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waiting for a few more lines to drop from anglo american. the question remains whether we are in a commodity super cycle. metals this morning near tenure highs. some strength coming through recently in commodities. what does that mean for the expectations of anglo american? we will put those questions to the management of the business. anglo-americans ceo was acetic -- joins us at 8:00 a.m. also some guidance around production. we will get into conversation around supply, demand, whether we are in a commodity super cycle, and other matters as well , with mark a little bit later on. just under an hour until the start of cash equities trading. we are expecting gains this morning. futures pointed to the upside. u.s. futures all point to the upside as well. this follows rallying stocks we saw on the back of second day -- the second day of jay powell's testimony. you can see where we are on the asian picture. the msci asia pacific in positive territory, up i 1.5%. u.s. stocks increasing yesterday despite the underperformance of tech stocks, conce
waiting for a few more lines to drop from anglo american. the question remains whether we are in a commodity super cycle. metals this morning near tenure highs. some strength coming through recently in commodities. what does that mean for the expectations of anglo american? we will put those questions to the management of the business. anglo-americans ceo was acetic -- joins us at 8:00 a.m. also some guidance around production. we will get into conversation around supply, demand, whether we are...
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some of those folks retain the pure anglo-saxon influence in their songs, characteristics of speech. valleys, is not unusual to find cabins and other buildings that were erected 200 years ago. this gives new testimony to the of some pioneers. these timbers were fashioned from forest giants and only crude hand tools were available. the american educational system in the rock. -- in the raw. initials were carved by the children of these pioneers. one of the proposed parks and exhibit of dramatic interest will be this old rival. this was cherokee, the modern counter between the indians and white settlers. charlie, a heroic cherokee, surrendered on the condition that his tribesmen would be saved from death. according to the story, he arranged for one of his companions to shoot him after his surrender. saving him from the imprisonment he had elected to endure. this is the gun that was used. the act of congress establishing the great smoky mountains national park prohibited any appropriations for development on which time conditions have been fulfilled by the original of the land. when the
some of those folks retain the pure anglo-saxon influence in their songs, characteristics of speech. valleys, is not unusual to find cabins and other buildings that were erected 200 years ago. this gives new testimony to the of some pioneers. these timbers were fashioned from forest giants and only crude hand tools were available. the american educational system in the rock. -- in the raw. initials were carved by the children of these pioneers. one of the proposed parks and exhibit of dramatic...
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. ♪ for centuries, fallen trees across racing streams have been foot bridges for the anglo-saxon mountainelopment plans blend with this early custom. nature trails are delightful features of nearly all national parks. in their construction, care is taken not to harm the natural surroundings. a variety of wildflowers are found in great smoky and their protection is important. ♪ in national parks, hunting is outlawed but controlled fishing is permitted. and in the streams of the southern mountains, trout are plentiful. natural spawning beds are provided. national park have distinguishing features. in the great smokies there are things preserving the record of the life and customs of sound the more interesting pioneers. colonists looking for new and quiet lands pushed south and west from the atlantic and settled in these mountains. travel was difficult in those days. and change is still slow. the southern mountain folk retain the pure anglo-saxon influence in their songs, characteristics of speech. in the peaceful valleys, is not unusual to find cabins and other buildings that were erected 2
. ♪ for centuries, fallen trees across racing streams have been foot bridges for the anglo-saxon mountainelopment plans blend with this early custom. nature trails are delightful features of nearly all national parks. in their construction, care is taken not to harm the natural surroundings. a variety of wildflowers are found in great smoky and their protection is important. ♪ in national parks, hunting is outlawed but controlled fishing is permitted. and in the streams of the southern...
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now that is one of the few states where our first anglo-american industry here was mining and it wasn't agricultural. there has been mining nevada since it's early as 1850 51 and it really took off with the founding of virginia city in 1859 and 1860. rena was found in 1868 as part of the transcontinental railroad. we were a railroad hub for the central pacific railroad and we connected with virginia city through the virginia truckee railroad. and reno really grew up as being the last stop before the desert and the last stop before the mountains and we are the main rail hub that the silver was sent through on its way to san francisco. so the comstock load was a large deposit of silver in virginia city on the virginia range, and it was mined in earnest from 1860 until about 1886. with boom and bus periods, but one of the largest discoveries of that period was the big bonanza of 1873 when the conversignia struck one of the largest silver deposits that we know about that. mine was owned by john mackey who is the namesake of this building? john mackie was born in the early 1830s in dublin, i
now that is one of the few states where our first anglo-american industry here was mining and it wasn't agricultural. there has been mining nevada since it's early as 1850 51 and it really took off with the founding of virginia city in 1859 and 1860. rena was found in 1868 as part of the transcontinental railroad. we were a railroad hub for the central pacific railroad and we connected with virginia city through the virginia truckee railroad. and reno really grew up as being the last stop...
