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phil: charlotte, thank you.e will take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world now. starting in the united states, amazon warehouse workers in the u.s. state of alabama have voted against forming a union. e decisi is blow to campaigners, who were hoping for a new era of worker activism under president biden. many states have passed " right to work laws." -- only people who have been vaccinated. the eu's drug regulator is reviewing reports of blood clots in four people who received johnson & johnson's covid-19 vaccine. the european agency is also expanding its investigation of astrazeneca was shot over a bleeding condition. german chancellor angela merkel is to remove the powers of the 16 federal states to decide on coronavirus restrictions and cetera lies him -- centralize them with the federal government. this will happen when infections rise over 100 infections per 100,000 people. the country is battling a devastating third wave of infection, and decision-making has led to a confusing pa
phil: charlotte, thank you.e will take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world now. starting in the united states, amazon warehouse workers in the u.s. state of alabama have voted against forming a union. e decisi is blow to campaigners, who were hoping for a new era of worker activism under president biden. many states have passed " right to work laws." -- only people who have been vaccinated. the eu's drug regulator is reviewing reports of blood clots in four...
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to meet a man who turned his life around by working to bridge divides and heal his community in charlotte, north carolina >> if something is happening -- >> reporter: the defining moment in greg jackson's life came in 2016 after keith lamont scott was shot and killed by police in charlotte. >> i wanted to get involved and immediately the first day of me protesting i was on national news. which was kind of like a big breadcrumb for me letting me know that this is the direction that i needed to head into >> that direction a far cry from his old life in the bronx. >> i did one year in jail, came home, and my mother was in charlotte at the time. and she said, boy, you need to get up out of there.ly what i did >> reporter: bringing him back to that defining moment. >> i wanted to build empathy. >> reporter: so he founded heal charlotte, a grassroots community outreach center that does everything from keeping an open dialogue with police to food distribution they all find homes for families like tahira johnson and her children, who were homeless for two years. >> i'm happy i have a home >> repo
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and charlotte's house until joins me now from london charlotte can you tell us more about what's planned for today. hello there yes we're hearing that so this funeral service will have prince philip's fingerprints all over it he specially the question to them is not the usual pomp and circumstance associated with work you know that it would be instead no nonsense now for that reason it will be a ceremonial royal ceremony rather than a state funeral it will be very scaled back and we're told that it will pay tribute not only to his years of military service but his service as britain's longest serving consuls as well it will honor his his humor and his humanity we're also told now one moment i think that a lot of people will be looking out for as part of the service will be the hearse that his coffin will be taking to the chapel and it's a specially designed by prince philip was himself over a period of years it would be a landrover defender which will carry the coffin in the back and i'm sure many smiles that will come from living rooms across the country when they see that moments of a
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let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte shell some phil is standing by for us there charlotte and bring us up to date on the latest you're hearing and seeing there in london. well condolences as i'm sure you can imagine a streaming in at the moment not just from the u.k. but around the world as well i'm going to start off by telling you a little bit about the statement from the palace that broke the news the prince philip had passed away and that statement they said that so the world family will join with people around the world in mourning his loss they've said that they will pitch count further announcements in june of course for now though that is in the short term we are expecting to hear from the royal family that short very dignified statements confirming his passing we also heard from prime minister boris johnson he was the 1st to make an official statement in public he put out a statement saying prince phillip and the affections of generations in the u.k. he describes him as an expert carriage driver steering the royal family so it remains an institution indisputably v
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unaffected will go ahead as planned you know let me ask you about politics here before we run out of time charlotte foreign minister boris johnson he has been a staunch defender of the astra zeneca vaccine what does today's news what does it mean for his policies and his politics. well of course he is a big defendant of the oxford astra zeneca has seen the pot in pot i'm sure there's a degree of national pride that this being a u.k. swedish company also that is well to do universities in the development of this so there will be a good deal of pride but there is pride in the entire boxing rolled out the u.k. leading the rest of europe on that now that's in pots and juice of the fact that the u.k. has ordered over 100000000 doses of 7 different vaccines so that policy is being credited with playing a big role in the u.k. vaccine roll out so i think the general feeling here is that the overall picture is that the the vaccine rollout irrespective of this news by astra zeneca considered a is still considered a success and rights to be used by current sales until in london tonight charlotte thank you. 10
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ok well thanks for the latest on that charlotte charlotte reporting from paris. now astra zeneca faces legal proceedings are from the talian woman died after receiving their. families now taking action against the multinational corporation the 55 year old music teacher from sicily got shot on march 11th but within days medical check showed the blood clots were forming in her body and brain she fell into a coma and died less than a month later her brother says she had no previous health issues. my sister was in excellent health if some tests were done on her and came back negative she had no diseases and she was perfectly fine the tests also found that my sister was not at risk from bosis she was happy to get the vaccine and then after 7 days all the symptoms mentioned by the a.m.a. began and she developed cerebral from bosis she began to feel very ill and after another 2 days during which she was hospitalized her condition resulted in a cerebral hemorrhage and after 3 rounds of surgery she died the lawsuit is that others already filed across europe against the u.
ok well thanks for the latest on that charlotte charlotte reporting from paris. now astra zeneca faces legal proceedings are from the talian woman died after receiving their. families now taking action against the multinational corporation the 55 year old music teacher from sicily got shot on march 11th but within days medical check showed the blood clots were forming in her body and brain she fell into a coma and died less than a month later her brother says she had no previous health issues....
