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alex!ame? >> i don't know. >> you don't know his name? >> no. >> five minutes into the call, zulema arrives home. and joseph starts to tell her what happened. >> it's really bad! come upstairs in the bathroom. >> paramedics arrive and rush alex to the hospital where he's pronounced dead. he is only 51-years-old. >> the moment i found out alex passed, i -- i had gotten a phone call from zulema, and she was just in shock. and i immediately just broke down. like, it felt like i'd lost my best friend. how could i ever trust somebody the way i trusted alex? he was like a vault. >> and his secrets are locked in that vault. so you've got this guy who kills lori's husband, although he says it's in self-defense, and then he's being looked at in the disappearance of these two children, and now he's dead. >> there's been a lot of false claims that he's a hitman or, um, the family killer, and it's just -- it couldn't be further from the truth. alex has and had a big heart, and he was a man of his word,
alex!ame? >> i don't know. >> you don't know his name? >> no. >> five minutes into the call, zulema arrives home. and joseph starts to tell her what happened. >> it's really bad! come upstairs in the bathroom. >> paramedics arrive and rush alex to the hospital where he's pronounced dead. he is only 51-years-old. >> the moment i found out alex passed, i -- i had gotten a phone call from zulema, and she was just in shock. and i immediately just broke...
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welcome to the alex salmond show from scotland with a look at the future of america last year arts apologist professor wade davis caused a sensation and rolling stone magazine when he predicted the fall of a better after seeing was in the trump presidency some thought was of a much deeper the malays in today's show have a tub to wade davis and ask him whether president biden and vice president hot us can stem the tide of history the source that as we know with your tweet should have meals of your messages thank you very much indeed out for we've had a tremendous response to rush through last week on vaccines the vitus on public health with over 600000 views on facebook now issue a featured professor the professor heidi burns there were so many messages in response to this interview that is really hard to truth but here are just a few new roberson says this is great very clear useful and informative explanation of vaccine issues from dublin followed by the video of your shooting how do you brightens your cars aren't they and interesting questions too for the interviewer few excess grace entit
welcome to the alex salmond show from scotland with a look at the future of america last year arts apologist professor wade davis caused a sensation and rolling stone magazine when he predicted the fall of a better after seeing was in the trump presidency some thought was of a much deeper the malays in today's show have a tub to wade davis and ask him whether president biden and vice president hot us can stem the tide of history the source that as we know with your tweet should have meals of...
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join us after the break when alex continues his discussion with wade davis with c. that. individuals are smart corporations are dying and increasingly now countries are dying is stockpiling because by using flaring gas rakes to convert it into harvest money ever known and get into ministry that is the big point. knowing through the woods that in the. blog the blog. i know you don't buy that in a can matter. and a bad national. and i mean i. just dust book deals on miles on the lawn of the model that has you. and. doesn't know how to set the community. but i've got all small but so would it. not if you try not to give the impetus out on the you in the nose you know i mean you know the feel of a good. shot and you know it and when i might. be my name a few. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings homelessness 1st it was my job it was my you know it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing that is not like i don't try aloof or resources i look for. well look for everything i ca
join us after the break when alex continues his discussion with wade davis with c. that. individuals are smart corporations are dying and increasingly now countries are dying is stockpiling because by using flaring gas rakes to convert it into harvest money ever known and get into ministry that is the big point. knowing through the woods that in the. blog the blog. i know you don't buy that in a can matter. and a bad national. and i mean i. just dust book deals on miles on the lawn of the model...
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what do you think the unique differentiator is, then, alex? >> i tell you, exactly what i learned from the best boss i ever had, mr. george steinbrenner, the owner of the yankees. he told me, alex, the three most important thing to win world championship is team, team, team. so we have that in colors. when i think about his mantra, when i think about what we bring from a consumer, telling the story, being involved, hitting the retail market, and then our board, don't forget, we have the top commerce guy in the world. from diapers so being c.e.o. at wal-mart. his work at wal-mart has been nothing short of incredible. so we're coming at you from many spaces. there are many ways for us to bring value and we can't wait to get this party started. the only bad thing about this is we can only buy one company. >> you know, you mentioned, you know, you are the c.e.o., alex, when you see some of the celebs who are attaching them to spac there. advisers. they are not in that driver's seat and i'm curious why be the c.e.o. i assume it means you're all in
what do you think the unique differentiator is, then, alex? >> i tell you, exactly what i learned from the best boss i ever had, mr. george steinbrenner, the owner of the yankees. he told me, alex, the three most important thing to win world championship is team, team, team. so we have that in colors. when i think about his mantra, when i think about what we bring from a consumer, telling the story, being involved, hitting the retail market, and then our board, don't forget, we have the...
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>> reporter: in a suicide note to his parents, alex had similar questions. how is a 20-year-old with no income able to get assigned almost a million dollars worth of leverage, he wrote, adding, i also have no clue what i was doing. >> he said in a note, i didn't want to die. >> he also said that he was doing this for us. he was trying to save us from what he thought was impending financial disaster. >> reporter: in a wrongful death lawsuit they plan to file today, dan and dorothy kearns say robinhood must be held accountable. do you think if robinhood had somebody manning an email account or picking up a phone that alex would be here today? >> absolutely. >> yeah. i have no doubt. >> he just wanted an answer. >> he just needed a little help. he could have gotten answers to those questions, and there was nobody there to do that for him. >> reporter: it wasn't until the day after alex kearns killed himself that robinhood sent an email suggesting he didn't actually owe any money at all. robinhood's ceo declined an interview with us, but in a statement to cbs ne
>> reporter: in a suicide note to his parents, alex had similar questions. how is a 20-year-old with no income able to get assigned almost a million dollars worth of leverage, he wrote, adding, i also have no clue what i was doing. >> he said in a note, i didn't want to die. >> he also said that he was doing this for us. he was trying to save us from what he thought was impending financial disaster. >> reporter: in a wrongful death lawsuit they plan to file today, dan...
