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to apportion blame to angie, and to sack — anger.her _ anger. to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from _ anger. to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from her _ anger. to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from her position, i and to sack her from her position, was a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view. the was a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view.— was a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view. the next test for the keir — from my point of view. the next test for the keir will _ from my point of view. the next test for the keir will be _ from my point of view. the next test for the keir will be to _ from my point of view. the next test for the keir will be to quieten - from my point of view. the next test for the keir will be to quieten the - for the keir will be to quieten the party's internal row quickly so it can look outward once again —— for sir keir. helen joins us now from westminster. andy burnham said he wanted an the infighting, how likely is that? it infighting
to apportion blame to angie, and to sack — anger.her _ anger. to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from _ anger. to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from her _ anger. to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from her position, i and to sack her from her position, was a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view. the was a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view.— was a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view. the next test for the keir —...
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takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angieayner. i think many of us feel that was unfair, nicola sturgeon and the snp win a historic fourth term, as the party sets its sights on a second referendum on scottish independence. there is simply no democratic justification whatsoever for borisjohnson or indeed for anyone else seeking to block the right of the people of scotland to choose their own future. the priority at the moment is not court cases, it's not independence legislation, it is recovering from the pandemic. labour did win a number of the mayoral contests, including sadiq khan installed for a second term as london's mayor. disruption continues on some of britain's busiest rail lines, after small cracks are found in some high—speed trains. now on bbc news, witness history. divya arya presents eyewitness accounts of moments in india's modern history. we hear about the legacy of partition and how india built a model city in the 1950s. this programme was filmed before the covid pandemic. hello and welcome to a special editi
takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angieayner. i think many of us feel that was unfair, nicola sturgeon and the snp win a historic fourth term, as the party sets its sights on a second referendum on scottish independence. there is simply no democratic justification whatsoever for borisjohnson or indeed for anyone else seeking to block the right of the people of scotland to choose their own future. the priority at the moment is not...
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angie sandoval nos trae la historia de evelyn colÓn, una joven que se encontrarÍa gracias a la curiosidad que no habÍan ni siquiera nacido cuando ella partiÓ sin dejar rastro. sandoval: pocas cosas duelen tanto como la incertidumbre. >> ella era alegre. siempre estaba bien... tu sabes, contenta. ella era bien buena con todo el mundo. sandoval: han pasado 45 aÑos desde que leida colon vio a su hermana evelyn por Última vez. y segÚn ella, desde entonces la ha estado esperando. >> ella era bien apegada a mi hermana, con evelyn. y cuando ella se iba, me hacÍa falta, mucha falta. sandoval: evelyn y sus 3 hermanos crecieron en jersey city, nueva jersey. sus padres, originarios de puerto rico, alquilaban esta casa en un barrio de clase trabajadora. que, como el resto de la ciudad, en la dÉcada de los 70, estaba plagado de crimen y desempleo. luis: yo era el hermano mayor. y siempre estabamos juntos, tÚ sabes, en la casa. sandoval: segÚn su hermano luis, evelyn siempre podÍa contar con Él. en las buenas y en las malas. luis: yo la regaÑaba a ella. le decÍa “no, no, no haga esto porque eso malo, p
angie sandoval nos trae la historia de evelyn colÓn, una joven que se encontrarÍa gracias a la curiosidad que no habÍan ni siquiera nacido cuando ella partiÓ sin dejar rastro. sandoval: pocas cosas duelen tanto como la incertidumbre. >> ella era alegre. siempre estaba bien... tu sabes, contenta. ella era bien buena con todo el mundo. sandoval: han pasado 45 aÑos desde que leida colon vio a su hermana evelyn por Última vez. y segÚn ella, desde entonces la ha estado esperando....
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every day counts. >> reporter: angie's mom is already vaccinated, but her dad isn't just yet. the entire family says they eventually plan to. 9-year-old alicia hopes her group will be next. >> i hope that soon i can get it so our whole family can get vaccinated and we can see face. >> reporter: angie acknowledges some kids aren't eager to get the vaccine, but she says she'll get hers as soon as possible. the 7th grader can't wait to spend time with friends again. >> being able to hug them and have sleepovers. >> reporter: in contra costa county, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> the peninsula is moving into the yellow tier tomorrow. that means bars can start letting people back inside. restaurants can expand indoor seating to 50% capacity along with gyms, movie theaters, hotels, card rooms and wineries. yellow is the state's least restrictive tier, and it means the county covid case rate has fallen to minimal levels. business owners say the move says closed signs are quickly being replaced with help wanted signs. >> we are getting calls from people that are willing and abl
every day counts. >> reporter: angie's mom is already vaccinated, but her dad isn't just yet. the entire family says they eventually plan to. 9-year-old alicia hopes her group will be next. >> i hope that soon i can get it so our whole family can get vaccinated and we can see face. >> reporter: angie acknowledges some kids aren't eager to get the vaccine, but she says she'll get hers as soon as possible. the 7th grader can't wait to spend time with friends again. >>...
