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now for reaction and bring in dr john campbell he's a health educator based in carlisle dr campbell is a familiar face to our viewers here and to his followers on you tube where he has become a trusted voice in all questions about the coronavirus or campbell is good to see you again the prime minister he wants this lockdown exit to be one way has the u.k. vaccinated enough of the past population to make this course irreversible. not yet but it's on the track to do so the reduction in cases we've seen since the peak in early january have largely been as a result of the lockdown but tomorrow we're going to reach 80000000 vaccinations in the u.k. the vast majority of which have been a single 1st dose vaccine which we know confers a lot of benefit and a lot of safety this new data came out of scotland yesterday that shows the 5 sort pfizer and the oxford vaccine are both protected against a very real close and death in the older age group so even though we might get more cases what fascination is going to do is break the link between cases and the inevitability of its severe illness and de
now for reaction and bring in dr john campbell he's a health educator based in carlisle dr campbell is a familiar face to our viewers here and to his followers on you tube where he has become a trusted voice in all questions about the coronavirus or campbell is good to see you again the prime minister he wants this lockdown exit to be one way has the u.k. vaccinated enough of the past population to make this course irreversible. not yet but it's on the track to do so the reduction in cases...
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now for reaction to bring in dr john campbell he's a health educator based in carlisle dr campbell is a familiar face to our viewers here and to his followers on you tube where he has become a trusted voice in all questions about the coronavirus or campbell is good to see you again the prime minister he wants this lockdown exit to be one way has the u.k. vaccinated enough of the past population to make this course irreversible. not yet but it's on a track to do so the reduction in cases we've seen since the peak in early january have largely been as a result of the lockdown but tomorrow we're going to reach 18000000 vaccinations in the u.k. the vast majority of which are being a single 1st known as vaccine which we know confers a lot of benefit and a lot of safety this new data came out of scotland yesterday that shows the 5 such pfizer and the oxford vaccine are both protected against a very real close and death in the older age group so even though we might get more cases what vaccination is going to do is break the link between cases and the inevitability of its severe illness and
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now for reaction to bring in dr john campbell he's a health educator based in carlisle dr campbell is a familiar face to our viewers here and to his followers and you tube where he has become a trusted voice in all questions about the coronavirus or campbell is good to see you again the prime minister he wants this lockdown exit to be one way has the u.k. vaccinated enough of the past population to make this course irreversible. not yet but it's on a track to do so the reduction in cases we've seen since the peak in early january have largely been as a result of the lockdown but tomorrow we're going to reach 18000000 vaccinations in the u.k. the vast majority of which have been a single 1st notice vaccine which we know confers a lot of benefit and a lot of safety this new data came out of scotland yesterday that shows the fire some pfizer and the oxford vaccine are both protected against a very real honest and death in the older age group so even though we might get more cases what vaccination is going to do is break the link between cases and the inevitability of its severe illness a
now for reaction to bring in dr john campbell he's a health educator based in carlisle dr campbell is a familiar face to our viewers here and to his followers and you tube where he has become a trusted voice in all questions about the coronavirus or campbell is good to see you again the prime minister he wants this lockdown exit to be one way has the u.k. vaccinated enough of the past population to make this course irreversible. not yet but it's on a track to do so the reduction in cases we've...
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andrea campbell joins us now. >> good evening. >> let's start with the basic question. why should bostonians elect you mayor? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me. i love your show. so happy to be on this evening. just like i said, i think we all recognize we are in a pivotal moment in this country and in this city. everyone is talking about race and racism and systemic reform frankly in ways they haven't in a really long time. i think boston does have a unique opportunity we won't necessarily get any time soon to confront our own painful history of racism, segregation, and to do that we need leadership not only that is bold and courageous, but leadership that understands those inequities and has lived them. and i jumped into this race back in september when the mayor was still running at the time, and i said at the time, you know, i got into public service life after losing my twin brother andre who died while in the custody of the corrections while he was 29 years old. i asked the question when i was r
andrea campbell joins us now. >> good evening. >> let's start with the basic question. why should bostonians elect you mayor? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me. i love your show. so happy to be on this evening. just like i said, i think we all recognize we are in a pivotal moment in this country and in this city. everyone is talking about race and racism and systemic reform frankly in ways they haven't in a really long time. i think boston does have a unique...
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glen campbell shared soon after his diagnosis that words at times was difficult to remember. it was his music that came easy. >> here i am, what am i, 75 years old? i went down, and -- i'm getting very forgetful. >> if you learned new words that are associated with the song, singing a song with words, your ability to remember those words is better than when it is linked to music than it is if you just for example read those words on a page and tried to learn them. >> now glen campbell passed away in 2017. in the final stages of altheimer's. >>> still ahead, there may not be a lunar new year parade the bay area is >>> inspired -- inspired by cultural themes that share the traditions and salvatori messages of the lunar new year. this year's lunar new year parade of course canceled. because of the pandemic. but all oxen will be donated to local nonprofits, that they will be put up for auction with the proceeds benefiting the nonprofit. >>> hopefully going to be, we are going to get a little bit more rain this year because we certainly know it, so hopefully the ox will bring good
glen campbell shared soon after his diagnosis that words at times was difficult to remember. it was his music that came easy. >> here i am, what am i, 75 years old? i went down, and -- i'm getting very forgetful. >> if you learned new words that are associated with the song, singing a song with words, your ability to remember those words is better than when it is linked to music than it is if you just for example read those words on a page and tried to learn them. >> now glen...
