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please welcome ashton.ause] ashton: thank you so much secretary buttigieg and thank you, everyone. my name is ashton mota. i use he/him pronounced, and i'm proud to be here today. i also happen to be transgender. this means that while i was assigned a at birth, i've always known in my heart that i'm a young man standing before you here today. [applause] i transitioned this before the seventh grade. i decided to tell my mom on my 12th birthday, yes, my birthday, because in my head i thought she can't get mad at me on my birthday. [laughter] i was scared because i didn't know how she would react. but she told me she loved me, that i was her child, and she would support me so i could be the person i was meant to be. my parents believed that me, my four siblings, and all children deserved to be loved and celebrated for who they are. most people take having a loving home for granted. but for so many, including for two of my siblings, having a loving home can save lives. after coming out, it didn't take my family
please welcome ashton.ause] ashton: thank you so much secretary buttigieg and thank you, everyone. my name is ashton mota. i use he/him pronounced, and i'm proud to be here today. i also happen to be transgender. this means that while i was assigned a at birth, i've always known in my heart that i'm a young man standing before you here today. [applause] i transitioned this before the seventh grade. i decided to tell my mom on my 12th birthday, yes, my birthday, because in my head i thought she...
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>> in the sense that we understood the history connected to the side of ashton villa, ashton villa was the site in which federal granger announced -- made the announcement that the enslaved folks were now free. we knew that history, in a very kind of cerebral dry way. but as children, what we associated with juneteenth was really come unity and having fun. but we were aware, of course, that that had taken place on june 19 and attached it to that meeting. we did not, however, from my memory, and recollection, and i actually discussed this with some of my friends, we didn't go to ashton villa. to make that connection on that day. i think it's changed now. that was something that was never, like, that directly associated with juneteenth. we knew that history, but the villa was the place where you then went to, you know, commemorate that moment, in other words. it is like it was very separate. black people had their celebrations at old central high, they had their celebrations at their parks and churches, but we didn't go to ashton villa. it was a historical kind of relic for us in many wa
>> in the sense that we understood the history connected to the side of ashton villa, ashton villa was the site in which federal granger announced -- made the announcement that the enslaved folks were now free. we knew that history, in a very kind of cerebral dry way. but as children, what we associated with juneteenth was really come unity and having fun. but we were aware, of course, that that had taken place on june 19 and attached it to that meeting. we did not, however, from my...
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-china relates with anna ashton of the business council.ices jumping the most since the 1980's. i was 14 the last time prices rose this fast. and the world financial centers struggle back to the office. a new study shows remote workmate shift as many as 835,000 jobs out of london alone . we will discuss how the pandemic has transformed the way we work. amber: let's take a look at some of the market action right now. action might be a generous term. hanging around all-time highs for the s&p and nasdaq. another day of tech resurgent -- resurgence, quite a rally for tech stocks in. financials are mixed. morgan stanley trading up after doubling dividends. citi a bit of a drag on disappointed investors not moving on the dividend. others within financials, jeffries came off a record quarter in its result. everything seemed to go well for the midmarket banker investment. that's look at the stock of the hour. what is driving the results at jefferies? david: it is a growth of investment inking business. we -- investment banking business. they are re
-china relates with anna ashton of the business council.ices jumping the most since the 1980's. i was 14 the last time prices rose this fast. and the world financial centers struggle back to the office. a new study shows remote workmate shift as many as 835,000 jobs out of london alone . we will discuss how the pandemic has transformed the way we work. amber: let's take a look at some of the market action right now. action might be a generous term. hanging around all-time highs for the s&p...
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ashton is here with more details on all of that.e eating some right now? >> if you listen to this study which is just out conducted at harvard, brigham and women's and spain, if you're a postmenopausal woman, possibly. what they did is they followed a small group of women, 19 women postmenopausal, they gave them a total of 100 grams of milk chocolate. we always hear about dark chocolate. so that's about two regular size bars and they gave it to them within one hour of waking up, one hour going to sleep and compared it with a group that didn't have any and what they found over a two-week period, it may, and i want to underscore may lower hunger and appetite, lower your fasting blood level, improve your gut health or microbiome and possibly improve sleep all without weight gain. you know what i say, whit. if it sounds too good to be true, it might be but this is obviously getting a lot of attention. >> we remind people you are a nutritionist here also. what are things people need to keep in mind? >> this isn't going to be conclusive,
ashton is here with more details on all of that.e eating some right now? >> if you listen to this study which is just out conducted at harvard, brigham and women's and spain, if you're a postmenopausal woman, possibly. what they did is they followed a small group of women, 19 women postmenopausal, they gave them a total of 100 grams of milk chocolate. we always hear about dark chocolate. so that's about two regular size bars and they gave it to them within one hour of waking up, one hour...