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been speaking on till a few moments ago of the debate is now going on here was the goal defined by anglo-american indeed shared by the whole of the parliament what was the reaction like. well there is also quite a bit of criticism from the opposition chiefly from the f.t. which questions a very basis of action both facsimile and legally there was criticism from the free democrats who demanded that this hansen inform parliament before those key meetings with the state premiers and not afterwards and at the same time challenging her on the very aspect of using all the digital the technical abilities to full force to beat and to live with this pandemic that is something i'm going to call says germany will have to learn the world will have to learn and there was this looming fear of those mutations getting the upper hand something she yesterday evening said would simply happen that that is the fact and she wants to nip that potential 3rd wave building up in the bud now setting a new target after the whole country was so working towards those that infection rate of 50 people 210-0000 habitants within
been speaking on till a few moments ago of the debate is now going on here was the goal defined by anglo-american indeed shared by the whole of the parliament what was the reaction like. well there is also quite a bit of criticism from the opposition chiefly from the f.t. which questions a very basis of action both facsimile and legally there was criticism from the free democrats who demanded that this hansen inform parliament before those key meetings with the state premiers and not afterwards...
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born from anglo—somali parentage in 1957, marianne joan elliott—said was a young wannabe fashion designere singer whose life was transformed by seeing in early sex pistols gig on hastings pier. reinventing herself as poly styrene, she put in ad in the paper for musical young punks and formed x—ray spex, who had a string of hits like germfree adolescents. and, the day the world turned day—glo. but it was the anthemic i'll bondage yours which became poly styrene�*s battlecry. a thrillingly catchy burst of rage against oppression which would inspire a generation of post punk—riot girls. i find a kind of solace in retracing herfootsteps. when poly styrene died at the age of 53, celeste found herself the keeper of her mother's legacy, a role she initially resisted. but in this terrifically intimate documentary we find her sifting through the pages of poly styrene�*s to life — from her incarceration in a psychiatric institution to her times with the hare krishna movement and her growing relationship with her daughter with whom she worked on her acclaimed album, generation indigo. i want to go b
born from anglo—somali parentage in 1957, marianne joan elliott—said was a young wannabe fashion designere singer whose life was transformed by seeing in early sex pistols gig on hastings pier. reinventing herself as poly styrene, she put in ad in the paper for musical young punks and formed x—ray spex, who had a string of hits like germfree adolescents. and, the day the world turned day—glo. but it was the anthemic i'll bondage yours which became poly styrene�*s battlecry. a...
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course a lot more infectious so there is a big fear of a sudden spike in new numbers again which is why anglo-american and the state premiers seem to agree that now is not the time to lift the restrictions yet which is why the draft paper that we've seen that is the basis for those talks going on in the chancery and via video conference says that the current restrictions will probably be extended until the 7th of march at least until america is said to want them to be extended until the 14th of march so there's going to be a debate there and then the draft paper also says that the issue of reopening schools and kindergartens and just when and how it's going to be up to the states themselves to decide and one thing seems to be clear already that head dresses might be able to reopen as early as the 1st of march now. germany's federal system has worked for and against it in this crisis is that as it's prompted people to say that things need to change. well most people do seem to agree that germany did do fairly well during the 1st wave of the pandemic last year last spring because of its federal structur
course a lot more infectious so there is a big fear of a sudden spike in new numbers again which is why anglo-american and the state premiers seem to agree that now is not the time to lift the restrictions yet which is why the draft paper that we've seen that is the basis for those talks going on in the chancery and via video conference says that the current restrictions will probably be extended until the 7th of march at least until america is said to want them to be extended until the 14th of...
