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angus: less then some people think.s vision of a world in which there is no jobs at all and everything is done by robots is science-fiction. was then, is now, and probably ever will be. there are a lot of things we can do that provide good jobs for less educated americans were to stop destroying jobs for less educated americans, like subsidizing the introduction of robots, which we are doing right now. or having a health care system which is gutting the labor market for less educated folks. tom: what is so important. i will go to a chapter, which is things come apart. a huge body of our radio and tv audience believes whatever their background or their wealth, the fact is they look at this country and say things are coming apart. how does the elite engage this conversation given the political maelstrom of washington? angus: i think it would be good for us to talk together right now. it is important for those of us who want the educated elite to listen to the people, one of the things i keep hearing people saying is do yo
angus: less then some people think.s vision of a world in which there is no jobs at all and everything is done by robots is science-fiction. was then, is now, and probably ever will be. there are a lot of things we can do that provide good jobs for less educated americans were to stop destroying jobs for less educated americans, like subsidizing the introduction of robots, which we are doing right now. or having a health care system which is gutting the labor market for less educated folks....
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let's cross over to angus.like we are living in a country where it's probably one of the few places in the world where you are disinvest and devised -- this incentivized from -- disincentivized from going green. >> the numbers where we are seeing electric vehicles make up 0.7% of new car sales in australia and compare that with other countries, the u.k. and the european union, that figure soaring to more than 10% and it has got so bad that global carmakers are either delaying new releases in australia or skipping the country entirely in favor of jurisdictions that have more aggressive emissions targets or giving out subsidies for electric vehicles and that's so poor here largely. shery: what are the long-term applications for this in australia? angus: that is a good question. long-term, the country risks becoming the kind of junkyard for unwanted electric vehicle production because the priorities for global carmakers are fully committed to technological upheaval, countries which subsidize. pick is much better.
let's cross over to angus.like we are living in a country where it's probably one of the few places in the world where you are disinvest and devised -- this incentivized from -- disincentivized from going green. >> the numbers where we are seeing electric vehicles make up 0.7% of new car sales in australia and compare that with other countries, the u.k. and the european union, that figure soaring to more than 10% and it has got so bad that global carmakers are either delaying new releases...
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angus crawford, bbc news.a new world record for daily coronavirus infections for the fourth day in a row. almost 350,000 new cases and more than 2,700 deaths were reported in the past 2a hours. the indian capital, delhi, has exended its lockdown for another week as prime minister narendra modi said the country had been shaken by a "storm" and urged people to get vaccinated. simonjones reports. patients continue to arrive at hospitals struggling to breathe, needing urgent treatment. but the health system is close to collapse. almost 350,000 new cases in the latest daily figures, another record. this man is desperate to find help for his sister in delhi. translation: i've been trying | nonstop for three days from one hospital to another. i've never seen anything so terrible ever in my life. what's needed above all is oxygen. patients are dying because it's running out. but these are the scenes inside many hospitals, pushed to their limits. the world health organization says the situation in india is a devastatin
angus crawford, bbc news.a new world record for daily coronavirus infections for the fourth day in a row. almost 350,000 new cases and more than 2,700 deaths were reported in the past 2a hours. the indian capital, delhi, has exended its lockdown for another week as prime minister narendra modi said the country had been shaken by a "storm" and urged people to get vaccinated. simonjones reports. patients continue to arrive at hospitals struggling to breathe, needing urgent treatment....
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angus crawford, bbc news.hree flights to the international space station. we asked him how he felt seeing the astronauts arrive at the space station. it's a great moment for them, for the crews getting there, they've accomplished a lotjust to get to that point. and so, it's a really, really happy moment. the first couple of months are always pretty good, kind of like the honeymoon period, and then it starts to wane a little bit as it gets to be kind of old had that environment to me was fantastic, living in the micro gravity and a floating environment, i love that aspect of it, but then you weigh that against being away from home, being away from yourfamily and from home, being away from your family and friends and the food and all the other things you can't do back on earth, and that starts to take its toll a little bit as time goes on. it's kind of interesting and even to me at the very end though, i got happy because i knew i was going home but i was still up there in this great environment and that was the
angus crawford, bbc news.hree flights to the international space station. we asked him how he felt seeing the astronauts arrive at the space station. it's a great moment for them, for the crews getting there, they've accomplished a lotjust to get to that point. and so, it's a really, really happy moment. the first couple of months are always pretty good, kind of like the honeymoon period, and then it starts to wane a little bit as it gets to be kind of old had that environment to me was...
