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previously a gym manager before adding vaccinator and now assistant service manager at guy's and st thomasation trust to his cv. if you had asked me about three years ago, would i be working under the health sector? i probably would have said no. but when the pandemic hit and i was made redundant, i just chose that opportunity to showcase my skills and, of course, my level of customer service and human skills. the nhs says it recruited more than 71,000 people for paid roles for its covid vaccination programme since december 2020, as well as thousands of unpaid volunteers clocking up more than 2.5 million hours in that time. more than 11,000 have now taken up permanentjobs with the health service. nhs england says this will help to tackle delays caused by the pandemic, but it comes at a time when the health service is facing staff shortages and record waiting times. i welcome these volunteers joining the nhs and i hope that we'll see many more volunteers choosing careers in the nhs. it will be a contribution, but only a small contribution to the overall workforce crisis. we have 110,000 vac
previously a gym manager before adding vaccinator and now assistant service manager at guy's and st thomasation trust to his cv. if you had asked me about three years ago, would i be working under the health sector? i probably would have said no. but when the pandemic hit and i was made redundant, i just chose that opportunity to showcase my skills and, of course, my level of customer service and human skills. the nhs says it recruited more than 71,000 people for paid roles for its covid...
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st. thomas catholic church in san francisco. whether masked or not, people shared worship side-by-side. >> it was a beautiful feeling. no question about it. i felt god there's a. >> reporter: they were grateful to be there together in person. >> wonderful to be here. >> reporter: i service she has enjoyed a long time. >> about 10 years now? >> it's to be here. good to be in the community where you can share trust and see and meet other people. love other people. >> reporter: people like them together for services tonight, tomorrow and on easter sunday. so many other traditions also across the bay area. across the city -- >> at the end of the seder. >> reporter: highly anticipated community passover seder. >> my most favorite part about it is seeing everybody come together with smiles and joy. one of the focal points of judaism is to be in person. they should have a celebration if they have family or friends. >> reporter: they did have a small aunt seder last year. the rabbi says they are expecting a bigger crowd tonight. >> we w
st. thomas catholic church in san francisco. whether masked or not, people shared worship side-by-side. >> it was a beautiful feeling. no question about it. i felt god there's a. >> reporter: they were grateful to be there together in person. >> wonderful to be here. >> reporter: i service she has enjoyed a long time. >> about 10 years now? >> it's to be here. good to be in the community where you can share trust and see and meet other people. love other...
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johnny bananas: the realist of them all, "real world st thomas." marie roda: yes. when i was originally approached with this idea from the powers that be, they were like, listen. we want you to bring the smartest, funniest, most awesome television personality you can find. mm-hmm. and i called her, and she wasn't available. so that's why i reached out to you. who drafted my invite? this was like a u up text, like, last minute. now marie, i've filmed a lot of great episodes of "1st look" in the past. but the one we're about to watch is an oscar wiener. before today, if you asked me to name an extraordinary ability, eating would not be it. you have a lot of experience with wieners. do you-- have you ever put a condiment on a wiener that you've consumed? of course. everybody's good at something. for me, it was eating hot dogs with buns soaked in warm crystal light. i don't know. one of the methods to eating hot dogs is you soak your buns in a liquid. if you were in a hot dog eating contest, what would the liquid of-- would you soak yours in wine? like, what would you
johnny bananas: the realist of them all, "real world st thomas." marie roda: yes. when i was originally approached with this idea from the powers that be, they were like, listen. we want you to bring the smartest, funniest, most awesome television personality you can find. mm-hmm. and i called her, and she wasn't available. so that's why i reached out to you. who drafted my invite? this was like a u up text, like, last minute. now marie, i've filmed a lot of great episodes of...
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st. thomas and the said no evidence to confirm government forces actually, systematically, mascot civilians, me later a problems. i like want to say that he later wrote not bad and apologize for that in the new york times, i believe, which goes along with what i'm saying about the denials. but he later apologized. he said there was a massacre. he was sorry, he denied it. he had been given this information and he was sorry, he had testified in the u. s. congress in the way he had. so just to let you know that some of these people have changed their minds. what about what a bronze? because i did notice, i mean, you're on a command, you're in a committee of the national endowment for democracy, which we talk about this program a lot as a kind of a vanguard, diarrhea and god perhaps of regime change in different countries. so the elliot abrams tell me about how you do what you do, knowing that there are forces that still one to oppose your view. that what was done was wrong given that abraham. so, you know, in the ninety's said, what went on, do you think our level of military aid was worth it?
st. thomas and the said no evidence to confirm government forces actually, systematically, mascot civilians, me later a problems. i like want to say that he later wrote not bad and apologize for that in the new york times, i believe, which goes along with what i'm saying about the denials. but he later apologized. he said there was a massacre. he was sorry, he denied it. he had been given this information and he was sorry, he had testified in the u. s. congress in the way he had. so just to let...