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we're damis welcome back to the alex simon show thanks very much alex i'm delighted to be here with you we can really visit the after school which caused such a sensation last year in the rolling stone when you postulated within the trump presidency the end of the american eva no trumps gone biden sen a new president now you revised your opinions. well yes and no alex you know part of that article was simply looking at coven through the cultural lens and looking at the response of america to the crisis and what that response told us about the sort of the status of american democracy if you will and what i would trade was a country of extreme individual ism. suspicion of institutions and basically a country that really failed miserably to the extent that it almost appeared to its citizenry as a failed state as these rates of mortality and morbidity soared so in that sense i think the argument stands on the other hand i sort of presented in that article a kind of. a sense that this could be crisis was anomalous that it was a particular fulcrum of history that this really was sort of the m
we're damis welcome back to the alex simon show thanks very much alex i'm delighted to be here with you we can really visit the after school which caused such a sensation last year in the rolling stone when you postulated within the trump presidency the end of the american eva no trumps gone biden sen a new president now you revised your opinions. well yes and no alex you know part of that article was simply looking at coven through the cultural lens and looking at the response of america to...
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join us after the break when alex continues is the question with wade davis with c. that. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my field dealing with my savings i have nothing i have nothing and it's not like i don't trust aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. annoying the doing is. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image of our america needs americans look hostile the deaths that happen every single day this is a modern history of the usa america on our t.v. . our smart individuals are dying and smart corporations are dying and increasingly now countries are dying is stockpiling they call it by using flaring gas tricks to convert it into harvest money ever known engine ministry that is in decline. the new gold rush is underway in ghana thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich here's a good many other places th
join us after the break when alex continues is the question with wade davis with c. that. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my field dealing with my savings i have nothing i have nothing and it's not like i don't trust aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. annoying the doing is. the road to the american dream paved with...
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alex madrid. [rollcall] alex is not able to be here so that's the rollcall .inaudible] there are no minutes. there are no minutes. >> the next item on the agenda is public moments. >>deborah kaplan: okay alex, i think when he said minutes i think you meant tosay approval of the agenda . >>alex madrid: yes, i'm sorry. can i have a motion to approve theagenda ? >> so moved. >>alex madrid: [inaudible] any opposed? >> no. >>alex madrid: okay, it has been approved and we are going to item number three. public comments. [inaudible] ... in the tradition of ... [inaudible] d we have any comments at this time ? any public waiting on the phones? >> we have one person for public comment. >>alex madrid:go ahead. go ahead, caller . >>caller: is this agenda item 3? >>alex madrid: yes it is. >>caller: thank you. my name is zach carnahan, i'm a disability advocate and one of the only people making public comments at these meetings that are not advertised to market unity at all. i don't even know what mod does to let our community know about these meetings. at most there's thr
alex madrid. [rollcall] alex is not able to be here so that's the rollcall .inaudible] there are no minutes. there are no minutes. >> the next item on the agenda is public moments. >>deborah kaplan: okay alex, i think when he said minutes i think you meant tosay approval of the agenda . >>alex madrid: yes, i'm sorry. can i have a motion to approve theagenda ? >> so moved. >>alex madrid: [inaudible] any opposed? >> no. >>alex madrid: okay, it has been...
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during a criminal trial in which alex salmond was - trial in which alex salmond was acquitted of alldid admit to inappropriate behaviour towards women he worked with. {lit inappropriate behaviour towards women he worked with.- women he worked with. of the behaviours _ women he worked with. of the behaviours you _ women he worked with. of the behaviours you have _ women he worked with. of the behaviours you have admitted | women he worked with. of the i behaviours you have admitted to, some _ behaviours you have admitted to, some of— behaviours you have admitted to, some of which are appalling, are you sorry? _ some of which are appalling, are you sor ? ., , some of which are appalling, are you sor ? . , , ., , sorry? over the last three years, there have _ sorry? over the last three years, there have been _ sorry? over the last three years, there have been two _ sorry? over the last three years, there have been two court - sorry? over the last three years, | there have been two court cases, sorry? over the last three years, - there have been two court cases, two judges and a jury, an
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>> yes, alex, i do.pportunity that republicans had before they turned over control of the senate to the democrats, you know, that 50/50 split plus the vice president's tiebreaker gives them control. before they did that, they delayed the attorney general's confirmation hearing scheduling and when democrats wanted to schedule it for this upcoming monday, before donald trump's impeachment trial began, lindsey graham said, no, essentially ensuring, as you said, that it will be weeks before an attorney general will be permanently installed at the justice department. they did it because they could. and it signals to me that the same sort of obstruction that we saw in the early years of the obama administration may also be awaiting joe biden as he's trying to implement his agenda. of course, the department of justice is a huge part of that agenda, sentencing reform awaits, criminal justice reform and policing reform awaits and of course the d.o.j. is investigating the insurrectionists and trying to bring them
>> yes, alex, i do.pportunity that republicans had before they turned over control of the senate to the democrats, you know, that 50/50 split plus the vice president's tiebreaker gives them control. before they did that, they delayed the attorney general's confirmation hearing scheduling and when democrats wanted to schedule it for this upcoming monday, before donald trump's impeachment trial began, lindsey graham said, no, essentially ensuring, as you said, that it will be weeks before...
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alex? >> wait, megan. you're telling me that kids -- high school kids were on the ground and debris was falling out of the sky and nobody was injured? >> reporter: actively having soccer practice when it fell out of the sky. it's a miracle, truly. it's just incredible that we are able to report to you that no one was injured. incredible. >> do you have any sense of perhaps the largest piece? have you been able to see video? have you been able to see maybe -- put in perspective -- one of the largest pieces might have been? >> so there is a circular piece that is supposed to keep in place any engine failure -- >> that? >> reporter: it's supposed to keep that in place. that circular thing there was found on the front yard of someone not far away from where we are. >> we just saw that. that is remarkable. quite a story you're reporting for us today. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> one member of congress is connecting the dots that lead back to the former president as helping plan the january 6th capitol
alex? >> wait, megan. you're telling me that kids -- high school kids were on the ground and debris was falling out of the sky and nobody was injured? >> reporter: actively having soccer practice when it fell out of the sky. it's a miracle, truly. it's just incredible that we are able to report to you that no one was injured. incredible. >> do you have any sense of perhaps the largest piece? have you been able to see video? have you been able to see maybe -- put in perspective...
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welcome, everyone, to weekends with alex witt. developing this hour the white house and capitol hill are shaping up for a critical week ahead. president biden's coronavirus relief bill is expected to get a vote on the floor by the end of the week. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are digging into their positions on what kind of relief americans need. >> you don't have to be a good pollster from washington the question, hey, would you like the federal government to send you a $3,500 check. of course the answer is going to be yes. if you said do you want us to borrow that money from your children because that's what this is. i think their answer might be a lot differently. >> if republicans could give, you know, a $2 trillion tax break to the wealthiest people and stop arctic drilling, or continue drilling in the arctic, then i think that democrats can make sure that 30 million americans get a raise. >> the january 6th attack on the capitol will also be front and center this week with plans to hold the first public hearings. it
welcome, everyone, to weekends with alex witt. developing this hour the white house and capitol hill are shaping up for a critical week ahead. president biden's coronavirus relief bill is expected to get a vote on the floor by the end of the week. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are digging into their positions on what kind of relief americans need. >> you don't have to be a good pollster from washington the question, hey, would you like the federal government to send you a $3,500...
