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tess found a residential and nursing home in cannock.ndsor house says it helps residents maintain their independence and individuality. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad's walking in that urine. i said my dad should not be walking in that. the local authority paid about £620 a week for mick's care. when the pandemic hit, restrictions on visiting meant tess saw little of her dad. but she checked on him regularly by phone. we decided to call after five o'clock to see how my dad was. and she said "he's fine, he's pottering around. "he's been a little bit sick." i said, "he's not end of life, is he?" "no, no, nothing like that. "you've got nothing to worry about. "we'll contact you and have you in." i said, "because i don't want my dad to pass on his own." and then... ..four hours later i got a call to say he'd died. on his own, nobody with him. since mick's death, the regulator has rated the home as "requiring improvement" and there's now new management. the
tess found a residential and nursing home in cannock.ndsor house says it helps residents maintain their independence and individuality. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad's walking in that urine. i said my dad should not be walking in that. the local authority paid about £620 a week for mick's care. when the pandemic hit, restrictions on visiting meant tess saw little of her dad. but she checked on him regularly...
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i want to turn things over to tess. it's your show, tess. take it away. >> thank you so much. it's really wonderful to be here with these two members. i can't think of anyone better to have this conversation with. you have both really been steadfast in reminding us that it's congress' duty to start reclaiming the war powers that have been largely ceded to the executive branch over the last several decades. you both also have been matching with action. you have been writing legislation, cosponsoring legislation, trying to get it passed. you thought strategically about these issues. and you have reminded us that presidents of both parties have been stretching authorizations to use force, have been stretching their unilateral article ii authority. you haven't been treating this as a partisan issue. i thank both of you for really focusing us on that. so let's jump right in since our time is short. i want to start with what i think representative meijer has called the cleaning the non-2001 aumf decks, which is a good blaze to start. the low hanging fruit, if you will, of efforts fo
i want to turn things over to tess. it's your show, tess. take it away. >> thank you so much. it's really wonderful to be here with these two members. i can't think of anyone better to have this conversation with. you have both really been steadfast in reminding us that it's congress' duty to start reclaiming the war powers that have been largely ceded to the executive branch over the last several decades. you both also have been matching with action. you have been writing legislation,...
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great to see him back tess link -- christine brennan is here, our cnn sports analyst.is son at his side? >> this is a big deal. it's less than ten months ago when we saw the horrific pictures of his car on its side, obviously totalled, no sense of whether tiger could cull back soon. spent months in beg. the rehab was extraordinary. my sources were saying, they just hoped he would watch again. now we're seeing this. by no means is this a pga tour event. you have to walk 72 holes if you're a professional, so he's a long way from playing in the masters or the u.s. open, but it's a start, and really remarkable that we're talking about an accident in february and he's playing here in december. >>> we have to talk about breaking sports news. the nfl will stop mandating weekly covid tests for asymptomatic vaccinated players. the agreement was reached with the players association. it will still require unvaccinated players to be tested daily. high-risk polar will have under monday to opt out for the rest of the season. does this feel like a step towards finishing the season? >
great to see him back tess link -- christine brennan is here, our cnn sports analyst.is son at his side? >> this is a big deal. it's less than ten months ago when we saw the horrific pictures of his car on its side, obviously totalled, no sense of whether tiger could cull back soon. spent months in beg. the rehab was extraordinary. my sources were saying, they just hoped he would watch again. now we're seeing this. by no means is this a pga tour event. you have to walk 72 holes if you're...
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tess: thank you both for this incredibly rich conversation. i wish we could keep going for another half-hour. this has been the key moment to be grappling with these issues. i will turn it back over to our organizer and host. thank you again. chris: thank you so much, tess, and thank you so much to everyone who joined us online. we extend a special thank you to representative meijer, and representative spanberger for joining us and their leadership on this important issue. if you liked this, please mark your schedule for our event on october 5. we are committed to challenging conventional wisdom in order to advance a wide-ranging discussion about how the united states engages with the rest of the world. eporting and data privacy. this is just over an hour.
tess: thank you both for this incredibly rich conversation. i wish we could keep going for another half-hour. this has been the key moment to be grappling with these issues. i will turn it back over to our organizer and host. thank you again. chris: thank you so much, tess, and thank you so much to everyone who joined us online. we extend a special thank you to representative meijer, and representative spanberger for joining us and their leadership on this important issue. if you liked this,...
