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abby, you want today add something? >> yeah, please. great points before and just to emphasize what else covid has also exposed deep longstanding inequitities in the world health all over. so we need to be a much better job in investing in public health systems in low and middle income countries, making sure we have the ability to administer vaccine doses now and so we're prepared to respond to other countries like raj and others said earlier and includes regional vaccine manufacturing hubs that we can use for covid vaccines and would make the world more resilient in the future. >> you know, and we have heard, i think, just about from everyone some version of learning from what we've already experienced. we seem to do that so poorly and we repeat the mistakes and i think this whole lesson about what covid has exposed in terms of inequities is one we'll have to address and also to build back better. let's go to another question, please. >> i'm group two themes of questions here. the first is looking at geopolitical considerations and vac
abby, you want today add something? >> yeah, please. great points before and just to emphasize what else covid has also exposed deep longstanding inequitities in the world health all over. so we need to be a much better job in investing in public health systems in low and middle income countries, making sure we have the ability to administer vaccine doses now and so we're prepared to respond to other countries like raj and others said earlier and includes regional vaccine manufacturing...
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>> abby said a great thing, is our problem. adopt my theory on college football based on my favorite coach, so that is the problem we have in politics. being a georgian, i support the people who work at delta airlines by phi delta not because of what a board was out in a statement because those americans go to work every day and try to get me where i want to go comfortable and safe and the majority do you can't take your eye off the ball. when it comes to boycotts i'm not going to sport a nike check because they did something i didn't believe in and it offended me with colin kaepernick, not going to tell you not do because if the shoe fits you, it's a product, it's something you can afford, buy it and i think that's where we need to be, we need to give corporations less opportunity to speak up to begin with and boycotts, if you don't believe me, boycotting chick-fil-a, it took a couple hours to get your chicken sandwich so these things, our reaction in georgia is let us have our culture back, we love delta airlines and chick-fi
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i'm abby phillip. to our viewers in the united states and around the world, thank you for spending part of your easter sunday about us. joe biden campaigned for the white house as a transformational candidate, a bridge to the next generation of american leaders. but in his first months in office, he's governed as a president with far bigger ambitions. and with infrastructure week finally here, his $2.3 trillion plan is one of the most sweeping presidential proposals in decades. >> it will create millions of jobs, good-paying jobs. it will grow the economy, make us more competitive around the world, promote our national security interests and put us in a position to win the global competition with china. i'm convinced that if we act now, in 50 years people will look back and say this was the moment that america won the future. >> the american jobs plan spends hundreds of billions on traditional infrastructure priorities like modernizing the nation's crumbling highways and bridges, replacing lead water p
i'm abby phillip. to our viewers in the united states and around the world, thank you for spending part of your easter sunday about us. joe biden campaigned for the white house as a transformational candidate, a bridge to the next generation of american leaders. but in his first months in office, he's governed as a president with far bigger ambitions. and with infrastructure week finally here, his $2.3 trillion plan is one of the most sweeping presidential proposals in decades. >> it will...
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>> well, good morning, abby. it is good to be with you. and it has been a very difficult week. and i'll take the first part of that first. the collective trauma that this country is experiencing, you can't even catch your breath after one shooting before there is another that you're trying to process. it is been reported that there have been, since the trial, since the derek chauvin trial began on march 29th there has been 64 people killed at the hands of law enforcement. that comes out to about three per day. that is just an astonishing heartbreaking, heart rendering, but hopefully a moment that will lead us to something different. in the city of minneapolis, for instance, there is not a -- there in the twin cities, there is not some person that is not impacted by what is going on. even if you feel like police reform is isn't you haven't cared about or to which you have not paid attention, this is a moment where people across all sectors are waking up and saying something has to be done. and hopefully when we talk about that collective fraction that it will wilinclude the poli
>> well, good morning, abby. it is good to be with you. and it has been a very difficult week. and i'll take the first part of that first. the collective trauma that this country is experiencing, you can't even catch your breath after one shooting before there is another that you're trying to process. it is been reported that there have been, since the trial, since the derek chauvin trial began on march 29th there has been 64 people killed at the hands of law enforcement. that comes out...
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let's talk about it with david challen chalian and abby philip.moments where you think, what if donald trump still had twitter? clearly this is going to impact him. >> i'm sure we'll find out with a statement in our inboxes from his new office in mar-a-lago. this is a big deal. rudy giuliani has latched himself to donald trump in so many different ways. that part is not entirely a surprise, given all the things that giuliani has done that have raised a lot of concerns about whether he was being influenced by foreigners, as he was doing this work for donald trump, but trump is going to use this as a way of saying that this new administration is coming after him politically. he is a big fan of the term witch-hunt. i almost bet you money that's what he's going to call this. we will not be surprised to hear what trump has to say on this eventually, but it doesn't change the underlying facts here, which is there's a real investigation happening involving giuliani, and it's very serious. there's no amount of rhetoric or spin that will change what invest
let's talk about it with david challen chalian and abby philip.moments where you think, what if donald trump still had twitter? clearly this is going to impact him. >> i'm sure we'll find out with a statement in our inboxes from his new office in mar-a-lago. this is a big deal. rudy giuliani has latched himself to donald trump in so many different ways. that part is not entirely a surprise, given all the things that giuliani has done that have raised a lot of concerns about whether he was...
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>> will start with abby. select also on the geopolitical question, while it is true the vaccine and equity issue right now has important national security implications in addition the public health economic and moral dimensions, but right now those inequities are harming u.s. interests and low and middle income countries are turning to chinese and russian vaccines in the absence improve vaccine. the removing artificial barriers to produce more of the labor those discussed earlier intellectual property rights and enhance u.s. leadership in the world and not diminish it. more than 100 countries support and the u.s. should join that as a way to unite the world through people's vaccine. spirit you know, i just have to say deeply challenging we would ever, ever rely on reasoning that more people in more places might benefit from more vaccinations. especially from vaccines that might be more effective as a reason to not embrace -- to advocate to support wto waiver a trips waiver. and i find that quite morally repug
>> will start with abby. select also on the geopolitical question, while it is true the vaccine and equity issue right now has important national security implications in addition the public health economic and moral dimensions, but right now those inequities are harming u.s. interests and low and middle income countries are turning to chinese and russian vaccines in the absence improve vaccine. the removing artificial barriers to produce more of the labor those discussed earlier...
