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st. george today. nato troops are all ready protecting the alliance is northeast and flank in the baltic states. in fact, soldiers like these germans, stationed in lithuania, close to russian territory. a part of what vladimir putin objects to germany has announced. it is beefing up its deployment, sending an extra $350.00 bundles where troops to join the mission. but chancellor shalt says dialogue is still the aim. we have anton, from what we expect from russia, clear steps to reduce the current tensions in the region. we need de escalation, and that's all the stuff to bought. the thunder. at the same time, we are ready for serious dialogue with russia on questions of european security. look, if a foreign over pish as a chart, the baltic countries are willing to supply lethal weapons to ukraine, such as javelin missiles, distant. in some cases, they would need the agreement of germany, which is reluctant to see more deadly arms going into the region. but russia's neighbors fear such qualms will be seen as weakness. diplomacy, and generating dialogue will have a chance only in combinatio
st. george today. nato troops are all ready protecting the alliance is northeast and flank in the baltic states. in fact, soldiers like these germans, stationed in lithuania, close to russian territory. a part of what vladimir putin objects to germany has announced. it is beefing up its deployment, sending an extra $350.00 bundles where troops to join the mission. but chancellor shalt says dialogue is still the aim. we have anton, from what we expect from russia, clear steps to reduce the...
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st. george, i think i can just turn you don't look i'm what i knew that i see i was or to the does she do it for one time with them or do i need a complete full time with a little less time? yes it was. i was a spell it with with the moral digital departments for a healthy body shop or from a personal check. of course, when pushed got this article more to one of them wanted to, but it didn't really quote conspicuous of dealing with the visit going. i don't agree you finish it. you can explain it to me. my cousin used to be she didn't, you know, nothing about the like i'm wondering is that still the one who had been the cousin on you because nobody mentioned with anyone wanted phone records that, you know, just about done a scope of more of the beauty when when you teach and when you teach for many ukrainian soldiers, the target and shooting of civilians has become a legitimate tactic to force the pro russian population out of areas. not controlled by many members of the self proclaimed nationalist battalions. believe that ukraine doesn't just the civilian casualties as acceptable, but as
st. george, i think i can just turn you don't look i'm what i knew that i see i was or to the does she do it for one time with them or do i need a complete full time with a little less time? yes it was. i was a spell it with with the moral digital departments for a healthy body shop or from a personal check. of course, when pushed got this article more to one of them wanted to, but it didn't really quote conspicuous of dealing with the visit going. i don't agree you finish it. you can explain...
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st. george's chapel, and she's— alone in st. george's chapel, and she's barely put a foot wrong.i never complain mantra, and she's— example. i never complain mantra, and she's never been allowed to express— and she's never been allowed to express and opinion, which is difficult _ express and opinion, which is difficult i_ express and opinion, which is difficult. ithink express and opinion, which is difficult. i think she's a great source — difficult. i think she's a great source of— difficult. i think she's a great source of strength and fortitude and a great _ source of strength and fortitude and a great example for us all to take strength— a great example for us all to take strength from and follow.- a great example for us all to take strength from and follow. thank you so much for — strength from and follow. thank you so much for that. _ strength from and follow. thank you so much for that. thank _ strength from and follow. thank you so much for that. thank you - strength from and follow. thank you so much for that. thank you for i strength from and follow. thank you so much f
st. george's chapel, and she's— alone in st. george's chapel, and she's barely put a foot wrong.i never complain mantra, and she's— example. i never complain mantra, and she's never been allowed to express— and she's never been allowed to express and opinion, which is difficult _ express and opinion, which is difficult i_ express and opinion, which is difficult. ithink express and opinion, which is difficult. i think she's a great source — difficult. i think she's a great source of—...
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st. george's ukrainian catholic church.wing their solidarity to ukraine. what are they saying? >> you know, fred, we were here a week ago today. since then, that sense of community has only grown stronger when you start to speak to some members of the ukrainian american community here at this particular location. i can tell you that out of the roughly 5,000 parishioners here at st. george ukrainian catholic church, about 80% of them are ukrainian immigrants. so this hits very close to home. and their thoughts, hearts and prayers are with the people right now that are half a world away. and that's been seen very clearly here in lower manhattan as we've been seeing these multiple people coming, not only to attend services but even leaving behind some flowers and messages, just a few individuals who have stopped on the side of the cross, spent a few quiet moments and you clearly feel that this weighs heavily on their mind and on their heart. i want you to hear from one of the individuals who attended sunday service earlier thi
st. george's ukrainian catholic church.wing their solidarity to ukraine. what are they saying? >> you know, fred, we were here a week ago today. since then, that sense of community has only grown stronger when you start to speak to some members of the ukrainian american community here at this particular location. i can tell you that out of the roughly 5,000 parishioners here at st. george ukrainian catholic church, about 80% of them are ukrainian immigrants. so this hits very close to...
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i think the film and _ the photographs of the queen in st george's chapel are iconic. _ playing by thecumstances that anyone would have said, "if you break these, "we fully understand i in the circumstances. " in the face of that devotion l to duty, how do you consider the contrast of what is alleged to have gone on elsewhere? l boozy parties held the night before prince philip's funeral... was having to apologise to the queen about those parties the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid him to rest, was that a moment of shame for you? i...i deeply and bitterly regret that that happened. under huge pressure, borisjohnson had ordered senior civil servant sue gray to investigate. at the heart of this scandal are two key questions. the first — did the prime minister break his own lockdown rules — the ones that he himself introduced? adam wagner is a barrister specialising in covid—19 legislation. he's looked at both events attended by borisjohnson in the downing street garden in may 2020. whilst the rules appear to apply to number 10 staff, what about the prime minis
i think the film and _ the photographs of the queen in st george's chapel are iconic. _ playing by thecumstances that anyone would have said, "if you break these, "we fully understand i in the circumstances. " in the face of that devotion l to duty, how do you consider the contrast of what is alleged to have gone on elsewhere? l boozy parties held the night before prince philip's funeral... was having to apologise to the queen about those parties the night before she put her...