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angus crawford, bbc news.o the international space station. i would like to be there but also it's a great moment for them, for the crews about to leave, the crews getting there, they've accomplished a lotjust to get to that point. and so, it's a really, really happy moment. all of it must be filled with adrenaline, of course, but what about that moment when you're just moving in to dock? you know that's potentially perilous i suppose, so what did it feel like for you? well, really compared to the launch, that's a pretty benign part of the mission honestly. it's pretty well controlled, it's slow, and it's easy to change if there's any kind of issues that pop up. that to me is not that difficult of a part of the mission now but it is a wonderful part when you get to actually dock to the space station and get to go in and see your new home for the next six months. and then if they are there for six months, does the matter kind of keeping yourself going even when you get the homesick whatever happens? yeah, you a
angus crawford, bbc news.o the international space station. i would like to be there but also it's a great moment for them, for the crews about to leave, the crews getting there, they've accomplished a lotjust to get to that point. and so, it's a really, really happy moment. all of it must be filled with adrenaline, of course, but what about that moment when you're just moving in to dock? you know that's potentially perilous i suppose, so what did it feel like for you? well, really compared to...
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angus crawford, bbc news.see human endurance. no modern comforts and had to draw water from a well 45 metres below the earth. here is what one woman said after leaving the cave. translation: i think i am happy,a translation: i think i am happy, a few hours ago i didn't want to leave the cave because i think we had adapted to the environment, but now that we found a new smells and we can see colours again, we can feel the many sensations that come back, all the sensations that i had forgotten during those 40 days. had forgotten during those 40 da s. . �* , had forgotten during those 40 da s. ., �* , ., you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ l vaughanjones hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high—pressure still around on sunday, the f
angus crawford, bbc news.see human endurance. no modern comforts and had to draw water from a well 45 metres below the earth. here is what one woman said after leaving the cave. translation: i think i am happy,a translation: i think i am happy, a few hours ago i didn't want to leave the cave because i think we had adapted to the environment, but now that we found a new smells and we can see colours again, we can feel the many sensations that come back, all the sensations that i had forgotten...
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angus crawford, bbc news. that's it, this is bbc news. bye bye. hello.rts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high—pressure still around on sunday, the flow of air around that, particularly to england and wales will be a stronger easterly. it will feel a bit cooler but especially if you're along that north sea coast it will be a rather chilly day even when you do get to see some sunshine. it's a cold start to sunday with another frost in many areas away from larger towns and city centres, —3 possible in the coldest parts of eastern scotland. cloud around to begin with. a lot of that will clear away though, some areas will stay hazy during the day. some cloud will continue to push in towards eastern parts of england. maybe producing a light shower. it will be cloudy a little on the down side in shetland and there may be an isolted on heavy s
angus crawford, bbc news. that's it, this is bbc news. bye bye. hello.rts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high—pressure still around on sunday, the flow of air around that, particularly to england and wales will be a stronger easterly. it will feel a bit cooler but...
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angus crawford, bbc news.versity of leicester — and also a director at the institute of space and earth 0bvservation — i spoke to him earlier about the significance of the mission. it's part of the continuing programme of moving more and more space activity into commercial area. there's still a role for governments but actually bringing in private enterprise into developing space vehicles and providing services to fly to places like the space station is crucial for developing human access to space. i think importantly lowering the cost of that. it's been a very expensive business for a long time. and to make it more democratic and more accessible, we have to bring the cost down. and space is all pervasive. it covers all our lives at the moment, from weather forecast to satellite navigation in our cars and even watching agriculture from space. it's hugely important to humans. is it fair to say we are now in the era of commercial american space exploration? i think we are in a transition phase, at the moment. so
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angus crawford reports. we start to see the detail on dragon there as it is closing in.second mission to the international space station. metre by metre, the gap closes. until... dragon spacex on the big loop, soft capture confirmed. the four astronauts blasted off on friday from the kennedy space center in florida. the first to use a rocket booster recycled from a previous flight. checks complete between space station and capsule, this time to meet their crewmates confirmation that the crew is go... making a total of 11 astronauts now on the station. it has not been this busy for years. it is really unbelievable to be here on the space station. the space station has changed quite a bit since last time i was here. i have never seen so many astronauts on board. i have never seen so many different spacecrafts on board. i think it is a tribute to how strong our programme is going. a new era in space, then. thanks in part to a recycled rocket. station, this is houston, are you ready for the event? angus crawford, bbc news. we are getting figures from reuters about deaths in
angus crawford reports. we start to see the detail on dragon there as it is closing in.second mission to the international space station. metre by metre, the gap closes. until... dragon spacex on the big loop, soft capture confirmed. the four astronauts blasted off on friday from the kennedy space center in florida. the first to use a rocket booster recycled from a previous flight. checks complete between space station and capsule, this time to meet their crewmates confirmation that the crew is...
