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professor michael mann, thank you for joining us.orizon, perhaps if people do what they are supposed to be doing to take care of the planet. >>> the nfl is warning its players games may be forfeited if there is a coronavirus outbreak, among the unvaccinated. but the nfl's chief-medical officer tells me it's not about punishing people. that interview, up next. >>> and when it comes to the sitcom, there is one thing we all could agree on. the workplace has some horrible bosses, right? from michael scott and "the office." to jack in 30 rock, find out the inspiration to some of your favorite characters on the next new episode of history of the sitcom tomorrow night at 9:00, only on cnn. ♪ things you start when you're 45. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 50, since colon cancer is increasing in younger adults. i'm cologuard®. i'm convenient and find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. i'm for people 45 plus at average ri
professor michael mann, thank you for joining us.orizon, perhaps if people do what they are supposed to be doing to take care of the planet. >>> the nfl is warning its players games may be forfeited if there is a coronavirus outbreak, among the unvaccinated. but the nfl's chief-medical officer tells me it's not about punishing people. that interview, up next. >>> and when it comes to the sitcom, there is one thing we all could agree on. the workplace has some horrible bosses,...
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in november 1983, the body of 15—year—old lynda mann was found near leicester.ter, and less than a mile away, the body of a second 15—year—old, dawn ashworth, was found. she died following what the pathologist described as a brutal sexual assault. colin pitchfork — a married father of two, a family man who became a murderer. he was 22 when he first killed. now, after 33 years in prison, he will be released after the government's challenge to the parole board's decision to free him was rejected. his victims�* families had campaigned to keep him in prison. i'm concerned about what it says, what messages it sends out. and what assessment it makes of the worth of the lives of my niece and his other victim. the police investigation had been the first of its kind, using dna fingerprint technology with techniques pioneered at the university of leicester. local men from three villages were asked to give a dna sample — again, the first time that mass screening like this had been used. and more than 5000 men volunteered. colin pitchfork was caught and became notorious as
in november 1983, the body of 15—year—old lynda mann was found near leicester.ter, and less than a mile away, the body of a second 15—year—old, dawn ashworth, was found. she died following what the pathologist described as a brutal sexual assault. colin pitchfork — a married father of two, a family man who became a murderer. he was 22 when he first killed. now, after 33 years in prison, he will be released after the government's challenge to the parole board's decision to free him was...
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most challenges were not breakdowns of the technology nor of the great people at mann-grandstaff did did the best they could in the worst of circumstances can if omitted this program in the heart of a pandemic am dutifully shared findings that improve the system and richard our veterans were safe despite the challenges they faced. instead the missteps were hours at v.a. and now we've identified those problems we can solve them. as result of the strategic review we're reimagining our approach to the system first were establishing unified enterprisewide governance effort led by our deputy secretary whom we just discussed and i know and i'm grateful for chairman tester and ranking member moran work to get them confirmed this week. his stretch will incorporate the perspectives of key clinical technical acquisition of finance leaders thus guaranteeing that everyone who will build this platform, use it would be affected by what work in concert with one another from day one. second, will shift from site by site deployment of vhrm to writing this and planning approach. this means we will dep
most challenges were not breakdowns of the technology nor of the great people at mann-grandstaff did did the best they could in the worst of circumstances can if omitted this program in the heart of a pandemic am dutifully shared findings that improve the system and richard our veterans were safe despite the challenges they faced. instead the missteps were hours at v.a. and now we've identified those problems we can solve them. as result of the strategic review we're reimagining our approach to...
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have you spoken to the family of lynda mann and dawn i family of lynda mann and dawn ashworth since thisbe my age if they had not been so horrifically murdered. and i think— been so horrifically murdered. and i think it's _ been so horrifically murdered. and i think it's right that your viewers rightly— think it's right that your viewers rightly ask, is it right to believe someone — rightly ask, is it right to believe someone who has committed that of offence? _ someone who has committed that of offence? i_ someone who has committed that of offence? i think if colin pitchfork had committed just one of those offences— had committed just one of those offences today, he would likely get what is _ offences today, he would likely get what is called a whole life tariff, and that — what is called a whole life tariff, and that would result probably him spending _ and that would result probably him spending the whole of his natural life in— spending the whole of his natural life in prison. so we've certainly moved — life in prison. so we've certainly moved on — life in prison. so we've certainly
have you spoken to the family of lynda mann and dawn i family of lynda mann and dawn ashworth since thisbe my age if they had not been so horrifically murdered. and i think— been so horrifically murdered. and i think it's _ been so horrifically murdered. and i think it's right that your viewers rightly— think it's right that your viewers rightly ask, is it right to believe someone — rightly ask, is it right to believe someone who has committed that of offence? _ someone who has committed...
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michael mann, very good to talk to ou, act. michael mann, very good to talk to you. thank — act.ce deal with the violence and looting that was triggered by the jailing of former president jacob zuma. mr zuma was convicted of contempt of court, after failing to attend an inquiry into corruption, during his presidency. the bbc�*s southern africa correspondent nomsa maseko has this report. south african police were clearly overwhelmed. they have their hands full trying to stop mobs who started looting shopping centres. nothing was spared. every shop was looted here. the military was then deployed. with more boots on the ground, the government hopes the protests and looting will come to an end. the jailing of south africa's former president jacob zuma resulted in violent protest action followed by looting incidents in two provinces — mr zuma's home province of kwazulu—natal and gauteng, the country's economic hub. more than 200 people have been arrested. police are investigating the deaths of six others. south africa's president, cyril ramaphosa, addressed the nation last night. he s
michael mann, very good to talk to ou, act. michael mann, very good to talk to you. thank — act.ce deal with the violence and looting that was triggered by the jailing of former president jacob zuma. mr zuma was convicted of contempt of court, after failing to attend an inquiry into corruption, during his presidency. the bbc�*s southern africa correspondent nomsa maseko has this report. south african police were clearly overwhelmed. they have their hands full trying to stop mobs who started...
