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barbara: still to come on al jazeera, -- >> [gunfire] [shouting] barbara: fighting over water.ple are killed as rival countries claim it disputed reservoir. and south africa's president -- can he stop corruption in his governing party? ♪ >> hello there. a noticeable difference in temperatures in western australia. let me show you friday. 20 degrees in power. a few days ago we were in the 30's. ahead of this frontal system, we still have warm air. as it makes its way into australia, we will need those temperatures come down in time. we are dealing with some outbreaks of showers for our coastal queensland and also coastal sections of new south wales. this is forecast on saturday. sydney, 24 degrees. we have seen drenching rains across areas of japan. the bulk of that system has now moved to the pacific, but there is still some lingering heavy showers were subpar of. six degrees. a chilly rain. heavy rain for shanghai. let's track this one together. it moves across the east china's he into japan. once again, a surge of moisture. tokyo is 25 degrees. we will see increasing the unse
barbara: still to come on al jazeera, -- >> [gunfire] [shouting] barbara: fighting over water.ple are killed as rival countries claim it disputed reservoir. and south africa's president -- can he stop corruption in his governing party? ♪ >> hello there. a noticeable difference in temperatures in western australia. let me show you friday. 20 degrees in power. a few days ago we were in the 30's. ahead of this frontal system, we still have warm air. as it makes its way into...
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uncles and aunts rarely saw barbara's two girls.ar 2000, was michael george even aware that the longtime chief of police in his former town had passed away. chief robert smith had died without solving the nagging case of the comic book murder. >> everyone in this town was aware of that crime, and probably myself more so because my dad was the chief of police at that time. >> chief smith's son, eric smith. >> i had driven by that store a thousand times with my old man just about every time we drove by there, there was something he said. >> still gnawing at him. >> there was no question about it. >> four years after his father's death eric smith was elected chief prosecutor in macomb county, michigan. he became responsible for all of the criminal cases in clinton township and beyond. >> i can't tell you how many people came up to me and said that a family member of theirs had been murdered or killed and nothing had been done, and you could see the desperation on their face. they really thought the system had passed them by. if i'm goi
uncles and aunts rarely saw barbara's two girls.ar 2000, was michael george even aware that the longtime chief of police in his former town had passed away. chief robert smith had died without solving the nagging case of the comic book murder. >> everyone in this town was aware of that crime, and probably myself more so because my dad was the chief of police at that time. >> chief smith's son, eric smith. >> i had driven by that store a thousand times with my old man just...
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circus. >> my name's barbara dickey.that's had me jumping through hoops. >> barbara. i'm jamie. >> hi. it's so nice to meet you. >> so nice to meet you, too. you wrote me about this? >> i did. this is a miniature circus, hand-carved with a pocketknife by my father-in-law. >> a true 1-inch scale reproduction of a 1920s circus, to be precise, each piece painstakingly handcrafted by barbara's late father-in-law, william dickey. the detail is fascinating. you can almost hear them playing their instruments. is there more? >> absolutely. >> how many pieces total? >> approximately 62,157 pieces. [ laughs ] it was his passion. it was his love. so it was just a lifelong work. >> a lifelong work that begins in the early 1900s, when the circus comes to bristol, virginia. in attendance, an artistic teenager, william t. dickey. >> the first time he went to the circus, he fell in love and he wanted to be there every time he had an opportunity. >> what do you think the thrill of it was for him? >> he loved the clowns, the popcorn and t
circus. >> my name's barbara dickey.that's had me jumping through hoops. >> barbara. i'm jamie. >> hi. it's so nice to meet you. >> so nice to meet you, too. you wrote me about this? >> i did. this is a miniature circus, hand-carved with a pocketknife by my father-in-law. >> a true 1-inch scale reproduction of a 1920s circus, to be precise, each piece painstakingly handcrafted by barbara's late father-in-law, william dickey. the detail is fascinating. you can...
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barbara, first, why did you complain? i complained because i thought the coverage was absolutely excessive and not really on the grounds of schedule changes. i know some viewers were upset by that, but i complained because of two things. firstly, i am a great supporter of the monarchy. i think they provide stability and leadership in times that are good and bad. however, i am also conscious that a lot of people are not avid supporters of the monarchy and some people are just indifferent. and i think as we consider where the future of the monarchy lies, the annoyance that is swamping all your radio and tv channels give to people, i think it undermines the feelings towards the monarchy, and that can only be a bad thing. and you also had a concern about people being more reliant on tv during covid, didn't you? yes, absolutely. i think the situation might have been different had we not been in the middle of a covid pandemic but also at that time, we were in total lockdown. and for a lot of elderly people, people who are isola
barbara, first, why did you complain? i complained because i thought the coverage was absolutely excessive and not really on the grounds of schedule changes. i know some viewers were upset by that, but i complained because of two things. firstly, i am a great supporter of the monarchy. i think they provide stability and leadership in times that are good and bad. however, i am also conscious that a lot of people are not avid supporters of the monarchy and some people are just indifferent. and i...