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angus crawford, bbc news.enied claims that borisjohnson broke the rules over refurbishing his downing street flat. on friday, the former number ten adviser dominic cummings accused the prime minister of planning to ask conservative donors to pay for the work in secret — something mr cummings described as foolish and possibly illegal. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. his report contains some flashing images. december2oi9, borisjohnson, his fiancee carrie symonds and his election triumph putting them in downing street. but now the questions that won't go away. after they moved in, their flat there was redecorated, cost unknown, perhaps £58,000. who funded it? and how? 11 months later, kicked out, the prime minister's closest adviser dominic cummings. his new claim is that mrjohnson discussed a secret plan to have a tory donor fund the work. so, did the prime minister get a loan? the trade secretary was asked the question five times by andrew marr. my understanding is the costs have been co
angus crawford, bbc news.enied claims that borisjohnson broke the rules over refurbishing his downing street flat. on friday, the former number ten adviser dominic cummings accused the prime minister of planning to ask conservative donors to pay for the work in secret — something mr cummings described as foolish and possibly illegal. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. his report contains some flashing images. december2oi9, borisjohnson, his fiancee carrie symonds and his...
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angus crawford, bbc news. the m20 in kent, causing the motorway to close. officers were concerned about the security of the car, and after a police chase it was stopped using "tactical contact". a spokesman said an army team attended "as a precautionary measure", but the motorway had since been reopened after they declared the vehicle safe. a 14—year—old boy has been charged with the murder of another teenager in east london. police were called on friday after reports of the attack, but were unable to save fares matou, who was also 1a. witnesses said fares was wearing his school uniform when he was attacked outside a pizza restaurant in the borough of newham. tributes have been paid to an ambulance technician who died when object struck his vehicle's windscreen as it was responding to an emergency call. the incident which happened near moreton on lugg in herefordshire, is being treated as an accident and not a malicious act. the driver of the ambulance was also injured and taken to hospital. colleagues at west
angus crawford, bbc news. the m20 in kent, causing the motorway to close. officers were concerned about the security of the car, and after a police chase it was stopped using "tactical contact". a spokesman said an army team attended "as a precautionary measure", but the motorway had since been reopened after they declared the vehicle safe. a 14—year—old boy has been charged with the murder of another teenager in east london. police were called on friday after reports of...
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angus crawford, bbc news. more on this from simone pound, head of equality, diversity and inclusion at the professional footballers�* association. asa as a behaving there, four days of silence on social media. what is the aim? . , ., silence on social media. what is the aim? ., , ., _, ., ., aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong _ aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong message _ aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong message that - aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong message that we - aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong message that we havej send a strong message that we have had enough of the online abuse that players receive. find had enough of the online abuse that players receive-— players receive. and when they get this abuse. — players receive. and when they get this abuse, how _ players receive. and when they get this abuse, how widespread - players receive. and when they get this abuse, how widespread is - players receive. and when they get t
angus crawford, bbc news. more on this from simone pound, head of equality, diversity and inclusion at the professional footballers�* association. asa as a behaving there, four days of silence on social media. what is the aim? . , ., silence on social media. what is the aim? ., , ., _, ., ., aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong _ aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong message _ aim? the aim is to come together to send a strong message that - aim? the aim is to come...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ce and is now an anti—discrimation campaigner. he said social media companies need to be putting regulations in place to deal with the perpetrators of abuse at this moment in time, i control you and terrorise you and verbally abuse you to within an inch of your life and social media and have no recourse and actually get away with it. although we are looking at racism and racist behaviour, there are kids losing their own lives from online bullying. this is not a new thing, but football is so it might shines a spotlight on this and it is challenging the social media owners. they must have kids and people within their own lives who have suffered. they must want to do something morally. they must know this is wrong. if they don't do anything, we should have a blackout, but we should have it for a month, two months, whatever it is, to make them sit up and actually pay attention. i'm not so sure four days will do that. bomb disposal experts have been called after a car was stopped on the m25
angus crawford, bbc news.ce and is now an anti—discrimation campaigner. he said social media companies need to be putting regulations in place to deal with the perpetrators of abuse at this moment in time, i control you and terrorise you and verbally abuse you to within an inch of your life and social media and have no recourse and actually get away with it. although we are looking at racism and racist behaviour, there are kids losing their own lives from online bullying. this is not a new...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ghts to the international space station. welcome to bbc news. thank you. how does it feel when you see pictures when they dock and unite and greeting each other, what do you think? ., ~ ., , think? one, i would like to be there but also its— think? one, i would like to be there but also its a _ think? one, i would like to be there but also it's a great _ think? one, i would like to be there but also it's a great moment - think? one, i would like to be there but also it's a great moment for - but also it's a great moment for them, for the group did crews have accomplished a lotjust to get to that point. accomplished a lot 'ust to get to that oint. . , ., , accomplished a lot 'ust to get to that nah that point. really, really happy moment. all— that point. really, really happy moment. all of _ that point. really, really happy moment. all of it _ that point. really, really happy moment. all of it must - that point. really, really happy moment. all of it must be - that point. really, reall
angus crawford, bbc news.ghts to the international space station. welcome to bbc news. thank you. how does it feel when you see pictures when they dock and unite and greeting each other, what do you think? ., ~ ., , think? one, i would like to be there but also its— think? one, i would like to be there but also its a _ think? one, i would like to be there but also it's a great _ think? one, i would like to be there but also it's a great moment - think? one, i would like to be there but also...