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st. george. executive director of the west end arts district sees it becoming a home to makers and artists, displaced by high prices in san francisco and oakland as well. >> the architecture will always retain a really unique character of this space mind what we are changing as how it is used and how, you know, the dynamic and energy that it deserves to have. >> reporter: locals like alameda high school student alex parker say they are excited for new room to walk and ride along the previously unwelcoming island waterfront. >> we never really came out to this area. it was either the hornet over there, or over there, but never this space. >> reporter: delayed i'm standing is called the alameda point waterfront park, but the city of alameda is looking to change that, it is taking community suggestions about whom or what it should be named after. andria borba, kpix 5. >>> went in lake tahoe is whipping. look at this, the camera being shaken around, giving you an idea of how strong the wind is blowin
st. george. executive director of the west end arts district sees it becoming a home to makers and artists, displaced by high prices in san francisco and oakland as well. >> the architecture will always retain a really unique character of this space mind what we are changing as how it is used and how, you know, the dynamic and energy that it deserves to have. >> reporter: locals like alameda high school student alex parker say they are excited for new room to walk and ride along the...
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i think the film and _ the photographs of the queen in st george's chapel are iconic. _ playing by thecumstances that. anyone would have said, "if you break these, "we fully understand i in the circumstances." in the face of that devotion to duty, | how do you consider the contrast- of what is alleged _ to have gone on elsewhere? boozy parties held the night before prince philip's funeral... was having to apologise to the queen about those parties the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid him to rest, was that a moment of shame for you? i...i deeply and bitterly regret that that happened. under huge pressure, borisjohnson had ordered senior civil servant sue gray to investigate. at the heart of this scandal are two key questions. the first — did the prime minister break his own lockdown rules — the ones that he himself introduced? adam wagner is a barrister specialising in covid—19 legislation. he's looked at both events attended by borisjohnson in the downing street garden in may 2020. whilst the rules appear to apply to number 10 staff, what about the prime mini
i think the film and _ the photographs of the queen in st george's chapel are iconic. _ playing by thecumstances that. anyone would have said, "if you break these, "we fully understand i in the circumstances." in the face of that devotion to duty, | how do you consider the contrast- of what is alleged _ to have gone on elsewhere? boozy parties held the night before prince philip's funeral... was having to apologise to the queen about those parties the night before she put her...
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the queen only felt able to join them for the blessing at st george's chapel. sought forgiveness for previous sins. it was said then that when charles took the throne, camilla would be known simply as princess consort. but in the years since, camilla has proved a staunch member of the royal family. she has brought charles great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a non—negotiable part of his life. now, she will as charles has always hoped, be crowned alongside him at his coronation. that that should be the case is at the personal initiative of the queen. 70 years? extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth that will continue to occupy the throne. in her accession day statement, she said she was humbled by the loyalty that you continue to receive. she signed her message, "your servant, elizabeth r." nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringham. the royal family also holds historical significance out here in this region too — so how is the historic anniversary of the queen's coronation being seen in former
the queen only felt able to join them for the blessing at st george's chapel. sought forgiveness for previous sins. it was said then that when charles took the throne, camilla would be known simply as princess consort. but in the years since, camilla has proved a staunch member of the royal family. she has brought charles great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a non—negotiable part of his life. now, she will as charles has always hoped,...
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st. george. i mean, you know, i look at these fantasy plans that they have here and i'm glad to. we have talked about august 2008 with the set here. but when the 1st missile fires, the 1st bullet goes into the air in the fog of war comes into play here. and we, the, the, the ukrainian military is acquitted, so very, very badly on since the legal who the overthrow of the democratically elected government in february 2014 the best of plans never work out. ok. and daemon has a very good point the, the, the, the training military under the command of zelinski may want to get the don bass back. but they don't want to go to war with russia. i think the sullivans and the and the blinking and leave it victoria new and they haven't thought this out. they never have thought about go ahead church. no, i didn't go to that. i mean, but from that perspective of what we're very nicely for the west would be this russian innovation. russia will be seen to be this monster in the eyes of the world with the finally, then we have the evidence that they convinced is true, which is, you know, put in is
st. george. i mean, you know, i look at these fantasy plans that they have here and i'm glad to. we have talked about august 2008 with the set here. but when the 1st missile fires, the 1st bullet goes into the air in the fog of war comes into play here. and we, the, the, the ukrainian military is acquitted, so very, very badly on since the legal who the overthrow of the democratically elected government in february 2014 the best of plans never work out. ok. and daemon has a very good point the,...
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st. george chapel. during that service, the council sought forgiveness or previous sins.en that when charles took the throne, she would simply be known as princess consort. but in the year since, she has proven a staunch member of the royal family bringing great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a non—negotiable part of his life. as charles is always hope, be crowned alongside him at his coronation. but the personal initiative of the queen. iii} coronation. but the personal initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary- _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until that - initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until that day, i extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth _ extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will _ extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will occupy - extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will oc
st. george chapel. during that service, the council sought forgiveness or previous sins.en that when charles took the throne, she would simply be known as princess consort. but in the year since, she has proven a staunch member of the royal family bringing great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a non—negotiable part of his life. as charles is always hope, be crowned alongside him at his coronation. but the personal initiative of the...
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st. george, it'll be already prepared to monitor. we are what we are reading for the law. the rule that wants to do is passed on. our hands are no longer diet and we are free to take action. we can jack's gums and report them to the police, and we'll be a good lovers all day that the following up for now passed over the visits george members at home and only in areas considered safe on this man and his family, but also forced out of their village after the attack on the church, but they said the find comfort and place all they want is the freedom to do so in that report from the w. namisha jazz while and she joins us from delhi for more on the story. hi namisha. your report shows that these attacks have been going on for some time. so what is the government doing to protect these christian communities? but so me, most of the escape says the government and that step isn't that there's that often one of those one, making the allegations in the case that we just watched. for example, a locally elected representative of the b g, b noting more these hydrogen thought body was ac
st. george, it'll be already prepared to monitor. we are what we are reading for the law. the rule that wants to do is passed on. our hands are no longer diet and we are free to take action. we can jack's gums and report them to the police, and we'll be a good lovers all day that the following up for now passed over the visits george members at home and only in areas considered safe on this man and his family, but also forced out of their village after the attack on the church, but they said...