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takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angie rayner. i think many of us feel that was unfair. nicola sturgeon and the snp win a historic fourth term, as the party sets its sights on a second referendum on scottish independence. there is simply no democratic justification whatsoever for borisjohnson or indeed for anyone else seeking to block the right of the people of scotland to choose their own future. ofa of a priority at the moment is not court _ of a priority at the moment is not court cases. — of a priority at the moment is not court cases, it's not independence legislation, — court cases, it's not independence legislation, it is recovering from the pandemic. labour did win a number of the mayoral contests, including sadiq khan installed for a second term as london's mayor. disruption continues on some of britain's busiest rail lines, after small cracks are found in some high speed trains. hello and welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, sir keir starmer is expected to reshuffle his shadow cabinet today. sir keir is facing
takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angie rayner. i think many of us feel that was unfair. nicola sturgeon and the snp win a historic fourth term, as the party sets its sights on a second referendum on scottish independence. there is simply no democratic justification whatsoever for borisjohnson or indeed for anyone else seeking to block the right of the people of scotland to choose their own future. ofa of a priority at the moment...
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doctors say angie yen may have foreign accent syndrome. she has lived in australia since she was 8. she has been documenting her journey on tiktok. take a listen for yourself. >> now i can't shake it. i just did a job interview in an irish accent when i've never been to ireland. can your friends tell me that my accent is from a cool part of ireland or not? it's totally not normal. i'm on my way to the hospital, stuart is coming soon, and i'll keep you posted. >> so foreign accent syndrome is not only rare, it's apparently real. a few years ago an oregon woman woke with an accent that was part irish and part south african. and in texas a woman spoke with a british accent after jaw surgery. >> tiktok viewers say she sounds like a mix between canadian, american, australian, irish and british. that's a lot of accents. friday polka! look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how y
doctors say angie yen may have foreign accent syndrome. she has lived in australia since she was 8. she has been documenting her journey on tiktok. take a listen for yourself. >> now i can't shake it. i just did a job interview in an irish accent when i've never been to ireland. can your friends tell me that my accent is from a cool part of ireland or not? it's totally not normal. i'm on my way to the hospital, stuart is coming soon, and i'll keep you posted. >> so foreign accent...
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takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool in particular and then scapegoats angieayner, i think many of us feel that was unfair. nicola sturgeon and the snp win a historic fourth term, as the party sets its sights on a second referendum on scottish independence. the people of scotland have voted for the snp on the strength of offering when the time is right an independence referendum. the priority at the moment is not court cases, it's not independence legislation, it is recovery from the pandemic. disruption continues on some of britain's busiest rail lines after small cracks are found in some high speed trains. and coming up at 11.30, we'll bring you the latest edition of hardtalk. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is expected to reshuffle his shadow cabinet today. sir keir is facing a furious backlash from some of his mps and members after sacking the deputy leader, angela rayner, as national campaign co—ordinator and chair of the party. labour sources suggested angela rayner had to take resp
takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool in particular and then scapegoats angieayner, i think many of us feel that was unfair. nicola sturgeon and the snp win a historic fourth term, as the party sets its sights on a second referendum on scottish independence. the people of scotland have voted for the snp on the strength of offering when the time is right an independence referendum. the priority at the moment is not court cases, it's not independence legislation, it is...
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i was disappointed in the way that keir treated angie as the party campaigner.d take full responsibility. —— she was scapegoated. to apportion blame to angie and to sack her from her position was absolutely a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view but what a difference a day makes. from being sacked to gaining three key positions on the front bench. i really look forward to seeing ange at the dispatch box against michael gove. a, seeing ange at the dispatch box against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice _ against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on _ against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the _ against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the part - against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the part of - against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the part of the | act of cowardice on the part of the labour leader, sir keir starmer. those are really strong words. yeah. i think those are really strong words. yeah. i think they — those are really strong words. yeah. i think they are _
i was disappointed in the way that keir treated angie as the party campaigner.d take full responsibility. —— she was scapegoated. to apportion blame to angie and to sack her from her position was absolutely a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view but what a difference a day makes. from being sacked to gaining three key positions on the front bench. i really look forward to seeing ange at the dispatch box against michael gove. a, seeing ange at the dispatch box against michael...
