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with core by clare smyth.that for a fact that it makes a better workplace having a balance growing up in difficult kitchens, everyone played a part of being that tough guy, you know. and actually not everyone is. >> reporter: core's food and atmosphere soon earned more accolades and loving devotion from customers which included meghan markle and prince harry. [ cheers ] in fact, they hired smyth to cater the royal wedding receptioion. then came the papandemic. when it shut londonn restaurant down, smyth retooled. ♪ if customers couldn't come to core, core would go to them. with pre-prepared gourmet food delivered right to the door. >> hello, hello. >> reporter: ready to assemble and heat at home. we decided to give it a whirl with my daughter chloe as sous chef andnd smyth coachining fro youtubube. >>>> hello,o, welelcome to core home. in this video, i'm going to show you how to bring together all the items on your menu. ♪ >> reporter: we may have been more keystone cooks than food prep pros, but the result --
with core by clare smyth.that for a fact that it makes a better workplace having a balance growing up in difficult kitchens, everyone played a part of being that tough guy, you know. and actually not everyone is. >> reporter: core's food and atmosphere soon earned more accolades and loving devotion from customers which included meghan markle and prince harry. [ cheers ] in fact, they hired smyth to cater the royal wedding receptioion. then came the papandemic. when it shut londonn...
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>> clare garvie: that's part of the story, for sure.gnition's also part of the story. >> cooper: clare garvie, a lawyer at georgetown's center on privacy and technology, estimates facial recognition has been involved in hundreds of thousands of cases. >> garvie: face recognition gives law enforcement... >> cooper: she's been tracking its use by police for years. legislators, law enforcement and software developers have all sought out garvie's input on the topic. >> garvie: because it's a machine, because it's math that does the face recognition match in these systems, we're giving it too much credence. we're saying, "it's math, therefore, it must be right." >> cooper: "the computer must be right"? >> garvie: exactly. when we want to agree with the computer, we are going to go to find evidence that agrees with it >> cooper: but garvie says the computer is only as good as the software it runs on. algorithms, there are some terrible algorithms, and everything in between. >> cooper: patrick grother has examined most of them. he is a compute
>> clare garvie: that's part of the story, for sure.gnition's also part of the story. >> cooper: clare garvie, a lawyer at georgetown's center on privacy and technology, estimates facial recognition has been involved in hundreds of thousands of cases. >> garvie: face recognition gives law enforcement... >> cooper: she's been tracking its use by police for years. legislators, law enforcement and software developers have all sought out garvie's input on the topic. >>...
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years in formula one shawn mcclare has taken pull position at his home grand prix in monaco, lake clare to the top spot ahead of red bulls mac imacs. first off with world champion louis hamilton, qualified back in 7th. laclare crashed in the last minutes of the qualifying, but walked away unscathed. but the crash has cast his whole position into doubt as he could incur a penalty. you're watching the w news up next is sports life with a look at scotlands returned to the european soccer championships. don't forget, you can find all the latest news from around the world on her website. that's t w dot come on there. and hilton berlin's thanks for watching the news . he doesn't use crime fighters are back africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues to stand up. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on w africans, facebook page, and other social media platforms. crime fighters to.
years in formula one shawn mcclare has taken pull position at his home grand prix in monaco, lake clare to the top spot ahead of red bulls mac imacs. first off with world champion louis hamilton, qualified back in 7th. laclare crashed in the last minutes of the qualifying, but walked away unscathed. but the crash has cast his whole position into doubt as he could incur a penalty. you're watching the w news up next is sports life with a look at scotlands returned to the european soccer...