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barbara ann, do you agree? >> i love the macro story but hate the micro this company's ebit doesn't cover it's interest expense, it's a zombie, zombies give me nightmares no thanks. >> okay. next up united health, trade or fade it. >> i got to fade this one. i've been talking to a lot of artificial intelligence people looking at disruptive technologies and there's a disruptor momentum coming to the insurance space and i think united health is, you know, the pe is not bad, business is not bad, it's one of those big industries that's yet to be disrupted. long term i think there's weakness short-term i think there's so much strength in the market got to come off i'm going to fade it. >> guy up 7% year-to-date trade it fade it? >> probably the prudent thing to do, james but what he's talking about is not going to happen for quite some time. the stock is around all-time highs and got the valuation it deserves i continue to say long unh in earnings next week. >> and finally, pepsi reports thursday barbara, ann. >> i'
barbara ann, do you agree? >> i love the macro story but hate the micro this company's ebit doesn't cover it's interest expense, it's a zombie, zombies give me nightmares no thanks. >> okay. next up united health, trade or fade it. >> i got to fade this one. i've been talking to a lot of artificial intelligence people looking at disruptive technologies and there's a disruptor momentum coming to the insurance space and i think united health is, you know, the pe is not bad,...
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barbara amiel in toronto, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, good to be here. have you on the show. let us begin by discussing your memoir, friends and enemies, that you wrote last year. most people write memoirs, i would say, to make themselves look good. your memoir, perhaps you would agree, didn't really do that. so, why did you write it? i don't know whether it made me look good or bad, but to be perfectly honest, i tried to be honest. when you reach the stage in life that i've reached, 80, there is really no point in gilding the lily. you hope it'll work out, you hope that there's something redeemable in the life you've lived, and you tell it — to use a horrible phrase — "like it is". and i tried to do that. right, but it is full of anger. it seems to be fuelled by a desire for vengeance, and it tells a whole host of anecdotes and stories about erstwhile friends who have become enemies. and i guess you would accept that that perhaps doesn't reflect very well on them, when we get to the content, but it also, in terms of its motivation, doesn't really reflec
barbara amiel in toronto, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, good to be here. have you on the show. let us begin by discussing your memoir, friends and enemies, that you wrote last year. most people write memoirs, i would say, to make themselves look good. your memoir, perhaps you would agree, didn't really do that. so, why did you write it? i don't know whether it made me look good or bad, but to be perfectly honest, i tried to be honest. when you reach the stage in life that i've reached, 80,...
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bass was always barbara we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well these days the art market is going digital investors are spending enormous sums on artworks that exist only in digital form until now digital art was so easy to copy that it really make much sense financially but now that is changing and the implications for the art market are huge. the magic word is n f t or non fungible token and it's revolutionizing the art market this technology records the owner's identity in a blank sheet while the work itself remains publicly visible on the web for anyone to see. so and it is a technical stand there to make the work of art where any just any. essence you need so you get it told me that that was the artist's what was the edition size. and that you bought it and it you are the rightful owner in this online gold rush a flying cap sold for $650000.00 that tweet for several 1000000. crypto cats or virtual basketball cards sold for millions. and now christie's has got on board auction ing every days from artist people as its 1st tokenized piece.
bass was always barbara we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well these days the art market is going digital investors are spending enormous sums on artworks that exist only in digital form until now digital art was so easy to copy that it really make much sense financially but now that is changing and the implications for the art market are huge. the magic word is n f t or non fungible token and it's revolutionizing the art market this technology records the owner's identity in a...
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bass was always barbara we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well these days the arch market is going digital investors are spending enormous sums on artworks that exist only in digital form until now digital art was so easy to copy that it really make much sense financially but now that is changing and the implications for the art market are huge. the magic word is n f t or non fungible token and it's revolutionizing the art market this technology records the owner's identity in a blog change while the work itself remains publicly visible on the web for anyone to see. so and it is a technical stand there to make a digital work of art where any just any file. s. it is unique so you get it told me that that was the artist's what was the nation size. and that you bought it and it you are the rightful owner in this online gold rush a flying cap sold for $650000.00 but 20 for several 1000000. crypto cats or virtual basketball cards sold for millions. and now christie's has got on board auction ing every days from artist people as its 1st tokenized
bass was always barbara we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well these days the arch market is going digital investors are spending enormous sums on artworks that exist only in digital form until now digital art was so easy to copy that it really make much sense financially but now that is changing and the implications for the art market are huge. the magic word is n f t or non fungible token and it's revolutionizing the art market this technology records the owner's identity in a...
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barbara plett-usher reports from chicago. barbara: the police man chases boy down an alleyway.ur han," he shouts. then a shot is fired. police had said the boy, adam toledo, was carrying a gun. but the video shows him raising empty hands before he falls to the ground. 19 seconds from start to finish. a distraught officer stillman calls for medical backup, but they can't save adam. it seems he had dropped his weapon before turning round. th>> those videos speak for themselves. adam during his last second of life, did not have a gun in his hand. the officer screamed at him, "show me your hands." adam complied, turned around. his hands were empty and he was shot in the chest at hand of the officer. barbara: another shooting this week in minneapolis triggered nights of protest against police. the killing of a young black man at a traffic stop has become one more flashpoint in a year of demonstrations for racial justice. and now they have also started shouting adam toledo's name here. the anger has added to tensions over the george floyd murder trial, which is winding down. the city
barbara plett-usher reports from chicago. barbara: the police man chases boy down an alleyway.ur han," he shouts. then a shot is fired. police had said the boy, adam toledo, was carrying a gun. but the video shows him raising empty hands before he falls to the ground. 19 seconds from start to finish. a distraught officer stillman calls for medical backup, but they can't save adam. it seems he had dropped his weapon before turning round. th>> those videos speak for themselves. adam...
