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next up, a psychological horror, the night house.ars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid nightmares about a ghostly presence. rummaging around in owen's belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth's internal fears. she is terrified to discover that she may not have known her husband as well as she thought. and she's also scared of her own mind. it's a potent combination, and it requires an excellent actress to pull it off. luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that. i've loved her in everything from ben affleck�*s the town to angela robinson's professor marsden and the wonder women. she even brought a touch of
next up, a psychological horror, the night house.ars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid nightmares about a ghostly presence. rummaging around in owen's belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual....
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after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointingsolutely recommend this to horror fans who think that complex characters and psychological puzzles are just as important as bumps in the night. owen? it's in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid's tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing sister. our mild—mannered heroine begins to unravel and move from the safety of the screening room into the seedy world of low—budget horrors. censor is a film of shocking twists and turns so i won't to divulge much more of the plot. but i will say that it proves niamh algar to be a very versatile performer and barely recognisable from her other recent roles in calm with horses and raised by wolves
after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointingsolutely recommend this to horror fans who think that complex characters and psychological puzzles are just as important as bumps in the night. owen? it's in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as...
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. >> reporter: in a private call with republicans last night, house minority leader kevin mccarthy vowed there would be a reckoning for biden's decision to pull troops out of afghanistan. mccarthy added, quote, every option is on the table. the white house is firing back at republicans who are demanding biden resign. >> this is a day where u.s. service members, 12 of them, lost their lives at the hands of terrorists. it's not a day for politics. >> reporter: elliot ackerman is a former marine captain who served five tours in iraq and afghanistan. he is now organizing evacuations out of kabul from italy. he calls the u.s. effort to evacuate haphazard at best. >> my in-box is filled with emails from afghans begging, begging for help. so this just shows a complete collapse of american confidence. >> reporter: and now the president is responding to a report from the website politico which claims u.s. officials gave the taliban a list of americans and afghan allies in order to grant them access to the airport in kabul. biden says there have been occasions when the u.s. military contacted the
. >> reporter: in a private call with republicans last night, house minority leader kevin mccarthy vowed there would be a reckoning for biden's decision to pull troops out of afghanistan. mccarthy added, quote, every option is on the table. the white house is firing back at republicans who are demanding biden resign. >> this is a day where u.s. service members, 12 of them, lost their lives at the hands of terrorists. it's not a day for politics. >> reporter: elliot ackerman is...
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but last night house democrats failed to push through aon. and lawmakers have left d.c. for a moratorium remains in effect through cauldron burning bright while we on the west coast are getting ready to go to bed. american swimmers bringing home more gold on the final night in the pool. >>> meanwhile, another big announcement from simone biles. liz mclaughlin is in tokyo tracking everything. hi, liz. >> reporter: janelle and terry, good evening to you. we'll go to swimming first. the u.s. swimmers have earned 30 medals here in tokyo. 11 of those gold, one of those going home with ryan murphy. and caeleb dressel taking home about six medals. he's getting very comfortable on that podium. >> reporter: the u.s. put an exclamation point on the olympics. the men's 400 medley relay, record time. giving caeleb dressel his fifth medal. >> we wanted a shot at it. >> reporter: the victory came after dressle's third individual gold in the 50-meter free. and bobby sinkis, adding the 1500-meter free gold. >> i was just trying to hold on. >> reporter: australia got a hand on the wall,
but last night house democrats failed to push through aon. and lawmakers have left d.c. for a moratorium remains in effect through cauldron burning bright while we on the west coast are getting ready to go to bed. american swimmers bringing home more gold on the final night in the pool. >>> meanwhile, another big announcement from simone biles. liz mclaughlin is in tokyo tracking everything. hi, liz. >> reporter: janelle and terry, good evening to you. we'll go to swimming first....
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next up, a psychological horror, the night house.stly presence. rummaging around in owen�*s belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth�*s internal fears. she is terrified to discover that she may not have known her husband as well as she thought. and she�*s also scared of her own mind. it�*s a potent combination, and it requires an excellent actress to pull it off. luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that. i�*ve loved her in everything from ben affleck�*s the town to angela robinson�*s professor marsden and the wonder women. she even brought a touch of class to godzilla versus kong. as beth, she�*s mesmerising, darting between denial, confusion and gallows humour — something that makes her colleagues visibly uncomfor
next up, a psychological horror, the night house.stly presence. rummaging around in owen�*s belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth�*s internal fears. she is...
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. >>> coming up, there was not one republican vote in the house last night for the john lewis votinggs will join us next. for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. ♪♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to
. >>> coming up, there was not one republican vote in the house last night for the john lewis votinggs will join us next. for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. ♪♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and...