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it's a way better way to watch. >>> angi reporting first quarter earnings today with revenue climbingthe stock has had quite a year amid the pandemic, up nearly 70%. in march the company announced a new ceo. and he is joining us now for a first on cnbc interview. nice to see you. >> great to be here, thanks for having me. >> so that 13% revenue growth especially booming services growth up 66%, what is driving it, what are people buying at the moment >> we're really seeing this shift towards our services business consumer behavior has changed. where you think about the old way of doing things where you call a friend or you call a neighbor and ask for a referral, the consumers who booked cars on uber or bought food on instacart or doordash, they just want to press a button interests the ang t angi app and make a booking. and so we saw $55 million in revenue from our services business, and that is where we sell it directly to the consumer in q1, up 66% year on year. and we did that without dropping a single dime on consumer marketing. so that business is growing 66% year on year at a $20
it's a way better way to watch. >>> angi reporting first quarter earnings today with revenue climbingthe stock has had quite a year amid the pandemic, up nearly 70%. in march the company announced a new ceo. and he is joining us now for a first on cnbc interview. nice to see you. >> great to be here, thanks for having me. >> so that 13% revenue growth especially booming services growth up 66%, what is driving it, what are people buying at the moment >> we're really...
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angie: vamos a ver si vamos a remozar una historia en el 1976. historia muy interesante que no se pueden perder este domingo. carolina: te agradecemos por estar aquÍ. una historia imperdible. borja: la gran estrella del golf tiger woods hablÓ de su lesiÓn en la primera entrevista que concediÓ desde su accidente de trÁfico. en sus declaraciones a la revista tiger woods dijo que el accidente y recuperaciÓn ha sido la experiencia mÁs dolorosa de su vida vÍas que recordemos que sufriÓ lesiones traumÁticas en su pierna derecha por lo que sigue su rehabilitaciÓn y lo que mÁs le preocupa al golfista es volver a caminar bien por su propia cuenta. carolina: atenciÓn amantes del fÚtbol y es que maÑana la gran final de la uefa champions league entre el mÁnchester city y chelsea. por la noche regresa la selecciÓn mexicanaversus islandia y el domingo mucho. la gran final de cruz azul versus santos. todo esto en vivo por univisiÓn y "tudn". borja, vamos estar todo el fin de semana echado en cama viendo univisiÓn. borja: es lo que necesito. los habitantes de wa
angie: vamos a ver si vamos a remozar una historia en el 1976. historia muy interesante que no se pueden perder este domingo. carolina: te agradecemos por estar aquÍ. una historia imperdible. borja: la gran estrella del golf tiger woods hablÓ de su lesiÓn en la primera entrevista que concediÓ desde su accidente de trÁfico. en sus declaraciones a la revista tiger woods dijo que el accidente y recuperaciÓn ha sido la experiencia mÁs dolorosa de su vida vÍas que recordemos que sufriÓ...
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caso conocido como las fosas de san fernando en tamaulipas, mÉxico, a pesar del paso ella no olvida angieo la tortura que mi hijo pasÓ >>> carlos de 27 aÑos fue uno de los asesinados por el cartel de los zetas en el 2011 fueron encontrados en san fernando tamaulipas >>> policÍas municipales >>> bajaba gente de los autobuses y los entregaban a los grupos de narcos >>> esta madre lo supo un aÑo y medio despuÉs de la desapariciÓn, al principio no paraba de llorar pero aprendÍ a llorar y aprendÍ a pelear >>> le tomÓ 5 aÑos de sepultar a su hijo en donde carlos dejÓ una huella entre sus conocidos >>> Él solo querÍa llegar allÁ para poder ayudarnos a nosotros >>> a pesar que ha pasado una dÉcada del asesinado de charly su madre nunca cede >>> en 10 aÑos hemos seguido tocando la puerta de las autoridades mexicanas sobre lo que te ocurriÓ >>> eso implicarÍa castigo para los responsables lo que aÚn no llega >>> lo que queremos es un triunfo de la justicia para todos los migrantes >> este aÑo como parte de esa lucha escribiÓ esta carta a peticiÓn de la justicia. >> la que junto con otras organizaci
caso conocido como las fosas de san fernando en tamaulipas, mÉxico, a pesar del paso ella no olvida angieo la tortura que mi hijo pasÓ >>> carlos de 27 aÑos fue uno de los asesinados por el cartel de los zetas en el 2011 fueron encontrados en san fernando tamaulipas >>> policÍas municipales >>> bajaba gente de los autobuses y los entregaban a los grupos de narcos >>> esta madre lo supo un aÑo y medio despuÉs de la desapariciÓn, al principio no paraba...