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for an update on what is happening, emily ashton has been following developments.ng the government incredibly nervous about what is happening. are we starting to see a stabilization in the numbers? emily cases are going in the wrong direction for the government. we saw cases of the delta variant itself top 75,000, that has almost doubled in a week. hospitalizations are going up. debts are at a low level but feet in overtime. we are not clear where the vaccines have broken that link between the vaccine and serious illness. that is what will be watching out for a head of the july 19 opening date. alix: what i am still trying to work out, is the u.k. in exception, that somehow the delta variant is growing quite fast and not enough of the population is vaccinated or will your be in the same spot? will the u.s. -- will europe be in the same spot? will the u.s. be in the same spot? emily: the world health organization has warmed it is coming towards europe. places like germany and france -- the european union is lifting restrictions on variance from the u.s.. that delta
for an update on what is happening, emily ashton has been following developments.ng the government incredibly nervous about what is happening. are we starting to see a stabilization in the numbers? emily cases are going in the wrong direction for the government. we saw cases of the delta variant itself top 75,000, that has almost doubled in a week. hospitalizations are going up. debts are at a low level but feet in overtime. we are not clear where the vaccines have broken that link between the...
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. >> reporter: saturday's event kicked off at ashton villa for the 42nd annual l. edwards celebration. the former state representative edwards introduced the bill that made juneteenth a state holiday. he passed away in 2020, but his memory lives on. >> he would say with the biggest smile on his face, happy juneteenth. >> reporter: following that, a mural dedication here on the strand on galveston island. >> i think it's really fantastic. it's bull on, and i love how it -- beautiful, and i love how it takes the history, you know, from the past and has the future involved. >> i think it's something that galveston needed. for everyone to see for it to be seen. >> reporter: and the celebration ended with this parade. where more folks celebrated. >> this is a jovial occasion. >> reporter: in galveston, texas, corey macinnis, abc 7 news. >>> we have an entire section dedicated to june toneth at our website, -- juneteenth at under arrest website, abc7news.com. you can meet the woman known as the grandmother of juneteenth. >>> in other news now, scary moments this morning
. >> reporter: saturday's event kicked off at ashton villa for the 42nd annual l. edwards celebration. the former state representative edwards introduced the bill that made juneteenth a state holiday. he passed away in 2020, but his memory lives on. >> he would say with the biggest smile on his face, happy juneteenth. >> reporter: following that, a mural dedication here on the strand on galveston island. >> i think it's really fantastic. it's bull on, and i love how it...
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in the football league after winning a dramatic national league play—off final against torquay at ashtonkeeper lucas covolan, scoring this dramatic equaliser which led to extra time and penalties. and they needed 1a spot kicks to decide it. matt buse hit the bar with torquay�*s seventh, which means a return to the football league for hartlepool four years after they were relegated. the final round of golf�*s us open is underway in california. the leading contenders haven't teed off yet though. rory mcilroy is in contention. he finished yesterday tied for fourth, two shots off the lead. phil mickelson's hopes of making it a career grand slam this week are over though. after winning the us pga nine days ago, he's had a tournament to forget and finished on 11 over par. you can follow all the action through to the climax this evening on bbc radio 5 live. that's all from sportsday. good night. good evening. whilst the sun was out for some of you today, we had a lot of clout across eastern scotland, and the shower shall continue through the night. forthe shower shall continue through the night
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jen ashton. dr. jen, thanks for being with us. so many people have asked how effective are the vaccines against this new delta variant? >> i mean, eva, they're effective, and that's the good news. coming out of the uk, we know that right now these vaccines do work. recent studies showed the pfizer vaccine reduces the risk of hospitalizations by up to 96%, so it's important for people to realize as we heard trevor say, it's not just one dose. it's two doses and you're not fully protected until two weeks after the second dose, but i want to be clear here, eva. this virus will continue to mutate as long as it spreads. so not only is that a concern in various parts of the world, but it is a concern here in the united states amongst people who are unvaccinated. >> let's dig into the idea of if you only have one dose. what's the difference between only having one dose as opposed to two with this variant? >> yeah. this data comes out of the uk, just publishd in the last week, and it shows that after one dose of pfizer, the reduced risk o
jen ashton. dr. jen, thanks for being with us. so many people have asked how effective are the vaccines against this new delta variant? >> i mean, eva, they're effective, and that's the good news. coming out of the uk, we know that right now these vaccines do work. recent studies showed the pfizer vaccine reduces the risk of hospitalizations by up to 96%, so it's important for people to realize as we heard trevor say, it's not just one dose. it's two doses and you're not fully protected...