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clare has come a long wa in a with my boys. clare has come a long way in a year — with my boys.one has been affected-— been affected. yes, 'ust listening to clare's been affected. yes, 'ust listening team-mow.— been affected. yes, 'ust listening to clare's story, we _ been affected. yes, just listening to clare's story, we have - been affected. yes, just listening to clare's story, we have a - been affected. yes, just listening l to clare's story, we have a member of staff who has been there for weeks, desperately ill, we are praying for him and his family. most people in the cathedral have been touched in one way or another, as indeedin touched in one way or another, as indeed in the community around us. i may write in saying someone who is involved in the fabric of the cathedral, all of her who has also lost a loved one, is close to everyone?— lost a loved one, is close to eve one? , . , ., everyone? yes, i had the designer of the memorial— everyone? yes, i had the designer of the memorial himself, _ everyone? yes, i had the designer of the memorial himself, he _ everyone? yes
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hello clare richardson, welcome to the show. israel's longest serving prime minister may be on his way out . political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party last holly bennett, hasn't and he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow connection, yahoo hopes of political survival anymore. the i am announcing today before my intention to work with all my strength, national unity government together, it was my friend gerald page is about god willing together with the rest of the country from its tailspin and return is gone. it's called who has been on the defensive for some time. israel was longest serving prime minister, has been able to brush off public outrage over corruption charges. but after failing to form a majority government after the for selection and can years nation, yahoo just hold on power had become tenuous. this is the man responsible for forging the coalition to end netanyahu's 12 year old former tv host. the la pete is determined t
hello clare richardson, welcome to the show. israel's longest serving prime minister may be on his way out . political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party last holly bennett, hasn't and he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow connection, yahoo hopes of political survival anymore. the i am announcing today before my intention to work with all my...
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the moderator for today's program is clare cushman. is the director of publications at the supreme court historical society. she is an accomplished author, editor and blogger on all things supreme court, including the journal of supreme court history. importantly to us, clare is a good friend to the college. clare will lead the live panel discussion after the presentations. joining clare on the program are four distinguished participants, all of whom are connected to justice ginsburg or the vmi case. first we will hear from professor deborah jones merit of ohio state university. professor merit clerked for justice ginsburg at the court of appeals and for justice o'connor at the supreme court. professor merit has co-taught courses with both justice ginsburg and justice o'connor. also participating today is professor paul bender. professor bender is a law professor and dean emeritus at the sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university. professor bender argued the vmi case for the united states as the deputy solicitor gen
the moderator for today's program is clare cushman. is the director of publications at the supreme court historical society. she is an accomplished author, editor and blogger on all things supreme court, including the journal of supreme court history. importantly to us, clare is a good friend to the college. clare will lead the live panel discussion after the presentations. joining clare on the program are four distinguished participants, all of whom are connected to justice ginsburg or the vmi...
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clare, i would like to begin with you given your background as a prosecutor. what stands out to you. i understand it's early in this day investigation into trump. >> well, first i would say it's not early. typically a grand jury is not called until the investigation is completed. this is about presenting evidence the grand jury and taking some testimony in all likelihood but they've hired forensic accountants, brian. they've had his tax returns. they know where the lies are and the problem the president has is either his bag man, his numbers guy is going to go down or he's going to go down because when you lie about financial transactions, you know what? it's a felony. it's a felony. and so we know he's lied about financial transactions to one folk, he said i'm rich. to in order to get lungs to another, he says and poor in order to avoid taxes. it's not that complicated, and i think that i'm willing to bet that the prosecutor has the evidence corralled. now it's just a matter of presentation and the grand jury coming to a decision as to who to indict and for w
clare, i would like to begin with you given your background as a prosecutor. what stands out to you. i understand it's early in this day investigation into trump. >> well, first i would say it's not early. typically a grand jury is not called until the investigation is completed. this is about presenting evidence the grand jury and taking some testimony in all likelihood but they've hired forensic accountants, brian. they've had his tax returns. they know where the lies are and the...
