save him.he back of the store? >> other people at that time were rushing back so we followed the crowd. >> they made it to a store room at the back of the store. others were hiding their two, including an american mother with her own kids. without katherine to comfort them, the boys stayed with that mother. blaise hoped they were far enough away from the terrorist, but they weren't. surveillance videos shows the terrorist made it all the way to the back, hunting for more victims. but this wise 14 year old did something ingenious. >> i finally just pulled ian aside, sat him down beside some flower. >> so unlike a barricade of flower bags? >> yes, we pull toilet paper on top of our head so nobody would see us. >> why did you do that? >> because we didn't know if people v. walking back and looking for us. so, we just pulled all stops. >> ten year old ian walton remembers how scared he was. did you see any of the bad guys? >> no. but it did seem like someone closed the gate to where we were. and it
the gunfire with just one thought. >> i just thought ian first, save him.he back of the store? >> other people at that time were rushing back so we followed the crowd. >> they made it to a store room at the back of the store. others were hiding their two, including an american mother with her own kids. without katherine to comfort them, the boys stayed with that mother. blaise hoped they were far enough away from the terrorist, but they weren't. surveillance videos shows the...
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senator ian gorst, ministerfor external relations in jersey, senator ian gorst, ministerfor external thanks forjoining us on bbc news.- forjoining us on bbc news. thank ou. so let�*s return to the papers and with me the chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph christopher hope and a times radio presenter and evening standard calmness ayesha hazireka. thank you for your patience there but as i say a developing story this evening. let�*s move onto other papers now and i think we are moving onto financial times. ayesha, what is this was like you were talking about a brexity story earlier. i do love this headline... this is a diary from michel barnier. tell us more about this one. ~ . a, michel barnier. tell us more about this one. ~ . 1, , michel barnier. tell us more about this one. ~ . , ., ., this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his diaries _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his diaries in - this one. michel barnier is going to be p
senator ian gorst, ministerfor external relations in jersey, senator ian gorst, ministerfor external thanks forjoining us on bbc news.- forjoining us on bbc news. thank ou. so let�*s return to the papers and with me the chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph christopher hope and a times radio presenter and evening standard calmness ayesha hazireka. thank you for your patience there but as i say a developing story this evening. let�*s move onto other papers now and i think we...
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ian pneherod in afghanistas aga tonight. thk you, ian. >>> and an today. family and friends gathered in elizabeth city, north carolina, to mourn the father of seven who was killed by police april 21st. the reverend al sharpton delivering the eulogy. >> before we could get through one 24-hour cycle, after the conviction of derek chauvin, for the lynching by knee of george floyd, a policeman killed andrew brown jr. >> the reverend sharpton has joind brown's family in calling for the immediate release of all of the police body camera footage. >>> a lot more news to get to tonight. when we come back, news about the desperate search for a missing college student vanishing in upstate new york. >>> and the out of control chinese rocket now falling back to earth and the concerns about where it could hit. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. peopl
ian pneherod in afghanistas aga tonight. thk you, ian. >>> and an today. family and friends gathered in elizabeth city, north carolina, to mourn the father of seven who was killed by police april 21st. the reverend al sharpton delivering the eulogy. >> before we could get through one 24-hour cycle, after the conviction of derek chauvin, for the lynching by knee of george floyd, a policeman killed andrew brown jr. >> the reverend sharpton has joind brown's family in calling...
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ian your boss. production order for davidson. l 52, the governor has approved a l production order for davidson. 33, production order for davidson. 37, first i've production order for davidson. first i've heard of it, who is the first i�*ve heard of it, who is the requesting officer? ds lomax. the su ”ortin requesting officer? ds lomax. the supporting officer? that is you, di fleming — give us the keys! armed _ give us the keys! armed police, i give us the keys! . armed police, drop give us the keys! - armed police, drop it! give us the keys! _ armed police, drop it! come off it, no way. armed police, drop it! come off it, no wa . , �* , armed police, drop it! come off it, no way-— who i armed police, drop it! come off it, no way-— who is! no way. this can't be right. who is this? are you _ no way. this can't be right. who is this? are you sure? _ sit down. ac—12 interview by superintendent hastings, di fleming, di arnott. ian buckells... you do not have to say anything in your— you do not have to s
ian your boss. production order for davidson. l 52, the governor has approved a l production order for davidson. 33, production order for davidson. 37, first i've production order for davidson. first i've heard of it, who is the first i�*ve heard of it, who is the requesting officer? ds lomax. the su ”ortin requesting officer? ds lomax. the supporting officer? that is you, di fleming — give us the keys! armed _ give us the keys! armed police, i give us the keys! . armed police, drop give...