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evening to you charlotte stanza millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what did people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact so far have been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern among the people that i've spoken to as you might expect concern higher among younger people that we've been hearing that that the risk benefit calculation is very different when looking at a given the jobs on this that tease than it is to giving the job to those who are older who have more of a risk of ending up being hospitalized or indeed dying from covert 19 so yes there is some concern but the agreement is that any risks hit. the benefits far outweigh any of the risks in fact we were told today by the medicines a regulator that the risk of these potential blood clots is vanishingly small so i want that really has to be to be kept in mind when looking at
evening to you charlotte stanza millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what did people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact so far have been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern among the people that i've spoken to as you might expect concern higher among younger people that we've...
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charlotte wriuht, exactly what happens next. charlotte wright. thank — exactly what happens next.is lunchtime. the health secretary has insisted that the astrazeneca vaccine is safe after health experts found a link to rare blood clots. and coming up... anger as hs2 diggers have started clearing a corner of ancient woodland that helped inspire roald dahl�*s fantastic mr fox. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel... after 13 months out, sarah hunter returns to the england team. the red roses captain will play against italy in the women's six nations this saturday. covid—19 has had a profound impact on end—of—life care for millions across the uk — with official figures showing that the number of people dying at home rose by more than a0% in the last year. and a report by the marie curie charity, seen by the bbc, suggests that drug shortages caused by the pandemic meant that some patients suffered unnecessary pain. karen morrison reports. my mum was a really brave and beautiful woman. she loved her life and she lived it to the full. she really loved pl
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let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte chelsea help us standing by for us there charlotte bring us up to date on the latest that you're seeing and hearing there in london. right well the palace has put out a statement confirming the passing of that you could then in bray it's said that with a deep sorrow of her majesty the queen announces the death of her beloved husband his royal highness prince philip jacob edinburgh it goes on to say highness passed away peacefully this morning at windsor castle further announcements will be made into course it says and finally says the world family join with people around the world in mourning his loss so that's the statement that we've had on the palace nothing else as yet but we are hearing that people are asked slowly starting to gather around the palace we know as well that the flag there is flying at half mast and a statement has put in the top confirming that you can bet embarrass passing on the palace gates now the statements from politicians here in the u.k. have been coming through thick and fast here the prime minister boris
let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte chelsea help us standing by for us there charlotte bring us up to date on the latest that you're seeing and hearing there in london. right well the palace has put out a statement confirming the passing of that you could then in bray it's said that with a deep sorrow of her majesty the queen announces the death of her beloved husband his royal highness prince philip jacob edinburgh it goes on to say highness passed away peacefully this morning...
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oh let's go straight out windsor castle where we're going to be correspondent to charlotte chelsea. welcome charlotte so talk us through what we're going to see from the castle precincts over the next couple of hours. phil over the next couple of hours millions of people not just in the u.k. but around the world are expected to be chaining in to watch proceedings as the u.k. bids farewell to the man some a calling the grandfather of the nation just behind me out windsor castle proceedings are already starting to get underway windsor castle known for many grand ceremonies royal weddings indeed the juke and duchess of sussex hereon megane were married here in a very glamorous ceremony in 2018 today though the royal family reuniting once again for a very somber funeral this time dramatically scaled back from what you usually expect from royal funerals there aren't any major public perceptions here they've also been request that the public keep away in line with coronavirus restrictions 'd a lot of the things that you will see through the course of the service have been directed by prin
oh let's go straight out windsor castle where we're going to be correspondent to charlotte chelsea. welcome charlotte so talk us through what we're going to see from the castle precincts over the next couple of hours. phil over the next couple of hours millions of people not just in the u.k. but around the world are expected to be chaining in to watch proceedings as the u.k. bids farewell to the man some a calling the grandfather of the nation just behind me out windsor castle proceedings are...
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charlotte's also in london thank you. ok we'll take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world now starting in the united states where amazon where house workers in the u.s. state of alabama have voted against forming a union the decisions of blood to campaigners who were hoping for a new era of worker activism and the president by the southern states have passed so-called right to work bills that the union powers. the volcano has erupted on the caribbean island of st vincent for the 1st time in 40 years 20000 people have been evacuated the coronavirus may complicate the operation neighboring islands want to accept only people who've been vaccinated. they use drug regulator is reviewing the ports of blood clots and for people who refuse to receive johnson and johnson's covert 19 vaccine european medicines agency is also expanding expanding its investigation of astra zeneca shot to include reports of a leading condition. german chancellor angela merkel is to remove the powers of the 16 federal states t
charlotte's also in london thank you. ok we'll take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world now starting in the united states where amazon where house workers in the u.s. state of alabama have voted against forming a union the decisions of blood to campaigners who were hoping for a new era of worker activism and the president by the southern states have passed so-called right to work bills that the union powers. the volcano has erupted on the caribbean island of st...