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but you're right, abby.rticipated in the big lie, and then said one thing about the insurrection and then voted another way. sitting there looking him right in the face right in front of him dead in the eye. >> yeah. i mean, look, this is the reality of governing in washington right now. it's that you know, president biden is in a position and democrats are in a position where they have to figure out are they willing to work with the opposing party under those circumstances? and the reality of it has been up until this point they haven't because there hasn't been bipartisan legislation on some of these big issues like covid relief passed and it's likely that the next agenda item, infrastructure, may not be bipartisan either. so the answer has really been that they have not been able to work with the other side. but you know, there are a lot of democrats out there saying that there's no point in trying to paper over something as fundamental as whether other lawmakers are committed to democracy. and i think th
but you're right, abby.rticipated in the big lie, and then said one thing about the insurrection and then voted another way. sitting there looking him right in the face right in front of him dead in the eye. >> yeah. i mean, look, this is the reality of governing in washington right now. it's that you know, president biden is in a position and democrats are in a position where they have to figure out are they willing to work with the opposing party under those circumstances? and the...
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>> thanks abby. i apologize. not only the merits of this argument that i agree with, with written x extensively about to pursue a political reason for more technical nuclear challenge. by no means holistic problems at hand. in thinking is a former congressional aide where food be today about this budget we have on the defense department. there in lies reimagining conveyance of u.s. interests. discussions about peace and political solution in conflict resolution just does not get enough public funding and support. i do think that is part of the problem. ny u.s. military, u.s. foreign policy excuse me toward the world has become so militarily dominant at the expense of some is more cost-effective and durable solutions. i would just add to what frank said having trilateral died like the deputy area states to pursue these kinds of tricky, thorny issues like north korea on the trilateral basis. i think the biggest barrier to that in my mind is washington's tendency to make virtually everything about the indo pacific,
>> thanks abby. i apologize. not only the merits of this argument that i agree with, with written x extensively about to pursue a political reason for more technical nuclear challenge. by no means holistic problems at hand. in thinking is a former congressional aide where food be today about this budget we have on the defense department. there in lies reimagining conveyance of u.s. interests. discussions about peace and political solution in conflict resolution just does not get enough...
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i'm abby phillip.e start this morning in palm beach, florida, where the rnc is holding its annual spring donor retreat and the star attraction is former president donald trump whose mar-a-lago resort just happens to be a few miles away from where most of the events were held. last night, hundreds of rnc members and donors went to see him. a source tells cnn that trump spent most of his remarks repeating his election lies and lashing out at his perceived enemies in both parties, including his former vice president mike pence and senator mitch mcconnell for not pushing to overturn the election. if that were schumer instead of that dumb son of a "b" mitch mcconnell, they would never have allowed it to happen, trump said. the comments were met with huge applause and trump's dominance over his party is clear and it goes well beyond just the location of the donor meetings. the gop continues to wage culture wars and double down on election lies rather than debate policy. last week, boycotts were mentioned 792
i'm abby phillip.e start this morning in palm beach, florida, where the rnc is holding its annual spring donor retreat and the star attraction is former president donald trump whose mar-a-lago resort just happens to be a few miles away from where most of the events were held. last night, hundreds of rnc members and donors went to see him. a source tells cnn that trump spent most of his remarks repeating his election lies and lashing out at his perceived enemies in both parties, including his...
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he is also nominated for an oscar for best supporting actor for his performance as abbie hoffman in "ook. >> you know why you're on trial here >> we carried certain ideas across state lines not machine guns or drugs or little girls ideas. when we crossed from new york, to new jersey, to pennsylvania, to ohio, to illinois, we had certain ideas. and for that, we were gassed, beaten, arrested and put on trial. >> seth: please welcome to the show sacha baron cohen how are you, sacha >> hi -- how's it going seth? >> seth: it's going very well. it's incredible to me not only how wonderful both these performances are, but the fact that you were doing them simultaneously is shocking to me because it's -- obviously they are two very different sets. one is very controlled, then, of course, you have "borat. >> yes i mean, on the set of "chicago 7," you can go to craft services and you know, you can go to a trailer. on the set of "borat," you're basically running away from the police so, you meet in between. >> seth: well, it's so funny, because, of course, that's what abbie hoffman goes through
he is also nominated for an oscar for best supporting actor for his performance as abbie hoffman in "ook. >> you know why you're on trial here >> we carried certain ideas across state lines not machine guns or drugs or little girls ideas. when we crossed from new york, to new jersey, to pennsylvania, to ohio, to illinois, we had certain ideas. and for that, we were gassed, beaten, arrested and put on trial. >> seth: please welcome to the show sacha baron cohen how are...
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household, abby, that's for sure, senior political correspondent. i want to start with if anything is going to change, right, and the political will, because it's notable this week in the middle of all this, the white house, susan rice announced the decision to pund basically to congress and say we're not going to do what biden said we're going to do, but we're going to leave this in the hands of those that legislate, in the hands of congress. >> yeah. >> if they didn't get anything done in the month after george floyd was killed on the streets of minneapolis, what says they will now? >> yeah. it's such a good question. you know, i think there are two ways of looking at this from the biden administration's perspective and also from the perspective of advocates who are trying to figure out what's the most effective strategy to get change into the system, and one way of looking at it is by saying, you know, we're going to put the pressure on congress to do something is that they're putting all of their, you know, muscle, their political muscle behind
household, abby, that's for sure, senior political correspondent. i want to start with if anything is going to change, right, and the political will, because it's notable this week in the middle of all this, the white house, susan rice announced the decision to pund basically to congress and say we're not going to do what biden said we're going to do, but we're going to leave this in the hands of those that legislate, in the hands of congress. >> yeah. >> if they didn't get anything...
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joining me now is abby phillips and anchor of inside politics sunday and paul. what does it say this issue of the georgia voting law pushed republican leader slip to attack corporate america because they have traditionally been go pr p allies? >> it seems to be a canary in the coal mine if you're a republican. for so long corporations spoke out about taxes and regulations but now that they're talking about issues that are related to democracy, it's a huge problem on the republican side. i think there is real questions, though, about the truth and he said there are, you know, former president trump as well suggesting there are more, you know, republicans who would boycott these companies than people on the other side. i think if that were the case, i mean, these companies would be doing what is right for their bottom line. it seems to indicate the numbers are perhaps not in their favor and there is concern why they are pushing back and pushing back hard. >> president biden weighed in on this today. i want to play this for our viewers. >> it is reassuring to see t
joining me now is abby phillips and anchor of inside politics sunday and paul. what does it say this issue of the georgia voting law pushed republican leader slip to attack corporate america because they have traditionally been go pr p allies? >> it seems to be a canary in the coal mine if you're a republican. for so long corporations spoke out about taxes and regulations but now that they're talking about issues that are related to democracy, it's a huge problem on the republican side. i...