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the queen only felt able to join them for the blessing at st george's chapel.ins. it was said then that when charles took the throne, camilla would be known simply as 'princess consort�*. but in the years since, camilla has proved a staunch member of the royal family. she has brought charles great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a "non—negotiable part of his life". now, she will, as charles has always hoped, be crowned alongside him at his coronation. that that should be the case is at the personal initiative of the queen. 70 years? extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth that will continue to occupy the throne. in her accession day statement, she said she was humbled by the loyalty and affection she continued to receive. she signed her message, "your servant, elizabeth r". nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringham. one of india's greatest ever singers, lata mangeshkar, has been cremated at a huge funeral ceremony in mumbai, attended by the country's prime minister. narendra modi said she "left
the queen only felt able to join them for the blessing at st george's chapel.ins. it was said then that when charles took the throne, camilla would be known simply as 'princess consort�*. but in the years since, camilla has proved a staunch member of the royal family. she has brought charles great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a "non—negotiable part of his life". now, she will, as charles has always hoped, be crowned...
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st. george. >> c.m.g. >> stephen: the commander of michael and george.>> stephen: what's the "c" for? >> companion. >> stephen: oh, companion of michael and george. that sounds nice. it's the same order that james bond has. it's the same honor that-- >> yes, that's right. >> stephen: that james bond has. >> in the stories. he gets a c.m.g., and then is awarded-- offer him k.c.m.g., which is a knighthood, but he rejects it. >> stephen: he rejects the knighthood. were you offered the knighthood? >> obviously not now. who knows. what's so amaze about it, it's incredible, but i feel a sense of humor about giving it to me. >> stephen: it's normally given out to diplomats and spies. >> well... ( laughter ) will ( applause ). >> stephen: is there-- is there something you'd like to tell us, tell us that this whole time james bond was just a cover for your real job? >> yeah. >> stephen: that would be fantastic to find out at the end of your life. >> that was a 15-year cover, stephen: yes. completely in character. >> yeah. >> stephen: what-- how did it feel when y
st. george. >> c.m.g. >> stephen: the commander of michael and george.>> stephen: what's the "c" for? >> companion. >> stephen: oh, companion of michael and george. that sounds nice. it's the same order that james bond has. it's the same honor that-- >> yes, that's right. >> stephen: that james bond has. >> in the stories. he gets a c.m.g., and then is awarded-- offer him k.c.m.g., which is a knighthood, but he rejects it. >>...
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st. george ukrainian catholic church, church leaders estimating out of the roughly 5,000 parishioners, about ukrainian immigrants. we have seen many coming here and uniting in prayer. faith certainly playing a massive role for so many ukrainian americans. and we met several of them, including maya who attended sunday's service earlier this morning talking about that sense of unity she has seen not just within the church, but around the ukrainian american community in general. >> it did. and i think to see how packed the church was so early in the morning on an 8:00 a.m. on a sunday, it just made me feel connected to a community. i feel i'm ukrainian american. i was born here. to be connected to a community of immigrants and people who are born here, it just made me feel a lot better. and i do feel like coming to church is the best that we can do. it's all that we can do right now. >> reporter: outside of those sunday services, we have seen people showing their support with this small memorial that is formed just at the steps of this church. also in attendance during sunday's service was new
st. george ukrainian catholic church, church leaders estimating out of the roughly 5,000 parishioners, about ukrainian immigrants. we have seen many coming here and uniting in prayer. faith certainly playing a massive role for so many ukrainian americans. and we met several of them, including maya who attended sunday's service earlier this morning talking about that sense of unity she has seen not just within the church, but around the ukrainian american community in general. >> it did....
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st. george ukrainian catholic church, church leader is estimating of the roughly 5,000 parishioners, aboutem are ukrainian immigrants. and we have seen for the last several days, many of them coming here and uniting in prayer. faith certainly playing a massive role for so many ukrainian americans, and we met several of them, including mayla who attended sunday service. talking about the sense of unity she's seeing not just within the church, but the ukrainian american community in general. >> it did. and i think to see how packed the church was so early in the morning on an 8:00 a.m. on a sunday, it just made me feel connected to a community. i feel, you know, i'm ukrainian american, i was born here. to be connected to a community of immigrants and people who were born here, it just made me feel a lot better. and i do feel like coming to church is the best that we can do. it's all we can do right now. >> reporter: outside of the sunday services, we've seen people showing their support with the small memorial that is formed at the steps of this church. also in attendance during sunday servi
st. george ukrainian catholic church, church leader is estimating of the roughly 5,000 parishioners, aboutem are ukrainian immigrants. and we have seen for the last several days, many of them coming here and uniting in prayer. faith certainly playing a massive role for so many ukrainian americans, and we met several of them, including mayla who attended sunday service. talking about the sense of unity she's seeing not just within the church, but the ukrainian american community in general....
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st. george ukrainian catholic church behind me turning to prayer and praying for safety of so many loved ones and family, still half a word away caught in conflict. certainly seems to be intensifying this weekend. you're about to hear from an organizer explaining they are going beyond just the power of prayer and actually taking real steps to make contact with those friends and family that are still holding out for hope in ukraine right now. hoping that things reach a peaceful and diplomatic end. >> now we are talking to family members to check if they have american passports or european passports that they can leave if they want to. if they have go bags. if they have all the contact information. we assume that cell phone communication will go down. that's happened before during the initial war. if people have satellite phones even better, but we want to make sure our friends are safe in ukraine and do what we can here. most part, a local ukrainian coming to church and multiple prayer sessions for ukraine. >> reporter: and i have to tell you. when you actually speak to ukrainian american
st. george ukrainian catholic church behind me turning to prayer and praying for safety of so many loved ones and family, still half a word away caught in conflict. certainly seems to be intensifying this weekend. you're about to hear from an organizer explaining they are going beyond just the power of prayer and actually taking real steps to make contact with those friends and family that are still holding out for hope in ukraine right now. hoping that things reach a peaceful and diplomatic...