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are let's talk about this to do that i'm joined by correspondent barbara. barbara i want i want us to consider the optics of this this is an every day situation you've got 2 men a woman and there aren't enough chairs if it had been me and you i would have offered you this seat do we know why not either of the 2 men all for ursula fund a lion a seat do we know. i expect nothing else from you of course friend but looking at the acting mynheer in the room there and we have president. he would think see if the fulton off the thick and coming off the our empire we also know would believe him what do you think about the women agenda quality certainly does not rank high on his agenda and then we have. a belgian politician who now thing pete playing the big leagues and he has a lot of ongoing rivalry behind the scenes the fluff on the line with president of the commission the executive branch of the e.u. and he could have played it out in public what an odd want to don't seriously complete nitwit the man the rest of the word i would like to use of course on the t.v
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barbara: there are clear winners and losers.to stay away from companies with low inflation. they used to say tech, we have deflation because of globalization. tech 1.0 was amazon which made it very difficult for tv companies or others to pass on higher prices. that is not where you want to be. where you want to be is in the commodity producing companies which is copper and nickel producers. particularly when you can find them doing it in a sustainable way. that is the holy grail. you get the higher commodity price in the following cost of capital because these companies are getting green bonds, grants from government they, are not at risk from the carbon tax and that is tremendous operating leverage. i could go sector by sector of the gems you could find. this is an opportunity -- to me it is as big an opportunity as the internet was if you can prepare your portfolio to monetize this impending inflation. amber: barbara ann bernard, thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. barbara ann bernard with wincrest. we will take a qu
barbara: there are clear winners and losers.to stay away from companies with low inflation. they used to say tech, we have deflation because of globalization. tech 1.0 was amazon which made it very difficult for tv companies or others to pass on higher prices. that is not where you want to be. where you want to be is in the commodity producing companies which is copper and nickel producers. particularly when you can find them doing it in a sustainable way. that is the holy grail. you get the...
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>> hablamos con la congresista barbara lee quien visite los centros de refugio la frontera.a bahÍa enviÓ una carta a la vicepresidenta, kamala harris, haciendo una peticiÓn para involucrarse nos planes para garantizar la protecciÓn de estos menores y asegurar que se reÚnan con sus padres. ramÓn adame, nos habla de la visita que hizo la congresista. ramÓn: son mÁs los 600 de los menores que viven en estos centros de detenciÓn. la congresista de oakland, barbara lee visitÓ los lugares y dice que parecen centros carcelarios. metas que representantes decolisiones le dieron a la vicepresidenta, kamala harris que se les tome en cuenta para cambiar la realidad traumatizante. >> me pueda ayudar? yo venÍa con un grupo de personas y me dejaron votados. ramÓn: es la desesperaciÓn de un menor abandonado su suerte por un grupo de migrantes, una realidad que se vive a diario entre la frontera de mÉxico si estados unidos. un menor que tuvo la suerte de ser encontrado por un agente de la patrulla fronteriza. la senadora, barbara lee, visito algunos refugios y la zona fronteriza de el paso,
>> hablamos con la congresista barbara lee quien visite los centros de refugio la frontera.a bahÍa enviÓ una carta a la vicepresidenta, kamala harris, haciendo una peticiÓn para involucrarse nos planes para garantizar la protecciÓn de estos menores y asegurar que se reÚnan con sus padres. ramÓn adame, nos habla de la visita que hizo la congresista. ramÓn: son mÁs los 600 de los menores que viven en estos centros de detenciÓn. la congresista de oakland, barbara lee visitÓ los...
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katty: barbara joins me now. barbara, you were there at the protests last night.it been like today in minneapolis, the reaction to the police need their saydel an? barbara: pretty extraordinary stuff, extraordinary enough for the police chief to bring out that body camera footage so quickly. he said he wanted to be accountable and transparent. i think all of them, with an eye on the tensions in the city and also what seems to be a terrible mistake, wanting to get that information out there as quickly as possible. here at the police station, they had been fortifying it with cement blocks and wire fencing. there are, i would say, 100 protesters that have had some testy exchanges with police. the mayor of minneapolis has called a state of emergency and a curfew later today. the chief was asked about protests tonight because of the anger and he said, some of you guys were throwing bricks at my police officers, so we had to respond. if it is a peaceful protest, everybody is welcome to come. so i think there is a lot of tension as to what will happen here tonight. katty
katty: barbara joins me now. barbara, you were there at the protests last night.it been like today in minneapolis, the reaction to the police need their saydel an? barbara: pretty extraordinary stuff, extraordinary enough for the police chief to bring out that body camera footage so quickly. he said he wanted to be accountable and transparent. i think all of them, with an eye on the tensions in the city and also what seems to be a terrible mistake, wanting to get that information out there as...
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are let's talk about this to do that i'm joined by correspondent barbara good evening to you barbara i what i want to consider the optics of this this is an every day situation you've got 2 men a woman and there aren't enough chairs if you had been me and you i would have offered you this seat do we know why not either of the team in all for ursula fund a lion a seat do we know. i expect nothing else from you of course friend but looking at the acting mynheer in the room there and we have president. he will think see if the focus off the thick and coming off the our empire the off the no believe what he thinks about women then the quality certainly does not rank high on his agenda and then we have. a politician who now thinks he's playing the big leagues and he has a lot of ongoing rivalry behind the scenes the fluff on the line with the president of the commission the executive branch of the e.u. and he sort of play that out in public what a cruel law don't want to don't see basically a complete nitwit the man the rest of the word i would like to use of course on the t.v. written ye
are let's talk about this to do that i'm joined by correspondent barbara good evening to you barbara i what i want to consider the optics of this this is an every day situation you've got 2 men a woman and there aren't enough chairs if you had been me and you i would have offered you this seat do we know why not either of the team in all for ursula fund a lion a seat do we know. i expect nothing else from you of course friend but looking at the acting mynheer in the room there and we have...