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tess grew up in cannock in staffordshire.the heart of the family. it's more than a year since he died in a care home nearby, and she's been left with many questions about the care he received and the company that ran the home. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad shouldn't be walking in that. that home is run by four seasons health care group. it says the home's management team has since changed, but tess wanted to know where the fees paid for her dad went. four seasons? four seasons, yeah. panorama asked experts to draw up a family tree for the group. it was owned by private equity investors, but because of its high debts, in 2019, two key companies went into administration. it still has more than 160 companies in the group. i'm gobsmacked, to be honest with you. four seasons says its structure doesn't affect the care it provides, and the homes continue to operate. but business experts say the complexity and use
tess grew up in cannock in staffordshire.the heart of the family. it's more than a year since he died in a care home nearby, and she's been left with many questions about the care he received and the company that ran the home. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad shouldn't be walking in that. that home is run by four seasons health care group. it says the home's management team has...
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romaine: really interesting stuff, tess hatch helping us kick off this discussion, partner at bessemerentures. she talked about a lot of satellites around the earth, but there is a lot of ambition to get to mars. scientists from around the globe are imagining how the red planet and the settlers on the red planet might live. we will talk with some of the big minds working on those plans, next. but up next come here what richard branson said about the cost of space travel coming down. >> we have a lot of people who have signed up to go to this world where we are developing over the last 80 years. but the team are now ratcheting up building more spaceships. once we have a number of spaceships and those people who can afford to pay a little bit more have paid it and gone to space, then we will be able to bring the price down. my grandchildren will be able to afford to go to space, even if they weren't my grandchildren. ♪ taylor: can you imagine life on mars in 2023? this is a tweet from elon musk, showing his optimism for a future on mars. let's bring in someone who is pretty optimistic ab
romaine: really interesting stuff, tess hatch helping us kick off this discussion, partner at bessemerentures. she talked about a lot of satellites around the earth, but there is a lot of ambition to get to mars. scientists from around the globe are imagining how the red planet and the settlers on the red planet might live. we will talk with some of the big minds working on those plans, next. but up next come here what richard branson said about the cost of space travel coming down. >> we...
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you're tess — in scotland for so many settings.ess likely to leave home and i have _ you're less likely to leave home and i have one _ you're less likely to leave home and i have one single jacket holder. they're — i have one single jacket holder. they're everywhere the moment. but when _ they're everywhere the moment. but when you _ they're everywhere the moment. but when you get the constant change of behaviour— when you get the constant change of behaviour where you didn't have to wear _ behaviour where you didn't have to wear them — behaviour where you didn't have to wear them we went to the shops we went to _ wear them we went to the shops we went to the — wear them we went to the shops we went to the pub so we went to work, or other— went to the pub so we went to work, or other places during the day, you -et or other places during the day, you get out _ or other places during the day, you get out of— or other places during the day, you get out of the habit and so, give to -et get out of the habit and so, give to get back— get
you're tess — in scotland for so many settings.ess likely to leave home and i have _ you're less likely to leave home and i have one _ you're less likely to leave home and i have one single jacket holder. they're — i have one single jacket holder. they're everywhere the moment. but when _ they're everywhere the moment. but when you _ they're everywhere the moment. but when you get the constant change of behaviour— when you get the constant change of behaviour where you didn't have to wear...
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tess just turned the big 5-0 and she's sairg her personal secrets with all of you.single one of us. >> and ross is winging it in the land of magical monarchs. >> wow. there are literally monarchs flying everywhere. >>> plus, a special recipe for your body and soul. >> i'll show you how to boost your immunity with these ancient chinese soup recipes. >> it's all h
tess just turned the big 5-0 and she's sairg her personal secrets with all of you.single one of us. >> and ross is winging it in the land of magical monarchs. >> wow. there are literally monarchs flying everywhere. >>> plus, a special recipe for your body and soul. >> i'll show you how to boost your immunity with these ancient chinese soup recipes. >> it's all h
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water samples in orlando just one week ago tess found no evidence of the variant in new york city cases last month. we knew omicron was here and we knew it was going to be more of a presence in our city. it's now quite clear that it is and we need to be very aggressive. the health department will distribute 500,000 rapid antigen self-test kits through community-based organizations broadway productions are canceling shows in moulin rouge where the audience was seated waiting for the curtain when producers learned of a positive test result professional sports leagues are tightening protocols sources. tell espn the nba will require daily testing and increased use of masks the nhl will require daily testing masking and social distancing in team facilities through at least january 7th the montreal indians play the flyers in an empty arena thursday night at the request of quebec public health officials. the nfl has reinstituted mandatory mask wearing indoors meetings must be virtual and activities outside team facilities are restricted, but the league is also making it easier for vaccinated p
water samples in orlando just one week ago tess found no evidence of the variant in new york city cases last month. we knew omicron was here and we knew it was going to be more of a presence in our city. it's now quite clear that it is and we need to be very aggressive. the health department will distribute 500,000 rapid antigen self-test kits through community-based organizations broadway productions are canceling shows in moulin rouge where the audience was seated waiting for the curtain when...