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jen ashton joins us with what's behind it. this is very concerning. what are we learning?wo studies presented showing a significant increase in the risk of this type ii diabetes, which we know is a problem because it's a risk factor for future heart disease. >> also part of the pandemic, doctor visits are down. as parents, what should you be looking for? >> we have to understand what puts children at risk for this. if you take a look at this risk, being overweight, inactive. if you have a family history, certain races at higher risks, babies at higher birth rates or mothers who had diabetes, all these things are risks. in terms of the warning signs, things like increase thirst, increased urination, increased hunger, fatigue, in particular this skin discoloration. look at this image. it can be in the neck, groin, armpits. if you see this on your child, they should be screened for type ii diabetes. awareness is key, but this is reversible. >> so many parents were probably looking at the signs. what do they do if they feel their child is showing the signs? >> talk to your chi
jen ashton joins us with what's behind it. this is very concerning. what are we learning?wo studies presented showing a significant increase in the risk of this type ii diabetes, which we know is a problem because it's a risk factor for future heart disease. >> also part of the pandemic, doctor visits are down. as parents, what should you be looking for? >> we have to understand what puts children at risk for this. if you take a look at this risk, being overweight, inactive. if you...
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ah the ah. met ashton on my local bank and obviously wanted johnny dudley. yeah. get me the gotta see when i go to the the or up in the kitchen table out tomorrow. i gotta get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that the lady said, well, i mean he really like he done this young man, me up and everybody by little by now, by and then because you guys are not the man why or why not what i mean the i the i don't know, i mean there are some steps in there who are rescuing the food that they were not scabbing or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by march 21st which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, paula daniels, onions, all of these came from waste brown sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so it makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it. and then that person is not going to buy it in the, in the 45, g in the sewers. and shake the way here
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ashton here to break it down. >>> mission impossible? why filming for the highly anticipated sequel is now on hold again. >> if you're not going to help me, you're gone. >> just months after that on-set lecture from tom cruise over covid safety. ♪ i feel alive ♪ >>> and "gma" is live from venice as the floating city re-opens. the new high-tech way to travel through the historic canals that could help save the city. all as italy re-opens their doors to american tourists. you're on board with "gma" this friday morning. >>> will reeve is getting pretty great assignments right there. >> what am i doing wrong? >> we're all sitting here going, boy, will is having a good weekend. in venice. good morning, america. hope you're doing well this friday morning. we want to get right to our top story. it's a concerning new cdc report about kids and covid. it shows that a significant number of teens who get sick with the virus end up in the icu. >> the full report is expected to be released in just a few hours, but right now cdc director dr. rochelle w
ashton here to break it down. >>> mission impossible? why filming for the highly anticipated sequel is now on hold again. >> if you're not going to help me, you're gone. >> just months after that on-set lecture from tom cruise over covid safety. ♪ i feel alive ♪ >>> and "gma" is live from venice as the floating city re-opens. the new high-tech way to travel through the historic canals that could help save the city. all as italy re-opens their doors to...
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i met ashton on my local bank and honestly wanted johnny dudley. me up not because i'm not going to the the or up in the kitchen. the only reaches people out tomorrow. i think i get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that they don't put i really like you've done this with me and everybody will by little by now by and then because you guys are not the man why or why not? what i mean in the rush has high level economic borman st. petersburg hits the top gear with president putin announcing the countries pushing ahead with infrastructure for a vaccine tourism industry. when you we are just covering our own needs. we can also provide foreign citizens with the child to come to russia and get effects. and i would like to of the government to analyze all aspects of the issue by the end of the month. there is a consensus at the event that widespread vaccination is the only way to get the world economy back on a teeth with all 3 of the chancellor showing his support for splitting v as part of the global rollout. it doesn't matter where back same c
i met ashton on my local bank and honestly wanted johnny dudley. me up not because i'm not going to the the or up in the kitchen. the only reaches people out tomorrow. i think i get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that they don't put i really like you've done this with me and everybody will by little by now by and then because you guys are not the man why or why not? what i mean in the rush has high level economic borman st. petersburg hits the top gear with president putin...