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family was everything to barbara. and what barbara loved most about life was being a mother and most recently a grandmother to her two grandsons, ethan and benjamin. they say that the best measure in life well lived has less to do with the number of our accomplishments but more to do with the number of lives we have touched. madam speaker, it is clear that barbara's was a life well lived and one that will be greatly missed by all. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the tremendous work and ingenuity of a group of students at council rock south high school in pennsylvania's first congressional district. . at the height of the pandemic, along with the guidance of their teacher, fred bauer, saw a need in their community and heeded the call to help. this innovative and impressive group of young men worked tirelessly to design, manufacture, and deliver 3,000 lifesaving p.p.e. face shields to medical facilities, nursing homes, and our frontline heroes in bucks county. i want to applaud this very special group of studen
family was everything to barbara. and what barbara loved most about life was being a mother and most recently a grandmother to her two grandsons, ethan and benjamin. they say that the best measure in life well lived has less to do with the number of our accomplishments but more to do with the number of lives we have touched. madam speaker, it is clear that barbara's was a life well lived and one that will be greatly missed by all. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the tremendous work and...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. the peter g.joan ganz cooney fund. the estate of worthington mayo- smith. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president joe biden called gun violence in the u.s. a“ international embarrassment” when he announced new executive orders ten days ago. if we accept the gun violence archive
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are let's talk about this to do that i'm joined by correspondent barbara. barbara i want i want us to consider the optics of this this is an every day situation you've got 2 men a woman and there aren't enough chairs if you had been me and you i would have offered you this seat do we know why neither of the team in all for ursula fund a lion a seat do we know. i expect nothing else from you of course friend but i'm looking at the acting mynheer in the room there and we have president. he will think see if the focus off the 2nd coming off the our man empire we also know believe what do you think about the women agenda quality certainly does not rank high on his agenda and then we have. a belgian politician who now thing pete playing the big leagues and he has a component of ongoing rivalry behind the scenes the funded line with president of the commission the executive branch of the e.u. and he sort of play that out in public what a cruel law don't want to don't see basically a complete nitwit the man the rest of the word i would like to use of course are on
are let's talk about this to do that i'm joined by correspondent barbara. barbara i want i want us to consider the optics of this this is an every day situation you've got 2 men a woman and there aren't enough chairs if you had been me and you i would have offered you this seat do we know why neither of the team in all for ursula fund a lion a seat do we know. i expect nothing else from you of course friend but i'm looking at the acting mynheer in the room there and we have president. he will...
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hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes both washington and tehran say in direct talks to revive the iran nuclear deal or constructive but there are still no plans to meet face to face. on day 7 of the derrick show and trial police experts are questioned about the use of force to subdue subjects suspects france transforms its national sports stadium into a vaccine center with a plan to inoculate more than 2000000 people this week. and the report that's found rising sea temperatures are forcing some editorial species to search for cool local troops. iran and the u.s. have had their 1st in direct talks to try to breathe life back into the 2015 nuclear deal they go see as his did not gather in the same room and while there are still no plans for face to face meetings both tehran and washington have made positive noises about what was achieved in vienna on tuesday well the talks so european officials relaying messages between iranian and u.s. officials president biden promised to return to the agreemen
hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes both washington and tehran say in direct talks to revive the iran nuclear deal or constructive but there are still no plans to meet face to face. on day 7 of the derrick show and trial police experts are questioned about the use of force to subdue subjects suspects france transforms its national sports stadium into a vaccine center with a plan to inoculate more than...
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so, let's talk now to fiona gill and barbara norris. thank you both for coming on newswatch.d because i thought the coverage was absolutely
so, let's talk now to fiona gill and barbara norris. thank you both for coming on newswatch.d because i thought the coverage was absolutely
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of siemens usa barbara hunt and is the company likes what it was hearing from the president indeed i do you know we really needed the investment through the american rescue plan to ensure that vaccines rolled out so that we can begin to get things going again now it's time to turn our attention to the future of infrastructure and siemens is here to help build that infrastructure. yes but he hasn't actually said an awful lot about private involvement in these projects does siemens usa see itself being a votary being frozen out yes indeed siemens in the usa has long been involved in infrastructure development we have skills and know how in things that are going to be vital to our future electrification automation and digitalisation so we're serving $35.00 transit agencies across the country we work with building owners and managers we work in factories for the future of automation in in factories so we will play a critical role and i'll be at many times as serving customers who are in the government or elsewhere in the private sector what about the plans to fund these projects corporat
of siemens usa barbara hunt and is the company likes what it was hearing from the president indeed i do you know we really needed the investment through the american rescue plan to ensure that vaccines rolled out so that we can begin to get things going again now it's time to turn our attention to the future of infrastructure and siemens is here to help build that infrastructure. yes but he hasn't actually said an awful lot about private involvement in these projects does siemens usa see itself...