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joining me new, state representative, angie nixon. governor ron desantis promises to sign the restrictive voting bill passed by the legislaturer. you have called this bill a return to the long side of history. which aspects of this bill are you most concerned about? >> thank you for having me tonight. one of the main concerns that i have with this bill happens to be the fact that they are limiting the use of drop boxes. which we turned out in record numbers using those drop boxes. we as in black and brown voters, as well as democratic voters. we actually outpaced republicans with the use of vote by mail and drop boxes and things like that. so that's something that is really going to potentially hurt us. >> unlike georgia, where we saw a lot of businesses that are based in the state come out, start talking about the georgia voting law, florida businesses have remained largely quiet over these new restrictions. what are advocates in your state doing to fight these voter suppression efforts, and do you think there's anything you can do t
joining me new, state representative, angie nixon. governor ron desantis promises to sign the restrictive voting bill passed by the legislaturer. you have called this bill a return to the long side of history. which aspects of this bill are you most concerned about? >> thank you for having me tonight. one of the main concerns that i have with this bill happens to be the fact that they are limiting the use of drop boxes. which we turned out in record numbers using those drop boxes. we as...
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and what was so frustrating to so many parents and that's why they erupted, angie, was the fact that done with the audience participation part. and that was so frustrating because you wanted to tell your family's personal story just as monica did, right, angie? >> that's correct. i mean, we -- that was the most frustrating thing to us, i believe. i think the school board didn't want to hear from us. they allowed one parent to speak and parent are responsible for making choices for their children, not the school board. steve: right. and, monica, ultimately, it's frustrating for you as a parent because, you know, it's like they have gotten rid of the mask mandate across the whole state except seemingly only in the schools. and it's like wait a minute, why is it okay at the department store but it's not okay at the school. >> right, steve, we are not in a state of emergency or even close. and, yet, the state extended the mask mandate for schools until the very end of the school year. and we still have no guarantee that they won't reinstate masks under the pretext of public health at the
and what was so frustrating to so many parents and that's why they erupted, angie, was the fact that done with the audience participation part. and that was so frustrating because you wanted to tell your family's personal story just as monica did, right, angie? >> that's correct. i mean, we -- that was the most frustrating thing to us, i believe. i think the school board didn't want to hear from us. they allowed one parent to speak and parent are responsible for making choices for their...
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in 18054 young angie apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces if you can't solve the problem by removing the guy then you could keep 36 years on a family's quest for justice reveal systemic resistance to prosecution and must hope a convict to protect can run for the reform and exposes the influence the former apartheid just i'm british men still wielded in the new south africa my father died for this the people in power investigation on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. isn't hero. the. president joe biden lifts the town there are kept a quadruple the number of refugees allowed into the u.s. . the money side of this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up at least 40000 people have lost their lives in india in the past 2 weeks as a result of the devastating surge and coronavirus cases. colombians.
in 18054 young angie apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces if you can't solve the problem by removing the guy then you could keep 36 years on a family's quest for justice reveal systemic resistance to prosecution and must hope a convict to protect can run for the reform and exposes the influence the former apartheid just i'm british men still wielded in the new south africa my father died for this the people in power investigation on al-jazeera. if you want to help...
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in 19054 young angie apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces if you can't solve the problem by the moving the guy then you could get 36 years on a family's quest for justice reveal systemic resistance to prosecution in musselburgh conflict. and exposes the influence the former apartheid establishment still wielded in the new south africa my father died for this people in our investigation on al-jazeera. or in the middle of the biggest energy transition since the industrial revolution because in 1900 m. it is accelerating our move away from fossil fuels as price tags of renewables particularly solar come down it is now possible to actually imagine a carbon neutral world run on clean energy but there is still a long way to go. climate change as a care what the markets think the science will but still say we must have global greenhouse gas emissions by 2034 to have any hope of reaching that 0 by 2050 and avoiding the worst effects of global warming. so the change while it is happening needs to happen quicker. and this program will be look it's who of the solut
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takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angieany of us feel that was unfair. particularly, as we all know, actually, keir's style of leadership is that his office controls everything centrally. he's very centralised and he controlled the campaign, so i think many of us just think it's really unfair. what public relations genius thought this was a good move on the very day actually we were having successes? andy burnham in manchester, in rotherham, liverpool, salford, marvin in bristol, sadiq in london, the very day we are actually recovering a bit and having successes, then they do this. ijust think it's a huge mistake. it is certainly the case that some of these more positive results for labour that they got yesterday and overnight have been somewhat overshadowed by this row which angela rayner�*s allies say was not of her making, she wanted to be helpful and was preparing for media appearances to date it back so keir starmer and explain why labour had not done as well as it should have donein not done as well as it should have
takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angieany of us feel that was unfair. particularly, as we all know, actually, keir's style of leadership is that his office controls everything centrally. he's very centralised and he controlled the campaign, so i think many of us just think it's really unfair. what public relations genius thought this was a good move on the very day actually we were having successes? andy burnham in manchester,...