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cnn's clare sebastian has more on all of this. >> reporter: this was a highly significant ruling becauseergy company legally liable for climate change. the background is that royal dutch shell which is one of the world's largest oil and gas companies headquarters in the netherlands had already set climate targets. shell said it was planning to cut the carbon intensity of its products, that's how much greenhouse gases they emit by 20% by 2030 from 2019 levels. the main plaintiff in this case, which is a group called friends of the earth netherlands, they said those targets didn't go far enough and they were essentially accusing shell of violating the human rights of people affected by climate change. and the judge ruled in their favor. shell has been ordered to significantly step up its climate targets. the judge says it wants shell to cuts its c02 emissions by 45% by 2030 from 2019 levels, that's almost in half and that includes not only shell's energy production and sales but it's own operations. shell says it will appeal this decision. it says it already spends billions of dollars on l
cnn's clare sebastian has more on all of this. >> reporter: this was a highly significant ruling becauseergy company legally liable for climate change. the background is that royal dutch shell which is one of the world's largest oil and gas companies headquarters in the netherlands had already set climate targets. shell said it was planning to cut the carbon intensity of its products, that's how much greenhouse gases they emit by 20% by 2030 from 2019 levels. the main plaintiff in this...
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it all comes as cerebral clare county hit the 1 million mark of residents now fully vaccinated against covid. 73 per percent has gotten their first dose. nearly 60% fully vaccinated. >> i feel good. we're we are just happy to be outdoors and around the people. >> reporter: it is fantastic to watch the community come back to their part. >>> happening tomorrow, the oakland coliseum will give out its last covid shot just before closinre si vaccinating about half 1 million people against the coronavirus. and looking live at san francisco's braised cathedral. parishioners will be welcomed back inside. the church has not held an in- person service since march of last year. masks will be required. capacity inside the cathedral will be limited to ensure social distancing. >>> have a developing story right now. it's happening in huntington beach. a heavy police presence as officers work to get thousands of people out of the streets. now, this comes after a video on tiktok inviting people to a birthday party. millions of views and comments later, thousands as you can see descended on the beach.
it all comes as cerebral clare county hit the 1 million mark of residents now fully vaccinated against covid. 73 per percent has gotten their first dose. nearly 60% fully vaccinated. >> i feel good. we're we are just happy to be outdoors and around the people. >> reporter: it is fantastic to watch the community come back to their part. >>> happening tomorrow, the oakland coliseum will give out its last covid shot just before closinre si vaccinating about half 1 million...
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breakthrough given united states position of unwavering support for israel well many consul members clare do think that israel's actions are illegal and that its use of deadly force is just disproportionately harsh so that is building up some pressure on israel but on the other hand there's absolutely no doubt at this point that the united states would veto any harsh action against israel ok tanya let's take it back to you then i'm as we've heard the israeli prime minister has said israel's operations will continue i think meanwhile efforts at a cease fire are also ongoing where do we stand with those. well it's hard to say at the moment they're really contradicting reports we're getting here it's true that prime minister binyamin netanyahu has said he wants to continue this this fight the pressure that is certainly mounting from the international community because also off the humanitarian situation in gaza that's to tear it up by the minute but he will also look at his domestic policies here there are a lot of people who want him to continue this operation to achieve a decisive victory
breakthrough given united states position of unwavering support for israel well many consul members clare do think that israel's actions are illegal and that its use of deadly force is just disproportionately harsh so that is building up some pressure on israel but on the other hand there's absolutely no doubt at this point that the united states would veto any harsh action against israel ok tanya let's take it back to you then i'm as we've heard the israeli prime minister has said israel's...
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hello clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. colombian president, even do k, is deploying the military in the city of cali after the latest round of anti government protests left. at least 6 people dead. dozens have now died in a month of demonstrations and clashes with authorities. the unrest began over a proposed tax reform, but has turned into a national uprising against growing joblessness and inequality. the more death and more wounded in the colombian city of cali, a month of protest has turned st, the cross columbia into a smouldering battlefield. besides dozens of deaths and thousands of wounded according to official figures, they have also been report that protesters have disappeared. human rights group say the real death toll is likely much higher. and it's only likely to get worse than the days ahead. on friday, the president duke said he's deploying the army to cali and could rippling the man power of his forces on the ground. you know how to, i mean, be absolutely clear. yeah. but tonight we begin the maximum deployment of military assistance in the city of th
hello clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. colombian president, even do k, is deploying the military in the city of cali after the latest round of anti government protests left. at least 6 people dead. dozens have now died in a month of demonstrations and clashes with authorities. the unrest began over a proposed tax reform, but has turned into a national uprising against growing joblessness and inequality. the more death and more wounded in the colombian city of cali, a month of...