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josh campbell joins us from washington this morning. this is interesting because it is a turn. it's not just looking at the people who actually broke into the capitol. it's looking at people who held events preceding it. >> that's right. it appears federal authorities are opening the aperture of their investigation. this new reporting from our colleagues paul murphy and marshall cohen. indicating that the fbi recently raided properties associated
josh campbell joins us from washington this morning. this is interesting because it is a turn. it's not just looking at the people who actually broke into the capitol. it's looking at people who held events preceding it. >> that's right. it appears federal authorities are opening the aperture of their investigation. this new reporting from our colleagues paul murphy and marshall cohen. indicating that the fbi recently raided properties associated
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. >> reporter: this new year's eve fire destroyed everything betty campbell owned. >> it started wherening her son's ashes are now gone. he died last year after contracting covid-19. >> it was just heart breaking to think that somebody has lost everything that they own. >> reporter: when captain dina alley and firefighters in raleigh responded to scene she found the 76-year-old woman who had recently moved into the shed behind her sister's home was more concerned about getting to work the next day. >> and after she found out she lost everything she asked me if i could find her car keys because she works two jobs and she still had to go to work the next day. >> reporter: when she went home she didn't sleep. she worried about campbell, where she would stay and make ends meet. >> when i left i felt a little defeated because my job is to help people and i did not help her. we put water on the fire but everything she owned was destroyed. i couldn't get her out of my mind. so i decided i would just do a facebook post. >> reporter: that facebook post led to $4,000 in donations and an electric
. >> reporter: this new year's eve fire destroyed everything betty campbell owned. >> it started wherening her son's ashes are now gone. he died last year after contracting covid-19. >> it was just heart breaking to think that somebody has lost everything that they own. >> reporter: when captain dina alley and firefighters in raleigh responded to scene she found the 76-year-old woman who had recently moved into the shed behind her sister's home was more concerned about...
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she board campbell, where she'd stay and how she'd make ends meet. >> when i left, i just felt a little help people and i did not help her. we put water on the fire but everything she owned was destroyed. i couldn't get her off my mind. my worry for her. i decided i would do a facebook post. >> reporter: that facebook post led to $4,000 in donations and an electric stairlift for campbell to use while she temporarily lives with her sister. >> it wasn't just me. i had a whole community. several firefighters from the raleigh fire department donated money. several firefighters from across the country. my mom gave me money. >> reporter: serving others is in her blood. ali, who previously worked as a police officer, is also involved in two nonprofit organizations. one that honors fallen first responders across north carolina and another that supports their mental health. to her, being a firefighter is more than a job. >> we are fortunate that we have a unique opportunity to meet people. meet them on their worst day and when we realize that they need a little backup and we can help them, we ca
she board campbell, where she'd stay and how she'd make ends meet. >> when i left, i just felt a little help people and i did not help her. we put water on the fire but everything she owned was destroyed. i couldn't get her off my mind. my worry for her. i decided i would do a facebook post. >> reporter: that facebook post led to $4,000 in donations and an electric stairlift for campbell to use while she temporarily lives with her sister. >> it wasn't just me. i had a whole...
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now for reaction and bring in dr john campbell he's a health educator based in carlisle dr campbell is a familiar face to our viewers here and to his followers on you tube where he has become a trusted voice in all questions about the coronavirus certain campbell it's good to see you again the prime minister he wants this lockdown exit to be one way has the u.k. vaccinated enough of the past population to make this course irreversible. not yet but it's on the track to do so the reduction in cases we've seen since the peak in early january have largely been as a result of the lockdown but tomorrow who we're going to reach 18000000 vaccinations in the u.k. the vast majority of which have been a single 1st notice vaccine which we know confers a lot of benefit and a lot of safety this new data came out of scotland yesterday that shows the fine if such pfizer and the oxford vaccine are both protected against a very real nurse and death in the older age group so even though we might get more cases what vaccination is going to do is break the link between cases and the inevitability of its se
now for reaction and bring in dr john campbell he's a health educator based in carlisle dr campbell is a familiar face to our viewers here and to his followers on you tube where he has become a trusted voice in all questions about the coronavirus certain campbell it's good to see you again the prime minister he wants this lockdown exit to be one way has the u.k. vaccinated enough of the past population to make this course irreversible. not yet but it's on the track to do so the reduction in...
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adina campbell, bbc news. delivering ahead of expectations.on parties and criticise the speed of the vaccine roll—out. ten care home residents have died after a covid outbreak in fife. 25 residents and 43 staff, at mossview care home in lochgelly, tested positive for the virus. the health board says, the home has now reopened, after 1a days without a positive case. the latest government figures show, there were 18,262 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period which means that on average, the number of new cases reported per day, in the last week is 19,107. across the uk 29,326 people are in hospital with coronavirus, including suspected cases in wales. 828 deaths were reported, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. it means the average number of deaths announced every day in the past week is now 932. the total number of deaths across the uk is now 112,092. the uk's programme of mass vaccinations continues. 494,163 people have had their first dose of one of the three approved covid—19 vaccines
adina campbell, bbc news. delivering ahead of expectations.on parties and criticise the speed of the vaccine roll—out. ten care home residents have died after a covid outbreak in fife. 25 residents and 43 staff, at mossview care home in lochgelly, tested positive for the virus. the health board says, the home has now reopened, after 1a days without a positive case. the latest government figures show, there were 18,262 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period which...
