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>> i think it was just poor clares. i think they finally do but i am not aware of what the official title is pick >> if i was in the third order when i have official titles we will have osf after our name, or of st. francis. how did you find this order is your vocation and how long have you been in it i hate to say this but i have been in it for 51 year >>es i was very a al in nebraska and our sisters, the un there and had been since the late 18 hundreds. 18 hundreds. i was attracted to their life and knew that i was called to and so i entered the community the year after i graduated from high school. >> it was your vision that you would live in a community of sisters or you would carry out a certain work as your vocation? what did you see is your vocation and what did you learn? >> what i saw then is a little different than what i see now. when i stop and was a group of educated women who were educating the young people in my town, in my area. and also the hospital. they were powerful women. they were like i said well
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caroline: i cannot wait to see what you build, clare newman, thank you.mberg help fund the redevelopment of governors island. coming up, we hear from the vice chairman and president of this company, on why he is not worried about the competition with tesla, up next. meanwhile, the world's richest person got a little richer, his fortune reached $207 billion after amazon shares rose after an announcement that it would share a computing contract with rival, microsoft. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: china's huawei technologies says it was treated unfairly on the u.s. government called it a security threat. the company is seeking redress in a major fight with verizon. huawei claims verizon is using its patented networking technology without a license. verizon claims huawei is using its patented invention. shares of e.v. maker xpeng ended flat. we asked the chairman and president and why he decided on the listing. >> having a listing closer to home is always in our strategy. m,yas a china consumer brand, we want to have our customers ultimately be our sharehold
caroline: i cannot wait to see what you build, clare newman, thank you.mberg help fund the redevelopment of governors island. coming up, we hear from the vice chairman and president of this company, on why he is not worried about the competition with tesla, up next. meanwhile, the world's richest person got a little richer, his fortune reached $207 billion after amazon shares rose after an announcement that it would share a computing contract with rival, microsoft. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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the britain, hunted, don't, race leader shower the clare, and eventually over, hold him with 2 lots to go. that's the most ranks of locals healed a record, extending a british drawn free victory the best best crowd a home crowd is the best people . when we go, after beginning the day $33.00 points off the pace, hamilton is no, only 8 behind, pushed up and but the next few races of an invigorating season will show who this controversial. when was fired up more, the britain are for stuff and, and to see the red bill team on a reminder. now of the top story we're following for you. chances are anglo american says she's horrified by the damage caused by flooding in western germany. visiting the region, she promised rapid financial help for people affected and she said germany must do more to tackle climate change. you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next door. it's documentary doc film with a closer look at legendary hotels today and focuses on the vocal vice in geneva. and you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website, e, w dot com and on our so
the britain, hunted, don't, race leader shower the clare, and eventually over, hold him with 2 lots to go. that's the most ranks of locals healed a record, extending a british drawn free victory the best best crowd a home crowd is the best people . when we go, after beginning the day $33.00 points off the pace, hamilton is no, only 8 behind, pushed up and but the next few races of an invigorating season will show who this controversial. when was fired up more, the britain are for stuff and, and...
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the britain hunted, don't race, leadership, the clare, and eventually over hold him with to last to go. as the most ranks of locals healed a record, extending a british from pre victory the bad crowd. a home crowd is a bit you see people, this is dw news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com for the latest news and analysis as well as video. i mean, i'm homeless. thank you for watching fees to use the earth millions of years before our time and they've been leading a secret life and have incredible abilities. ruth, to say the world starts august 4th on b w. ah.
the britain hunted, don't race, leadership, the clare, and eventually over hold him with to last to go. as the most ranks of locals healed a record, extending a british from pre victory the bad crowd. a home crowd is a bit you see people, this is dw news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com for the latest news and analysis as well as video. i mean, i'm homeless. thank you for watching fees to use the earth millions of years before our time and they've been leading a...
