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welcome, clare, to history happy hour. >> thank you so much, colleen. i'm really excited to be with you all and share a little bit. when herbert hoover was elected president, he and mrs. hoover knew immediately they would need a place to renew their balance and strength and a place to rejuvenate. so, he assigned a task to find the perfect spot to one of his secretaries, lawrence richie, and lawrence richie delivered. he had three criteria to work with. one, they wanted a place close to washington, d.c. like maybe within 100 miles because they wanted to be able to go to the camp frequently. the second criteria was they wanted something in the mountains, something at a higher elevation because as joan mentioned, we know what washington, d.c., summers can be like and, of course, this is the days before air conditioning. and the third and most important criteria is it had to have trout. as i said, lawrence richie delivered. he delivered in a big way. and today i'd like to take you to the hoover's home. here we are on the porch of the brown house. some peopl
welcome, clare, to history happy hour. >> thank you so much, colleen. i'm really excited to be with you all and share a little bit. when herbert hoover was elected president, he and mrs. hoover knew immediately they would need a place to renew their balance and strength and a place to rejuvenate. so, he assigned a task to find the perfect spot to one of his secretaries, lawrence richie, and lawrence richie delivered. he had three criteria to work with. one, they wanted a place close to...
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now on bbc news, as part of bbc sport's lgbt+ history month, clare balding looks at what it means toman in sport. hi there, my name is clare balding, a television and radio broadcaster, mainly in sport for the bbc and for other channels as well. it's really interesting looking at lgbt rights and indeed attitudes to lgbt people through the lens of sport. i will particularly focus on women's sport, because since the early 20th century with the record goal—scorer lily parr to the 21st century boxer nicola adams and superstar megan rapinoe, women's sport has been a place where it is important to be yourself. billiejean king and martina navratilova have both been vocal advocates for equal rights and for the lgbt community to be respected and valued. visibility is a really important thing. for as long as people stay hidden from view or deny who they are and who they love, there will be a stigma or shame, and that shame passes on from generation to generation. on the flip side of coin, if you can be happily visible, if you can be proud, if you can be comfortable and confident, if you can be
now on bbc news, as part of bbc sport's lgbt+ history month, clare balding looks at what it means toman in sport. hi there, my name is clare balding, a television and radio broadcaster, mainly in sport for the bbc and for other channels as well. it's really interesting looking at lgbt rights and indeed attitudes to lgbt people through the lens of sport. i will particularly focus on women's sport, because since the early 20th century with the record goal—scorer lily parr to the 21st century...
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i think it depends upon that which is presented. >> joining us our discussion now is clare mccaskill when i saw senator shelby announce today he won't have any re-election pressure on him when he's thinking about how to vote in this impeachment trial? >> yeah, yeah -- i -- i we have two categories of possible here. by my count, we have 13 maybes, which is a problem since we need 17. of those 13, there's two categories. well, three categories. two with courage and i'm getting out of here anyway and i can afford to do the right thing. i would put shelby in that last category. watch him follow whatever mitch mcconnell does. >> and john, it seems we are definitely headed for a new record number of votes to impeach and convict a president in an impeachment trial. we're starting at 50 and going up from there. we could be at 55 or 60. that would have its own kind of impact. that clear majority vote to convict. even though it doesn't do the job according to the constitution. >> yeah. i think that's right, lawrence. look i think, you know, anybody who is sensible in counting votes and claire
i think it depends upon that which is presented. >> joining us our discussion now is clare mccaskill when i saw senator shelby announce today he won't have any re-election pressure on him when he's thinking about how to vote in this impeachment trial? >> yeah, yeah -- i -- i we have two categories of possible here. by my count, we have 13 maybes, which is a problem since we need 17. of those 13, there's two categories. well, three categories. two with courage and i'm getting out of...
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clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. we're going in space activities and definitely these nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to be clear and we've heard that just before and of science you know there to provide inspiration and that's true for nasa that's true for china and that's you also have the. but also in terms of technology development very important and i'm a member of technology transfers that can actually be directly adapted from some of them are missions to other sectors like even medical imagery to go back to that later on but also i would say most importantly. in order to actually be sure case there are innovation. and there you see quite a number of countries that are forming these small club really small club that can actually conduct expects and i carry a missions now your organization says that space activities are experimenting globally what exactly are the down to earth
clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. we're going in space activities and definitely these nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to be clear and we've heard that just before and of science you know there to provide inspiration and that's true for nasa that's true for china and that's you also have the....