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. >> thank you so much, tess. the thanks to everyone who joined us online today. and on behalf of my colleagues we extend a special thank you to representative meijer representative spanberger for joining us today on this important issue. if you liked this discussion, mark your calendar for our next event and our future foreign policy series on october 5th. we are committed to challenging conventional wisdom, unquestioning assumptions to advance a wide-ranging discussion on how the united states engages with the rest of the world. those of you who would like to learn more, please visit our page at the atlantic council. thank you. eporting and data privacy. this is just over an hour. [background noises] [background noises]
. >> thank you so much, tess. the thanks to everyone who joined us online today. and on behalf of my colleagues we extend a special thank you to representative meijer representative spanberger for joining us today on this important issue. if you liked this discussion, mark your calendar for our next event and our future foreign policy series on october 5th. we are committed to challenging conventional wisdom, unquestioning assumptions to advance a wide-ranging discussion on how the united...
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the lines had covey testing sites are long all day from morning until night demand for tess, far outstripping supply. new york city is the u. s. epicenter for the army. kron variant case is exploding to nearly 20000 positive cases a day. more than 90 percent. being attributed to ami kron, it's driving everyone to get tested. when i was in line, we had people going abroad. we had people who had to be tested every week and a half. we had people like me who were exposed. we had people who didn't feel wealth. officials so far have declined to impose any more locked downs, but are scrambling to ramp up new test sites. officials here are urging new yorkers not to panic, saying this isn't march 2020. when the city was put on lock down and morgues were filled with coven victims, the mayor on thursday said he would scale back the new year's eve celebration in times square from 60000 spectators 215000. but he's yet to cancel it altogether. i won't be really clear. will everyone give me a tough few weeks, but it will only be a few weeks. i'm a cron is come on real fast, but it will be over soon. i am ad
the lines had covey testing sites are long all day from morning until night demand for tess, far outstripping supply. new york city is the u. s. epicenter for the army. kron variant case is exploding to nearly 20000 positive cases a day. more than 90 percent. being attributed to ami kron, it's driving everyone to get tested. when i was in line, we had people going abroad. we had people who had to be tested every week and a half. we had people like me who were exposed. we had people who didn't...
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some people are waiting for 6 hours for tess with results taking days to be returned. some states require mandatory cover tests before the allow people to travel from other parts of astrology that includes claims and south australia and tasmania. but that's putting pressure on a health system already inundated with rising number of infections. they're asking people to test before they come to hospital. but of course that cues that they see are testing. and now i'm believably long and the delays in getting test results. disappoint with unworkable. so if you've got people who are chewing up or unwell and people who are at high risk a serious, they're the ones you have to find early. hospital pathology unit in sydney sent out a premature text, advising nearly 500 people that were negative covert 19 when they were positive. it blame the incident on a clinic clara. what's important is mistakes like that from the pathologist don't care again. what's the good news is it was picked up and, and those people who were given that incorrect information have now been informed. and i
some people are waiting for 6 hours for tess with results taking days to be returned. some states require mandatory cover tests before the allow people to travel from other parts of astrology that includes claims and south australia and tasmania. but that's putting pressure on a health system already inundated with rising number of infections. they're asking people to test before they come to hospital. but of course that cues that they see are testing. and now i'm believably long and the delays...
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some people are waiting for 6 hours for tess with results taking days to be returned. i know they are a long queues rod across south sky. so if we can help with that, if you do not feel like well, if you are not advised by new south wiles health, there is no need to receive a pcr test. you are taking the spot in the queue from somebody who need to test. some states require mandatory cover tests before they allow people to travel from other parts of a structure that includes claims and south australia and tasmania. but that's putting pressure on a health system already inundated with rising number of infections. they're asking people to test before they come to hospital. but of course that to so the testing and now i'm believably long and the delays and getting test results went with unworkable. so if you've got people who are chewing up on well and people who are at high risk a serious, they're the ones you have to find early. hospital pathology unit in sydney sent out a premature text, advising nearly 500 people that were negative for clover 19 when they were positive
some people are waiting for 6 hours for tess with results taking days to be returned. i know they are a long queues rod across south sky. so if we can help with that, if you do not feel like well, if you are not advised by new south wiles health, there is no need to receive a pcr test. you are taking the spot in the queue from somebody who need to test. some states require mandatory cover tests before they allow people to travel from other parts of a structure that includes claims and south...