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>>alex madrid: okay.next question is this one last question is people with disabilities have different needs and i didn't see anything about deaf or hard of hearing and people will have an impairment, how does we know if there is some information in that? >>katie angotti: why i didn't call it out specifically, that is certainly included in the issues that i raised. so like human machine interface, the application was being used as someone needs to consider a range of disabilities so like low vision, hard of hearing or death, people with cognitive issues, people with ambulatory issues. the application needs to address the range of disabilities. as well as thein vehicle communication . so if you know, it needs to be, the information in the vehicle needs to be provided and a number of ways to satisfy people with different disabilities. >>alex madrid: thank you and i'll pass it to others. >> you have any questions? >> i do but i will try to keep my questions limited. my first is actually a request and also ju
>>alex madrid: okay.next question is this one last question is people with disabilities have different needs and i didn't see anything about deaf or hard of hearing and people will have an impairment, how does we know if there is some information in that? >>katie angotti: why i didn't call it out specifically, that is certainly included in the issues that i raised. so like human machine interface, the application was being used as someone needs to consider a range of disabilities so...
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nicola sturgeon says she doesn't believe alex - says she doesn't believe alex salmond will be able to she will give evidence next week. studio: sarah smith reporting. with just days to go before rishi sunak�*s budget, the former chancellor phillip hammond has said the government must risk unpopularity and tell "some difficult home truths". lord hammond said dealing with the pandemic had been the financial equivalent of "fighting a war". next week's budget will take place against the backdrop of the biggest contraction of the economy on record. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. a lonely welder where dozens should be — a firm eking out a shrunken workload to keep going. covid's cost our health, but our country's finances too. and it's personal. staff are just stressed, depressed. there's just a real malaise setting in. since this third lockdown's kicked in, our sales have dropped quite considerably. we're probably 35—40% down from where we should be right now. we're the sort of company where we share the pain, so everyone has had to have their hours dropped. in this one cou
nicola sturgeon says she doesn't believe alex - says she doesn't believe alex salmond will be able to she will give evidence next week. studio: sarah smith reporting. with just days to go before rishi sunak�*s budget, the former chancellor phillip hammond has said the government must risk unpopularity and tell "some difficult home truths". lord hammond said dealing with the pandemic had been the financial equivalent of "fighting a war". next week's budget will take place...
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welcome to the alex salmond show from scotland the scottish constitutional debate is highly charged provoking many i'm vidiot commentators i'm participants none more so than our guest of titty professor richard murphy started his career as a chartered accountant however much of his analysis these days is on economics and political economy whether he's attacking u.k. chancellor as for the timidity of the economic response to crisis or intervening in scottish political debate he is one of the most clear sighted and articulate of commentators providing an alternative viewpoint to conventional wisdom much more from professor murphy later on in the show but 1st to your tweets messages and emails in a sponsor russia last week on corporate 19 and whether it will be ever with us of course we heard from the wonderful professor hugh much coming you had lots and lots of comments 1st of all from lindy he says excellent interview with professor montgomery and betty equality addressing poverty and dealing with public health promptly should form the basis for scotland's route map i should have called for it
welcome to the alex salmond show from scotland the scottish constitutional debate is highly charged provoking many i'm vidiot commentators i'm participants none more so than our guest of titty professor richard murphy started his career as a chartered accountant however much of his analysis these days is on economics and political economy whether he's attacking u.k. chancellor as for the timidity of the economic response to crisis or intervening in scottish political debate he is one of the...
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alex howell, bbc news.ge more women to get screened and spot cancer earlier. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. a smear test can be life—saving, detecting the early signs of cervical cancer, but many women don't attend their appointments, including grace, who later discovered she had severe abnormal cell changes. it was quite scary, especially because i didn't really know that much about it. but i'm just so thankful that i went when i did, it could have been different if i'd left it, you know, even six months. with the pandemic worsening the situation, nhs england is trialling do it at home kits. they'll be offered to more than 31,000 women aged 25 to 64 in london who are 15 months overdue for a check. if results reveal an infection, called the human papillomavirus, or hpv, patients will be invited to their gp for a standard smear test. what we're hoping to do with this is reallyjust to make cervical screening easier for women and really capture many more women into screening than we have been
alex howell, bbc news.ge more women to get screened and spot cancer earlier. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. a smear test can be life—saving, detecting the early signs of cervical cancer, but many women don't attend their appointments, including grace, who later discovered she had severe abnormal cell changes. it was quite scary, especially because i didn't really know that much about it. but i'm just so thankful that i went when i did, it could have been different if i'd...
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more than a full day after alex sent three emails to the company. another automated message suggested he didn't owe any money after all. by that time, he had already taken his own life. >> we n'nt anoeril >>r:s a realoncern accoing in 2020 the federal trade commission received more than 650 complaints from robinhood customers. that's more than twice as many as its competitors. a common theme getting no response from the company. i'm unable to withdraw my money or invest in stock from my account writes one user. who received no reply after a week. describing themselves in need of money in these difficult times after losing their job. >> i feel sick because it was an issue then, it's an issue now. why didn't you fix it? >> reporter: katy laplante answered calls as a contractor for robinhood in 2016 and 2017. back when the rapidly growing company did have a telephone hotline. what was the goal of customer service at robinhood? >> this sounds terrible, but our goal was to answer enough questions so that the customer would hang up. >> reporter: she was n
more than a full day after alex sent three emails to the company. another automated message suggested he didn't owe any money after all. by that time, he had already taken his own life. >> we n'nt anoeril >>r:s a realoncern accoing in 2020 the federal trade commission received more than 650 complaints from robinhood customers. that's more than twice as many as its competitors. a common theme getting no response from the company. i'm unable to withdraw my money or invest in stock...