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and charlotte shell some tell us following this story for us from london hi charlotte as we mentioned the prime minister boris johnson saying this is a major step towards freedom i imagine that people are pretty excited about these openings so what's the atmosphere like in london today. absolutely samy as i'm sure you can imagine there being queues outside some shops people best bit desperate to get back and find those stores all to mummify closure rather we've seen images of people lifting up that pint in celebration off to midnight last night we're also hearing from number one storms and the hospitality. arena is that. it's off for weeks in advance over the weekend people so excited to get back into the pubs and restaurants courts had to be pointed out that it is only outdoor areas that are open at the moment indoor areas are still restricted but people here don't and they really do feel like this is the step towards the end here all this pandemic the business isn't. so much over the last year with tens of thousands of jobs gone many businesses are closing they are on the roof to be
and charlotte shell some tell us following this story for us from london hi charlotte as we mentioned the prime minister boris johnson saying this is a major step towards freedom i imagine that people are pretty excited about these openings so what's the atmosphere like in london today. absolutely samy as i'm sure you can imagine there being queues outside some shops people best bit desperate to get back and find those stores all to mummify closure rather we've seen images of people lifting up...
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let's talk more about these findings now we have our correspondents on the story charlotte shells from hell is in london and regular it is in brussels it's good to see you both there let's are with you there in brussels the e m a again decided not to limit access to this astra zeneca vaccine to certain age groups even though many national regulators have decided to do so tell us more about how it justified this decision the scientists to the. risks and gender not specific factors of for this vaccine they found that out of 86 cases in 86 cases out of 25000000 there is a link to the vaccine but no clear evidence that this has in it to actually cause the trouble this is and hence the recommendation to go on the pacific solution well meanwhile charlotte you know in the u.k. tens of millions of people have already been backs unaided with the astra zeneca vaccine and now people under 30 days won't get it so how are people there reacting . right yes to me $20000000.00 people in total here in the u.k. of had of the astra zeneca vaccine and the suggestion now that there is a more plausible link
let's talk more about these findings now we have our correspondents on the story charlotte shells from hell is in london and regular it is in brussels it's good to see you both there let's are with you there in brussels the e m a again decided not to limit access to this astra zeneca vaccine to certain age groups even though many national regulators have decided to do so tell us more about how it justified this decision the scientists to the. risks and gender not specific factors of for this...
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of for more i'm joined now by charlotte pill joins us in london good to see you charlotte have you already booked your next holiday i we hear that a book is expected soon. monica i haven't yet but clearly any talk of travel here in the u.k. international transit travel is a tonic to people's is here what you have to bear in mind is u.k. has been one of the what affected places buying the pandemic of a huge death toll here so any talk now office 3 very strict look downs of being able to to travel is extremely welcome having said that though it is still early days we are expecting prime minister boris johnson to announce some steps towards how international travel will be possible currently it's not allowed the u.k. as citizens travel abroad for toryism until at the very earliest may 17th now we are expecting to hear from boris johnson that abdullah may 17th the u.k. main should use a traffic light system which you mentioned web by countries a great is whether the red amber or green determined by thought that vaccine programs how far ahead they off the prevalence of cases coronavirus cases a
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let's go right to london correspondent charlotte shell some tell is standing by for us charlotte as we said windsor castle now confirming that prince philip has passed away at the age of 99 what more can you tell us about what you're hearing there. yeah that's right we've had a statement from the royal family and noun saying that embarrassed poncing it says with deep sorry the majesty the queen has announced the death of head beloved husband his royal highness the prince philip cheek of edinburgh and his royal highness has passed away peacefully this morning wins the consul now we are expecting more of a statement from the palace on that we're also hearing that the prime minister is due to give a statement outside downing street as well obviously we're expecting not to be an extremely somber moment the fessenden ister of scotland also joining those paying their respects already to this news she's tweeted that she's deeply saddened by the news that that you could get him for his dying she said i said my personal and deep consignments condolences and those of the scottish government and
let's go right to london correspondent charlotte shell some tell is standing by for us charlotte as we said windsor castle now confirming that prince philip has passed away at the age of 99 what more can you tell us about what you're hearing there. yeah that's right we've had a statement from the royal family and noun saying that embarrassed poncing it says with deep sorry the majesty the queen has announced the death of head beloved husband his royal highness the prince philip cheek of...