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hello and clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. israel longest serving prime minister may be on his way out. political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party natalie bennett, has announced he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow to netanyahu's hopes of political survival anymore. i'm announcing today before my intention to work with all my strengths of national unity government together was my friend gerald page. it's a lot about god willing to get with the rest of the country from its tailspin and return it on. it's a tough call now, who has been on the defensive for some time. israel is longest serving, prime minister has been able to brush off public outrage. i've a corruption charges. but after failing to form a majority government after the 4th election and 2 years nation, yahoo, the code on power had become tenuous. this is the man responsible for forging the coalition to end netanyahu's 12 year old former tv host. the la p
hello and clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. israel longest serving prime minister may be on his way out. political opponents of benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides a desire to oust him. now the leader of a right wing hardliner party natalie bennett, has announced he will lend much needed support to the diverse coalition. a dramatic blow to netanyahu's hopes of political survival anymore. i'm announcing today before my intention to work with all...
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ah. clare lewis, man band, albert einstein. ah. all in agree is a silver screen legend. when she pulled up to the lawn, the bow hops stood at attention as to the golf proposes. so when it was uncovered, and ag occasionally shan't her sweet dewey alone, junior, good chance come of age. scandal ensued. luigi pulled vines and louis and pulled out, were infatuated with each other. so when she checked into the avalon alone and louis was around, she would take him to her room. and it was simply unheard of that lee would break the golden rule of never sleeping with the clientele to you soon. mister crunch of traffic. now home also stood at attention for little jackie to going the kid in johnny chaplain's famous, silent film through europe. issues bowed father presenting him to his adoring fans from their window overlooking elisa ah, in 2002, a contrasting scene occurred when michael jackson wasted his son over the railing and flew off. we can't really influence how i guess you have heard. of course, the more famous the guess is the more security must be put into place and to hi
ah. clare lewis, man band, albert einstein. ah. all in agree is a silver screen legend. when she pulled up to the lawn, the bow hops stood at attention as to the golf proposes. so when it was uncovered, and ag occasionally shan't her sweet dewey alone, junior, good chance come of age. scandal ensued. luigi pulled vines and louis and pulled out, were infatuated with each other. so when she checked into the avalon alone and louis was around, she would take him to her room. and it was simply...
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the money gasket funds were hoping to watch local boy charlotte clare, when his home grown pre from pole position. but the gearbox problem, so the for the driver cruelly forced out of the race just minutes before the start . oh oh, oh good. that's like claire waive the rueful goodbye red bills. max pushed up and took up position alone on the front row. and he dominated the rest of the grid on a circuit where overtaking is notoriously difficult. the young dutchman was helped by a disastrous day for mercedes reading champion. louis hamilton finished 7 and was frustrated after his team changed its pre race. pit strategy saved the floor in the meanwhile the britons team bolted. he bought us was forced to retire. when mechanics couldn't remove a front wheel as he pitted pushed up and cruise toma, head to ferrari's carlos science and mclaren land noticed. taking a checkered flag waived by the guest of honor tennis superstar serina williams and his team was quick to confirm a career milestone. a fabulous drive. your modified growth rate with another 1st floor and increasingly bullish, pushed up
the money gasket funds were hoping to watch local boy charlotte clare, when his home grown pre from pole position. but the gearbox problem, so the for the driver cruelly forced out of the race just minutes before the start . oh oh, oh good. that's like claire waive the rueful goodbye red bills. max pushed up and took up position alone on the front row. and he dominated the rest of the grid on a circuit where overtaking is notoriously difficult. the young dutchman was helped by a disastrous day...
