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lloyd moved out-of-state to find work as an engineer. >> what happened is lloyd -- it was a tough time in corning, new york, and he took a job in new jersey. >> reporter: michele stayed behind with the girls out in the country in corning, but, the separation put a strain on the marriage. and, in time, michele and lloyd divorced. >> she was always positive. gonna make the most of everything, and then one day, out of the blue, she called me and said, "we're divorced." "okay." >> right. it was very random. >> reporter: after the divorce, michele sold the farm, and the kids split up. the oldest went to live with her dad in new jersey, while karrie and the youngest daughter stayed in corning with mom in a new house. but the divorce was hard on everyone. karrie and her mom sometimes butted heads. the arguments could get heated. >> she was living with her mother, finishing high school, but it got more and more strained as the years -- as she approached her senior year. >> reporter: by late august 2017, karrie, the onetime ballerina, had left home and was a sophomore at rit in rochester. her y
lloyd moved out-of-state to find work as an engineer. >> what happened is lloyd -- it was a tough time in corning, new york, and he took a job in new jersey. >> reporter: michele stayed behind with the girls out in the country in corning, but, the separation put a strain on the marriage. and, in time, michele and lloyd divorced. >> she was always positive. gonna make the most of everything, and then one day, out of the blue, she called me and said, "we're divorced."...
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lloyd?> mm-hmm. yes. >> and you believed that he ganged up the children against her? >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. yes. >> michele's mother read how the unhappy marriage turned into an unhappy divorce. >> he was taking her to court over and over and over. >> the acrimony between lloyd and michele had been well known to michele's friends for years. they'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you hearing? >> he was very cooperative. >> would you like me to move up a little? >> no, you're fine. >> are you sure? >> police had reason to believe michele died sometime after midnight saturday going into sunday. so the question, where was lloy
lloyd?> mm-hmm. yes. >> and you believed that he ganged up the children against her? >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. yes. >> michele's mother read how the unhappy marriage turned into an unhappy divorce. >> he was taking her to court over and over and over. >> the acrimony between lloyd and michele had been well known to michele's friends for years. they'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened....
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it's lloyd... lloyd. hold, please. we can't fire him, can we? hello, lloyd.ce to meet you. are you all right? play at the plate. oh, that looks like it hurts. let's chat afterwards. we need to keep moving. maybe we could have evan been take a look at him? no, i'm good, i'm good. sorry, fred, just need to... all right, all right. it's wonderful to meet you, so glad you're here, lloyd, i'm looking forward to talking with you, i truly am. after this. everyone, this is lloyd vogel, he is a wonderful writer. that performance is so strange, the first time you meet the character, i couldn't get a handle on him at all, exactly as journalist is. then during their conversations, every time lloyd asks about fred, he kind of turns round back to it about being lloyd. now, this is based by a journalist who did say that after meeting fred rogers, his worldview did change, he started to try and see the good in things. in the case of this, they have fictionalised and over dramatised the story of lloyd vogel, he is in the middle of real, personal crisis. through his meeting wi
it's lloyd... lloyd. hold, please. we can't fire him, can we? hello, lloyd.ce to meet you. are you all right? play at the plate. oh, that looks like it hurts. let's chat afterwards. we need to keep moving. maybe we could have evan been take a look at him? no, i'm good, i'm good. sorry, fred, just need to... all right, all right. it's wonderful to meet you, so glad you're here, lloyd, i'm looking forward to talking with you, i truly am. after this. everyone, this is lloyd vogel, he is a...
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that's lloyd austin. he was the person president obama and i entrusted with the incredible task of bringing home america's forces. and redeploying our military equipment safely out of iraq. it was the largest logistical operation undertaken by the army in 60 years. getting it done required much more than military know-how. general austin was a diplomat. it was not an easy task. he built relationships with our iraqi counterparts and coalition partners. he was a statesman representing our country, and the skill at -- you know at tables i have sat with him with foreign leaders and i wondered whether or not he was from the state department or from the defense department. both military and civilians. i'm not exaggerating. he has a way about him. always, above all, he's looked out for his people. that's why he was known as the soldier's leader. in this time in the united states -- in his time in the united states army, lloyd austin met every single challenge with extraordinary skill and profound personal decenc
that's lloyd austin. he was the person president obama and i entrusted with the incredible task of bringing home america's forces. and redeploying our military equipment safely out of iraq. it was the largest logistical operation undertaken by the army in 60 years. getting it done required much more than military know-how. general austin was a diplomat. it was not an easy task. he built relationships with our iraqi counterparts and coalition partners. he was a statesman representing our...
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was right there at the center of it amazing but he's pointing out that lloyd blankfein was way more responsible for trump being elected then anybody else any nein there is no weaponized i mean that could possibly do more than what lloyd blankfein did with the collapse of the economy his also paying hillary clinton $500000.00 to give one of the most tedious boring speeches in the history of of american speech giving and she got paid $500000.00 twice for 2 speeches to goldman sachs so. again he helped her lose that was part of the many reasons why she lost many many reasons for her humiliating loss against trump pre-crisis goldman sachs the manager of a system that allowed for rampant insider trading and market manipulation then they got caught on the short side of the market and were facing collapse so they decided to become a regular bank overnight and get all the protections of a regular bank overnight and get a bill up overnight from the likes of the american taxpayer remember it was hank paulson who had been the former c.e.o. of goldman sachs and they mentioned tarp he gave them
was right there at the center of it amazing but he's pointing out that lloyd blankfein was way more responsible for trump being elected then anybody else any nein there is no weaponized i mean that could possibly do more than what lloyd blankfein did with the collapse of the economy his also paying hillary clinton $500000.00 to give one of the most tedious boring speeches in the history of of american speech giving and she got paid $500000.00 twice for 2 speeches to goldman sachs so. again he...