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st. george ukrainian catholic church, many people standing in solidarity and praying for their brothers andions taking real steps to unsure the safety and well-being of their friends and families in ukraine. i want you to hear from not only a member of that community in new york city, but also a member of the ukrainian congress committee of america, describing what's being done now as they reach out to people in ukraine. >> we're checking on family members to check if they have american passports that they any leave if they want to, have go bags, we assume self communication will go down, that happened before during the initial war so if people have satellite phones even better but we want to make sure our friends are safe in ukraine and also going to do what we can here for the most part if you're just a local ukrainian you're going to be coming to church and we had multiple prayer sessions for ukr ukraine. >> not just mere in new york city but around the country, on sunday saw several pro ukrainian groups peacefully protesting in washington d.c., standing in solidarity of ukraine but call
st. george ukrainian catholic church, many people standing in solidarity and praying for their brothers andions taking real steps to unsure the safety and well-being of their friends and families in ukraine. i want you to hear from not only a member of that community in new york city, but also a member of the ukrainian congress committee of america, describing what's being done now as they reach out to people in ukraine. >> we're checking on family members to check if they have american...
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st. george, speakic to members certainly turning to their fate, and even going beyond that and taking real steps to reach out to family and friends in ukraine, that have been caught in the conflict. i want to to hear from one of the community organizers, making sure the ukrainian brothers and sisters are able to flee if needed. >> now, we are talking to family members to check in they have american or european pass ports but they can leave if they want to, if they have go backs, if they have all the contact information. we assume that cell phone communication will go down, that's happened before during the initial war so if people have satellite phones even better, but we want to make sure that our friends are safe at ukraine, but we are also going to do what we can here for the most part if you're a local ukrainian, are going to be coming to church and had multiple prayer sessions for ukraine. >> reporter: my conversation with him. certainly eye-orange because it really does hit home when you hear what ukrainian americans are doing right now, almost preparing for a natural disaster of sor
st. george, speakic to members certainly turning to their fate, and even going beyond that and taking real steps to reach out to family and friends in ukraine, that have been caught in the conflict. i want to to hear from one of the community organizers, making sure the ukrainian brothers and sisters are able to flee if needed. >> now, we are talking to family members to check in they have american or european pass ports but they can leave if they want to, if they have go backs, if they...
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st. george, utah. i've got a great joke.up to the guy from tennessee and says can i get you something to drink? and he says why, yes, i'll have myself a glass of tennessee whiskey. she gets that and brings it back to him. >> lou: that was the jimmy kimmel half joke of the night. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... with rybelsus®. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and di
st. george, utah. i've got a great joke.up to the guy from tennessee and says can i get you something to drink? and he says why, yes, i'll have myself a glass of tennessee whiskey. she gets that and brings it back to him. >> lou: that was the jimmy kimmel half joke of the night. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... with rybelsus®. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus®...
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st. george into russian by the ocean drills ongoing. they fired to talk got missiles said today, and they released this footage also in the lumen yet at the air base. we are presumably as $400.00 missile defense systems are being stationed all the way from the far east of russia and also suca fight the jets. we actually saw to go fight the jets or at least fighter jets because you'll be flying over. so at the same time as the ministry of defense in russia saying that the, these, these joint drills are coming to an end. and some of them have already been wrapped up. it's still ongoing. nato thinks that we're around 30000 to russian forces here in ballard. at the ukranian border where we are, and lots of people here, especially at the board, are very nervous about this press and off russian forces. they're very skeptical about these statements coming from moscow, saying they're going to be withdrawn. they're going to go back to the basis. what will happen also with the equipment as store. so let's say many are worried that definitely a pa
st. george into russian by the ocean drills ongoing. they fired to talk got missiles said today, and they released this footage also in the lumen yet at the air base. we are presumably as $400.00 missile defense systems are being stationed all the way from the far east of russia and also suca fight the jets. we actually saw to go fight the jets or at least fighter jets because you'll be flying over. so at the same time as the ministry of defense in russia saying that the, these, these joint...
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one of those is marlene johnson, a head nurse at st george's hospital.croydon. i'm used to seeing sick people in the hospital, and caring for those sick people, they have specific needs. they want to get well, they want to be healed, they want to go home. but actually in the community, people also want to be healed in a different way. if you are heading out on public transport this morning, this is how tfl services are looking right now. good service on all lines except for the ongoing part closure on the northern line. let's get the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. a few changes happening in our weather. today is still looking mild for the time of year but there is a cold front gradually tracking its way south across the country and that's going to introduce a bit more in the way of cloud, may be a few outbreaks of rain but it won't amount to very much. eventually into thursday, some chillier feeling air. but also lots of sunshine for the end of the working week. and then over the course of the weekend, it's set to turn unsettled
one of those is marlene johnson, a head nurse at st george's hospital.croydon. i'm used to seeing sick people in the hospital, and caring for those sick people, they have specific needs. they want to get well, they want to be healed, they want to go home. but actually in the community, people also want to be healed in a different way. if you are heading out on public transport this morning, this is how tfl services are looking right now. good service on all lines except for the ongoing part...