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so it would be ashton, almost wealthy, just based off now officially heading for the stars. yes, i mean, this may go down as one of the coolest gift, not just on earth, but beyond taking his brother there on this trip story trip to space. it's the 1st ever crude flight of the new shepherd. that's the rocketship made by base own space company, the blue origin. it's a fully autonomy rocket. mean there's no pilot plane. this thing. it will take 6 passengers more than 60 miles. that's about 100 kilometers above the earth into what is called sub or but all space and not is high enough for the passengers who experienced a few minutes of weightlessness and to look out of these huge beautiful windows to see the curvature of the planet before the capital returns to earth and these higher flight shouldn't take a lot more than 11 minutes from start to finish. or i them, it's going to be one of the most expensive 11 minutes in the world. he's opening off one of the seats because him because he needs the money. exactly. exactly. that was making the price for this is currently at over $30
so it would be ashton, almost wealthy, just based off now officially heading for the stars. yes, i mean, this may go down as one of the coolest gift, not just on earth, but beyond taking his brother there on this trip story trip to space. it's the 1st ever crude flight of the new shepherd. that's the rocketship made by base own space company, the blue origin. it's a fully autonomy rocket. mean there's no pilot plane. this thing. it will take 6 passengers more than 60 miles. that's about 100...
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i met ashton on my little weekend and obviously wanted to know me and johnny douglas gave me the gotta go through the the up in the kitchen. the glass on the beach is evil out tomorrow. i gotta get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that the lady told me be bringing home lucky vendors. me up and everybody who bought the all my now and then because the guy's name, my last name. why or why not? what i mean, i is your media a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, in the we're segregated all along. all right. social class, last class. people also covered by 1st if you're born in to a 4 family, you're born into minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life, chances people die on average. 15 years old, you born 80 generational poverty is a it's a fight ever
i met ashton on my little weekend and obviously wanted to know me and johnny douglas gave me the gotta go through the the up in the kitchen. the glass on the beach is evil out tomorrow. i gotta get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that the lady told me be bringing home lucky vendors. me up and everybody who bought the all my now and then because the guy's name, my last name. why or why not? what i mean, i is your media a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will...
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stay with us is our internet the i never met ashton on my local bank and honestly wanted johnny douglas. yeah. get me the gotta see car through when i go to the or up in the kitchen table out tomorrow, i gotta get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that the lady meeting be brittany lackey. dundas young lamp me up. and everybody by little my novel by and then because you guys are not the man why or why not what i mean. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings. accept where's the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, we have somebody with him and a robot must protect its own existence with an entire village in alaska, has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out an american we do everything in our part a project in water escaping climate change the same threat right now. alaska has seen some o
stay with us is our internet the i never met ashton on my local bank and honestly wanted johnny douglas. yeah. get me the gotta see car through when i go to the or up in the kitchen table out tomorrow, i gotta get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that the lady meeting be brittany lackey. dundas young lamp me up. and everybody by little my novel by and then because you guys are not the man why or why not what i mean. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work...
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for the capacity of the tree ashton's is 30 portable beds. but the number of people who come here to us for medical treatment is really high. we contradict them. the capital jakarta is worst, his last week recorded more than 130 deaths every day. indonesia has recorded 50 success from fatalities since the pandemic began. that's the highest number and south east asia and the 4th worst per capita, globally. as adult a variance spreads, indonesia is not the only country facing a health emergency. russia recorded 619 cove dates on saturday, the highest so far this year. the operating agility for the last week. the number of patients increased by one 5th compared to the numbers we had before. the world health organization says the delta various has been identified in 85 countries and spreading rapidly in unvaccinated populations. it tech rate is higher. in fact, more people. it can spread faster and we are seeing that now in at resort and in w, not seeing the most trailer in the, in the u. k. and i think we'll see it now increasingly in europe. an
for the capacity of the tree ashton's is 30 portable beds. but the number of people who come here to us for medical treatment is really high. we contradict them. the capital jakarta is worst, his last week recorded more than 130 deaths every day. indonesia has recorded 50 success from fatalities since the pandemic began. that's the highest number and south east asia and the 4th worst per capita, globally. as adult a variance spreads, indonesia is not the only country facing a health emergency....