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but speaking of crimes i want to turn back to the united states because lloyd blankfein has been in the news intervening in the elections these 2 tweets are just a great story about all that is america right now leading into this election where the dons of these mafias run everything like the lloyd blankfein and they think everybody else is a deplorable so he said if democrats go on to nominate sanders the russians will have to reconsider who to work for to best screw up the us sanders is just as polarizing as trump and will ruin our economy and doesn't care about our military if i'm russian i go with sanders this time around he is the nerve to say that it is sanders who will ruin the economy not my credit default swaps i remember they there were e-mails that one on in goldman sachs where they knew for a fact that those mortgage backed securities they were selling to grannies to pensioners they knew for a fact they were sacks of bleep and they said it so so they defrauded they stole from these old women that crashed the economy the widescale fraud crash the economy right lloyd blankfein
but speaking of crimes i want to turn back to the united states because lloyd blankfein has been in the news intervening in the elections these 2 tweets are just a great story about all that is america right now leading into this election where the dons of these mafias run everything like the lloyd blankfein and they think everybody else is a deplorable so he said if democrats go on to nominate sanders the russians will have to reconsider who to work for to best screw up the us sanders is just...
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lloyd: get some point, revenues will have to be raised.f the most extraordinary things to me, to try to explain willing peopleow are, governments, foreign governmental institutions are, to hold u.s. treasuries. treasury fore u.s. o0 years at 60 basis points, t a country with deficits as wide and growing wider as they are right now. now,onders, 10 years from when you turn those dollars to the lenders, are they going to be inflated, are people going to new to print money? ordinarily, you would expect with the debt this high, people would want higher rates. this goes to the benefit of the u.s. dollar being the reserve currency in which governments around the world have to hold their reserves. they buy and dollar-denominated securities, but we should not let this go to our heads forever. i know there is a school of thought that says you can run deficits forever, but that only pertains while people are willing to finance. who knows when that attitude changes, or when our investors decide they need to be compensated a lot higher for the risk the
lloyd: get some point, revenues will have to be raised.f the most extraordinary things to me, to try to explain willing peopleow are, governments, foreign governmental institutions are, to hold u.s. treasuries. treasury fore u.s. o0 years at 60 basis points, t a country with deficits as wide and growing wider as they are right now. now,onders, 10 years from when you turn those dollars to the lenders, are they going to be inflated, are people going to new to print money? ordinarily, you would...
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lloyd described his own downward spiral. dr. lloyd: one is too many and 1000 is not enough.. stephanie: earlier in his career he was driving home, feeling stressed and found left over hydrocodone pills escribed to sthim by his den he broke one and swallowed it. dr. lloyd: by the time i was home, my life was bette the pain and anxiety just melted away. stephanie: within a few weeks he was hooked in the next four years he says became a constant pill chase. ll drd: every day became through this day, will i run out? where will i get it next? i could not quit it because every time i did not have the anpill i got sic it was all i could think about. stephanie:n lloyd e pocketed extra pills from his own patients. it is hard to find 100 vicodin a day even for me. stephanie: by 2004, llo was no longer able to conceal his addiction from his family and his dad can- confronted him. >> he said steve, youblave a drug p. i said yes, i do. i dm't know what i' going to do. i will lose my wife, house, medical license, everything i worked my life for. he said t none t will do you any good if yo
lloyd described his own downward spiral. dr. lloyd: one is too many and 1000 is not enough.. stephanie: earlier in his career he was driving home, feeling stressed and found left over hydrocodone pills escribed to sthim by his den he broke one and swallowed it. dr. lloyd: by the time i was home, my life was bette the pain and anxiety just melted away. stephanie: within a few weeks he was hooked in the next four years he says became a constant pill chase. ll drd: every day became through this...
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but there was no sign of lloyd she simply. >>what not. just disappear. >>like this occur is a monzo is a close friend. she says lloyd has been under a lot of stress lately and needed to get away. but where lloyd was going was unclear, she said she just needed to clear her head and she wanted to take her son to big sur but on tuesday chp found lloyd's car abandoned more than 700 miles away from big sur investigators with the san bernardino sheriff's office say a missing persons report was filed a day later so far there has been no confirmed sighting avoid her son did not go on the trip, she's got a little bit got means heard. >>she really good friends to a lot of people's she ever love serve where we work co-worker and friend rebecca malone says lloyd recently deleted her facebook and has been unreachable on social media or over the phone. >>malone worries her friend will be suffering through scorching desert temperatures. she's holding out hope that lloyd will turn up soon we're just concerned and want to get the word out there just that we can try her c
but there was no sign of lloyd she simply. >>what not. just disappear. >>like this occur is a monzo is a close friend. she says lloyd has been under a lot of stress lately and needed to get away. but where lloyd was going was unclear, she said she just needed to clear her head and she wanted to take her son to big sur but on tuesday chp found lloyd's car abandoned more than 700 miles away from big sur investigators with the san bernardino sheriff's office say a missing persons...