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>>ahsha safai: thank you miss campbell . >>matt haney: okay.so charity , first of all, i'm really pleased to see this proposed project moving forward and i'm supportive of it. i just have , and i want to thank mohcd and pngc for all your work on it. i have some questions about the change in the ami for the project so i guess originally in 2007 mohcd provided $4.7 million for the acquisition and at that time, the project equipped them for very low incomefamilies . up to 60 percent ami including 20 percent formally with families in use and then now the proposal for households earning up to 120 percent ami and i'm not sure if there's a 20 percent of those units for homeless, i didn't see that in the presentation. so i just wanted to understand the shift in the ami model and i'm also raising it because i'm currently in my office is working with mohcd and pngc on the 20 by 50 irving project which is very much needed out here in the sun district where the nova originally proposed housing for low and moderate incomefamilies . now i
>>ahsha safai: thank you miss campbell . >>matt haney: okay.so charity , first of all, i'm really pleased to see this proposed project moving forward and i'm supportive of it. i just have , and i want to thank mohcd and pngc for all your work on it. i have some questions about the change in the ami for the project so i guess originally in 2007 mohcd provided $4.7 million for the acquisition and at that time, the project equipped them for very low incomefamilies . up to 60 percent...
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i'm here with the which is that campbell county, virginia. i'm here with the company --, they're here with company trunble, they're here with me for the independent project. me for the independent project. which is doing a documentation of all the doing documentation known slave houses of all the known slave and united states. houses in the united states. when i was in school for my masters thesis i started to do research with the historic american buildings survey collection which is a wpa program that started in 1936 to get architects back to work, so 1000 architects were hired to get significant historic architecture around the united states. part of that documentation was sleeve houses. not necessarily intentionally but they did document sleeve houses and sometimes, a lot of times it was just you got one photograph or you would see that slave house in the background of a picture behind the main house. for my masters thesis i looked at that collection and identified all of the sites that had a slave house in them. so historic american buil
i'm here with the which is that campbell county, virginia. i'm here with the company --, they're here with company trunble, they're here with me for the independent project. me for the independent project. which is doing a documentation of all the doing documentation known slave houses of all the known slave and united states. houses in the united states. when i was in school for my masters thesis i started to do research with the historic american buildings survey collection which is a wpa...
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highs around 60 degrees in santa clara and for san jose and campbell. 61 in concord, pittsburgh and antiocharound the bay. san francisco, at 59, 60 in oakland and alameda. north bay and los gatos in the low 60's. >>> good morning. the warriors have yet to win more than two games in a row all season. their next five games all against teams with records below 500. so, they hope to start that last night against cleveland. second quarter, they love great passing. golden state with seven passes in ten seconds, eric haskell the dunk. final minute of a quarter. curry drops in to three. warriors led 64-54 at the break finishing the half on a 23-8 run. third quarter. green, one of his career high tying 16 assists. moving 4th quarter. now a 24 point lead. wiggins. golden state won. florida's 15th win of the season equaling their total from all of last season. >>> stanford, throwing down a dunk. getting hyped before facing oregon. 90 seconds left. cardinal down three. williams drills the game time three. williams led with 20 points. stanford now up two. 20 seconds to play. ducks had a good look forgo
highs around 60 degrees in santa clara and for san jose and campbell. 61 in concord, pittsburgh and antiocharound the bay. san francisco, at 59, 60 in oakland and alameda. north bay and los gatos in the low 60's. >>> good morning. the warriors have yet to win more than two games in a row all season. their next five games all against teams with records below 500. so, they hope to start that last night against cleveland. second quarter, they love great passing. golden state with seven...
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campbell said her city needs leadership that can understand inequality from lived experience.erience to face the city's history and transend it. andrea campbell joins us now. good evening. >> good evening. let's start with the basic question. why should boston elect you mayor? >> first of all, thank you for having me. i love your show. we are all recognizing that we are in a pivotal moment in the country and the city and everyone is talking about race and racism and systemic reform in way they have not talked about it in a long time. boston has a unique opportunity that we will not necessarily get any time soon to confront our own painful history of racism, segragation and to do that we need leadership, not only that is bold and courageous, but leadership that understands those inequities and has lived them. you know, i jumped in to the race in september. when the mayor was still running and i said at the time, i got in the public service life after losing my brother andre that died nine years ago this month, while in custody of the department of correction that oversees our p
campbell said her city needs leadership that can understand inequality from lived experience.erience to face the city's history and transend it. andrea campbell joins us now. good evening. >> good evening. let's start with the basic question. why should boston elect you mayor? >> first of all, thank you for having me. i love your show. we are all recognizing that we are in a pivotal moment in the country and the city and everyone is talking about race and racism and systemic reform...
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. >> josh campbell, thank you very, very much. in a few minutes we'll take you back to the rotunda for that tribute when it begins a little later this hour. >>> meantime, potentially good news in the fight against coronavirus. a new study shows the astrazeneca vaccine not only protects people from the illness, but may also drastically reduce transmission of the virus. that would be huge. we'll break it down ahead. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette >>> next hour president biden o senators in the oval office. they're going to talk about the $1.9 trillion covid relief plan. he had republican senators in there two days ago. moments ago he told democrats on a call, quote, we need to act fast. >>> cnn's lauren fox is following the latest on capitol hill. clearly the republican offer at $600 billion, less than a third of his plan, is not going anywhere. i'm
. >> josh campbell, thank you very, very much. in a few minutes we'll take you back to the rotunda for that tribute when it begins a little later this hour. >>> meantime, potentially good news in the fight against coronavirus. a new study shows the astrazeneca vaccine not only protects people from the illness, but may also drastically reduce transmission of the virus. that would be huge. we'll break it down ahead. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like:...