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>> ian, thank you. i appreciate you and the supervisor taking the consideration of making the prioritization for loans and grants covid based under consideration. i also want to highlight because this is the first that i have seen or heard this that you are considering making this pro profit only. i think that is a good step in the right direction. it will be something that would be well received, especially given the stuff that we have seen happen with the legacy program and rent availablization programming. i want to inbe can you remembering you and your office as i mentioned when -- encourage you and your office when we think about how to help encourage our new businesses as we fill out these vacancies that are pro liferating all over the city. if someone qualifies and becomes part of this new program, is there a point where after a certain number of years they are rolled into the legacy business because they have gotten to that number of years? are these going to remain separate categories? >> that
>> ian, thank you. i appreciate you and the supervisor taking the consideration of making the prioritization for loans and grants covid based under consideration. i also want to highlight because this is the first that i have seen or heard this that you are considering making this pro profit only. i think that is a good step in the right direction. it will be something that would be well received, especially given the stuff that we have seen happen with the legacy program and rent...
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joining us now ziprecruiter ceo ian siegel ian, good morning.ongrats on this milestone let me ask you first because you have an inside look at the labor market which is becoming and has become more and more competitive. what are you seeing in terms of demand for employers that are searching for employees and also job seekers? >> well, first off, thank you for having me. the job market right now is really a tale of two completely different stories. on the employer side, the economy is reopened. the employers recruiting is white out. we're seeing in every one of our job categories, massive demand from employers for talent. when we shift our view to the job seekers, we see reluctant. job seeker activity is still down to pre -- to initial covid levels there's a lot of speculation that it has to do with the vaccination rates, with the schools still being closed in many states across the country, and also the extension of the stimulus we think that there is enormous pent up demand on the job seekers side, not just among the 16 million job seekers who
joining us now ziprecruiter ceo ian siegel ian, good morning.ongrats on this milestone let me ask you first because you have an inside look at the labor market which is becoming and has become more and more competitive. what are you seeing in terms of demand for employers that are searching for employees and also job seekers? >> well, first off, thank you for having me. the job market right now is really a tale of two completely different stories. on the employer side, the economy is...
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let's talk about this with ian bremmer in new york. the president of the eurasia group.ow much of a surprise is at the kremlin agreed to hold this summit? >> it's not a surprise at all. i think they like the prestige that comes from one-on-one sit down with prident biden. it makes them feel more like equals. which is they -- the way they want to be portrayed nationality. biden is happy with it. there's a general view china's by far the principal adversary of the u.s. globally. the biden administration would rather not have untoward surprises fr other parts of the they know the china lationsh is unfixable and deteriorating. i thinboth presidents were relatively eager to get this set up, even with a complication, the surise completion of this blowup over the last few days. >> what do you think will be the main talking points at this summit? >> i think sieber is going to be very important. -- cyber is going to be very important. that is an area where certainly you would like to see from both sides that we avoid escalation. i think that will be high on the agenda. and ukrain
let's talk about this with ian bremmer in new york. the president of the eurasia group.ow much of a surprise is at the kremlin agreed to hold this summit? >> it's not a surprise at all. i think they like the prestige that comes from one-on-one sit down with prident biden. it makes them feel more like equals. which is they -- the way they want to be portrayed nationality. biden is happy with it. there's a general view china's by far the principal adversary of the u.s. globally. the biden...
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"power lunch" starts right now >>> ian we are going to kick things off with the markets seeing a rebound from yesterday's tech driven losses the nasdaq still only with a small gain today so has the tech and mega cap especially those stocks fallen enough to make those valuations relatively attractive once again? you can see there the nasdaq lagging up one quarter of 1% bob pisani has more on that story. bob? >> hello, dom. it's a mixed day reopening sectors, industrials, banks, toerls doing better but the key story is tech stabilize. tech up throughout particularly mega cap with a nice open up throughout the morning flattish right now with the big names and the chip stocks marginally to the upside there was a lot of worries that tech is starting to reset lower particularly after the earnings story and then some numbers here i would n't say tech is resetting lower but bifurcating. if you look at where it is compared to the 52 week highs and in the last couple of months most of them in the mid single digits and the chip names line nvidia apple about 10% off the high but pretty moddist consi
"power lunch" starts right now >>> ian we are going to kick things off with the markets seeing a rebound from yesterday's tech driven losses the nasdaq still only with a small gain today so has the tech and mega cap especially those stocks fallen enough to make those valuations relatively attractive once again? you can see there the nasdaq lagging up one quarter of 1% bob pisani has more on that story. bob? >> hello, dom. it's a mixed day reopening sectors, industrials,...