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min population of the west coast when the topic at hand ostensibly involves only anglo-american ideas of property in progress. to assist, i am going to provide context for the local railroad history you are about to hear. i would like for you to imagine the longer arc of settlement in california as a palimpsest with indigenous habitation as its baseline. this was a map created by -- that shows the distinctive linguistic zones of the indigenous people around 1770. by most estimates, between three -- 300000 and 400,000 people lived here, mainly in the northern zones. these these red dots respect the indian reservations. kp valley is in that black circle. the kroger mountains form to show the extent of reduction in indian territories for times through the first gold rush period. >> for the first one hundred years about 90% of the population has dropped from between 300,400 people to about 30,000 people. because for this decline included disease, warfare, dislocation, changes in cultural forms, the reordering of negative institutions, especially the structure of the indian family, and oth
min population of the west coast when the topic at hand ostensibly involves only anglo-american ideas of property in progress. to assist, i am going to provide context for the local railroad history you are about to hear. i would like for you to imagine the longer arc of settlement in california as a palimpsest with indigenous habitation as its baseline. this was a map created by -- that shows the distinctive linguistic zones of the indigenous people around 1770. by most estimates, between...
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. >> reporter: anglo died the day after christmas but his death only made national headlines this week. after the family filed a wrongful death complaint claiming an officer used a knee to neck restraint on him for five minutes before he died. similar to george floyd. >> here it's pretty hard to justify that. >> reporter: john burris represents the family. >> a nonlaw enforcement response would have saved this young man's life. >> reporter: creating a mental health response team was the first item on the agenda. it received nearly three hours of public comment almost all of it in support. including that from bella collins, anglo's youngest sister. >> i wish i didn't call the police on december 23rd, 2020. and i would like to consider that the police officers feel the same way. >> reporter: the items up for consideration include the addition of body cameras, additional training and banning the purchase of military-grade equipment and barring lateral transfers if an officer has a prior excessive use of force. now finds the city amid a streak of violent crimes including a paramedic and fi
. >> reporter: anglo died the day after christmas but his death only made national headlines this week. after the family filed a wrongful death complaint claiming an officer used a knee to neck restraint on him for five minutes before he died. similar to george floyd. >> here it's pretty hard to justify that. >> reporter: john burris represents the family. >> a nonlaw enforcement response would have saved this young man's life. >> reporter: creating a mental health...
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. >> reporter: anglo quinto died the day after christmas but only made headlines this week.fter the family filed a complaint. >> here it's pretty hard to justify that. >> reporter: attorney john burris represents the quinto family. >> no question in my mind that a nonlaw enforcement response would have saved this young man's life. >> reporter: creating a mental health response team was the first of eight police reform items on the agenda. received nearly three hours of public comment and nearly all of it in support including that from bella collins, anglo's younger sister. >> i wish i hadn't called the police on december 23rd of 2020. and i would like to also consider that perhaps that the police officers feel the same way. >> reporter: the items up for consideration also included the addition of body cameras, additional training, banning the purchase of military grade equipment, establishing an independent ssion and barring lateral transfers if an officer has a prior excessive use of force violation. the measures are being pushed by mayor lamar thorpe who campaigned on poli
. >> reporter: anglo quinto died the day after christmas but only made headlines this week.fter the family filed a complaint. >> here it's pretty hard to justify that. >> reporter: attorney john burris represents the quinto family. >> no question in my mind that a nonlaw enforcement response would have saved this young man's life. >> reporter: creating a mental health response team was the first of eight police reform items on the agenda. received nearly three...
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is >> on december 23 anglo quinn toe holding onto his mother and sister telling them not to leave them. fearing he could become a threat, the sister called 911. when the police officers arrived, the mother said he calmed down but they restrained him anyway. there's no comment about the incident from the police department. >>> i'm anne mack see at the live news desk and keeping an eye on the federal hearing going on into the robin hood redin game stop situation that rocked the stock market last month. the virtual hearing is underway and the house financial services committee questioning some of the key players involved in the unusual tock frenzy and they l came to social media to drive up the price of beaten down stocks. >> the idea that i used game stop to drive down the market is propost-roush. >> that's keith gill, known as roaring kitty on redit where he urged investors to invest in game stop. online stock trading company robin hood halted trading in small stocks promoted by redit users and ceo of bay area based companies spoke out saying everything went down in accordance with thei
is >> on december 23 anglo quinn toe holding onto his mother and sister telling them not to leave them. fearing he could become a threat, the sister called 911. when the police officers arrived, the mother said he calmed down but they restrained him anyway. there's no comment about the incident from the police department. >>> i'm anne mack see at the live news desk and keeping an eye on the federal hearing going on into the robin hood redin game stop situation that rocked the...