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abby, does this make any sense that we are bringing all of these people into the country?about what president biden said as we cannot worry about two things at once. i think that means that may be more responsibility needs to be dealt out to different members of your administration if that is happening. and i think it is good to see him at least change the tone from this being a challenge to now a crisis. the first step and all of this is acknowledgment. you talk about those migrants coming over, it's coming after just reported on friday for the dhs unaccompanied children report there is more than 22000 unaccompanied minors currently in custody by the u.s. government. and i think everyone right now is passing the blame to one another. we just need to figure this thing out, sean. i'm hoping at some point with this acknowledgment will come a little accountability. >> i think you are right people passing the blame back and forth like a hot potato. i think the hot potato belongs with joe biden and kamala harris. both of them have not gone to the southern border paris both talk
abby, does this make any sense that we are bringing all of these people into the country?about what president biden said as we cannot worry about two things at once. i think that means that may be more responsibility needs to be dealt out to different members of your administration if that is happening. and i think it is good to see him at least change the tone from this being a challenge to now a crisis. the first step and all of this is acknowledgment. you talk about those migrants coming...
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he had been the brother of andrew's first wife, abby who was killed upstairs as i had mentioned was his second wife, and he had arrived the day before to pay a visit on the bordens. and that seemed suspicious to many people. and he was also an attractive suspect because he was an outsider. he was from the west. he was a horse trader. people said he consorted with gypsy traders who were down in westport. and there were just things about him that weren't so appealing. so he seemed plausible, but he had an alibi that was straight out of a detective novel. shortly after breakfast he had gone to visit other relatives in a different part of town, and he had been riding on the horse car with six priests. [ laughter ] and while, you know, if this were an agatha christie he would have done it. that left two women in the house at the time of the murders. the first bridget sullivan, the family's irish catholic housekeeper, who incidentally, was called maggie by everyone except mrs. borden. the reason she was called maggie was maggie was the name of their last housekeeper and they just couldn't be
he had been the brother of andrew's first wife, abby who was killed upstairs as i had mentioned was his second wife, and he had arrived the day before to pay a visit on the bordens. and that seemed suspicious to many people. and he was also an attractive suspect because he was an outsider. he was from the west. he was a horse trader. people said he consorted with gypsy traders who were down in westport. and there were just things about him that weren't so appealing. so he seemed plausible, but...
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so abby, rudy giuliani and his allies are fighting back. they're now saying this is all politically motivated and it is all about trump and they're saying biden is lying. this is what they are doing. here is andrew rudy giuliani, rudy's son. last night on this show. >> you have proof that no other judges signed the warrant? >> i don't have any proof. do you have any proof that any of the judges would sign the warrant? >> well, i have faith in our system. many of those were trump's appointed judges. >> i read 200 affidavits. that's all i would say about that. i am shocked that the fbi would do this when my father and bob kos stel low, his lawyer were cooperating with them. >> it is corrupt or he'll throw anything out there to see if it sticks, right? the problem is putting the facts aside that shows it all to be not truth, there is a large population latching onto narrative corruption. p putting it out there is very dangerous, is it? >> yeah, they're putting it out there because they know there are a lot of people who'll believe anything the
so abby, rudy giuliani and his allies are fighting back. they're now saying this is all politically motivated and it is all about trump and they're saying biden is lying. this is what they are doing. here is andrew rudy giuliani, rudy's son. last night on this show. >> you have proof that no other judges signed the warrant? >> i don't have any proof. do you have any proof that any of the judges would sign the warrant? >> well, i have faith in our system. many of those were...
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he had been the brother of andrew's first wife, abby happy, who was killed upstairs, as i mentioned, was the second wife. and he arrived the day before to pay a visit on the bidens. and that seemed suspicious to many people. and he was also an attractive suspect because he was an outsider he. was from the west, he was a horse trading. people said he consulted with jiffy traders who were down in west point. and there were just things about them in that weren't so appealing. so he seemed plausible. but he had an alibi that was straight out of a detective novel. shortly after breakfast, he had gone to visit other relatives at a different part of town and he had been riding on the horse car with six priests. and well -- you know, if this were an agatha kristie, you would definitely have done it. that seems like a pretty good alibi. so that left two women who were in the house at the time of the murders. the first, brigitte sullivan -- the family's irish catholic housekeeper -- who incidentally was called maggie by everyone except mrs. parton. and the reason she was called maggie was that
he had been the brother of andrew's first wife, abby happy, who was killed upstairs, as i mentioned, was the second wife. and he arrived the day before to pay a visit on the bidens. and that seemed suspicious to many people. and he was also an attractive suspect because he was an outsider he. was from the west, he was a horse trading. people said he consulted with jiffy traders who were down in west point. and there were just things about them in that weren't so appealing. so he seemed...
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in it she addresses one of the most infamous murders in american history, the murders of andrew and abby borden and the subsequent trial of their daughter lizzie was so internationalized that they remain important even thousand, over 120 years later. robertson strips away the details and using primary sources like court transcripts and lizzie's own letters. she talks about how the gilded age set up lizzie's treatment and set up the stage for what lizzie borden has become. now here's cara robertson. [ applause ] >> i'm not expecting a call. this is just to make sure i don't speak too long. thank you so much for coming, particularly on such a beautiful day. also i think that when you've been working on a subject for as long as i have, there is always a fear that you're involved in some sort of intellectual stockholm syndrome. it's nice to know once the book is actually out, there are people who might want to know a little more about it. what i would like to do is tell you a little more about what drew me into the case to give you a sense of what my approach is. although it's a very familia
in it she addresses one of the most infamous murders in american history, the murders of andrew and abby borden and the subsequent trial of their daughter lizzie was so internationalized that they remain important even thousand, over 120 years later. robertson strips away the details and using primary sources like court transcripts and lizzie's own letters. she talks about how the gilded age set up lizzie's treatment and set up the stage for what lizzie borden has become. now here's cara...
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but there are real questions not only in the context as abby articulated but we don't know a lot abouthe chinese vaccines. and those countries that have purchased overseas for the vaccine themselves are publishing their population level idea. we have some population level data countries using other vaccines but we don't have any advocacy data from any of the trials run in china even though the chinese vaccine trial started before ours did here. they are complicated questions that only geopolitical embedded in the question itself and that abby spoke to so clearly that complicated by the juxtaposition of how much we know not only about the pfizer and moderna vaccines but johnson & johnson or other vaccine candidates that hopefully will receive approval from regulators or japanese it on - - japanese regulators around the world it is a critical question from that perspective as well that we know none of the chinese vaccines are a vaccine. given how much robust data we have how disproportionally more effective mrna seems to be against the new variant emerging, if we were to have the wto tri
but there are real questions not only in the context as abby articulated but we don't know a lot abouthe chinese vaccines. and those countries that have purchased overseas for the vaccine themselves are publishing their population level idea. we have some population level data countries using other vaccines but we don't have any advocacy data from any of the trials run in china even though the chinese vaccine trial started before ours did here. they are complicated questions that only...