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senator ian gorst, thank you. _ all of our interests. senator ian gorst, thank you.terests. senator ian l gorst, thank you. we are hoping all of our interests. senator ian - gorst, thank you. we are hoping to get the latest from our reporter who is on a boat off the coast of santelli. we can just show you a website which tracks marine traffic —— off the coast of st helier. we understand that the orange dots are the french vessels, who are now moving back. they were a little closer to the port earlier today, they've now moved back a bit in protest in this row over fishing rights. we hope to hearfrom our correspondent very soon. millions of people are casting their ballots today in the biggest test of voter opinion since the general election in 2019. every seat is up for grabs in the scottish parliament and welsh senedd, and there's a by—election in hartlepool. thousands of council seats in england are being contested as well as elections for a number of mayors. 0ur political correspondent helen catt has the details. coronavirus has made today's elections a little diff
senator ian gorst, thank you. _ all of our interests. senator ian gorst, thank you.terests. senator ian l gorst, thank you. we are hoping all of our interests. senator ian - gorst, thank you. we are hoping to get the latest from our reporter who is on a boat off the coast of santelli. we can just show you a website which tracks marine traffic —— off the coast of st helier. we understand that the orange dots are the french vessels, who are now moving back. they were a little closer to the...
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he's dropped three shots, so four shots for ian poulter.ertainly in the thick of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't _ of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have _ of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have a _ of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have a first - of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have a first day. - of this championship. just quickly, l mcelroy didn't have a first day. how is his second day going? he’s mcelroy didn't have a first day. how is his second day going?— is his second day going? he's about to start s-over _ is his second day going? he's about to start s-over par— is his second day going? he's about to start s-over par after _ is his second day going? he's about to start s-over par after 75 - to start 3—over par after 75 yesterday. yet again, letting himself down in a sense in terms of this scoring on the first day. traditionally, he comes back well. will need to today. we expect them for over par. taste will need to today. we expect them for over
he's dropped three shots, so four shots for ian poulter.ertainly in the thick of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't _ of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have _ of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have a _ of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have a first - of this championship. just quickly, mcelroy didn't have a first day. - of this championship. just quickly, l mcelroy didn't have a first day. how is his second day going? he’s...
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ian pannell in kabul tonight. >>> caitlyn jenner's controversial comments, saying transgender athletes should not be allowed to play in girls' sports. an about-face from the california gubernatorial hopeful, as a growing list of states push bans on transgender athletes. >>> and "america stron years old, and his rendition of the national anthem going viral. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we begin with breaking news as we come on the air. a boat with at least 25 on board capsizing, then getting stuck in the shallow surf. the boat was then caught riptide, slamming into rocks and breaking up off the coast of san diego. the boat tearing into pieces. people thrown into the water and on to jagged rocks. ea lstimier scene. authorities investigating whether it may have been part of a smuggling operation. will carr starts us off with the latest. >> reporter: it was a desperate attempt to save lives off the coast of san diego this afternoon. >> the coast guard received a report of a 40-foot trawler aground with multiple persons in the w
ian pannell in kabul tonight. >>> caitlyn jenner's controversial comments, saying transgender athletes should not be allowed to play in girls' sports. an about-face from the california gubernatorial hopeful, as a growing list of states push bans on transgender athletes. >>> and "america stron years old, and his rendition of the national anthem going viral. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we begin with...
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ian lee. >>> that's the overnight news.y 13th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> pipeline restarted. relief in sight for panicked drivers filling up at the gas pump. how long until service is fully restored. >>> middle east violence. israeli air strikes target hamas leaders as fighting escalates and casualties rise. >>> million-dollar idea. the state of ohio is ready to make five people rich just for make five people rich just for getting the coronavirus vaccine. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green.
ian lee. >>> that's the overnight news.y 13th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> pipeline restarted. relief in sight for panicked drivers filling up at the gas pump. how long until service is fully restored. >>> middle east violence. israeli air strikes target hamas leaders as fighting escalates and casualties rise. >>> million-dollar idea. the state of ohio is ready to make five people rich just for make five people rich just for getting...