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after contracting covid—19, clare trueman spent more than a month in intensive care, six days in a comahe is still slowly recovering. ian white has been speaking to her. it's it�*s a year to the day, a round of applause for mr —— staff for claire truman who is allowed to go home. one of the first covid patients and seriously ill. you�*ll make when i arrived at hospital there was this big tunnel and all the doors were sealed, we had to wait for someone to come in and seal the door, then there are all in for hazmat gear and ijust had no idea what it was, i was so confused, didn�*t what was going off. you�*re in hospital that things were really, really bad, as bad as they could get. thea;r things were really, really bad, as bad as they could get.— things were really, really bad, as bad as they could get. they gave me 48-hour is bad as they could get. they gave me lill-hour is to — bad as they could get. they gave me 48-hour is to live _ bad as they could get. they gave me 48-hour is to live and _ bad as they could get. they gave me 48-hour is to live and i _ bad as they could get. they gav
after contracting covid—19, clare trueman spent more than a month in intensive care, six days in a comahe is still slowly recovering. ian white has been speaking to her. it's it�*s a year to the day, a round of applause for mr —— staff for claire truman who is allowed to go home. one of the first covid patients and seriously ill. you�*ll make when i arrived at hospital there was this big tunnel and all the doors were sealed, we had to wait for someone to come in and seal the door,...
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they're also making clare say there is a potential for an online posting that their speed could effect, you know, individuals through inciting violence. or discrimination or law less action, that there needs to be a harms test or assessments before they are reinstated, or in very severe cases, it is likt for some individuals to have their accountants delated. >> do you believe wasted on what you have seen in the several months here, do you think it is a partisan organization at it's core? >> i think by applying the rules that the board has suggested, by taking on board the recommendations, and making sure they are functioning in a transparent manner, i think that would greatly help, i can't say if they are or they aren't. we don't have insight into that decision making. there needs to be greater transparency. >> they said it was appropriate in the immediate after math of what happened, but they were talking about things he said about looting and things like that. they looked at only the riot related posts. why did the board restrict itself to just that? so they look at the wider action
they're also making clare say there is a potential for an online posting that their speed could effect, you know, individuals through inciting violence. or discrimination or law less action, that there needs to be a harms test or assessments before they are reinstated, or in very severe cases, it is likt for some individuals to have their accountants delated. >> do you believe wasted on what you have seen in the several months here, do you think it is a partisan organization at it's core?...
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do you kaublgous played claree in steel magnolias.er wrote on social media my beloved sister passed away this mork in new york city. after many months of failing health she's finally at peace with her husband. he died three years ago and she was born in massachusetts to immigrants from greece. michael dau caucus unsuccessfully ran for president in 1988. she was 8 t years old. she will be missed. the u.s. is investigating a string of possible mysterious invisible energy attacks that leave victims with pounding headaches, vertigo and. alex mar quart has more on details on what federal investors are finding. >> it's called havana syndrome, the strange attacks against u.s. personnel were first noticed. now sources saying two more on american soil. similar, mysterious inns derngts including one late last year right near the white house. >> thank you for your attention on this issue. >> the company's top intelligence official saying she was focused on the attacks believed to be a result of directed microwaves. some saying that defense offic
do you kaublgous played claree in steel magnolias.er wrote on social media my beloved sister passed away this mork in new york city. after many months of failing health she's finally at peace with her husband. he died three years ago and she was born in massachusetts to immigrants from greece. michael dau caucus unsuccessfully ran for president in 1988. she was 8 t years old. she will be missed. the u.s. is investigating a string of possible mysterious invisible energy attacks that leave...
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. >> hear my clarely, america is not a racist country. this fight of discrimination with different types of discrimination. it's wrong to use our past to honestly shut down debate in the present. >> laura: don't share biden's grim view of america. now, i know governor desantis touched on this very briefly at the beginning. i want all of your reaction to the hideous response to tim scott's rebuttal to biden yesterday. governor abbott, let's start with you. the #uncletim was trending through twitter all day long because the biggest threat to a left is an individual who disagrees with the left but happens to be a minority. your reaction? >> they use race to divide. attack each other. it's wrong. [applause] in texas, we use everybody to unite. let me give you a quick example. show you the opportunity that exists in texas. texas ranks number 1 in the nation for black-owned businesses. job creation for black women-owned businesses. for hispanic-owned businesses job creation and hispanic entrepreneurs. doesn't matter your color or background, te
. >> hear my clarely, america is not a racist country. this fight of discrimination with different types of discrimination. it's wrong to use our past to honestly shut down debate in the present. >> laura: don't share biden's grim view of america. now, i know governor desantis touched on this very briefly at the beginning. i want all of your reaction to the hideous response to tim scott's rebuttal to biden yesterday. governor abbott, let's start with you. the #uncletim was trending...