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five more followed, with clare emslie here getting the seventh.watford are up to third in the championship after beating derby 2—1 at vicarage road. two goals in two first half minutes from joao pedro and will hughes here have put watford level on points with brentford, who are in the second automatic promotion spot. six nations leaders france have been dealt a further blow ahead of next weekend's game against scotland, with news that key player antoine dupont has tested positive for coronavirus. dupont was named player of the tournament last year, and is the fourth member of the french set—up to return a positive test. of the first 12 players tested today, the other 11 tested negative, with more results to follow. in the premiership... bath came from behind to earn a late 16—14 win against gloucester rhys priestland scored a penalty kick with just seconds left on the clock to give bath a 16—14 win in a scrappy west country derby, which both sides finished the game with 14 men. daniil medvedev has beaten stefanos tsitsipas in straight sets, to rea
five more followed, with clare emslie here getting the seventh.watford are up to third in the championship after beating derby 2—1 at vicarage road. two goals in two first half minutes from joao pedro and will hughes here have put watford level on points with brentford, who are in the second automatic promotion spot. six nations leaders france have been dealt a further blow ahead of next weekend's game against scotland, with news that key player antoine dupont has tested positive for...
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and that number will go to 15,000 a day once on the clare county gets up doses. yesterday, staff at levi's went through dry run's to make sure the process goes smoothly today. >> there's definitely a lot of challenges, logistically and doing in such a big skill. >> i'm praying they roll it out as quickly as they can. >> you can schedule an appointment if you are ineligible counfrox.org e iuke tuesday through saturday. >>> mass vaccination site at the alameda county fairgrounds should open next week. the county is expanding eligibility, essential workers like teachers can now get the shot. vaccinations are also picking up statewide, nearly a month ago, less than 1 million doses had been administered. now that number is up to 4.75 million, 67% of our current supply. all of this comes as california continuesriend, reporting fewer cases of the coronavirus. right now, the positivity rate is about 6%. a month ago, it was more than twice that at 14%. for more on who is eligible for a vaccine and where to get one near you, just check out our online resource guide, kpix.c
and that number will go to 15,000 a day once on the clare county gets up doses. yesterday, staff at levi's went through dry run's to make sure the process goes smoothly today. >> there's definitely a lot of challenges, logistically and doing in such a big skill. >> i'm praying they roll it out as quickly as they can. >> you can schedule an appointment if you are ineligible counfrox.org e iuke tuesday through saturday. >>> mass vaccination site at the alameda county...
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clare, | relevant for so many people. clare, you met him at the foundation launched. _ man and he just said hello, actually, but _ man and he just said hello, actually, but it— man and he just said hello, actually, but it was - man and he just said hello, actually, but it was a - man and he just said hello, i actually, but it was a delight man and he just said hello, - actually, but it was a delight to go there _ actually, but it was a delight to go there and — actually, but it was a delight to go there and it — actually, but it was a delight to go there and it also _ actually, but it was a delight to go there and it also happened - actually, but it was a delight to go there and it also happened in- actually, but it was a delight to go there and it also happened in thei there and it also happened in the summer— there and it also happened in the summer and _ there and it also happened in the summerand all— there and it also happened in the summerand all of— there and it also happened in the summer and all of us _ there and it also happened in the summer and all of us h
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a dup mp summarised what clare hards and the other witnesses had said. there is huge distortion _ to the market, empty movements of vehicles back to - northern ireland from gb, sps issues, inadequate training, and this is - the grace period. you must be really looking forward to what's going. to happen from april- when the grace period's over. for me, mr paisley, it's about trying to get an extension on these grace periods as much as possible, because january has really set us back significantly. so the time that we would've liked to have prepared for this next period has delayed us. and certainly, we feel that we willjust approach another steep learning curve, particularly if we don't get the grace period, and particularly if the announcement of the grace period is left to the last minute. do you thinkjust kicking the can down the road . is the solution? for example, there's. going to be a meeting, i believe, tomorrow between mr gove and mr chesnokovl of the european union. if you had a chance i to be in that meeting, what would you ask them to do to fi
a dup mp summarised what clare hards and the other witnesses had said. there is huge distortion _ to the market, empty movements of vehicles back to - northern ireland from gb, sps issues, inadequate training, and this is - the grace period. you must be really looking forward to what's going. to happen from april- when the grace period's over. for me, mr paisley, it's about trying to get an extension on these grace periods as much as possible, because january has really set us back...