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a bit of a partisan split and how they are talking about things that you are hearing late last night, houseligence chairman adam schiff says he will hold a briefing on afghanistan to determine what the role of congress is and what their next steps might be and we will pay close intent -- close attention when joe biden later today. tom: i looked at kansas in the redistricting year of two senators and four congress types. as what we are seeing now, the heart at the kabul airport, how does that it into the lyrical dialogue to november of 2022? >> this is the question everyone is asking in washington. the images we are seeing out of afghanistan of refugees running alongside airplanes, trying to jump on them, shocking images and we will see more as the taliban continue to move in and impose restrictions on women and girls. this is something from a messaging and image standpoint that is horrific and raw. you look back at the polling that the big going on for years. americans are split on whether we should even be in afghanistan. president biden promised to end these wars on the campaign trail. fo
a bit of a partisan split and how they are talking about things that you are hearing late last night, houseligence chairman adam schiff says he will hold a briefing on afghanistan to determine what the role of congress is and what their next steps might be and we will pay close intent -- close attention when joe biden later today. tom: i looked at kansas in the redistricting year of two senators and four congress types. as what we are seeing now, the heart at the kabul airport, how does that it...
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. >> last, night house democrats pass the john lewis voting rights man city advancement acts to 19 toe -- weekend by supreme court rulings restore by the oversight of state lead changes to election laws and making it clear how to change voter discriminatory laws slate described the bill as, quote, court reform it is the clearest indication yet that houston regrets are getting serious about running in and out of control supreme court. at least 18 states have enacted 30 laws that restrict voting access justice. year according to the brennan center for injustice. nbc news has identified at least eight states that have, quote, -- joining us now is congresswoman about demings, she is the leader of the house judiciary committee and candidate for u.s. senate in florida, thank you for joining us tonight. the house passage light and i would zero republican votes suggest that that could be the same republican count in the senate. so how do you go forward from here? >> lawrence, it is great to be back with you, and let me just say it, it wasn't that long ago when we had a republican president wh
. >> last, night house democrats pass the john lewis voting rights man city advancement acts to 19 toe -- weekend by supreme court rulings restore by the oversight of state lead changes to election laws and making it clear how to change voter discriminatory laws slate described the bill as, quote, court reform it is the clearest indication yet that houston regrets are getting serious about running in and out of control supreme court. at least 18 states have enacted 30 laws that restrict...
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"the night house" hits theaters august 20th.s baseball diamond from the classic movie "field of dreams" and is about to make one special family's dream come true. hey, ike. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. i'm here with paul carpenter. 'he a dad, a husband, but he also is a survivor. he spent 144 days in the hospital battling covid-19 with over 100 of those days spent on a ventilator. now, thanks to the amazing work from his health care team plus the support of his wife and son, paul says he is lucky to be alive. now, we're going to chat with paul in just a little bit but first here's his story. ♪ >> it's been a year since we've done this. >> he's always called me his best friend, being a parent you're not supposed to be your kid's best friend. you're supposed to be a role model. i can't imagine my life without him. i can't imagine his life without me. >> reporter: interest working on the car. >> so, oil here. >> reporter: to long walks in the neighborhood. >> are you nervous about that? >> no. >> reporter: paul and his
"the night house" hits theaters august 20th.s baseball diamond from the classic movie "field of dreams" and is about to make one special family's dream come true. hey, ike. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. i'm here with paul carpenter. 'he a dad, a husband, but he also is a survivor. he spent 144 days in the hospital battling covid-19 with over 100 of those days spent on a ventilator. now, thanks to the amazing work from his health care team plus the support of...
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been fulfilled. >> reporter: back to your original question, alex, will the house come back to do something? in a letter last night indicated that won't be the case because the house, even if they pass something, the senate has to act. the senate is in session as we speak. there are no plans to take up this legislation. for the time being about 11 million people who are estimated to be behind on their rent who are in jeopardy of losing their homes despite the fact, alex, in the last covid relief bill $45 billion allocated to help people who are behind on their rent and help landlords. only a fraction of that money has since been allocated. >> it's less than 2%. it is stunning. leigh ann caldwell, thank you. from capitol hill. >>> new today signs donald trump could be planning his next political move. according to a new report from "the new york times," trump has built a war chest of more than $100 million. this comes as trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, says trump has been meeting with cabinet members to discuss the future. >> we met with some of our cabinet members tonight. we had a follow-up member me
been fulfilled. >> reporter: back to your original question, alex, will the house come back to do something? in a letter last night indicated that won't be the case because the house, even if they pass something, the senate has to act. the senate is in session as we speak. there are no plans to take up this legislation. for the time being about 11 million people who are estimated to be behind on their rent who are in jeopardy of losing their homes despite the fact, alex, in the last covid...