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all of it in support, including that from bella collins, anglo's younger sister. >> i wish i hadn't called the police on december 23rd, 2020, and i would like to also consider that perhaps the police officers feel the same way. >> reporter: the items up for consideration also included the addition of body cameras, additional training, banning the purchase of military-grade equipment, establishing an independent review commission and barring lateral transfers if an officer has a prior excessive use of force violation. the measures are being pushed by mayor lamar thorpe who campaigned on police reform but finds the city amid a streak of violent crimes including a paramedic and firefighter shot this week and another in-custody death. >> today we talked about the second in-custody death matter, you know, we had three shootings in the city that day. >> reporter: antioch police chief brooks has yet to publicly comment on the kento case, only saying it is still under investigation. an official autopsy has yet to be released. matt boone, a"abc 7 news". >>> now, the meeting is still going on right
all of it in support, including that from bella collins, anglo's younger sister. >> i wish i hadn't called the police on december 23rd, 2020, and i would like to also consider that perhaps the police officers feel the same way. >> reporter: the items up for consideration also included the addition of body cameras, additional training, banning the purchase of military-grade equipment, establishing an independent review commission and barring lateral transfers if an officer has a...
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why is this person in this anglo neighborhood predominantly? so i just, i mean i'm bringing this up because i mean it just seems like we haven't made any progress or very little progress and it's just such a tragic thing. >> thank you for sharing that and i want to thank you for the work you did in mississippi. i think that's extraordinarily courageous. and i thank you for your honesty. baldwin thought precisely what you did is what we need to do. he said that we need to tell the truth and we need to look into ourselves and be honest and baldwin said you know he's said one thing that frustrated him the most was this evasiveness when we think about questions of race and he said even when somebody who he disagrees with the radically and a great example in 1963 norman podhoretz publishes and which he confesses as a child of immigrants in the bronx he grew to hate african-americans and he lists all these reasons why. he says baldwin over things before he writes anything down and baldwin says norman you have to write all that down. and baldwin extra
why is this person in this anglo neighborhood predominantly? so i just, i mean i'm bringing this up because i mean it just seems like we haven't made any progress or very little progress and it's just such a tragic thing. >> thank you for sharing that and i want to thank you for the work you did in mississippi. i think that's extraordinarily courageous. and i thank you for your honesty. baldwin thought precisely what you did is what we need to do. he said that we need to tell the truth...
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the anglo swedish drug maker is now working to adapt its vaccine to tackle the highly infectious south african mutation of govern $1000.00 and in the meantime south africa's inoculation campaign will rely on the pfizer bio on tech and also johnson and johnson jobs which will be delivered in the coming weeks ahead of a center for health care journalism in south africa says the long delays in deploying vaccines have allowed new strains to develop so everyone in the countries 1st straight it of course because that scene doesn't prove to be so effective against the new they are ian and that is essentially a frustration with the science of viruses that pecan do anything about because that is how viruses which they evolve in order to be disadvantaged and that's why we see the senate ations and begin to see more mutations and round the world in populations that haven't been. run out of quickly because if we don't that's a nice quick to be get time for mutations to develop so yes there's big frustration in south africa that our vaccination campaign was likely to start later this week and now w
the anglo swedish drug maker is now working to adapt its vaccine to tackle the highly infectious south african mutation of govern $1000.00 and in the meantime south africa's inoculation campaign will rely on the pfizer bio on tech and also johnson and johnson jobs which will be delivered in the coming weeks ahead of a center for health care journalism in south africa says the long delays in deploying vaccines have allowed new strains to develop so everyone in the countries 1st straight it of...
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security forces being deployed as well and i want to add that this is not just about big cities like the angloand the late because today. their people are joined by protests from everywhere around the around the country that god sent state so we're hoping we're going to see a big crowd today. so far doesn't seem like there's any sign that the protests are willing to back down the protesters rather willing to back down but is there hope that they can bring about real meaningful change in the country. yeah. i think that definitely people are not going to back down at this point anymore because we have the military regime for more than 6070 years and then they were. up to 2015 there was a time. for a while and then this was taken away from the people so people are not going to back down for sure and this is what they are going to fight for they want to sell the mechanics and they don't want to be violent they want to protest peacefully and then all of this is not justify one party i don't this is about the whole population physically they want to take down. the military coup and then whoever that
security forces being deployed as well and i want to add that this is not just about big cities like the angloand the late because today. their people are joined by protests from everywhere around the around the country that god sent state so we're hoping we're going to see a big crowd today. so far doesn't seem like there's any sign that the protests are willing to back down the protesters rather willing to back down but is there hope that they can bring about real meaningful change in the...