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st. thomas and the said no evidence to confirm government voices actually systematically, mascot civilians are we later of commons. i like want to say that he later wrote an op ed and apologize for that in the new york times, i believe, which goes along with what i'm saying about the denials. but he later apologized. he said there was a massacre. he was sorry, he denied it. he had been given this information and he was sorry, he had testified in the us congress in the way he had. so just to let you know that some of these people have changed their minds. what about what a bronze? because i did notice, i mean, you're on a command, you're the committee of the national endowment for democracy, which we talk about this program a lot as a kind of vanguard, diarrhea, and god, perhaps of regime change in different countries. so the elliot abrams tell me about how you do what you do, knowing that there are forces that still one to oppose your view led to what was done was wrong given that you abraham. so, you know, in the night he said, what went on, do you think our level of military aid was wort
st. thomas and the said no evidence to confirm government voices actually systematically, mascot civilians are we later of commons. i like want to say that he later wrote an op ed and apologize for that in the new york times, i believe, which goes along with what i'm saying about the denials. but he later apologized. he said there was a massacre. he was sorry, he denied it. he had been given this information and he was sorry, he had testified in the us congress in the way he had. so just to let...
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previously a gym manager before adding vaccinator and now assistant service manager at guy's and st thomasd i be working under the health sector? i probably would have said no. but when the pandemic hit and i was made redundant, i just chose that opportunity to showcase my skills and, of course, my level of customer service and human skills. the nhs says it recruited more than 71,000 people for paid roles for its covid vaccination programme since december 2020, as well as thousands of unpaid volunteers clocking up more than 2.5 million hours in that time. more than 11,000 have now taken up permanentjobs with the health service. nhs england says this will help to tackle delays caused by the pandemic, but it comes at a time when the health service is facing staff shortages and record waiting times. i welcome these volunteers joining the nhs and i hope that we'll see many more volunteers choosing careers in the nhs. it will be a contribution, but only a small contribution to the overall workforce crisis. we have 110,000 vacancies in health and many more in social care, and that's why we have
previously a gym manager before adding vaccinator and now assistant service manager at guy's and st thomasd i be working under the health sector? i probably would have said no. but when the pandemic hit and i was made redundant, i just chose that opportunity to showcase my skills and, of course, my level of customer service and human skills. the nhs says it recruited more than 71,000 people for paid roles for its covid vaccination programme since december 2020, as well as thousands of unpaid...
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st. thomas in minnesota.k, the panel analyze the week's news, including discovery of russian atrocities in ukraine, plus ketanji brown jackson's historic ascension to the supreme court. i hope you will join me tomorrow on pbs news week and. we talk to an astronaut about his recent record-breaking spaceflight. that is the pbs newshour for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. for all of us, thanks for spending part of your evening with us. have a great weekend. >> major funding for the p newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our econo for 160, bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to build a better world. at hewlett.org. ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to t world's most pressing problems. skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by con
st. thomas in minnesota.k, the panel analyze the week's news, including discovery of russian atrocities in ukraine, plus ketanji brown jackson's historic ascension to the supreme court. i hope you will join me tomorrow on pbs news week and. we talk to an astronaut about his recent record-breaking spaceflight. that is the pbs newshour for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. for all of us, thanks for spending part of your evening with us. have a great weekend. >> major funding for the p newshour...
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st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to a busy week in politics as washington and the nation gearces. >> ndorsements this week as the primary election season ramps up. meanwhile president biden will tap his climate, summons and honor of earth day, a move some hope could boost his slumping poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo. amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's dive right in. tam, president biden has been talking about what his administration has bn doing on the climate front. he is up against a tightening energy market it is trying to act on that. on friday they announced they will start resuming oil and gas leases on federal lands. he took a lot of criticism on that from environmental groups. is this the president going back on his pledge? >> the white house would argue they are constrained by court rulings and other things that are out of their handsut this is not the way the president wod like to be moving forward on ts issue. but this is not the only way that they are running up into challenges. they also had a big environmental enchanter that was part o
st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to a busy week in politics as washington and the nation gearces. >> ndorsements this week as the primary election season ramps up. meanwhile president biden will tap his climate, summons and honor of earth day, a move some hope could boost his slumping poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo. amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's dive right in. tam, president biden has been talking about what his administration has bn doing on...