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. >> and clare, the confidence with which those people used that word, the east, as jean says, it justaneously came out of them. that is the way white racist americans talked 50 years ago, and 60 years ago, all over the place. it was all over my neighborhood in boston. you heard that everywhere, all the time, with confidence. complete confidence. that has disappeared in those neighborhoods. the confidence anyway, public confidence, about using those words that way has disappeared in those formerly racist neighborhoods in boston, some of which retain a lot of racism, but they don't have the confidence to throw that word around that way, at people like that. the way the trump mob has that confidence. >> there were so many ugly things that donald trump brought out of this country. maybe today we saw the ugliest. that is, as you say, lawrence, become the norm in this country that if you are a pure racist, an ugly, ignorant racist, you typically do not shout it from the rooftops. you wait until you are in a quiet place with other like-minded people. what donald trump did, he empowered these
. >> and clare, the confidence with which those people used that word, the east, as jean says, it justaneously came out of them. that is the way white racist americans talked 50 years ago, and 60 years ago, all over the place. it was all over my neighborhood in boston. you heard that everywhere, all the time, with confidence. complete confidence. that has disappeared in those neighborhoods. the confidence anyway, public confidence, about using those words that way has disappeared in those...
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clare sebastian, cnn, new york. >>> a u.s.spite having a so-called breakthrough infection. nfl network host rich eisen contracted covid despite being fully vaccinated. research suggests that breakthrough infections are rare and typically lead to only minor symptoms. eisen said getting a vaccine was a good decision because without it, he could have ended up in a much worse position. >> i'm not vent lated, i'm not in a hospital, i never was in a hospital. also, my daughter got it. nothing is more personal than your 7-year-old daughter getting it and it is entirely possible, very feasible i gave it to her. she is okay right now. but that is harrowing, that is as white knuckle an experience as you possibly can get. plus the fact that i attempted to have a normal summer. my wife and i were heading on vacation out of the country, which is why i tested. otherwise i would have thought maybe it is just some sort of an allergy and i could have spread it around even worse. >> right now we're around two hours away from the official openin
clare sebastian, cnn, new york. >>> a u.s.spite having a so-called breakthrough infection. nfl network host rich eisen contracted covid despite being fully vaccinated. research suggests that breakthrough infections are rare and typically lead to only minor symptoms. eisen said getting a vaccine was a good decision because without it, he could have ended up in a much worse position. >> i'm not vent lated, i'm not in a hospital, i never was in a hospital. also, my daughter got it....
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during the quarter clare around where on the grounds there are courses everywhere. the helicopter then captures on film the arrival if a group of soldiers among them, the son mccord. this is made here. i was one of about 6 who were dismounted at the time. running up on the scene. i had never seen anything like that before. i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men and they were completely destroyed by the 30 millimeter 3 color. it almost to me didn't seem real. it kinda seems like something that you would see out of a bad horror movie where the soldier realizes the severity of the and then he approaches the he locates 2 wounded people, a 4 year old girl and a 10 year old boy in originally thought that the boy was, was deceased and he had a wound to the right side of his head and he wasn't moving. and when i went back out to the van, he made like a labored breath movement. and that's when i started screaming that the boys alive, boys alive, and i grabbed and started running them to the bradley, which was now me at this point he looks up at me and i looked
during the quarter clare around where on the grounds there are courses everywhere. the helicopter then captures on film the arrival if a group of soldiers among them, the son mccord. this is made here. i was one of about 6 who were dismounted at the time. running up on the scene. i had never seen anything like that before. i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men and they were completely destroyed by the 30 millimeter 3 color. it almost to me didn't seem real. it kinda seems like...