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joining me now is professor angus dalgleish an oncologist, at st george's hospital in london.omewhat different view to that we have just heard from professor costello?- that we have just heard from professor costello? indeed i do. perha -s professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we _ professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease _ professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease off _ professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease off on - professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease off on all i professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease off on all of i professor costello? indeed i do. | perhaps we ease off on all of the restrictions, i was keen on it for a long time, i was very upset at the possibility of a lockdown before christmas. remember, there was advice to do this from chris whitty and michael gove, and the prime minister basically took a decision that he wasn't going to take that advice. and it worked out very, very well. i, personally, would have reduced all of the restrictions and lack them go, to roughly how they are in sweden, where they are not e
joining me now is professor angus dalgleish an oncologist, at st george's hospital in london.omewhat different view to that we have just heard from professor costello?- that we have just heard from professor costello? indeed i do. perha -s professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we _ professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease _ professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease off _ professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease off on - professor costello? indeed i do. perhaps we ease...
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st. george ukrainian catholic church, they rely on the faith and culture to fight on. >> the stories thating of the brave independent people of honor and faith that are the citizens of ukraine that we have come to love and so respect are very inspirational to us. >> very inspirational. over the weekend, thousands of new yorkers gathering in the streets to show support for the people of ukraine d.c. to detroit, protestors showing up. now bracing for putin's next move, texting their families every morning hoping they will respond. listen. >> they are bombing my grandparents city right now. >> i ask like mom, can you go to the bomb shelter, can you hide somehow. >> as the united states has hit russia, some liquor stores are trying to do their part. removing russian vodka from their shelves, brand by brand. people dumping the russian vodka into the street and down the drain. i can tell you the prayers continue here in the east village and across the nation. sandra. >> sandra: alexis, live in new york city, john. >> john: a new development in washington, ambassador to the united states will me
st. george ukrainian catholic church, they rely on the faith and culture to fight on. >> the stories thating of the brave independent people of honor and faith that are the citizens of ukraine that we have come to love and so respect are very inspirational to us. >> very inspirational. over the weekend, thousands of new yorkers gathering in the streets to show support for the people of ukraine d.c. to detroit, protestors showing up. now bracing for putin's next move, texting their...
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welcome to st george's. thank you. wow. we've planned something very special. come with me.. it's scouse! yes! this is what we're having for our meal after the wedding. cheers. love you, too. this was a song ian gave to sue just before the pandemic hit, just before their real adventure began. # what would i do without you? # drawing me in, you kicking me out _ this is the song they will get married to. # no kidding. # can't pin you down. two and a half years ago, none of this was even on the horizon. covid wasn't on the horizon. then i was very lucky to meet someone. i've lost 12 friends during the pandemic. it makes you realise that whenever you've got an opportunity to take something, just grab it. you're never too old and just grab it. grab life when it comes and just enjoy what you can. # all of me loves all of you... we took a huge chance, and i'm so — chuffed is not the right word. happy valentine's, everyone. and remember, never, ever, ever give up on looking for love. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. that is gorgeous, isn't it? let's bring you a look at the weather now. hel
welcome to st george's. thank you. wow. we've planned something very special. come with me.. it's scouse! yes! this is what we're having for our meal after the wedding. cheers. love you, too. this was a song ian gave to sue just before the pandemic hit, just before their real adventure began. # what would i do without you? # drawing me in, you kicking me out _ this is the song they will get married to. # no kidding. # can't pin you down. two and a half years ago, none of this was even on the...
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st. george, who used to slay all of the big dragons.there was no more left to sway, he was found swinging his sword in thin air at the invisible drag gones that didn't exist. that's what the new progressive movement represents today, and i think we actually need to revive a path back to excellence, a shared national identity that we're missing. that is what this new book is all about, that's why i felt compelled to write it. stuart: just one fast point. part of the title is "the death of merit." explain that, please. >> yes. i think you see that with the affirmative action cases in front of the supreme court right now. merit is a system of administering rewards that administers rewards according to purely excellence regardless of skin color, gender, regardless of who you're sexually attracted to. it doesn't matter. the thing that matters whether or not you get ahead is how good of a job you do. we used to take that for granted in the 1990s. i'm a first generation american. my parents were immigrants. they came here because of america's
st. george, who used to slay all of the big dragons.there was no more left to sway, he was found swinging his sword in thin air at the invisible drag gones that didn't exist. that's what the new progressive movement represents today, and i think we actually need to revive a path back to excellence, a shared national identity that we're missing. that is what this new book is all about, that's why i felt compelled to write it. stuart: just one fast point. part of the title is "the death of...
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an intensive care nurse at st george's hospital in tooting has turned her experiences of working on covidow, we could see a little bit more cloud bubbling up through the afternoon, perhaps some hazy sunny spells, and temperatures reaching 11 celsius — just feeling a little milder in the lighter wind, but also with the addition of the sunshine. now, overnight conditions remain — it's dry and it's clear. could get a little bit of mistiness by dawn tomorrow morning, but the temperature also dropping — —2 the minimum, so we could see a little bit of frost first thing tomorrow. now, high pressure still in charge for saturday, so it is going to be another fine and dry day. plenty of sunshine around after a chilly start tomorrow, but the wind will start to strengthen through the course of saturday afternoon. temperatures tomorrow, again, around 11 celsius. now, we're still with the high pressure for sunday, but it's slipping away. another fine day for the end of the weekend — we've still got some sunshine — perhaps a little bit more in the way of cloud. still quite breezy on sunday, as well, but
an intensive care nurse at st george's hospital in tooting has turned her experiences of working on covidow, we could see a little bit more cloud bubbling up through the afternoon, perhaps some hazy sunny spells, and temperatures reaching 11 celsius — just feeling a little milder in the lighter wind, but also with the addition of the sunshine. now, overnight conditions remain — it's dry and it's clear. could get a little bit of mistiness by dawn tomorrow morning, but the temperature also...