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my thanks to ian. l's book you can check that out my thanks to ian the rx, crafted by lexus. ♪ $439 a month for 36 months. ♪ your purple prose just gives you away ♪ ♪ the things, you say ♪ ♪ you're unbelievable ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for just $8.99. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ dad, it's a video call. hold the phone in front of you. how's that? get...get mom. [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning app with 24/7 support when you need it the most. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. [typing sound] i had this hundred thousand dollar student debt. t
my thanks to ian. l's book you can check that out my thanks to ian the rx, crafted by lexus. ♪ $439 a month for 36 months. ♪ your purple prose just gives you away ♪ ♪ the things, you say ♪ ♪ you're unbelievable ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for just $8.99. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay...
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have made it through the pandemic if it weren't for the sacrifices, large and small, of every delaware ian and every american. in particular, general barry, and his national guard men and women deserve our deepest thanks . [applause] they have been the backbone of our pandemic response here in delaware, whenever we ask they were out there willing to do, more than ever the generals have stepped up to the plate and been there for every delaware ian. they've been relentless in the commitment to protecting our citizens, they were deployed overseas and in washington, d.c. to protect the capital. help me thank the general and his team for their incredible work over the past year. [applause] >> i want to thank the staff at the delaware veterans home. over 15 months of this pandemic with one of the most vulnerable populations to covid-19, our staff down there has been unbelievable in protecting those veterans. to date, no one has passed from covid-19 at our veterans home. [applause] our incredible va hospital here in wilmington has been one of our biggest partners during this pandemic. the directo
have made it through the pandemic if it weren't for the sacrifices, large and small, of every delaware ian and every american. in particular, general barry, and his national guard men and women deserve our deepest thanks . [applause] they have been the backbone of our pandemic response here in delaware, whenever we ask they were out there willing to do, more than ever the generals have stepped up to the plate and been there for every delaware ian. they've been relentless in the commitment to...
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ian cull. nbc. >>> the cdc says there are times when you have to wear a mask. a hospital, a doctor's office or a long term facility, and riding planes, trains, buses. cal train and bart tweeted masks are still required. if you are under going cancer treatment, you need toe talk to your doctor. >>> coming up in less than ten minds, angst in the air over masks and the passengers who refew to wear them. thousands have refused to wear them. all due to fights over masks. we investigate in a few minutes. >>> new at 11:00, if you have heard of this guy, he saps it's a magical experience. he said he's going to keep doing it. we hear from the tesla driver who puts the car in auto the ba. to be clear this is illegal. story? here is nbc bay area. >> reporter: this six seven clip seems to have caught the attention of the california highway patrol. we are slowing it down so you can see there is no driver and he will is behind the back window. he and for the public, all the law abiding citizens, and one of the motor officers happened to be in the exact location at the exact
ian cull. nbc. >>> the cdc says there are times when you have to wear a mask. a hospital, a doctor's office or a long term facility, and riding planes, trains, buses. cal train and bart tweeted masks are still required. if you are under going cancer treatment, you need toe talk to your doctor. >>> coming up in less than ten minds, angst in the air over masks and the passengers who refew to wear them. thousands have refused to wear them. all due to fights over masks. we...
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ian pannell, abc news, london. >> our thanks to ian pannell again, who just returned from afghanistan. >>> meanwhile, back here at home, america's economic recovery appearing to slow. the latest jobs report worse than expected. some employers say they can't find workers, but many who are looking for jobs say lingering covid concerns and child care issues stand in their way. here's abc's white house correspondent maryalice parks. >> reporter: tonight, those disappointing job numbers for april putting the white house on the defensive. >> the recovery will remain on track, and it may be bumpy from month to month. >> reporter: after the economy hemorrhaged 22 million jobs last year, recovery has been slow and uneven. only 266,000 new jobs created last month, less than half the number from march. far fewer than the 1 million predicted. republicans and some small business leaders blaming the expanded unemployment benefits put in place through september, saying it's too hard to hire for some jobs. >> i think we've gone too far. we need to get people back to work. >> reporter: but democrats a
ian pannell, abc news, london. >> our thanks to ian pannell again, who just returned from afghanistan. >>> meanwhile, back here at home, america's economic recovery appearing to slow. the latest jobs report worse than expected. some employers say they can't find workers, but many who are looking for jobs say lingering covid concerns and child care issues stand in their way. here's abc's white house correspondent maryalice parks. >> reporter: tonight, those disappointing job...