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and clare richardson in berlin from the whole team here. thank you so much for joining us. the interest of the global economy, our portfolio d w. business be here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the site for market dominance versus west with d. w. business beyond on you to me what secrets lie behind me? it was the discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage site. the dw world heritage. $360.00 know me the news this week and world stories, protests and turkey against the planned mega canal springs. new euthanasia law takes effect. we begin in russia where vaccine fatigue has led to the rise of the delta variance. the kremlin is tackling the problem. the st. petersburg city beach could be busy with the temperatures about 30 degrees celsius fellows of russians have come to the gulf of finland to escape the hard to weather and social distances . russia is in the middle of its 3rd quarter. no virus wave thanks to the rapidly spreading belt the variance, the stories are sounding the alarm is in you. you taishan accounts for
and clare richardson in berlin from the whole team here. thank you so much for joining us. the interest of the global economy, our portfolio d w. business be here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the site for market dominance versus west with d. w. business beyond on you to me what secrets lie behind me? it was the discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage site. the dw world heritage. $360.00 know me the news this week and world stories,...
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hello and clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. the european union has laid out its most ambitious plan, yet to fight climate change in an effort to drive the economy toward a carbon neutral future. the proposals call for cutting greenhouse gas emission, 55 percent by the end of the decade, phasing out the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2035. and they also call for a tax targeting imported products with high carbon footprints that you hope the plan will be an example for the world's biggest economies to follow quite as good as the moon landing in 1969, a historic gain, and an event that europe's leaders have compared to another historic challenge, the fight against climate change. we do not have all the answers yet. today's the start of a journey. but this is your man on the moon moment. the you aims to make europe the 1st climate neutral continent by 2050. that means no more carbons should be admitted into the atmosphere than what's absorbed. for example, by forests. as a 1st step on this journey, you leaders have pledged to cu
hello and clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. the european union has laid out its most ambitious plan, yet to fight climate change in an effort to drive the economy toward a carbon neutral future. the proposals call for cutting greenhouse gas emission, 55 percent by the end of the decade, phasing out the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2035. and they also call for a tax targeting imported products with high carbon footprints that you hope the plan will be an example for the...
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in santa clare a county, there's 86 patients in the hospital with covid and none of them are vaccinated. in marin county they have had 200 patients medically vulnerable. >>> in san francisco county, it's seen more than 3,000 patients in the hospital with covid since the pandemic began and only 16 of them have been fully vaccinated. of course, we will continue to track the numbers. >> we are following breaking news out of san francisco, police are investigating a shooting in the city's bay view neighborhood. it happened at 7:00 on bertha lane, two women were said to have been taken to the hospital, both women with life threatening injuries. so far no arrests with the shooting. and it could have been worse. these pictures have been posted of an oak tree that came down to of a house in castro valley. no one hurt, the house has been red tagged meaning you cannot live there because of the damage. >> tomorrow, search and rescue teams will be returning to look for philip krichec, he went for a run, parked his car and left his phone in there and has not been seen since. volunteers and search an
in santa clare a county, there's 86 patients in the hospital with covid and none of them are vaccinated. in marin county they have had 200 patients medically vulnerable. >>> in san francisco county, it's seen more than 3,000 patients in the hospital with covid since the pandemic began and only 16 of them have been fully vaccinated. of course, we will continue to track the numbers. >> we are following breaking news out of san francisco, police are investigating a shooting in the...
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himself announcing the winner of the festival on her floor reveal which film received upon the the hello clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show the worst flooding in decades has killed at least a 160 people in europe. most of the deaths store in western germany and chancellor uncle america will visit the worst effected areas on sunday. the disaster area stretches between the district of hinds back after that. and of iowa, near the border with the netherlands and belgium, in math and clean up operation is underway. as rescue cruise search for survivors. more than a 1000 people are still missing. and he w reporter, kate brady has this report from some of the flooded villages around to bon destruction and deborah, on every corner. the only sound on the street mud being scraped away and tractors, rumbling through the once picturesque town of violence. here in our violet, the water has subsided, and it's only now that the real true extent of the damage caused by the floods is really coming to light. a lot of people are returning to their homes for the 1st time since the flood the scenes
himself announcing the winner of the festival on her floor reveal which film received upon the the hello clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show the worst flooding in decades has killed at least a 160 people in europe. most of the deaths store in western germany and chancellor uncle america will visit the worst effected areas on sunday. the disaster area stretches between the district of hinds back after that. and of iowa, near the border with the netherlands and belgium, in math and...