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in the film, adapted from thomas mann's 1913 novella, andresen played the youth with whom dirk bogardeed — an obsession that was mirrored in real life when film fans around the world fell in love with the fictional figure of tadzio. yet for andresen, death in venice also turned him into a commodity, an object to be marketed around the world with little regard for his own well—being. now in the documentary the most beautiful boy in the world, andresen looks back over his life — on the struggles he endured in the wake of early fame and on the ghosts of our past filled with loss and uncertainty. from the disappearance of his mother when he was a child to his own harrowing memories of parenting, andresen�*s tale is a million miles away from the image of serene, self—possessed beauty projected by his overnight stardom. important questions are raised about the commodification of young bjorn, which is likened by one contributor to child abuse. but this documentary goes much further, following the strange twists and turns of andresen�*s life — including pop—culture stardom injapan, where he be
in the film, adapted from thomas mann's 1913 novella, andresen played the youth with whom dirk bogardeed — an obsession that was mirrored in real life when film fans around the world fell in love with the fictional figure of tadzio. yet for andresen, death in venice also turned him into a commodity, an object to be marketed around the world with little regard for his own well—being. now in the documentary the most beautiful boy in the world, andresen looks back over his life — on the...
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have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he is on the fence of german tourists are allowed to travel again, might be too little too late. british tourists still can travel. the damage seems to be done until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal, g d, p. came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 germans planned vacations in garvey for this july. that was before the warning. now, no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up the once a year. the minions of sardines, my great along
have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he is on the fence of german tourists are allowed to travel...
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don't have any income as the charity carrier, tass experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d. p came from tourism. that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for an answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 germans plant vacations in oak garvey, for this july that was before the warning. now no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up right in time for the olympics, the auction house. sotheby's is offering a very special pair of running shoes. nike co found a bill bauman personally made them for the canadian track and field olympian harry jerome and the 1900. 60 sneakers are expected to
don't have any income as the charity carrier, tass experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d. p came from tourism. that makes people all...
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don't have any income as the charity carrier task experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed this spring. the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. defensive german tourists are allowed to travel again. might be too little too late. british tourists still can't travel. the damage seems to be done than food, even though the measures are what he's wrong. now, july and august are the most important months for the garbage and for southern europe will do it all because they'll probably be lost up until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal, g d p came from tourism. that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 ge
don't have any income as the charity carrier task experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed this spring. the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. defensive german tourists are allowed to...
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have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people who need skyrocketed this spring. the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d p came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle. and these new situations every week. 56000 germans plant vacations in garvey, for this july, that was before the warning. now, no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up. and that's actually for now for more. go ahead and check out our website at www dot. com slash business or fall on social media. i'm critical of our billing. thanks for watching ever self as the the forgotten about for a long time. last fabio grill and his
have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people who need skyrocketed this spring. the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d p came from tourism that makes people all the...
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mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: thank you. madam speaker, i rise today to celebrate one of my favorite times of the year, county fair season in kansas. this summerall 63 counties in the first district will host one county fair including h-h -- 4-h livestock shows and people coming together to celebrate their communities. they are special because each one is unique to that county. some county fairs rally volunteers to build barns for farmers in need. other fairs serve the world's famous root beer floats or host family fun nights where young and old participate in sack races and play horse shoes. they teach hard work, respect, and humility. they are emblematic of conservative values and where i learned them as a child. growing up i tended the county fair every year with my family. i still remember the excitement we all had with our hard work culminating in my siblings and i entering our 4-h projects for review. last weekend i found myself reliving the childhood excitement with my son at the riley county fair. at the riley fair,
mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: thank you. madam speaker, i rise today to celebrate one of my favorite times of the year, county fair season in kansas. this summerall 63 counties in the first district will host one county fair including h-h -- 4-h livestock shows and people coming together to celebrate their communities. they are special because each one is unique to that county. some county fairs rally volunteers to build barns for farmers in need. other fairs serve the world's famous root...
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catherine mann is now a number of the monetary postings many for the boe.te a letter to the u.k. treasury committee with things like, "the u.k. recovery is more fragile than appears. a granular approach is needed to asset prices. the u.k. inflation is affected by complex factors. interest in the global recovery may be hit by global infections -- by covid infections." last week, you had the hawks in charge, but the doves kind of came out over the last 24 hours, and catherine mann one of them, talking about how fragile the recovery is. so we will keep track of that as we go. yields dropping in the u.k. as well, down by about nine basis points on the 10 year. coming up, hyzon motors is a maker of hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles. we will speak to the ceo, craig knight. this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: this is "bloomberg markets." you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. coming up on "bloomberg markets: the european close," mike jackson, autonation ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. i'm leigh-ann gerrans. f
catherine mann is now a number of the monetary postings many for the boe.te a letter to the u.k. treasury committee with things like, "the u.k. recovery is more fragile than appears. a granular approach is needed to asset prices. the u.k. inflation is affected by complex factors. interest in the global recovery may be hit by global infections -- by covid infections." last week, you had the hawks in charge, but the doves kind of came out over the last 24 hours, and catherine mann one...