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i met ashton on my little weekend and obviously wanted to know me and johnny get up now because you guys are not going to the up in the kitchen table out them out. i got a good my don't get a get. we'll put it on the shoulder. be meeting be bringing home like he's in this lamp. me by little by now. and then because you guys mean i love the man. why or why not? me? an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out an american. we do everything in our part a project in what of a escaping climate change poses the same threat right now. alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world. we lost about 35 feet, 35 feet of in just about 3 months while we were measuring it is bad and that means the river is $35.00 pounds. then learning was year before, i think we're part of america, there's for me or america for the worse here in the room, but the one business show you can't afford to miss. i'm been one in washington and coming up more news for bitcoin in the crypto market. as the vitamin administration look the gathering even more data across the
i met ashton on my little weekend and obviously wanted to know me and johnny get up now because you guys are not going to the up in the kitchen table out them out. i got a good my don't get a get. we'll put it on the shoulder. be meeting be bringing home like he's in this lamp. me by little by now. and then because you guys mean i love the man. why or why not? me? an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out an american. we do everything in our part a...
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i've got ashton's president ash off, gaudy as replace to top ministers in charge of security as telephone phases escalate . the advance to take more territory general this miller con hummadi, has been appointed new defense minister. he has previously held the defense and interior ministry positions and also served as chief of army staff. while general of the suffer. mazacco has been named new interior minister. the taliban says that it seized more than 40 districts in recent weeks. former israeli leader benjamin netanyahu is under pressure to leave the prime minister's office official residence rather in west jerusalem opponents, who gathered outside so that he should have moved out by now at a threatening to take them out of the court. israel's parliament approved the new coalition government last week ending netanyahu's uninterrupted 12 years in power. he's on trial for corruption. now that's been processed across brazil, which is recorded more than 500000 cove at 19 deaths. the 3rd wave hits demonstrate to say that president gyal scenario is responsible because he continues to play dow
i've got ashton's president ash off, gaudy as replace to top ministers in charge of security as telephone phases escalate . the advance to take more territory general this miller con hummadi, has been appointed new defense minister. he has previously held the defense and interior ministry positions and also served as chief of army staff. while general of the suffer. mazacco has been named new interior minister. the taliban says that it seized more than 40 districts in recent weeks. former...
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in the football league after winning a dramatic national league play—off final against torquay, at ashtonvolan — scoring this dramatic equaliser which led to extra time and penalties. and they needed 14 spot—kicks to decide it. matt buse hit the bar with torquay�*s seventh, which means a return to the football league for hartlepool — four years after they were relegated. and you can follow all of the latest from the final round of golf�*s us open on the bbc sport website — that's just got under way in california with rory mcilroy in contention. that's all at bbc.co.uk/sport. and just to let you know, ben, it's still 0—0 between wales and italy in rome. the bbc has learned that the post office has made payouts to 400 former sub—postmasters, with thousands of others still waiting for compensation. these are individuals who suffered because of the faulty horizon computer system installed in their branches, which made it look like money had gone missing. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been hearing about the impact on three generations of one family. when we came here, t
in the football league after winning a dramatic national league play—off final against torquay, at ashtonvolan — scoring this dramatic equaliser which led to extra time and penalties. and they needed 14 spot—kicks to decide it. matt buse hit the bar with torquay�*s seventh, which means a return to the football league for hartlepool — four years after they were relegated. and you can follow all of the latest from the final round of golf�*s us open on the bbc sport website — that's...
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when i say it can't be quite right and this is what direct says, this is what i was reading or i met ashton on my little weekend and obviously wanted to know me and johnny douglas . yeah. get up. not because we're not going to the wall or up the kitchen table out them out. i got a game. i don't get a get. we'll put it on the shoulder. be meeting the brittany home like he's in this lamp. me by little by now. and then because you guys name, i love the man why or why not what i mean in the welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter labelle, dra and you were discussing the liberal media. the ok, let's go back to alina's in new york. it's been point out on this program and i absolutely agree. i mean, i keep saying liberal media, but i probably better said corporate media. i think that's a better appropriation. i think lionel in the past, you've called me on this and i got to remember, but i know, i mean, we've been, we've been talking about this, this bias that we get that with so called journalists are basically actors more than anything else that do in service of power he
when i say it can't be quite right and this is what direct says, this is what i was reading or i met ashton on my little weekend and obviously wanted to know me and johnny douglas . yeah. get up. not because we're not going to the wall or up the kitchen table out them out. i got a game. i don't get a get. we'll put it on the shoulder. be meeting the brittany home like he's in this lamp. me by little by now. and then because you guys name, i love the man why or why not what i mean in the welcome...