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that night. >> yes, he did cyndi. >> reporter: he did leave the househe didn't. >> reporter: but, as you could tell, they had their doubts about cyndi. >> did she drive him there? was she inside the house? was she involved in this? >> reporter: but, no way to know. >> we just did not have anything to go on. >> did you kind of put it out of your mind? >> we did. >> reporter: meanwhile, abby helped cyndi with the kids. and watched her sister grow even more sad. >> she did seem lonely. she wanted someone to talk to. she wanted a companion. um, it seemed like she was just dealing with the realization that her husband wasn't coming home. >> reporter: it wasn't necessarily romance she was looking for. just a man to talk to. like the bartender she'd once known at a minot watering hole his name was matt walters. he and cyndi had met before her marriage to richie in 2013. >> we'd hang out on slow nights and sit there, do shots together and there was one night where we had a really good in-depth conversation. but ever since then she felt this connection. that's h
that night. >> yes, he did cyndi. >> reporter: he did leave the househe didn't. >> reporter: but, as you could tell, they had their doubts about cyndi. >> did she drive him there? was she inside the house? was she involved in this? >> reporter: but, no way to know. >> we just did not have anything to go on. >> did you kind of put it out of your mind? >> we did. >> reporter: meanwhile, abby helped cyndi with the kids. and watched her sister...
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following a classified briefing late-last night, house intelligence committee chairman, adam schiff, expressed doubt that evacuations in afghanistan could be completed by the end of this month. >> i think it's possible but i think it's very unlikely. um, given the number of americans who still need to be evacuated, the number of sivs, the number of others who are members of the -- the afghan press, civil-society leaders, women leaders. it's hard for me to imagine all of that can be accomplished between now and the end of the month. >>> meanwhile, the white house press secretary jen psaki had a sharp response to a fox news reporter yesterday who criticized the americans in afghanistan saying they were, quote, stranded. >> first of all, i think it's irresponsible to say americans are stranded. they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home, home. we are in touch with them via phone, via text, via e-mail, via any way that we can possibly reach americans to get them home if they want to return home. >> there are no americans stranded is the white house's offic
following a classified briefing late-last night, house intelligence committee chairman, adam schiff, expressed doubt that evacuations in afghanistan could be completed by the end of this month. >> i think it's possible but i think it's very unlikely. um, given the number of americans who still need to be evacuated, the number of sivs, the number of others who are members of the -- the afghan press, civil-society leaders, women leaders. it's hard for me to imagine all of that can be...
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our other big story that we're following this sunday night. a house party overnight in the south bay ends with 2 people shot. one person killed tonight. folks in sunnyvale now talking to kron four's camila barco about that scene. >> neighbors say this neighborhood is relatively quiet, but saturday night, this street navarro drive turned into a party and as a result, one person died. >> maybe about 45 minutes before there was definitely some fireworks that went but then around about 11. you heard like probably 3 to 4 shots that went off teenagers wreak havoc saturday night in henry alexander. the 3rd sunnyvale neighborhood. we saw a bunch of kids walking that looked like they were definitely minors. >> and i'm holding out all also notice dozen of cars. >> parked around the block and heard people blasting music. >> outs and are called sonny bill police to tone it down officers responded to the navarro drive around 10:00pm and found about 200 people partying inside. police say as they waited for extra resources officers on scene attempted to find the hom
our other big story that we're following this sunday night. a house party overnight in the south bay ends with 2 people shot. one person killed tonight. folks in sunnyvale now talking to kron four's camila barco about that scene. >> neighbors say this neighborhood is relatively quiet, but saturday night, this street navarro drive turned into a party and as a result, one person died. >> maybe about 45 minutes before there was definitely some fireworks that went but then around about...
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, the logan house is now what is known as kimberly's gift, look at it right there at the corner of the street. so he begged down for the night at the logan house in which the west chester, after returning from three day stint in washington d. c.. as sheridan awoke on the morning of the 19th, he had no idea that his army of the shenandoah, which had won so many victories over the past 30 days, he had no idea that this army stood on the verge of annihilation. he did receive some reports early that morning, who were located on the southern outskirts of winch esther, that there was some artillery fire that could be heard coming from the south. and initially, one sheridan received those reports, he didn't think that much of it. he knew that there was a reconnaissance going out, that morning he thought that might have something to do with it, but he continued to get those reports. and as sheridan was eating breakfast that morning at the logan house, he had this sense of uneasiness. that maybe he needed to have his, horse saddled and ride south and check out his army. just a night before, he had sent a message tohoratio wright who
, the logan house is now what is known as kimberly's gift, look at it right there at the corner of the street. so he begged down for the night at the logan house in which the west chester, after returning from three day stint in washington d. c.. as sheridan awoke on the morning of the 19th, he had no idea that his army of the shenandoah, which had won so many victories over the past 30 days, he had no idea that this army stood on the verge of annihilation. he did receive some reports early...