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tom: a major shout out right now to catherine mann of m.i.t.nd citigroup, now vetted by the bank of england. dr. mann at least three years ago gave out a primal scream over the consolidation of american enterprise. she was right then. she is right now. jonathan: romaine, i know you will be focused on the broad sector story. romaine: there's a lot of minutia in adminstration. i think some of the language about unionization, about right to work, with regards to state licensing requirements, these are huge issues that this administration can by cass congress to get done -- can bypass congress to get done. jonathan: it talks about regulatory bodies looking at past mergers that may be previous and ministrations didn't take a close enough look at. what do you think they might be talking about here? romaine: they are talking about google, amazon, facebook. progressives on capitol hill have been pushing this idea long before biden got into the office. the idea that he's on board with this means that some of those deals are going to be screwed knives. t
tom: a major shout out right now to catherine mann of m.i.t.nd citigroup, now vetted by the bank of england. dr. mann at least three years ago gave out a primal scream over the consolidation of american enterprise. she was right then. she is right now. jonathan: romaine, i know you will be focused on the broad sector story. romaine: there's a lot of minutia in adminstration. i think some of the language about unionization, about right to work, with regards to state licensing requirements, these...
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secretary thank you for being here and thank you for visiting mann-grandstaff in spoken earlier this year. i appreciate your commitment to sting involving these issues. let me just say back in 2019 i heard about and standing infrastructure issues and ongoing staffing challenges that can make limitation of this new ehr system at mann-grandstaff more difficult and elderly threaten patient care. because of those reports i caution the v.a. in january of 2020 in a letter to make sure a prioritized veterans access to care and support for their staff. though it was over your and half ago and these issues should have been addressed as you know. since the implication of the cerner program last october i heard like you just talked about a number of serious patient safety issues that could put our veterans at risk. and i'm also very troubled by reports of exhausted staff are struggling to learn the system because of the workflow design issues, lack of adequate training. and i expect those issues to be resolved. i know you know that as well. i would like to ask when the strategic reviews complet
secretary thank you for being here and thank you for visiting mann-grandstaff in spoken earlier this year. i appreciate your commitment to sting involving these issues. let me just say back in 2019 i heard about and standing infrastructure issues and ongoing staffing challenges that can make limitation of this new ehr system at mann-grandstaff more difficult and elderly threaten patient care. because of those reports i caution the v.a. in january of 2020 in a letter to make sure a prioritized...
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in november 1983, the body of 15—year—old lynda mann was found near leicester.nd 15—year—old, dawn ashworth, was found. she died following what the pathologist described as a brutal sexual assault. colin pitchfork — a married father of two, a family man who became a murderer. he was 22 when he first killed. now, after 33 years in prison, he will be released after the government's challenge to the parole board's decision to free him was rejected. his victims' families had campaigned to keep him in prison. i'm concerned about what it says, what messages it sends out. and what assessment it makes of the worth of the lives of my niece and his other victim. the police investigation had been the first of its kind, using dna fingerprint technology with techniques pioneered at the university of leicester. local men from three villages were asked to give a dna sample — again, the first time that mass screening like this had been used. and more than 5,000 men volunteered. colin pitchfork was caught and became notorious as the first person convicted of murder on the basis
in november 1983, the body of 15—year—old lynda mann was found near leicester.nd 15—year—old, dawn ashworth, was found. she died following what the pathologist described as a brutal sexual assault. colin pitchfork — a married father of two, a family man who became a murderer. he was 22 when he first killed. now, after 33 years in prison, he will be released after the government's challenge to the parole board's decision to free him was rejected. his victims' families had campaigned to...
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and joining me to talk about the science is michael mann, director of the earth system science centerciate you being here. it really hit me as we were seeing these first slug waters come into germany when the environment minister there said simply climate change has come to germany. to what extent is climate change to blame for what we're seeing in western europe? >> yeah, it is really not that complicated at this point. we would not be seeing these events in the absence of human caused climate change, the warming of the planet from the burning of fossil fuels and generation of carbon pollution in the atmosphere. this is catastrophic climate change. it is here. and at this point, it is a matter of how bad we're willing to let it get. you know, you warm up the planet, you will get more extreme and more frequent heatwaves. you will get worse droughts. you put heat and drought together, you get these massive wildfires. at the same time a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. and so when it does rain, which is the other side of the spectrum, you get more rainfall in shorter periods of ti
and joining me to talk about the science is michael mann, director of the earth system science centerciate you being here. it really hit me as we were seeing these first slug waters come into germany when the environment minister there said simply climate change has come to germany. to what extent is climate change to blame for what we're seeing in western europe? >> yeah, it is really not that complicated at this point. we would not be seeing these events in the absence of human caused...