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lloyd, i think you're high af. lloyd, you still with us? >> well, actually, yes. >> rob: actually, yeah. i go out a winner. thank you, thank you for playing. dicky, give these men a prize. >> dicky: gently-used fidget spinners. enjoy the hottest toy of 2017. >> rob: we have a great show coming up, music from dawes, and we'll be right back with ramy youssef. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by the first-ever buick encore gx. and your friend says they don't want fries... get them the fries. or else, your fries... will be their fries. ♪ ba da ba ba ba jumbo tiger paw jumbo crunch unleash never before seen jumbo snax. jumbo fun anytime! it's jumbo! it's for snacking! it's jumbo snax! take an extra 20% off! & family sale! it's jumbo! it's for snacking! save on vans for the family... women's sonoma tees are just $6.39... and get up to 50% off croft and barrow bedsheets. plus, save on your back-to-school purchase. plus, store drive up. and, get a little more for your wallet with kohl's cash! kohl's. ♪ all in this together ♪ fa
lloyd, i think you're high af. lloyd, you still with us? >> well, actually, yes. >> rob: actually, yeah. i go out a winner. thank you, thank you for playing. dicky, give these men a prize. >> dicky: gently-used fidget spinners. enjoy the hottest toy of 2017. >> rob: we have a great show coming up, music from dawes, and we'll be right back with ramy youssef. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by the first-ever buick encore gx. and your...
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that is john neal, ceo of lloyd's of london., french president emmanuel macron is not happy with pharma giant sanofi. we will tell you why he wants to meet with the ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn this is "bloomberg markets."it is time to get a deep dive into the markets. we are seeing a little bit of improvement. here with more is kailey leinz. kailey: i want to focus on one stuck in particular, and that is norwegian cruise lines. it was lower by as much as 9% after its first quarter results, but has recovered a huge chunk of those losses. the coronavirus has caused major disruption to norwegian's business. demand for cruises is really plummeting. the stock has lost about 80% of value your to date. as far as what the actual numbers were, when it comes to the top line revenue, it was down 11% year on year. the company reported a much greater than expected loss on the bottom line. i also expect net loss for the second quarter and the full year. plus, they are still burning about on hun
that is john neal, ceo of lloyd's of london., french president emmanuel macron is not happy with pharma giant sanofi. we will tell you why he wants to meet with the ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn this is "bloomberg markets."it is time to get a deep dive into the markets. we are seeing a little bit of improvement. here with more is kailey leinz. kailey: i want to focus on one stuck in particular, and that is norwegian cruise lines. it was...
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lloyd, i think you're high af. lloyd, you still with us? >> well, actually, yes. >> rob: actually, yeah. i go out a winner. thank you, thank you for playing. dicky, give these men a prize. >> dicky: gently-used fidget spinners. enjoy the hottest toy of 2017. >> rob: we have a great show coming up, music from dawes, and we'll be right back with ramy youssef. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by t-mobile. to make. the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. any. three. t-mobile for business ready when you are. whether it's bribes ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. hey guys want to stack different pringles flavors to create new flavor combos? here i'll... go first. pizza, barbeque and ja-lapeño. the spicy barbecue pizza stack. get him! grandpa what's going on? w
lloyd, i think you're high af. lloyd, you still with us? >> well, actually, yes. >> rob: actually, yeah. i go out a winner. thank you, thank you for playing. dicky, give these men a prize. >> dicky: gently-used fidget spinners. enjoy the hottest toy of 2017. >> rob: we have a great show coming up, music from dawes, and we'll be right back with ramy youssef. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by t-mobile. to make. the largest 5g...
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let's begin by talking about lloyd austin.hat is your thought on the choice of joe biden for his defense secretary? >> lloyd austin wasn't as well-known as some of the other candidates for the secretary of defense position, but he really is in line with what we have seen some of biden's other picks in terms his strong experience and his close working relationship with biden. he has extensive relationships in the middle east, was the u.s. commander in iraq during the surge, and also during the withdrawal, and served as the head of central command over the whole middle east and central asia region. it was during that time that he and biden worked quite closely together under the obama administration and had a strong relationship, and also ended up leaving on the efforts of isis. he brings a lot of expertise in areas that will continue to be central for the united states, including middle east engagement, afghanistan, counterterrorism, and brings a lot of logistical expertise to the position. marco: and he's black, which sends a
let's begin by talking about lloyd austin.hat is your thought on the choice of joe biden for his defense secretary? >> lloyd austin wasn't as well-known as some of the other candidates for the secretary of defense position, but he really is in line with what we have seen some of biden's other picks in terms his strong experience and his close working relationship with biden. he has extensive relationships in the middle east, was the u.s. commander in iraq during the surge, and also during...
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tell us about lloyd austin. >> lloyd is a superb soldier, a great leader.t now he's also the chair of the leadership at westpoint. so he is seen by cadets and faculty alike as continuing his service to not only the nation but to our alma mater. as a commander in iraq, he was my corps commander when i had a division in northern iraq. interestingly enough, john kelly was also one of his division commanders in western iraq. so he knows john sekelly as wel. lloyd is an introverted, thoughtful, ethical and courageous soldier and individual. he's smart as a whip. he has worked with president-elect biden before on multiple occasions. so i think there's a comfort level there from his time not only in iraq, but also in afghanistan and when lloyd was the commander of central command during the obama administration. >> now, there is an historic aspect to this nomination. he would be the first black secretary of defense. talk to me about the significance of that in the u.s. military. >> that is significant. the diversity within the military is something we pride oursel
tell us about lloyd austin. >> lloyd is a superb soldier, a great leader.t now he's also the chair of the leadership at westpoint. so he is seen by cadets and faculty alike as continuing his service to not only the nation but to our alma mater. as a commander in iraq, he was my corps commander when i had a division in northern iraq. interestingly enough, john kelly was also one of his division commanders in western iraq. so he knows john sekelly as wel. lloyd is an introverted,...