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lottery shop and he and his family were lucky the house did not totally collapsed, but they had to make it difficult decision. you slept here last night, i slept here in this broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but other people had to sleep outside on shares. >> there is simply no good options in their situation. these are desperate times in the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. >> let's step away from our troubles here on earth for a moment and turn our attentions towards the heavens. astronomers have captured some of the most detailed images ever seen of galaxies in deep space and they reveal their inner workings in an unprecedented image that shows destroying stars and planets. here is the report. >> our son is just one among 100 billion stars in the milky way. which in turn is one of countless other galaxies in our universe. astronomers have found a way to see inside them in much greater detail. in this image, the galaxy is in the middle, shooting out either side a jet of material across the expanse of space as the result of a gigantic black hole inside it. >> it shoo
lottery shop and he and his family were lucky the house did not totally collapsed, but they had to make it difficult decision. you slept here last night, i slept here in this broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but other people had to sleep outside on shares. >> there is simply no good options in their situation. these are desperate times in the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. >> let's step away from our troubles here...
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capitol since friday night to protest her house colleagues adjourning for recess without passing an extensionn the eviction moratorium for renters. as nearly 12 million people are behind on rent. a congresswoman was once on house herself. last week, she introduced the unhoused bill of rights. we'll go to the capitol to speak with congress member bush. then, "inflame deep medicine and the anomy of injustice." >> when you are in the icu, you look around and noce the disproportionate number of people of color. in the u.s., hospitalization of people of color are far harder than white people. thisyou observe, is the outcome of structural racism. but how did those structes come to be? >> we must go back 600 years to a different time when a different pestilence spread across the globe, one that continues today and that continues to make us sick. amy: we'll sak with . rupa mary physici, activi, and coounder othe do nharm coalion, andest-sellg authoraj patel w'll ao talk to patel about his new film, "the ants and the grasshopper," which follows the journey of a farmer anactivist fr malawto wiscons. >>
capitol since friday night to protest her house colleagues adjourning for recess without passing an extensionn the eviction moratorium for renters. as nearly 12 million people are behind on rent. a congresswoman was once on house herself. last week, she introduced the unhoused bill of rights. we'll go to the capitol to speak with congress member bush. then, "inflame deep medicine and the anomy of injustice." >> when you are in the icu, you look around and noce the...
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says we weren't going to do something about this and we had this terrible charade on friday nights. web house of representatives, they convened and they went through the motions of trying to pass something would you call it really pause something in a few hours just before the august recess. the biden ministration says, well, we couldn't do anything because, you know, we don't want to annoy the supreme court because if we, if we try and challenge any farther than maybe they'll go off to some of the other programs that we've instituted. because of cobra. what progress is a long said was look, have another executive order re institute this. and at least when it goes back to the court that will buy time for an existing program that let's still has $46000000000.00 of cash, just lying there waiting to be dispersed to people who face eviction at least. then we'll give it time for that to begin working, but the biden administration didn't do that so. so here we are. if they have started very progressive and have been looking at this for the last month, even for the beginning of the year, that you co
says we weren't going to do something about this and we had this terrible charade on friday nights. web house of representatives, they convened and they went through the motions of trying to pass something would you call it really pause something in a few hours just before the august recess. the biden ministration says, well, we couldn't do anything because, you know, we don't want to annoy the supreme court because if we, if we try and challenge any farther than maybe they'll go off to some of...
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views from the house, sunday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> you can watch live coverage now on c-span2 on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. there are 30 hours of debate remaining for -- for passage of the bill. you can watch the senate live now on c-span2. >> in june, robert gottlieb, the man who has been the final editor of all of robert caro's books, wrote an essay in the new york times. the focus was on john gunther and the 900 page book he wrote 75 years ago called "inside usa." in his opinion, gunther was "probably the best reporter america ever had." we wanted to find out more about this publishing success stories so we called ken cuthbertson to talk with him about his 1992 book called "inside: the biography of john gunther." >> next, discussion about transforming u.s. defense capabilities. the discussion included messages of congressman and former marine seth moulton, michelle flournoy, and the director of strategic -- strategic operations at the defense department. this is about 45 minutes. i am in adjunct fellow from the
views from the house, sunday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> you can watch live coverage now on c-span2 on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. there are 30 hours of debate remaining for -- for passage of the bill. you can watch the senate live now on c-span2. >> in june, robert gottlieb, the man who has been the final editor of all of robert caro's books, wrote an essay in the new york times. the focus was on john gunther and...