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barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program fighting the south african variant pfizer says its vaccine is a 100 percent effective against the strain that had scientists most concerned. street protests more charges for on sun suchi and the internet just another day as me and marks 2 months since the coup plus. the air. argentina pays tribute to the controversial composer who revolutionized the tango and divided the musical world. the 1st few days of the trial over the death of george floyd have been packed with emotional testimony and harrowing footage the court has just wrapped up thursday's proceedings were floyd's girlfriend was among those who spoke for the 1st time courtney ross told the court about their struggles with drug addiction prosecutors hope her testimony will humanize floyd and portray him as more than a crime statistic but the lawyers defending derrick show ven the former police officer on trial for murder one to suggest drug use could have been a factor in the death. it was your belief that mr ford started using again about
barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program fighting the south african variant pfizer says its vaccine is a 100 percent effective against the strain that had scientists most concerned. street protests more charges for on sun suchi and the internet just another day as me and marks 2 months since the coup plus. the air. argentina pays tribute to the controversial composer who revolutionized the tango and divided the musical world. the 1st few days of...
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congresswoman barbara lee. we'll get her reaction to today's verdict. >> plus, we'll take a look back to almost a year ago when protests erupted here in the bay area after george floyd died. >> and later, we'll go live to minnesota. lot of people still out in the streets after the verdict in the derek chauvin trial. and gusty winds whip around the bay area and some rain, even some thunderstorms in the north bay right now. we'll show you where next. attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. someday, looking back on the pandemic, you'll want to be proud to say i did everything i could. i found th
congresswoman barbara lee. we'll get her reaction to today's verdict. >> plus, we'll take a look back to almost a year ago when protests erupted here in the bay area after george floyd died. >> and later, we'll go live to minnesota. lot of people still out in the streets after the verdict in the derek chauvin trial. and gusty winds whip around the bay area and some rain, even some thunderstorms in the north bay right now. we'll show you where next. attention, california. new federal...
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hello i'm barbara starr and london these are the top stories on al-jazeera india has reported another record number of coronavirus that another 3293 fatalities were reported on wednesday pushing india's official covert best toll past 200000 it's the 4th country to reach that mark but experts fear that the number is actually far higher elizabeth poor on them has this report from new delhi . after failing to find help at medical facilities family members of covert 19 patients bring them to attend to outside the sikh temple on the outskirts of daddy . volunteers here providing oxygen for free often driving long distances to find stockists really are. all over india all over britain. turn to get a group how do we do our job and all over the nearby cities 10100 members of our. family members of patients to have traveled for hours to bring them here because they can tell you when to how much money to commute from my place and come here for this oxygen so i can not take my car without an oxygen so i have to give it to her no matter how much time it takes away to. india seeing shortages not o
hello i'm barbara starr and london these are the top stories on al-jazeera india has reported another record number of coronavirus that another 3293 fatalities were reported on wednesday pushing india's official covert best toll past 200000 it's the 4th country to reach that mark but experts fear that the number is actually far higher elizabeth poor on them has this report from new delhi . after failing to find help at medical facilities family members of covert 19 patients bring them to attend...
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barbara, as always, many thanks.igator has said police officer derek chauvin used "totally unnecessary" deadly force when kneeling on george floyd's neck during an arrest last may. he was giving evidence on day five of the trial of mr chauvin, the white former officer accused of killing mr floyd. here's a bit of what lt richard zimmerman had to say responding to the prosecution. what is your view of that use of force during that time period? totally unnecessary. what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down to the ground face down and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for. i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger, if that's what they felt. and that's what they would have to feel to be able to use that kind of force. our correspondent lebo diseko is in minneapolis and has been watching the trial. today has been very much| about the police response. lt zimmerman, one of- the longest—serving and most respected officers here - in minneapolis, telling the court
barbara, as always, many thanks.igator has said police officer derek chauvin used "totally unnecessary" deadly force when kneeling on george floyd's neck during an arrest last may. he was giving evidence on day five of the trial of mr chauvin, the white former officer accused of killing mr floyd. here's a bit of what lt richard zimmerman had to say responding to the prosecution. what is your view of that use of force during that time period? totally unnecessary. what do you mean?...
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redford and barbara streisand gets into a _ redford and barbara streisand gets into a domestic altercationroughout the academy awards ceremony. the oscars were coming to union station. tt ceremony. the oscars were coming to union station-— union station. it will be a nice chance union station. it will be a nice change of _ union station. it will be a nice change of scenery, _ union station. it will be a nice change of scenery, but - union station. it will be a nice change of scenery, but it - union station. it will be a nice change of scenery, but it is i change of scenery, but it is definiteiy— change of scenery, but it is definitely going _ change of scenery, but it is definitely going to - change of scenery, but it is definitely going to be - change of scenery, but it is definitely going to be a - change of scenery, but it is. definitely going to be a little change of scenery, but it is - definitely going to be a little out of the _ definitely going to be a little out of the normal _ definitely going to be a little out of the normal and _ definitely going to be a little out of the norma
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. >> barbara is a disciple that assists in the cookery classes here at the museum, and happily barbaralace to try his version of the first recorded recipe of the meat sauce. >> welcome to my house. >> it's beautiful. four italians, his book, science in the kitchen and the art of eating well is their second bible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that is fantastic. >> 1952. >> small? >> small. a quarter of onion, and a carrot. this is for me. and we chop it up. >> i think what is interesting about the recipe is so many chefs have so many different versions of this, and some say use tomato, don't use tomato, and use milk, don't use milk. you use nutmeg. it shouldn't be too tomatoey, i would think. >> there is this recipe, and only butter. oil was expensive. >> in his recipe, the meat delicate veal and salty bacon are cooked at the same time. >> you don't cook that first? >> no. >> i have never done that. maybe that's why mine is not so good. >> i brown it and add broth and flour, and nutmeg. >> but like most cooks in this region, there's only one pasta barbara would consider using, and i
. >> barbara is a disciple that assists in the cookery classes here at the museum, and happily barbaralace to try his version of the first recorded recipe of the meat sauce. >> welcome to my house. >> it's beautiful. four italians, his book, science in the kitchen and the art of eating well is their second bible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that is fantastic. >> 1952. >> small? >> small. a quarter of onion, and a carrot. this is for me. and we chop...