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but the idea of globalism and clare booth luce is a big part of the tradition and i don't think thatill go away either. there is a lot of space for that because of the forever wars are repressed. and one final point about that, the point that one fifth of the people that are arrested our veterans and that tells us there is a sociological political clock. there is a lot of trauma but like my friend points out about the vietnam war, were produces again. >> but it merges so nicely with the idea that. >> we would be more secure. >> the book is about the rise of the white power movement which stems from some people returning from vietnam and their experiences and the idea of guerrilla warfare which it means to fight the federal government. but i'm interested in religion and talking about faith. when i have conversations with conservatives who identify as being on - - being christians. >> that summer they feel they are share their values but protect them as a bulwark or against those who don't but how may identify as conservatives or republicans? >> faith plays an interesting role with pub
but the idea of globalism and clare booth luce is a big part of the tradition and i don't think thatill go away either. there is a lot of space for that because of the forever wars are repressed. and one final point about that, the point that one fifth of the people that are arrested our veterans and that tells us there is a sociological political clock. there is a lot of trauma but like my friend points out about the vietnam war, were produces again. >> but it merges so nicely with the...
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clare daly is a member of the european parliament and talk to us later she told us that some politicians have a vested interest in seeking confrontation with russia. by doing so unfortunately it's her ongoing campaign and so i do european union i think in many ways driven by the military industrial complex which is sort of holst russia and the enemy in order to justify your launching or secured so it's you and we have this narrative of supposedly european values whatever they are that we're supposed to bring them to the rest of the worlds and not russia isn't playing which is obviously nonsense i don't think i regret the fact that it does reflect a deteriorating relationship but there are certainly elements many elements inside view or people who are happy to play a swordsman and see russian current and we are seeing the us increasingly so now. campaign as in britain are demanding answers from police chiefs over the death of a black man the day off to his arrest the edwards dashti spoke to the family of mohammed hassan. you smiling at you and he was he. was always you know. we let him by
clare daly is a member of the european parliament and talk to us later she told us that some politicians have a vested interest in seeking confrontation with russia. by doing so unfortunately it's her ongoing campaign and so i do european union i think in many ways driven by the military industrial complex which is sort of holst russia and the enemy in order to justify your launching or secured so it's you and we have this narrative of supposedly european values whatever they are that we're...
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but to get a second opinion — and one from an actual doctor — i drafted in clare gerada, gp and formerllege of general practitioners. so under your skin, you have got millions of very small blood vessels and what this technology will be doing, no doubt, is actually pinning one of those down and picking up these various indices. another smartphone—based solution could be this. lmd's tiny device can track your blood pressure just by holding your finger down on it. its sensors track the pressure that you are putting on, along with what the vessels look like under the skin. but the eventual aim is to have this built into mobile phones. when you measure your blood pressure with a normal cuff — around your arm — what it does is squeeze and compress the arm against the pressure of the blood. we do exactly the same, except we use the arteries here in the tip of the finger. and when you put your finger on the device, like that, it tells you on the screen to push harder or softer. it did take quite a few goes to get a reading, but the company is improving its set of simple games to help you focu
but to get a second opinion — and one from an actual doctor — i drafted in clare gerada, gp and formerllege of general practitioners. so under your skin, you have got millions of very small blood vessels and what this technology will be doing, no doubt, is actually pinning one of those down and picking up these various indices. another smartphone—based solution could be this. lmd's tiny device can track your blood pressure just by holding your finger down on it. its sensors track the...
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clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. winning in space activities and definitely this nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to be clear and we heard that just before and terms of science . in order to provide inspiration and that's true for nasa that's true of china and that's you also have the u.a.e. but also in terms of technology development are very important and i'm a member of technology transfers that can actually be directly adapted from some of them are missions to other sectors and even medical imagery to come back to that later on but also i would say most importantly. in order to actually be sure case there are innovation. and there you see quite a number of countries that are forming these small club really small club that can actually conduct x. x. and i carry air missions how you organize and says that space activities are a spam thing globally what exactly are the down to eart
clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. winning in space activities and definitely this nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to be clear and we heard that just before and terms of science . in order to provide inspiration and that's true for nasa that's true of china and that's you also have the u.a.e....
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and clare eels, first of all our government our democratic party staying with them. i am a democrat and i do not want to change my politics. i believe that's in a republican party so far has been a failure. in the last 10 or 12 years. have you anything to say to that dr. griffin? you're wrong because the democratic party is not with sinclair because the democratic party is not raising funds for sinclair's election. the money raised in different states is independent of the democratic party and you know that and let's hear some more center interview down. then clear then claire has interviewed our president of the united states. yeah, that's not a great reception and when he got when he went to see him he told him not to discuss politics because he knew that he would be put on the spot by sinclair. and that the element object of mr. sinclairs to put mr. roosevelt on the spot. by the election of god, there's no such a thing as putting a man on the spot. that's that's the thoughts of your own mind. we're on the spot now. no, you're not you're on dr. biff and disagree wi
and clare eels, first of all our government our democratic party staying with them. i am a democrat and i do not want to change my politics. i believe that's in a republican party so far has been a failure. in the last 10 or 12 years. have you anything to say to that dr. griffin? you're wrong because the democratic party is not with sinclair because the democratic party is not raising funds for sinclair's election. the money raised in different states is independent of the democratic party and...