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reporter ian lee has the latest. >> reporter: it is one of hundreds of funerals over the past 10 daysin gaza. this time, an israeli airstrike killed palestinian journalist yusuf. his colleagues took a moment from covering the destruction r todaiseli prime nir own. fended israel'sheavha in gaza. >> we trtarget thoswho evac ngatwillbe n. bombed. still, dozens of palestinian children have been killed and even more injured. at least 50,000 palestinians in gaza have fled their homes taking shelter in schools. some israelis are also trading their houses for bunkers. gaza militants have fired more than 3000 rockets, while israel has shut down most, some are getting through, at least 12 people have died. >> everyplace now is not safe. >> reporter: his wife and their four children are taking cover in a shelter. he says the kids suffer from nxiety, they are afraid to until there is a cease-fire, kids on both sides, israeli and palestinian, will keep living in fear. ian lee, cbs news. >>> present abiding is calling for significant the la om israel, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s
reporter ian lee has the latest. >> reporter: it is one of hundreds of funerals over the past 10 daysin gaza. this time, an israeli airstrike killed palestinian journalist yusuf. his colleagues took a moment from covering the destruction r todaiseli prime nir own. fended israel'sheavha in gaza. >> we trtarget thoswho evac ngatwillbe n. bombed. still, dozens of palestinian children have been killed and even more injured. at least 50,000 palestinians in gaza have fled their homes...
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ian, i'm sorry to sa access these. .. ian, i'm sorry to say over— access these...nt to send you our love and thoughts for that. i can see it's painful, it's firing up in me a desire to want to connect with you, to comfort you. how has it been trying to do with that over the lash area without being able to have the physical comfort from others? certainly, the early days was a bit difficult — certainly, the early days was a bit difficult. with a bit of support from — difficult. with a bit of support from my— difficult. with a bit of support from my sister, who delivered me sunday— from my sister, who delivered me sunday lunch on sundays, it made life a _ sunday lunch on sundays, it made life a lot _ sunday lunch on sundays, it made life a lot easier in a point of view of getting — life a lot easier in a point of view of getting fit. in the early days, i only had — of getting fit. in the early days, i only had a — of getting fit. in the early days, i only had a microwave. shops closed for a few _ only had a microwave. shops closed for a few days, i couldn't buy anythi
ian, i'm sorry to sa access these. .. ian, i'm sorry to say over— access these...nt to send you our love and thoughts for that. i can see it's painful, it's firing up in me a desire to want to connect with you, to comfort you. how has it been trying to do with that over the lash area without being able to have the physical comfort from others? certainly, the early days was a bit difficult — certainly, the early days was a bit difficult. with a bit of support from — difficult. with a bit...
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less than ian received.he lower dose would now be tested on a much larger group of people. >> i don't regret signing up for the trial. i am certainly glad that we were able to learn something from my experience and, you know, keep going on this seven. seven /* search. arch. vaccine dose. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. someday i'll ask you a que
less than ian received.he lower dose would now be tested on a much larger group of people. >> i don't regret signing up for the trial. i am certainly glad that we were able to learn something from my experience and, you know, keep going on this seven. seven /* search. arch. vaccine dose. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can...
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ian cull is at downtown rail yard. i was there with you most of the day. what is the latest? >> reporter: the latest is they've taken down the outside perimeter, we can come closer to the facility first time today. can see deputies still guarding the scene here. 16 hours after the shooting. it happened during a shift change this morning at facility, 100 yards from the sheriff's headquarters. motive still unclear. the crime scene still under lockdown as local and federal detectives piece together how the shooting happened. >> active shooter. reportedly eight employees at the light rail maintenance yard. >> reporter: just after 6:30 in the morning, sheriff's deputies racing next door with bullets still fired, eight people shot dead, suspect turning the gun on himself. bomb squad, atf responding when canine alerted at the scene. none were found. >> they're my true heroes. active shooting going on at that time, responded way they should, took their life in their hands and i know for sure when the suspect knew the law enforcement was there, he took his own life. >> reporter: tonig
ian cull is at downtown rail yard. i was there with you most of the day. what is the latest? >> reporter: the latest is they've taken down the outside perimeter, we can come closer to the facility first time today. can see deputies still guarding the scene here. 16 hours after the shooting. it happened during a shift change this morning at facility, 100 yards from the sheriff's headquarters. motive still unclear. the crime scene still under lockdown as local and federal detectives piece...