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water samples in orlando just one week ago tess found no evidence of the variant in new york city casesave tripled in the last month. we knew omicron was here and we knew it was going to be more of a presence in our city. it's now quite clear that it is and we need to be very aggressive. the health department will distribute 500,000 rapid antigen self-test kits through community-based organizations broadway productions are canceling shows in moulin rouge where the audience was seated waiting for the curtain when producers learned of a positive test result professional sports leagues are tightening protocols sources. tell espn the nba will require daily testing and increased use of masks the nhl will require daily testing masking and social distancing in team facilities through at least january 7th the montreal indians play the flyers in an empty arena thursday night at the request of quebec public health officials. the nfl has reinstituted mandatory mask wearing indoors meetings must be virtual and activities outside team facilities are restricted, but the league is also making it easie
water samples in orlando just one week ago tess found no evidence of the variant in new york city casesave tripled in the last month. we knew omicron was here and we knew it was going to be more of a presence in our city. it's now quite clear that it is and we need to be very aggressive. the health department will distribute 500,000 rapid antigen self-test kits through community-based organizations broadway productions are canceling shows in moulin rouge where the audience was seated waiting...
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more from my counter in new york, there's been a roll on a thick, tess fried so, canceled people, book on another one, then those flights get cancelled. or we're talking about a massive amount of lights. just the stay alone, some 700 flights within the u. s. were cancelled as many as 1400 were delayed for a lengthy period of time. so the problem is in effect, compounding at these figures have remain pretty constant over the past 3 days. airlines attempting to full the gaps as it were, getting more pilots getting more staff. and of course, the airline industry as well. getting people to process a passengers through airports, but as they do so as they fool the holes, more people contract the virus, particularly versions of the new variant. so it is an ongoing situation. well, the only cron the very and continues to drive the vast majority of infections. and if we just take a look at new york state, for example, in the course of the past 24 hours have been over 47500 new cases recorded. the vast majority of the army kron variant. this is, in fact, a pandemic record. and what is significan
more from my counter in new york, there's been a roll on a thick, tess fried so, canceled people, book on another one, then those flights get cancelled. or we're talking about a massive amount of lights. just the stay alone, some 700 flights within the u. s. were cancelled as many as 1400 were delayed for a lengthy period of time. so the problem is in effect, compounding at these figures have remain pretty constant over the past 3 days. airlines attempting to full the gaps as it were, getting...
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as only cross spreads in the community, we will also introduce daily tess for contacts instead of isolation. so we keep people safe while minimizing the disruption to daily life. and of course, we will take every step to ensure our n h. s is ready for the challenges ahead. but the single biggest thing that every one of us can do is to get our jobs and crucially to get that booster. as soon as our turn arrives, one year to the day since the u. k became the 1st country in the world to administer a covey vaccine into the arms of margaret keenan. we've opened up the vaccine booster to all those over 40, and we're reducing the gap between 2nd dose and booster to a minimum of just 3 months. our heroic and h. s. staff and volunteers have already done almost $21000000.00 boosters, including reaching 84 percent of all the eligible over eighty's. but we need to go further and faster still, because our scientists are absolutely confident that you're removing your immune response will be stronger if you've been boosted and while you're at it, please get your flu jab to. let's do everything we can to pr
as only cross spreads in the community, we will also introduce daily tess for contacts instead of isolation. so we keep people safe while minimizing the disruption to daily life. and of course, we will take every step to ensure our n h. s is ready for the challenges ahead. but the single biggest thing that every one of us can do is to get our jobs and crucially to get that booster. as soon as our turn arrives, one year to the day since the u. k became the 1st country in the world to administer...
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it says the vaccine imbalance could lead to even more tess, the direct consequences of the failure to distribute vaccines and treatments equitably to the vast majority of people of low and moderate income countries could likely for the transmission of coven 19 further mast illness. and large numbers of fatalities in those countries, there should be reason enough to address the crisis of global vaccine apartheid. well, with all the crowns spreading, the united kingdom is back in the spotlight for its handling of the pandemic. this time is nurses unions, in 28 different countries are accusing. richard nations of essentially costing lives worldwide and even of creating a vaccine apartheid system. now essentially, what they're doing is taking their complaint directly to the united nations. basically, this is all about many rich countries, including the u. k and the e u. they're refusing to barge on rules, particularly regarding intellectual property rights for rich and nations. have secured 7000000000 doses of the vaccine in comparison to the low income nation's only having around 3000000
it says the vaccine imbalance could lead to even more tess, the direct consequences of the failure to distribute vaccines and treatments equitably to the vast majority of people of low and moderate income countries could likely for the transmission of coven 19 further mast illness. and large numbers of fatalities in those countries, there should be reason enough to address the crisis of global vaccine apartheid. well, with all the crowns spreading, the united kingdom is back in the spotlight...
