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the commissioner has been making lots of waves, someone who's a real asher, —— basher.g messianism 's and multinationals —— accounting mechanism. they won, but thenit accounting mechanism. they won, but then it was overturned by the court. i think apple is understandably very pleased. it understands that if you are going to take advice, get the detail right. otherwise you will be rather embarrassed. now they are having to say as a result, they will have to rewrite their understanding on the rules on what tax is a cce pta ble on the rules on what tax is acceptable in the system. they need to learn from this. nicely done there, asa. we need to move on. the guardian is looking at labour offering to deal anti—semitism legal action. they are poised to make a formal or positive. we've seen them try to get a grip on the problem of anti—semitism and leadership in way forward. what you of that? cheers farmer said one of his primary objectives was to give competence to alljewish people that the labour party was safe for them —— keir starmer. he is taking every opportunity to do s
the commissioner has been making lots of waves, someone who's a real asher, —— basher.g messianism 's and multinationals —— accounting mechanism. they won, but thenit accounting mechanism. they won, but then it was overturned by the court. i think apple is understandably very pleased. it understands that if you are going to take advice, get the detail right. otherwise you will be rather embarrassed. now they are having to say as a result, they will have to rewrite their understanding on...
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into july the 17th 2008 just 34 years old basher al assad is sworn in as president following the sudden death of his father. he quickly finds his feet meeting the great and the good road to syria this is. often accompanied by his british born wife asma. from the start of his presidency asset bill close ties with both russia and iran strategic relations that will prove crucial to retaining power. in march 20th levon anti-government protests across much of the arab world known as the arab spring spread to syria. in the southern city of deraa demonstrators began taking to the streets after the arrest and torture of a group of teenagers protests grew while as sands military responded with greater force. as fallon's escalated the country descended into a brutal civil war. we will win without a doubt against this conspiracy they've now reached the final stages of their conspiracy. attempts by the international community to force asaad to step down failed. and so to moves to broker a peace deal. by 2030 in the u.n. said the number of refugees fleeing syria had reached a 1000000 this was a huma
into july the 17th 2008 just 34 years old basher al assad is sworn in as president following the sudden death of his father. he quickly finds his feet meeting the great and the good road to syria this is. often accompanied by his british born wife asma. from the start of his presidency asset bill close ties with both russia and iran strategic relations that will prove crucial to retaining power. in march 20th levon anti-government protests across much of the arab world known as the arab spring...
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but that being said, i've also talked with a number of bashers who tell me they have been so busy of late they've been getting worried about things. >> money doesn't mean anything when if comes to health. and safety -- money should never be the situation or the priority when it comes to health and safety so i'm supportive of us closing. >> reporter: now i spent the afternoon talking with tamara who runs the mane gallery salon in concord. you could see all of the things that she has done to the inside of her salon, the separators and sanitizing products. she spent around $5,000 to make this place as safe as it could be. to get this news is upsetting to her. she said this is not the type of place that should be closed down. >> it hit all of us, all of my stylist, everybody. i mean really nobody has been back to work because it cost a lot to even get started. so, it -- i don't see us closing down because we're a team here and we're all pitching in. but i feel sorry for the ones that won't make it. >> reporter: and back out here live in concord, this is a quiet afternoon. you're looking
but that being said, i've also talked with a number of bashers who tell me they have been so busy of late they've been getting worried about things. >> money doesn't mean anything when if comes to health. and safety -- money should never be the situation or the priority when it comes to health and safety so i'm supportive of us closing. >> reporter: now i spent the afternoon talking with tamara who runs the mane gallery salon in concord. you could see all of the things that she has...
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to live the 17th 2008 just 34 years old basher al assad is sworn in as president following the sudden death of his father. he quickly finds his feet meeting the great and the good road to syria this is. often accompanied by his british born wife asma. from the start of his presidency assets bill close ties with both russia and iran strategic relations that will prove crucial to retaining power. in march 20th 11 antigovernment protests across much of the arab world known as the arab spring spread to syria. in the southern city of dera demonstrators began taking to the streets after the arrest and torture of a group of teenagers protest grew while as sands military responded with greater force. as fallon's escalated the country descended into a brutal civil war. we will win without a doubt against this conspiracy and they have now reached the final stages of their conspiracy. attempts by the international community to force asaad to step down failed. and so 2 moves to broker a peace deal. by 2030 in the u.n. said the number of refugees fleeing syria had reached a 1000000 this was a huma
to live the 17th 2008 just 34 years old basher al assad is sworn in as president following the sudden death of his father. he quickly finds his feet meeting the great and the good road to syria this is. often accompanied by his british born wife asma. from the start of his presidency assets bill close ties with both russia and iran strategic relations that will prove crucial to retaining power. in march 20th 11 antigovernment protests across much of the arab world known as the arab spring...