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. >> thank you, abby, yes, we will come back to q&a session to hear more from you. and the executive their then prior to the current position she said that the executive direction that for over a decade they will have their first women's caucus, might i add. also serving as the director of gender and development and held countless other positions. and that includes the passionate amendment to social justice. and certainly to gender equality. thank you so much for being with us today. and that includes the inclusive and cooperative action on global health, particularly for women and girls, and you have been an early champion of the people's vaccine. so from eight global governance perspective, where do you think we stand right now in terms of vaccine distribution and how early does that affect women and girls as well. >> it is really important, and i am so delighted to be with my friend here today, and to join chelsea clinton. you are right that we are aware of the need for global health safety. you know, in the early years of the epidemic, when life-saving treatment
. >> thank you, abby, yes, we will come back to q&a session to hear more from you. and the executive their then prior to the current position she said that the executive direction that for over a decade they will have their first women's caucus, might i add. also serving as the director of gender and development and held countless other positions. and that includes the passionate amendment to social justice. and certainly to gender equality. thank you so much for being with us today....
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. >> i think of abby and libby all the time.ave their names etched in my desk. >> reporter: investigators arrested 42-year-old james chadwell last week for the attempted kidnapping and attempted murder of a 10-year-old girl in lafayette, indiana. police say they found the girl injured and undressed in his locked basement. he's pleaded not guilty, but authorities now say they're looking into whether chadwell could have killed 13-year-old abby williams and 14-year-old libby german in nearby delphi, indiana, four years ago. the sheriff saying there are several factors leading them to look into chadwell but not elaborating. the girls were last seen on this hiking trail snapchatting near a bridge. police say libby recorded part of the encounter on her phone capturing a chilling voice that told the girls to move down a hill. >> guys, down the hill. >> reporter: their bodies found on valentine's day at the foot of a hill. investigators initially released this sketch of the suspect, but in 2019 they released a younger looking sketch say
. >> i think of abby and libby all the time.ave their names etched in my desk. >> reporter: investigators arrested 42-year-old james chadwell last week for the attempted kidnapping and attempted murder of a 10-year-old girl in lafayette, indiana. police say they found the girl injured and undressed in his locked basement. he's pleaded not guilty, but authorities now say they're looking into whether chadwell could have killed 13-year-old abby williams and 14-year-old libby german in...
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abby philip and daya bash, thanks to both of you. >>> coming up next, breaking news. what the department of justice is announcing about ahmaud arbery case and federal investigators raiding rudy giuliani's home. what that might mean for former president trump. stay with us. ask dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing your baby is getting the nutrition he needs, no matter how you choose to feed him. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . >>> we have some break news in the national lead. the justice department just announced that it's charging three j.men with federal hate crimes in connection with the death of ahmaud arbery who as you recall was a 25-year-old
abby philip and daya bash, thanks to both of you. >>> coming up next, breaking news. what the department of justice is announcing about ahmaud arbery case and federal investigators raiding rudy giuliani's home. what that might mean for former president trump. stay with us. ask dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing your baby is getting the nutrition he...
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think abbie is living a very bright present right now.astute, smart, speaks very clearly, her voice is very clear. and i don't know what else to say about her and i will be looking up to her one day from a very vaunted position that she has in media or whatever she chooses to do. what-i can't speak for all people of color inside of cnn but what i will say very fairly is that i think that cnn, while i think it's better than most, is not unlike any other company. we can do better. we have our challenges and discuss them. i think in a way that's more open than any other company i've worked for. are we perfect? noing can we do better? absolutely. are we working towards doing better? absolutely and you can see nat the position that abbie has earned and how she has handled hits e herself over this last few years with this administration. you can see it with laura jarrett in the morning. laura is billing her bone feed desas -- bona fides as a morning anchor and i will look at her some day just wanting -- begging to be on her show one day. >> i'l
think abbie is living a very bright present right now.astute, smart, speaks very clearly, her voice is very clear. and i don't know what else to say about her and i will be looking up to her one day from a very vaunted position that she has in media or whatever she chooses to do. what-i can't speak for all people of color inside of cnn but what i will say very fairly is that i think that cnn, while i think it's better than most, is not unlike any other company. we can do better. we have our...
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>> i think abby does it to hurt you. it's a type of revenge or something but i'm pathologically and pitifully kind. and neil is really kind to but i don't think it has todo with that . it has to do with can you love me now? i'm going to shock you this time. people are going to be annoying, i love neil so much and he's brilliant and deer and kind and good and he's a horrible know it all. i wrote about that a lot in the book butsometimes i'll feel that way . it changes you molecularly to be loved like that. it changes you and we don't have an owners manual for it. i didn't have an owners manual for that kind of crazy love. that kind of gentle, unconditional love but i'll feel that. and we talk about it, we give it the kind of depth even sweeter than and then i heard him eating bacon in the kitchen and i thought i'm going to kill myself because protestants are so out there that we can't get moments. and so i felt i can convert. i'm close to the jesuits. they always could convert me and i could get rid of neil. and. >> but t
>> i think abby does it to hurt you. it's a type of revenge or something but i'm pathologically and pitifully kind. and neil is really kind to but i don't think it has todo with that . it has to do with can you love me now? i'm going to shock you this time. people are going to be annoying, i love neil so much and he's brilliant and deer and kind and good and he's a horrible know it all. i wrote about that a lot in the book butsometimes i'll feel that way . it changes you molecularly to be...
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. >>> welcome to "inside politics," sunday, i'm abby phillip and thank you for spending part of your weekend with us. joe biden once described himself as a transitional figure, for the democratic party but nearly 100 days into his presidency, his record is looking far bigger than bolder. his facing a deeply divided political -- politically divided nation struggling to fight back the pandemic. biden has had his work cut out for him. >> we must end this uncivil war that pits red against blue. shots in arms and money in pockets. that is important. it is not a plan that tinkers around the edges. it is a once in a veneration investment into america. >> i concluded that it is time to end america's longest war. it is time for american troops to come home. >> we have to step up. scientists tell us that this is the decisive decade. >> the cover of bloomberg business week summed up the pace this way, a amassed biden with the title, move fast and fix things and the story described the even bigger challenges that lie ahead. the president faces a crisis on the southern border, a spike in gun viol
. >>> welcome to "inside politics," sunday, i'm abby phillip and thank you for spending part of your weekend with us. joe biden once described himself as a transitional figure, for the democratic party but nearly 100 days into his presidency, his record is looking far bigger than bolder. his facing a deeply divided political -- politically divided nation struggling to fight back the pandemic. biden has had his work cut out for him. >> we must end this uncivil war that...