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that just may have you it is somewhat like a way ahead of me i'm just like i want to kelly just say angyso this is this is fascinating this so much research and science going on here why would you be concerned. so i think the 1st thing to realize is that you know get on the spot where you're hardening towards a climate and watch and see and and climate scientists and policymakers have made us all aware of that but the point is that there are 2 camps of art on by that we need to use a legend here in research one camp says you know we don't know enough about engineering and it could potentially be an option that because he was in a climate in which to eat and so we need to know more about it so we need more research the other camp which also puts us of a different set of scientists it consists of environmental policy exploits and also other governments such as a united kingdom that has put out statements saying that come to the source that is available and we're under resourced and if we're not there we feel that need know enough or they need to make the statement that we don't need more.
that just may have you it is somewhat like a way ahead of me i'm just like i want to kelly just say angyso this is this is fascinating this so much research and science going on here why would you be concerned. so i think the 1st thing to realize is that you know get on the spot where you're hardening towards a climate and watch and see and and climate scientists and policymakers have made us all aware of that but the point is that there are 2 camps of art on by that we need to use a legend...
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takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angiefeel that was unfair. particularly, as we all know, actually, keir's style of leadership is that his office controls everything centrally. he's very centralised and he controlled the campaign, so i think many of us just think it's really unfair. what public relations genius thought this was a good move on the very day actually we were having successes? andy burnham in manchester, in rotherham, liverpool, salford, marvin in bristol, sadiq in london, the very day we are actually recovering a bit and having successes, then they do this. ijust think it's a huge mistake. interesting thatjohn interesting that john mcdonnell offering interesting thatjohn mcdonnell offering some advice on media handling as well as the substance of the move against angela rayner. of course was pretty prominent in the labour party when it went down to a historic defeat in 2019 but he said the difference between him and keir starmer was he owned the defeat and thatis starmer was he owned the defeat and that is wh
takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angiefeel that was unfair. particularly, as we all know, actually, keir's style of leadership is that his office controls everything centrally. he's very centralised and he controlled the campaign, so i think many of us just think it's really unfair. what public relations genius thought this was a good move on the very day actually we were having successes? andy burnham in manchester, in...
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in 19054 young angie apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces if you can't solve the problem by removing the guy then you could kill 36 years on a family's quest for justice reveals systemic resistance to prosecution and musselburgh conflict to protect can right for the reef and exposes the influence the former apartheid establishment still wielded in the new south africa my father died for this the people in power investigation on al-jazeera. india's embattled government looks at ways to produce more desperately needed oxygen and scored 19 infections and tense moments. with them how to hit in this is al-jazeera my from doha also coming up argentina's president announces tougher restrictions to try to get on top of the 2nd wave doctors though say it's still not enough.
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entering the second of violence, cease-fire looking valuable as israel keeps up its attacks on hamas angiecontinue. good morning. >> reporter: we are at the apartment block that was hit yesterday by rockets fired by hamas and the incredible distraction behind me and a lot of activity has rescue workers and the homeland security crowd tried to see how stable this building will be so there is a lot of activity and people are trying to figure out where they will live. in the meantime, they are tough people but the reports this morning that 30% of those who live closer to
entering the second of violence, cease-fire looking valuable as israel keeps up its attacks on hamas angiecontinue. good morning. >> reporter: we are at the apartment block that was hit yesterday by rockets fired by hamas and the incredible distraction behind me and a lot of activity has rescue workers and the homeland security crowd tried to see how stable this building will be so there is a lot of activity and people are trying to figure out where they will live. in the meantime, they...