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listen to ski messages thank you ira says building program alex instinct says that covert was in scotland at the latter end of 21000 maybe that's a question that could be explored if you and i says really interesting sure good to actually hear what the interviewee has to say without interruption thank you we then had a discussion about long corporate and louis says wasn't a me chronic fatigue syndrome largely discovered by patients too long called it seems closely related and demi is still largely ignored and under-diagnosed will be searching to long covert help any sufferers i've heard already of any sufferers describing their condition as possible long corvids in order to have their symptoms taken seriously alan says in response my mate jimmy is still managing to work but it's an easy job that he doesn't really have to exert himself at it although he still struggles with doing his job he ends up not eating it is too big because he ends up falling asleep and fall straight to sleep when he's eaten something at lunch time when this topic of long covert is clearly of great interest to many
listen to ski messages thank you ira says building program alex instinct says that covert was in scotland at the latter end of 21000 maybe that's a question that could be explored if you and i says really interesting sure good to actually hear what the interviewee has to say without interruption thank you we then had a discussion about long corporate and louis says wasn't a me chronic fatigue syndrome largely discovered by patients too long called it seems closely related and demi is still...
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alex joins us now. thank you both for joining us.e just heard some commentary from charlie monger. warren buffett's right hand, who said the world would be better without spac's. why do one and why now? >> i cannot speak for the masses, but i can tell you the spac world is custom-made for us. we level up the playing field and we can really have a big-time competitive advantage and bring a lot of value to founders and companies. emily: interesting. what kind of companies do you want to buy? what kind of deals do you want to do and with whom? >> i would like to add on to what alex said because i think it is exactly right. when we think about spac's, it is almost a democratic way of a retailer and certain institutions to get an ipo before it happens. when you think about an ipo in general, they are usually given to a subset of large institutional investors. for us, we think this is a great way for the retail community and others to get in early, and they also have a put at $10, so we think it is a really interesting product and i think
alex joins us now. thank you both for joining us.e just heard some commentary from charlie monger. warren buffett's right hand, who said the world would be better without spac's. why do one and why now? >> i cannot speak for the masses, but i can tell you the spac world is custom-made for us. we level up the playing field and we can really have a big-time competitive advantage and bring a lot of value to founders and companies. emily: interesting. what kind of companies do you want to...
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alex. >> well, let's face it. there, into a very small piece of land on manhattan island. thank so much, cori coffin. joining me now, dr. uche blackstock. also, her twin sister, dr. oni blackstock. the founder and executive director of health justice. i am just going to say your parents must be proud. that's for sure. but anyway, doctors, thank you so much for being here, both of you. first, let's talk about the j&j vaccine news because i know we are expecting the emergency-use approval to come, really, at any point right now. so, dr. oni. how much of a game changer is this vaccine going to be? this one-dose vaccine? >> well, i think it is a tremendous advance and definitely a game changer, in terms of now having a third tool in the toolkit to fight this virus. the fact that it is just one dose. its storage requirements just involve refrigeration. this will help, really, increase access, i think, to many people who have not, yet, had the vaccine. >> yeah, absolutely. dr. uche, though, can you clear up the confusio
alex. >> well, let's face it. there, into a very small piece of land on manhattan island. thank so much, cori coffin. joining me now, dr. uche blackstock. also, her twin sister, dr. oni blackstock. the founder and executive director of health justice. i am just going to say your parents must be proud. that's for sure. but anyway, doctors, thank you so much for being here, both of you. first, let's talk about the j&j vaccine news because i know we are expecting the emergency-use...
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alex? >> okay, shaq, thank you so much from detroit for the update there. >>> and joining me now is nbc news contributor dr. natalie azar. good to see you. in a "wall street journal" opinion piece, johns hopkins health expert marty mccarey claims we're going to have herd immunity by april. part of the reason, natural immunity from infection and he believes 55% of americans have natural immunity. do you agree with that? could we reach herd immunity, which would include those with immunity from the vaccine, in just over two months from now? >> you know what, alex, here is why i am not in the business of making these kinds of predictions, because remember, herd immunity is a function mostly of two things. one, the number of people vaccinated as well as the number of people who have been naturally infected. but that doesn't also take into account variables within those two categories, aka, the speed at which folks are vaccinated, how many people agree to be vaccinated and probably the most impo
alex? >> okay, shaq, thank you so much from detroit for the update there. >>> and joining me now is nbc news contributor dr. natalie azar. good to see you. in a "wall street journal" opinion piece, johns hopkins health expert marty mccarey claims we're going to have herd immunity by april. part of the reason, natural immunity from infection and he believes 55% of americans have natural immunity. do you agree with that? could we reach herd immunity, which would include...
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that is well less than half of the capacity, alex. in addition, just getting out, they've expanded the space and everybody has to be wearing a mask if not eating or drinking and according to the nbc numbers, the numbers have dipped 22% in the last few weeks but now we have a super bowl and it is about to be game on. there will only be 25,000 fans at raymond jamts stadium for football's biggest game where strict safety protocols are in place. but for a contest that drew 100 million people to tv sets last year, it is what is going on outside of the stadium that has officials on high alert. >> we should be cracking down on events that are happening. >> reporter: at a downtown tampa hotel on friday night, video from tmz shows a dj popping champagne bottle news mouths and dancing bodies shoulder to shoulder with few masks in sight. many officers have been sickened by covid and their concerned. >> we want to not spread this disease to our families as well. >> reporter: the tampa mayor jane castor has been proactive. and we asked her about t
that is well less than half of the capacity, alex. in addition, just getting out, they've expanded the space and everybody has to be wearing a mask if not eating or drinking and according to the nbc numbers, the numbers have dipped 22% in the last few weeks but now we have a super bowl and it is about to be game on. there will only be 25,000 fans at raymond jamts stadium for football's biggest game where strict safety protocols are in place. but for a contest that drew 100 million people to tv...
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tonight at six: scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, launches a blistering attack on scotland's leaders, including nicola sturgeon. giving his long awaited evidence at a scottish parliamentary inquiry, he accused the government of acting illegally during an investigation into claims against him of sexual harassment. scotland hasn't failed, its leadership has failed. so the importance of this inquiry is for each and every one of us to help put this right. alex salmond said he believes nicola sturgeon has misled parliament and broken the ministerial code, which he thinks means she should resign. we'll be asking how much damage this bitterfeud is having on scotland's leadership. also tonight... age and not occupation will continue to lead the vaccination programme, with the over 40s next in line for the covid jab. the supreme court rules that shamima begum, who left london as a teenager to join the islamic state group, cannot return to the uk to challenge its decision to remove her british citizenship. a group of gymnasts is starting legal action against the governing body, british
tonight at six: scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, launches a blistering attack on scotland's leaders, including nicola sturgeon. giving his long awaited evidence at a scottish parliamentary inquiry, he accused the government of acting illegally during an investigation into claims against him of sexual harassment. scotland hasn't failed, its leadership has failed. so the importance of this inquiry is for each and every one of us to help put this right. alex salmond said he believes...