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. >> saturday's event kicked off at ashton villa.er state representative edwards introduced the bill but his memory lives on. >> he would say with the happy smile on his face, happy juneteenth. >> on the strand on galveston island. >> i think it's fantastic. it's beautiful and i love how it takes the history from the past but also has the future involved. >> i think it's definitely something that galveston needed for everyone to see. >> and the celebration ended with this parade. where even more folks celebrated. >> this is a sowfsowfsowfsowfsof occasion. >>> in east bay annual celebration came with an important message this year. get vaccinated. offered free vaccinations to those who yet haven't gotten their shots. 50-dollar gift cards were also handed out to the first people. the african community disproportion naturally. >>> has been detected in at least 46 states. the centers for disease control suspect it will be dominant in the months ahead. it's already taking hold in areas like southwest missouri. >> they are younger and sick
. >> saturday's event kicked off at ashton villa.er state representative edwards introduced the bill but his memory lives on. >> he would say with the happy smile on his face, happy juneteenth. >> on the strand on galveston island. >> i think it's fantastic. it's beautiful and i love how it takes the history from the past but also has the future involved. >> i think it's definitely something that galveston needed for everyone to see. >> and the celebration...
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joining us now is bloomberg's emily ashton.tions of that rise in the younger cohort, if we don't see an increase in deaths or a bigger increase in hospitalizations? emily: that's right, the data is going in the wrong direction for the government. as you know, we have just seen there have been 11,000 daily cases reported today, the highest level since february. this would be among the younger generations who haven't yet had a vaccine, but ministers have announced that they have delayed this reopening to next month. guy: in terms of how this is going to play down in westminster, there has been pushed back within the party about what is being done here. will this data silence those critics? emily: maybe, but i think the key for those critics in the conservative party is whether those cases turn into serious illness, so what they will be looking for in the data is ok, the cases are going up, but their argument is if it doesn't turn into serious illness, intensive care, deaths, then the economy should reopen. we are looking at that
joining us now is bloomberg's emily ashton.tions of that rise in the younger cohort, if we don't see an increase in deaths or a bigger increase in hospitalizations? emily: that's right, the data is going in the wrong direction for the government. as you know, we have just seen there have been 11,000 daily cases reported today, the highest level since february. this would be among the younger generations who haven't yet had a vaccine, but ministers have announced that they have delayed this...
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ashton wrote on facebook that doctors told her husband she had a 40% to 50% chance of surviving. she wrote i'm a healthy wife, mother and daughter, and this virus almost killed me. >> was there a time you were against it? >> yeah, at the time i was against it. that's definitely changed. >> reporter: the arkansas governor says 91% of the active covid cases in this state involve people who are not fully vaccinated. >> if your concern is that the vaccine will cause problems for you, compare 300 covid-19 positive patients in our hospitals versus zero patients who are in our patients because of complications from the vaccine. >> you know what chase reed did as his wife lay unconscious in this hospital? he went and he got vaccinated. >> do you in any way feel a sense of guilt? >> i do feel a sense of guilt, because instead of not taking it seriously, i should have been promoting getting the vaccination because my wife was pregnant. >> reporter: by the way, baby celia is doing really well. i want to read you two stats from the governor's office. of the covid patients hospitalized in the
ashton wrote on facebook that doctors told her husband she had a 40% to 50% chance of surviving. she wrote i'm a healthy wife, mother and daughter, and this virus almost killed me. >> was there a time you were against it? >> yeah, at the time i was against it. that's definitely changed. >> reporter: the arkansas governor says 91% of the active covid cases in this state involve people who are not fully vaccinated. >> if your concern is that the vaccine will cause problems...