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woo, california, hard to tell. >> reporter: ian cull, "today in the bay." >>> a follow-up for you now in the north bay town of windsor where the voters have spoken, on the future of their embeatled mayor but open town council seat. any vote to recall dominic to pollie is months way but yesterday a special election was held for a new town council member, an election called months before the current controversy. at parent winner of yesterday's election, rosa renosa is reportedly among those demanding foppoli resign. >>> this morning, india still facing a dire situation as covid-19 deaths continue a-to-rise. still ahead on "today in the bay," the key aid arriving from the u.s. and the california leader that's making a new plea to the white house about that issue. >>> plus who's ready for a vacation? we're going to talk about the all new resort that's set to open in las vegas and what makes it so unique. don't take off just yet. they're much more ahead on "today in the bay." experience all the deals at lowe's springfest before it's too late. in-store and online. home to any budget. home t
woo, california, hard to tell. >> reporter: ian cull, "today in the bay." >>> a follow-up for you now in the north bay town of windsor where the voters have spoken, on the future of their embeatled mayor but open town council seat. any vote to recall dominic to pollie is months way but yesterday a special election was held for a new town council member, an election called months before the current controversy. at parent winner of yesterday's election, rosa renosa is...
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here's abc's ian pannell. >> reporter: this is not a battlefield. these are not soldiers. a school. these are children. dozens of them dead. more than 100 hurt. most of them girls who dared to get an education. which are which are. >> reporter: in afghanistan, even that can get you killed. in a war without boundaries. once again the country risks a descent into chaos. four bombings in just ten days pulling at the seams of a fragile nation. >> it's a devastating situation for a woman and girls in afghanistan. especially for those who actually stood with these common values of democracy, education, liberties. >> reporter: it's been said many times that afghanistan is the graveyard of empires, but more accurately, it's the land of graveyards. america and afghanistan were joined at the hip by the events of 9/11. but as america plans to leave, 20 years on, it's the afghans who have done most of the suffering, most of the dying, and there's a real sense of foreboding about what the future now brings. every face tells a story. a life cut short. a dream unfulfilled. just some of t
here's abc's ian pannell. >> reporter: this is not a battlefield. these are not soldiers. a school. these are children. dozens of them dead. more than 100 hurt. most of them girls who dared to get an education. which are which are. >> reporter: in afghanistan, even that can get you killed. in a war without boundaries. once again the country risks a descent into chaos. four bombings in just ten days pulling at the seams of a fragile nation. >> it's a devastating situation for a...
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no one can really criticize that. >> ian, before i let you go, i'm about to get a report out of china there are more questions surrounding origins of covid. your reputation of the chinese government, they tried to enhance their reputation through vaccine diplomacy and things like that throughout the last year. are the consequences of being able to prove whether this is true, how high would it be there for china, and could this be something that could shake xi down? >> no, no, it can't take xi down. in fact xi got rid of term limits and next year he will as a consequence have another term to be president if he wants. but china is significantly damaged by the cover-up of human-to-human transmission of the coronavirus, by the unwillingness to allow the world health organization to do an investigation, to come conclusively to responses about where coronavirus initial claim from and this is, of course, giving a lot more credibility to theories about evidence, theories nonetheless are plausible that it could have come from that. by the way, just in the last few days, chuck, the united airpl
no one can really criticize that. >> ian, before i let you go, i'm about to get a report out of china there are more questions surrounding origins of covid. your reputation of the chinese government, they tried to enhance their reputation through vaccine diplomacy and things like that throughout the last year. are the consequences of being able to prove whether this is true, how high would it be there for china, and could this be something that could shake xi down? >> no, no, it...