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alex? >> thank you for that report, cori coffin. >>> governor cuomo, not the only politician in holt water this week. we're talking about texas senator ted cruz who is big-time facing lack bash after flying on vacation with his family as millions of his constituents were without power and running water in subfreezing temperatures. after cutting that trip short, senator cruz is making an apology tour of sorts. >> look, it was obviously a mistake. in hindsight, i wouldn't have done it. i was trying to be a dad. and all of us have made decisions when you got two girls who have been cold for two days and haven't had heat or power and their saying, hey, look, we don't have school, why don't we go, let's get out of here. >> joining me now is zerlina maxwell, host of the show "zerlina" on peacock, host of the oversight committee and "usa today" contributor and chris lu, former labor secretary during the obama administration. hey, guys, good to see you again. thank you for joining me. okay, hindsig
alex? >> thank you for that report, cori coffin. >>> governor cuomo, not the only politician in holt water this week. we're talking about texas senator ted cruz who is big-time facing lack bash after flying on vacation with his family as millions of his constituents were without power and running water in subfreezing temperatures. after cutting that trip short, senator cruz is making an apology tour of sorts. >> look, it was obviously a mistake. in hindsight, i wouldn't...
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— with your catch, alex? i'll let it no riaht with your catch, alex?catch, alex? i'll let it go right now. letting it go i with your catch, alex? i'll let it go right now. letting it go - i with your catch, alex? i'll let it i go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing _ go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to _ go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to do. _ go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to do. back- go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to do. back in i go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to do. back in the l a decent thing to do. back in the water it goes. we couldn't make it up, there you go. well done! alex, you've got to tell me that's not the usual thing to happen, is it? ida. usualthing to happen, is it? no, that is definitely _ usual thing to happen, is it? iirr, that is definitely not. i've never got a fish through the ice in texas until then, so that's pretty crazy. just one final thought — do you know when this will end? what is your hope? 50 when this
— with your catch, alex? i'll let it no riaht with your catch, alex?catch, alex? i'll let it go right now. letting it go i with your catch, alex? i'll let it go right now. letting it go - i with your catch, alex? i'll let it i go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing _ go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to _ go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to do. _ go right now. letting it go - that's a decent thing to do. back- go right now. letting it go -...
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>> [alex] me tocan tres. >> [cody] ¡no, alex! ¡no te comas las mentas!e dulces. me estoy hartando. >> [cody] ¡alex! ya las tengo, abre la ventana. >> [padre] ¿quÉ haces, cody? >> [madre] no jueguen con las ventanas. no me gusta que hagan eso. [explosiÓn] >> [alex] guau, ¿vieron eso? [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪]♪ ]♪[Á[ ♪[a[ ♪[ ]♪[]♪[ ♪ roban un vehículo cuando menores de edad anterior. >>> además el sindicato de maestros distrito escolar de san francisco llegó a un acuerdo, tentativo sobre posibilidad de regresar a las aulas. >>> maÑana el condado sonoma comienza el proceso de vacunación para personas mayores de 70 aÑos los detalles enseguida. >>> este es un noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis. >>> buenas tardes gracias por informarse con este su equipo le saluda fátima navarrete. >>> comenzamos con esta noticia que anoche estremeció en otras son el robo de vehículo con dos niÑos adentro, a estas horas la policía de san francisco sigo buscando a los sospechosos por fortuna los dos menores de edad fueron encontrados y a salvo. >>> vemos el mapa donde observa la zona donde
>> [alex] me tocan tres. >> [cody] ¡no, alex! ¡no te comas las mentas!e dulces. me estoy hartando. >> [cody] ¡alex! ya las tengo, abre la ventana. >> [padre] ¿quÉ haces, cody? >> [madre] no jueguen con las ventanas. no me gusta que hagan eso. [explosiÓn] >> [alex] guau, ¿vieron eso? [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪]♪ ]♪[Á[ ♪[a[ ♪[ ]♪[]♪[ ♪ roban un vehículo cuando menores de edad anterior. >>> además el sindicato de maestros distrito...
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>> that's right, alex. as we welcome you from the wilmington white house, as our friends kendis gibson, put it this morning. but we have seen the biden administration marking a break with the past administration on policy, executive order after execute order, undoing the policies and in some states reinstating obama policies. one thing we've seen as well is a conspicuous effort to sidestep some thorny selections involved by his predecessor as well. number one is impeachment. we will be talking about that shortly. but another has been a question members of congress raised about whether or not president trump should have access to intelligence as is the case for all former presidents when they request it. we saw the white house this week saying it would be under review by the intelligence community. but as you played there at the top, president biden was asked directly about this and he weighed in rather forcefully saying he didn't think there was any value in it. we just got a statement in the last few minut
>> that's right, alex. as we welcome you from the wilmington white house, as our friends kendis gibson, put it this morning. but we have seen the biden administration marking a break with the past administration on policy, executive order after execute order, undoing the policies and in some states reinstating obama policies. one thing we've seen as well is a conspicuous effort to sidestep some thorny selections involved by his predecessor as well. number one is impeachment. we will be...
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alex. it can make all the difference in the world.that, really, i have made countless ones. i've also been lucky enough to receive so many, and the thing is, what it does is when people sometimes we struggle with knowing what to say when someone's going through a really hard time. they're grieving. they're lost. they're they're feeling isolated. the loveless shows them how much they mean to us. it shows them that they matter it shows them. what makes them so unique in the world and those kinds of things are really what give people a sense of belonging and knowing that they're really matter. i think it could make a tremendous difference, and they don't take a lot of time. which is the other thing. yeah, okay. all right. so with that being said people out there might might be thinking well, i would like to put one of these together for someone i care about or someone i know who you know, is struggling because of the pandemic. how can people get get some guidance on how to put together one of these loveless for valentine's day on sunday?
alex. it can make all the difference in the world.that, really, i have made countless ones. i've also been lucky enough to receive so many, and the thing is, what it does is when people sometimes we struggle with knowing what to say when someone's going through a really hard time. they're grieving. they're lost. they're they're feeling isolated. the loveless shows them how much they mean to us. it shows them that they matter it shows them. what makes them so unique in the world and those kinds...