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one night, in particular, was a defining moment for young halee. she was just 12 when she went to a friend's house for a sleepover. >> that night the brother of the girl that my daughter was staying with had a friend over. and he was 19. my daughter was 12. and he tried to molest her. >> at first, halee said nothing to her parents. but when she learned that the man had preyed on other girls, her instinct to help led her to act in a way few her age would have the courage to. >> she testified and sent him to prison. and after that i think that's when people realized they could always go to halee. that she would fix anything, and she would stand up for the weak. the less fortunate. it was no surprise, then, when halee announced she wanted to continue helping others as a nurse. after high school she enrolled at near-by university of southern indiana. i hear that the girl was constantly buried in a book. >> she worked really hard. >> where does that come from to just wanna study all the time. >> i don't know'cause i don't have it. she had so much drive and, like, ambition, and she knew what she wanted,
one night, in particular, was a defining moment for young halee. she was just 12 when she went to a friend's house for a sleepover. >> that night the brother of the girl that my daughter was staying with had a friend over. and he was 19. my daughter was 12. and he tried to molest her. >> at first, halee said nothing to her parents. but when she learned that the man had preyed on other girls, her instinct to help led her to act in a way few her age would have the courage to. >>...
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he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nighti slept here in this broken - house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: art for all the senses — the dutch museum that is catering for people who are visually impaired. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began its journey off the coast of canada, ending three hours later, when the su
he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nighti slept here in this broken - house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. stay...
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he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last night yes, i slept here in this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. queues in shops ahead of new zealand's lockdown, as four new covid cases are confirmed. we'll hear from a kiwi in isolation after returning from the uk. this is newsday on the bbc. 0ur headlines: taliban leaders vow to respect the rights of women in their first public comments since re—taking control of afghanistan. the uk has announced plans to welcome up to 20,000 afghan refugees and calls on other nations to do the same. four new cases of covid—i9 have been confirmed in new zealand. the country has gon
he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last night yes, i slept here in this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes....
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breaking over night the white house is expected to propose americans get a covid booster shot eight months after they. >> reporter: ful-- they are ful vaccinated. third shots could start in september. healthcare workers and older americans would be the first. >> i'll say eight months sounds reasonable. based on the data with pfizer. about the vaccine wanes over time. covid is here to stay. many in the health community said we would need to have yearly booster shots. like the flu. >> authorities say that reacc recipients of the johnson & johnson require adish shot. the recommendation covers fuse pfizer and moderna. >> earthquake damaged haiti drenched by grace. the storm could dump as much as 15 inches of rain on the island. mud slides are threatening the resc rescue operations. rain and gusty wind destroyed the tents some were using at homes. >> how long do you think you have to live under a tarp? >> nobody knows. >> they have no tents or homes. they don't know how long they'll live under this. >> the hurricane center says grace could be near hurricane strength when it approaches mexico to
breaking over night the white house is expected to propose americans get a covid booster shot eight months after they. >> reporter: ful-- they are ful vaccinated. third shots could start in september. healthcare workers and older americans would be the first. >> i'll say eight months sounds reasonable. based on the data with pfizer. about the vaccine wanes over time. covid is here to stay. many in the health community said we would need to have yearly booster shots. like the flu....
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moderate democrats, which is now grown to ten, is now turning what was supposed to be voting nights, in the house, into what could be, a long nights of negotiations, in the house, and leading off our discussion, tonight's democratic congressman hakeem jeffries, of new york. he's the chair of the house democratic caucus. congressman jeffries, thank you very much for joining us tonight. your member of the leadership team. what can you tell us about where speaker pelosi is at this hour? and in her negotiations, with that group of ten democrats? >> good evening lawrence, it's great to be with you. we had a robust discussion, a family discussion amongst the house democratic caucus earlier today. so the members had an opportunity to articulate their perspectives, it's my sense that an overwhelming majority of members certainly support a parallel track approach, we want to make sure we get the bipartisan infrastructure deal done. at the same time we want to make sure that the budget reconciliation package, which is an instrumental part of president biden's build back better agenda, related to other port
moderate democrats, which is now grown to ten, is now turning what was supposed to be voting nights, in the house, into what could be, a long nights of negotiations, in the house, and leading off our discussion, tonight's democratic congressman hakeem jeffries, of new york. he's the chair of the house democratic caucus. congressman jeffries, thank you very much for joining us tonight. your member of the leadership team. what can you tell us about where speaker pelosi is at this hour? and in her...
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january 6, views from the house sunday night at ten eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app. >> we are delighted this evening on our author program to welcome author michael dobbs. michael has written a wonderful book that has been well received called "king richard." he is also a journalist formerly with the "washington post" and he has taught at the university of michigan, princeton, and georgetown. he is going to speak to us this evening for a little bit about his book and we will answer questions later in the book, excuse me, later in the program. i do want to alert you to the fact that this coming thursday we have another author robert kyles and use written a a book called when truth matters about the may 4 incident at kent state. and on monday june 7 we have the book kindred, and on june 10 we have tony who is the author of the book in the wee small hours, his conversations with frank sinatra. but i want to return to ten nights program and author michael dobbs who's going to talk to us about his book "king richard", the 37th president president and incidence
january 6, views from the house sunday night at ten eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app. >> we are delighted this evening on our author program to welcome author michael dobbs. michael has written a wonderful book that has been well received called "king richard." he is also a journalist formerly with the "washington post" and he has taught at the university of michigan, princeton, and georgetown. he is going to speak to us this evening for...