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adina campbell, bbc news.vernment says it has met its target to vaccinate the over 80s by the 5th of february. 93% of everyone over 80 had been vaccinated, according to scotland's health secretary, with 7% unable or unwilling to receive the jab. jeane freeman said the programme was "delivering ahead of expectations". it comes after opposition parties had criticised the speed of the vaccine roll—out. the latest government figures show there were 18,262 new coronavirus cases recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 19,107. across the uk 29,326 people are in hospital with coronavirus, including suspected cases in wales. 828 deaths were reported — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. it means the average number of deaths announced every day in the past week is now 932. the total number of deaths across the uk is now 112,092. the uk's programme of mass vaccinations continues. 494,163 people have had
adina campbell, bbc news.vernment says it has met its target to vaccinate the over 80s by the 5th of february. 93% of everyone over 80 had been vaccinated, according to scotland's health secretary, with 7% unable or unwilling to receive the jab. jeane freeman said the programme was "delivering ahead of expectations". it comes after opposition parties had criticised the speed of the vaccine roll—out. the latest government figures show there were 18,262 new coronavirus cases recorded...
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adina campbell, bbc news. this is bbc world news.econd day in myanmar�*s main city to condemn the military coup and demand the release of leader aung sann suu kyi. a study shows the 0xford—astrazeneca vaccine has limited effectiveness in preventing mild illness from the south african variant of coronavirus, but the team says it does help prevent severe cases. 0k, to india, now, and the huge protests by farmers there. thousands from right across the country blocked roads to pressure the government to roll back agricultural reforms. more than 50,000 security personnel were deployed around delhi. small farmers object to plans to open up food production to big business. 0ur india correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports. roadblocks as farmers in cities across india staged a three—hour traffic jam. protests against the government's farm laws have spread nationwide, protesters say they will not give up until the reforms are repealed. translation: in protest of the three farm laws i that a modi government have imposed on us, we are blockin
adina campbell, bbc news. this is bbc world news.econd day in myanmar�*s main city to condemn the military coup and demand the release of leader aung sann suu kyi. a study shows the 0xford—astrazeneca vaccine has limited effectiveness in preventing mild illness from the south african variant of coronavirus, but the team says it does help prevent severe cases. 0k, to india, now, and the huge protests by farmers there. thousands from right across the country blocked roads to pressure the...
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adina campbell, bbc news.vernment figures show there were 18,262 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 19,107. across the uk 29,326 people are in hospital with coronavirus — including suspected cases in wales. 828 deaths were reported — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. it means the average number of deaths announced every day in the past week is now 932. the total number of deaths across the uk is now 112,092. the uk's programme of mass vaccinations continues. 494,163 people have had theirfirst dose of one of the three approved covid—19 vaccines in the latest 2a hour period. taking the overall number of people who've had their firstjab to nearly 11.5 million. mobile testing for areas in england with new cases of the south african coronavirus variant is being expanded. at the beginning of the week surge testing began, which included door—to—door visits — after cas
adina campbell, bbc news.vernment figures show there were 18,262 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 19,107. across the uk 29,326 people are in hospital with coronavirus — including suspected cases in wales. 828 deaths were reported — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. it means the average number of deaths announced every day in the past...
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now, kurt campbell, a couple of years ago wrote a sort of mea culpa to a certain extent, saying that so are we now saying today that the biden team buys in to the tough approach that donald trump and his team took on china? right. so it's important for your listeners to understand the choices facing policies are not soft or tough. it's a combination of a cooperative agenda and a competitive agenda. what's the mix? is it 50-50, 60-40, 70-30? and that mix clearly had to change as we began to understand that xi jinping was taking china in a new and different direction. and the article that kurt wrote was basically saying that the mix that we had used before, let's call it 50—50, 60—40, had not tilted enough in the direction of more competitive, risky strategies because china had become more ambitious and more assertive externally. and i think if you just listen to the biden team, secretary of state tony blinken, national security advisor jake sullivan, and kurt, when he starts publicly speaking, they've been very clear that they see china as a strategic competitor. if you look at the co
now, kurt campbell, a couple of years ago wrote a sort of mea culpa to a certain extent, saying that so are we now saying today that the biden team buys in to the tough approach that donald trump and his team took on china? right. so it's important for your listeners to understand the choices facing policies are not soft or tough. it's a combination of a cooperative agenda and a competitive agenda. what's the mix? is it 50-50, 60-40, 70-30? and that mix clearly had to change as we began to...
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he harvests about 7,000 bushels a year and sells to grocery stores, shuck houses, even the campbell'sy. >> we really loved selling the oysters that ended up with campbell's soup because they wanted a small oyster, so we didn't have to leave them overboard as long. >> so it lessened the risk. >> but by the 1980s, decades of pollution and overfishing have taken a huge toll on harvest numbers -- less than 2 million bushels in the chesapeake bay in 1985, a mere fraction of the 14 million at the turn of the century. what happened? >> we took too many oysters, it got out of hand. >> you kill a whole ecosystem. >> that's what we did in the chesapeake bay and up and down the east coast. >> the croxton brothers say their father's ledgers tell the story of the oyster harvest decline, year after disappointing year. were there any significant losses? >> yeah, there's one that is really sad. it's "total loss". he lost $100,000, which had accumulated over the years. it was a sad, sad experience. for about a week, he'd come to dinner, but he couldn't eat. >> their father dissolves the business but h
he harvests about 7,000 bushels a year and sells to grocery stores, shuck houses, even the campbell'sy. >> we really loved selling the oysters that ended up with campbell's soup because they wanted a small oyster, so we didn't have to leave them overboard as long. >> so it lessened the risk. >> but by the 1980s, decades of pollution and overfishing have taken a huge toll on harvest numbers -- less than 2 million bushels in the chesapeake bay in 1985, a mere fraction of the 14...