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angus spilled out onto the streets hours after wright's killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm. we do know that the brain trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious and it's consequential but it's just not justified violence and or looting but the shooting of dante wright has fueled tensions in a city already on edge a very nothing out tourist case not far from where wright was shot down rick show even the officer who killed george floyd is on trial for murder. and let's get more we are joined by sloane martin who is a reporter and anchor for a local radio station in the area in minneapolis thank you so much for joining us there's anger on the streets as we've been seeing after this latest telling what's happening walk us through it. well things have been quite calm tonight to of but that was after a p
angus spilled out onto the streets hours after wright's killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm. we do know that the brain trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious and it's consequential but it's just not justified violence and or looting but the...
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angus spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm. but we do know that the brain trauma is just in the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it is just not justified violence and or looting but the shooting of dante wright has fueled tensions in a city already on edge over enough that i have a tourist case not far from where wright was shot dead rick show even the officer who killed george floyd is on trial for murder. and sick a look at other stories making headlines around the world one person has been killed and a policeman injured in a shooting at a high school in knoxville tennessee gunfire was exchanged when officers approached a male suspect hiding in a bath for 3 other students at the same school have died in gun related incidents this year. russ
angus spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm. but we do know that the brain trauma is just in the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it is just not justified violence and or looting but the...
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angus watson, in sydney, australia. >>> david fincher's movie "mank" about a famous screenwriter has the most oscar nominations this year but will it take home the most academy awards? we will head to hollywood next for a preview of today's oscars, coming up. plants clean the air. when applied to stained textiles, plant-based surfactants like the ones in seventh generation detergent trap stains at the molecular level and flush them away. plant-based detergents clean your clothes. it's just science! just... science. seventh generation. powered by plants. tackles stains. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection-site reactions, back p
angus watson, in sydney, australia. >>> david fincher's movie "mank" about a famous screenwriter has the most oscar nominations this year but will it take home the most academy awards? we will head to hollywood next for a preview of today's oscars, coming up. plants clean the air. when applied to stained textiles, plant-based surfactants like the ones in seventh generation detergent trap stains at the molecular level and flush them away. plant-based detergents clean your...
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angus spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. call president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real seriousness consequential but it's just not justified violence and or a mood. that the shooting of dante wright has fueled tensions in a city already on edge of another of tory's case not far from where wright was shot dead it shows in the officer who killed george floyd is on trial for murder. coming up next indeed every news asia. another ramadan of the elite kind of like a look at how pakistan is marking only months and years that our video music awards are shared her skills in standing out in social media. first runner g. with those stories and a whole lot more coming up very just a moment on news asia while hierarchical and on behalf of the
angus spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. call president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real seriousness consequential but it's just not justified violence and or a mood. that the...
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angus' spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest. that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that during your brain trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it's just not justify violence and or a mood. but the shooting of dante wright has fueled tensions in a city already on edge over and now that the tourist case not far from where wright was shot derrick shaven the officer who killed george floyd is on trial for murder . so football news for you now in bahrain munich are preparing for a champions league quarter final clash with paris sen map the bavarians basically need a win with a 2 goal margin to keep them in the competition well the p.s.g. impressive display in munich last week shows by facing a tough challenge byron a rarely custer's underdogs but that's ho
angus' spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest. that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that during your brain trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it's just not justify violence and or a mood. but the...
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they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question now would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and got through it. felt maker howie nichols be has thought long and hard about the possible economic consequences of scottish independence and he thinks independence will have to wait for now i only want an independent scotland it is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much but it's politicians and politics and party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level and strategy imply of how was actually going to work. the drive for independence will continue to impact scots like how we nickleby and his family and brags it has only served to stoke the
they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question now would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and got...
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angus' spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest by protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm. we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious it's consequential but it's just not justified violence and or looting but the shooting of dawn today right has fueled tensions in a city already on edge over nothing now tourist case not far from where wright was shot down rick sjodin the officer who killed george floyd is on trial for murder. world leaders are condemning russia's most recent military activity in and around ukraine the g. 7 group of advanced nations says it is deeply concerned by what it calls russian provocations ukraine accuses moscow of sending thousands of troops to its eastern border and the crimean peninsula kiev and moscow have traded blame over the worsening situa
angus' spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest by protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm. we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious it's consequential but it's just not justified violence and or looting but the...