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jennifer ashton joins us now. you're board certified in obesity medicine.ople for obesity who need significant weight loss. obesity is considered a chronic medical condition. we need to treat it with medication before someone reaches the point of needing surgery. the key with this drug, really about the efficacy. what they found in clinical trials is people lost about 15% on average of their starting body weight. a third of people lost 20% of their body weight. this is over about a 16-month period. to be clear, if you're starting at 250, 300 pounds, you're talking about a significant and life-changing amount of weight loss. >> absolutely. that's a lot of weight. when will it be available and who can get it? >> it's not for people who want to lose a couple pounds for a party. this is for people with a body mass index of 30 or greater or 27 or greater if they have an associated medical condition. it's by prescription. it is an injection as you mentioned. pretty big price tag. could be around $1,300 a month. that's unknown right now how much insurance will cov
jennifer ashton joins us now. you're board certified in obesity medicine.ople for obesity who need significant weight loss. obesity is considered a chronic medical condition. we need to treat it with medication before someone reaches the point of needing surgery. the key with this drug, really about the efficacy. what they found in clinical trials is people lost about 15% on average of their starting body weight. a third of people lost 20% of their body weight. this is over about a 16-month...
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jen ashton joins us live to break it down for you. >>> undercover mother. a texas mom facing charges posing as her 13-year-old daughter and sneaking into her middle school posting videos to social media from inside the building. why she claims she did it. ♪ >>> and it is time to "rise & shine," america. we say good morning, america, from connecticut. lara is on the road where small businesses are buzzing back. from this hartford distillery that turned to making hand sanitizers during the pandemic, to the pizza place hit hard by the pandemic, and on to the last wooden whaling ship, "gma" is live from mystic this tuesday. >>> we do say, good morning, america. man, we have a lot of news to get to. >>> we do, starting with that breaking news, 800 people arrested around the world in a coordinated global sting led by the fbi called "operation trojan shield." >> law enforcement are calling it an unprecedented blow to crime gangs and we begin with pierre thomas with the very latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning. today nearly 800 people a
jen ashton joins us live to break it down for you. >>> undercover mother. a texas mom facing charges posing as her 13-year-old daughter and sneaking into her middle school posting videos to social media from inside the building. why she claims she did it. ♪ >>> and it is time to "rise & shine," america. we say good morning, america, from connecticut. lara is on the road where small businesses are buzzing back. from this hartford distillery that turned to making...
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in the football league after winning a dramatic national league play—off final against torquay at ashtonin. and after being relegated for repeated salary cap breaches last season, saracens have earned promotion back to rugby union's premiership. they beat ealing trailfinders 57—15 in the second leg of their championship play—off final to add to their 60—0 first—leg win. and over on the bbc sport website, and bbc radio 5 live, you can follow the final round of the us open golf, where rory mcilroy is in contention. but that's all from me for now. reeta. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello there. over the last few days, there's been an awful lot of rain affecting parts of southern england, the south midlands, parts of east anglia, too. the wettest areas now have seen over a month's worth of rain. odiham is in northeast hampshire — 81 mm of rain has fallen so far this month, most of it in the last few days. that compares with a monthly average here of around 48 mm,
in the football league after winning a dramatic national league play—off final against torquay at ashtonin. and after being relegated for repeated salary cap breaches last season, saracens have earned promotion back to rugby union's premiership. they beat ealing trailfinders 57—15 in the second leg of their championship play—off final to add to their 60—0 first—leg win. and over on the bbc sport website, and bbc radio 5 live, you can follow the final round of the us open golf, where...
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jen ashton, you know she is there. let's break it down. what about these studies?ype 2 diabetes. in type 1 diabetes the body does not make enough insulin. in type 2, there is enough insulin but it's not working properly. what this study found is that people who have been infected with covid, that the virus actually destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin that decrease in insulin levels then leads directly to high sugar, high glucose levels. that then causes type 1 diabetes so this again based on observation of all these patients who have had covid now presenting with type 1 diabetes. >> now that we know there may be a link, is there anything that can be done to prevent it? >> they are at work in terms of research trying to block the cells from attaching to the pancreas, the virus from attaching to those cells, but the key, robin, is really about awareness. if you have been diagnosed with covid-19 and you have any of these classic signs or symptoms of type 1 di -- so we're an increase inrination, nifican weight loss or fatigue, just to name a few, so ea
jen ashton, you know she is there. let's break it down. what about these studies?ype 2 diabetes. in type 1 diabetes the body does not make enough insulin. in type 2, there is enough insulin but it's not working properly. what this study found is that people who have been infected with covid, that the virus actually destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin that decrease in insulin levels then leads directly to high sugar, high glucose levels. that then causes type 1 diabetes so this...