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lloyd is lloyd describes his own downward spiral into addiction. >> there's a saying in recovery circles is >> there's a saying in recovery circles that one is too many, a thousand is not enough. and that pretty much sums it up. >> early in his career he was driving home feeling stressed and foundeft over hydrocodone he broke one in behalf andntist. swallowed it. >> but the time i got home suddenly swallowed it. >> by the time i got home, suddenly my life was better. suddenly, this pain that i was dragging around with me and the anxiety and all the things tt i was worried about just kind of melted away. >> reporter: within a few weeks he was hooked. and the next four years he says became a constant pill chase. have enough to get through this day? where am i going titt? next?" but i couldn't quit because every time i didn't have the pill i got sick and it's all i thought about. p >> lloke pocketed extra pills from his own patients. >> my use accelerated so much and then it becaromes to find 100 vicodin a day even for me. >> reporter: by 2004, lloyd says he was >> reporter: by 2004 loyd sa
lloyd is lloyd describes his own downward spiral into addiction. >> there's a saying in recovery circles is >> there's a saying in recovery circles that one is too many, a thousand is not enough. and that pretty much sums it up. >> early in his career he was driving home feeling stressed and foundeft over hydrocodone he broke one in behalf andntist. swallowed it. >> but the time i got home suddenly swallowed it. >> by the time i got home, suddenly my life was...
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lloyd, i think you're high af. lloyd, you still with us? >> well, actually, yes. >> rob: actually, yeah. i go out a winner. thank you, thank you for playing. dickey, give these men a prize. >> dicky: cetera spinners. >> rob: we have a great show coming up, music from dawes, and we'll be right back with rami yusef. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by geico. and motorcycle policies? r that's great! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? john stamos to knit you a scarf? all finished, jean. enjoy! thank you. i give. the stitch work is impeccable. it's just a double fleck pattern with a reverse garter stitch. no big deal. is your hair this soft? softer. geico. save an extra 15% when you switch by october 7th. and your friend says they don't want fries... get them the fries. or else, your fries... will be their fries. ♪ ba da ba ba ba the dog with antioxidant vitamin c! the winner is...ries. yah! given the choice, why wouldn't you choose the one with antioxidant vitamin c? i go ou
lloyd, i think you're high af. lloyd, you still with us? >> well, actually, yes. >> rob: actually, yeah. i go out a winner. thank you, thank you for playing. dickey, give these men a prize. >> dicky: cetera spinners. >> rob: we have a great show coming up, music from dawes, and we'll be right back with rami yusef. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by geico. and motorcycle policies? r that's great! that's 15% on top of what geico...
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sian lloyd has been getting reaction from people there. nottingham, under grey skies and with empty streets. this is what a tier two city looks like today. it has the highest covid rate in england, but nottingham hasn't been placed in the highest tier. the restrictions it's been placed under will prevent households mixing indoors. we are really close with our family because i look after my granddaughter and i care for my mum so that will be a shame. we need to be able to see these people, it's important to us. it's good news for nottingham that we are not in the worst tier, i guess, compared to some other cities, but not good for those other cities, but i don't really
sian lloyd has been getting reaction from people there. nottingham, under grey skies and with empty streets. this is what a tier two city looks like today. it has the highest covid rate in england, but nottingham hasn't been placed in the highest tier. the restrictions it's been placed under will prevent households mixing indoors. we are really close with our family because i look after my granddaughter and i care for my mum so that will be a shame. we need to be able to see these people, it's...
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i think lloyd austin is the guy to do that.hink he'll be confirmed. >> i don't disagree, given the fact that he would be historic as a black man and the large number of people of color in the pentagon. i'm just saying, is he the best choice. admiral stavridis, let me point out jim colby, former special adviser to vice presidents joe biden and mike pence, wrote in "the new york times" that the pentagon now needs to reestablish national security processes and return to a sense of normalcy. appointing another retired general to lead the pentagon will not help return things to normal. so you've got that issue, you know, the policy shops at the pentagon have been completely hollowed out over the last four years, including from mattis, frankly, and certainly from successors. is he the right person to get the policy-making in the pentagon up to speed? >> i think so. and, you know, i've known lloyd austin for over two decades. we're rough contemporaries, i think he's two years older than i am, and a west point graduate, by the way, go
i think lloyd austin is the guy to do that.hink he'll be confirmed. >> i don't disagree, given the fact that he would be historic as a black man and the large number of people of color in the pentagon. i'm just saying, is he the best choice. admiral stavridis, let me point out jim colby, former special adviser to vice presidents joe biden and mike pence, wrote in "the new york times" that the pentagon now needs to reestablish national security processes and return to a sense of...
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she says lloyd has been under a lot of stress lately and needed to get away. but where lloyd was going was unclear, she said she just needed to clear her head and she wanted to take her son to big sur but on tuesday chp found lloyd's car abandoned more than 700 miles away from big sur investigators with the san bernardino sheriff's office say a missing persons report was filed a day later so far there has been no confirmed sighting avoid her son did not go on the trip, she's got a little got means heard. >>she really good friends to a lot of people's she ever love serve where we work co-worker and friend rebecca malone says lloyd recently deleted her facebook and has been unreachable on social media or over the phone. malone worries her friend will be suffering through scorching desert temperatures. >>she's holding out hope that lloyd will turn up soon we're just concerned and want to get the word out there just that we can try her calls we just got to bring her home that's all there is to it she just has to come home. >>police are asking anyone tonight who ma
she says lloyd has been under a lot of stress lately and needed to get away. but where lloyd was going was unclear, she said she just needed to clear her head and she wanted to take her son to big sur but on tuesday chp found lloyd's car abandoned more than 700 miles away from big sur investigators with the san bernardino sheriff's office say a missing persons report was filed a day later so far there has been no confirmed sighting avoid her son did not go on the trip, she's got a little got...