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they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question why would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and got through it. helped make or how we nickels be has thought long and hard about the possible economic consequences of scottish independence and he thinks independence will have to wait for now i only want an independent scotland it is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much that it's politicians and politics and party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level and strategy and plan of how was actually going to work. the drive for independence will continue to impact scots like how we nickleby and his family and brags it has only served to s
they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question why would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and got...
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angus spilled out onto the streets hours off the rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it just might justify violence and or a mood. but the shooting of dante right has fueled tensions in a city already on edge over nothing now tourist case not far from where wright was shot dead it shows in the officer who killed george floyd he's on trial for murder . let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin is in germany where he has met with his counterpart on a great come come on power as part of a visit aimed at boosting defense ties with a key nato ally austin said the u.s. is no longer planning to withdraw troops from germany the defense se
angus spilled out onto the streets hours off the rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it just might justify violence and or a mood. but the...
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angus' spilled out onto the streets hours often writes killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that the airing your pain and trauma is just the black community and that environment is real and serious consequential but it's just the moment justified violence and or a mood but the shooting of dawn today right has fueled tensions in a city already on edge of another of a tourist case not far from where wright was shot dead rick shaven the officer who killed george floyd is on trial for murder. world leaders are condemning russia's most recent military activity in and around ukraine the g. 7 group of the advanced nations says it is deeply concerned by what it calls russian provocations he crane accuses moscow of sending thousands of troops to with eastern border in the crimean peninsula kiev and moscow have traded bla
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they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question why would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and go through it. can't make or how we nicholls b. has thought long and hard about the possible economic consequences of scottish independence and he thinks independence will have to wait for now i only want an independent scotland that is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much but it's politicians and politics and party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level and strategy imply of how was actually going to work. the drive for independence will continue to impact scots like how we nickleby and his family and brags it has only served to stok
they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question why would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and go...
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angus crawford has this report. clear message — there is no room for racism in football. but, on social media, it is a different story. players across the game report relentless, hate filled abuse. enough is enough, it has been happening for too long. i got it a year ago, boys are still getting it to this day, it's 2021. you are getting racially abused. now, listen to this. the blanket ban will be staged across next week in's round of - fixtures. for four days next - weekend, english football will go quiet. no facebook, instagram or twitter. football has worked hard to stamp out racism in the grounds, but now an attempt to do it on social media. i think it's a great statement from all of football that it is not acceptable, what has been happening is not acceptable. i think social media platforms and companies can do more. , ~ ., , ., more. they know exactly when we are doinu , more. they know exactly when we are doing. when — more. they know exactly when we are doing. when we _ more. they know exactly when we are do
angus crawford has this report. clear message — there is no room for racism in football. but, on social media, it is a different story. players across the game report relentless, hate filled abuse. enough is enough, it has been happening for too long. i got it a year ago, boys are still getting it to this day, it's 2021. you are getting racially abused. now, listen to this. the blanket ban will be staged across next week in's round of - fixtures. for four days next - weekend, english football...
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they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question now would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and go through it. can't make or how it goes be has thought long and hard about the possible economic consequences of scottish independence and he thinks independence will have to wait for now i only want an independent scotland that is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much but it's politicians and politics and party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level and strategy imply of how was actually going to work the drive for independence will continue to impact scots like how we nickleby and his family and breaks it has only served to stoke th
they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question now would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and go...
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were on the armed services committee and wanted to see if other reforms worked first, people like angusng the bill. you just have growing momentum. because we've put into place every small piece of low-hanging fruit you can imagine. we've had several panels come up with recommendations. during the entire eight years i've been either the ranking or the chairwoman of the subcommittee. so i put those reforms in place, and they haven't made it better. now we still have an estimated 20,000 incidents of sexual harrassment last year. we had a 60% amount of retaliation for those who came forward to report. and support has gone down since i started working on this issue. we're not getting better in any regard. there is no measure saying we're taking care of this. what has been so frustrating, the commander since dick cheney, secretary of defense since dick cheney has said there's zero tolerance for sexual assault. everyone on the committee has said, i've got this, ma'am, we can do this. there is no evidence they have this, and, in fact, they've done so poorly on any objective measurable. >> i wa
were on the armed services committee and wanted to see if other reforms worked first, people like angusng the bill. you just have growing momentum. because we've put into place every small piece of low-hanging fruit you can imagine. we've had several panels come up with recommendations. during the entire eight years i've been either the ranking or the chairwoman of the subcommittee. so i put those reforms in place, and they haven't made it better. now we still have an estimated 20,000 incidents...
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they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question why would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and go through it. helped make or how we nichols he has thought long and hard about the possible economic consequences of scottish independence and he thinks independents will have to wait for now i only want an independent scotland that is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much but it's politicians and politics and party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level and strategy imply of how was actually going to work. the drive for independence will continue to impact scots like how we nickleby and his family and brags it has only served to stok
they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question why would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and go...