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is standing by for us hi charlotte it's good to see you i imagine a lot of people are pretty excited about these reopening sedate so tell us what the atmosphere is like in london today. that's right we've been seeing images of people queuing up outside shops you had in that report just the excitement for many it being announced go outside in pubs again at the moment there was some who even sat outside at need nights to mock the easing of these restrictions with with points to so a lot of excitement here in the u.k. in england at the moment but i think you really do have to bear in mind the toll that the last year has taken on the u.k. we had a number of. u.k. has one of the highest death tolls in the world over hunching 20000 people have lost their lives to code it has been in and now very strict restrictions particularly over the last few months where it's not been possible in various points even to meet someone from another more than one person from another household outside it's clearly also taken a huge toll on businesses as well many jobs lost many businesses are having to close
is standing by for us hi charlotte it's good to see you i imagine a lot of people are pretty excited about these reopening sedate so tell us what the atmosphere is like in london today. that's right we've been seeing images of people queuing up outside shops you had in that report just the excitement for many it being announced go outside in pubs again at the moment there was some who even sat outside at need nights to mock the easing of these restrictions with with points to so a lot of...
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that very own show it doesn't fill in london tonight charlotte stay warm thank you. our sports news in the german bundesliga minds boosted their survival chances with a late victory against colo 32 when continues their climb up the table but the result means the end of the road for cologne's cook. marcus custos cologne had a one in 7 games coach would have feared the worst when might schooled with their 1st shots on goal john paul put the finishing touches on a neat. close one handed the way back into the game on hof time penalty to validate on 3 to do is equal i said just rewards for clinton's efforts that domination continued in the 2nd half the free kick finding its way to end the scary headed to host seems which is. the football can be a cruel game when you're fighting for survival barely had time to enjoy that goal as months hit back with a sucker punch. but devastating council rounded off by kareem. the visitors had found their way and it was another break down the left that won the game in injury time to. play andre pereiro the minds here are you. taking his s
that very own show it doesn't fill in london tonight charlotte stay warm thank you. our sports news in the german bundesliga minds boosted their survival chances with a late victory against colo 32 when continues their climb up the table but the result means the end of the road for cologne's cook. marcus custos cologne had a one in 7 games coach would have feared the worst when might schooled with their 1st shots on goal john paul put the finishing touches on a neat. close one handed the way...
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let's talk more about these findings now we have our correspondents on the story charlotte also phil is in london and riegert is in brussels it's good to see you both there and let's start with you there in brussels the e m a again decided not to limit access to this astra zeneca vaccine to certain age groups even though many national regulators have decided to do so tell us more about how it justified this decision the scientists the sea risk and gender not specific factors of for this vaccine they found that out of 86 cases in 86 cases out of 25000000 there is a link to the vaccine but no clear evidence that has in the actually caused the true bose's and hence the recommendation to go on the pacific solution well meanwhile charlotte you know in the u.k. tens of millions of people have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca vaccine and now people under 30 days won't get it so how are people there reacting . right yes amy $20000000.00 people in total here in the u.k. it had of the astra zeneca vaccine and the suggestion now that there is a more plausible link between this vacc
let's talk more about these findings now we have our correspondents on the story charlotte also phil is in london and riegert is in brussels it's good to see you both there and let's start with you there in brussels the e m a again decided not to limit access to this astra zeneca vaccine to certain age groups even though many national regulators have decided to do so tell us more about how it justified this decision the scientists the sea risk and gender not specific factors of for this vaccine...
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say is still considered a success rights to be used later on that sells until in london tonight charlotte thank you well the 1000 crimes is in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported within 4 sales of new deaths from coburg 19 doctors say a local variant of the virus is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of 4000 deaths in one day may be partly due to the late reports of fatalities over easter but the situation is dire and back as a vaccination that the governor of south paolo a facing resistance from the federal government. or president both and i know isn't the tories denial of the dangers of the disease international media has already established that he's responsible for the current shortage of vaccine in brazil today. since the pandemic started the far right president has not only played down the dangers of the disease he's also actively try to prevent vaccination campaigns like the one in some powerful. in one
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it shows until she is on the story for us tonight she joins me from london good evening to you charlotte's tens of millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what did people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact so far has been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern among the people that i've spoken to as you might expect concern higher among younger people that we've been hearing that that the risk benefit calculation is very different when looking at a given the jobs on this that is than it is to giving the job to those who are older who have more of a risk of ending up being hospitalized or indeed dying from kovac 19 so yes there is some concern but the agreement is that any risks here. the benefits far outweigh any of the risks in fact we were told today by the medicines a regulator that the risk of these potential blood clots is vanishingly small say one of that really has to be
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you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte tells until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st points back in the pub i'm sure you can see behind me and still are pretty packed is they have been told they we're hearing from the managers that said today has been fully booked and says i guess 3rd piecing across the country at the moment people thrilled to be back inside a back half pubs are drinking once again here in england a lot of excitement of course this is such welcome news for people who are very sad it had and enjoyed a very tough look down here in england but the owners of these businesses as well not just pubs and restaurants the retail sector is while this is very very welcome news it's been a very challenging year indeed lot o
you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte tells until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st points back in the pub i'm sure you can see...