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welcome to st george's. wow. we've planned something very special. come with me. looking forward.e's jumper. some people are less camouflaged with valentine's day. some of you have sent pictures of creatures that are blessed with valentine's themes. we found one in the papers say you have sent in your pets with valentine coats. this is tony who sent his dog with a beautiful love heart patch. look at that. and tina sent a picture of her cat millie. look at that. only one aerosol can involved! obviously not! a beautiful heart. i have never seen anything like that. obviously, she did not really. the kids on the side with a stencil. no, that is genuine. whatever you are up to, enjoy it. i hope you are feeling the romance. we can now go to classic literature, crime. an unlikely detective duo returns to bbc one later, taking on new cases in the picturesque surroundings of stratford—upon—avon. mark benton and jo joyner will look into everything from data leaks to ballroom dancing in the new series of shakespeare and hathaway: private investigators. let's take a look. mr hathaway. student
welcome to st george's. wow. we've planned something very special. come with me. looking forward.e's jumper. some people are less camouflaged with valentine's day. some of you have sent pictures of creatures that are blessed with valentine's themes. we found one in the papers say you have sent in your pets with valentine coats. this is tony who sent his dog with a beautiful love heart patch. look at that. and tina sent a picture of her cat millie. look at that. only one aerosol can involved!...
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yes, because this was my mother's shop that she had in middleton st george.he hard work? definitely. that's what the parents did. they were building up us to have a better life. most definitely. start of our happy days. shall we eat one? definitely, go on. i bet you're hungry. let's have one. that's a good chip. there is a comfort in nostalgia you will find here in beamish. a slower pace, a gentler time. wow, look at this... now to be enjoyed by a new generation. jane mccubbin, bbc news. how brilliant is that? i'm still not sure what the 19505 smells like, though. we can askjayne when she gets back. time now gets back. to get the news, good morning from bbc london, i'm alison earle. a candlelit vigil has been held in west london for the music and media entrepreneurjamal edwards, who died suddenly on sunday at the age of 31. crowds gathered in acton to lay flowers at his mural. jamal�*s youtube channel, sbtv, helped to launch the careers of artists including ed sheeran, stormzy and jessiej. campaigners trying to block plans for a national holocaust memorial ne
yes, because this was my mother's shop that she had in middleton st george.he hard work? definitely. that's what the parents did. they were building up us to have a better life. most definitely. start of our happy days. shall we eat one? definitely, go on. i bet you're hungry. let's have one. that's a good chip. there is a comfort in nostalgia you will find here in beamish. a slower pace, a gentler time. wow, look at this... now to be enjoyed by a new generation. jane mccubbin, bbc news. how...
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closing arguments in the civil rights trial stemming from george floyd's death in st.three former police officers are charged with violating his rights. prosecutors charge they chose to do nothing as floyd pleaded to breathe. defense attorneys called it a tragedy but not criminal and the men were victims of training. the u.s. supreme court has agreed to hear a new case pitting religious rights against gay rights. it involves our colorado website designer who refused to work with same-sex couples, citing her religious beliefs. the court will hear the case during its next term in october. native tribes are getting a boost from the federal government for water access. secretary of the interior deb haaland announced in arizona $1.7 million from the recently enacted federal infrastructure bill will help fund 16 tribal water rights settlements. the tribes or products -- promised water but lacks funding to store and deliver it. on the pandemic, hong kong ordered compulsory kobe testing for its entire population starting mid-march. it is driven by an omicron surge that threate
closing arguments in the civil rights trial stemming from george floyd's death in st.three former police officers are charged with violating his rights. prosecutors charge they chose to do nothing as floyd pleaded to breathe. defense attorneys called it a tragedy but not criminal and the men were victims of training. the u.s. supreme court has agreed to hear a new case pitting religious rights against gay rights. it involves our colorado website designer who refused to work with same-sex...
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the verdict, after the news summary the federal civil rights trial stemming from george floyd's death wound down today, in stminnesota. three former police officers are charged with violating his rights. in closing arguments, prosecutors charged that they chose to do nothing as floyd lay pinned and pleading to breathe. defense attorneys said it was a tragedy, but not criminal, and that the men were victims of poor training. the u.s. supreme court has agreed to hear a new case involving religion and the rights of l.g.b.t.q. people. it involves a colorado website designer who cited her religious beliefs in refusing to work with same-sex couples. she challenged a state anti- discrimination law, but a lower court found it did not violate her first amendment rights. on the pandemic, hong kong ordered compulsory covid testing today for its entire population, it's driven by a surge of omicron cases. the outbreak threatens to overwhelm health care services. under the order, hong kong's 7.5 million people havto be tested three times, starting in mid-march. but on the streets today, there were doubts. >> i don't think
the verdict, after the news summary the federal civil rights trial stemming from george floyd's death wound down today, in stminnesota. three former police officers are charged with violating his rights. in closing arguments, prosecutors charged that they chose to do nothing as floyd lay pinned and pleading to breathe. defense attorneys said it was a tragedy, but not criminal, and that the men were victims of poor training. the u.s. supreme court has agreed to hear a new case involving religion...
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st. paul minnesota convicted three former police officers today of violating george floyd civil-rights.were accused of failing to help floyd when another officer pinned him by the neck as he struggled to breathe. we will return to the verdict after the -- after the new summary. a judge has ordered a michigan couple to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter after their son allegedly killed 4 students at his high school. jennifer and james crumbley are accused of buying the boy a gun, and then, doing nothing when teachers found disturbing drawings. at a hearing today, guidance counselor shawn hopkins said he urged that their son get help immediately but they refused to take him , home. >> it was a rough situation, showing signs of needing help, of needing support, and it felt like he got the opposite. >> 15-year-old ethan is charged with murder and other crimes. a widespread front because freezing rain, ice covered roads held up drivers and caused hundreds of traffic accidents. the ice storm was expected to continue through the night and push into the atlantic and the northeast. the num
st. paul minnesota convicted three former police officers today of violating george floyd civil-rights.were accused of failing to help floyd when another officer pinned him by the neck as he struggled to breathe. we will return to the verdict after the -- after the new summary. a judge has ordered a michigan couple to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter after their son allegedly killed 4 students at his high school. jennifer and james crumbley are accused of buying the boy a gun, and then,...