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angus. >> a travel bubble opening between new zealand and australia, and now new zealand returns the that will be billions for its economy, and families split it into border closers for over a year will be reunited again. >> we are taking this little guy to meet his family for the first time, so he's just 10 months old so it's exciting for us. >> and there's no replacing the human touch and those human relationships. we're looking forward to getting over to znew zealand and speakig to our people, and make should go sure their welfare is great, and also for businesses. >> they are wanting to pop the bubble if there's an outbreak of covid-19 on either side of the straight, and both countries have had success with that sort of strictness when it comes to covid-19, and just around 2,500 cases in new zealand since the pandemic began and just under 30,000 in australia, and that platform means the countries wanting to extend the travel bubbles further into the region, and australia has earmarked singapore as a country it could have a travel bubble with, and that could rely on vaccine rollou
angus. >> a travel bubble opening between new zealand and australia, and now new zealand returns the that will be billions for its economy, and families split it into border closers for over a year will be reunited again. >> we are taking this little guy to meet his family for the first time, so he's just 10 months old so it's exciting for us. >> and there's no replacing the human touch and those human relationships. we're looking forward to getting over to znew zealand and...
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they sell aberdeen angus cattle for breeding to the e.u. and elsewhere. so international trade is important but to them keeping scotland in britain is even more important. i personally voted in the e.u. referendum to remain within europe but i think of us asked the question why would i want to go through it all again and to try and achieve to get back into europe i think my answer would be no i think um i think the union at the moment seems to be doing ok we've had a lot of the pain and go through it. can't make or how in nichols he has thought long and hard about the possible economic consequences of scottish independence and he thinks independents will have to wait for now i only want an independent scotland that is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much but it's politicians and politics and party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level and strategy imply of how was actually going to work. the drive for independence will continue to impact scots like how we nickleby and his family and brags it has only served to stoke
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. >> i spoke with charlie angus and pierre. they represent two of canada's political parties.he sits on a committee investigating we charity for the past eight months. >> what was even more shocking was the fact that they were hiring the prime minister's mother and brother using the prime minister's wife as an and bacitracin for the organization. that is all reallyreallyreallyry a few weeks ago on march 12th, the brothers testified under oath. they paid trudeau's family close to a half million dollars in speaking fees for "vide" events. >> in the contract was canceled last july after a huge public outcry prompted to parliamentary committees to launch an investigation. >> the one thing the group is really, really good at is and betting themselves with very powerful politicians. >> no one is given a ticket >> know some who with lieutenant governor at the time became cochair of "vide" california with his wife jennifer from 2014-2016. newsom encouraged all school districts and administrators to attend the inaugural year. >> coming together and making a difference in making the wor
. >> i spoke with charlie angus and pierre. they represent two of canada's political parties.he sits on a committee investigating we charity for the past eight months. >> what was even more shocking was the fact that they were hiring the prime minister's mother and brother using the prime minister's wife as an and bacitracin for the organization. that is all reallyreallyreallyry a few weeks ago on march 12th, the brothers testified under oath. they paid trudeau's family close to a...
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majorities at one% of the house is democratic, 15% of the senate, bernie sanders and angus king, theres no margin for error here. in our lifetimes has been built to make it hard to get things done, and to not be able to push through an ideological agenda, voted to give you supermajority. biden doesn't have that it is more aware of that than anybody else that is around but i do think democrats will give him a honeymoon period where they treat his presidency and their majorities with the appropriate care for the fragility with which they exist. >> host: is there anything president biden has to prove and the doubters listed out which include his former boss president obama, what is something he really feels he needs to prove that is borne out by reporting in this? >> we've seen a little bit of a shift and on the campaign trail before the end, the president has become more scripted, isn't as gas prone, a major concern during the campaign, and changing his schedule and tweaking it a little bit so that he wasn't doing evening events, making the biggest mistake it was a little more gas prone.
majorities at one% of the house is democratic, 15% of the senate, bernie sanders and angus king, theres no margin for error here. in our lifetimes has been built to make it hard to get things done, and to not be able to push through an ideological agenda, voted to give you supermajority. biden doesn't have that it is more aware of that than anybody else that is around but i do think democrats will give him a honeymoon period where they treat his presidency and their majorities with the...
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angus beef and lobster. >> that sounds great. thanks for watching fox news prime time. carlson is up next. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." oh the drama. the chauvin trial is over. officer derek chauvin was convicted yesterday on all count. the trial went on for more than a month and the testimony was complex and technical. at the center of the case there was one piece of relevant evidence. it was a videotape of george floyd's death in the street of minneapolis. if you have not seen the tape recently, it's every bit as shocking as the day it was shot. you can see that george floyd knows on some level
angus beef and lobster. >> that sounds great. thanks for watching fox news prime time. carlson is up next. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." oh the drama. the chauvin trial is over. officer derek chauvin was convicted yesterday on all count. the trial went on for more than a month and the testimony was complex and technical. at the center of the case there was one piece of relevant evidence. it was a videotape of george...