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dubinsky charlotte just bring us up to date. with what's been happening. well as you heard the french prime minister describe what happened in the suburb just outside of paris as a terror attack that's what jim cast expects said as he visited the scene of another dark day here in paris well we know unfolded in the afternoon to friday is a 49 year old police officer a female police officer was stabbed to death inside the police station at rambouillet which is about footie kilometer to say 40 miles west of paris we understand that she was a mother of 2 and apparently she had just returned from her lunch hour having checked new parking tickets on her car now we understand that she was initially called confronted by an individual just outside the police station and she was doing that and it appears that she was then followed by an individual into the secure area of the police station where he attacked her with a knife there are reports that he slit her throat now earlier we had heard that the president of the paris region said that
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imagine, a two hour train ride between atlanta and charlotte and going the speed of 2120 miles an hour. and two and a half hour trip between chicago and detroit, or faster more regular trips between los angeles and las vegas and right to that could be . popular on fridays. and bill as you said, your vision for amtrak calls for a new intercity rail service up to 160 previously and served communities being connected. think about when it will mean for opportunities that we connected milwaukee to green bay to madison, scranton and allentown to new york and minneapolis to louisville and much much more. would provide jobs, also accommodate jobs. and what this means is that towns and cities hundred been endangered of being left out in left behind, will be back in the game and families won't have to sacrifice the cost of living on the quality of access and the opportunities to sometimes only occurs if they live in a big city. we have a huge opportunity here to provide fast safe reliable clean transportation in this country rated and transit is part of the infrastructure. and like the rest of o
imagine, a two hour train ride between atlanta and charlotte and going the speed of 2120 miles an hour. and two and a half hour trip between chicago and detroit, or faster more regular trips between los angeles and las vegas and right to that could be . popular on fridays. and bill as you said, your vision for amtrak calls for a new intercity rail service up to 160 previously and served communities being connected. think about when it will mean for opportunities that we connected milwaukee to...
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>>charlotte wu: that's a good question. as part of any bond proceed when we started the program there is a reimbursement resolution . i think the concern of past mta board and the board of supervisors was that we made a case that we needed $500 million needed to be invested in the system and it was taking us a significant amount of time for the public to seeany improvement as a result of that bond . we also did need a commitment that the second bond was scheduled for 2024. the city is advancing it 2 years earlier so we did make a commitment that we extended all the bond funds within 10 years so we've got to fund it publicly. >> steve heminger: i think it was slide four showed the tally of where all the moneywas meant by category . if i did the math right it looks like friends of efficiency got 70 percent, roundnumbers and safe streets got 30 . my history question to you i guess is was that an explicit decision of a predecessor board of the mta or did the numbers just short of shakeout that way? >>charlotte wu: that's a grea
>>charlotte wu: that's a good question. as part of any bond proceed when we started the program there is a reimbursement resolution . i think the concern of past mta board and the board of supervisors was that we made a case that we needed $500 million needed to be invested in the system and it was taking us a significant amount of time for the public to seeany improvement as a result of that bond . we also did need a commitment that the second bond was scheduled for 2024. the city is...
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and charlotte alter, "time" magazine. brandon, i want to start with you. as i just said, you survived the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. you were at the white house this week for president biden's rollout for executive action on gun safety. i wonder how it felt to you being at the white house for that moment. >> i thought about the last five years of my life. i thought about what it felt like when i learned my best friends had taken 19 gunshot wounds from an assault rifle and would never be coming home to say goodbye to their parents. i thought about all of the trials and tribulations that the gun violence prevention movement and that young people in this country have been through over the decades, and i thought about the hope that was radiating from that podium. i think the thing that went unsaid for me in president biden's remarks was an invitation to congress to find the same political courage and will that he showed to get something done. i think americans are tired of the filibuster excuse. americans are tired of the rhetoric. they're tired of t
and charlotte alter, "time" magazine. brandon, i want to start with you. as i just said, you survived the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. you were at the white house this week for president biden's rollout for executive action on gun safety. i wonder how it felt to you being at the white house for that moment. >> i thought about the last five years of my life. i thought about what it felt like when i learned my best friends had taken 19 gunshot wounds from an assault rifle...
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let's get to the french correspondent charlotte reied charlotte, we have talked about this and veoliaad to raise the price several times since last summer listening to the ceo of suez, he said it is not about the price, but the impact this deal could have on broader society. it looks like they finally put to bed the concerns. what more do we know about the future of the new entity >> reporter: good morning, joumanna we read in the communication today the time for the communication is over. now this is an announcement of the agreement that veolia and suez came to the price raising to 20.50 euro per share. up until now, veolia paid the original stage from ng last summer they were trying to find agreement with the rest of the company. we know hasn't been the case it has been a bitter and public battle with the two french giants with the french government sitting on the sideline trying to work up this deal and wanting them to come to agreement. you had legal challenges white knights and the whole deal finally disagreement last night. from what we know and what has been announced, suspensi
let's get to the french correspondent charlotte reied charlotte, we have talked about this and veoliaad to raise the price several times since last summer listening to the ceo of suez, he said it is not about the price, but the impact this deal could have on broader society. it looks like they finally put to bed the concerns. what more do we know about the future of the new entity >> reporter: good morning, joumanna we read in the communication today the time for the communication is...