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the talked about what they saw, heard, and experienced that day while in the house chamber. night we will hear from three house lawmakers. >> madame speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitution and the laws of the united states, the senate and house of representatives are meeting in joint session to verify other certificates and count the votes of the electors in the several states. the president and vice president of
the talked about what they saw, heard, and experienced that day while in the house chamber. night we will hear from three house lawmakers. >> madame speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitution and the laws of the united states, the senate and house of representatives are meeting in joint session to verify other certificates and count the votes of the electors in the several states. the president and vice president of
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he and his family were lucky the house did not totally collapse but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nightes, i slept here in this broken house last night. | there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. scientists in oxford have begun trials of a new vaccine against the plague. 40 volunteers will receive the treatment, designed by the same labs that created the 0xford—astrazeneca covid jab. the world health organisation says anywhere from a thousand to two thousand people get the plague every year and some die, but due to under reporting, the true number of cases could be much higher. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. protection from an ancient killer — a vaccine against plague. larissa is one of the first volunteers to receive it as part of a trial in oxford which will assess the vaccine's safety and whether it induces a good immu
he and his family were lucky the house did not totally collapse but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nightes, i slept here in this broken house last night. | there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes....
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he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nightn this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. we can now speak to makayla palazzo who's policy stay with us on bbc news — still to come. art for all the senses — the dutch museum that is catering for people who are visually impaired. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a huge job of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun take place in this millennium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, endi
he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nightn this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. we can now speak to...
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he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last night yes, i slept here in this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. if you want to get in touch with me, i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma. i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... a glimpse of deep space as we've never seen it before. astronomers learn more about the birth and destruction of the stars. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a huge job of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around t
he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last night yes, i slept here in this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes....
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house actually. and nixon would go up there every night to listen to music and scribble on his legal pads. and on the night of january 20 covid 1973 at 1:00 a.m. among other things he had trouble sleeping, he could not get to sleep. he called his aid was also known at his hatchet man. i talked about is a to get even with his enemies. and how he's going to wrap up the vietnam war. and how he was going to get even with the washington post that was pursuing my former newspaper into watergate. i'm going to play a little bit , extract from that tape. so you can see how rich this material is. now, he has just come back from the kennedy center. there is an inaugural day concert at the kennedy center. actually they played tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. the pianist was a bennett clyburn. he has pumped up about that. he does not like the washington symphony orchestra for political reasons. he's brought the philadelphia philharmonic down to play for him. he considers the more politically aligned with them particularly the conductor so i am going to play a little bit of that. he goes on and other extrac
house actually. and nixon would go up there every night to listen to music and scribble on his legal pads. and on the night of january 20 covid 1973 at 1:00 a.m. among other things he had trouble sleeping, he could not get to sleep. he called his aid was also known at his hatchet man. i talked about is a to get even with his enemies. and how he's going to wrap up the vietnam war. and how he was going to get even with the washington post that was pursuing my former newspaper into watergate. i'm...
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january 6, views from the house sunday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. there is a collection of c-span products. browse to see what's new. your purchase will support our nonprofit operations and your time to order the congressional directory with contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. notice c-spanshop.org. smith, the execf the block chain association and here to talk about congress and the recent discussions they had on the topic of cryptocurrency. thanks for being with us. guest: great to be here. host: what do you do and glad to have you back? guest: we work with our 46 different member companies who are part of the cryptocurrency industry, and we work to figure out the public policy positions of the industry and advocate for those policies before congress and federal agencies. host: when it comes to the cryptocurrency itself, what is the best way for the average person to understand how it works? guest: cryptocurrency does take a little while to understand.
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. >> january 6th, views from the house, sunday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org.en on the app. >>> now on american artifacts, a visit to the nra's national firearms museum in fairfax, virginia, to see its collections of guns and l
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if they can fall from their date night, the houses on fire, the dog is dead, the kids are missing, ild not want to be congratulated for it. that was the tone that biden took. congratulations to me, you are welcome, america, i have done this, and it was just had spitting. >> greg: i bet you are a good babysitter. >> i was very responsible. >> greg: probably had a crush on you, didn't they? >> i would read "the wall street journal" that night and drink warm milk. >> greg: yes, of course you would. and then you would defecate in a closet because you are a sick little man. >> wow, that went really sideways. >> greg: i know. sometimes that happens with me. i don't know what is wrong with me, a guy. kat, what is your take on this? you are, i would say have a veteran, but probably won't say that it. were married -- every day, you heat you hear how bad this was. >> i did a lot of research today, looking at all the things all these generals were saying for 20 years. they were all saying "this is going great, this is going great, all this progress come all this progress," that if you look at "
if they can fall from their date night, the houses on fire, the dog is dead, the kids are missing, ild not want to be congratulated for it. that was the tone that biden took. congratulations to me, you are welcome, america, i have done this, and it was just had spitting. >> greg: i bet you are a good babysitter. >> i was very responsible. >> greg: probably had a crush on you, didn't they? >> i would read "the wall street journal" that night and drink warm milk....