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in scotland, the growing rift between first minister nicola sturgeon and former first minister alex salmondes to a head later this week. has he been physically violent before? calls to one domestic abuse charity have risen by more than 50% in the past year, as lockdown has increased suffering for many. and the van gogh masterpiece hidden from public view for the past 100 years is to be sold at auction. and coming up in sport on bbc news... a demoralising first day for england, bowled out for 112 in ahmedebad, as india have the upper hand in the third test. good evening. the "full return" of students to schools and colleges in england, on march 8th, is justified by the latest data, and what's called a "robust" covid testing regime is part of the plans. that was the assurance given to parents and pupils by gavin williamson, the education secretary, who also addressed the fact that hundreds of thousands of students have missed so much work this year. so he announced an extra £400 million, on top of 300 million announced last month, for what's being billed as a catch—up programme. out of that s
in scotland, the growing rift between first minister nicola sturgeon and former first minister alex salmondes to a head later this week. has he been physically violent before? calls to one domestic abuse charity have risen by more than 50% in the past year, as lockdown has increased suffering for many. and the van gogh masterpiece hidden from public view for the past 100 years is to be sold at auction. and coming up in sport on bbc news... a demoralising first day for england, bowled out for...
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alex salmond is due to appear before the inquiry tomorrow to give evidence.tter political and personal feud could threaten the scottish national party's ambitions for independence. together their friendship and formidable political partnership brought scotland close to independence. now, their enmity threatens the project they devoted their political lives to. this was alex salmond in march last year, charged with 13 counts of sexual assault. minutes after being acquitted, he said he intended to expose more evidence. there are certain evidence that i would have liked to have seen led in this trial, but for a variety of reasons we were not able to do so. at some point that information, that facts and that evidence will see the light of day. now we know what he meant. mr salmond has told the enquiry in writing that there was a "malicious and concerted effort" by several scottish government and snp officials to damage his reputation, "even to the extent of having me imprisoned". and that nicola sturgeon�*s husband, the snp chief executive peter murrell, tried to
alex salmond is due to appear before the inquiry tomorrow to give evidence.tter political and personal feud could threaten the scottish national party's ambitions for independence. together their friendship and formidable political partnership brought scotland close to independence. now, their enmity threatens the project they devoted their political lives to. this was alex salmond in march last year, charged with 13 counts of sexual assault. minutes after being acquitted, he said he intended...
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this has become a bitter battle between alex _ situation.. this has become a bitter battle between alex salmond and | situation. this has become a bitter. battle between alex salmond and his successor, nicola sturgeon. he accuses her of misleading parliament and reaching the ministerial code, both of which would be resigning offences. she denies all of that, saying it is a conspiracy of nonsense. it could be damaging, just three months away from crucial scottish elections. today, the snp chief executive, who is also nicola sturgeon's has been, appeared in front of the virtual committee for the second time. the front of the virtual committee for the second time.— front of the virtual committee for the second time. the whole truth and nothin: but the second time. the whole truth and nothing but the _ the second time. the whole truth and nothing but the truth. _ the second time. the whole truth and nothing but the truth. he _ the second time. the whole truth and nothing but the truth. he was - nothing but the truth. he was accused of — nothing
this has become a bitter battle between alex _ situation.. this has become a bitter battle between alex salmond and | situation. this has become a bitter. battle between alex salmond and his successor, nicola sturgeon. he accuses her of misleading parliament and reaching the ministerial code, both of which would be resigning offences. she denies all of that, saying it is a conspiracy of nonsense. it could be damaging, just three months away from crucial scottish elections. today, the snp chief...
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alex hammond — bid for scottish independence.nt on the civil service to do damage against him on the backdrop _ do damage against him on the backdrop he was facing, these allegations which he was cleared of, of sexual— allegations which he was cleared of, of sexual assault in court last year~ — of sexual assault in court last year~ i— of sexual assault in court last year. i think this is the huge big political— year. i think this is the huge big political headache for the government going forward. i think once we _ government going forward. i think once we are out of covid, they are looking _ once we are out of covid, they are looking at — once we are out of covid, they are looking at what they can to save the union? _ looking at what they can to save the union? the — looking at what they can to save the union? the telegraph makes on this line saying _ union? the telegraph makes on this line saying that downing street should — line saying that downing street should intervene from the scottish tory leader. i can't think of anythin
alex hammond — bid for scottish independence.nt on the civil service to do damage against him on the backdrop _ do damage against him on the backdrop he was facing, these allegations which he was cleared of, of sexual— allegations which he was cleared of, of sexual assault in court last year~ — of sexual assault in court last year~ i— of sexual assault in court last year. i think this is the huge big political— year. i think this is the huge big political headache for the government...
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and later, a clue on how alex alex trebek's "jeopardy!" wardrobe is going to good use.would your dad think about what you're doing? >> i think he would be happy. this is the "cbs weekend news" from chicago. here's adriana diaz. >> diaz: good evening. president biden today approved a major disaster declaration for texas. that makes emergency federal aid available to those in the lone star state impacted by those severe storms and the record cold that pummeled the south this week. at least 50 people are dead. millions of others are left without power, heat, or clean drinking water. a warm-up is forecast for this weekend, but as temperatures ri, so dfrustrion.raa is in dallas with the latest. good evening, omar. feed the people are sorting produce behind me here for a food drive. in the last two days, this group has served 2,000 people. and what's happening here is a scene that's playing out all across the state of texas as across the state of texas as millions of people are without food and clean drinking water. volunteers at this food distribution point in dallas are pac
and later, a clue on how alex alex trebek's "jeopardy!" wardrobe is going to good use.would your dad think about what you're doing? >> i think he would be happy. this is the "cbs weekend news" from chicago. here's adriana diaz. >> diaz: good evening. president biden today approved a major disaster declaration for texas. that makes emergency federal aid available to those in the lone star state impacted by those severe storms and the record cold that pummeled the...
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welcome, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." developing this hour, president biden's $1.9 trillion plan is one step closer to becoming a reality. in a new excerpt from cbs news, the president giving a new insight into where key provisions like minimum wage hike stand as lawmakers work to get the bill to his desk. >> it's somewhere between an individual making up to $75 and phasing out and a couple making up to $150 and phasing out. but i'm wide open on what that is. >> you also want to raise the minimum wage to $15. is that something you would be willing to negotiate on to get republican support? >> apparently that's not going to occur because of the roles in the senate. >> you're saying it will not be in it? >> my guess is it will not be in it. >> today marks one month since the attack on the u.s. capitol left five people dead. the impeachment trial will start just days from now. trump's defense team confirming he will not testify under oath. congressman val demings, an impeachment manager in last year's trial, joined me last h
welcome, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." developing this hour, president biden's $1.9 trillion plan is one step closer to becoming a reality. in a new excerpt from cbs news, the president giving a new insight into where key provisions like minimum wage hike stand as lawmakers work to get the bill to his desk. >> it's somewhere between an individual making up to $75 and phasing out and a couple making up to $150 and phasing out. but i'm wide open on what that is. >>...