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mums stacey and clare are most worried about the emotional impact.go out. he'll be like, "but what if we die, mummy?" he wants to wear a mask. i want him to be able to catch up and be where he is on the basic skills, and then mostly it's more important for the social side. he just wants to see his friends. i worry about their confidence levels. year 11 pupils at this school are already getting tutoring. there's a bit more money today for this kind of help. it's really valuable. i don't feel panic when i don't get stuff in class because i can always go back to them and they'll help me. in a big classroom, everyone has different strengths and weaknesses whereas in one—to—one tutoring i'm able to go over things that i specifically struggle in. today's money adds up to around £22,000 for a secondary school like this. it's a bit less than a starting teacher's salary for one year. and to put it into context, the budget for the school for a year is more than £6 million. still, here they say it's extra for their summer school for new pupils. year sixes have
mums stacey and clare are most worried about the emotional impact.go out. he'll be like, "but what if we die, mummy?" he wants to wear a mask. i want him to be able to catch up and be where he is on the basic skills, and then mostly it's more important for the social side. he just wants to see his friends. i worry about their confidence levels. year 11 pupils at this school are already getting tutoring. there's a bit more money today for this kind of help. it's really valuable. i...
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let's bring in clare finkelstein she's professor of law and professor of philosophy loss of a university of pennsylvania she joins us from philadelphia many thanks for speaking to us claire what's your reaction to this verdict it's hard to see it as anything but a clear victory for donald trump it's incredibly disturbing that with the democrats controlling not only the white house but both houses of congress that they could not convict on an impeachment a president who sent even by the views of mitch mcconnell provoked an armed insurrection against the u.s. government is quite extraordinary that that failed and really shows the strength to hold that donald trump house on the republican party. the democrats. chance i doubt is that phone really where you are. that's coming from my followers . i'm sorry about that question like do you think democrats missed their big chance here because witness testimony would have really pin down what trump knew on january 6th and whether whether mike pence for example was in danger. yes i wrote an op ed that was published this morning with richard painter
let's bring in clare finkelstein she's professor of law and professor of philosophy loss of a university of pennsylvania she joins us from philadelphia many thanks for speaking to us claire what's your reaction to this verdict it's hard to see it as anything but a clear victory for donald trump it's incredibly disturbing that with the democrats controlling not only the white house but both houses of congress that they could not convict on an impeachment a president who sent even by the views of...
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in a few minutes donald trump's impeachment trial will resume after a short break let's return to clare finkelstein's professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania she joins us now from philadelphia good to have you back with us so what can we expect once this resumes right now. i expect that in the last 45 minutes the 2 sides have been talking about how many witnesses to have and reports are that it may be somewhere between 5 and 10 but that's about the size of the witness list that i would be expecting i also expect that there may be some announcement about ground rules and also timing when those witnesses are going to be called and is there an amount of time that will be set for each side to call witnesses a certain amount of time either per witness or collectively for all the witnesses that each side gets to call together chlamydia all of that change once we start hearing from witnesses if one says well i heard x. y. z. and from someone else i very much hope that they will have those flexible rules because as they start calling witnesses as you suggest there may
in a few minutes donald trump's impeachment trial will resume after a short break let's return to clare finkelstein's professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania she joins us now from philadelphia good to have you back with us so what can we expect once this resumes right now. i expect that in the last 45 minutes the 2 sides have been talking about how many witnesses to have and reports are that it may be somewhere between 5 and 10 but that's about the size of the witness...
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it's all going to come clare in the coming days and weeks thank you very much to all of our guests from media about the cost of medicare and i don't know what a poet. i thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and to further discussion you can go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me can you tell from the entire team here in doha and i i. i. february on al-jazeera under strict access to iran's nuclear program is about to end will u.s. president joe biden overturn trump sanctions and help rebuild relations al-jazeera said so to the journey to the heart of what it means to be a true supporter of the pains of ok the u.s. has the highest covert 19 count in the world the new administration has promised a time out around we'll have extensive coverage the big picture previews have a perfect storm of events and 2020 expose the truth about wakes up the hawk to the united states and as president joe biden embarks on hi
it's all going to come clare in the coming days and weeks thank you very much to all of our guests from media about the cost of medicare and i don't know what a poet. i thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and to further discussion you can go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me can you tell from the entire team...