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tell me why this paragraph, which ends with scott lloyd wanted gone, the list that scott lloyd wanted go, who is scott lloyd and what list did he want gone? >> scoot lloyd was the director of the office of refugee resettlement, thing a did i mentioned the administration of children and families, foes health and human services, administration for children and families, office of refugee resettlement, and the office of refugee resettlement is the custodian of all the unaccompanied migrant children in the custody of the federal government. so he was the caretaker, the legal guardian of the 10,000 plus kids, many of which came on their own, but hundreds, thousands of which were separated from their family. he was their guardian. and what i just read to you happened on june 13th, 2018. i was on the air with you the next day issue remember, and in april, april 20th if i'm not mistaken an article came out in "new york times" by kaitlin dickerson, an extraordinary reporter and bombshell expo say that said 700 children -- we tone know number -- hundred children had been taken from their parent
tell me why this paragraph, which ends with scott lloyd wanted gone, the list that scott lloyd wanted go, who is scott lloyd and what list did he want gone? >> scoot lloyd was the director of the office of refugee resettlement, thing a did i mentioned the administration of children and families, foes health and human services, administration for children and families, office of refugee resettlement, and the office of refugee resettlement is the custodian of all the unaccompanied migrant...
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don neil, lloyd's co. -- john neal, lloyd's ceo. thank you very much indeed.trol could mean for the u.s.' economy and the labor market as well. payroll coming up tomorrow as well. will be joining us and we will get his take on payroll. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ for bloomberg's business flash. recorded a $3.1 billion charge in the first quarter after its longtime projections and market cap or hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the department store chain has not reopened all of its locations. may see sales have begun to track ahead of ethics expectations. airline sales are higher. they will boost their domestic schedule to 40% of last year's level. united is, including the numbers of international flights. american airlines is signaling travel overseas will be slow to recover this month, american will operate 20% of the international flights if lou a year ago. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy, alix? guy: thank you very much. a bunch of headlines coming out of the auto sector. -- one that stands out is has taken over toyota as the world's most valuable autom
don neil, lloyd's co. -- john neal, lloyd's ceo. thank you very much indeed.trol could mean for the u.s.' economy and the labor market as well. payroll coming up tomorrow as well. will be joining us and we will get his take on payroll. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ for bloomberg's business flash. recorded a $3.1 billion charge in the first quarter after its longtime projections and market cap or hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the department store chain has not reopened all of its locations. may...
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lloyd lange fine says policy make -- lloyd blankfein says we cannot wait for a vaccine.e spoke to the senior chairman of goldman sachs. take a listen. >> to some degree, look, it is a deus at matamela -- if ex machina vaccine appears, we have to make sure it does not kill people, make sure it is manufactured. the country cannot be on welfare even that long, even if that was something that was magical. we are postponing it but that does not mean it is without help. learning things about treating viruses even if there is not a vaccine. there are treatments. there is some benefit to it. wasnot as huge as if there an ultimate vaccine that would make people comfortable. i think to a greater extent, we are postponing people's exposure to it and to some extent, you know, we are eliminating the risk that would happen if the health care system was overwhelmed while people had it but i think in the long run, you know, we have to contemplate that people will go back to work , what kind of economy, and no matter when you do it, look at these asian countries where they were fighting
lloyd lange fine says policy make -- lloyd blankfein says we cannot wait for a vaccine.e spoke to the senior chairman of goldman sachs. take a listen. >> to some degree, look, it is a deus at matamela -- if ex machina vaccine appears, we have to make sure it does not kill people, make sure it is manufactured. the country cannot be on welfare even that long, even if that was something that was magical. we are postponing it but that does not mean it is without help. learning things about...
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goldman's roy -- lloyd blankfein.own from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... boss: doug? sorry about that. umm...what...its...um... boss: you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> futures pointing to a higher open once again as congress creeps towards another trillion dollar relief package. the latest on the stimulus talks and what it means for the economy is coming up >>> and controversy around president trump's comments about his coronavirus treatment and plans to fast track at least two experimental cocktails for public use >>> plus, the pros and cons of breaking up big tech we will hear both sides of the argument as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>. ♪ stand amy ground and i won't back down ♪ ♪ hey baby there ain't no ea
goldman's roy -- lloyd blankfein.own from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... boss: doug? sorry about that. umm...what...its...um... boss: you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> futures pointing to a higher...
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that's right and you know lloyd austin's career in the military no one is attacking that he served more than 4 decades he was a west point graduate going on to become the 1st black american to lead u.s. central command but his long tenure in the military may also be his as he'll because of course the u.s. military by long must be led by a civilian and lloyd austin has only been out of the forest for 4 years he needs to be out at least 7 years according to the law and that's why he would require a congressional waiver now the last one of these waivers went out to jim mattis which was not that long ago however the members of congress who voted them hand hadn't given another one of these waivers for 50 years prior and they said after approving madis that they would not be issuing another waiver any time soon so certainly lloyd austin has to face that challenge in his remarks today he said that he would approach the cabinet with a civilian perspective that he understands the merit of having a civilian controlled military but it again it is congress who he must convince come on ok thank you
that's right and you know lloyd austin's career in the military no one is attacking that he served more than 4 decades he was a west point graduate going on to become the 1st black american to lead u.s. central command but his long tenure in the military may also be his as he'll because of course the u.s. military by long must be led by a civilian and lloyd austin has only been out of the forest for 4 years he needs to be out at least 7 years according to the law and that's why he would require...