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breakthrough given the united states' position of unwavering support for israel well many consul members clare do think that israel's actions are illegal and that its use of deadly force is just disproportionately harsh so that is building up some pressure on israel but on the other hand there's absolutely no doubt at this point that the united states would veto any harsh action against israel ok tanya let's take it back to you then i'm as we've heard the israeli prime minister has said israel's operations will continue i mean while efforts at a cease fire are also ongoing where do we stand with those. well it's hard to say at the moment they're really contradicting reports we're getting here it's true that prime minister binyamin netanyahu has said he wants to continue this despite the pressure that is certainly mounting from the international community because also off the humanitarian situation in gaza that's to curating by the minute but he will also look at his at his domestic policy a lot of people who want him to continue this operation to achieve a decisive victory for israel now we un
breakthrough given the united states' position of unwavering support for israel well many consul members clare do think that israel's actions are illegal and that its use of deadly force is just disproportionately harsh so that is building up some pressure on israel but on the other hand there's absolutely no doubt at this point that the united states would veto any harsh action against israel ok tanya let's take it back to you then i'm as we've heard the israeli prime minister has said...
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you went to a afghanistan with a clare purpose to get the people that attacked us in 9/11 and prevent algd using it as a base to attack america in the future. we achieved that. you achieved that. year after year deployment after deployment america pursued the terrorist threat through some of the most unforgiving terrain on the planet. i have now had the pleasure from the fobs up in the konar valley down south looking at all the poppy fields, and all in between. it's one god for saken landscape, but you all just showed up and did your job, and to help make sure there hasn't been another attack from afghanistan for the last 20 years. you never gave up until we delivered justice to osalma bin laden. i got criticized after 9/11 for saying we'll follow the son of a bitch to the gates of hell that's exactly what you did. you got him. and now as we draw down we're also focusing on the urgent work of rebuilding over the horizon capabilities allowing us to take after algd if they return to afghanistan. but the focus on the threat has metastasized the greatest threat is not from afghanistan, it
you went to a afghanistan with a clare purpose to get the people that attacked us in 9/11 and prevent algd using it as a base to attack america in the future. we achieved that. you achieved that. year after year deployment after deployment america pursued the terrorist threat through some of the most unforgiving terrain on the planet. i have now had the pleasure from the fobs up in the konar valley down south looking at all the poppy fields, and all in between. it's one god for saken landscape,...
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. >> yang: historian clare cushman of the supreme court historical society: >> the attorneys took advantageof the situation of having unlimited time and they would argue for five hours at a stretch, sometimes more than a week. >> yang: even as written briefs were required and time limitations put in place, the event was capitol hill's own matinee: >> it was kind of the greatest show in town in the, in the second half of the 19th century, you had society women who would wear their fancy bonnets with plumes, and the advocates strayed very far from the merits of the case. they were stem winders with allusions to the bible and roman law and shakespeare. >> yang: justice stephen bryer told a university of arizona law journal that one downside of the new format is that “there rarely is a light moment,” though he unintentionally supplied one last year while hearing a case about robocalls. >> thank you, i'm sorry, the telephone started to ring, and it cut me off the call. and i don't think it was a robocall. >> yang: and early on, justice sonia sotomayor struggled with the unmute function. >> justi
. >> yang: historian clare cushman of the supreme court historical society: >> the attorneys took advantageof the situation of having unlimited time and they would argue for five hours at a stretch, sometimes more than a week. >> yang: even as written briefs were required and time limitations put in place, the event was capitol hill's own matinee: >> it was kind of the greatest show in town in the, in the second half of the 19th century, you had society women who would...