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for details of organisations that can help you if you are affected by some of the issues in clare's reportt is bbc... uk forwards acolyte. as the lockdown continues and new covid variants emerge, the government is constantly looking at what restrictions are needed to bring the virus under control. one thing that's so far been ruled out is axing the bubble system — because, for many, bubbles have represented a lifeline during the pandemic. hope bolger has been taking a look at how they've helped. it's been a lifeline. i don't know how people are doing without it. the difference it has made it to our quality of life, to her quality of life, is huge. it has actually saved my life. coronavirus has caused many of us to feel isolated at times. during the first lockdown some people spent weeks without any real human contact. alex was one of them. the most meaningful conversation i had was with the lady in the co—op over the road about eggs. it was incredibly isolating, it got really, really lonely. when support bubbles were brought in lastjune, they offered people in similar situations a vital ch
for details of organisations that can help you if you are affected by some of the issues in clare's reportt is bbc... uk forwards acolyte. as the lockdown continues and new covid variants emerge, the government is constantly looking at what restrictions are needed to bring the virus under control. one thing that's so far been ruled out is axing the bubble system — because, for many, bubbles have represented a lifeline during the pandemic. hope bolger has been taking a look at how they've...
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now on bbc news, clare balding looks at what it means to be a gay woman in sport.
now on bbc news, clare balding looks at what it means to be a gay woman in sport.
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mums stacey and clare are most worried about the emotional impact. out. - he'll be like, "what if we die, money? i " he wants to wear a mask. i want him to be able to catch up and be where he has on the basic skills, and then mostly it is more important for the social side. he just wants to see his friends. i just really worry about their confidence levels. year 11 pupils at the school are already getting tutoring. there is a bit more money today for this kind of help. it is really valuable. i don't feel panic when i do not get stuff in class, because i can go back to them and they will help me. in a big classroom, everyone has strengths and weaknesses, - whereas in one—to—one tutoring i can go overthings i am _ specifically struggling with. today's money adds up to £22,000 for a secondary school like this, a bit less then are starting teacher's salary for one year. to put it into context, the budget for the school for a year is more than £6 million. still, here they say it's extra for their summer school for new pupils. year sixes have missed out a
mums stacey and clare are most worried about the emotional impact. out. - he'll be like, "what if we die, money? i " he wants to wear a mask. i want him to be able to catch up and be where he has on the basic skills, and then mostly it is more important for the social side. he just wants to see his friends. i just really worry about their confidence levels. year 11 pupils at the school are already getting tutoring. there is a bit more money today for this kind of help. it is really...
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anti-nuclear activist clare grady reported to prison on wednesday. 2018, she and six other plowshares activists broke into the kings bay naval submarine base in georgia to protest u.s. nuclear weapons programs. grady was sentenced to a year in prison. four of her co-defendants are also locked up -- father steve kelly, carmen trotta, patrick o'neill, and martha hennessy, the granddaughter of dorothy day. and president biden's nominee to head the office of management and budget, neera tanden, faced intense questioning on wednesday over her past comments attacking progressives as well as her ties to big business. tanden has served as president of the center for american progress since 2011. this is senator bernie sanders, chair of the senate budget committee. >> your attacks were not made just against republicans, there were vicio attacks made against progressives, people who i have worked with personally. can you reflect a little bit about some of your decisions and the personal statements that you have made in recent years? >> yes, senator. i apprecia
anti-nuclear activist clare grady reported to prison on wednesday. 2018, she and six other plowshares activists broke into the kings bay naval submarine base in georgia to protest u.s. nuclear weapons programs. grady was sentenced to a year in prison. four of her co-defendants are also locked up -- father steve kelly, carmen trotta, patrick o'neill, and martha hennessy, the granddaughter of dorothy day. and president biden's nominee to head the office of management and budget, neera tanden,...
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donald trump clarely shares some of the responsibility here.it on the committee share responsibility here. it's both about holding people accountable for the insurrection of january 6th and making necessary changes so this does not happen again in the future. >> how confident are you that law enforcement is prepared should another domestic terror attack like this one occur? >> look, if there was an attempt today, they're still not ready. we need some significant structural changes and resources to better prepare capitol pd and other agencies to prevent an insurrection. that's the reason why the barriers and razor wire and national guard is still deployed in the capitol area. a lot needs to change in order to reach that level of safety and confidence to reopen the capitol. but that's our mission. this is the hope of our democracy. it should be completely accessible to the general public while maintaining the safety of the people who work here and visit here. >> your republican colleague senators, josh hawley and ted cruz participated in the hear
donald trump clarely shares some of the responsibility here.it on the committee share responsibility here. it's both about holding people accountable for the insurrection of january 6th and making necessary changes so this does not happen again in the future. >> how confident are you that law enforcement is prepared should another domestic terror attack like this one occur? >> look, if there was an attempt today, they're still not ready. we need some significant structural changes...