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i'm clare richardson in berlin from the team here. thank you so much for joining us. ah, green. do you feel worried about the panel? i'm neil's host of the on the green fence. it's clear we need to change. join me for the size of the green transformation. for me to use me. ah, i was conceived from the sperm of an anonymous man. i found out he started maybe $600.00 babies. now some of my siblings are starting to show up and they all want the truth of their origin. i always felt those physical bits of me missing and don't conceive people are all too often told you should be happy to be alive. but i also have an innate desire to know where i come from and who i come from. an anonymous donor can produce a 1000 children. so what was wrong with your child? don't get to affective disorder. gets a for any bipolar disorder. don't i can see kids have grown up together without knowing they're related. i came in close contact with my siblings and didn't know, i think i want the government in the anonymity of sperm donors. now of course, letting ocean continue to be human as to have a story.
i'm clare richardson in berlin from the team here. thank you so much for joining us. ah, green. do you feel worried about the panel? i'm neil's host of the on the green fence. it's clear we need to change. join me for the size of the green transformation. for me to use me. ah, i was conceived from the sperm of an anonymous man. i found out he started maybe $600.00 babies. now some of my siblings are starting to show up and they all want the truth of their origin. i always felt those physical...
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to be clare to be cleared countries in the region, having a sense, a role play and supporting a peaceful settlement, but work with them. and they should help step up their efforts as well. we're going to continue to work for the release and detain americans, including mark she, me here for fairfax, i'm on a proud name correctly. i miss i miss spoke so that he can return to his family safely. we're also going to continue to make sure that we take on an afghan nationals who work side by side with us forces, including interpreters and translators. since we're no longer going to have military there after this, we're not going to need them and they're have no jobs. we're all can be vital to our efforts. so they have been very viable. and so their families are not exposed to danger as well. we've already dramatically accelerated procedure time for special immigrant baez's to bring them to the united states. since i was in our grade in january 20th, we've already approved $2500.00 special american visas to company united states. up to now fewer than half of exercise their right to do that half
to be clare to be cleared countries in the region, having a sense, a role play and supporting a peaceful settlement, but work with them. and they should help step up their efforts as well. we're going to continue to work for the release and detain americans, including mark she, me here for fairfax, i'm on a proud name correctly. i miss i miss spoke so that he can return to his family safely. we're also going to continue to make sure that we take on an afghan nationals who work side by side with...
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the pilot reports an imminent threat and requests permission to fire against the during the quarter clare around where the on the grounds there are courses everywhere. the helicopter of n captures on film via rise olympic group of soldiers among them. ethan mccord. this is me here. i was one of about 6 who are dismounted at the time. running up on the scene, i have never seen anything like that before i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men. and they were completely destroyed by the 30 millimeter. thr, claire. it almost to me didn't seem real. it kinda seems like something that you would see out of a bad quarter movie glare to soldier realizes the severity of being that he approaches the he locates 2 wounded people. a 4 year old girl under 10 year old boy. i recently thought that the boy was, was deceased because he had a wound to the right side of his head and he was moving. and when i went back out to the van, he made like a labored breath movement. and that's when i started screaming that the boys alive, the boys alive and i grabbed and started running after the bradley, w
the pilot reports an imminent threat and requests permission to fire against the during the quarter clare around where the on the grounds there are courses everywhere. the helicopter of n captures on film via rise olympic group of soldiers among them. ethan mccord. this is me here. i was one of about 6 who are dismounted at the time. running up on the scene, i have never seen anything like that before i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men. and they were completely destroyed by...