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st. paul, minnesota convicted three former police officers today of violating george floyd's civil rights. they were accused of failing to help floyd when another officer pinned him by the neck as he struggled to breathe. we'll return to the verdict, after the news summary. after their son allegedly killed four students at his high school. jennifer and james crumbley are accused of buying the boy a gun and then doing nothing when teachers found disturbing drawings. at a hearing today guidance counselor sean hopkins said he urged that their son get help immediately but they refused to take him home. >> it was a really rough situation to be showing signs of needing help, of needing-- of needing support and it felt like he got the opposite. >> woodruff: 15 year old ethan crumbly is charged with first degree murder and other crimes in the school attack last november. >> a wide a widespread weather front spread freezing rain across more of the country's mid-section today from texas to the great lakes. ice-covered roads held up drivers and caused hundreds of traffic accidents. the ice storm was
st. paul, minnesota convicted three former police officers today of violating george floyd's civil rights. they were accused of failing to help floyd when another officer pinned him by the neck as he struggled to breathe. we'll return to the verdict, after the news summary. after their son allegedly killed four students at his high school. jennifer and james crumbley are accused of buying the boy a gun and then doing nothing when teachers found disturbing drawings. at a hearing today guidance...
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a former minneapolis police officer accused of violating george floyd's civil rights testified in his own defense today in sta. he is one of three men accused of failing to prevent floyd's murder. he testified his job was crowd control, so he did not intervene as floyd was pinned by the neck. a federal jury in new york has rejected sarah palin's libel suit over a new york times editorial. today's verdict came a day after the judge ruled against palin. he found she failed to prove the times acted maliciously when it wrongly linked her statements to a mass shooting. the former alaska governor said she is disappointed. her lawyer said they are considering an appeal. >> these are not the kind of decisions you will make overnight. if i had to guess, i think we will appeal. some issues related to the proces yes, but further down the road, you will find out when we file appeal. stephanie: the new york times said the verdict reaffirmed public figures should not be allowed to use libel suits to intimidate news organizations. the biden administration is reportedly preparing to reinstate california's authority to said
a former minneapolis police officer accused of violating george floyd's civil rights testified in his own defense today in sta. he is one of three men accused of failing to prevent floyd's murder. he testified his job was crowd control, so he did not intervene as floyd was pinned by the neck. a federal jury in new york has rejected sarah palin's libel suit over a new york times editorial. today's verdict came a day after the judge ruled against palin. he found she failed to prove the times...
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st. paul, minnesota, a second former minneapolis police officer testified today about george floyd's deathand two other ex-policemen face federal civil rights charges. king knelt on floyd's back while a superior officer pinned him by the neck. king testified that he feared being fired if he spoke up. federal investigators say president trump's interior secretary, ryan zinke, used his position to push a commercial project in his hometown in montana. an internal watchdog report today says he also lied about it to an ethics official. the u.s. justice department has declined to bring criminal charges, and zinke is now running for congress. the s. trade representative reported today that china still refuses to open its markets to foreign competition. it said that washington should consider new means of fighting back. and on wall street, stocks struggled for direction. the dow jones industrial average lost 54 points to close at 34,934. the nasdaq rose 15 points. the nasdaq fell 15 points. the s&p 500 added four points. at the winter olympics in china, americans alexander hall and nick gepper cap
st. paul, minnesota, a second former minneapolis police officer testified today about george floyd's deathand two other ex-policemen face federal civil rights charges. king knelt on floyd's back while a superior officer pinned him by the neck. king testified that he feared being fired if he spoke up. federal investigators say president trump's interior secretary, ryan zinke, used his position to push a commercial project in his hometown in montana. an internal watchdog report today says he also...
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st. paul, minnesota, a second former minneapolis police officer testified today about george floyd's death alexander king and 2 other ex-policemen face federal civil rights charges. king knelt on floyd's back while a superior officer pinned floyd by the neck. king testified that he feared being fired if he spoke up. federal investigators say former president trump's interior secretary, ryan zinke, used his position to push a commercial project in his montana hometown. today's report said he also lied about it to an ethics official. the u.s. justice department has declined to bring criminal charges, and zinke is now running for congress. at the winter olympics in china, americans alexander hall and nick gepper captured gold and silver in slope style skiing. tonight, the u.s. womens hockey team plays archrival canada for the gold medal. and russian kamila valieva will compete for the gold medal in women's ice sking under a cloud for testing positive for a banned drug. still to come on the "newshour," new details from an investigation into russia's 2016 election interference prompt flawed all
st. paul, minnesota, a second former minneapolis police officer testified today about george floyd's death alexander king and 2 other ex-policemen face federal civil rights charges. king knelt on floyd's back while a superior officer pinned floyd by the neck. king testified that he feared being fired if he spoke up. federal investigators say former president trump's interior secretary, ryan zinke, used his position to push a commercial project in his montana hometown. today's report said he...
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civil rights of george floyd, by showing deliberate indifference to his medical needs as former officer derek chauvin knelt on floyd neck killing him. we are joined now from omar from stneapolis officers guilty of showing deliberate and indifference to george floyd's serious medical needs under the knee of derek chauvin and found the two officers thao and king were guilty of willfully intervene and stop derek chauvin. prior to the judge laying out the threshold that they need to get to to find guilt in this particular case and he said that the defendant needs to recognize that the use of force was unreasonable and that the defendant had a realistic opportunity to prevent further harm from occurring and didn't do it. that is on the the willfully failing to intervene. and on recognizing a serious medical need and not doing anything, the jury would have to find that the defendant actually knew that floyd had a serious medical need and the defendant disregarded that medical need by failing to take reasonable measures to address it. obviously the jury found that threshold was met and when you consider the guilty plea from derek chauvin back in december, now all four of the
civil rights of george floyd, by showing deliberate indifference to his medical needs as former officer derek chauvin knelt on floyd neck killing him. we are joined now from omar from stneapolis officers guilty of showing deliberate and indifference to george floyd's serious medical needs under the knee of derek chauvin and found the two officers thao and king were guilty of willfully intervene and stop derek chauvin. prior to the judge laying out the threshold that they need to get to to find...