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entering the second of violence, cease-fire looking valuable as israel keeps up its attacks on hamas angie hardy militants. todd: the strikes continue. good morning. >> reporter: we are at the apartment block that was hit yesterday by rockets fired by hamas and the incredible distraction behind me and a lot of activity has rescue workers and the homeland security crowd tried to see how stable this building will be so there is a lot of activity and people are trying to figure out where they will live. in the meantime, they are tough people but the reports this morning that 30% of those who live closer to the gaza borders and this have left their homes for now but don't want to be in harm's way any longer but there's a lot of attention now on the borders of israel. tensions heating up in the west bank, there is an unmanned aerial vehicle, a drone that was shot down near the jordanian border, 6 rockets were fired, and and strikes continue in gaza, it is given by the palestinian health authority controlled by hamas is at over 200 now. half of those, women and children. there is a lot of rubble
entering the second of violence, cease-fire looking valuable as israel keeps up its attacks on hamas angie hardy militants. todd: the strikes continue. good morning. >> reporter: we are at the apartment block that was hit yesterday by rockets fired by hamas and the incredible distraction behind me and a lot of activity has rescue workers and the homeland security crowd tried to see how stable this building will be so there is a lot of activity and people are trying to figure out where...
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takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angieoose their own future.
takes full responsibility for the election result in hartlepool, in particular, and then scapegoats angieoose their own future.
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now, this next one is from angie cyphers in flat rock, michigan she saw an arby's sign i love arby's.>> steve: wow. >> jimmy: anybody. >> steve: come on in >> jimmy: "the body's still warm." "do you want to be the fry machine or do you want to work this?" "sure, i'll do fries." >> jimmy: this next one's from marsha lee sparhawk in rigby, idaho. she spotted this while driving "speed limit: 5.37 miles per hour." "sorry, officer, i was going 5.39 my wife's in labor she's having a baby, so i was speeding a little bit. this next one is from farell rooska in san marcos, california she was shopping for some wine in trader joe's, and they were all out of chardonnay. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: yeah, but they did have "chadonnay. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, no >> jimmy: if you want booze, grab a good chad and have -- >> steve: love chad. love a chad. >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: ruby red >> jimmy: chat and chow, man this next one's from beth monte in snow hill, maryland she was shopping in a bakery and saw this "please use tongues to pick pastries up. thanks." [ audience ewws [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "oh,
now, this next one is from angie cyphers in flat rock, michigan she saw an arby's sign i love arby's.>> steve: wow. >> jimmy: anybody. >> steve: come on in >> jimmy: "the body's still warm." "do you want to be the fry machine or do you want to work this?" "sure, i'll do fries." >> jimmy: this next one's from marsha lee sparhawk in rigby, idaho. she spotted this while driving "speed limit: 5.37 miles per hour." "sorry,...
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to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from her position, was a despicable act of cowardice fromr keir will be to quieten the party's internal row quickly so it can look outward once again. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake joins us now from westminster. he has a new up, but what is the strategy going to be?— he has a new up, but what is the strategy going to be? that's the big cuestion. strategy going to be? that's the big question. there _ strategy going to be? that's the big question. there are _ strategy going to be? that's the big question. there are not _ strategy going to be? that's the big question. there are not many - question. there are not many face—to—face meetings here in westminster, like workplaces across the country. nevertheless, the shadow cabinet did meet in person today. it was hardly a happy reunion, though. most shadow cabinet members going in pretty stony faced, one saying to me that they were just glad the elections were over. this was not a big reshuffle, by sir keir starmer, a very moderate moving around of roles in his top team. nevertheless,
to apportion blame to angie, and to sack her from her position, was a despicable act of cowardice fromr keir will be to quieten the party's internal row quickly so it can look outward once again. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake joins us now from westminster. he has a new up, but what is the strategy going to be?— he has a new up, but what is the strategy going to be? that's the big cuestion. strategy going to be? that's the big question. there _ strategy going to be? that's the big...
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and daniel is survived by his mother, trudy moore and his step-father randy howell and his sister, angiets and his father, marshall kiminsky of chicago and his grandmother, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor melgar. supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madam clerk and colleagues. today i'll submit all of my legislation but i would like to adjourn together with supervisor stefani today's board meeting in the memory of someone who i have had the honor and pleasure of knowing for a quarter of a century. an artist and a poet and an historian and an ambassador of the northeast corner of san francisco. alasandro, known as al bacari who passed away a couple days ago at age 91. and supervisor stefani and i had the pleasure of hanging out with him not too long ago at the seaman's chapel that he actually put together at pier 45 a long, long time ago in the 1970s. after that visit, together with the consul general of italy, he actually sent me -- i should probably not be saying this -- the actual key to the church, which i now have in my possession. he was a great
and daniel is survived by his mother, trudy moore and his step-father randy howell and his sister, angiets and his father, marshall kiminsky of chicago and his grandmother, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor melgar. supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madam clerk and colleagues. today i'll submit all of my legislation but i would like to adjourn together with supervisor stefani today's board meeting in the memory of someone who i have had the honor...