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very very clearly and if you look at what was decided in the big round between state premiers and anglo american yesterday and america again wanted the maximum possible extension of the current lockdown measures she wanted them to be extended until at least the 14th of march and there are some state premiers who are under a lot more pressure because of course many people want the restrictions to be lifted and they are going to stand in local and regional elections which are happening on the 14th of march so people from those states that are seeing elections on the 14th of march opted for the 7th of march for restrictions to be lifted so that they could give a present to voters that is only one of the many things that became very very clear in america's address you know the infection rate in the house been improving though over the last couple of weeks how did marco defend and justify extending the lockdown for another month. i actually looked at my watch or rather at the clock here in the studio and i wrote down that she spent 8 minutes talking about the virus and all the threats and th
very very clearly and if you look at what was decided in the big round between state premiers and anglo american yesterday and america again wanted the maximum possible extension of the current lockdown measures she wanted them to be extended until at least the 14th of march and there are some state premiers who are under a lot more pressure because of course many people want the restrictions to be lifted and they are going to stand in local and regional elections which are happening on the...
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the anglo—irish agreement, the peace agreement, the good friday process, the belfast agreement, theseeements are absolutely crucial... and the northern ireland protocol? ..for our continued stability. our continued stability and success as a uk and success... i have a great relationship with dublin, with micheal martin, the irish taoiseach, and we will work together to do some great things. and be in no doubt, we don't want to do anything to jeopardise the achievements of the northern irish peace process. it's absolutely vital. america and uk of course still battling the pandemic. our vaccine roll—out slightly better than the states at the moment, but they are not too far behind. what about the new relationship with china and the fact that the who investigation hasn't been given access to all areas, it would seem, about the pandemic?— pandemic? yes, this is another interesting _ pandemic? yes, this is another interesting question _ pandemic? yes, this is another interesting question because i pandemic? yes, this is another. interesting question because the biden administration has rai
the anglo—irish agreement, the peace agreement, the good friday process, the belfast agreement, theseeements are absolutely crucial... and the northern ireland protocol? ..for our continued stability. our continued stability and success as a uk and success... i have a great relationship with dublin, with micheal martin, the irish taoiseach, and we will work together to do some great things. and be in no doubt, we don't want to do anything to jeopardise the achievements of the northern irish...
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is a sudden reopening especially because the vaccination program here has been very slow so far so anglo-american and the 16 state premiers agree that now is not the time for a proper return some normality they want to meet again on the 3rd of march to reassess the situation in the. not just an extension in those schools and have dresses might open soon in some states why this section. that's correct headdress is are allowed to reopen from the 1st of march and you have to remember that at the moment only essential shops are open so that is a big exception to the rule and the very unstable. justify that decision by saying that it's going to the hairdressers is not just a question of hygiene for many it specially the elderly it is also a question of a life in tikrit so that there really isn't there and regarding schools and kindergartens there's agreement across the board that the gap in education is widening here in germany in a dangerous way because schools are closed and many children are essentially cut off from access to schools to education and to their peers. so what about vaccination there
is a sudden reopening especially because the vaccination program here has been very slow so far so anglo-american and the 16 state premiers agree that now is not the time for a proper return some normality they want to meet again on the 3rd of march to reassess the situation in the. not just an extension in those schools and have dresses might open soon in some states why this section. that's correct headdress is are allowed to reopen from the 1st of march and you have to remember that at the...
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all the major decisions together with its european partners so that was very strong language from anglo-american in this context she really wanted to get that message out we're only as strong as europe is and so this is something where she is not going to give in to anybody who's criticizing that strategy you have to keep in mind that germany is surrounded by 9 european member states so the virus doesn't know any borders we know that the virus can travel into germany from basically lots of places and so uncle americal is convinced that the european way is the way forward but of course the german federal structure has also led to a situation where the vaccine rollout has been very slow now there is a bit of light on the horizon now with more vaccines being approved with byron take pfizer extending its production facility that news came out this week so there is a bit of hope but still it is an extremely slow process and the americans said we're hoping to have made an offer to anybody who wants to have a vaccine to have been vaccinated by the end of the summer that is still a very long time. you k
all the major decisions together with its european partners so that was very strong language from anglo-american in this context she really wanted to get that message out we're only as strong as europe is and so this is something where she is not going to give in to anybody who's criticizing that strategy you have to keep in mind that germany is surrounded by 9 european member states so the virus doesn't know any borders we know that the virus can travel into germany from basically lots of...