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it's just been confirmed that bachelorette clare crawley and dale moss have broken up after a five-monthe months but in "bachelor" time, that's 30 years, so congrats on a a great run. [ applause ] they couldn't believe it they were like, "we did everything right we met on a tv show. we got engaged after three dates and made out with 20 other people along the way. whaaa? [ laughter ] and finally, this is exciting. i saw that all five seasons of "the muppet show" are coming to disney+ next month but it seems like they've updated some of the music to connect with a younger audience, i think. take a look at this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: we have a great show give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: what a show we have for you tonight. he is an analyst on tnt's "inside the nba. shaquille o'neal is here [ cheers and applause plus, she stars in the new movie "promising young woman." alison brie is here. [ cheers and applause and we got great music from pa salieu. [ cheers and applause hey, everybody, our -- our buddy pete buttigieg, who's been on the show a bunch of times
it's just been confirmed that bachelorette clare crawley and dale moss have broken up after a five-monthe months but in "bachelor" time, that's 30 years, so congrats on a a great run. [ applause ] they couldn't believe it they were like, "we did everything right we met on a tv show. we got engaged after three dates and made out with 20 other people along the way. whaaa? [ laughter ] and finally, this is exciting. i saw that all five seasons of "the muppet show" are...
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right now, santa clare county residence 65 and older are eligible, along with healthcare workers, andare home residents are also eligible. chalnges logisticaill, because the sheer number of people, the volume of people we have to get through the gates and into our vaccination stations, and out the door, because we want to do that as safely as we can. >> reporter: so this whole thing will take about an hour from the process of getting through the gates, getting your vaccine, and then they also want to observe you briefly after that, to make sure you don't have any adverse effects. so again, it'll take about an hour. and you can make those reservations online. you can go to the santa clara county health website. all of this kicks off the first shots will be happening at 1:30. reporting live in san jose, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> happening today in the north bay, new vaccination center is opening up on the santa rosa junior college campus in petaluma. the site on sonoma mountain parkway has the capacity to vaccinate 300 people per day. if you live in the south bay, mass vaccination site
right now, santa clare county residence 65 and older are eligible, along with healthcare workers, andare home residents are also eligible. chalnges logisticaill, because the sheer number of people, the volume of people we have to get through the gates and into our vaccination stations, and out the door, because we want to do that as safely as we can. >> reporter: so this whole thing will take about an hour from the process of getting through the gates, getting your vaccine, and then they...
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five more followed, with clare emslie here getting the seventh.us. dupont was named player of the tournament last year, and is the fourth member of the french set—up to return a positive test. of the first 12 players tested today, the other 11 tested negative, with more results to follow. in the premiership... bath came from behind to earn a late 16—14 win against gloucester rhys priestland scored a penalty kick with just seconds left on the clock to give bath a 16—14 win in a scrappy west country derby, which both sides finished the game with 1a men. daniil medvedev has beaten stefanos tsitsipas in straight sets, to reach the final of the australian open. the tight contest we were expecting didn�*t materialise — after sailing through the first two sets, medvedev was given more of a work—out in the third but he never looked in trouble. he�*ll now face novak djokovic for the title on sunday. ronnie o�*sullivan is through to the semi finals of the welsh open snooker, receiving a bye after ali carter withdrew from the tournament for health reasons. o
five more followed, with clare emslie here getting the seventh.us. dupont was named player of the tournament last year, and is the fourth member of the french set—up to return a positive test. of the first 12 players tested today, the other 11 tested negative, with more results to follow. in the premiership... bath came from behind to earn a late 16—14 win against gloucester rhys priestland scored a penalty kick with just seconds left on the clock to give bath a 16—14 win in a scrappy...
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to make that transition county school as far as getting. 34 10 of clare county man. do we have any indication whether the county will slip into the red tears explain the goal that we set was to vaccinate 85% of our eligible population, which is by summer, of course, it depends on the vaccine supply, but you need to set a goal and that's what we did. our supply has been. slowly increasing each week. that's our alexi should department. health officials giving the update. they're announcing the expansion of covid-19 vaccinations starting february 28th. they're gonna be expanding access to workers and education and child care, emergency services and the food and ag industries again starting february 28 who will have much more coming up right here at 4 30 coming up. polarizing voice has gone side of conservative talk show host rush limbaugh has died. next, how he's being remembered today and boy, my home state of texas, really getting hit hard by a second wintering blast one millions of people remain without power will have the very latest on the crippling winter storm th
to make that transition county school as far as getting. 34 10 of clare county man. do we have any indication whether the county will slip into the red tears explain the goal that we set was to vaccinate 85% of our eligible population, which is by summer, of course, it depends on the vaccine supply, but you need to set a goal and that's what we did. our supply has been. slowly increasing each week. that's our alexi should department. health officials giving the update. they're announcing the...