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our correspondent barbara plett usher is in minneapolis.evidence that derek chauvin spoke in the courtroom. up to the last minute, there was speculation about whether he would testify. have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether you intend to invoke your fifth amendment privilege? i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. the decision whether or not to testify... i let me take this off. ..is entirely yours. is this your decision not to testify? - it is, your honour. all right. taking the stand would have been the only way for mr chauvin to tell his side of the story about this video. the defence argue that his knee was not the main cause of george floyd's death. but it would have opened him up to cross—examination by the prosecution, and he decided that the risk was too great. just a few miles away, another former police officer, kim potter, appeared in court — charged with manslaughter for shooting a young black man at the weekend. that sparked an explosion of anger in a city already on edge. there've be
our correspondent barbara plett usher is in minneapolis.evidence that derek chauvin spoke in the courtroom. up to the last minute, there was speculation about whether he would testify. have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether you intend to invoke your fifth amendment privilege? i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. the decision whether or not to testify... i let me take this off. ..is entirely yours. is this your decision not to testify? - it is, your...
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but want to hear first from barbara from oklahoma calling in. you're on with professor powers. >> yes, good morning. i'm from california, and i worked everywhere from the '60s up, i had three children that i took jobs that i could be home with my kids during the daytime. and i didn't make a lot of money, but i did it mostly for the insurance and being home with my kids. and my ex-husband was home at night. and this thing about giving people money, money, money from the government, all it's doing is making people dependent on them. and then they're getting lazy. and, believe you me, this united states is really getting lazy, and it's going more and more socialist. and it's really burning me. i don't know why people can't take responsibility for themselves. >> professor powers? >> um, yeah, i think there are two things that i would say to barbara in response. one is that childcare has become -- well, one is that many families have to work to get by. we don't have a strong safety net in this country, especially for cash, for money you can spend on
but want to hear first from barbara from oklahoma calling in. you're on with professor powers. >> yes, good morning. i'm from california, and i worked everywhere from the '60s up, i had three children that i took jobs that i could be home with my kids during the daytime. and i didn't make a lot of money, but i did it mostly for the insurance and being home with my kids. and my ex-husband was home at night. and this thing about giving people money, money, money from the government, all...
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barbara, remind us, what took place just after 1:00 lunch your time.this car came up to the security entrance just outside the senate building and rammed into the barrier, the police barrier, the physical structure, and he hit two policeicers. according to the briefing we just heard, he got out of the car wielding a knife and started to aggressively run toward the police, at which point they shot him. he was taken to hospital, and he has been pronounced dead. the other two officers received medical care. we saw pictures of one of them apparently being treated at the site by paramedics. the other one was metta fact -- medivacced by helicopter to the hospital. one of the police officers has died. apparently, the suspect was not known to capitol police or the metropolitan police. there is no indication of his motivation. we are told this is not being viewed as an act of terrorism at this point, and that there was no indation this man might have had a particular member of congress in mind. he is not known to police authorities, so the investigation is begi
barbara, remind us, what took place just after 1:00 lunch your time.this car came up to the security entrance just outside the senate building and rammed into the barrier, the police barrier, the physical structure, and he hit two policeicers. according to the briefing we just heard, he got out of the car wielding a knife and started to aggressively run toward the police, at which point they shot him. he was taken to hospital, and he has been pronounced dead. the other two officers received...
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hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president joe biden has formally recognized the mass killings of armenians under the ultimate empire during world war one as an act of genocide armenia's prime minister has welcomed the announcement but it was rejected by turkey's government which said it is not supported by any evidence. now reports and a warning some of the images are disturbing. it's a story more than 100 years old for turkey it's a chapter that's turned but for the united states and other members of the international community turkey must apologize for the events that started in 1915 that was when ottoman turks deported hundreds or thousands of armenians from eastern and atoll year to the syrian desert but what happened and how many were then killed remains disputed many historians say more than a 1000000 armenians lost their lives turkish officials deny any systematic killings took place saying it was a time of war and the death toll has been exaggerated turkey has always been angered by government describing the
hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president joe biden has formally recognized the mass killings of armenians under the ultimate empire during world war one as an act of genocide armenia's prime minister has welcomed the announcement but it was rejected by turkey's government which said it is not supported by any evidence. now reports and a warning some of the images are disturbing. it's a story more than 100 years old for turkey it's a chapter that's...
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former gop congressman barbara comstock will join me for that discussion. >>> why are you awake?and we will read up the answers coming up later on in the show. later on in e show laque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™ with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™ janssen can help you explore cost support options. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't
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trying to engage in here barbara and you heard president biden in his remarks just now reemphasizing that this should not have come as a surprise to russia he kind of went back on the timeline talking about even when he was president elect valuing at that time to president putin of russia that he would have to retaliate in some sort for the solar winds cyber attack and then of course more information now given by president biden on the conversation he had with putin just 2 days ago which he called a respectful phone conversation in which he said that there would be action that was coming and. that it was he who proposed this potential summit that would happen if both parties are still on board which is of course a big question but there would be proposed for sometime this summer in to europe and these sanctions are being called by experts significant at least in the context of the last few years they are the most significant economic sanctions against russia in the last 2 years they would target the russia state debt they also target 32 individuals and russian firms who are the u.s.
trying to engage in here barbara and you heard president biden in his remarks just now reemphasizing that this should not have come as a surprise to russia he kind of went back on the timeline talking about even when he was president elect valuing at that time to president putin of russia that he would have to retaliate in some sort for the solar winds cyber attack and then of course more information now given by president biden on the conversation he had with putin just 2 days ago which he...