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south bay. >> we don't have extra vaccine, we have people that need to get vaccinated. >> reporter: ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> still looking to get vaccine, we made it easy. nbcbayarea.com, click on the race for vaccine at top of the page on the trending bar. you can also find data for vaccination rates in your zip code. >>> man pleaded guilty for throwing glass marbles at cars along the freeway in prunedale. lasted until january of last year when police arrested lafferty. another attack on school bus, nearly 70 suspected attacks. expected to be sentenced to 15 years in prison. >>> recall against mayor windsor is back on track after unexpected snag with original petition. nearly half a dozen women have accused himal assault. group s paperwork but rejected because didn't have the correct title, mayor at large. so organizers began the recall process all over again. >>> a national story, recall effort against governor newsom a focus on "meet the press" this sunday. got higher profile as olympian and reality tv show caitlyn jenner entered the race. governor newsom looks safe now but a
south bay. >> we don't have extra vaccine, we have people that need to get vaccinated. >> reporter: ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> still looking to get vaccine, we made it easy. nbcbayarea.com, click on the race for vaccine at top of the page on the trending bar. you can also find data for vaccination rates in your zip code. >>> man pleaded guilty for throwing glass marbles at cars along the freeway in prunedale. lasted until january of last year when police arrested...
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i am 'oined by ian paisley, a dup mp guest. i am 'oined by ian paisley, a on» m» for— guest. so well after what has been a very trying time _ after what has been a very trying time for— after what has been a very trying time for herand after what has been a very trying time for her and the entire royal family — time for her and the entire royal family. wonderful to have parliament opened _ family. wonderful to have parliament opened in _ family. wonderful to have parliament opened in this way despite the pandemic. we opened in this way despite the pandemic-— opened in this way despite the andemic. ~ ., ,, �* , pandemic. we had in the queen's seech, pandemic. we had in the queen's speech. her _ pandemic. we had in the queen's speech, her majesty _ pandemic. we had in the queen's speech, her majesty talking - pandemic. we had in the queen'sl speech, her majesty talking about strengthening devolved government in northern ireland and addressing the legacy of the past. how do you interpret the government's intention?— interpret the government's intention? , , intention? three thin
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live in san jose, ian cull. >>> let's go city hall, a painful and difficult two days.as out there tonight and you can feel the love and support from the the community. sometimes you're just at a loss for words. it's hard to come up family members. you can see the photos. if you would like to know more about the nine people lost, we posted more about them on our website. we will continue up to date the photo gallery. >>> our coverage continues in 60 seconds. the moments after the first shots run out. we investigate the response. >>> we are also following headlines tonight including the multimillion-dollar announcement from governor newsom. the big money you can begin if you get vaccinated, even if you have already been vaccinated. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. things are going to change for us, and an area of high pressure will bring record setting heat. details in six minutes. >>> a single sheriff's deputy and a few police officers rushed in the vpa as the shots were still being fired. what if it's one deputy engaging. is law enforcement supposed to be invo
live in san jose, ian cull. >>> let's go city hall, a painful and difficult two days.as out there tonight and you can feel the love and support from the the community. sometimes you're just at a loss for words. it's hard to come up family members. you can see the photos. if you would like to know more about the nine people lost, we posted more about them on our website. we will continue up to date the photo gallery. >>> our coverage continues in 60 seconds. the moments after...
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ian haslam, bbc news.he bbc. a british man, has entered the record books for becoming the first person to circumnavigate the earth on something that�*s also been described as a flying motorbike — an "autogyro". you can see his route here, from basingstoke all the way across europe, russia and back across the top to basingstoke again. james ketchell made the journey before the first lockdown, but has now finally received the official guinness world record. mike bushell went to hampshire to meet him. first seen in a james bond film in the 1960s, this is an autogyro, and the 1960s, this is an autogyro, and the 20 century one took another james around the world. it took him 175 successive days, flying for hours on end. and not on a plane with wings, it�*s not a helicopter either because the power doesn�*t come from the bigger rotor on top but instead the propeller and engine at the back like a flying motorbike he says and just like on a bike, he is exposed to the elements up at 1000 or more. across some of the
ian haslam, bbc news.he bbc. a british man, has entered the record books for becoming the first person to circumnavigate the earth on something that�*s also been described as a flying motorbike — an "autogyro". you can see his route here, from basingstoke all the way across europe, russia and back across the top to basingstoke again. james ketchell made the journey before the first lockdown, but has now finally received the official guinness world record. mike bushell went to...