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he says general lloyd austin is the right person for the job. he is getting a lot of push back. >>> plus ahead of georgia's run off, the misinformation is getting to some trump sup porlters. >> who did you vote for? >> the greatest president we ever had, donald j. trump. >> and he lost. >> he didn't lose. >> he ain't gonna lose. >> are you kidding me? >> he ain't gonna lose. when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com it was a total game changer. since you're heading off to dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you
he says general lloyd austin is the right person for the job. he is getting a lot of push back. >>> plus ahead of georgia's run off, the misinformation is getting to some trump sup porlters. >> who did you vote for? >> the greatest president we ever had, donald j. trump. >> and he lost. >> he didn't lose. >> he ain't gonna lose. >> are you kidding me? >> he ain't gonna lose. when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get...
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do you expect lloyd austin to get this?> this has been all the prognosticating in washington, d.c., today. will general austin get the waiver or not? my gut tells me he will, but i think there are some legitimate arguments against it. an exception once every 65 years is one thing, but the worry is breaking down the norm so that it's a standard thing for a general to be considered, that could really erode this idea of civilian control of the military. i think that the matters situation -- mattis and marshall situation were unique. president biden -- president-elect biden is set to bring the country back to some state of normalcy. there are a lot of people who would like to see him hold to that. >> great perspective there. thank you. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> the trump campaign pinning its hopes on a lawsuit filed by the u.s. state of texas and backed by 17 other states to overturn the presidential -- election results which favored joe biden. it asks the supreme court to throw out the voting results from four battl
do you expect lloyd austin to get this?> this has been all the prognosticating in washington, d.c., today. will general austin get the waiver or not? my gut tells me he will, but i think there are some legitimate arguments against it. an exception once every 65 years is one thing, but the worry is breaking down the norm so that it's a standard thing for a general to be considered, that could really erode this idea of civilian control of the military. i think that the matters situation --...
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he says general lloyd austin is the right person for the job. he is getting a lot of pushback. >>> plus ahead of georgia's run off, the misinformation is getting to some trump supporters. >> who did you vote for? if you don't mind me asking. >> the greatest president we've ever had, donald j. trump. >> and he lost. >> he didn't lose. >> he's going to win. >> are you kidding me? >> he ain't going to lose. can you tell me that story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be discovered. this holiday, start the journey with a dna kit from ancestry. this holiday, start the journey with a dna kit did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. take the prilosec otc two-week challenge. and see the difference for yourself. prilosec otc, 1 pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. save for being a new customer. save more for adding driv
he says general lloyd austin is the right person for the job. he is getting a lot of pushback. >>> plus ahead of georgia's run off, the misinformation is getting to some trump supporters. >> who did you vote for? if you don't mind me asking. >> the greatest president we've ever had, donald j. trump. >> and he lost. >> he didn't lose. >> he's going to win. >> are you kidding me? >> he ain't going to lose. can you tell me that story again? behind...
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up my uniform for the last time and went from being gener lloyd austin to lloyd austin.n important distinctionak and one that i with utmost seriousness and sincerity. ros: canada has become the third country to authorize the use of the pfizeroronavirus vaccine, that follows the u.k. and barain. -- bahrain. medical regulators have recommended that people wh significant allergic reactions should not have the job after two nhs workers had an adverse response. they have both recovered and thousands of other people have received the vaccine without any issues. here is more from por health corrent. >> they have been together ever since they met wle working at a hospital or than five decades ago. returned to the plere theys have served for 40 years and where the covid vaccine offers some hope for better days ahead. >> life does not diminish whent you der. the in zaidis are there about catching something or doing something -- the anxieties are there about catching something or doing something. both of us want to have it done. >>ns as vaccinat continue, a warning from the medicin
up my uniform for the last time and went from being gener lloyd austin to lloyd austin.n important distinctionak and one that i with utmost seriousness and sincerity. ros: canada has become the third country to authorize the use of the pfizeroronavirus vaccine, that follows the u.k. and barain. -- bahrain. medical regulators have recommended that people wh significant allergic reactions should not have the job after two nhs workers had an adverse response. they have both recovered and thousands...
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it was about a specific trump appointee, an anti-abortion activist named scott lloyd, who was put in charge of the office of refugee resettlement. scott lloyd had been a lifelong anti-abortion activist that's all he'd ever done in life he was therefore an odd choice to lead the office of refugee resettlement for one thing, he had precisely zero prior experience of anything having to do with resettling refugees, so why should he run the refugee resettlement office? for unexplained reasons, they gave him the job anyway, and once he was installed there in went, mr. lloyd decided that he would use the power of his office, the fact that people in custody under his authority were essentially under his control, he would use that power to block a teenage rape victim who was living alone in a shelter run by scott lloyd's office he tried to use the fact that that gave him power over her to block her from obtaining abortion because she wanted to get an abortion so she would not be forced to bear the child of her rapist he decided he would block that now, in this country, it does not matter if y
it was about a specific trump appointee, an anti-abortion activist named scott lloyd, who was put in charge of the office of refugee resettlement. scott lloyd had been a lifelong anti-abortion activist that's all he'd ever done in life he was therefore an odd choice to lead the office of refugee resettlement for one thing, he had precisely zero prior experience of anything having to do with resettling refugees, so why should he run the refugee resettlement office? for unexplained reasons, they...