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he served 12 years as a cattle superintendent at the illinois state fair and president of e ilnois angus association. in 1984, he was a designated master farmer prairie farmer. he was a dedicated servant to our community and served as coun board chair for 40 years. the chamber of commerce awarded him with a lifetime achievement award. he was a fellow parishioner at st.ary's and my prayers are with his brothers, six children, grdchildren and great-grandchildren. mr. speaker, i rise today to todd of decatur, illinois, who lost his life on march 25. todd fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming a state trooper. always went above and beyond the call of duty. in 2018, todd was awarded the honor for heroic actions he took to rescue a man out of a burning car, ultimately saving that man's life. for so many, todd was more than a state trooper. he was a husband, father, son, brother, and beloved friend. those that knew todd will remember him for his kindness and compassion. todd cared deeply about his community, always wting to help others in need. a tragic accident took todd's life and my prayer
he served 12 years as a cattle superintendent at the illinois state fair and president of e ilnois angus association. in 1984, he was a designated master farmer prairie farmer. he was a dedicated servant to our community and served as coun board chair for 40 years. the chamber of commerce awarded him with a lifetime achievement award. he was a fellow parishioner at st.ary's and my prayers are with his brothers, six children, grdchildren and great-grandchildren. mr. speaker, i rise today to todd...
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jacob, we had a wonderful friday with ken rogoff, richard clarida, and angus deaton talking about theury are national economic spirit when you were writing at chicago , what did you learn at columbia from mundell? jacob: to begin with, when i came to chicago, 1968, mondale was a superstar. we were students together -- mundell was a superstar. we were all hypnotized by the way he changed completely the way in which the economic profession looked at the economy. at that point the world was viewed in the textbooks as a closed economy. yes, it had some into with other countries through trade, but by and large it was a closed unit run by the policymakers of that unit. mundell said the only closed economy real is the world. each country within the world -- therefore in order to understand how the economy works, we need to develop a new approach, which is called open economy. it means you cannot conduct monetary policy under the assumption your closed unit. tom: because of time, i want to drive this forward to the modern age. your work with jp morgan and jamie dimon and the team and your wor
jacob, we had a wonderful friday with ken rogoff, richard clarida, and angus deaton talking about theury are national economic spirit when you were writing at chicago , what did you learn at columbia from mundell? jacob: to begin with, when i came to chicago, 1968, mondale was a superstar. we were students together -- mundell was a superstar. we were all hypnotized by the way he changed completely the way in which the economic profession looked at the economy. at that point the world was viewed...
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all those things go into the mix and subtly change things as the movie evolves angus goes through its movie _ lot of people looking at the movie may not realise is how much — movie may not realise is how much of— movie may not realise is how much of the backgrounds were not real, — much of the backgrounds were not real, but were actually completely generated virtually. any time that you are basically looking — any time that you are basically looking at bob and ivan in the backstage area, stella and ruby. _ backstage area, stella and ruby, that entire environment was virtual. it was completely computer—generated. so we put a huge — computer—generated. so we put a huge amount of work into the intervat— huge amount of work into the interval of the different textures anyway like behaved on them _ textures anyway like behaved on them we — textures anyway like behaved on them. we had tiled services, concrete _ them. we had tiled services, concrete services, we had metal bars, _ concrete services, we had metal bars, we — concrete services, we had metal bars, we had glass. if you went in ther
all those things go into the mix and subtly change things as the movie evolves angus goes through its movie _ lot of people looking at the movie may not realise is how much — movie may not realise is how much of— movie may not realise is how much of the backgrounds were not real, — much of the backgrounds were not real, but were actually completely generated virtually. any time that you are basically looking — any time that you are basically looking at bob and ivan in the backstage...
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there's too much we need to do on behalf of the country. >> senator angus king, thank you so much foreat to see you. >>> and still ahead on "morning joe," we'll speak with two more lawmakers. house majority whip jim clyburn and democratic senator mazie hirono will be our guests. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. it's my 5:52 woke-up-like-this migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes, without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years of active duty. ask about ubrelvy. i understand the veteran mentality. thes
there's too much we need to do on behalf of the country. >> senator angus king, thank you so much foreat to see you. >>> and still ahead on "morning joe," we'll speak with two more lawmakers. house majority whip jim clyburn and democratic senator mazie hirono will be our guests. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back....