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alex salmond says in written evidence, nicola sturgeon�*s account of meetings they had is, "false andcluding nicola sturgeon�*s husband and her chief of staff, "to damage my reputation, "even to the extent of having me imprisoned." he appears to be suggesting some kind of conspiracy or concerted campaign against him without a shred of evidence. as well as walking free from the criminal trial, he also won a legal battle in 2018 against the scottish government, when a court found the procedure used to invest allegations of sexual harassment against him, was unlawful. a holyrood parliamentary committee is now investigating how the scottish government got it so wrong and that�*s the inquiry which wants to take evidence from alex salmond in person this week. alex salmond has announced that he will not appear as scheduled in front of the committee on wednesday, thatis front of the committee on wednesday, that is because when his written evidence was published, the crown 0ffice, evidence was published, the crown office, the prosecuting service in scotland, raised legal concerns about some of
alex salmond says in written evidence, nicola sturgeon�*s account of meetings they had is, "false andcluding nicola sturgeon�*s husband and her chief of staff, "to damage my reputation, "even to the extent of having me imprisoned." he appears to be suggesting some kind of conspiracy or concerted campaign against him without a shred of evidence. as well as walking free from the criminal trial, he also won a legal battle in 2018 against the scottish government, when a...
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alex salmond's evidence does raise significant questions for nicola sturgeon to answer.ight, her spokesperson said that he had failed to provide proof of the alleged conspiracy and says the first minister is looking forward to addressing all the issues raised today when she gives evidence next week. sarah smith, bbc news. the amazon rainforest is one of the most beautiful and bio diverse places on earth, and if you want to buy a chunk of it, now all you have to do is go online. we have discovered facebook has become a go to marketplace for brazil's illegal land grabbers, ready to turn pristine rainforest into profit for buyers around the world at the click of a button, no matter what or who they harm. iamjoao i am joao fellet and i amjoao fellet and i am going to take you undercover to meet the sellers behind the online ads. to find out who they are and how they are getting away with it. deforestation in the brazilian amazon is at a ten year high. is facebook fuelling that destruction? deforestation is happening in every corner of the amazon. it is not hard to find commu
alex salmond's evidence does raise significant questions for nicola sturgeon to answer.ight, her spokesperson said that he had failed to provide proof of the alleged conspiracy and says the first minister is looking forward to addressing all the issues raised today when she gives evidence next week. sarah smith, bbc news. the amazon rainforest is one of the most beautiful and bio diverse places on earth, and if you want to buy a chunk of it, now all you have to do is go online. we have...
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>> thank you, alex. the story in san antonio is very similar to what you see playing out in the rest of the state. the sun is actually shining but it is revealing what we experienced over the past week. we are getting power restored. we have less than 200 that are out at this point. but the next shoe to drop is the fact as water gets turned back on, and we're having some success with that, although the entire state is under a boil water notice, as water gets turned back on and pressure starts to increase, we're going to see a catastrophic number of line breaks, both in terms of the water system infrastructure as well as inside people's homes. we're seeking relief from the federal government, from the state and we're making sure that the people who have been suffering throughout this pandemic and also in this winter event aren't also saddled with the undo costs and burden of having to fix this infrastructure. >> i have to tell you, it's got to be frightening of facing the certainty you're going to get pip
>> thank you, alex. the story in san antonio is very similar to what you see playing out in the rest of the state. the sun is actually shining but it is revealing what we experienced over the past week. we are getting power restored. we have less than 200 that are out at this point. but the next shoe to drop is the fact as water gets turned back on, and we're having some success with that, although the entire state is under a boil water notice, as water gets turned back on and pressure...
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alex moffat right there.dling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. this is how you become the best! [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: don't get mad. try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a com
alex moffat right there.dling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. this is how you become the...
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alex: we are working on the plan. minister will be making an announcement on how things will unfold in the tourist season probably in a couple of weeks. this year, the tourist season will commence sometime in may. i wil remind you that last year, greece opened its borders to tourists in june. we expect a very good year. annmarie: i know there is a european meeting, summit happening so it's hard to come up with conclusions. based on your understanding, how much consensus is there around this idea of issuing an eu 27 certificate? alex: i think there is growing concern surrounding the work around the certificate. you heard angela merkel's comments overnight. it takes time to do some of the preparation work. there are some concerns by some member states about whether the vaccines will be sufficient. what we are saying is, we will have a lot more information anyway in the future, but let's get this going now. there is a growing realization that the citizens of the european union will want to travel come spring and summer,
alex: we are working on the plan. minister will be making an announcement on how things will unfold in the tourist season probably in a couple of weeks. this year, the tourist season will commence sometime in may. i wil remind you that last year, greece opened its borders to tourists in june. we expect a very good year. annmarie: i know there is a european meeting, summit happening so it's hard to come up with conclusions. based on your understanding, how much consensus is there around this...
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caroline: alex adelman, lolli ceo.ne: a reminder, subscribe to our weekly podcast, called cleverly, what'd you miss this week? it's available everywhere you get your podcasts. joe: caroline, do you use bitcoin or something else, and what's your favorite flavor? tell me fair. caroline: straight up cash. i have to say, i am not a vaper, but if i had to pick a flavor, it would be vanilla. romaine: that does it for what'd you miss. this is bloomberg. emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is bloomberg technology. i will talk to the ceos of door dash, airbnb, and salesforce about where their leanings --
caroline: alex adelman, lolli ceo.ne: a reminder, subscribe to our weekly podcast, called cleverly, what'd you miss this week? it's available everywhere you get your podcasts. joe: caroline, do you use bitcoin or something else, and what's your favorite flavor? tell me fair. caroline: straight up cash. i have to say, i am not a vaper, but if i had to pick a flavor, it would be vanilla. romaine: that does it for what'd you miss. this is bloomberg. emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and...