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according to a state law hairdressers, bashers, manicureists and cosmetologists are precluded from providing services outside of a licensed institution. >> we wanted to have barber shops do their work outside. turned out that was more challenging than it appeared. >> reporter: industry insiders called on the governor to make the same exceptions for them for restaurants and bars. >> issues of shampoos and perms, it was more complicated. >> according to california's department of consumer affairs released today to the board of barbering and cosmetology licensees, outdoor services are allowed and must be in proximity or next door to the licensed establishment. all barbering and cosmetology services may be performed outdoors except any chemical hair services like relaxing or coloring. no shampooing and no electrolysis allowed others. for simms it means she can welcome back customers. >> we have clients who have been waiting since march to get their nails done, and some have claimed that they are ready to climbed trees. >> reporter: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco made california's
according to a state law hairdressers, bashers, manicureists and cosmetologists are precluded from providing services outside of a licensed institution. >> we wanted to have barber shops do their work outside. turned out that was more challenging than it appeared. >> reporter: industry insiders called on the governor to make the same exceptions for them for restaurants and bars. >> issues of shampoos and perms, it was more complicated. >> according to california's...
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. >>> hairstylists and bashers are fighting to stay in business and work outside.hairstylists barbers say it's looking at allowing some services to be performed outside of a salon. an announcement about outdoor personal care services is expected in the next few days. religious leaders gathered to support inmates at san quentin prison. the interfaith movement for human integrity held a vigil to remember those who died from the coronavirus. they are calling on the california department of corrects and governor newsom to improve prison conditions, including improved medical care, more testing and clean facilities. and they want the most vulnerable inmates to be release to family members and community based reentry programs. there are 945 i mates at san quentin battle the virus including 410 new cases in the last two weeks. the virus has taken the lives of 12 inmates. prison official say 250 health care workers are at san quentin to help. more cleaning is happening and inmates are confined to their cells. >>> our time is 6:37. starting today, mainly retail chains are p
. >>> hairstylists and bashers are fighting to stay in business and work outside.hairstylists barbers say it's looking at allowing some services to be performed outside of a salon. an announcement about outdoor personal care services is expected in the next few days. religious leaders gathered to support inmates at san quentin prison. the interfaith movement for human integrity held a vigil to remember those who died from the coronavirus. they are calling on the california department...
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human rights chief michel basher that has spoken out against u.s. sanctions on venezuela which she says a punishing the poorest citizens at the same time that is what his government is also in the spotlight for alleged abuses of the hands of its security forces more from a latin america editor of the c n human. opposition deputy human cattle a scene here at the national assembly just before being detained by secret police in may last year he was missing for more than a month before he reappeared in prison and was eventually released. in december it happened again his whereabouts unknown for more than a month except this time he remains in jail. it's part of what penal form calls a pattern of involuntary disappearances carried out by security forces for the purpose of intimidation and control. the head of the ngo the provides legal aid to detainees told al-jazeera the disappearances have escalated this year especially since the state of emergency was declared because of the pandemic where they are 219 detentions directly with forces appearances 1st t
human rights chief michel basher that has spoken out against u.s. sanctions on venezuela which she says a punishing the poorest citizens at the same time that is what his government is also in the spotlight for alleged abuses of the hands of its security forces more from a latin america editor of the c n human. opposition deputy human cattle a scene here at the national assembly just before being detained by secret police in may last year he was missing for more than a month before he...