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five more followed, with clare emslie here getting the seventh.england�*s most capped player fara williams, has revealed that she�*s been battling a rare kidney condition called nephrotic syndrome for almost a year. williams said it "broke" her and she�*s told us she pushed herself too hard, to return to action. through many different times throughout my career, football has been my go—to. so, maybe i also believed that i needed to be in it to get through this illness, but actually, on reflection, i didn�*t need to be in it, and i was ok in dealing with it away from there. and probably when i did take the time off, i could recover my mind better, took a few weeks out and actually mentally feel so much more refreshed and ready to go. whereas i think dealing with it at the time, just keep trying to push as much as i was, but feeling like i was just failing at every attempt. fulham manager scott parker says the surprise birthday party thrown for defender terence kongolo was "not acceptable". and he won�*t feature in the squad for tomorrow�*s game aga
five more followed, with clare emslie here getting the seventh.england�*s most capped player fara williams, has revealed that she�*s been battling a rare kidney condition called nephrotic syndrome for almost a year. williams said it "broke" her and she�*s told us she pushed herself too hard, to return to action. through many different times throughout my career, football has been my go—to. so, maybe i also believed that i needed to be in it to get through this illness, but...
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clare, you can see the screen? >> yes, i can see the screen. i wish i had it in front of me so i could make notes. >> thank you. commissioner zvanski, commissioner breslin, can you hear me now? >> yes, i can hear you. >> [inaudible] of each of the r.f.p. questionnaires, and as mentioned earlier, this r.f.p. questionnaire is divided into three sections. the first is a standard section for all respondents. the second is plan and network specific questions, and the third are pharmacy questions. i should reiterate, for each one of the respondents, they responded to the same questionnaire. the financial section. this allowed us and the patient evaluation panel to review the [inaudible] this included a multitude of factors. most importantly, the [inaudible] the drug rebates and sustainability over the next three projected years, 2022 through 2024. this was a lengthy [inaudible] and 114 underlying scope of developments, terms and conditions [inaudible] modify, either by expansion or reduction. this section was [inaudible] worth 250 points. the next se
clare, you can see the screen? >> yes, i can see the screen. i wish i had it in front of me so i could make notes. >> thank you. commissioner zvanski, commissioner breslin, can you hear me now? >> yes, i can hear you. >> [inaudible] of each of the r.f.p. questionnaires, and as mentioned earlier, this r.f.p. questionnaire is divided into three sections. the first is a standard section for all respondents. the second is plan and network specific questions, and the third...
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clare sealjoins me now. what is wrong with buy now pay later. , , .., , later. way of spreading the cost of something but actually, they are very different from a credit card, you are making the decision to borrow at the point of check out, so you're not, you don't have those decision making measures in place, and i think it's very very easy for people to get into a bit of a snowball and be optimistic about how they are going to pay it back but at the moment, everybody�*s quite financially precarious, because of covid, so you know, we can't be certain about our prospects, a lot of us can't be certain about our prospects in a month or two of us can�*t be certain about our prospects in a month or two months�* time. prospects in a month or two months' time. a . prospects in a month or two months' time. . 11" ., time. until march 2019 you had £27,000 worth _ time. until march 2019 you had £27,000 worth of _ time. until march 2019 you had £27,000 worth of credit - time. until march 2019 you had £27,000 worth of credit card, | time. until march 2019 you had i £27,000
clare sealjoins me now. what is wrong with buy now pay later. , , .., , later. way of spreading the cost of something but actually, they are very different from a credit card, you are making the decision to borrow at the point of check out, so you're not, you don't have those decision making measures in place, and i think it's very very easy for people to get into a bit of a snowball and be optimistic about how they are going to pay it back but at the moment, everybody�*s quite financially...