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pushing differing solutions towards worsening relations with russia both condemned russia's actions is anglo-american. on things it's an all can his preparing a meeting we were also informed about the expulsion of german swedish and polish diplomats from moscow in connection with demonstrations connected to mr not bound. by any. we consider these expulsions unjustified and we believe this to be yet another expression of what we're seeing in russia it is far from the realms of the rule of law at the moment in. bruno a letter is a senior fellow specializing in security defense at the german marshall fund welcome to t.w. is germany's response likely to go any further than somebody in the russian ambassador for a good telling off. well i think 1st of all we need to understand that the events today were not a coincidence this is really russia showing its muscle telling the look what we can do we can expel your diplomats of certain you member states even though the top foreign affairs chief of the e.u. is with doesn't town actually trying to appease relations so this was really poor ring on oil on fire and
pushing differing solutions towards worsening relations with russia both condemned russia's actions is anglo-american. on things it's an all can his preparing a meeting we were also informed about the expulsion of german swedish and polish diplomats from moscow in connection with demonstrations connected to mr not bound. by any. we consider these expulsions unjustified and we believe this to be yet another expression of what we're seeing in russia it is far from the realms of the rule of law at...
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all of it in support, including that from bella collins, anglo's younger sister. >> i wish i hadn't called the police on december 23rd, 2020, and i would like to also consider that perhaps the police officers feel the same way. >> reporter: the items up for consideration also included the addition of body cameras, additional training, banning the purchase of military-grade equipment, establishing an independent review commission and barring lateral transfers if an officer has a prior excessive use of force violation. the measures are being pushed by mayor lamar thorpe who campaigned on police reform but finds the city amid a streak of violent crimes including a paramedic and firefighter shot this week and another in-custody death. >> today we talked about the second in-custody death matter, you know, we had three shootings in the city that day. >> reporter: antioch police chief brooks has yet to publicly comment on the kento case, only saying it is still under investigation. an official autopsy has yet to be released. matt boone, a"abc 7 news". >>> now, the meeting is still going on right
all of it in support, including that from bella collins, anglo's younger sister. >> i wish i hadn't called the police on december 23rd, 2020, and i would like to also consider that perhaps the police officers feel the same way. >> reporter: the items up for consideration also included the addition of body cameras, additional training, banning the purchase of military-grade equipment, establishing an independent review commission and barring lateral transfers if an officer has a...
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he wants a reinvigorated anglo—irish relationship.hip, notwithstanding the difficulties of brexit and the challenges it presents. i am very passionate about it. you know, i have witnessed the transformation of the british—irish relationship and the degree to which it underpinned the progress in ireland and the peace process. but more than that. i have first cousins in the uk. we are very close, whether we like it or not. in dublin, the determination is to trying to de—escalate the tensions that have, with brexit and quickly. fergal keane, bbc news, dublin. life has changed in so many ways with in this pandemic — from the way people work and communicate to the way people are looking for love. it's not easy when you're in lockdown. 0ur correspondent daniela relph has been speaking to people who have been virtual dating. waiting for your online blind date to show up. meetjohn. it may now be virtual but it is just as tense. and this is pippa. hi, how are you doing? you all right? i'm good, how are you? matched up by a dating app, the chat
he wants a reinvigorated anglo—irish relationship.hip, notwithstanding the difficulties of brexit and the challenges it presents. i am very passionate about it. you know, i have witnessed the transformation of the british—irish relationship and the degree to which it underpinned the progress in ireland and the peace process. but more than that. i have first cousins in the uk. we are very close, whether we like it or not. in dublin, the determination is to trying to de—escalate the...