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clare feeney, who has been wonderful to work with throughout the process.informed us that the process is ready to go in front of planning commission and city staff is ready to speak on our behalf. and also, we're super eager to move forward with our home project. we will also be on a preplanned family vacation on august 26. we'll be visiting my in-laws in southern california. and -- [bell ringing] -- if we could go on the 22nd, we could be in the same room as the architect and avoid being in the same room as our two children, our 3 and 6-year-old. >> jonas: thank you, that's your time. >> okay. no problem. >> hi, my name is teresa calderon. i live in 1451 pine street. i'm requesting a postponement for the cancel use approval -- conditional use approval -- >> jonas: i'm going to ask that you call back. our request to speak again under general comment. 1525 pine is not on this agenda. it is scheduled for july 22. we'll take the next caller. >> sorry, i'm going to need to dial in because i have the same request. should i just hold on. >> yes. press star 3 agai
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the britain, hunted, don't race leader sharla clare. and eventually over, hold him with 2 lamps to go. as the most ranks of locals healed a record extending a pretty strong pre victory. got the best crowd. a home crowd is a bit. thank you people. i think we have to beginning the day 33 points off the pace. hamilton is no, only 8 behind, pushed up and but the next few races of an invigorating season will show who this controversial when was fired up more the britain are for stuff and, and his see the red bill team right now to are the olympics american tennis star cocoa golf says pulled out of the tokyo games after testing positive for corporate 19, the 17 year old was set to become the youngest olympic tennis player in 2 decades. the world number 25 says she's disappointed to miss out on her dream of representing the u. s. at the game. other sport stars including roger federer and serena williams have already announced their decision to skip the events. meanwhile, a to south african soccer players have become the 1st athletes inside tok
the britain, hunted, don't race leader sharla clare. and eventually over, hold him with 2 lamps to go. as the most ranks of locals healed a record extending a pretty strong pre victory. got the best crowd. a home crowd is a bit. thank you people. i think we have to beginning the day 33 points off the pace. hamilton is no, only 8 behind, pushed up and but the next few races of an invigorating season will show who this controversial when was fired up more the britain are for stuff and, and his...
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bill hunter, or clare hunter could've been the victim -- the murders.bill hunters position and creighton could have made him guilty. >> he was going through a training program i crane in the versatility, if there was disciplinary action to be taken, he was the want to have a direct impact on the students life. >> potentially a lot of suspects there? >> potentially, yes. >> so, of the detective went to the pathology department at creighton, and started asking questions. >> are there any individuals interacting with these folks at the time this occurred, that you believe could be responsible for whatever reason if there is a potential motive, what you think it might be? >> the detective says, one name kept coming up. doctor michael but lanky. >> how much did his name come? of >> it came up again and again. >> he left the pathology department and threatened to sue creighton a day before -- >> had some trouble at creighton university but they weren't unlike other peoples troubles. he was more boisterous about his treatment by creighton university in some of
bill hunter, or clare hunter could've been the victim -- the murders.bill hunters position and creighton could have made him guilty. >> he was going through a training program i crane in the versatility, if there was disciplinary action to be taken, he was the want to have a direct impact on the students life. >> potentially a lot of suspects there? >> potentially, yes. >> so, of the detective went to the pathology department at creighton, and started asking questions....
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and in the how to raise a conservative daughter, clare boothe luce president michelle easton offereder thoughts on how to pass down conservative values to young women. also being published this week, columbia university religion professor hendricks jr. argues that conservative evangelicals do not uphold christians in christians against christianity. in three days at camp david, jeffrey garten looks back at president nixon's decision to end the connection between the value of the u.s. dollar and the gold standard. and journalist emily bass examines u.s. efforts to stop hiv and aids in africa in "to end a plague." find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for the many of news authors to i appear in the -- many of these authors to appear in the near future on booktv. ♪ ♪ finish. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. the every saturday you'll find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. on sundays, booktv bring you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explo
and in the how to raise a conservative daughter, clare boothe luce president michelle easton offereder thoughts on how to pass down conservative values to young women. also being published this week, columbia university religion professor hendricks jr. argues that conservative evangelicals do not uphold christians in christians against christianity. in three days at camp david, jeffrey garten looks back at president nixon's decision to end the connection between the value of the u.s. dollar and...