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is standing by for us hi charlotte it's good to see you i imagine a lot of people are pretty excited about these reopening sedate so tell us what the atmosphere is like in london today. that's right i've been seeing images of people queuing up outside shops you had in that report just said the excitement for many it being announced go outside in pubs again at the moment there were some who even sat outside at midnight to mock the easing of these restrictions with with the points all to do so a lot of excitement here in the u.k. in england at the moment but i think you really do have to bear in mind the toll that the last year has taken on the u.k. we had a number of. u.k. has one of the highest death tolls in the world over 120000 people have lost their lives to cope it has been in a now very strict restrictions particularly over the last few months where it's not been possible in various points even to meet someone from another more than one person from another household outside it's clearly also taken a huge toll on businesses as well many jobs lost many businesses having to close
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in charlotte, north carolina, i'm liz mclaughlin >> wow, it's really happening.emember when there were rumors it might be postponed then it was going to be shut down then it was. then the disappointment. we all know why. we are so close. so close to getting a chance to see it. >>> some of brittain's favorite words were projected on to buildings on tuesday in honor of national scrabble day as well as the easing of restrictions in the u.k. words like freedom, hope and beer best represented the nation's mood as restrictions begin to let up and hopefully less games. >> thanks for waking up with us on this >>> the johnson & johnson also called johnson vaccine has an extremely high safety profile as well but there is a rare complication that we're trying to understand. >> now at 4:30, on pause. johnson & johnson vaccine doses out of rotation, one day before the state eligibility widens. how it will affect your chances of getting vaccinated. >>> and setting the table, for a new lifeline. the big change for restaurants in one bay area city. why today will be crucial for
in charlotte, north carolina, i'm liz mclaughlin >> wow, it's really happening.emember when there were rumors it might be postponed then it was going to be shut down then it was. then the disappointment. we all know why. we are so close. so close to getting a chance to see it. >>> some of brittain's favorite words were projected on to buildings on tuesday in honor of national scrabble day as well as the easing of restrictions in the u.k. words like freedom, hope and beer best...
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dunn was charlotte was none other than the governor of milan at that time but given the short time framen which the copy was finished between 15075009 is likely that not only so lottery 0 but also other leonardo pupils were involved including for example jump. but here's the next question where is this campus after all if it's as big as we think it is it's not something you would lose very easily. and that's why we find ourselves on the train to and. in belgium to follow the next trail of glooms. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens the painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because of sort of those the major port and the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith in the low countries it was founded in this abbey the abbey of total you. know what i think is so interes
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great privilege to me to give this has two daughters margot and charlotte participating today so easy, margot and charlotte this lecture is for you and also memory of john and i'd like to move on show one paragraph i may from the acknowledgments to the book. and i'll read this if i may. one element of sadness perhaps inevitable in carrying out a project like this over a span of years is that some of the colleagues and friends who were most supportive and helpful along the way are no longer here to see the final product . it is too late to thank them for their encouragement and friendship but i do remember with gratitude and affection dan bell, bill hutchinson, john olkay, frank shot and bob silvers. i miss them all and that's a very true sense of mine so especially today i think of john. what is the question on undertaking to address in this work is where our economics came from and the emphasis is on ours. there are many forms of economics but i'm interested in our economics, meaning modern western economics. the same kind we teach in virtually every american university . i want to k
great privilege to me to give this has two daughters margot and charlotte participating today so easy, margot and charlotte this lecture is for you and also memory of john and i'd like to move on show one paragraph i may from the acknowledgments to the book. and i'll read this if i may. one element of sadness perhaps inevitable in carrying out a project like this over a span of years is that some of the colleagues and friends who were most supportive and helpful along the way are no longer here...
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charlotte's also in london thank you. well to answer some other stories making news around the world swedish climate campaigner grettir tolbert will not attend the international climate summit in scotland in november the teenage activist says the uneven distribution of covert 19 vaccines means countries will not be able to participate on equal terms for european council president sharma shell says even threats its response to the european commission in the headers you have on the line being left without a chair during talks with the turkish president if he could go back in time he said he would ensure a seating arrangement that respected everyone. it's a huge drug the regulator is reviewing reports of blood clots and for people who received the johnson and johnson and covert 19 vaccine the european medicines agency is also expanding its investigation of a b. astra zeneca shot to include reports of a bleeding condition. here in germany chancellor i'm going to medical is to centralize the powers of the 16 federal states to
charlotte's also in london thank you. well to answer some other stories making news around the world swedish climate campaigner grettir tolbert will not attend the international climate summit in scotland in november the teenage activist says the uneven distribution of covert 19 vaccines means countries will not be able to participate on equal terms for european council president sharma shell says even threats its response to the european commission in the headers you have on the line being...