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correspondent in brussels barbara fazel has more on this story for us barbara what did these bands mean for the use relationship with russia. it means in the way anthony that the relationship is going from cool to cold right into the deep freeze because we seem to now descend to the level of diplomatic bare knuckle fighting i and 8 of yours you been 6 of mine and so on and so forth the question is what's the endgame here how many more deployments and politicians of each side other 2 sides willing to bar in banned from entering the country how many assets can be frozen in the european union the political idea behind this seems relatively clear from the russian side president putin that's what russell things at least is throwing down the gauntlet to the european union and daring the europeans to carry on was their policy of sanctions and that at a point where the e.u. thought to be e.u. foreign ministers thought they were being quite measured when they banned only for russian security officials after the poisoning of. say not only is so did question here is where is this going politically
correspondent in brussels barbara fazel has more on this story for us barbara what did these bands mean for the use relationship with russia. it means in the way anthony that the relationship is going from cool to cold right into the deep freeze because we seem to now descend to the level of diplomatic bare knuckle fighting i and 8 of yours you been 6 of mine and so on and so forth the question is what's the endgame here how many more deployments and politicians of each side other 2 sides...
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barbara mellow frédérique drags herself along in front of the current expo.wan being filmed for the latest dance production. you start and i was in the studio and told my dancers there would be no performances in february and march i saw they were all hanging their heads like this i laughed to myself and said you all look like dying swans then i went to my office and thought actually that's a nice topically radically. and practically to. go tear you wouldn't be good if you didn't develop a dance project out of that spontaneous idea down to do it in record time. it was a little idea i had in the beginning but now it's become much bigger with a lot of work for a lot of artists. quickly got 16 choreographers from around the world involved each of whom contributed a solo number one for every member of the company. yet . one of them was nicky lister who also leads a dance company and she talked about the music was composed especially for the pieces thanks to the guts to be out of house and sponsorship from diamond. well that's the composer to quote the beginning a
barbara mellow frédérique drags herself along in front of the current expo.wan being filmed for the latest dance production. you start and i was in the studio and told my dancers there would be no performances in february and march i saw they were all hanging their heads like this i laughed to myself and said you all look like dying swans then i went to my office and thought actually that's a nice topically radically. and practically to. go tear you wouldn't be good if you didn't develop a...
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i've got a wire from barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent just on d.c. national guard. this is from a spokesperson, the d.c. national guard deployed an immediate response force composed of national guard soldiers and airmen to the capitol complex this afternoon to support the u.s. capitol police due to operation alsecurity we cannot discuss further details regarding the qrf. no national guard members were injured in the incident at the capitol. again, a reminder we're going to be getting a briefing from u.s. capitol police in about 15 minutes from now. two of their officers were injured as it sounds like they tried to stop the suspect from getting anywhere near the capitol. josh campbell i'm going to pop you back on tv. talk to me about possible motives and how law enforcement go about determining with a suspect who is now dead, how they figure out why he or she he want wanted to do this. >> it's obviously the first challenge when you have a suspect who can no longer be interviewed. we'll have -- that vehicle to to see if they can pull identification, license plate from
i've got a wire from barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent just on d.c. national guard. this is from a spokesperson, the d.c. national guard deployed an immediate response force composed of national guard soldiers and airmen to the capitol complex this afternoon to support the u.s. capitol police due to operation alsecurity we cannot discuss further details regarding the qrf. no national guard members were injured in the incident at the capitol. again, a reminder we're going to be getting a...
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right dave evans barbara visa with the latest on this story for us thank you very much now israel is marking its annual holocaust remembrance day in honor of the 6000000 jews who died in the genocide led by nazi germany. sirens blared across the country for 2 minutes this morning israeli stood in silence and traffic came to a standstill the country's leaders took part in a wreath laying ceremony the event marks the anniversary of the 1943 warsaw ghetto uprising one of the most significant significant acts of jewish resistance to the holocaust the israeli and german air forces have been cooperated to honor holocaust victims at one of the camps where jewish people were once murdered one israeli pilot shared his experience of taking part. a joint flyby over germany and the dr concentration camp last year for the 1st time the german live in the israeli air force honored holocaust victims together for this young israeli pilot it was a very personal experience. one of us here in germany specifically to fly over over and over an issue was probably the most important thing definitely wasn't
right dave evans barbara visa with the latest on this story for us thank you very much now israel is marking its annual holocaust remembrance day in honor of the 6000000 jews who died in the genocide led by nazi germany. sirens blared across the country for 2 minutes this morning israeli stood in silence and traffic came to a standstill the country's leaders took part in a wreath laying ceremony the event marks the anniversary of the 1943 warsaw ghetto uprising one of the most significant...