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the acting tory leader focused on the women who'd complained about alex salmond's behaviour.by the system that was set up by her government. and while they were being failed, the first minister knew exactly what she was meeting alex salmond about, and she chose not to tell her officials in advance, and she chose not to keep a record. and she kept speaking to alex salmond all throughout this process, throughout this process that failed all of these women. and then she came into this chamber and she told parliament things that are utterly contradicted by her own evidence and testimony. so we have failed women, taxpayers money and a cover—up at the heart of government, and this whole affair stinks to high heaven. and someone should take responsibility for these failings. shouldn't it be you, first minister? first minister. in terms of the government and in terms of my role as first minister, the scrutiny is right and proper, and that is why i am freely subjecting myself to that scrutiny. that is right and proper — i've waited a long time to get the opportunity to do it next tues
the acting tory leader focused on the women who'd complained about alex salmond's behaviour.by the system that was set up by her government. and while they were being failed, the first minister knew exactly what she was meeting alex salmond about, and she chose not to tell her officials in advance, and she chose not to keep a record. and she kept speaking to alex salmond all throughout this process, throughout this process that failed all of these women. and then she came into this chamber and...
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alex. savages certainly is happening to a lot of folks. the latest brazen car break ins in the city happened in golden gate park, and it was all caught on camera. ktvu cristina rendon joining us now live and kristina today you talked with the victim of this crime and also the. man who took that video? yeah, alex, and talk about a welcome to the city. this couple was on a california road trip they had checked out of their hotel wednesday morning and golden gate park with their last stop before heading home. jason and i a wants and going to let this thief get away with his family's backpack in suitcase, he's able to rustle back his belongings as the robber hops into a getaway car. i'm just like. wondering what's this guy doing on that side for vehicle? he's got no business there. jason his wife, natalie, and their two year old son, jasper, had been in golden gate park for 10. minutes wednesday afternoon. it was their last stop on a california road trip before heading home to seattle. the thie
alex. savages certainly is happening to a lot of folks. the latest brazen car break ins in the city happened in golden gate park, and it was all caught on camera. ktvu cristina rendon joining us now live and kristina today you talked with the victim of this crime and also the. man who took that video? yeah, alex, and talk about a welcome to the city. this couple was on a california road trip they had checked out of their hotel wednesday morning and golden gate park with their last stop before...
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good morning, doctor alex. thanks for havin: good morning, doctor alex.aving me. i spoke to a teacher and they said _ for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with _ for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with all— for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with all the _ for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with all the children i and they said with all the children going back they wanted there to be a focus on well—being as well as the academic side of things. how important do you think that is? i think it is incredibly important and it reflects the conversations i've been having across the board with both parents, teachers, and of course importantly students as well. children have been at home in a situation no one would have ever expected or experience, having to deal with what they are seeing on the news, the media. these children have their own living situations that are challenging as well of course and all of this has an impact on their mental health. of course, going back to cool, you know, i love education
good morning, doctor alex. thanks for havin: good morning, doctor alex.aving me. i spoke to a teacher and they said _ for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with _ for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with all— for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with all the _ for having me. i spoke to a teacher and they said with all the children i and they said with all the children going back they wanted there to be a focus on well—being as well as the academic side...
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the acting tory leader focused on the women who'd complained about alex salmond's behaviour.stem that was set up by her government, and while they were being failed, the first minister knew exactly what she was meeting alex salmond about and she chose not to tell her officials in advance and she chose not to keep a record. and she kept speaking to alex salmond all throughout this process, throughout this process that failed all of these women. and then she came into this chamber and she told parliament things that utterly contradicted by her own evidence and testimony. so we have failed women, taxpayers' money and a cover—up at the heart of government, and this whole affair stinks to high heaven, and someone should take responsibility for these failings. shouldn't it be you, first minister? in terms of the government, and in terms of my role as first minister, the scrutiny is right and proper, which is why i am freely subjecting myself to that scrutiny. that is right and proper. i've waited a long time to get the opportunity to do it next tuesday, and i now relish that opport
the acting tory leader focused on the women who'd complained about alex salmond's behaviour.stem that was set up by her government, and while they were being failed, the first minister knew exactly what she was meeting alex salmond about and she chose not to tell her officials in advance and she chose not to keep a record. and she kept speaking to alex salmond all throughout this process, throughout this process that failed all of these women. and then she came into this chamber and she told...
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carlos: a quien no le gustarÍa tener los problemas de alex rodrÍguez?
carlos: a quien no le gustarÍa tener los problemas de alex rodrÍguez?
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alex on this one because they really got their act together you know and it is a just they don't this is simply a case of getting to supply and getting the vaccine out deploying people in centers and you know the rate through which people go through centers on this thought was really important and it's why i got in early got a big on with pfizer probably paid a premium we think is the rumor netanyahu himself the negotiating some talk about getting stuck in and then a very white house service in israel has 4 separate how regions and they really got behind it's not the u.k. similarly had a great tradition of course of science in this area you know it was already a back seat initiative that was going on even before co you see so so and i could be deployed to great effect now the rest of europe will catch up no doubt one issue was there they were trying to coordinate things across the e.u. and that may have slowed things down a bit but now for heaven's sake as you have seen in the past week the focus on brussels was a massive partnership and the germans were complaining why are we doing b
alex on this one because they really got their act together you know and it is a just they don't this is simply a case of getting to supply and getting the vaccine out deploying people in centers and you know the rate through which people go through centers on this thought was really important and it's why i got in early got a big on with pfizer probably paid a premium we think is the rumor netanyahu himself the negotiating some talk about getting stuck in and then a very white house service in...
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from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, welcome to "weekends with alex witt." developing this hour, the white house is working to get its $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package through congress as it now heads to the senate this week. senators on both sides of the aisle are giving insight into how they plan to approach it as we watch to see if it can pass. >> we need to get the massive covid bill passed, and we know that we're going to have to do it without any republican support. >> there's an easy answer to this which is let's make it bipartisan. covid relief has never been a partisan issue. it just doesn't make any sense. a number of things in here that have nothing to do with covid relief. it's not targeted. >> meanwhile, in just over two hours donald trump will make his first appearance since leaving the white house when he gives a speech at cpac. that statue creeps me out all the time. according to experts trump plans to declare the republican party is united and attacking joe biden calling his first month in office disastrous but as the conservative co
from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, welcome to "weekends with alex witt." developing this hour, the white house is working to get its $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package through congress as it now heads to the senate this week. senators on both sides of the aisle are giving insight into how they plan to approach it as we watch to see if it can pass. >> we need to get the massive covid bill passed, and we know that we're going to have to do it without any...