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are let's go to did abuse or charlotte shell some pill she is on the story for you oh charlotte mr boris johnson calling this a major step forward how excited are people about these changes and now what's it like being in london today. that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with doris jones this is a this feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any cop out old felt like they think was the right though maybe it's the people who are gathered here they tell me but of course there's not just the good good it's the people who are wanting to have a couple of drinks a day is also great news for the public they've had a very very difficult time we know that across england loss of jobs thousands of jobs have been lost businesses have closed so. it's a day does feel like a major step forward that people are hoping for everything from september over normality to retire. yes obviously all lot of optimism there where you are but health officials continue to warn that people should not become complacent because there ar
are let's go to did abuse or charlotte shell some pill she is on the story for you oh charlotte mr boris johnson calling this a major step forward how excited are people about these changes and now what's it like being in london today. that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with doris jones this is a this feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any cop out old felt like they think was the right though maybe it's...
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charlotte: good morning. yeah, indeed.ction from ryanair and eddie wilson is that summer travel reopening could happen very suddenly and quickly. ultimately, a little bit late. it seems to match what we are seeing at the moment both in terms of coronavirus infection rates and also the policies of governments. here in the u.k., we have this expectation that travel will restart from may. the u.k. government has held off on confirming that plan. indeed, we don't yet know where we will be able to travel. we are not going to get those countries until the beginning of may. in the u.s., the state department has actually this we said it plans to declare about 80% of countries in the world no go zones. it is looking like for the start of the summer, it might be more focused domestically. anna: we could be dealing with restrictions in terms of the u.k., a traffic light system. read amber and green countries with different research and attached to visiting them. are any airlines more optimistic? are any telling a more positive story?
charlotte: good morning. yeah, indeed.ction from ryanair and eddie wilson is that summer travel reopening could happen very suddenly and quickly. ultimately, a little bit late. it seems to match what we are seeing at the moment both in terms of coronavirus infection rates and also the policies of governments. here in the u.k., we have this expectation that travel will restart from may. the u.k. government has held off on confirming that plan. indeed, we don't yet know where we will be able to...
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dumb ones charlotte was none other than the governor of milan at that time but given the short timeframe in which the copy was finished between 15071509 business likely does not only sell lottery 0 but also other leonardo pupils were involved including for example jump. but here's the next question where is this campus after all if it's as big as we think it is it's not something you would lose very easily. and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of closures. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith in the low countries and founded in this epic the abbey of total. you know what i think is so
dumb ones charlotte was none other than the governor of milan at that time but given the short timeframe in which the copy was finished between 15071509 business likely does not only sell lottery 0 but also other leonardo pupils were involved including for example jump. but here's the next question where is this campus after all if it's as big as we think it is it's not something you would lose very easily. and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next...
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charlotte pinsky there reporting from france. ok let's go to the united states now because it despite a curfew. again on the streets of minnesota for a 4th consecutive night it does follow if sunday's fatal shooting by police don't play right over night cars were torched shops looted rioters clashed with troops. i. i i i i i i i was. i. was. i. was all protesters gathered in the city of brooklyn center where the killing took place they are demanding justice for the 20 year old who was shot after being pulled over in a traffic stop the officer who fired the shot kim potter says that she mistook the gun for a taser she's not been charged with manslaughter protests were also saying see when dallas and portland where the police union building number set on fire these things remnants listen to those in the wake of george floyd's death last year he was killed in nearby minneapolis 10 miles from brooklyn center sparking a wave of nationwide protests he died when officer barry jovan placed his knee on floyd's neck and chauvinist charged
charlotte pinsky there reporting from france. ok let's go to the united states now because it despite a curfew. again on the streets of minnesota for a 4th consecutive night it does follow if sunday's fatal shooting by police don't play right over night cars were torched shops looted rioters clashed with troops. i. i i i i i i i was. i. was. i. was all protesters gathered in the city of brooklyn center where the killing took place they are demanding justice for the 20 year old who was shot...
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charlotte even ski r.t. paris. while in the hard hit parisians suburb of. doctors are struggling to find enough intensive care beds for patients. we are being overwhelmed with covert cases serious covert cases our intensive care unit is almost full the flow of patients increases every day there are more covert positive tests negative the situation is grave sense sunny is the poorest region in mainland france about 800 kroner virus cases per 100000 people that's more than twice the national average there's also been reports that teachers are walking due to the high number of infections in school. meanwhile yet another locked and gathering in a park in the belgian capital has been dispersed by mounted police. water cannon was also want to put a damper on the events while riot officers broke up groups of strikers in the name of social distancing no you might remember a few days ago fellows in brussels turned out for what was billed as an anti lockdown concert though they get sold turned out to be an april fool's joke by frank's trash. out of. a sting in europe
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7 he even painted a portrait of george's nephew charlotte dumb ones charlotte was none other than the governor of milan at that time but given the short time frame in which the copy was finished between people you know $7.15 or 9 is likely that not only saw a lottery 0 but also other later nordo pupils were involved including for example jump. but here's the next question where is this campus after all if it's as big as we think it is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of glimpse. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith in the low countries an
7 he even painted a portrait of george's nephew charlotte dumb ones charlotte was none other than the governor of milan at that time but given the short time frame in which the copy was finished between people you know $7.15 or 9 is likely that not only saw a lottery 0 but also other later nordo pupils were involved including for example jump. but here's the next question where is this campus after all if it's as big as we think it is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why...