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>> dana: we'll have to ask angie my sister in denver to get up at 5:00 a.m. she loves space.ater which aren't flying but floating. there is a lot going on. >> bill: how about this? >> dana: our first text message was about the wolf moon. i sent them a picture in january. >> bill: what was the -- would wolf moon? >> dana: it was pink or something, beautiful. >> bill: it didn't look like that. florida we roll with the governor. >> big tech has amassed a massive amount of power. they are monopolies and using their power to enforce orthodoxy and suppress speech and candidates that they disagree with. we're making tech be transparent on their algorithms and terms of service and criteria they use. they don't apply it fairly. >> dana: florida governor calling out big tech on hannity. he signed a bill allowing people from there to sue tech companies and saying it will protect silicon valley from the power grab. we are joined live on this. >> it is a really big deal. florida may be the first state to do this but i don't think they'll be the last. there is similar legislation working i
>> dana: we'll have to ask angie my sister in denver to get up at 5:00 a.m. she loves space.ater which aren't flying but floating. there is a lot going on. >> bill: how about this? >> dana: our first text message was about the wolf moon. i sent them a picture in january. >> bill: what was the -- would wolf moon? >> dana: it was pink or something, beautiful. >> bill: it didn't look like that. florida we roll with the governor. >> big tech has amassed a...
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angie. listen. >> school board didn't want to hear from us. they allowed one parent to speak. making choices for their children. not the school board. >> bill: interesting comment there. go ahead. >> again it falls back to what i said. school board has their rules and like we have to deal with the teachers unions and things like that. you can't always blame the teachers. they have to follow what their union says. if this is what the school board came up with. there is a risk. transmitting from kid to kid is low but it can transmit to older adults. it's just a mask. not any worse than wearing a tie on a uniform. i just get -- the argument gets old. we're at the light at the end of the tunnel. wearing a mask a little while longer. you get through it and teach your kids to deal with situations they are most uncomfortable from and the whole point, we're missing the point. it's just a mask. what i would tell my daughter or sons, just until summer. not a big deal. we'll make it work. do the best you can. and you go forward. now it's political and chanting and all that kind of stuff
angie. listen. >> school board didn't want to hear from us. they allowed one parent to speak. making choices for their children. not the school board. >> bill: interesting comment there. go ahead. >> again it falls back to what i said. school board has their rules and like we have to deal with the teachers unions and things like that. you can't always blame the teachers. they have to follow what their union says. if this is what the school board came up with. there is a risk....
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. >> caller: hi, hi name is angie. i'm a project pull alum and had an opportunity to be with the project pull family over eight years as an intern and mentor's assistant and help impact the lives of so many teenagers and young adults in for instance and without project pull i wouldn't have gained the leadership skills i needed and wouldn't have found the second family i needed and wouldn't have gained the professional and interpersonal skills to be as a public professional in new york and it's help propel my career and a couldn't emphasize enough how the program is very much needed to change and impact the life of so many others like mine. >> thank you for your comments. next caller, your line is open. you have two minutes. >> caller: hi, my name is erica and i was lucky enough to be part of the project pull family about 10 years. being in project pull i found that support system i needed. it also led me to being a leader and helped me in my current role as a nurse in france helping my community. if it wasn't for the p
. >> caller: hi, hi name is angie. i'm a project pull alum and had an opportunity to be with the project pull family over eight years as an intern and mentor's assistant and help impact the lives of so many teenagers and young adults in for instance and without project pull i wouldn't have gained the leadership skills i needed and wouldn't have found the second family i needed and wouldn't have gained the professional and interpersonal skills to be as a public professional in new york and...