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allison basher in west columbia, south carolina, joe fryer out in los angeles for us and vaughn hillyard in phoenix. allison, let's begin with you. we start with this exclusive look at a hospital floor that has been dedicated to coronavirus icu patients. talk to us about that experience what you saw when you went in there. >> reporter: yeah, so this floor is completely isolated, as soon as you walk up to the front you see all the big signs saying stop, you have to come into this area in full ppe, walk in and you immediately are in this kind of zone that used to be a family waiting room area, where you change into ppe before you can get on the floor. right now this icu covid floor is about 78% full. they have four beds available. when we walked in there, one of the first things we found out was that two patients had been intubated and put on ventilators that morning. doctors were about to put a third on a ventilator. this is really a last resort for these doctors. they say one thing they have learned from watching other hot spots, other countries, other states in the u.s. like new york is
allison basher in west columbia, south carolina, joe fryer out in los angeles for us and vaughn hillyard in phoenix. allison, let's begin with you. we start with this exclusive look at a hospital floor that has been dedicated to coronavirus icu patients. talk to us about that experience what you saw when you went in there. >> reporter: yeah, so this floor is completely isolated, as soon as you walk up to the front you see all the big signs saying stop, you have to come into this area in...
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but those were just basher shop quartets compared to his newest piece: virtual choir 6.om 129 countries. it's the biggest virtual choir ever assembled. >> it was only when the covid crises started that we thought actually if there was ever time for one of these virtual choir it would be now. >> in march, with all of his performing and speaking innocents cancels he would, he began where i go the music. >> i was inspired by what i was seeing around me, people in isolation. and i wrote the music and words to his very delicate, simple piece called sing gently. >> he recorded an accompaniment very to guide the significanters. and set a deadline for singers to turn in their recordings. >> i was one of them. singing all by yourself on camera, with no other voices to smooth the rough edges, you feel like an idiot. >> i hope erik doesn't listen to mine by itself. >> we want that. reporter: as i got to know some of the other singers i realized how inclusive a virtual choir can be. you can live anywhere in the world. >> i'm in the uk. oh, nice. i'm in antigua in the caribbean. >> m
but those were just basher shop quartets compared to his newest piece: virtual choir 6.om 129 countries. it's the biggest virtual choir ever assembled. >> it was only when the covid crises started that we thought actually if there was ever time for one of these virtual choir it would be now. >> in march, with all of his performing and speaking innocents cancels he would, he began where i go the music. >> i was inspired by what i was seeing around me, people in isolation. and i...
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united states but he was whitey and catherine and get down there under the aliases of tom and helen basher and 80 eight detroit family, a family that has a lot of money and bulger and catherine just hurl money at them. they pay for all their groceries. they take them shopping for fishing equipment. they pay for their medical bills and think the thing that dave and i love about that story is they had a dog named frederick and the dog had a litter of puppies and one of the puppies was critically ill. in massachusetts you take the animal to a shelter or an animal hospital andultimately that animal would be saved or euthanized . that by you is one way to solve that problem which is with a book and this killer of women, killer of men sees this puppy in the final moments of his life and he is dripping with tears. he cannot understand that one of the family members is about to kill this puppy and put it out of its misery and he's going to go before the gunshot rents. >> he just says do what you need to do. i had never heard that story before. >> we got the family to open up to us and that's one o
united states but he was whitey and catherine and get down there under the aliases of tom and helen basher and 80 eight detroit family, a family that has a lot of money and bulger and catherine just hurl money at them. they pay for all their groceries. they take them shopping for fishing equipment. they pay for their medical bills and think the thing that dave and i love about that story is they had a dog named frederick and the dog had a litter of puppies and one of the puppies was critically...
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he hosted bashers degree from brigham young and a master's degree from harvard university and last is dr. sean -- tamera mowry-hously president of the american educational research association and the provost said -- professor in the school of education at the university of southern california and usa. dr. harper is the clifford ambani allen chair. in urban leadership founder and executive character the lessee equity center and a past president of the association for the studies of higher education. for two decades harper is studied racial and gender equity colleges and universities and corporate context. he has been recognized in education week one of the 10 most influential education or passers in the united states. dr. harper earned his bachelor's degree from albany state university and a masters in. it degree from indiana university. we greatly appreciate the witnesses for participating today and look forward to your testimony. i want to remind you that we have read your written statement and they will appear in full in the hearing message. or soon to committee rule 7d inc. may pr
he hosted bashers degree from brigham young and a master's degree from harvard university and last is dr. sean -- tamera mowry-hously president of the american educational research association and the provost said -- professor in the school of education at the university of southern california and usa. dr. harper is the clifford ambani allen chair. in urban leadership founder and executive character the lessee equity center and a past president of the association for the studies of higher...