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what i did in preparatn for the second was called my good friend tess lori who wrote the definitive meta-analysisrmectin at the university of bath. she's been tracking the city closely and she raised a series of points i would love to go over with you. her point is that this is a highly regular study. it was designed last february. the dosing of ivermectin is extremely low and extremely short was only three days of treatment at 300 micrograms per kilogram. there is all kinds of from those with the study. they are recruiting up to 14 days after onset of disease. if you want to treat with ivermectin all the dots i work with at our various organizations including unity all agree you have to start treatment early and ivermectin is part of a multitenant staged protocol:early treatment keeps people out of the hospital and keeps them from dying mortality rate if you do this -- laura: we might not be able to go through all of her concerns but to translate, a study almost designed to fail which a lot of physicians thought about hydroxychloroquine trials as well, designed to fail. >> designed to fail and i
what i did in preparatn for the second was called my good friend tess lori who wrote the definitive meta-analysisrmectin at the university of bath. she's been tracking the city closely and she raised a series of points i would love to go over with you. her point is that this is a highly regular study. it was designed last february. the dosing of ivermectin is extremely low and extremely short was only three days of treatment at 300 micrograms per kilogram. there is all kinds of from those with...
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doing well as we see from lack of testing and you see lines, christmas eve where people can't get tess doctor fauci said we fell short on this because maybe you are on tv too much and not doing your job enough, you've had a year to do this and have failed. >> so true and i hope we get pushback and i hope people celebrate their new year in the way they want to. a new report from vanity fair claims the biden administration rejected reduce holiday testing in october, we could have had the testing solved months ago but we have lines around the block instead. the president today denied the report. >> why did your administration reject the holiday testing surge in october? does the buck stop with you there? >> we didn't rejected. >> if he didn't rejected a plan to boost testing and why are people waiting hours for one? let's start with laura. >> let's start with -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry, there's a bit of a delay here so go ahead. how did we get into this mess? >> let's talk about what he has been doing going on tv confronting a tsunami of disinformation and getting 71% of americans with a s
doing well as we see from lack of testing and you see lines, christmas eve where people can't get tess doctor fauci said we fell short on this because maybe you are on tv too much and not doing your job enough, you've had a year to do this and have failed. >> so true and i hope we get pushback and i hope people celebrate their new year in the way they want to. a new report from vanity fair claims the biden administration rejected reduce holiday testing in october, we could have had the...
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you need to get tess to return to work, to go to a broadway show, and so on, and so on, and so on. and maybe we should cut back on how many people we are telling to test so we can stop having such a supply shortage and the people who actually need to be tested so they can be treated to actually go and get a test. >> jason: i don't know why we are trying to do this. dr. jackson, whatever happened to the whole idea of herd immunity? what happened of people who did have covid and got through it just fine? why is it that the government still does not recognize that those people are in great shape and thank goodness they got through it and got through it well. >> because the biden administration has never focused on testing therapeutics or things like natural immunity, which are important to a lot of people out there. the best way to do that is to focus on mandatory vaccines and masking. that gives them an out. so they can blame the virus on anything and everything that is not going well for them on their failed policy. on rising crime, on smash and grab scum on inflation, raising gas p
you need to get tess to return to work, to go to a broadway show, and so on, and so on, and so on. and maybe we should cut back on how many people we are telling to test so we can stop having such a supply shortage and the people who actually need to be tested so they can be treated to actually go and get a test. >> jason: i don't know why we are trying to do this. dr. jackson, whatever happened to the whole idea of herd immunity? what happened of people who did have covid and got through...
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look at lines for testing an trying to order home tessing on line.ten what the president said to abc news. >> when we go to the pharmacy, you look at empty shelves, no test kits. is that a failure? >> i don't think it's a failure, you could argue we should known, a year ago, six months ago, two months ago. >> you're a year into the pandemic, year into the presidency, empty shelves, no test kits three days before christmas when it is so important, is that good enough. >> no, nothing has been good enough. edward: so doctor, again two years into a pandemic, not enough testing kits there are not enough testing kits to go around and why is the president behind the curve? he said he wouldn't lock down the economy or lock down covid he hasn't really done that? >> that is one of the most dangerous statements you could make, that he would personally lock down the virus. that were close to his exact words. that was such a dangerous statement. we know this, i said this many times, we've been building a plane while flying it. the fact they have been able to say
look at lines for testing an trying to order home tessing on line.ten what the president said to abc news. >> when we go to the pharmacy, you look at empty shelves, no test kits. is that a failure? >> i don't think it's a failure, you could argue we should known, a year ago, six months ago, two months ago. >> you're a year into the pandemic, year into the presidency, empty shelves, no test kits three days before christmas when it is so important, is that good enough. >>...