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abby is exactly right. corporations care about the bottom line.ver 3,000 counties in america. donald trump carried 2,562 of them. vast majority of counties. joe biden only carried 509 counties. but those 509 biden counties account for 71% of the entire american economy. so these companies know what they're doing. and they are following their bottom line. they're following their consumers. the notion that mitch mcconnell somehow now or donald trump for that matter is andy corporate is kind of hilarious. opensecrets.org says mcconnell himself in his affiliated pacs took $4.3 million in corporate money in the last five years. so he should give the money back. if he is going to boycott, why doesn't he boycott their money and give it back? >> abby, to that point, mcconnell made clear he wants the money and says of course they should give money. but he has long been an advocate for corporations to allegedly have a voice in politics, as we pointed out, saying in 2012 corporations should be free to express themselves. it certainly does seem kind of remark
abby is exactly right. corporations care about the bottom line.ver 3,000 counties in america. donald trump carried 2,562 of them. vast majority of counties. joe biden only carried 509 counties. but those 509 biden counties account for 71% of the entire american economy. so these companies know what they're doing. and they are following their bottom line. they're following their consumers. the notion that mitch mcconnell somehow now or donald trump for that matter is andy corporate is kind of...
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it's puzzling. >> and you see more of this, abby, in our poll. we're supposed to fight about taxes and spending, we're supposed to argue about school choice, we're supposed to argue and debate a lot of things. we should not be debating democracy. if you look at our poll, look at these numbers, rule would make selections more fair. democrats ensure more voting. look at limiting drop box access to voting hours, republicans want that, democrats think it's a bad idea. democrats want to send absentee ballots to everybody, republicans think it's a bad idea, republicans, look at that, nine in ten republicans want voter id, only four in ten democrats say that. for a democracy to work, there has to be a basic consensus, just about the rules. fairness, how to do this. then we can fight about the results and fight about policy. >> yeah, it's so interesting, to me, because on many of those issues, with the exception of voter id, so we're talking about early voting, drop boxes, absentee ballot applications, these are all things that were problems that were in
it's puzzling. >> and you see more of this, abby, in our poll. we're supposed to fight about taxes and spending, we're supposed to argue about school choice, we're supposed to argue and debate a lot of things. we should not be debating democracy. if you look at our poll, look at these numbers, rule would make selections more fair. democrats ensure more voting. look at limiting drop box access to voting hours, republicans want that, democrats think it's a bad idea. democrats want to send...
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i want to go to abby phillips and john. president biden is the commander ip chief and he experienced so much loss himself and he's been able to have genuine empathy for others. tonight he called it a national embarr embarrassment which it is. flags at half-staff, this is beyond the scope of simply co consoling americans. >> this is moral outrage and embarrassment. no other countries see gun violence deaths like this. 45 mass shootdings in a month? and the question is what will change congress? >> let's make some progress but we should not be numb to the feedback that we are experiencing an unimaginable toll of violence. on a regular basis and it does not need to happen here because it does not happen anywhere else. >> it does not happen anywhere else. we got to say it again and again because it does not happen anywhere else. everywhere else has different gun laws. abby, the president's record on guns, he's had a long history working on gun legislations, of course he was there after newtown, we didn't get it done when first
i want to go to abby phillips and john. president biden is the commander ip chief and he experienced so much loss himself and he's been able to have genuine empathy for others. tonight he called it a national embarr embarrassment which it is. flags at half-staff, this is beyond the scope of simply co consoling americans. >> this is moral outrage and embarrassment. no other countries see gun violence deaths like this. 45 mass shootdings in a month? and the question is what will change...
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just ahead on cnn -- from the bells of westminster abby to gun salutes at sea, the world mourns britain'sate prince pill lip in the hours after his passing. and compelling testimony from the medical examiner who conducted george floyd's autopsy, what he revealed about floyd's death. >>> plus, a defiant congressman declared he's, quote, not going anywhere in his first major speech since reports that he faced an fbi investigation into possible sex trafficking violations. >> announcer: live, from cnn center, this is cnn "newsroom." with robyn curnow. >>> buckingham palace is expected to confirm funeral arrangements for prince philip in the coming hours. the duke of edinburg pass away at the age of 99. he was a world war ii hero and husband to queen elizabeth. spending seven decades by her side. he'll be remembered as the beloved patriarch of the british royal family and father of heir parent, prince charles. [ bells toll ] the bells of westminster abby ringing out in honor of prince philip on friday. some have been placing flowers at palace gates ss to honor hime royal household and governme
just ahead on cnn -- from the bells of westminster abby to gun salutes at sea, the world mourns britain'sate prince pill lip in the hours after his passing. and compelling testimony from the medical examiner who conducted george floyd's autopsy, what he revealed about floyd's death. >>> plus, a defiant congressman declared he's, quote, not going anywhere in his first major speech since reports that he faced an fbi investigation into possible sex trafficking violations. >>...
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let me bring in cnn only, susan glasser, and abby phillip, a cnn correspondent. being part of the conversation. john, obviously politics may play a role in the sense that people are looking at this being the former president's personal attorney, and now we're learning that it was the former president's doj that had initially denied a search warrant. for those reasons, there's a lot of scrutiny on this, and i'm just curious what you glean from all of this when it comes to how biden's doj is approaching this, what it tells you, the fact that they have, in fact, moved forward with this search warrant? >> well, a couple things, ana. first of all, i think that joe biden has insulation on this by s virtue of the fact it was an ongoing investigation, and the search warrant has been percolating within the justice department since before he was elected. clearly joe biden, in his public approach to the job since taking office 99 days ago has tried not to go out of his way to inflame republicans, donald trump's base. he's pressing aggressively for his priorities, but he doe
let me bring in cnn only, susan glasser, and abby phillip, a cnn correspondent. being part of the conversation. john, obviously politics may play a role in the sense that people are looking at this being the former president's personal attorney, and now we're learning that it was the former president's doj that had initially denied a search warrant. for those reasons, there's a lot of scrutiny on this, and i'm just curious what you glean from all of this when it comes to how biden's doj is...