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mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: madam speaker, i rise today to voice my strong opposition to president biden's budget proposal for exclusion of the hyde amendment which for 45 years has protected americans from forced come police knit abortion and abortion services . when congress passed the hyde amendment in 1976, our country's lawmakers had the sense and decency to agree that if abortions were going to take place in the country, at least dissenting americans wouldn't get stuck with the bill. forcing people to pay for the killing of babies with their tax dollars is unconscionable. that's why the hyde amendment was passed. now, the president wants to revoke his protection. as if his $6 trillion budget, which would blatantly require us to raise taxes or print money under bankruptcy, wasn't already disastrous enough. i believe that life begins at conception. and that unborn children in our country have a right to live. every member of congress should, but one does not need to in order to support the hyde amendme
mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: madam speaker, i rise today to voice my strong opposition to president biden's budget proposal for exclusion of the hyde amendment which for 45 years has protected americans from forced come police knit abortion and abortion services . when congress passed the hyde amendment in 1976, our country's lawmakers had the sense and decency to agree that if abortions were going to take place in the country, at least dissenting americans wouldn't get stuck with the...
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la cac cuarenta y ocho horas, primer papa cuenca propia mann, en como forma de protesta hasta que entendÍos opositores. todo momento a las autoridades cubanas sido un hasta allÁ, y en mÁs la presiÓn la represiÓn contra el pueblo, que estÁn teniendo esto en liberta, para en que todo patria y vida, ha manipulado para allÁ la informaciÓn previa, creo que en la mente aquellos que quieran acceder a la venta solamente tienen que ver los videos de la golpiza y a las la atenciÓn en directo a esta violencia y hoy acÁ, me tirÓ contra en su mayorÍa le agradecemos a camila, por esta entrevista habÍamos escuchado los detalles estÁ claramente probado que este es el trato, queda una autÉntica dictadura, pero les voy a contar mÁs detalles. y es que, segÚn si human rights watch asegura que mÁs de quinientas personas que han sido arrestadas en la isla los Últimos dÍas, no sÓlo durante las marchas tambiÉn en las redadas que les han seguido quinientas personas. vamos a ver quÉ es lo que sucede, estaremos muy pendientes, por supuesto, y de cubanos vamos a mÉxico porque este paÍs tendrÁ una consulta popular pa
la cac cuarenta y ocho horas, primer papa cuenca propia mann, en como forma de protesta hasta que entendÍos opositores. todo momento a las autoridades cubanas sido un hasta allÁ, y en mÁs la presiÓn la represiÓn contra el pueblo, que estÁn teniendo esto en liberta, para en que todo patria y vida, ha manipulado para allÁ la informaciÓn previa, creo que en la mente aquellos que quieran acceder a la venta solamente tienen que ver los videos de la golpiza y a las la atenciÓn en directo a...
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have any income as the charity carriage house experiences daily with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because of the fact that the german tourists are allowed to travel again might be too little too late. british tourists still can travel. the damage seems to be done until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d, p came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 germans planned vacations in garvey for this july. that was before the warning. now, no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up the once a year. minions of solid beans migrate along the e
have any income as the charity carriage house experiences daily with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because of the fact that the german tourists are allowed to travel...
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have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d. p came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 germans planned vacations in garvey for this july. that was before the warning. now no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up. and finally in the market, it's all about timing and the auction house. sotheby's nose one or 2 things about that right in time for the olympics, is offering a pair of running shoes that nike co founder bill bauer, man, personally made for the canadian track and
have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d. p came from tourism that makes people all the...
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colin pitchfork has served 33 years injailfor raping and murdering 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworth month, the parole board said it was safe to release the 61—year—old, who was the first murderer to be convicted using dna evidence. now on bbc news, click. this week — the hajj through digital art. sd glasses and sd houses. and how about a glass of wine made with al? hey, welcome to click! hope you've had a good week. lara, how are you doing? i'm good — just trying to plan for another summer of the unknown! chuckles yep! another one of those is on its way, isn't it? summer is gonna be different for everyone once again this year, and that includes the many muslims who would normally be about to undertake hajj. hajj is the pilgrimage that's made by around 2.5 million muslims every year from all across the globe to mecca, saudi arabia, and this year, it's happening injuly. it's one of the most important acts of faith that a muslim can undertake, and it's said to amaze those who do. but of course, in the last couple of years, the coronavirus has led the saudi authorities to severely limit
colin pitchfork has served 33 years injailfor raping and murdering 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworth month, the parole board said it was safe to release the 61—year—old, who was the first murderer to be convicted using dna evidence. now on bbc news, click. this week — the hajj through digital art. sd glasses and sd houses. and how about a glass of wine made with al? hey, welcome to click! hope you've had a good week. lara, how are you doing? i'm good — just trying to plan...
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. >> rita mann set a hernandez is known as a catalyst for change on the south coast, a go to person if you have a problem, or a good idea. >> reporter: farmworkers get a ride to pescadero community church for a family-style home- cooked meal. the free weekly events, a long- running program of the 23-year- old nonprofit. >> it's festive, it's friendly. >> reporter: executive director rita manzella hernandez. >> we make sure that it's safe and the people know that it's a place where they are welcome. >> reporter: rita has headed point a for the last five years. it serves 2500 people, farmworkers, undocumented immigrants, and other low income folks in pescadero, the honda and san gregorio. the family resource center provides what many people need for daily living, from farmers markets and food giveaways to programs in financial education and age, health and wellness, and youth leadership. >> we are really that bridge between them now and a place where they are more sustainable with their families. >> reporter: farmworker christabel crews says puente provided clothes, esl classes and medic
. >> rita mann set a hernandez is known as a catalyst for change on the south coast, a go to person if you have a problem, or a good idea. >> reporter: farmworkers get a ride to pescadero community church for a family-style home- cooked meal. the free weekly events, a long- running program of the 23-year- old nonprofit. >> it's festive, it's friendly. >> reporter: executive director rita manzella hernandez. >> we make sure that it's safe and the people know that...