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tess grew up in cannock in staffordshire.e home. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad shouldn't be walking in that. that home is run by four seasons health care group. it says the home's management team has since changed, but tess wanted to know where the fees paid for her dad went. four seasons? four seasons, yeah. panorama asked experts to draw up a family tree for the group. it was owned by private equity investors but because of its high debts, in 2019, two key companies went into administration. it still has more than 160 companies in the group. i'm gobsmacked, to be honest with you. four seasons says its structure doesn't affect the care it provides, and the homes continue to operate. but business experts say the complexity and use of offshore companies makes it difficult to work out where that money goes. it should surely be the case that these structures should be transparent. they should either bring the
tess grew up in cannock in staffordshire.e home. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad shouldn't be walking in that. that home is run by four seasons health care group. it says the home's management team has since changed, but tess wanted to know where the fees paid for her dad went. four seasons? four seasons, yeah. panorama asked experts to draw up a family tree for the group. it...
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a thousand miles away another massacre was remembered, this one tess mother emanuel church in charlestonacongress gant lost their lives to a young white supremacist a half dozen years ago. but in 12021, shards of the his shattered were smoothed just a little with the department of justice reaching a multimill consettlement with the families of the victims. not closure, but perhaps something closer. >> we cannot bring back those nine victims, cannot erase the scars that those survivors have, but what we do here today as lawyers and they families say we stand on justice. >> sb-2122, ilnot becoming the first state to ban police from lying to minors during interrogation. >>> a sweeping justice reform, bans lying to minors in police interrogations, a practice that's led to wrongful convictions of countless young people, most of them black boys. and the city of evans ton became the first in the nation to pay reparations to black residents whose families had been stripped of opportunity, wealth and the promises that come with citizenship in this country. >> $400,000 will go to qualified applica
a thousand miles away another massacre was remembered, this one tess mother emanuel church in charlestonacongress gant lost their lives to a young white supremacist a half dozen years ago. but in 12021, shards of the his shattered were smoothed just a little with the department of justice reaching a multimill consettlement with the families of the victims. not closure, but perhaps something closer. >> we cannot bring back those nine victims, cannot erase the scars that those survivors...
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think about using rapid tess decrease that risk as well. >> next question from louis, short of completeout minimizing risk now? >> definitely, we have to teach people how to risk calculate. learn what's safe, what's not safe. and what tools to navigate in this world. and the best tool is the vaccine. >> i got j&j back in march and decided to get boosted with another j&j. how protected am i protected? >> you are protected against honks and death. if you're talking what about matters protection against serious disease, i think you're probably in a good position with the j&j vaccine. you still may get a breakthrough infection. >> this is from sheila, any news on boosters from 12 to 15 year olds my young teen is 16 from his second dose in a few weeks. >> they're studying this. pfizer has not applied for emergency use authorization. again in that age group, it may not be that necessary because they're generally spared from severe disease. so this is a discussion that's going to happen society-wide, within the infectious disease community as well whether or not that's necessary but in the wor
think about using rapid tess decrease that risk as well. >> next question from louis, short of completeout minimizing risk now? >> definitely, we have to teach people how to risk calculate. learn what's safe, what's not safe. and what tools to navigate in this world. and the best tool is the vaccine. >> i got j&j back in march and decided to get boosted with another j&j. how protected am i protected? >> you are protected against honks and death. if you're talking...
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it has tremendous implications, and everything that you heard earlier today tess white house briefingease get vaccinated, get your boosters, is exactly what we need to be doing. >> dr. michael osterholm, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> senator mark warner will join us live to see if lawmakers can get everything on their to-do list done by the end of the year. >>> and the jobs reports, and what it means as wall street gets ready to close out the week. means as wall street gets ready to close out the week get help managing your money for the life -- and years -- ahead. with fidelity income planning, we'll look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow designed to last. so you can go from saving... to living. the airport can be a real challenge for new homeowners who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many del
it has tremendous implications, and everything that you heard earlier today tess white house briefingease get vaccinated, get your boosters, is exactly what we need to be doing. >> dr. michael osterholm, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> senator mark warner will join us live to see if lawmakers can get everything on their to-do list done by the end of the year. >>> and the jobs reports, and what it means as wall street gets ready to close out the week....