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the murders of abby and libby have haunted the town for years. >> i think of abby and libby all the timen 2017 authorities releasing this grainy photo of a suspect they said was on the trail the same day the eighth graders went missing with no arrests, later releasing this video footage recovered from libby's cell phone along with audio believed to be the suspect's voice. >> guys. down the hill. >> reporter: police saying they believe she recorded it because she feared they were in danger. >> watch the mannerisms as he walks. do you recognize the mannerisms as being someone that you might know? >> reporter: believing the killer was likely a local, investigators initially released this sketch of the suspect, but in 2019, they released a new younger looking suspect sketch based on a witness recollection. potentially placing the man between 18 and 40 years old. >> to the killer who may be in this room, we believe you are hiding in plain sight. >> reporter: now, chadwell is due back in court to face charges on june 10th but certainly we hope those families get some answers soon, george. >> o
the murders of abby and libby have haunted the town for years. >> i think of abby and libby all the timen 2017 authorities releasing this grainy photo of a suspect they said was on the trail the same day the eighth graders went missing with no arrests, later releasing this video footage recovered from libby's cell phone along with audio believed to be the suspect's voice. >> guys. down the hill. >> reporter: police saying they believe she recorded it because she feared they...
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what do you think, abby?t and if fox is saying no to him that is a big problem for someone like matt gaetz whose profile has grown thanks to fox news. that said, i think maybe one mern america news network, might pick them up as you mentioned at the top of the block that news max unlike fox isn't commenting and not denying or talking about -- >> making me wonder. it makes me wonder. look, gaetzs wouldn't be the first politician who would deny, deny, come up with an alternative story line and try to run to the bank. thank you. coming up on the program, vaccination continues. good news every day as more americans line up for shots. but there is vaccine misdirection happening and i'm going to tell you all about it after the break. it shows! our new dove advanced care formula is effective... and kind to skin, leaving underarms cared for and you... more confident and carefree. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active p
what do you think, abby?t and if fox is saying no to him that is a big problem for someone like matt gaetz whose profile has grown thanks to fox news. that said, i think maybe one mern america news network, might pick them up as you mentioned at the top of the block that news max unlike fox isn't commenting and not denying or talking about -- >> making me wonder. it makes me wonder. look, gaetzs wouldn't be the first politician who would deny, deny, come up with an alternative story line...
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he did do a sketch which you can see in the collection of drawings of the modern art museum which abby rockefeller donated anonymously to it. and there's nothing in that sketch that resembles anything like that which he did in the finish work? you both spent considerable time and your researchers. would you talk a little bit about the time you spent how you organized your research and where you went and developing your books. like let me tell you one research story. i i had i did have a full-time job for the first four years. i worked on this book. so it's not fair to say that it took me six and a half years, but it took me six and a half years. i thought i was almost done with the research in the year 2000. i have been working in one of the many archives i was working in was in rockefeller center itself was the office of rockefeller center incorporated what they had mostly was all the publicity materials and photographs going back for 70 years nearly 70 years and after spending six months of lunch hours and weekends going to this place. finally said to the man in charge. there's a roo
he did do a sketch which you can see in the collection of drawings of the modern art museum which abby rockefeller donated anonymously to it. and there's nothing in that sketch that resembles anything like that which he did in the finish work? you both spent considerable time and your researchers. would you talk a little bit about the time you spent how you organized your research and where you went and developing your books. like let me tell you one research story. i i had i did have a...
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an important note to our viewers, be sure to join abby for cnn's inside politics sunday. it airs 8:00 a.m. eastern. it's an excellent, excellent show. we'll be watching. >>> up next, warns the u.s. is falling behind the race in the new coronavirus variants as cases and hospitalizations continue to rise. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile f for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the moment. ...and first-class benefits, like 5g with every plan. network, support and value without any tradeoffs. that's t-mobile for business. this... is a big deal. now, at healthcare.gov, millions more people can afford health coverage. due to the covid relief law, you can pay less with financial help. in fact, 4 out of 5 customers can get a plan for under $10 a month. from doctor visits to preventive
an important note to our viewers, be sure to join abby for cnn's inside politics sunday. it airs 8:00 a.m. eastern. it's an excellent, excellent show. we'll be watching. >>> up next, warns the u.s. is falling behind the race in the new coronavirus variants as cases and hospitalizations continue to rise. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile f for business uses...
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on the board of the abby adams birthplace, so i was thinking how would first lady abby l. adams and first lady penelope winslow, would they even be able to talk to each other, because there is a generation's difference between them. and just societies, viewpoints have changed, women's roles have changed. just over the colonial period, so much has changed. my answer is actually one of my takeaways, is that it's such a complex period of time, and so we really -- you know, we really can't summarize without looking at real details and specifics. >> eric wrote, speaking of details and specifics, does penelope show up in plymouth county as a witness of any deeds or wills or dowry releases by her husband or any court documents as a result of his death? >> that was a great moment when i found this deed from the 1660s that was witnessed by pe pe penelope and the wife of miles standish, but it was actually an important piece of plymouth colony infrastructure. it just shows how women are participating behind the scenes in making these things happen. so because of these activities, di
on the board of the abby adams birthplace, so i was thinking how would first lady abby l. adams and first lady penelope winslow, would they even be able to talk to each other, because there is a generation's difference between them. and just societies, viewpoints have changed, women's roles have changed. just over the colonial period, so much has changed. my answer is actually one of my takeaways, is that it's such a complex period of time, and so we really -- you know, we really can't...
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second—placed abbie wood is likely tojoin her injapan.inst italy this weekend. evie gallagher comes in to take her place, for her first start. that's one of four changes by the scots. the winners on sunday will go on to meet either france or ireland in a third—place play—off. and that's all the sport for now. have a very good night. hello there. it's turning chilly quickly this evening, but it was a fine spring day for much of the country. the sun was certainly out across western scotland, and it was in the west of scotland that we saw highest the temperatures, around 15 celsius. quite a bit cooler, though, in the north easterly breeze for the southeast of england and east anglia, where we saw more cloud and some showers. those showers having drifted down towards hampshire will fade away overnight, and it's going to turn dry and clear in most areas. there will be some mist and fog patches forming across parts of the southeast later on in the night. quite a widespread frost again, temperatures similar to where we had them last night, maybe
second—placed abbie wood is likely tojoin her injapan.inst italy this weekend. evie gallagher comes in to take her place, for her first start. that's one of four changes by the scots. the winners on sunday will go on to meet either france or ireland in a third—place play—off. and that's all the sport for now. have a very good night. hello there. it's turning chilly quickly this evening, but it was a fine spring day for much of the country. the sun was certainly out across western...
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a real moment in american history, abby?>> i think a lot of about nancy pelosi and how she has often had to fight to stay in that job and in that chair and it's perhaps for such a moment like this. i mean, i think a lot of democrats wanted hillary clinton to be sitting where biden will be tonight or standing where biden will be tonight but to have kamala harris next to her is another huge, huge moment for this country and as you were saying, dana, the calls from around the world were probably in part because the united states is a little behind the eight ball on this. we're not really leading the world on this one. we are far behind. >> lagging, yeah. >> we're lagging even still but tonight is a really special moment. >> she said earlier today because she was really dwelling on this moment because it's so historic. she said i thought it was easier to elect a woman president than woman speaker because this place referring to the capitol and she trailed off and pulsed and caught herself. she said well, there is a pecking order
a real moment in american history, abby?>> i think a lot of about nancy pelosi and how she has often had to fight to stay in that job and in that chair and it's perhaps for such a moment like this. i mean, i think a lot of democrats wanted hillary clinton to be sitting where biden will be tonight or standing where biden will be tonight but to have kamala harris next to her is another huge, huge moment for this country and as you were saying, dana, the calls from around the world were...