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general william bars time in the trump administration and in how to raise a conservative daughter clare booth luce president michelle easton offers her thoughts on how to pass down conservative values to young women. also being published columbia university religion professor argues that conservative evangelicals do not uphold christian values in christians against christianity. in three days at camp david jeffrey garden looks at president nixon's decision to end the connection between the value of the u.s. dollars and the gold standard. the world changed in an instant but mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went to virtual and we powered a new reality. because at mediacom, we are built to keep you ahead. >> former xerox ceo ursula burns shares her insights into american business and the corporate world. interviewed by amazon senior vice president alicia boulder davis. >> i'm so excited to have the opportunity to talk about where
general william bars time in the trump administration and in how to raise a conservative daughter clare booth luce president michelle easton offers her thoughts on how to pass down conservative values to young women. also being published columbia university religion professor argues that conservative evangelicals do not uphold christian values in christians against christianity. in three days at camp david jeffrey garden looks at president nixon's decision to end the connection between the...
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san carlos will be at 72 south bay temperatures in the mid 70's mostly with san jose at 76 in clare at 75 fremont right at 70 degrees while 60's from union city through oakland on up to richmond. no 80's from san ramon to concord, although you do have a couple in antioch, pittsburgh in vacaville, napa, 72 santa rosa nevado each at 75 a look ahead next 7 days, not looking too bad. we do get warm into next week. those you want to savor this cool down there in the midst of today and tomorrow, saturday and sunday temps begin to climb. and by monday the field will not so comfortable anymore. low 90's inland in a muggy feel across the bay reyna. john, thank you for that. far riders 20 minute delay for you on the various a line. >> in the daily city direction and again, is due to a pg e power issue. they're keeping a close eye on that. the bay bridge. we do have some accidents not on the westbound side on the eastbound side near the eastern span of the bridge. so only here in this area and again, we're not seeing many delays as a result of that traffic collision. it also looks like there's a
san carlos will be at 72 south bay temperatures in the mid 70's mostly with san jose at 76 in clare at 75 fremont right at 70 degrees while 60's from union city through oakland on up to richmond. no 80's from san ramon to concord, although you do have a couple in antioch, pittsburgh in vacaville, napa, 72 santa rosa nevado each at 75 a look ahead next 7 days, not looking too bad. we do get warm into next week. those you want to savor this cool down there in the midst of today and tomorrow,...
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. >> he is charged with seven felonies and he is held in santa clare' county jail on $300,000 bail. >>> a man's bold move to ward off bears landed him in custody. chp officers in trucko say he set his own car on fire yesterday morning near the california nevada border. he was yelling about bears, but they couldn't find bears nearby. he is charged with arson, and being under the influence. >> but the emoji. >> that's the part that all i could look at. >> why did they choose that? >> i doesn't know why the chp did that. but they did -- what's the thing in the front is. >> the little car. that's his license plate. >> they are covering it up but covering it up with another emoji. >> see. >> don't come over there chp truckee. >> act right. >> you doesn't want to be dragged. >> they have someone who loves a good emoji. >>> all right, next video is impossibly adorable or terrifying. >> a man in l.a. spotted a possum, carrying a litter of five joeies. okay. take a look at this video. okay. this was first posted on tiktok and you can see the mother tiptoeing across a wall while her babies are
. >> he is charged with seven felonies and he is held in santa clare' county jail on $300,000 bail. >>> a man's bold move to ward off bears landed him in custody. chp officers in trucko say he set his own car on fire yesterday morning near the california nevada border. he was yelling about bears, but they couldn't find bears nearby. he is charged with arson, and being under the influence. >> but the emoji. >> that's the part that all i could look at. >> why did...