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he wants a reinvigorated anglo—irish relationship.thstanding the difficulties of brexit and the challenges it presents. i'm very passionate about it. you know, i have witnessed the transformation of the british—irish relationship and the degree to which it underpinned the progress in ireland and the peace process. but more than that. i have first cousins in the uk. we are very close, whether we like it or not. in dublin, the determination is to try to de—escalate the tensions that have, with brexit — and quickly. fergal keane, bbc news, dublin. life has changed in so many ways during this pandemic, not least for those looking for love. our correspondence, daniela ralph, have been speaking to people who have been virtual dating. waiting for your online blind date to show up. meetjohn. it may now be virtual, but it's just as tense. clears throat and this is pippa. hi, how are you doing? you all right? i'm good, thanks. how are you? matched up via a dating app, the chat is of lockdown. are you doing lots of interesting cooking in lockdow
he wants a reinvigorated anglo—irish relationship.thstanding the difficulties of brexit and the challenges it presents. i'm very passionate about it. you know, i have witnessed the transformation of the british—irish relationship and the degree to which it underpinned the progress in ireland and the peace process. but more than that. i have first cousins in the uk. we are very close, whether we like it or not. in dublin, the determination is to try to de—escalate the tensions that have,...
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program here has been very slow so far there are not enough people who are immune to the virus so far so anglo american under 16 state premiers of the 16 federal state here in germany agree that now is not the time despite the lower numbers for a proper return to normality and the draft discussion paper that is the basis for this afternoon's talks says that the plan is to extend the current lockdown until the 14th of march and to then let the federal states decide whether to reopen schools and kindergartens before that and in which shape and form and then there's going to be a big discussion about figures just which rate of new infection rates need to be reached in order for the states to gradually start the reopening process ok so you know a lot of factors to consider there anyhow you know meantime there's there's a there's a big debate actually reaching out in the country on the apparent downsides of germany's federalism they're coming up in political discussions for example does the current crisis have the fuel to change the system just to listen a little bit there. well germany did do very
program here has been very slow so far there are not enough people who are immune to the virus so far so anglo american under 16 state premiers of the 16 federal state here in germany agree that now is not the time despite the lower numbers for a proper return to normality and the draft discussion paper that is the basis for this afternoon's talks says that the plan is to extend the current lockdown until the 14th of march and to then let the federal states decide whether to reopen schools and...
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but it hasn't says to which countries and it hasn't said when it's also said it has the agreement of anglo merkel to do this but again more details on that what about the u.k. boris johnson also has supported the calls for sending vaccines to poorer countries but it seems only super spike scenes only when all adults in the u.k. of vaccinated so what about the united states well a washington spokesman for the boy did it when the street took a similar attack to the u.k. yes but not now not until all americans are vaccines for the moment it's cash only and of course there are problems as you've been hearing with the rollout of the vaccine here in europe with many countries struggling to get the doses that they need because of problems with ordering and problems with deliveries and it seems that these calls now only so much potentially about helping poor countries but realizing there is a political situation at hand russia and china have both been supplying poor countries with coheed fact scenes doing so successfully that has got some leaders in a bit of a twist over an issue of soft power and
but it hasn't says to which countries and it hasn't said when it's also said it has the agreement of anglo merkel to do this but again more details on that what about the u.k. boris johnson also has supported the calls for sending vaccines to poorer countries but it seems only super spike scenes only when all adults in the u.k. of vaccinated so what about the united states well a washington spokesman for the boy did it when the street took a similar attack to the u.k. yes but not now not until...
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before you know 2020 and i'm just like i'm just astonished at how polite for lack of a better word the anglo american populace is the 5 i countries as you were are versus the french the belgians the dutch who are out in the streets because they know their history better i don't really don't have a bit of maybe there's things lacking in their air and water they're really asserting themselves against what they see as kind of a systematic manipulation they fly and we're going to have to cut you off here we've run out of time gentlemen i want to thank my guests and rick perry from los angeles and bangkok and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here argues the next time remember us uk rules. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters cold gun violence school shootings homelessness 1st it was my job it was my feeling was my savings i have nothing i have nothing it is not like i don't try i look for resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. in oil and doing this. the road to the american dream paved with
before you know 2020 and i'm just like i'm just astonished at how polite for lack of a better word the anglo american populace is the 5 i countries as you were are versus the french the belgians the dutch who are out in the streets because they know their history better i don't really don't have a bit of maybe there's things lacking in their air and water they're really asserting themselves against what they see as kind of a systematic manipulation they fly and we're going to have to cut you...