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today we're asking could interest abby's passing turn his country into an even deeper well of instability in the region. confident of victory and another term in office his 6th this was it just to be just a few weeks ago at the end of his election campaign. i'm sure will be made it go and look inside and outside the city to see for yourself it is not interested in who will speak it is the ballot boxes that will speak. his promise to restore peace and security in chad. the country wrecked by years of violence armed rebel groups at attacking from across the libyan border more than once they reach the capital and demand that you know this latest attack began on the 11th of april election day when provisional results made him the victor debbie had gone to the front line but this time he misjudged his might. there be came to power in a coup in 1990 and was one of africa's longest serving leaders. the son of a herdsman he had risen through the ranks of the military as president he shepherded his flock with an iron fist. a weak and divided opposition had called for a boycott of the election ever
today we're asking could interest abby's passing turn his country into an even deeper well of instability in the region. confident of victory and another term in office his 6th this was it just to be just a few weeks ago at the end of his election campaign. i'm sure will be made it go and look inside and outside the city to see for yourself it is not interested in who will speak it is the ballot boxes that will speak. his promise to restore peace and security in chad. the country wrecked by...
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. >> reporter: abby hall got covid in december and is still dealing with health issues. >> if something health-related pops up in my life, i'm like, is this new or covid related? >> reporter: researchers at yale university recently launched a study looking into whether the vaccine may actually help alleviate the lingering symptoms in some so-called covid long haulers. and more than 135 million americans or roughly 40% of the population have received at least one shot at this point. anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you so much. >>> demonstrators in elizabeth city, north carolina, called for justice after a black man was shot and killed by police serving a search and arres [ chants ] protesters called for release of the shooting. -- release of body camera footage from the shooting. witnesses say andrew brown jr. was shot as he tried to drive away and was killed in his car. they say deputies fired multiple times. the chief deputy spoke with why police opened fire. >> in is an arrest warrant around felony drug charges. mr. brown was a convicted felon with a
. >> reporter: abby hall got covid in december and is still dealing with health issues. >> if something health-related pops up in my life, i'm like, is this new or covid related? >> reporter: researchers at yale university recently launched a study looking into whether the vaccine may actually help alleviate the lingering symptoms in some so-called covid long haulers. and more than 135 million americans or roughly 40% of the population have received at least one shot at this...
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but while england were leading 15—17, including two tries from wing abbie dow, the match had to be suspendedh so england get the win and retain their world number one ranking. leicester tigers are through to the final of the european challenge cup after beating ulster 33—24 at welford road. england's george ford scored 18 points, while guy porter went over for this late try to seal leicester's place in the final at twickenham, which will take place in front of a crowd of 10,000 spectators. three games in rugby league's super league tonight, top of the table st helens beat bottom side leigh, whilst this try from jake trueman helped castleford to a comfortable win over salford and in the other game, the in form catalans won at strugglers wakefield. ineos grenadiers have relinquished their lead of the tour of romandie after stage four of the race in switzerland. a late breakaway by marc soler saw the spaniard take the stage victory and move into the overall lead. britain's geraint thomas finished in the chasing pack and is up to second place, but is ia seconds adrift. a crash cost his ineos tea
but while england were leading 15—17, including two tries from wing abbie dow, the match had to be suspendedh so england get the win and retain their world number one ranking. leicester tigers are through to the final of the european challenge cup after beating ulster 33—24 at welford road. england's george ford scored 18 points, while guy porter went over for this late try to seal leicester's place in the final at twickenham, which will take place in front of a crowd of 10,000 spectators....
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talking about that feature what do we know about interest abby's son who's now in charge will he be like his father. if you could just see he's not he's fine 1st of all he's not a car either. officer he doesn't have the seat education military training that his father got and his father was and i don't know some of the walk at each he never went to orleans or go in here and got some really really indication he's found out how the experience of being managing some of the units each of those 10 carrier within the army probably will stick by the fact that his father was the president broadly never would have korea if it was a bikini he's not well known for having money any sneeze are just since then only mean active in the army saw a piece of you know on the wall and we don't know exactly what. he's going to report and he and he's i mean they are a he what with the backing of the army the army is saying is that it's same charge but how much is the army in control. the week usually hollowing united the army child we know that there are predictions both within the chinese and within the class
talking about that feature what do we know about interest abby's son who's now in charge will he be like his father. if you could just see he's not he's fine 1st of all he's not a car either. officer he doesn't have the seat education military training that his father got and his father was and i don't know some of the walk at each he never went to orleans or go in here and got some really really indication he's found out how the experience of being managing some of the units each of those 10...
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much bt have a gift in the hall oxygen cylinder is abby easy and manipulate doors it almost ensured that the family cast safe in and. got infrastructure to fall out of the players still in that sense that if your nation is very much there dr ball thank you very much for taking time to talk with those that was just been need to. india thank you in. and we'll have much more on the situation in india for you coming up in our special coverage in about an hour from now for now as we look at so let's 1st look at some other developments in the pandemic there are reports that health officials in germany and france have detected the 1st cases of the coronavirus variant 1st found in india worldwide cases of the virus about surpassed 150000000 more than 3000000 of those infected have diet the u.k. is temporarily reducing its foreign aid by about 30 percent due to the economic impact of the pandemic and thailand is imposing a 14 day quarantine rule for people arriving from abroad isolation periods were recently relaxed to help revive the country's tourism industry. meanwhile in turkey the country ha
much bt have a gift in the hall oxygen cylinder is abby easy and manipulate doors it almost ensured that the family cast safe in and. got infrastructure to fall out of the players still in that sense that if your nation is very much there dr ball thank you very much for taking time to talk with those that was just been need to. india thank you in. and we'll have much more on the situation in india for you coming up in our special coverage in about an hour from now for now as we look at so let's...