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donna clare county leaders plan to talk about the vaccination event today at a news conference at noon. >>> other news and will be in oakland today to unveil an economic recovery package. on mother's day, the governor announced a major multimillion dollar expansion of services aimed at helping working moms. >> so for mother's day, i can assure you, we have the backs of mothers and we will be making investments to solve real problems. >> he is proposing 100,000 additional childcare slot, which the newsroom administration says is the largest expansion in state history. they will also allocate millions more in funding for child care providers. and an additional $200 million to support career paths for home care workers. the news conference on his full economic recovery package is set for 10:00 this morning. >>> the man accused of stabbing two asian seniors street in san francisco is expected to appear in court today. 54-year-old patrick thompson didn't show up for his first court appearance on friday. thompson has a criminal record, including assault with a deadly weapon. he is set to be
donna clare county leaders plan to talk about the vaccination event today at a news conference at noon. >>> other news and will be in oakland today to unveil an economic recovery package. on mother's day, the governor announced a major multimillion dollar expansion of services aimed at helping working moms. >> so for mother's day, i can assure you, we have the backs of mothers and we will be making investments to solve real problems. >> he is proposing 100,000 additional...
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clare's been waiting more than two years already.l. extra measures to guard against the virus have slowed down dental appointments. so clearing last year's backlog has been near impossible. some patients were told to go private, or forced to travel miles. at some point it got as bad as wanting to bang my head against a brick wall, really. so, yeah. and i'm a complete dental—phobe anyway, so for me to actually want to go to a dentist, that says how bad it was, really. the british dental association says in england there were 28 million fewer appointments in the last year. and a survey of their members suggests things aren't getting better. nearly half of those who responded say they'll change career, or take early retirement in the next year, if working conditions don't improve. a significant number are thinking of changing career, or leaving the profession altogether. really working in the current situation, with the arrangements for the pandemic, with our standard operating procedures that we're working to at the moment, make delive
clare's been waiting more than two years already.l. extra measures to guard against the virus have slowed down dental appointments. so clearing last year's backlog has been near impossible. some patients were told to go private, or forced to travel miles. at some point it got as bad as wanting to bang my head against a brick wall, really. so, yeah. and i'm a complete dental—phobe anyway, so for me to actually want to go to a dentist, that says how bad it was, really. the british dental...
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clare james is the managing director of east midlands airport — which today had its first tourism flightit worth it? well, we think people want to _ is it worth it? well, we think people want to travel. - is it worth it? well, we think people want to travel. they l is it worth it? well, we think- people want to travel. they need to see their— people want to travel. they need to see their family, their friends. they— see their family, their friends. they want— see their family, their friends. they want a well earned break and a bit of— they want a well earned break and a bit of sunshine with the weather that we — bit of sunshine with the weather that we are having at the moment. we have a _ that we are having at the moment. we have a framework there. the global travel _ have a framework there. the global travel taskforce have established a framework — travel taskforce have established a framework for travel. capitalising on the _ framework for travel. capitalising on the vaccine programme, with testing — on the vaccine programme, with testing. there should be more countries _ testing. the
clare james is the managing director of east midlands airport — which today had its first tourism flightit worth it? well, we think people want to _ is it worth it? well, we think people want to travel. - is it worth it? well, we think people want to travel. they l is it worth it? well, we think- people want to travel. they need to see their— people want to travel. they need to see their family, their friends. they— see their family, their friends. they want— see their family, their...