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have any income as the charity carriage house experiences, dealing with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. vanessia things will tend to get worse again because it is on the fence of german tourists are allowed to travel again, might be too little too late. british tourists still can travel. the damage seems to be done until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal, g d p came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 germans planned vacations in garvey, for this july, that was before the warning. now, no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up the once a year. minions of beans, my great alo
have any income as the charity carriage house experiences, dealing with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. vanessia things will tend to get worse again because it is on the fence of german tourists are...
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it comes from rei mann. you know where this is, where we see some swaying? oh, we would not be able to hear right now anyway. >> it looks like we lost a little bit of our audio signal, so please forgive us for that. we are getting some interesting pictures and video coming in from all across the region. a lot of swaying, a lot of back and forth, a visual that came out of tahoe that we would love to see an image of is the waves on lake tahoe. it was described to us as could be a place where a surfer could take paradise, and so if you can imagine the imagery is quite shocking. and the dust that was brought up in an area not too far away near smith valley a user who happened to be driving on the roadways. so, you know, certainly, the pictures that are coming in and the stories really run the gamut. >> i am worried about the rockslides, and you see some of the dust that presumably resulted from that, but caltrans did say they did not have any report as of half an hour ago when we chatted by phone with one of the representatives, of injuries as a result of the ro
it comes from rei mann. you know where this is, where we see some swaying? oh, we would not be able to hear right now anyway. >> it looks like we lost a little bit of our audio signal, so please forgive us for that. we are getting some interesting pictures and video coming in from all across the region. a lot of swaying, a lot of back and forth, a visual that came out of tahoe that we would love to see an image of is the waves on lake tahoe. it was described to us as could be a place...
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graham on web is a research fellow at the institute for defense and strategic studies at mann young technical university and singable. he says there are areas where washington and by ging could improve time. ms. sherman is up for an uphill battle coming into chant tinge and today to to meet her chinese culture partner to try and set the tone of this highly deteriorating relationship. right. if at all possible right now, that's the narrative that's coming out from washington. that china is really in a country or a government to to be suspicious of. and right now i think in se asia, the region to withdraw, lloyd austin will be visiting by tomorrow. first op singapore is to remind all partners here in the region that day should really be more watchful or not take, you know, chinese support that's coming into the region. terms of capital, in terms of chinese businesses coming into the region for granted the be, you know, the sort of get an agenda behind that and everyone should be more vigilant. at this point in time. it's all up to, you know, both be jing and washington and officials and both si
graham on web is a research fellow at the institute for defense and strategic studies at mann young technical university and singable. he says there are areas where washington and by ging could improve time. ms. sherman is up for an uphill battle coming into chant tinge and today to to meet her chinese culture partner to try and set the tone of this highly deteriorating relationship. right. if at all possible right now, that's the narrative that's coming out from washington. that china is...
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the department is disappointed with this outcome, that its sympathies are with the families of lynda mannson without possibility of parole as the default sentence. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. not a bad day out there today with lots of sunny spells. there are a few showers around, but nowhere near as widespread or as heavy as they were yesterday. into the evening hours, you can see very pleasant temperatures, high teens, low 20s and in some places clear skies. one or two showers may linger into the evening, particularly across central parts of the uk, but for most of us it is going to be a dry evening and night. clear skies across western and central areas, a bit more cloud from aberdeenshire along the north sea coast to east anglia and the south—east. tomorrow, a fine day. a lot of us wake up to clear blue skies. probably a bit of fairweather cloud bubbling up through the afternoon but, on the whole, it is a fine day and temperatures widely into the low or even mid 20s, so it really is going to feel quite warm tomorrow. the outlook, if you like warm weather it is
the department is disappointed with this outcome, that its sympathies are with the families of lynda mannson without possibility of parole as the default sentence. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. not a bad day out there today with lots of sunny spells. there are a few showers around, but nowhere near as widespread or as heavy as they were yesterday. into the evening hours, you can see very pleasant temperatures, high teens, low 20s and in some places clear skies. one or two...
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colin pitchfork has served 33 years injailfor raping and murdering 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworthelease the 61—year—old, who was the first murderer to be convicted using dna evidence. it was an extraordinary escape — carlos ghosn — the former boss of the car making giant, nissan — has been describing how he fled house arrest injapan by hiding in a box that was then loaded on to a private jet. he'd been arrested in tokyo in 2018 and charged with financial misconduct offences. he denies the charges and says he believes he is being treated as collateral damage. he is now in exile in lebanon from where he has been speaking exclusively to our business editor, simon jack from folk hero to fugitive. carlos ghosn was the rock star of the business world. at one time the boss of renault, nissan, and a giant manufacturing alliance that included mitsubishi. mingling with heads of state, his image was found in the society pages in france, and comics injapan. citizen of the world with homes across the globe. but that opulent lifestyle came to an abrupt halt when he landed injapan in november 20
colin pitchfork has served 33 years injailfor raping and murdering 15—year—olds lynda mann and dawn ashworthelease the 61—year—old, who was the first murderer to be convicted using dna evidence. it was an extraordinary escape — carlos ghosn — the former boss of the car making giant, nissan — has been describing how he fled house arrest injapan by hiding in a box that was then loaded on to a private jet. he'd been arrested in tokyo in 2018 and charged with financial misconduct...