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campbell for the south and east bay. topping out at 61 for you in concord, upper 50's to 60 degrees for the tri valley. around the bay. san francisco at 59, 60 in oakland and san leandro and the north bay in the low 60's. 6 # for a high and of 2 for a sonoma this afternoon and 61 for saint helena. here is the extended forecast. what you can expect as we are looking at dry and quiet weather today, tomorrow and thursday. then rain moves in by thursday night into friday. could see a lingering shower on saturday but for the most part we are looking at dryer conditions. quieter as well with little more sunshine for our weekend and check out next monday. we are looking at about a 10 degrees increase with the temperatures for next -- the start of next week. back to you. >> looks great on next monday. >>> this morning, a popular tahoe ski resort is being sued a year after a deadly avalanche. that's according to the chronicle. cole died after hitting a tree during the avalanche. his friend was paralyzed. the suit claims that alpi
campbell for the south and east bay. topping out at 61 for you in concord, upper 50's to 60 degrees for the tri valley. around the bay. san francisco at 59, 60 in oakland and san leandro and the north bay in the low 60's. 6 # for a high and of 2 for a sonoma this afternoon and 61 for saint helena. here is the extended forecast. what you can expect as we are looking at dry and quiet weather today, tomorrow and thursday. then rain moves in by thursday night into friday. could see a lingering...
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cnn security correspondent josh campbell is starting us off this morning in washington.osh, so remarkable to be back at the scene, just a month after officer sicknick's death. >> reporter: that's right. laura. and this was the scene of the crime, this was the same building that former officer sicknick protected for over a decade inside at various time with the capitol police. a solemn ceremony as you mentioned last night, a hearse arrived at the east steps of the capitol carrying the remains of the fallen officer. once inside the rotunda, two officers escorted his remains and an american flag into a table at the center. we saw members of congress and his former colleagues with the capitol police file in, paying their respects. a very solemn, a very quiet moment, again, for this fallen officer. now, we got word just before 10:00 p.m. last night that the president's motorcade had departed the white house. this was an unannounced visit. he arrived at the capitol, president biden and the first lady, walking up to the table where sicknick's remains were lying. putting their h
cnn security correspondent josh campbell is starting us off this morning in washington.osh, so remarkable to be back at the scene, just a month after officer sicknick's death. >> reporter: that's right. laura. and this was the scene of the crime, this was the same building that former officer sicknick protected for over a decade inside at various time with the capitol police. a solemn ceremony as you mentioned last night, a hearse arrived at the east steps of the capitol carrying the...
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josh campbell on the capitol. thanks so much. >> josh, thank you for that reporting.ll a big day ahead. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. cnn's special live coverage of the second impeachment trial starts right after a short break. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're watching lye coverage of the second impeachment trial of donald j. trump. >>> about an hour from now house impeachment managers make their case first. they have up to 16 hours to do so. the advantages are clear, but so is the steep challenge. democrats promise to preview never-befor
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campbell.ctive of failures with testing and failures currently with vaccinating and dealing with it in an equitable fashion and no one is surprised that this is unequitable because everything else is unequitable. >> that's absolutely true. we have talked about this. there have been disparities for years in health care for after can americans and for latinx with respect to cancer, trauma. so you name it, there's recently been some data on obstetrics and gynecology with patients and we have to understand and acknowledge that there's a difference so that this difference was just amplified, amplified by covid-19. so the difference has been there for many years. it was written about it, we know about it, but this is a structural problem in our society where this disparity, it just keeps repeating itself and we need to work on this. things that we can do among african-american populations is to make sure you get the word out and we took the vaccine and there were no problems and i have soreness in my
campbell.ctive of failures with testing and failures currently with vaccinating and dealing with it in an equitable fashion and no one is surprised that this is unequitable because everything else is unequitable. >> that's absolutely true. we have talked about this. there have been disparities for years in health care for after can americans and for latinx with respect to cancer, trauma. so you name it, there's recently been some data on obstetrics and gynecology with patients and we have...
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same for you in campbell as well as san jose right at 64 your highs today east bay temperatures prettyar upper 50's to low 60's with hayward at berkeley richmond are right at 60 oakland in danville hold on to the upper 50's at 59 each while sonoma one of our warmer spots likely by just a degree or 2 at 63 for your anticipated daytime high %ptomorrow saturday sunday all mid 60's going to be beautiful into the weekend a lot like last weekend but even a little bit warmer. next week looks to remain dry with just a few more clouds in the mix john thank you so traffic accident that i've been following right here. >>and he's palo alto one oh one northbound and the low road. we're not seeing any delays due to that traffic collision so that's a good thing. also at the bay bridge heading into the city. the fremont street exit under 11 minutes for your drive time no high wind advisory for any of our bridges the wannacry camera here along highway 24 traffic is nice and light and at the limit 12 minutes 5 8980 interchange for you, a quick look at the richmond sandra fell bridge. it was backed up he
same for you in campbell as well as san jose right at 64 your highs today east bay temperatures prettyar upper 50's to low 60's with hayward at berkeley richmond are right at 60 oakland in danville hold on to the upper 50's at 59 each while sonoma one of our warmer spots likely by just a degree or 2 at 63 for your anticipated daytime high %ptomorrow saturday sunday all mid 60's going to be beautiful into the weekend a lot like last weekend but even a little bit warmer. next week looks to remain...