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this is clare mobley calling in on behalf of the san francisco bicycle coalition. [inaudible] in fact they're recognized by federal courts as unlawful. a federal judge said it was illegal to seize a vehicle for the sole purpose of suspended registration. poverty codes means towing the vehicle of poor people, to be blunt. we must refuse to accept the status quo of criminalizing and punishing poor people for not being able to payoff tickets they shouldn't have gotten in the first place. ending poverty codes is within our power, and you must end this racist, unlawful, inequitable policy today. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> operator: you have 18 questions remaining. >> good afternoon, board members. i'm [inaudible], communications associate at tipping point community, a nonprofit in san francisco? tipping point invests in organizations and pathways and solutions to provide pathways out of poverty for bay area residents. i just want to appreciate the presentation and the discounts for low-income people and people experiencing homelessne
this is clare mobley calling in on behalf of the san francisco bicycle coalition. [inaudible] in fact they're recognized by federal courts as unlawful. a federal judge said it was illegal to seize a vehicle for the sole purpose of suspended registration. poverty codes means towing the vehicle of poor people, to be blunt. we must refuse to accept the status quo of criminalizing and punishing poor people for not being able to payoff tickets they shouldn't have gotten in the first place. ending...
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this is clare mobley calling in on behalf of the san francisco bicycle coalition. [inaudible] in fact they're recognized by federal courts as unlawful. a federal judge said it was illegal to seize a vehicle for the sole purpose of suspended registration. poverty codes means towing the vehicle of poor people, to be blunt. we must refuse to accept the status quo of criminalizing and punishing poor people for not being able to payoff tickets they shouldn't have gotten in the first place. ending poverty codes is within our power, and you must end this racist, unlawful, inequitable policy today. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> operator: you have 18 questions remaining. >> good afternoon, board members. i'm [inaudible], communications associate at tipping point community, a nonprofit in san francisco? tipping point invests in organizations and pathways and solutions to provide pathways out of poverty for bay area residents. i just want to appreciate the presentation and the discounts for low-income people and people experiencing homelessne
this is clare mobley calling in on behalf of the san francisco bicycle coalition. [inaudible] in fact they're recognized by federal courts as unlawful. a federal judge said it was illegal to seize a vehicle for the sole purpose of suspended registration. poverty codes means towing the vehicle of poor people, to be blunt. we must refuse to accept the status quo of criminalizing and punishing poor people for not being able to payoff tickets they shouldn't have gotten in the first place. ending...
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clare's been waiting more than two years already.again, because it's knocked my confidence as well. extra measures to guard against the virus have slowed down dental appointments. so clearing last year's backlog has been near impossible. some patients were told to go private, or forced to travel miles. at some point it got as bad as wanting to bang my head against a brick wall, really. so, yeah. and i'm a complete dental—phobe anyway, so for me to actually want to go to a dentist, that says how bad it was, really. the british dental association says in england there were 28 million fewer appointments in the last year. and a survey of their members suggests things aren't getting better. nearly half of those who responded say they'll change career, or take early retirement in the next year, if working conditions don't improve. a significant number are thinking of changing career, or leaving the profession altogether. really working in the current situation, with the arrangements for the pandemic, with our standard operating procedures
clare's been waiting more than two years already.again, because it's knocked my confidence as well. extra measures to guard against the virus have slowed down dental appointments. so clearing last year's backlog has been near impossible. some patients were told to go private, or forced to travel miles. at some point it got as bad as wanting to bang my head against a brick wall, really. so, yeah. and i'm a complete dental—phobe anyway, so for me to actually want to go to a dentist, that says...
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clare's been waiting more than two years already.l association says in england there were 28 million fewer appointments in the last year. and a survey of their members suggests things aren't getting better. nearly half of those who responded say they'll change career, or take early retirement in the next year, if working conditions don't improve. a significant number are thinking of changing career, or leaving the profession altogether. really working in the current situation, with the arrangements for the pandemic, with our standard operating procedures that we're working to at the moment, make delivering dentistry a very difficultjob to do. and it's clearly reflected in the results of our survey. the department for health and social care says it is supporting dentists, and increasing access while protecting patients and staff. but the waiting lists were growing even before the pandemic. and dentists want to know how and when they can get back to something like normal, before more of their colleagues decide they've had enough. the h
clare's been waiting more than two years already.l association says in england there were 28 million fewer appointments in the last year. and a survey of their members suggests things aren't getting better. nearly half of those who responded say they'll change career, or take early retirement in the next year, if working conditions don't improve. a significant number are thinking of changing career, or leaving the profession altogether. really working in the current situation, with the...