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we got to cut it off there. mann tomorrow night. thanks for bringing cars report. thanks. are right now going to do this additional cars report with b max kaiser and stacy herbert, one of think, i guess, my firestone, author of planet palsy. until i find via the me you know, probably, you know, my back when i was like i was lucky. you lucky last year so you'll have to, i lost his bus because i just got then you just got to read you. we started the on monday, my thought, my daughter so i was just, you know, but it was my pull up. i got, you know, just, i mean my almost what i'm already whatever spits up i really me just go to me. i mean we're not, we're going to go, we went up and i really just don't get time to respect that it's faded to chantelle. i'm one of this, but i was like obviously this is what it is. i'm looking on my side and we go to kind of all my just part of it and he thought of the thing i was calling with you and your team, samantha, my thought allow me just go out to the i ah, today industries prefers millions of euros in the today, regulations, i will be
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we got to cut it off there. mann tomorrow night. thanks for bringing cars report. they are right now going to do this additional cars report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert, one of the think, i guess my firestone author of planet palsy. until next time, via the me imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job then it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs, i look for everything i can to make this pass. and all i end up doing is passing the road to the american dream, paved with dead refugees, burial, idealized image of the older america, native americans look past the deaths that happen every single day. this is a modern history of the usa. my america cannot see the, the ah, to don't to leave your room. move a toy, knew he was here with. she who it's ready to love. me. she knew she wouldn't be a little girl, but what i can do to me to teach you can t
we got to cut it off there. mann tomorrow night. thanks for bringing cars report. they are right now going to do this additional cars report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert, one of the think, i guess my firestone author of planet palsy. until next time, via the me imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job then it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have...
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we got to cut it off there. mann tomorrow night. thanks for bringing cars report. they are right now going to do it for this additional cars report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert, one of the think, i guess my firestone author of planet palsy, until i find via the me ah, today, industry 1st 1000000 euros in avi today, regulations will be all about making money. it's about a big corporation. international markets, import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases that are in every family today know due to new viruses or new microbes? not true. so it is due to environment. they're not gonna take either the momentum, much hello yes, accumulate. going to come in today. mostly they don't allow us to plug the food industry. it will create more jobs. it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest that we have regulation. we want the regulation as the industry and if we don't have any penalty, that's fine. ah ah ah ah, i use the police officers shot dead in sweden becomes the 1st to be murdered
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we got to cut it off there. mann tomorrow night. thanks for bringing cars report. they are right now going to do it for this additional cars report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert, one of the think, i guess my firestone author of planet palsy, until i find via the me ah ah, ah ah me, ah, and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planets, we want to be able to use energy and have special live, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge of energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide for greenhouse gases that we're trying to manage. and there's many different ways of doing that. the transition have begun in transition and it's proceeding along many different ways and half way with the baby. i want you to look.
we got to cut it off there. mann tomorrow night. thanks for bringing cars report. they are right now going to do it for this additional cars report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert, one of the think, i guess my firestone author of planet palsy, until i find via the me ah ah, ah ah me, ah, and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planets, we want to be able to use energy and have special live, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge of energy. it's the...
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mann - - prints and these men died penniless but it was the great operations of the war. bringing that marblehead regiment in bringing that army to safety multiple times. these are the forgotten members of the revolution they were all extraordinary and what they did. with diversity and model that we would not see tragically for over 170 years in america's armed forces. men and women and those that did extraordinary things at the right place at the right time. and in many cases the sacrifice that they made is epicrb. marblehead alone had over 600 widows at the end of the american revolution. it is that story and sacrifice and the reason that i wrote the indispensable's. that i don't think they necessarily appreciate the founding story is the greatest story and marble headers change the course of history. thank you very much. i'm happy toqu take questions. >> this is been a great introduction and there is a question i like about the cohesiveness of this unit how did this diverse group into think of modern soldiers acting as one and how were they successful to make that happ
mann - - prints and these men died penniless but it was the great operations of the war. bringing that marblehead regiment in bringing that army to safety multiple times. these are the forgotten members of the revolution they were all extraordinary and what they did. with diversity and model that we would not see tragically for over 170 years in america's armed forces. men and women and those that did extraordinary things at the right place at the right time. and in many cases the sacrifice...
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don't have any income as the charity carrier task experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. then things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. the fact that the german tourists are allowed to travel again might be too little too late. british tourists still can't travel. the damage seems to be done. until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal, g d. p came from tourism. that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 germans planned vacations in garvey, for this july. that was before the warning. now, no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up the once a year. the minions of sard
don't have any income as the charity carrier task experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. then things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. the fact that the german tourists...