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president of parents defending education st. children as young as 5 years old, are being trained how to be political activists. oh, be elim movement exploded after george floyd was killed by in minneapolis police officer. and while cities across the country engaged in protest, the exact intentions at the movement came into question after some of the groups leaders bought high and real estate from the cause. according to taxes filed in 2020, the group raised tens of millions of dollars. and now after the co founder resigned, there is no official leader handling the remaining $60000000.00. and now some of the groups leaders are headed to jail. pamela moses, founder of the b l. m, chapter in memphis, has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. for legally registering to vote in tennessee, moses had existing felony convictions in 2015, which would not have allowed her to register. but that's not all. several states including connecticut, indiana main, maryland, and new jersey to name if you are evoking the groups charitable registration. california and washington are threatening to hold some of the groups leaders liable for not being up front about where the
president of parents defending education st. children as young as 5 years old, are being trained how to be political activists. oh, be elim movement exploded after george floyd was killed by in minneapolis police officer. and while cities across the country engaged in protest, the exact intentions at the movement came into question after some of the groups leaders bought high and real estate from the cause. according to taxes filed in 2020, the group raised tens of millions of dollars. and now...
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george conway's new op-ed in the "washington post." why he thinks you know who's luck may be running out. st." he thinks you know who's luck may be running out. that help rebuild your skin. dove men+care. smoother, healthier skin with every shower. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ (announcer) are you stressed out? with 30 grams of protein. have back pain? frustrated with belly fat? have no energy? now, there's a simple solution, the aerotrainer! you're supported on a cushion of air for maximum muscle activity. four exercises in less than five minutes is all you need. stretch back, shoulders, and legs, safely do the ultimate crunch, tone and shape your entire body. then, relax, stretch, and melt away the stress. the aerotrainer is only $49.90 and you get free shipping! that's aerotrainer.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> donald trump is facing new scrutiny over his handling of white house records. the nati
george conway's new op-ed in the "washington post." why he thinks you know who's luck may be running out. st." he thinks you know who's luck may be running out. that help rebuild your skin. dove men+care. smoother, healthier skin with every shower. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ (announcer)...
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st. louis in 1908 to very progressive parents her mother, edna. worked for the league of women voters. she was friends with eleanor roosevelt. she helped to get suffrage for women her father. georgewas an obstetrician gynecologist. who pioneer transvaginal hysterectomies because they were better for the recovery of his patients. she had three brothers. she was the only daughter in the family and she was raised to think she could do anything that her brothers could do so from a very young age. she never doubted herself about her ability to to go out into the world and saint louis was small for her. she always said, you know, i want to go everywhere see everything and sometimes right about it. she wanted to become a foreign correspondent. and that didn't happen right away, but she quit bryn mawr after her third year one year shy of her degree and she went to paris. and she took all kinds of jobs there menial jobs at one point. she ended up working as a general factotum at french vogue around the same time that lee miller was working for french folks. so hillary and i have talked about the likely confluence of them having met each other in the 30s before lee took that portrait in 19
st. louis in 1908 to very progressive parents her mother, edna. worked for the league of women voters. she was friends with eleanor roosevelt. she helped to get suffrage for women her father. georgewas an obstetrician gynecologist. who pioneer transvaginal hysterectomies because they were better for the recovery of his patients. she had three brothers. she was the only daughter in the family and she was raised to think she could do anything that her brothers could do so from a very young age....
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st. paul police say it was minneapolis police who insisted this be a no-knock warrant. the mayor has issued a moratorium on no-knock warrants. george? >> alex perez, thanks. >>> we're going to get the latest now on the death of a navy s.e.a.l. candidate after a grueling training known as hell week. another is hospitalized. martha raddatz is tracking the investigation. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. military training could be dangerous and deadly. jets crashed, parachutes collide, but to have a trainee die and another hospitalized after physical exertion is something that should be thoroughly investigated. it's called hell week and for good reason. designed to push navy s.e.a.l. candidates to their physical and mental limits. this morning, 24-year-old kyle mullen seen in these linkedin and yale photos is dead and another s.e.a.l. candidate hospitalized after the grueling 120-hour week of extreme testing. >> i think four or five hours of sleep the entire week. you're in the ocean incessantly. so you're experiencing hypothermia. you're on your feet. you're running. you're kayrying boats. you're in the water.
st. paul police say it was minneapolis police who insisted this be a no-knock warrant. the mayor has issued a moratorium on no-knock warrants. george? >> alex perez, thanks. >>> we're going to get the latest now on the death of a navy s.e.a.l. candidate after a grueling training known as hell week. another is hospitalized. martha raddatz is tracking the investigation. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. military training could be dangerous and deadly....
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st. louis police captain, david whose murder was broadcast live on facebook. more than 17000 people arrested during the george floyd riots but to this day only very few prosecutions have been reported. the tide has turned in the opposite direction as progressive das across the country are prosecuting police officers were responding to the same rights. today unfortunately it appears to be more advocates in the court system for the criminals and the victims. last year 27 of our nation's largest cities have brought drastic increases in homicide. i am from one of us cities, houston texas. since 2019, houston has seen some of your present increase in homicide. over the last year judges in houston released 113 defendants charged with murder back on the streets and they have contributed to 150 murders. it is no secret on the hills of social justice movement, reform initiatives and defunding police across the country, these policies have not reduced crime but to the contrary, it is augmented crime especially in our nation's inner city communities. the solution is simple to solve the crime problem, we have to criminal
st. louis police captain, david whose murder was broadcast live on facebook. more than 17000 people arrested during the george floyd riots but to this day only very few prosecutions have been reported. the tide has turned in the opposite direction as progressive das across the country are prosecuting police officers were responding to the same rights. today unfortunately it appears to be more advocates in the court system for the criminals and the victims. last year 27 of our nation's largest...