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ok thank you charlotte was our to be there reporting from paris. ok well let's go over to the united states now because despite a curfew anger has boiled over again on the streets of minnesota for a 4th consecutive night it does follow sunday's fatal shooting by police of dante right overnight cars with top shops looted rioters clashed with troops. i. was i. was. was the protesters gathered in the city of brooklyn center where the killings took place they are demanding justice for the 20 year old who was shot after being pulled over in a routine traffic stop the officer who fired the shot came porter says that she mistook the gun for a taser she's not been charged with manslaughter protests are also seen in dallas important to where the police seemed building there was session fire and scenes reminiscent of those in the wake of george floyd's death last year he was killed in nearby minneapolis 10 miles from brooklyn center sparking a wave of nationwide protests he died when office at their chosen place his name on floyd's neck trival is charged wit
ok thank you charlotte was our to be there reporting from paris. ok well let's go over to the united states now because despite a curfew anger has boiled over again on the streets of minnesota for a 4th consecutive night it does follow sunday's fatal shooting by police of dante right overnight cars with top shops looted rioters clashed with troops. i. was i. was. was the protesters gathered in the city of brooklyn center where the killings took place they are demanding justice for the 20 year...
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party has banned the leader displaying his supporters killed and wounded and still they chant on charlotte ballasts 00. 0 israel and greece have signed what's being described as their biggest ever defense deal that includes a 1600000000 contract awarded to an israeli contractor to build and operate an air force training center in greece it's been announced as pilots from greece is several other countries take part in a joint exercise in greece. there are media reports of direct diplomatic meetings between iran and saudi arabia to cut diplomatic ties 5 years ago in 2016 after saudi arabia's execution of a shia cleric sparked violence against its embassy in tehran the recent talks were held in iraq in early april and the reported to have included discussions about reining in back who 3 rebel attacks from yemen into saudi arabia sources quoted in the report say discussions also focused on lebanon's growing political vacuum the statements also talks about growing along from gulf arab states over the expanding role of lebanon's iran backed hezbollah movement in the region mark fitzpatrick is a
party has banned the leader displaying his supporters killed and wounded and still they chant on charlotte ballasts 00. 0 israel and greece have signed what's being described as their biggest ever defense deal that includes a 1600000000 contract awarded to an israeli contractor to build and operate an air force training center in greece it's been announced as pilots from greece is several other countries take part in a joint exercise in greece. there are media reports of direct diplomatic...
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prince philip's fingerprints all over it how did the ceremony reflect the duke's life and personality charlotte right it was the personal touches that made this funeral particularly moving this had as i'm sure you can imagine be been planned for a long time philip having prince philip having a number of specifications about how he wanted to see this funeral played out that was clear in the music the songs that we show you that as well as the very strong presence of the armed forces as you mentioned he so active said this during the 2nd world war and maintained a lifelong association with the military one key feature of this funeral was of course the learned joy which acted as a has carrying his coffin into the chapel that was specially designed by prince philip himself painted in military green just that just a marker of the man that he was and the specials hunches he wanted to bring to this funeral ceremony marked the queen's 1st public appearance since her long time companion passed you already described the scenes of her being there on her own it's really difficult to imagine how tough it mu
prince philip's fingerprints all over it how did the ceremony reflect the duke's life and personality charlotte right it was the personal touches that made this funeral particularly moving this had as i'm sure you can imagine be been planned for a long time philip having prince philip having a number of specifications about how he wanted to see this funeral played out that was clear in the music the songs that we show you that as well as the very strong presence of the armed forces as you...
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for the billions in its grips charlotte dallas. * . finally have you ever wanted to completely get away from it all for a few weeks yes i have well people in france and take it to the extreme 15 scientists and explorers are just emerged from 40 days of deep isolation with no sense of time and or chapell have. a jeweler an anesthesiologist a security guard and some scientists walk out of a cave and back into the world. they spent 6 weeks in isolation deep inside the pyrenees mountains in southwest france as part of a scientific study the 15 men and women lived in a human cave in partial darkness without phones watches natural light nor any other indicator of time. the deep time experiment is led by swiss french researcher and explore christian close to studying how extreme isolation affects people's cognition and emotions. close widely known for carrying out expeditions alone to remote reaches of the planet and this study focuses on how people can be disorientated by extreme events and explore ways to prepare for them. we want to be tru
for the billions in its grips charlotte dallas. * . finally have you ever wanted to completely get away from it all for a few weeks yes i have well people in france and take it to the extreme 15 scientists and explorers are just emerged from 40 days of deep isolation with no sense of time and or chapell have. a jeweler an anesthesiologist a security guard and some scientists walk out of a cave and back into the world. they spent 6 weeks in isolation deep inside the pyrenees mountains in...