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abby asked me if i was still interested in the job down here. so that's the way i was notified. didn't take me long to think about that answer either. >> and what was your reaction? >> i was, i was stunned. i guess i went into shock. >> we are now in the era of the space shuttle, and once again, the world will focus its attention on america's astronauts. how do the astronauts feel about being the center of so much attention? >> when i talk to people, i tell them that probably for every astronaut who, of course, gets all of the publicity, there are probably a thousand support people behind, behind them, behind the scenes that you never see. and those are really the essential people. >> 73, 42 on 3-0. 523 on 3-2. 73, 43 on 3-1. >> they're the ones that plan it, execute it, ensure that it's conducted in a safe way. they get us back. of course, the only people that everybody sees is the astronaut or the only person they see is the astronaut. but it takes so many different kinds of people, so many skills to make a mission, fly a mission. and so it is one huge team. the astronauts, of
abby asked me if i was still interested in the job down here. so that's the way i was notified. didn't take me long to think about that answer either. >> and what was your reaction? >> i was, i was stunned. i guess i went into shock. >> we are now in the era of the space shuttle, and once again, the world will focus its attention on america's astronauts. how do the astronauts feel about being the center of so much attention? >> when i talk to people, i tell them that...
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painting religious painting for didn't you abby church he wrote a letter to the abbot that he discussed the last supper of noted she was sold on the 2nd of february in 5845 it's the painting was actually presented and sold. a product of lived out of the big painted by leonardo the while it was in those days it was not that important but probably. 90 percent of the painting as a work of. disciples be opals off of devon chia tell me about this theory of who painted christ and seen just well. you know but i believe. a.d. who has been restoring for 22 years the original fresco in milan will achieve as she said to this is the work of a group. of. pupils disciples of. but she said i'm convinced that christ is and especially also the apostle of st john that your favorite mother will. i think she has been painted by him said by little none of them yeah. why is that it's here but it's a quality the quality of your when you look at painting you see that in john this. is a very nice it's an exceptional quality and very very about i day also made. some 20 years ago in the. under dig up austin sched
painting religious painting for didn't you abby church he wrote a letter to the abbot that he discussed the last supper of noted she was sold on the 2nd of february in 5845 it's the painting was actually presented and sold. a product of lived out of the big painted by leonardo the while it was in those days it was not that important but probably. 90 percent of the painting as a work of. disciples be opals off of devon chia tell me about this theory of who painted christ and seen just well. you...
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death of journalist jamal khashoggi provoked anger in then candidate biden he promised to hold so dear abby responsible regard them as a pariah state fast forward to one month in office so to reveal it was once again a valuable ally all presidents in these days talk about doing a whole list of priorities on day one but the idea that a president could accomplish the types of promises they put forth on the trail on day one is rather naive and i would argue in some ways just part of the marketing of campaign the promise to immediately rejoin the iran nuclear deal is also gathering dust instead talks continue in vienna between all the parties about the best way forward real politic instead of rhetoric joe biden also promised to be a unifying president pulling the country together after what he felt were the divisive trump years despite his early successes washington is divide. it as ever found now that trump is still here trump is and is very much the politics of the day on the republican side and i think it leads on the democrats that there is no way that they can see compromise with those kin
death of journalist jamal khashoggi provoked anger in then candidate biden he promised to hold so dear abby responsible regard them as a pariah state fast forward to one month in office so to reveal it was once again a valuable ally all presidents in these days talk about doing a whole list of priorities on day one but the idea that a president could accomplish the types of promises they put forth on the trail on day one is rather naive and i would argue in some ways just part of the marketing...
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a key part of the story of every possible particular theory still fish shop manager tucker he said abby is not convinced. all the government stresses that water containing try to him is routinely released from nuclear plants around the world. so it's got that that was in the case where we have increased figures of radioactivity levels in fish we will no longer be able to handle if we can't handle fish here our business will be unsustainable and a bit difficult we are concerned that we may have to close our business. or. the power plants or no tepco is trying to calm the situation the company said fishing communities and others suffering harm from the water release will be financially compensated. the coronavirus pandemic is raging unchecked in brazil for many students there this means the end of their dreams of getting a higher degree and making something of themselves instead of going to university they're now forced to do menial work for little pay just to get by. maria several sets of on her bike for a long day on the saddle the 29 year old will probably write 80 kilometers today as
a key part of the story of every possible particular theory still fish shop manager tucker he said abby is not convinced. all the government stresses that water containing try to him is routinely released from nuclear plants around the world. so it's got that that was in the case where we have increased figures of radioactivity levels in fish we will no longer be able to handle if we can't handle fish here our business will be unsustainable and a bit difficult we are concerned that we may have...
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and say it's going to abby will miss the p.s.g. match after testing positive for kovan 19 but bahrain have plenty of depth on their side to help pick up the slack from thomas merely the bonus league is a system leader to midfielder leon gorecki who's been key in recent weeks. or striker eric tang could be the byron player to fill the void opponents' p.s.g. believe they know where byron strange lives. the social foot by image has in his qualities is effective and i think when you were on. the champions league on the. moon del of the club i think it's because you have a squad that this is very very strong byron say they're confident and comb ahead of the rematch of last year's final while p.s.g. with their stars in the lineup will be looking for their 1st victory over byron since 2017. more world news of the top of the hour with friend of golf today i'll do a business update in just a moment i mean. come on. people have to say matters to us. that's why this into their stories. reporter every weekend on t w. and you hear me yes we can
and say it's going to abby will miss the p.s.g. match after testing positive for kovan 19 but bahrain have plenty of depth on their side to help pick up the slack from thomas merely the bonus league is a system leader to midfielder leon gorecki who's been key in recent weeks. or striker eric tang could be the byron player to fill the void opponents' p.s.g. believe they know where byron strange lives. the social foot by image has in his qualities is effective and i think when you were on. the...
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look at abby wambach, the usa's leading all—time goal—scorer who won two olympic gold medals and a worlduthor and motivational speaker. megan rapinoe, the winner of the golden boot and the golden ball at the fifa women's world cup, renowned for standing with her arms outstretched and challenging authority at every turn. and quieter in her manner is australian goal—scoring dynamo, sam kerr, one of the best payed players in the world having signed for chelsea last year. all of them have shown there is no commercial price to be paid for being out and being proud. look at examples on tv, kelly smith is one of the best football pundits around. casey stoney, the former england captain and now the manager of manchester united's thriving wsl team. and that has shown the younger generation that you are not curtailed from having a family, you are not denied that delight because you are in a same—sex relationship. that in itself is an important example. so what does the future hold? rugby union is one of the relatively young sports, certainly at club level as an option for women. let's hear from on
look at abby wambach, the usa's leading all—time goal—scorer who won two olympic gold medals and a worlduthor and motivational speaker. megan rapinoe, the winner of the golden boot and the golden ball at the fifa women's world cup, renowned for standing with her arms outstretched and challenging authority at every turn. and quieter in her manner is australian goal—scoring dynamo, sam kerr, one of the best payed players in the world having signed for chelsea last year. all of them have...