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and barbara mellow frédérique drags herself along in front of a cat's current expose.ying swan being filmed for the latest dance production by if i go to you. he says and i was in the studio and told my dancers there would be no performances in february and march i saw they were all hanging their heads like this i laughed to myself and said you all look like dying swans then i went to my office and thought actually that's a nice topic theoretically. and practically to. go t. a wouldn't be good if you didn't develop a dance project out of that spontaneous idea and to do it in record time. was a little idea i had in the beginning but now it's become much bigger with a lot of work for a lot of artists. quickly got 16 choreographers from around the world involved each of whom contributed a solo number one for every member of the company. yet . one of them was nicky lister who also leads a dance company and start got the music was composed especially for the pieces thanks to stuttgart stay at our house and sponsorship from diamond. where i worked as the composer to cover th
and barbara mellow frédérique drags herself along in front of a cat's current expose.ying swan being filmed for the latest dance production by if i go to you. he says and i was in the studio and told my dancers there would be no performances in february and march i saw they were all hanging their heads like this i laughed to myself and said you all look like dying swans then i went to my office and thought actually that's a nice topic theoretically. and practically to. go t. a wouldn't be...
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tossed in funk is barbara mellow for a year he's filmmaker he's one of a further 16 creatives involved the project. a wounded swan gasping for breath on the pavement behind the rehearsal room. is this how dancers feel these days. the been affected me and i miss the stage i think we all do it's really very magical to be on stage and to feel that energy coming from the audience to the dancers the piece in the key for. making videos is some comfort especially since putting them on line means a much larger audience than usual and who says the dying swans won't end up on stage at some point certainly not even. so the show must go on and the company members of go to a dance are putting all they have into it the swans are still very much alive. and you can see the results of all that preparation on their take out to house stuttgart you cheap channel and go to dances instagram from this friday i'm joined now by my colleague adrian kennedy good to see you i didn't now go to a dance innovating in order to continue despite the lockdown and they're not the only ones out there now we've seen quite
tossed in funk is barbara mellow for a year he's filmmaker he's one of a further 16 creatives involved the project. a wounded swan gasping for breath on the pavement behind the rehearsal room. is this how dancers feel these days. the been affected me and i miss the stage i think we all do it's really very magical to be on stage and to feel that energy coming from the audience to the dancers the piece in the key for. making videos is some comfort especially since putting them on line means a...
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our let's bring in our correspondent in brussels barbara vidual good evening to you barbara what doesthe green light for johnson and johnson's vaccine what does it do for the use vaccination campaign. of course it's a boost in a sense because john centonze is supposed to deliver 55000000 doses to the end of june and that of course is a significant part of the overall those is that i needed to to really finally get on with the vaccinations in the you where you still observe high infection figures and you still have many people dying from the coronavirus and that is also what the made the medicines agency is sort of explained is the reason for for their giving the green light for the johnson and johnson vaccine it is more important now to vaccinate quickly as many people as you can with what ever reality to really save vaccine you have been waiting for something that is 100 percent perfect and putting the warning on the label of the johnson and johnson vaccine is that going to reassure everyone. that is of course a question because we knew that many people have been skeptical about the
our let's bring in our correspondent in brussels barbara vidual good evening to you barbara what doesthe green light for johnson and johnson's vaccine what does it do for the use vaccination campaign. of course it's a boost in a sense because john centonze is supposed to deliver 55000000 doses to the end of june and that of course is a significant part of the overall those is that i needed to to really finally get on with the vaccinations in the you where you still observe high infection...
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our correspondent barbara plett usher is in minneapolis. weeks of evidence that derek chauvin spoke in the courtroom. up to the last minute, there was speculation about whether he would testify. have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether you intend to invoke your fifth amendment privilege? i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. the decision whether or not to testify... i let me take this off. ..is entirely yours. is this your decision not to testify? - it is, your honour. all right. taking the stand would have been the only way for mr chauvin to tell his side of the story about this video. the defence argue that his knee was not the main cause of george floyd's death. but it would have opened him up to cross—examination by the prosecution, and he decided that the risk was too great. just a few miles away, another former police officer, kim potter, appeared in court — charged with manslaughter for shooting a young black man at the weekend. that sparked an explosion of anger in a city already on edge. t
our correspondent barbara plett usher is in minneapolis. weeks of evidence that derek chauvin spoke in the courtroom. up to the last minute, there was speculation about whether he would testify. have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether you intend to invoke your fifth amendment privilege? i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. the decision whether or not to testify... i let me take this off. ..is entirely yours. is this your decision not to testify? - it...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. the new round of us sanctions imposed on moscow is a proportionate and measured response to alleged russian interference in us elections and cyberattacks. russia has responded angrily to the new measures, summoning the us ambassador and warning that they deal a serious blow to mutual relations. mr biden said he could have gone further, but chose not to, saying any escalation of tensions was in neither country's interests. i was clear with president putin that we could have gone further. but i chose not to do so. i chose to be proportionate. the united states is not looking to kick off a cycle of escalation and conflict with russia. we want a stable, predictable relationship. if russia continues to interfere with our democracy, i'm prepared to take further actions to respond. our washington correspondent, gary o'donoghue has more on the impact of these sanctions. these are not the first sanctions against russia not likely to be the last. the biederman illustration says it plans to reta
barbara plett usher, bbc news, minneapolis. the new round of us sanctions imposed on moscow is a proportionate and measured response to alleged russian interference in us elections and cyberattacks. russia has responded angrily to the new measures, summoning the us ambassador and warning that they deal a serious blow to mutual relations. mr biden said he could have gone further, but chose not to, saying any escalation of tensions was in neither country's interests. i was clear with president...