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but this trump appointee, scott lloyd, who knows why he was in this job in the first place? he decided he would use his power to block this girl from getting it, right? he's the guy in charge of this agency that has all these kids living in its custody. he decided he would use that power to take it upon himself to block any young woman under his purview from getting an abortion for any reason, starting with that 17-year-old girl who had been raped and in the end, that 17-year-old girl sued, and she won, and she was able to get the abortion and the lawsuit around her case turned up something else about the way the trump administration was running this operation and this guy scott lloyd they had put in charge of all these young people "the new york times" was first to break the news that scott lloyd had instructed his staff at the office of refugee resettlement, that they should give him a spreadsheet every week listing one by one, individually, girls who were in the custody of his agency who were pregnant. that spreadsheet eventually became public thanks to a foia request, an
but this trump appointee, scott lloyd, who knows why he was in this job in the first place? he decided he would use his power to block this girl from getting it, right? he's the guy in charge of this agency that has all these kids living in its custody. he decided he would use that power to take it upon himself to block any young woman under his purview from getting an abortion for any reason, starting with that 17-year-old girl who had been raped and in the end, that 17-year-old girl sued, and...
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her mother ruth lloyd recalled speaking to her daughter that day she sounded like she was driving. >>ceo was speaking very rapidly and it wasn't a conversation she was just talking to us was just hard to make out what exactly she was saying 2 days later erica lloyds 2006 honda accord was found abandoned about 19 miles outside of joshua tree village on shelton road so i just said just littered roads, california highway patrol officer casey, 7 says investigators found no evidence on the roadway consistent with a traffic accident even though the vehicle had clearly suffered some damage there was damage to the front ends and along with the wind chills. >>and back window. so looks like it possibly might have been involved in tc. but we can confirm anything there were. >>items still in the vehicle. so there were no it didn't look like any items were taken out of the vehicle ruth and way lloyd learned from erica's friends that she spoke of needing a little break from the stress related to the pandemic her business got shut down by because of covid says she had no income coming in to her y
her mother ruth lloyd recalled speaking to her daughter that day she sounded like she was driving. >>ceo was speaking very rapidly and it wasn't a conversation she was just talking to us was just hard to make out what exactly she was saying 2 days later erica lloyds 2006 honda accord was found abandoned about 19 miles outside of joshua tree village on shelton road so i just said just littered roads, california highway patrol officer casey, 7 says investigators found no evidence on the...
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former life, a lloyd's. lloyd's announcing charlie nu nn as their new ceo. this is moving to change the top of credit suisse. we will dig into the changes at the top a bit more. let's pause. we will get into the market for a moment. you look at the changing dynamics across the performance. this is a man that led floyd's, had a great deal -- led lloyd's, had a great deal of retail banking experience. the two main stories are that, --ta suisse, and -- being credit suisse, and -- being challenged. a great: there was opinion piece about the fact that this was a french man working in an italian banking industry that may be he did not have the political chops for, but he certainly had the financial industry chops to do the job. thet of movement within financial industries and services industries this morning. manus: i like it when you bring your inter-american to the show. he just did not have the chops to do the job. we will leave that thought there. let's talk about the risks in the world and in the markets. the prospects for the coronavirus vaccine has caused g
former life, a lloyd's. lloyd's announcing charlie nu nn as their new ceo. this is moving to change the top of credit suisse. we will dig into the changes at the top a bit more. let's pause. we will get into the market for a moment. you look at the changing dynamics across the performance. this is a man that led floyd's, had a great deal -- led lloyd's, had a great deal of retail banking experience. the two main stories are that, --ta suisse, and -- being credit suisse, and -- being challenged....
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>> amy lloyd wasn't coming back. >> no. amy lloyd was not going to testify a second time.al she made, testify once, then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back because once someone has that level of cover, you can't undo it, bring them back. >> and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second degree manslaughter. >> and did you, in fact, commit the crime that you are pleading guilty to? >> yes, i did. >> which meant that at least he now admitted to firing that fatal shot. >> i thought, well, plea gar bargain, spends another ten years in jail, i'm not too bad with that. >> wasn't ten more years, it wasn't any more years. he got the time he'd already served, five years, plus just three days of house arrest. >>> three more days. >> three more days. he walked out of the courtroom, went home. and that really checked me. >> he successfully sued shane in civil court for wrongful death. the jury awarded him $63 million, later reduced to 33 million. no matter, said mike. he has president receivedn't re doe
>> amy lloyd wasn't coming back. >> no. amy lloyd was not going to testify a second time.al she made, testify once, then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back because once someone has that level of cover, you can't undo it, bring them back. >> and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second degree manslaughter. >> and did you, in fact, commit the crime that you are pleading...
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her mother ruth lloyd recalled speaking to her daughter that day she sounded like she was driving. >>ceo was speaking very rapidly and it was in a conversation, she was just talking to us was just hard to make out what exactly she was saying 2 days later erica lloyds 2006 honda accord was found abandoned about 19 miles outside of joshua tree village on shelton road so i just said just littered roads, california highway patrol officer casey, 7 says investigators found no evidence on the roadway consistent with a traffic accident even though the vehicle had clearly suffered some damage there was damage to the front ends and along with the wind chills. >>and back window. so looks like it possibly might have been involved in tc. but we can confirm anything there were. >>items still in the vehicle. so there were no it didn't look like any items were taken out of the vehicle ruth and wayne lloyd learned from erica's friends that she spoke of needing a little break from the stress related to the pandemic her business got shut down by because of covid says she had no income coming in to he
her mother ruth lloyd recalled speaking to her daughter that day she sounded like she was driving. >>ceo was speaking very rapidly and it was in a conversation, she was just talking to us was just hard to make out what exactly she was saying 2 days later erica lloyds 2006 honda accord was found abandoned about 19 miles outside of joshua tree village on shelton road so i just said just littered roads, california highway patrol officer casey, 7 says investigators found no evidence on the...