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jennifer ashton.ell, robin, lifetime risk is about 1 in 78 for women to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. the big three symptoms because they can be very vague, abdominal pain or pelvic pain or bloating, an increase in urination. if these last for more than half the month, you want to alert the gynecologist, and again, talk about the fact that it could possibly be ovarian cancer. >> and part of the reason christiane said she came forward was because she said early detection can help you. what about screening and should you ask for ultrasound? >> no, you shouldn't. short answer, there is no screening test for ovarian cancer. what we use is a good history, talking to the patient, listening to them, them knowing their bodies. then individualized and targeted use of pelvic ultrasounds or sonograms in conjunction markers. there is more than just the ca-125. but, again, this is not one-size-fits-all, and it is not recommended for all women. >> is there something that we as women can do to decrease the likel
jennifer ashton.ell, robin, lifetime risk is about 1 in 78 for women to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. the big three symptoms because they can be very vague, abdominal pain or pelvic pain or bloating, an increase in urination. if these last for more than half the month, you want to alert the gynecologist, and again, talk about the fact that it could possibly be ovarian cancer. >> and part of the reason christiane said she came forward was because she said early detection can help you....
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the minister did not give a straightforward answer to my honourable friend the memberfor ashton under be looked into. . ~ ,,, concerns that it needs to be looked into. . ~ ,, into. thank you, mr deputy speaker. ministers will— into. thank you, mr deputy speaker. ministers will often _ into. thank you, mr deputy speaker. ministers will often need _ into. thank you, mr deputy speaker. ministers will often need to - into. thank you, mr deputy speaker. ministers will often need to discuss l ministers will often need to discuss matters of the highest confidential nature and documents which are highly confidential. so would the minister agree with me that ministers should be able to make those decisions in the british interests without any fear or favour? i interests without any fear or favour? ., interests without any fear or favour? . ., favour? i quite agree with him and is important _ favour? i quite agree with him and is important that _ favour? i quite agree with him and is important that this _ favour? i quite agree with him and is important that this band - favour? i quite agree wit
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it's fascinating how about the brand ram, up nearly 41%, ford 38%, ashton martin what?, ferrari, oh, boo-hoo up nearly 9%, genesis 13%. in other words what we're saying here, cars with lower price points when used have tended to sky rocket in price when compar ed to many of those sports cars or super car brands, except, apparently for ashton martin, it is a super car and has appreciated greatly. stu? stuart: i've got more on cars. china is making a big bet on a mini car, tell me more. ashley: this is fascinating. it's the hung won mini it's a squat four-seater mini car. there it is. it's kind of cute. its become the top seller in china. it's an entry level model, costs right around $4,500, compared to a tesla 3 model which comes in at 42000, yes, while the tesla has a lot more power and bells and whistles, this mini has captured the imagination in china. it's a key attraction is the ability to customize it, it comes in about 20 different colors, and buyers can add details including car panels, stickers with brand logos or even cartoon characters, like hello kitty. the v
it's fascinating how about the brand ram, up nearly 41%, ford 38%, ashton martin what?, ferrari, oh, boo-hoo up nearly 9%, genesis 13%. in other words what we're saying here, cars with lower price points when used have tended to sky rocket in price when compar ed to many of those sports cars or super car brands, except, apparently for ashton martin, it is a super car and has appreciated greatly. stu? stuart: i've got more on cars. china is making a big bet on a mini car, tell me more. ashley:...
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global warming i heard that i am thinking is this real life or i am a being punked right now where is ashton kamala harris goes to the border and says the root cause of all of these people 180,000 people apprehended in may alone the reason coming is climate change, i mean does they wl think people are applying this? >> she might. >> i don't think she can she has been complete dud. >> -- all of overturning all of trump's policies, yooimdz? they have to try to explain it away in -- not necessarily going to make sense but a nice try with climate change we will say that you. >> yeah. >> really, and incredible morning mover signet jeweler up 7% jeweller says same-store sales increased 106% year-over-year e-commerce up big 1210% increase from last year raising guidance for 2022 betting on strong sales as riekz lift to give a sense of the spending seeing taps with savings rate as you heard in the show at 15% we want to bring you interview with florida senator marco rubio we are going to do that in the coming week we apologize for that jackie deangelis mark, great to be with you both thank you to bo
global warming i heard that i am thinking is this real life or i am a being punked right now where is ashton kamala harris goes to the border and says the root cause of all of these people 180,000 people apprehended in may alone the reason coming is climate change, i mean does they wl think people are applying this? >> she might. >> i don't think she can she has been complete dud. >> -- all of overturning all of trump's policies, yooimdz? they have to try to explain it away in...