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still sitting right above them, especially for the south bay were in the upper 60's and san jose campbell and santa clara all at 67. >>east bay daytime highs mid to upper 60's for you with oakland at 65 concord and walnut creek each at 68 for hot spots today fairfield napa sonoma and santa rosa our warmest areas each at 69. now tomorrow's temperatures will be right around the same as today's will be a noticeably calmer one even compared to today so friday is off to a solid start for the weekend. saturday winds will pick back up a bit so keep that of note if you're planning out the weekend. sunday comes back down and then next week a little bit cooler but remaining dry as this ridge of high pressure doesn't want to budge. rain john thank you so that santa clara county still has that hot spot there. >>but a look at our bridges they look rain heading into the city right now from the east bay that fremont street exit under 10 minutes for your drive time the san mateo bridge a lot of improvement as well, but we have not seen any accidents along this bridge has had across the peninsula. that's
still sitting right above them, especially for the south bay were in the upper 60's and san jose campbell and santa clara all at 67. >>east bay daytime highs mid to upper 60's for you with oakland at 65 concord and walnut creek each at 68 for hot spots today fairfield napa sonoma and santa rosa our warmest areas each at 69. now tomorrow's temperatures will be right around the same as today's will be a noticeably calmer one even compared to today so friday is off to a solid start for the...
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adina campbell, bbc news. let's look at some of the day's other news stories.ve released a journalist working for the aljazeera network after more than four years in detention. mahmoud hussein was detained since december 2016, without his case ever coming to trial. he was accused of spreading false news, joining a banned group and recieving foreign funds, all charges which he denied. italy's populist 5—star movement, said that it will wait for prime minister designate, mario draghi, to announce his policies, before deciding whether or not to support him. 5—star is the largest party in parliament. it will be difficult for mr draghi to form a government without five star's backing. thousands of farmers across india have blocked roads to pressure the government to roll back agricultural reforms that have triggered months—long protests. more than 50,000 security personnel were deployed around delhi. small farmers object to plans to open up food production to big business. our india correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan reports. roadblocks as farmers in cities across i
adina campbell, bbc news. let's look at some of the day's other news stories.ve released a journalist working for the aljazeera network after more than four years in detention. mahmoud hussein was detained since december 2016, without his case ever coming to trial. he was accused of spreading false news, joining a banned group and recieving foreign funds, all charges which he denied. italy's populist 5—star movement, said that it will wait for prime minister designate, mario draghi, to...
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glenn campbell, bbc news.d child. i'm joined now by our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. happy news for them. particularly after the miscarriage when megan wrote about the unbearable grief of losing a child. they looked happy in the black—and—white photograph that i have released to accompany the news, barefoot among the apple blossom, harry at and this news comes 72 hours after they heard that they have won the privacy case against the mail on sunday so it was a double celebration. the royal family are said to be delighted and they have sent a couple their good wishes. this will be the queen's tenth or 11th great—grandchild. that depends on whether zara phillips has a baby before the sussex baby in the summer. the sussex baby will almost certainly be born in the united states. it will therefore almost certainly be a citizen of the united states, notwithstanding that it will be a thin line, boy or gill, to the throne of the united kingdom. —— it will be eighth in line, boy or girl. armoured vehicles have
glenn campbell, bbc news.d child. i'm joined now by our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. happy news for them. particularly after the miscarriage when megan wrote about the unbearable grief of losing a child. they looked happy in the black—and—white photograph that i have released to accompany the news, barefoot among the apple blossom, harry at and this news comes 72 hours after they heard that they have won the privacy case against the mail on sunday so it was a double celebration....
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glen campbell, bbc news.al persecution. they're holding white ribbons, red flowers and heart balloons — all part of an attempt to draw attention to jailed activist leaders on valentine's day. in response, russia's federal youth agency is encouraging people to post messages of acts of kindess under the phrase, "russia — the country of love". in the last few hours in moscow, a flash—mob gathered, after mr navalny called for his supporters to come out with phone torches, to protest while avoiding confrontation with police. western embassies in myanmar have called on the country's military to "refrain from violence against demonstrators and civilians" after reports that security forces have opened fire to disperse a protest. in the last few hours, the us embassy in the main city, yangon, has tweeted to warn of military movements in yangon, and advised us citizens in myanmar to "shelter—in—place" during the 8pm to 4am curfew hours. in another tweet, it warned of a possible internet outage, telling citizens to info
glen campbell, bbc news.al persecution. they're holding white ribbons, red flowers and heart balloons — all part of an attempt to draw attention to jailed activist leaders on valentine's day. in response, russia's federal youth agency is encouraging people to post messages of acts of kindess under the phrase, "russia — the country of love". in the last few hours in moscow, a flash—mob gathered, after mr navalny called for his supporters to come out with phone torches, to protest...