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but sometimes you tweet out things like, you know, tess is going to be a 400, $20 and that's a play on a marijuana smoked marijuana on the joe rogan podcast which some people it puts off. people like me who are over 50 in the financial world. he's kind of a loose cannon. people are like 35 he's there more so to speak, with crypto. so he's he's a younger, a gentleman and thought but i east the change the world just like steve jobs and apple did with the iphone okay. very cool. i like the sweater. look today, rob, by the way, look cozy. >> changing it up for you. like we'll see like the long hair too. all and you tell rob, which is anchor asked question if you want to e-mail directly, there's email and facebook and twitter will be is the first clean medicine company. when i'm sick, i don't want some wimpy medicine. -well we're vegans. -with gluten allergies. -is genexa right for me? -yes! look for genexa, the first clean medicine company. (honks and cheers) >> 9.26 is the time the death toll from this weekend's tornadoes that tore through several states now stands at 88 president biden i
but sometimes you tweet out things like, you know, tess is going to be a 400, $20 and that's a play on a marijuana smoked marijuana on the joe rogan podcast which some people it puts off. people like me who are over 50 in the financial world. he's kind of a loose cannon. people are like 35 he's there more so to speak, with crypto. so he's he's a younger, a gentleman and thought but i east the change the world just like steve jobs and apple did with the iphone okay. very cool. i like the...
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have terrible knock on _ effectiveness and they have terrible knock on effects in the end make us all tess transparency, don't - all less safe. they endanger transparency, don't they? . all less safe. they endanger - transparency, don't they? thank you very much for being with us, doctor. christian, thank you so much. the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in what many consider the most important case it has heard in half a century. it's considering a mississippi state law that would ban abortion after 15 weeks. that is in direct conflict with the law first established in 1973 which we know as roe v wade. it prevents the government imposing any undue burden on a woman's right to choose abortion before viability, which in america is considered to be 22—24 weeks. so, where is the country on this debate? well, a recent poll for cbs suggests a large majority of americans want the court to defend roe v wade — 62% in favour, only 38% against. but remember, during his four years in office, donald trump put three conservative justices on the bench. the supreme court now leans heavily in
have terrible knock on _ effectiveness and they have terrible knock on effects in the end make us all tess transparency, don't - all less safe. they endanger transparency, don't they? . all less safe. they endanger - transparency, don't they? thank you very much for being with us, doctor. christian, thank you so much. the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in what many consider the most important case it has heard in half a century. it's considering a mississippi state law that would...
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yeah, i think we want to look at a couple things this trend goes back to third quarter of 2019 when tess lay finally broke through in a real way, and we've seen market cap growth from there. what's happening now is we're looking at the transformation, the market cap is reflecting the opportunity size we're really looking at this as an excuse mere tesla has gone through some challenges in a public view in the last number of years i think we're going to find out who can do that in 2022. >> obviously tesla has shown they can operate profitably at these volumes. it seems as if right now production, the cadence of production, it seems baked in in terms of investor expectations this year. now near does it have to come to reality? >> i think it's about keeping the vision alive, executing along the way. with the data we have vinyl, we're looking at deliveries. the consensus is 265,000 deliveries in the fourth quarter. and then incredibleal future it's a full trillion dollar year opportunity. and then, of course, the up side to shares. at the end of the day it's super, super hard. and they're als
yeah, i think we want to look at a couple things this trend goes back to third quarter of 2019 when tess lay finally broke through in a real way, and we've seen market cap growth from there. what's happening now is we're looking at the transformation, the market cap is reflecting the opportunity size we're really looking at this as an excuse mere tesla has gone through some challenges in a public view in the last number of years i think we're going to find out who can do that in 2022. >>...
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that she's been stealing all of tess's ideas in order to further herself. >> while i was laid up with >> it was my idea. >> the melanie griffith character shows that once she was given the opportunity to show she was smart enough, she did. >> guess where i am? >> it's one of the greatest endings in the world. i'm here in my own office with my feet up because i made it. >> not since the movie "network" has hollywood so brilliantly indicted the business of television like it does in "broadcast news." the perfect modern anchor is played by oscar winner william hurt. so how is it that the star of this movie is neither the anchorman nor the network correspondent, but an actress who many of you will never have seen until now. >> okay, bobby. go back to 9:45:46, the sound bite in the alley. it starts "so why were you in angola?" >> please, bobby! we're pushing! >> it was the first time i had seen on screen a real female because she was flawed, and she was allowed to be human and different and irascible, difficult, shrill, bossy. possibly bitch. there's a lot of words people use that are pejo
that she's been stealing all of tess's ideas in order to further herself. >> while i was laid up with >> it was my idea. >> the melanie griffith character shows that once she was given the opportunity to show she was smart enough, she did. >> guess where i am? >> it's one of the greatest endings in the world. i'm here in my own office with my feet up because i made it. >> not since the movie "network" has hollywood so brilliantly indicted the...