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miss mann, i'm not can. then we can go online when all we can do is cry. god, god is there for us and says, i am your heavenly mother. my arms are always open to you often feel oil. lamb, your heavenly mother, who is happy when your oil white. you'll never forget you again. when the who's forever their fears are men. the panoramic has meant that the young pastor christie has been very different to how they imagined, but slowly they're starting to feel at home in green. oh, me ah. the ah, in the me the news. the news the news the news, the news that accused of genocide and crimes against humanity and was on trial for the international criminal tribunal in the hague district. you will not be the most powerful demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of information. i'm a singular experiment in the history of just the war on trial. in 15 minutes on d, w o, the news people interests injured when trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be crated and treated people extreme chatting, $200.00 people around the
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. >> reporter: today the group of texas democrats will meet with moderate senator joe mann's which in an intimate filibuster said democrats can pass bills with little to no but republicans were like sweeping election reform. manchin has been at odds with the majority of the democratic party when it comes to ending the filibuster and passing partisan bills. the 50 plus texas lawmakers have been out of their state to stall a new voting bill. >> nothing was going to happen and so why keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different response? that is insanity and we refuse to do it which is why we left. >> reporter: there are calls by the texas speaker of the house for lawmakers to force the legislative stipend of $221 per day while they remain away from work, some members say they will give that money up, others say they are working harder than they were in austin. governor greg abbott said he will call special sessions until the texas house votes. >> texas democrats are doing their filibustering in texas to get the washington dc democrats to stop the filibuster rule, th
. >> reporter: today the group of texas democrats will meet with moderate senator joe mann's which in an intimate filibuster said democrats can pass bills with little to no but republicans were like sweeping election reform. manchin has been at odds with the majority of the democratic party when it comes to ending the filibuster and passing partisan bills. the 50 plus texas lawmakers have been out of their state to stall a new voting bill. >> nothing was going to happen and so why...
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catherine mann out of m.i.t. her book 20 or 30 years ago, is a trade deficit sustainable? , was required reading. this is an inspired choice by the u.k. jonathan: on central-bank appointments, let us talk about the federal reserve. pushing the story forward with the following headline -- chairman powell and joyce support for reappointment, but he is not a lark. " biden's selection is likely to be the choice between keeping the current chief or replacing him with one of its well regarded colleagues, governor brainard." just a bit of a push forward on that story from the wall street journal. tom: a well-written calendar item. it is the third week of july. not so much after labor day, but let us go into october. jonathan: chairman powell in february. taylor, what is your take? taylor: i am always interested to see what they say about the taper. there has been a lot of commentary. if they'd start to taper back some of the mortgages first, if they do an equal way. in 2013, noticed that the way they were tapering. when we think about a tapering federal reserve, that comes to min
catherine mann out of m.i.t. her book 20 or 30 years ago, is a trade deficit sustainable? , was required reading. this is an inspired choice by the u.k. jonathan: on central-bank appointments, let us talk about the federal reserve. pushing the story forward with the following headline -- chairman powell and joyce support for reappointment, but he is not a lark. " biden's selection is likely to be the choice between keeping the current chief or replacing him with one of its well regarded...
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have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. the fence of german tourists are allowed to travel again might be too little too late. british tourist still can travel. the damage seems to be done. until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal, g d. p came from tourism. that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer, for the employees is very difficult to handle these new situations every week. 56000 germans planned vacations in garvey, for this july. that was before the warning. now, no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up the once a year. the minions of sardines migrate
have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. the fence of german tourists are allowed to...
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as the mann fohunt intensifies, capture a shootout between haitian police and some of the suspects.es say at least three of them were killed during thithis encounter. watch this. [ sound of gunfire ] >> cnn is still working to confirm details surrounding the circumstances in which video was shot. joining us now to discuss further from port-au-prince is jacqueline charles. she's the caribbean correspondent at the "miami-herald" and covered haiti for more than a decade. i want to get to the suspects, 28 of them in all. do we have jacqueline? >> yes. we have a connection. >> no, we still have you. at least your voice. i was asking about the suspects. >> i'm hour. >> thank you. i'm glad we're working through the technical issues. so 28 suspects, 26 of them columbia and two from south florida, when we spoke with matt rivers on the ground, he walked us through how difficult it was to get into that compound. do you think it is possible that they could have done this without any help from the inside? >> the fact that they were able to -- that they were able to get this there and to get to t
as the mann fohunt intensifies, capture a shootout between haitian police and some of the suspects.es say at least three of them were killed during thithis encounter. watch this. [ sound of gunfire ] >> cnn is still working to confirm details surrounding the circumstances in which video was shot. joining us now to discuss further from port-au-prince is jacqueline charles. she's the caribbean correspondent at the "miami-herald" and covered haiti for more than a decade. i want to...
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this is the famedman -- mann's hat shop in albuquerque. of new mexico. take a look at what netflix is working on here. they bought an old production studio and have tremendously expanded it. eight stages out there, netflix stages, and, you know, they're pouring, they say, $2 billion over the course of the next ten years. and, you know, shows like stranger things, i have not watched that one, but i hear it is a very cool show, that's being shot here. numerous other productions. and so, yes, businesses benefit from this. i'm now going backstage here at -- [laughter] at the hat shop here. this is a legendary place. and i tell you, business has never been better, stuart dunlap. what have you got there? >> this is american 15x beaver hat. >> reporter: beaver? >> rabbit fur and beaver, and putting a crease in it, and it's going to have a wide shovel front. >> reporter: the hollywood guys are buying these hats like crazy for their productions. >> they are, yes. of course, this is a local cowboy and the western movies are buying bunches as well. a
this is the famedman -- mann's hat shop in albuquerque. of new mexico. take a look at what netflix is working on here. they bought an old production studio and have tremendously expanded it. eight stages out there, netflix stages, and, you know, they're pouring, they say, $2 billion over the course of the next ten years. and, you know, shows like stranger things, i have not watched that one, but i hear it is a very cool show, that's being shot here. numerous other productions. and so, yes,...