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retired general lloyd austin. but biden asked congress to grant a waiver so that austin could take that job. >> i would not be asking for this exception if i did not believe this moment in our history didn't call for it. it does call for it and if i didn't have the faith i have to ask for it. i believe in the importance of civilian control of the military. >> when i concluded my military service four years ago, i hung up my uniform for the last time and went from being general lloyd austin to lloyd austin. it is an important distinction. >> we also have breaking news from the pentagon where in the last hour the officials expect 44,000 doses of pfizer's vaccine in the coming days and active defense secretary miller will get one early. this as the time it takes for the u.s. to record another 1 million new cases keeps getting smaller and smaller. five days to go from 14 million to 15 million new covid cases in this country. we are well on our way to the next million as the death toll just topped 288,000 people. joini
retired general lloyd austin. but biden asked congress to grant a waiver so that austin could take that job. >> i would not be asking for this exception if i did not believe this moment in our history didn't call for it. it does call for it and if i didn't have the faith i have to ask for it. i believe in the importance of civilian control of the military. >> when i concluded my military service four years ago, i hung up my uniform for the last time and went from being general lloyd...
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her mother ruth lloyd recalled speaking to her daughter that day she sounded like she was driving. >>ceo was speaking very rapidly and it was in a conversation, she was just talking to us was just hard to make out what exactly she was saying 2 days later erica lloyds 2006 honda accord was found abandoned about 19 miles outside of joshua tree village on shelton road so i just said just littered roads, california highway patrol officer casey, 7 says investigators found no evidence on the roadway consistent with a traffic accident even though the vehicle had clearly suffered some damage there was damage to the front ends and along with the wind chills. >>and back window. so looks like it possibly might have been involved in tc. but we can confirm anything there were. >>items still in the vehicle. so there were no it didn't look like any items were taken out of the vehicle ruth and way lloyd learned from erica's friends that she spoke of needing a little break from the stress related to the pandemic her business got shut down by because of covid says she had no income coming in to her
her mother ruth lloyd recalled speaking to her daughter that day she sounded like she was driving. >>ceo was speaking very rapidly and it was in a conversation, she was just talking to us was just hard to make out what exactly she was saying 2 days later erica lloyds 2006 honda accord was found abandoned about 19 miles outside of joshua tree village on shelton road so i just said just littered roads, california highway patrol officer casey, 7 says investigators found no evidence on the...
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and this piece of the book, is about a trump official named scott lloyd, scott lloyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents and for the first time, it's revealed in the book, what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official saw his list. this list of the separated kids reported on the front page of the new york times. this is how jacob reports it, quote the reporting in the new york times made scott lloyd irritated. he was left to stew about the leak over the weekend. embarrassed scott lloyd knew the leak came from his department, on his watch, under an an minute stragz that appointed him to the position. he a drastic reaction. let's get through of the list. if he did that, it would destroy the link of the children and their parents. despite the fact that the list itself was the best hope of reuniting them. scott lloyd knew to discard the list, he to instruct his staff to do so. lloyd wanted to hear from them before deciding on a course of action. he asked why can't we e-mail on a case by case basis. you see the problem t
and this piece of the book, is about a trump official named scott lloyd, scott lloyd was in charge of keeping the list of kids who had been taken away from their parents and for the first time, it's revealed in the book, what happened when scott lloyd, this trump administration official saw his list. this list of the separated kids reported on the front page of the new york times. this is how jacob reports it, quote the reporting in the new york times made scott lloyd irritated. he was left to...
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in lloyd george's mind, it was simply that george -- that it grew too fast. so although they were allies during the war, there were very different definitions about what they were doing there. this in worldout war ii as well because many of the same problems are there. what is the fundamental cause of the problem? until you answer that question, you can't really look to solutions. clemenceau, the american approach looks way too idealistic, way to high in the sky where is to wilson his solutions look like more of the same. part of it is an understanding of how you view the past. to borrow the old phrase, the further you look back, the further you can look forward. it is a difference in what they see when they look back. jason: there's also the differences in germany, how they understood the sources of the conflict and how, for example, clemens so views wilson upon -- clemenceau's idealism. beyond wilson, on the french and and not at all convinced just because we have that now running germany instead of wilhelm the second, if that really has been much change. t
in lloyd george's mind, it was simply that george -- that it grew too fast. so although they were allies during the war, there were very different definitions about what they were doing there. this in worldout war ii as well because many of the same problems are there. what is the fundamental cause of the problem? until you answer that question, you can't really look to solutions. clemenceau, the american approach looks way too idealistic, way to high in the sky where is to wilson his solutions...
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joe biden names retired general lloyd austin as us defence secretary.proved he would become the first african—american to lead the pentagon. in yet another final attempt to unlock post—brexit trade talks, borisjohnson heads to brussels later to meet the european commission president. a champions league match in paris is abandoned, with teams walking off the pitch following an alleged racist slur. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the us president—elect, joe biden, has outlined his plans to combat a deepening coronavirus health emergency which has left record numbers of americans dead or in hospital. he promised that in his first 100 days, 100 million americans would be vaccinated. he said that he would push to re—open schools. in some states children haven't sat in a classroom for 10 months. at a news conference, mr biden also repeated an appeal for everyone to wear a mask during his first 100 days. masking, vaccination, opening schools, these are the three key goals for my first 100 days. it will start with my signing order
joe biden names retired general lloyd austin as us defence secretary.proved he would become the first african—american to lead the pentagon. in yet another final attempt to unlock post—brexit trade talks, borisjohnson heads to brussels later to meet the european commission president. a champions league match in paris is abandoned, with teams walking off the pitch following an alleged racist slur. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the us president—elect, joe...