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st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to be a busy week in politics, as washington and the nation hereces. >> republican candidates are garnering key endorsements this prrethsi ay ntime tiel baridenel tout his climate accomplishments this week in honor of earth day, a move some hope could used a slump and poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo to break this down. welcome back, good to see you both. let's dive in. president biden has been talking about what the administration has been doing on the climate front, we know it is a huge priority for them, that he is up against attaining energy market and trying to act on that. on friday they announced they will start resuming oil and gas leases on federal land. he took a lot of criticism from environmental groups. is this the president going back on his pledge? >> the white house would argue they are constrained by court rulings and other things that are basically out of their hands , that this is not the way the president would like to be moving forward on this issue. but this is not the only way they are running into challen
st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to be a busy week in politics, as washington and the nation hereces. >> republican candidates are garnering key endorsements this prrethsi ay ntime tiel baridenel tout his climate accomplishments this week in honor of earth day, a move some hope could used a slump and poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo to break this down. welcome back, good to see you both. let's dive in. president biden has been talking about what the...
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she worked for the guy's and st thomas's nhs foundation trust, who made a statement saying she was anling another inspection. the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has again been rated inadequate by the care quality commission. the trust has apologised, but local campaigners claim at least 1000 lives have been lost because of poor services and that more are at risk. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. abigail henry loves performing in the privacy of her own bedroom, but she struggles with her mental health and has attempted suicide many times. it's got to be about 15 times that, like, her life has seriously been in danger. her mum says things got worse when the mental health trust stopped the support she was getting in the community. then, last year, abigail was rushed to the hospital with an overdose, but rather than being treated in a psychiatric unit, she ended up being sedated in intensive care. there wasn't any beds available locally, and so they kept her under sedation for six days because that intensive care unit was the only safe place to keep her. abiga
she worked for the guy's and st thomas's nhs foundation trust, who made a statement saying she was anling another inspection. the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has again been rated inadequate by the care quality commission. the trust has apologised, but local campaigners claim at least 1000 lives have been lost because of poor services and that more are at risk. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. abigail henry loves performing in the privacy of her own bedroom, but...
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she worked for the guy's and st thomas is nhs foundation trust who made a statement saying she was ans forjoining us. the mother of a 7—year—old boy found dead in a freezing garden after an asthma attack has been jailed for 20 years — after being convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence. hakeem hussain was found lifeless at the home in birmingham in november 2017. a court heard laura heath had prioritised her drug addiction over caring for him. england's worst performing mental health trust has been told it must improve after failing another inspection. the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has again been rated inadequate by the care quality commission. the trust has apologised, but local campaigners claim at least 1,000 lives have been lost because of poor services — and that more are now at risk. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. abigail henry loves performing in the privacy of her own bedroom but she struggles with her mental health and has attempted suicide many times. it's got to be about 15 times that her life has seriously been in danger. her mum s
she worked for the guy's and st thomas is nhs foundation trust who made a statement saying she was ans forjoining us. the mother of a 7—year—old boy found dead in a freezing garden after an asthma attack has been jailed for 20 years — after being convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence. hakeem hussain was found lifeless at the home in birmingham in november 2017. a court heard laura heath had prioritised her drug addiction over caring for him. england's worst performing mental...
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st. louis. here is a robert thomas wrister banged the back of the net. five games remain this season. sharks host chicago on sunday but the lead story tonight, the warriors. denver became the 144th team to be down 3-0 in an nba playoff series. no team has ever come back to win. >> we will let that marinate. >> break out those brooms. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, late season snowfall slowing down drivers in the sier >>> tonight, late season sierra snowfall is causing hazardous conditions on the road. here is how it looks along i- 80. snow is piling up at castle peak in the truckie scales. chain controls are in effect right now. >> the trucks are going slow. the snow is slowing down people but it is time for people who install tire chains, they sold more tire chains in the last month than they did of all of this year. >> chains on a trailer. >> on a day like this we can sell 100% of chains. >> the last three weeks it is more like winter. >> chain installers say it is a needed boost after the dry winter months. >> put a little sign out there, saying we have chains and will install them
st. louis. here is a robert thomas wrister banged the back of the net. five games remain this season. sharks host chicago on sunday but the lead story tonight, the warriors. denver became the 144th team to be down 3-0 in an nba playoff series. no team has ever come back to win. >> we will let that marinate. >> break out those brooms. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, late season snowfall slowing down drivers in the sier >>> tonight, late season sierra snowfall...