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adina campbell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.e reforms made to the nhs in england by the coalition government in 2012, which saw the private sector given a greater role. the chairman of the vaccines taskforce says he's confident the uk will be able to offer coronavirus jabs to everyone over 50 by may. thousands of people take to the streets in myanmar to protest against the military coup and to demand the release of aung san suu kyi. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. the waiting is over, the six nations is under way. england and scotland clash injust under half an hour at twickenham in the calcutta cup, but france have kicked of the tournament with a 50—10 thumping of italy. there were less than six minutes on the clock when dylan cretin broke through for the french to score the first try of this year's tournament. two more followed before brice dulin secured the bonus point winning score after the break. france ran in seven tries in all with two from teddy thomas. for italy it's a
adina campbell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.e reforms made to the nhs in england by the coalition government in 2012, which saw the private sector given a greater role. the chairman of the vaccines taskforce says he's confident the uk will be able to offer coronavirus jabs to everyone over 50 by may. thousands of people take to the streets in myanmar to protest against the military coup and to demand the release of aung san suu kyi. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport...
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the it was mom the daughter with the intersection of campbell and a drive and kyle in montana. and the mom was able to fend off the coyote but not before it bit her daughter. this was in 2 miles of other coyote attacks that happened last year. and it's the report of a coyote since last july but i haven't heard of something like this or a mom actually had to get the coyote off of her daughter and apparently the dog is ok, so i don't know any more about the actual bite. but that's close enough to get some yeah, the department of fish and wildlife is offering some advice to. >>and simply standing tall and shouting aggressively. if you're small children in nearby pick up the small children will not close. again shouting aggressively out to channel and certainly fight back if attacked. >>they have not found this particular coyote it's not clear whether it's the same one involved in earlier attacks and sightings and the little girl. went to the hospital but she is back home now police are reminding you do not leave children or pets on attended outside. coyotes are known to be particu
the it was mom the daughter with the intersection of campbell and a drive and kyle in montana. and the mom was able to fend off the coyote but not before it bit her daughter. this was in 2 miles of other coyote attacks that happened last year. and it's the report of a coyote since last july but i haven't heard of something like this or a mom actually had to get the coyote off of her daughter and apparently the dog is ok, so i don't know any more about the actual bite. but that's close enough to...
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adina campbell, bbc news.at took out government loans to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown are being given 10 years rather than six to repay them. about £16 billion has been borrowed by more than 1.4 million companies under the bounce back loan scheme. chancellor rishi sunak said the move was to give companies "breathing space to get back on their feet". saturdays may be a time to relax for many, but at one school in derby, the pupils are working hard today. the foundation trust there has been awarded £84,000 from the government to run a saturday school for those teenagers who have fallen behind at home. sian lloyd has been hearing from some of the pupils taking part. i come to saturday school, because i want to improve my maths and english, to be a social worker. hi, my name is vanessa, i'm year 11, and i came into school on saturday . to catch up with my english lessons. empty benches and deserted classrooms. the new familiar, in these times. but, at the bemrose school in derby, they are opening up
adina campbell, bbc news.at took out government loans to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown are being given 10 years rather than six to repay them. about £16 billion has been borrowed by more than 1.4 million companies under the bounce back loan scheme. chancellor rishi sunak said the move was to give companies "breathing space to get back on their feet". saturdays may be a time to relax for many, but at one school in derby, the pupils are working hard today. the foundation...
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state lawmakers carly campbell is live next. it's moving day.re doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. todd: a tennessee lawmaker, second amendment sanctuary is president biden pushes gun-control. the bill says tennessee should not cooperate with, quote, enforcement or administration of any executive order that violates the second amendment of the united states constitution. representative campbell joins me now. >> thank you for the opportunity. jillian: tell me why you decided to write this bill. >> we don't know what the biden administration will do. hr 127, very concerning to me. jillian: can you go into more detail? >> absolutely. at the federal level, congress is looking, and firearms licen
state lawmakers carly campbell is live next. it's moving day.re doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. todd: a tennessee lawmaker, second...
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adina campbell, bbc news. let's look at some of the day's other news stories.ve released a journalist working for the aljazeera network after more than four years in detention. mahmoud hussein was detained in december 2016. his case never came to trial. he was accused of spreading false news, joining a banned group and recieving foreign funds — charges he denied. italy's populist 5—star movement said on saturday that it will wait for prime minister designate mario draghi to announce his policies, before deciding whether or not to support him. 5—star is the largest party in parliament. it will be difficult for mr draghi to form a government without 5 star's backing. the formal burial has taken place in northern iraq of more than one hundred members of the yazidi community murdered by the islamic state group. the ceremony was held in the village of kocho where i—s carried out an attempted genocide of the yazidis in 2014. the remains were exhumed and identified from the mass graves where the jihadists had placed their victims. a rare sumatran tiger — similar to th
adina campbell, bbc news. let's look at some of the day's other news stories.ve released a journalist working for the aljazeera network after more than four years in detention. mahmoud hussein was detained in december 2016. his case never came to trial. he was accused of spreading false news, joining a banned group and recieving foreign funds — charges he denied. italy's populist 5—star movement said on saturday that it will wait for prime minister designate mario draghi to announce his...
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adina campbell, bbc news.ook out government loans to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown are being given ten years rather than six to repay them. about £16 billion has been borrowed by more than 1.4 million companies under the bounce back loan scheme. chancellor rishi sunak said the move was to give companies "breathing space to get back on their feet". thousands of people have taken to the streets of myanmar�*s main city, yangon, to protest against this week's military coup. they are calling for the release of the elected leader aung san suu kyi and others detained by the army. it's the first big demonstration since the military seized power. the crowds were chanting in favour of democracy, and against what they say is a dictatorship. 0ur south east asia correspondent jonathan head reports. five days after the military takeover and people are testing the limits. this group included factory workers from the western suburbs of young melqart, but led by young political activists, shouting their condemnati
adina campbell, bbc news.ook out government loans to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown are being given ten years rather than six to repay them. about £16 billion has been borrowed by more than 1.4 million companies under the bounce back loan scheme. chancellor rishi sunak said the move was to give companies "breathing space to get back on their feet". thousands of people have taken to the streets of myanmar�*s main city, yangon, to protest against this week's military...