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ian, as lori just pointed out, it's complicated, right?t was irresponsible, whether the spread of coronavirus was inadvertent or as donald trump or mike pompeo implied, it may have been deliberate. regardless, china is something the american president has to deal with now. how are we supposed to deal with this? >> number one, nobody thinks it's deliberate. nobody thinks other than conspiracy theorists that the chinese intentionally released anything, but as the economist magazine came out a couple of days ago, there is no smoking bat and after three months of serious study, it's very unlikely the biden administration will come up with the smoking bat. and the reason for that is because the chinese government has completely obscured the ability of international scientists, including the world health organization, which has been blamed by so many for being in beijing's pocket, they haven't given w.h.o. access to the chinese labs. they haven't given them enough access to be able to complete their investigation. w.h.o.'s leadership has come ou
ian, as lori just pointed out, it's complicated, right?t was irresponsible, whether the spread of coronavirus was inadvertent or as donald trump or mike pompeo implied, it may have been deliberate. regardless, china is something the american president has to deal with now. how are we supposed to deal with this? >> number one, nobody thinks it's deliberate. nobody thinks other than conspiracy theorists that the chinese intentionally released anything, but as the economist magazine came out...
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abc's ian pannell is in afghanistan with the latest. ian, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, whit, that's right. u.s. forces in the south of the country were targeted with indirect rocket fire saturday afternoon. the military saying it was ineffective. there were no injuries to personnel or damage to equipment, but the attack comes as american troops withdraw from the country and when there are fears that the taliban could go on the offensive now that the original may the 1st deadline for the withdrawal has passed. remember, that biden pushed that deadline back to september the 11th. u.s. forces responded to that strike though with their own strike. they're saying they hit additional rockets that were aimed at that same base, and general miller, the commander of u.s. and nato forces here warning the taliban they'll respond forcefully to any kind of attack. whit? >> ian, the taliban making it clear they don't like this shifting timeline. what are they saying now? >> reporter: yeah. they really don't like it. they actually bro
abc's ian pannell is in afghanistan with the latest. ian, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, whit, that's right. u.s. forces in the south of the country were targeted with indirect rocket fire saturday afternoon. the military saying it was ineffective. there were no injuries to personnel or damage to equipment, but the attack comes as american troops withdraw from the country and when there are fears that the taliban could go on the offensive now that the original may the 1st...
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as ian lee reports, the wait for a shot abroad can be long and frustrating. >> reporter: just before the spread of covid american amy gold smd smith living in istanbul found an opportunity. because the situation in turkey was so bad i basically didn't leave my apartment for three weeks. >> reporter: she's one of many americans flying thousands of miles back to the u.s. to get vaccinated. >> because of the way the global supply has been allocated, americans have this incredible opportunity, i feel that kind of privilege cannot be wasted. >> reporter: connecticut residents james and diane charney got tired of waiting in their home in the italian countryside. >> we were not eligible in italy. we were too young. >> we're really old but we're not quite old enough. >> reporter: europe's vaccine rollout have been plagued by disruptions, just over 10% of all europeans have been fully vaccinated. compare that to more than 34% of americans. >> and when we saw how well the vaccine rollout was happening here, it was very impressive. >> reporter: u.s. officials don't count the number of americans
as ian lee reports, the wait for a shot abroad can be long and frustrating. >> reporter: just before the spread of covid american amy gold smd smith living in istanbul found an opportunity. because the situation in turkey was so bad i basically didn't leave my apartment for three weeks. >> reporter: she's one of many americans flying thousands of miles back to the u.s. to get vaccinated. >> because of the way the global supply has been allocated, americans have this incredible...
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ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> law enforcement sources also tell us that the shooter's co-workersently complained about him making racist remarks and boasting about having guns and explosives. we've also learned the shooter was subject to a hearing scheduled for wednesday. those can lead to discipline or termination from work. if you would like to honor the victims of the tragic shooting, you can donate to a fund that's been set up by the south labor council. that money will go to the families of the nine vta workers. if you'd like to know more about the nine victims lost, we posted about them on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com. our team continues to update this gallery and you can find that information there. >>> 4:37 this morning as we get started on your friday. mike keeping an eye on that commute, but first we have to start out with the forecast. friday forecast, kari, hopefully a good one for us. >> yes, it will be. >> i'm sorry. we'll go to the forecast first. >> okay. we're going to have a really nice, pleasant day and also as we head into tomorrow we are going to co
ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> law enforcement sources also tell us that the shooter's co-workersently complained about him making racist remarks and boasting about having guns and explosives. we've also learned the shooter was subject to a hearing scheduled for wednesday. those can lead to discipline or termination from work. if you would like to honor the victims of the tragic shooting, you can donate to a fund that's been set up by the south labor council. that money...