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and so i really -- the olympics weren't really on my radar until my teammate, my current teammate tessms of results but you know you love what you do and do it so well. you are four qualifying events away from being the youngest member on the usa moguls and aerials freestyle team. this is especially poignant to go back to your birth country. to go back to beijing. tell me what it would mean to represent the united states there? >> to be able to represent the united states would just be just so, so -- such an honor. like being able to return to my home country or the country that i was born in is extra special and extra personal. it would really just bring everything full circle for me to be able to compete my passion in sports and return to china. >> yeah, kai, you have been working hard to make it a reality. we mentioned eight hours a day. these are grueling days as well. give us a sense of what your training is like. >> currently we are on a nice break after our last event in france, so i was spending good quality time here with my family. we are -- we leave on january -- or december
and so i really -- the olympics weren't really on my radar until my teammate, my current teammate tessms of results but you know you love what you do and do it so well. you are four qualifying events away from being the youngest member on the usa moguls and aerials freestyle team. this is especially poignant to go back to your birth country. to go back to beijing. tell me what it would mean to represent the united states there? >> to be able to represent the united states would just be...
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. >> that was, of course, new york tomorrow tess james sounding off earlier on her state joining californiaing the legal logic of texas' anti-abortion law to allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers. you may ask, what do pro gun nuts and anti-abortion activists have in common? for one, they're usually the same person. the irony of self-described pro-lifers going full hog to protect gun access, the tools made specifically to end life is clearly lost on right wing extremists whose hypocrisy on guns helps to kill tens of thousands of americans every year. joining me now to give up the legal low down cross connection favorite justice correspondent of the nation, my pal, elly, thank you so much for being here this morning. lots of questions for you. we have lots of topics, so i will go quick lip. first on this gun law that governor newsom has introduced, can this hold up? can this stand? i'll tell you our friend and colleague adam serwer at the atlantic says don't get your hopes up. he wrote a column this week where he says that five justices can direct the destiny of the nation as they c
. >> that was, of course, new york tomorrow tess james sounding off earlier on her state joining californiaing the legal logic of texas' anti-abortion law to allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers. you may ask, what do pro gun nuts and anti-abortion activists have in common? for one, they're usually the same person. the irony of self-described pro-lifers going full hog to protect gun access, the tools made specifically to end life is clearly lost on right wing extremists whose...
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tess grew up in cannock in staffordshire.t the heart of the family. it's more than a year since he died in a care home nearby, and she's been left with many questions about the care he received and the company that ran the home. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad should be walking in that. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad shouldn't be walking in that. that home is run by four seasons health care group. it says the home's management team has since changed, but tess wanted to know where the fees paid for her dad went. four seasons? four seasons, yeah. panorama asked experts to draw up a family tree for the group. it was owned by private equity investors but because of its high debts, in 2019, two key companies went into administration. it still has more than 160 companies in the group. i'm gobsmacked, to be honest with you. four seasons says its structure doesn't affect the care it provides, and the home
tess grew up in cannock in staffordshire.t the heart of the family. it's more than a year since he died in a care home nearby, and she's been left with many questions about the care he received and the company that ran the home. four days in, five days in, the cracks start to appear. his bed was never made. the toilet area was shocking. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad should be walking in that. my dad is walking in the urine, so my dad shouldn't be walking in that. that home is run by...
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. >> reporter: every president's first year in office tess the power of promise.was even sworn in, he knew the coronavirus pandemic would largely define the beginning of his term. >> to heal, we must remember. >> reporter: honoring the hundreds of thousands dead on the eve of his inauguration. >> this is democracy's day. the day of history and hope. >> reporter: the biden/harris administration launching a massive effort to get americans vaccinated. >> it's time to act. we can reduce suffering in this country. >> reporter: leading to the president's first legislative victory in march. in the form of a $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. as 100 days in office marked more than 100 million covid vaccine shots administered. >> go get vaccinated, america. >> reporter: still, many refused to roll up their sleeves. even as new variants brought spikes and surges. >> it's become a political issue which is a sad, sad commentary. >> reporter: the biden administration's vaccine mandates for federal workers, contractors and private businesses, challenged in courts. >> it's not abo
. >> reporter: every president's first year in office tess the power of promise.was even sworn in, he knew the coronavirus pandemic would largely define the beginning of his term. >> to heal, we must remember. >> reporter: honoring the hundreds of thousands dead on the eve of his inauguration. >> this is democracy's day. the day of history and hope. >> reporter: the biden/harris administration launching a massive effort to get americans vaccinated. >> it's...