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he had bedded down for the night at the logan house in winchester. if you are familiar with winchester, the logan house is now known as kimberly's gifts right there at the corner of braddock and piccadilly streets. he bedded down for the night after returning from a three-day stint in washington, d.c. as sheridan awoke on the morning of 19th, he had no idea that his army of the shenandoah stood on the verge of annihilation. he did receive some reports early that morning from the southern outskirts of winchester that there was some artillery fire that could be heard coming from the south. and initially, he didn't think all that much of it. he knew there was a reconnaissance going out that morning. he thought that might have something to do with it, but he continued to get those reports. as sheridan was eating breakfast that morning at the logan house, he had this sense of uneasiness, that maybe he needed to have his horse saddled and ride south and check on his army. just the night before he had sent a message to horatio wright, who told him everythin
he had bedded down for the night at the logan house in winchester. if you are familiar with winchester, the logan house is now known as kimberly's gifts right there at the corner of braddock and piccadilly streets. he bedded down for the night after returning from a three-day stint in washington, d.c. as sheridan awoke on the morning of 19th, he had no idea that his army of the shenandoah stood on the verge of annihilation. he did receive some reports early that morning from the southern...
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house budget member jason smith. the congressman talked to us last night.ssure the 10 centrists to go along. watch this. >> they are making every kind of threat in the book. they are threatening your members you have to vote for the budget resolution rule tonight. if you don't, you're voting against women, you're voting against women of color. they're doing everything because they don't simply have the votes. elizabeth: what do you say? >> well, you know what? i will echo the point i made earlier if you look at the $3.5 trillion piece, that is not roads and bridges. that is something, a new term we've learned to get indigestion over which is human infrastructure. if you look at that those are social welfare programs, many of them, if they get enacted it will take generations to undo those. and theoretically those are trying to help the minorities. those are trying to help inner-city youth. all important things for our society but when gasoline becomes twice as expensive, when groceries become twice as expensive because of runaway inflation that hurts lower
house budget member jason smith. the congressman talked to us last night.ssure the 10 centrists to go along. watch this. >> they are making every kind of threat in the book. they are threatening your members you have to vote for the budget resolution rule tonight. if you don't, you're voting against women, you're voting against women of color. they're doing everything because they don't simply have the votes. elizabeth: what do you say? >> well, you know what? i will echo the point...
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it was a housing project one night. my uncle frank was all what his wife and a mob of guys came down. his path was canyon badge and felt sticks. stay on the way to fight a bunch of black ice and they walk past us. and my uncle frank said to my father, get this kid, get him out of this neighborhood and move. and it was not that when we have to that we moved over town. i still get a big mistake. tell me how could you leave new york tribal bridge really got to be able to support those. you got a great job and a great place to agree with picket fence the mm mm mm mm. ah oh wow. how much it was? $33800.00. a deal. okay. whoever town is not in rich neighborhood as you can see. but what i love about this town is, is a college town. it is what i consider to be the backbone of america. when america fights it was, it's people like us who go in by the town was the 1st community which kind of felt like this nation. but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 houses like that. coming out of the 2nd world war, t
it was a housing project one night. my uncle frank was all what his wife and a mob of guys came down. his path was canyon badge and felt sticks. stay on the way to fight a bunch of black ice and they walk past us. and my uncle frank said to my father, get this kid, get him out of this neighborhood and move. and it was not that when we have to that we moved over town. i still get a big mistake. tell me how could you leave new york tribal bridge really got to be able to support those. you got a...
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it was a housing project one night. my uncle frank was all what his wife and a mob guys came down as well. can you guys with badge and felt sticks? stable on the way to fight a bunch of black guys, and they walk past us. and my uncle plank said to my father, get this kid, get him out of his neighborhood and move. and it was not that long after that we moved to the town. i see, okay, you can tell me how could you leave new york tribal bridge? i got a bit disabled. it's going to support lawyer. supposing i got a great job at a great place we would pick expenses the same with me. ah oh wow. how much he was $33800.00. he did you. okay. whoever town is not rich neighborhood, you can change. but what i love about this town is, is a college town. it is what i consider to be in the back of america. when america fights it was, it's people like us who go i the town was the 1st community which kind of felt like this in the nation. no, but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 houses like that . coming out o
it was a housing project one night. my uncle frank was all what his wife and a mob guys came down as well. can you guys with badge and felt sticks? stable on the way to fight a bunch of black guys, and they walk past us. and my uncle plank said to my father, get this kid, get him out of his neighborhood and move. and it was not that long after that we moved to the town. i see, okay, you can tell me how could you leave new york tribal bridge? i got a bit disabled. it's going to support lawyer....