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for single mum clare, that flexibility is key.he government need to also proactively change that too. so, things like flexible working to be a right for everybody, and remote working should be a part of that too. so much about the way we work has changed, the government has had to scramble to put in place support schemes which have largely been welcomed, but mps say there must be more focus on support for women, or gender equality could go backwards. alex forsyth, bbc news. victoria benson is the chief executive of gingerbread, a charity for single parent families. she gave evidence in the inquiry last year. good afternoon to you. i am very struck that single parenthood as you have described it, it is a gendered issue because a vast majority of single parents are women. how would you say that the women you have dealt with have coped during this pandemic? 50 dealt with have coped during this andemic? ., ' :: , dealt with have coped during this andemic? ., ' in ., dealt with have coped during this andemic? ., '::f ., , pandemic? so
for single mum clare, that flexibility is key.he government need to also proactively change that too. so, things like flexible working to be a right for everybody, and remote working should be a part of that too. so much about the way we work has changed, the government has had to scramble to put in place support schemes which have largely been welcomed, but mps say there must be more focus on support for women, or gender equality could go backwards. alex forsyth, bbc news. victoria benson is...
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also i'm joined by michael's gp dame clare gerada, who is also the former chair of the royal collegeerred to ucl h, which is where been taking treatments until we came to madeira. i was going to come in there and ask you why, if you are having the treatment, he decided to travel abroad in the middle of a pandemic? well, the reason is very simple. i had been self isolating all that time, so long before the covid virus began. and ijust needed a break, i really, really needed a break. so i thought a ten day quick trip to virtually covid free madeira would be an opportunity to do so. and it didn't take a lot of persuading for me to say yes and book the tickets. while you were out there... lnihiiie me to say yes and book the tickets. while you were out there... while we were out there... _ while you were out there... while we were out there... we _ while you were out there... while we were out there... we left _ while you were out there... while we were out there... we left on - while you were out there... while we were out there... we left on the - were out there... we left on the 18th,
also i'm joined by michael's gp dame clare gerada, who is also the former chair of the royal collegeerred to ucl h, which is where been taking treatments until we came to madeira. i was going to come in there and ask you why, if you are having the treatment, he decided to travel abroad in the middle of a pandemic? well, the reason is very simple. i had been self isolating all that time, so long before the covid virus began. and ijust needed a break, i really, really needed a break. so i thought...
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we are back with neil katyell and daniel goldman and clare mccaskill, it is truly shocking to us to witnessi'm okay. >> you need a minute? >> you know, it's just so hard, nicolle. watching my friends and colleagues run through that hall in fear. in our own capitol building and then i mean, my anger, i am so sad that my anger that the nerve of this man to claim he supports police and supports law and order and he was sitting in his office while this was going on and did nothing. i mean, that and that alone makes this an impeachable offense, he failed to do nothing to protect the people in that building once he knew it had completely gotten out of hand and turned violent. it is just heartbreaking. >> i think the hearts of everyone that was in the building have been revealed as being broken as yours, clair mccaskill and the only question before the country is, what will be done? this was a president who summoned a mob to kill his vice president and we will rack that video and show it to you again in a moment. but whatever you think of republicans and democrats, the vice president of the united
we are back with neil katyell and daniel goldman and clare mccaskill, it is truly shocking to us to witnessi'm okay. >> you need a minute? >> you know, it's just so hard, nicolle. watching my friends and colleagues run through that hall in fear. in our own capitol building and then i mean, my anger, i am so sad that my anger that the nerve of this man to claim he supports police and supports law and order and he was sitting in his office while this was going on and did nothing. i...
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. >> clare mccaskill, that'll be something to watch. how do you?f all, if anybody has not seen this video, find it online and share it with people especially people you disagree with. you know, nicole just said no one can look away. but my friends inside the chamber have communicated to me that that's exactly what some of the republicans were doing. marco rubio tried to stay busy with papers. so did rick scott of florida. so did cruz. there were a number of them that tried to busy themselves, tom cotton, didn't watch. now the vast majority of the republicans did watch, and so did the democrats. but some of the democrats looked away because they didn't want to see those images again, particularly the image of the woman being shot as they were trying to breach the house floor while house members were still on the house floor. so, there will be people that will refuse to watch, as we saw senators refusing to watch. there will be people that will refuse -- but for the majority of america if they watch that video, they would come to one conclusion, and
. >> clare mccaskill, that'll be something to watch. how do you?f all, if anybody has not seen this video, find it online and share it with people especially people you disagree with. you know, nicole just said no one can look away. but my friends inside the chamber have communicated to me that that's exactly what some of the republicans were doing. marco rubio tried to stay busy with papers. so did rick scott of florida. so did cruz. there were a number of them that tried to busy...
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. >> thank you so much clare for joining us. that was a fascinating explanation, also very intrigued by president hoover's vision. that's a new flag for me. our last guest is from martha's
. >> thank you so much clare for joining us. that was a fascinating explanation, also very intrigued by president hoover's vision. that's a new flag for me. our last guest is from martha's