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st. thomas aquinas, an unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.ny law that uplifts human personality is just. any law that degrades human personality is unjust. all segregation statutes are unjust because segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality. it gives the segregator a false sense of superiority and the segregated a false sense of inferiority. segregation, to use the terminology of the jewish philosopher martin buber, substitutes an "i it" relationship for an "i thou" relationship and ends up relegating persons to the status of things. hence, segregation is not only politically, economically, and sociologically unsound, it is morally wrong and sinful. paul tillich has said that sin is separation. is not segregation an existential expression of man's tragic separation, his awful estrangement, his terrible sinfulness? thus it is that i can urge men to obey the 1954 decision of the supreme court, for it is morally right; and i can urge them to disobey segregation ordinances, for they are morally wrong. let us consider a more concr
st. thomas aquinas, an unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.ny law that uplifts human personality is just. any law that degrades human personality is unjust. all segregation statutes are unjust because segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality. it gives the segregator a false sense of superiority and the segregated a false sense of inferiority. segregation, to use the terminology of the jewish philosopher martin buber, substitutes an...
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st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, >> that is our report. i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy >>> and the bride and her caterer facing charges for what they put in the wedding food. >>> and why justin bieber and dan + shay are facing a lawsuit over their hit "10,000 hours." you're watching "world news now". ♪ i'm going to love you ♪ ♪ i'm going to love you ♪
st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, >> that is our report. i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy >>> and the bride and her caterer facing charges for what they put in the wedding food. >>> and why justin bieber and dan + shay are facing a lawsuit over their hit "10,000 hours." you're watching "world news now". ♪ i'm going to love you ♪ ♪ i'm going to love you ♪
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st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, dropping 11-12. wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >> that is our report. i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- earvin "magic" johnson. naomi scott. and music from girl in red with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there. very nice. thanks. very nice. i'm jimmy, i am the host of the show. [ cheers and applause ] i thank you for watching and for joining us here on a big day. it was a big day at our house today. our son billy
st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, dropping 11-12. wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business...
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season after tonight in san jose, hosting st louis, trying to win two in a row for the first time in a month didn't happen. tied at one of the second one. robert thomas the wrister past james reimer. blues win at 3 to 1. you know the sharks, but they have to win out now in the last five games in order to finish with the 500 record, but i will have more coming up in about 25 minutes, but it's time for the 11 o'clock news, guys. jason. thank you. and next at 11. every time like he was just make you laugh like he was. he was just that type of personal when i first figured it out. i just i just wanted to cry . students are consoling each other in the east bay as they hold a vigil for classmates who died earlier yesterday. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu fox two starts now. at school officials say that 16 year old student died from an apparent suicide. hello again. i'm andre senior, and i'm julie julie haener. friends and classmates say the sophomore was funny and always had a smile on his face. new tonight, ktvu elissa harrington tells us how they honored him this evening. devastated friends and classmates gathered outside the home of a dublin high school so
season after tonight in san jose, hosting st louis, trying to win two in a row for the first time in a month didn't happen. tied at one of the second one. robert thomas the wrister past james reimer. blues win at 3 to 1. you know the sharks, but they have to win out now in the last five games in order to finish with the 500 record, but i will have more coming up in about 25 minutes, but it's time for the 11 o'clock news, guys. jason. thank you. and next at 11. every time like he was just make...
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thomas so, shelley will and glenn lowry. they had a huge impact on my intellectual development and my thinking about race in particular as well as economics and politics and other issues st that's where i got my start. i interned todayhe at usa and college in about six months after graduation i joined the "wall street journal" and i've been writing for that newspaper ever since. >> i think many viewers and readers of the "wall street journal" were kind of impressed with the journal editorialto pae separating the issues of some people talking about trumps personality from the issues of trump policies. before we get into the substance of the book, can you give us a bit of insight behind how this emerged? i think what you saw for journalists doing their job. their job was to cover the president the way they covid previous presidents in terms of analyzing his policies, what he set out to do and whether he accomplished and what kind of impact it had. the journals did do plenty of criticizing the president trump's character and twitter feed and all the rest but they didn't let that get in the way carrying out there journalistic duties and i think that is where mainstream journ
thomas so, shelley will and glenn lowry. they had a huge impact on my intellectual development and my thinking about race in particular as well as economics and politics and other issues st that's where i got my start. i interned todayhe at usa and college in about six months after graduation i joined the "wall street journal" and i've been writing for that newspaper ever since. >> i think many viewers and readers of the "wall street journal" were kind of impressed...