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adina campbell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.de to the nhs in england by the coalition government in 2012, which saw the private sector given a greater role. the chairman of the vaccines taskforce says he's confident the uk will be able to offer coronavirus jabs to everyone over 50 by may. thousands of people take to the streets in myanmar to protest against the military coup and to demand the release of aung san suu kyi. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. busy day. hi, reveco. good afternoon. it is a busy day. we start with the action that happened this morning, england in a strong position in their first test against india in chennai after captainjoe root test against india in chennai after captain joe root scored a test against india in chennai after captainjoe root scored a second double century in three matches, eventually out for 218, with england on 555—8 at the close on day two. adam wild looks back at the action. smiles and celebration, site at which england cricket fans wi
adina campbell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.de to the nhs in england by the coalition government in 2012, which saw the private sector given a greater role. the chairman of the vaccines taskforce says he's confident the uk will be able to offer coronavirus jabs to everyone over 50 by may. thousands of people take to the streets in myanmar to protest against the military coup and to demand the release of aung san suu kyi. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's...
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we are at green hill plantation which is that campbell county, virginia.'m here with the company -- , they're here with me for the independent project. when i was in school from a masters thesis i started to do research with the historic american buildings survey collection which is a program that started in 1936 to get architects back to work, so 1000 architects were hired to get significant historic architecture around the united states. -- not necessarily intentionally but they did have...
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adina campbell, bbc news. to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown are being given ten years rather than six to repay them. about £16 billion has been borrowed by more than 1.4 million companies under the bounce back loan scheme. chancellor rishi sunak said the move was to give companies "breathing space to get back on their feet". a murder investigation has been launched after a 22—year—old man was stabbed to death in croydon yesterday evening. it was one of five stabbing incidents across south london reported injust over two hours on friday night — which saw nine people injured. officers don't believe all the attacks were linked and have appealed for information. our correspondent, jon donnison sent us this update from the scene. police were called to this block of flats in croydon roundabout 8pm yesterday evening after reports two people had been stabbed. despite the efforts of paramedics, a 22—year—old man died at the scene and a second man died at the scene and a second man was taken to hospital. for
adina campbell, bbc news. to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown are being given ten years rather than six to repay them. about £16 billion has been borrowed by more than 1.4 million companies under the bounce back loan scheme. chancellor rishi sunak said the move was to give companies "breathing space to get back on their feet". a murder investigation has been launched after a 22—year—old man was stabbed to death in croydon yesterday evening. it was one of five stabbing...
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campbell and heidi klum like to hang out with her new nori. otherworldly look it's intentional. i think also working with a digital character is something very different very different experience than what you know from the very classical field. artificial digital figures brand ambassadors cameron james wilson also thinks this is where it's at the british fashion photographer and free d. artist from weymouth exclusively broca's avatars with agency digital his 1st creation shoe graham was a worldwide sensation when i 1st. joined just. lots of. image. shoot doesn't have a fictional race you may but she is very successful on the internet together with other digital models she appears here social media campaign for the french luxury label. the coronavirus pandemic is increasing demand in the fashion world for alternatives to human beings in 2020 all the designers that whole think the fashion week used to animate models to show off their creations will digital avatars push out the real models and influences most fashion industry analysts don't think so. i think that's an evolution th
campbell and heidi klum like to hang out with her new nori. otherworldly look it's intentional. i think also working with a digital character is something very different very different experience than what you know from the very classical field. artificial digital figures brand ambassadors cameron james wilson also thinks this is where it's at the british fashion photographer and free d. artist from weymouth exclusively broca's avatars with agency digital his 1st creation shoe graham was a...
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>>ahsha safai: thank you miss campbell . >>matt haney: okay.so charity , first of all, i'm really pleased to see this proposed project moving forward and i'm supportive of it. i just have , and i want to thank mohcd and pngc for all your work on it. i have some questions about the change in the ami for the project so i guess originally in 2007 mohcd provided $4.7 million for the acquisition and at that time, the project equipped them for very low incomefamilies . up to 60 percent ami including 20 percent formally with families in use and then now the proposal for households earning up to 120 percent ami and i'm not sure if there's a 20 percent of those units for homeless, i didn't see that in the presentation. so i just wanted to understand the shift in the ami model and i'm also raising it because i'm currently in my office is working with mohcd and pngc on the 20 by 50 irving project which is very much needed out here in the sun district where the nova originally proposed housing for low and moderate incomefamilies . now i
>>ahsha safai: thank you miss campbell . >>matt haney: okay.so charity , first of all, i'm really pleased to see this proposed project moving forward and i'm supportive of it. i just have , and i want to thank mohcd and pngc for all your work on it. i have some questions about the change in the ami for the project so i guess originally in 2007 mohcd provided $4.7 million for the acquisition and at that time, the project equipped them for very low incomefamilies . up to 60 percent...
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. >> you know, it's funny because we have two grown daughters, sarah and campbell who a lot of timesach other about who is the favorite child and day four we get a text from campbell and she's like, oh, great, chelsea's now the favorite child. >> that's wonderful. well, thank you so much. thanks for coming to each other's aid because you all helped each other out in the end, right? didn't you? chelsea timmons, nina richardson, doug condon, thanks to all of you, thank you. i love...