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interests has a long history osc attempt to 53 starring refines reveals alleged new dirty tricks in anglo-american attempts to destroy democracy in iran directed by veteran documentary filmmaker tag e.-m. irani the film is edited in co-written by 3 time academy award winner well to merge the editor behind such classics as the conversation the godfather films apocalypse now and the english patient they both spoke earlier to going underground deputy editor charlie cook and he started by asking them about the film in 1953 the united states together with britain participated in a coup in iraq. and his government was swept from power in favor of general zod he did. the running of the coup from our side it was my responsibility. this is the sort of thing you both find in a book. $253.00 is a story of grown up with the story of the coup is something that's embedded an ingrained in the psyche of iranians i grew up with as a child and it took me 10 years to make the film and it's 153 it's all it's communism it's the british are just americans cia m i 6 and iran struggle for democracy and control of its res
interests has a long history osc attempt to 53 starring refines reveals alleged new dirty tricks in anglo-american attempts to destroy democracy in iran directed by veteran documentary filmmaker tag e.-m. irani the film is edited in co-written by 3 time academy award winner well to merge the editor behind such classics as the conversation the godfather films apocalypse now and the english patient they both spoke earlier to going underground deputy editor charlie cook and he started by asking...
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if it is seen as not something from the united states or western powers or anglo—saxon powers, i thinke different interests with china. for a lot of them, commercial interests or not wanting to be seen as interfering in chinese affairs as the chinese government puts it will trump other concerns they have. my hope is that muslim majority countries or countries that are concerned about the plight of uighur people will speak up and join the coalition. what about the broader policy on china for president biden? what do you think the main challenges will be for him and his administration going forward? i think this rallying of allies as you pointed in your introduction piece at what president biden said when he visited the state department will be important. what we have seen historically when the united states can operate in coordination with other countries, we can really get chinese policies to move mostly in international policies and sometimes on domestic policy. i think there's a large basket of issues from technology to human rights policy in xinjiang and hong kong to this much broad
if it is seen as not something from the united states or western powers or anglo—saxon powers, i thinke different interests with china. for a lot of them, commercial interests or not wanting to be seen as interfering in chinese affairs as the chinese government puts it will trump other concerns they have. my hope is that muslim majority countries or countries that are concerned about the plight of uighur people will speak up and join the coalition. what about the broader policy on china for...
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before you know 2020 and i'm just like i'm just astonished at how polite for lack of a better word the anglo and american populace is the 5 by countries as you were are versus the french the belgians the dutch who are out in the streets because they know their history better i don't really don't have a bit of maybe there's things lacking in their own water they're really asserting themselves against what they see as kind of a systematic manipulation and a fly and we're not going to have to cut you off here we've run out of time gentlemen i want to thank my guests and rick perry from los angeles and bangkok and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here argues the next time remember us the girls. there's a survival guide book stacie used to start simply. to soothe. issues there are you going to get a. good repatriation team to 7 years. of the separate treasures were. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't hold. any belief yet to shape our disdain to come out ahead and in. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. child trafficking
before you know 2020 and i'm just like i'm just astonished at how polite for lack of a better word the anglo and american populace is the 5 by countries as you were are versus the french the belgians the dutch who are out in the streets because they know their history better i don't really don't have a bit of maybe there's things lacking in their own water they're really asserting themselves against what they see as kind of a systematic manipulation and a fly and we're not going to have to cut...
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before you know 2020 and i'm just like i'm just astonished at how polite for lack of a better word the anglo and american populace is the 5 by countries as you were are versus the french the belgians the dutch who are out in the streets because they know their history better i don't really don't have a bit of maybe there's things lacking in their air and water they're really asserting themselves against what they see as kind of a systematic manipulation and a fly and we're going to have to cut you off here we've run out of time gentlemen i want to thank my guests and we bury them los angeles and bangkok and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here as you see next time remember us the girls. in the 1920 s. and found several 100 african-americans moved to the city bunion and many of their descendants still live in russia. i mean at the risk of i know not rushing for us though up most of us have got. to prove things on us at the child definitional scale back home but i can merican suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is acting up a smug the real. one by elsa store on h
before you know 2020 and i'm just like i'm just astonished at how polite for lack of a better word the anglo and american populace is the 5 by countries as you were are versus the french the belgians the dutch who are out in the streets because they know their history better i don't really don't have a bit of maybe there's things lacking in their air and water they're really asserting themselves against what they see as kind of a systematic manipulation and a fly and we're going to have to cut...