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that was very disturbing. >> they may consider or ind a's ordinance that bans one night reservations after a housearty there ended in five murders in 2019. the council is set to discuss the issue next month. >>> this morning the fda is warning about dog food may have killed more than 100 dogs. >> wall street's record setting run came to an end amid word of decline in retail sales in july. the dow was down 282 points tuesday, snapping a five day winning streak. the nasdaq slid 137 and the s&p500 dropped 31. >>> home depot stock took a hit after it released it's earning report. investors noted that fewer people are shopping in its stores. they noted that higher prices for wood and other raw materials may be keeping some customers away. >>> more than 130 dogs may have died after eating contaminated food made by midwestern pet food. the toxic food was found in sports mix and otherbrands. midwester midwestern was given 15 days to fix violations found in its facilities. at the new york stock exchange. >>> it's just about 4:46. time to check the weather forecast. i guess it'll be smoky. we will have to f
that was very disturbing. >> they may consider or ind a's ordinance that bans one night reservations after a housearty there ended in five murders in 2019. the council is set to discuss the issue next month. >>> this morning the fda is warning about dog food may have killed more than 100 dogs. >> wall street's record setting run came to an end amid word of decline in retail sales in july. the dow was down 282 points tuesday, snapping a five day winning streak. the nasdaq...
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he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nighthere in this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. we can now speak to coleen kelly who's ceo concern worldwide. thank you forjoining us. we are hearing from one of your colleagues he was also in les cayes and describes a grim depiction of the state of affairs there. how easy is it to get provisions in, let alone too did to them?— too did to them? absolutely, that is the — too did to them? absolutely, that is the big _ too did to them? absolutely, that is the big problem - that is the big problem everyone is having. —— distribute them. the road took about six hours, normally about half of that. they are trying to quickly clear the roads but up to quickly clear the roads but up until this point it is b
he and his family were lucky the house didn't totally collapse, but they've had to make a difficult decision. and did you sleep here last nighthere in this l broken house last night. there was wind and rain. but the other people in the tent city had to sleep outside on chairs. there are simply no good options in this situation. these are desperate times and the storm has meant that the help that is needed by air and road simply hasn't arrived. james clayton, bbc news, les cayes. we can now...
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it was a housing project. one night. my uncle frank was all what his wife and a mob guys came down as well. can you guys with badge and felt steaks? they want a way to fight a bunch of black ice and they walk past us. and my uncle flank said to my father, get this kid, get him out of this neighborhood and move. and it was not that long after that we moved to the town. right? you're gonna tell me, how did you leave new york tribal bridge? really got to this neighborhood. it's going to support you got a great job. it a great place to agree with picket fence the mm. mm mm mm. ah oh wow. how much he was? $33800.00 a deal. okay. whatever town is not rich neighborhood, you can say. but what i love about this town is, is a new college town. it is what i consider to be backed by one of america. when america fights, it was, its people like us who got i buy the town was the 1st community which kind of felt like this nation. but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 houses like that. coming out of the 2nd wo
it was a housing project. one night. my uncle frank was all what his wife and a mob guys came down as well. can you guys with badge and felt steaks? they want a way to fight a bunch of black ice and they walk past us. and my uncle flank said to my father, get this kid, get him out of this neighborhood and move. and it was not that long after that we moved to the town. right? you're gonna tell me, how did you leave new york tribal bridge? really got to this neighborhood. it's going to support...
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house for a week. is like literally right outside the city. and he had a nice apartment, complex pool every day, and brilliant people, a decent car. it wasn't loud at night, it was fun. but when i got back to the city, they got evicted. my dad sent us somewhere for a week just to get the house together. i've moved too many times to count. i've lived in so many neighborhoods. it doesn't allow you to gauge what is normal. this neighborhood still pretty much like the same. a lot of these out of the vegas, we used to go all behind them and up in them i would like to try to go in and find everything or left before they got evicted. you know a jack, but unify as i'm falling over like the the community didn't feel it does now you see earlier vacancy whose kids is just having fun. baltimore is a microcosm of many urban areas in america. and it is like dickens would say the tale of 2 cities. you have great investments in certain parts of town and other investments looking like a ghost town. baltimore in many ways is the ground 0 for racial apartheid in america. is where racial voting was invented in 1910, and then racially restrictive covenants were also created.
house for a week. is like literally right outside the city. and he had a nice apartment, complex pool every day, and brilliant people, a decent car. it wasn't loud at night, it was fun. but when i got back to the city, they got evicted. my dad sent us somewhere for a week just to get the house together. i've moved too many times to count. i've lived in so many neighborhoods. it doesn't allow you to gauge what is normal. this neighborhood still pretty much like the same. a lot of these out of...