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angus deaton and anne case identified the cause as diseases of despair. cirrhosis of the liver suicide drug overdoses and alcohol poisoning this despair is found in exactly those groups the lesser educated working class that has seen the most family disruption in the past several decades. so what went wrong? how could a doctrine that is feminism that merely believes in female equality be responsible for these unhappy trends well, you can define anything out of existence. of course, you can define feminism in the most benign way. but if you define it as believing if you define it as believing in the full legal social and moral equality of men and women who but the most united bigot could object. and frequently when i debate feminists, they will define it that way. well that may be true for like the suffragists of the 19th and early 20th century, but it doesn't capture what feminism has been since the 1960s. the feminists that we have come to know excel at sucking the joy out of life. the the second wave feminists were a humorless lot. to the point where th
angus deaton and anne case identified the cause as diseases of despair. cirrhosis of the liver suicide drug overdoses and alcohol poisoning this despair is found in exactly those groups the lesser educated working class that has seen the most family disruption in the past several decades. so what went wrong? how could a doctrine that is feminism that merely believes in female equality be responsible for these unhappy trends well, you can define anything out of existence. of course, you can...
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. >>> i am angus watson in sydney, australia.g forced the australian government to ban rapid-fire rifles and shotguns. gun-ownership licenses and registrations were, also, tightened. it took just-12 days for the federal government to act, after 35 people were kill sed and man more injured by a man with a military-style semiautomatic weapon. a buy-back scheme and surrenders under amnesty saw over a million firearms destroyed. the chances of dying by gunshot wound in australia fell by 50% in the years after the ban and gun-related suicides dropped by 80%. >> well, police, kroacross the united states are preparing for the possibility of protests. once a verdict is handed down in the derek chauvin murder trial. closings arguments are set for monday. omar jimenez takes a look back at what's been an emotional-few weeks of testimony. >> reporter: from the beginning. >> you need a minute? >> i feel helpless. >> reporter: emotions and expertise. >> all that my research is related basically to breathing. >> reporter: have defined the trial
. >>> i am angus watson in sydney, australia.g forced the australian government to ban rapid-fire rifles and shotguns. gun-ownership licenses and registrations were, also, tightened. it took just-12 days for the federal government to act, after 35 people were kill sed and man more injured by a man with a military-style semiautomatic weapon. a buy-back scheme and surrenders under amnesty saw over a million firearms destroyed. the chances of dying by gunshot wound in australia fell by...
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angus spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that your pain and trauma is just in the black community and that environment is real and seriousness consequential but it's just not justified violence and or a mood. but the shooting of dante wright has fueled tensions in a city already on edge of another of a tourist case not far from where wright was shot derek shows in the officer who killed george floyd he's on trial for murder. world leaders are condemning russia's most recent military activity in and around ukraine the g. 7 group of advanced nations says it is deeply concerned by what it calls russian provocations ukraine accuses moscow of sending thousands of troops to with eastern border in the crimean peninsula kiev and moscow have traded blame over the worsenin
angus spilled out onto the streets hours after rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that your pain and trauma is just in the black community and that environment is real and seriousness consequential but it's just not justified violence and or a mood....
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angus spilled out onto the streets hours after wright's killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. like. president joe biden appealed for calm. we do know that the. trauma is just the walk. through serious consequences but it does not justify violence. but the shooting of don't want to draw it because fuel tensions in this city already own a very nothing notorious case not far from where wright was shot dead it should have been deal for george floyd is on trial for murder. let's not take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world one person has been killed and a policeman wounded and the shooting at a high school in knoxville tennessee gunfire was exchanged when officers approached a male suspect hiding in a bathroom 3 other students at the same school have died in gun related incidents this year. the japanese government has given the go ahead to a controver
angus spilled out onto the streets hours after wright's killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest that protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. like. president joe biden appealed for calm. we do know that the. trauma is just the walk. through serious consequences but it does not justify violence. but the shooting of don't want to draw it because fuel tensions in this...
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and despair, the present university economist angus used to describe the rising number of deaths and increasing mortality rates among certain sectors of the white working-class and contributed to a troubling of debts of adults without a high school degree in the last three decades. death despair are closely connected with use of opioids and other drugs and alcohol firearms and of the working conditions and expectations have the less educated. while the death of the white working of white adults increased, and for blacks and latinos and american indians, they have remained higher than whites and no other nations history and enduring legacies of his stomach racism and that characterizes the u.s. economy in our history. and through recent it race based practices and policies and healthcare limit food, transportation and education, blacks have exposed more danger working in dangerous conditions to fewer work services and content and racism in their daily lives each contributing to higher versions of disease. unlike covid-19, not all apocalypses play out in video games. slow motion apocal
and despair, the present university economist angus used to describe the rising number of deaths and increasing mortality rates among certain sectors of the white working-class and contributed to a troubling of debts of adults without a high school degree in the last three decades. death despair are closely connected with use of opioids and other drugs and alcohol firearms and of the working conditions and expectations have the less educated. while the death of the white working of white adults...