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. >>> congress mann eric swalwell behind the lawsuit is my guest and defunding the police after george floyd's death. the city of minneapolis is in the middle of that. tonight he's "outfront". >>> new tonight, public schools in pbroward county florida tryig to institute a mask mandate a day after desantis blasted federal masking guidance as anti science. le let's be clear here that kids aren't vaccinated amid an explosion of coronavirus cases in florida, which is leading the entire united states in new infections over the past week. rosa flores is "outfront". >> i come here and ask you for the healing for my baby. >> reporter: agnas has not left her 15-year-old daughter eastside since she was placed on a ventilator ten days ago. >> she's in an induced co-ma an medically paralyzed. >> reporter: her daughter was not vaccinated but she was vaccinated. they both got covid around the same time. >> the hardest time for me is seeing how she suffered. >> if you are vaccinated, you could potentially give disease to someone else. >> reporter: in florida that makes up 20% of the nation's covid ca
. >>> congress mann eric swalwell behind the lawsuit is my guest and defunding the police after george floyd's death. the city of minneapolis is in the middle of that. tonight he's "outfront". >>> new tonight, public schools in pbroward county florida tryig to institute a mask mandate a day after desantis blasted federal masking guidance as anti science. le let's be clear here that kids aren't vaccinated amid an explosion of coronavirus cases in florida, which is...
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yes, 20 home runs show tiny a lot of those salvador perez tre mann see me and trevor story will alsoke part in the derby. olson hopes to become the to win this contest. joining mark mcguire and udonis cesspit us. nba finals game. one yonnis back after a two-game accidents. yeah. it's 17 in 20. but this game was all suns. devin booker. it's the friendly roll. so home role puts them up 12. you had 27 4th quarter yonnis. chris paul uses yonnis as a kind of a shield. the three-point play 32 9 assists for cp 3. they call him the point. god sons take it one 18 1. '05, game 2 on thursday in the valley of the sun. steve kerr made it no secret earlier this season that if kelly, you bring returns, he will be coming off the bench next season. today, said kurz comments only added more fuel to the fire and that he feels blessed to be an unrestricted create a number of teams are expected to try and sign kelly this summer, including the likes of the new york knicks, san antonio spurs, miami heat and dallas mavericks. >> some dramatic video from los angeles county shows young bear confronting a grou
yes, 20 home runs show tiny a lot of those salvador perez tre mann see me and trevor story will alsoke part in the derby. olson hopes to become the to win this contest. joining mark mcguire and udonis cesspit us. nba finals game. one yonnis back after a two-game accidents. yeah. it's 17 in 20. but this game was all suns. devin booker. it's the friendly roll. so home role puts them up 12. you had 27 4th quarter yonnis. chris paul uses yonnis as a kind of a shield. the three-point play 32 9...
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michael mann with us, d scientis distinguished scientist from penn state and author of a book.th overshoot day and it's jut july. meanwhile, seeing these effects of climate change constantly now with big storms and raging fires. are we prepared for the problems that humans are causing with climate change >> yeah, shep. good to be with you. i'll tell you, we really are seeing the profound impacts of human-caused climate change playing out in extreme weathertr events you're talking a and it is interesting that we events you're talking about and it is interesting that we're watching that play out, watching that happen, as we discuss this overshoot day. this day that marks sort of when we've run out of our budget. it's like you have a budget for the entire year to cover your food, rent, mortgage, living expenses got to last you through december 31st and you run out in july. that's what's happening to us when it comes to the resources that the planet can naturally provide us, and the rate at which we are using those resources. >> we weren't using so much during early parts of the pa
michael mann with us, d scientis distinguished scientist from penn state and author of a book.th overshoot day and it's jut july. meanwhile, seeing these effects of climate change constantly now with big storms and raging fires. are we prepared for the problems that humans are causing with climate change >> yeah, shep. good to be with you. i'll tell you, we really are seeing the profound impacts of human-caused climate change playing out in extreme weathertr events you're talking a and it...
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in the film, adapted from thomas mann's 1913 novella, andresen played the youth with whom dirk bogarde'salso turned him into a commodity, an object to be marketed around the world with little regard for his own well—being. now in the documentary the most beautiful boy in the world, andresen looks back over his life, on the struggles he endured in the wake of early fame and on the ghosts of a past filled with loss and uncertainty. from the disappearance of his mother when he was a child to his own harrowing memories of parenting, andresen�*s tale is a million miles away from the image of serene, self—possessed beauty projected by his overnight stardom. important questions are raised about the commodification of young bjorn, which is likened by one contributor to child abuse. but this documentary goes much further, following the strange twists and turns of andresen�*s life, including pop—culture stardom injapan, where he became a major influence on manga and anime artists, and an acting career that recently found him appearing in the folk horror hit midsommar. it's a remarkable life, and o
in the film, adapted from thomas mann's 1913 novella, andresen played the youth with whom dirk bogarde'salso turned him into a commodity, an object to be marketed around the world with little regard for his own well—being. now in the documentary the most beautiful boy in the world, andresen looks back over his life, on the struggles he endured in the wake of early fame and on the ghosts of a past filled with loss and uncertainty. from the disappearance of his mother when he was a child to his...