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angie: bastante bien porque Ésta de la mascarilla los tiene cansados. >> tÚ todavÍa tienes que ponertes viendo que todos estÁn con su mascarilla, asÍ que parte de la costumbre. creo que va a tomar el tiempo para que todo el mundo sienta la libertad o la tranquilidad de decir que no sÓlo va a poner mÁs. carlos: un gran saludo a los trabajadores que no descansan en nueva york.ayer estuve en una cafeterÍa y los meseros decÍan que se la preferÍan seguir poniendo porque la gente se siente mÁs segura. francisca: ya estamos muy acostumbrados.a mÍ tambiÉn me pasa. ahora vamos con la buena noticia. carla: la buena noticia de Ésta ahoraes que no una ni dos, sino 59 u de dijeron que hay estudiantes preparatorias de residente en nevada y superÓ cinco . seco promedio acadÉmico y ganÓ mÁs de 2 millones y medio de dÓlares en becas. Éste talento sÓlo uno ya se decidiÓ por la universidad del sur de california donde va a gustar especializarse en producciÓn de cine y televisiÓn labores que se familia no va a tener que gastar un centavo en su educaciÓn. (hablan a la vez) carla: felicidades a Él y a sus pa
angie: bastante bien porque Ésta de la mascarilla los tiene cansados. >> tÚ todavÍa tienes que ponertes viendo que todos estÁn con su mascarilla, asÍ que parte de la costumbre. creo que va a tomar el tiempo para que todo el mundo sienta la libertad o la tranquilidad de decir que no sÓlo va a poner mÁs. carlos: un gran saludo a los trabajadores que no descansan en nueva york.ayer estuve en una cafeterÍa y los meseros decÍan que se la preferÍan seguir poniendo porque la gente se...
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and daniel is survived by his mother, trudy moore and his step-father randy howell and his sister, angie roberts and his father, marshall kiminsky of chicago and his grandmother, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor melgar. supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madam clerk and colleagues. today i'll submit all of my legislation but i would like to adjourn together with supervisor stefani today's board meeting in the memory of someone who i have had the honor and pleasure of knowing for a quarter of a century. an artist and a poet and an historian and an ambassador of the northeast corner of san francisco. alasandro, known as al bacari who passed away a couple days ago at age 91. and supervisor stefani and i had the pleasure of hanging out with him not too long ago at the seaman's chapel that he actually put together at pier 45 a long, long time ago in the 1970s. after that visit, together with the consul general of italy, he actually sent me -- i should probably not be saying this -- the actual key to the church, which i now have in my possession. he was a
and daniel is survived by his mother, trudy moore and his step-father randy howell and his sister, angie roberts and his father, marshall kiminsky of chicago and his grandmother, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor melgar. supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madam clerk and colleagues. today i'll submit all of my legislation but i would like to adjourn together with supervisor stefani today's board meeting in the memory of someone who i have had the...
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no—one up and down the country is saying people weren't voting labour because of angie rayner, it waseven think about, and he's had to walk it back. he can't sack an elected deputy leader. kate green has kept herjob as shadow education secretary. she has kept herjob. hello, kate. why was angela rayner sacked as party chair when sir keir starmer said he took full responsibility? taking responsibility as a leader is making sure you've got the right team around you, doing thejobs making sure you've got the right team around you, doing the jobs you want them to be doing and i am very pleased with the shadow cabinet colleagues i will be working with. i am delighted angela is taking on a really important new role in the shadow cabinet. it's about making sure that you've got square pegs in square holes and you've really got people working together as a shadow cabinet too, as andy burnham was saying a moment ago, stop focusing internally on ourselves and get out there and be talking to real people in our communities about what they want from the labour party and where they think, at the momen
no—one up and down the country is saying people weren't voting labour because of angie rayner, it waseven think about, and he's had to walk it back. he can't sack an elected deputy leader. kate green has kept herjob as shadow education secretary. she has kept herjob. hello, kate. why was angela rayner sacked as party chair when sir keir starmer said he took full responsibility? taking responsibility as a leader is making sure you've got the right team around you, doing thejobs making sure...
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followed by another one of our outstanding doctors from the state of washington, congresswoman tryera angietake it away. to you have five minutes. >> thank you so much, chairwoman. it's really an honor to be here to talk to both you, dr. collins and dr. brooks.e don we heard you both share that mc long covid ish such a complex disease, that we don't know so much about it at this point. so many different symptoms that involve many different organ din systems from the lungss to the e heart toqu the brain. we know that these complex conditions often require er advanced and multidisciplinary care that might only be fort available at someun larger f institutions. in my home state to of minnesot of course, we're fortunate to have world class facilities that help people suffering from long covid to help them try to return to that pre-covid life.rovides programs such as the covid activity rehabilitation program at the mayo clinic provide comprehensive rehabilitation services and mental health pliny support. dr. brooks, with such complexities, with such multidisciplinary medical care s needed, where
followed by another one of our outstanding doctors from the state of washington, congresswoman tryera angietake it away. to you have five minutes. >> thank you so much, chairwoman. it's really an honor to be here to talk to both you, dr. collins and dr. brooks.e don we heard you both share that mc long covid ish such a complex disease, that we don't know so much about it at this point. so many different symptoms that involve many different organ din systems from the lungss to the e heart...