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clare, let me start with you. in your home state of missouri there's really some worrying stuff happening there, i'll tell you what the data says. it says that vaccination is 56% of adults have at least one dose, 49 are fully vaccinated. but in parts of the state where we have these outbreaks you have in the southeast, particularly, 30% of residents aged plus vaccinated, what's going on? >> if you look at those dark areas on the map, chris, where you have a significantly higher number of people vaccinated, those are the areas in and around kansas city and st. louis, and in the middle of the state in columbia, missouri, we're university is in -- located. in the rest of the state you have a real problem, you have not just -- you have a governor who has a huge part in this disaster that is currently in the making in missouri. someone who today tried to tell missouri and he was going to stop the federal government from going door to door. nobody was talking about the federal government going door to door. they're talk
clare, let me start with you. in your home state of missouri there's really some worrying stuff happening there, i'll tell you what the data says. it says that vaccination is 56% of adults have at least one dose, 49 are fully vaccinated. but in parts of the state where we have these outbreaks you have in the southeast, particularly, 30% of residents aged plus vaccinated, what's going on? >> if you look at those dark areas on the map, chris, where you have a significantly higher number of...
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ah hello clare richardson warm. welcome to the show. finance ministers meeting in italy have agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. the deal aims to stop countries setting low taxes to attract investment from multi nationals, especially tech giants, which do business worldwide. the new levy could bring an extra $150000000000.00 a year into government coffers. a historic setting for historic deal. finance ministers from the g 20 member countries came together in venice to secure a global tax reform for a digital world. the g 20 agreement is an important achievement that will contribute to stabilize the international back system in the coming years. it will run great tax se 20 and the stop the raise to the bottom. the aim of the agreement is to make multi nationals pay tax in the countries where they make their profits at a minimum rate of 15 percent. it's designed to make it no longer worthwhile for companies to shift profits to other countries. g 20 finance ministers said the pandemic forced th
ah hello clare richardson warm. welcome to the show. finance ministers meeting in italy have agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. the deal aims to stop countries setting low taxes to attract investment from multi nationals, especially tech giants, which do business worldwide. the new levy could bring an extra $150000000000.00 a year into government coffers. a historic setting for historic deal. finance ministers from the g 20 member countries came together in venice to...
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the britain hunted, don't race leader sharla clare, and eventually over hold him with 2 lamps to go. as the mass ranks of locals healed a record extending a pretty strong pre victory that the best crowd a home crowd is the best people in the beginning, the day 33 points off the pace. hamilton is no only 8 behind for stuff and but the next few races of an invigorating season will show who this controversial wind has fired up more the britain or for stuff and, and he's feeding red bill team. let's get a reminder of our top story here. in d w chance. so angela michael has described the damage suffered in floods in germany as real and terrifying or making a visit to affected areas. she promised financial aid for those who lost their homes, livelihoods, and loved ones in the disaster. coming up next, it's not just freedom day in the u. k. cities across europe are opening back up for business and tourists, but case loads are on the rise again as well. then facility has more details on dw business coming up in a few minutes state whose the, whose, the, whose the, the, the, the global food w
the britain hunted, don't race leader sharla clare, and eventually over hold him with 2 lamps to go. as the mass ranks of locals healed a record extending a pretty strong pre victory that the best crowd a home crowd is the best people in the beginning, the day 33 points off the pace. hamilton is no only 8 behind for stuff and but the next few races of an invigorating season will show who this controversial wind has fired up more the britain or for stuff and, and he's feeding red bill team....
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i think republican leaders nearly clare. . >> coming up, do you think you could spot anti-vaxer poststernet? up next, we have exclusive reporting on what might help misinformation spread far and wide. on facebook, coming up next. facebot ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. after my dvt blood clot... i was uncertain... was another around the corner? or could things take a different turn? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding.
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that's alameda contra costa marin san francisco san mateo, santa clare in the city of berkley said they are recommending, but not mandating people wear masks. but they explained that this recommendation is out of a quote an abundance of caution because of the rising covid-19 cases. health officers also say the vast majority more than 95% of people hospitalized right now, with new covid cases have not been vaccinated. health officials stress that vaccines are still the best protection against the virus and happening this weekend. l. a county will once again enforce an indoor mask mandate. katie use. james torres reports. it's the first county in the state to make it a requirement. once again. airports like here in oakland still require you to wear a mask inside and on planes, just universal precautions. those fully vaccinated can live mask free anywhere else in the bay area, many now wondering if that will change now that our neighbors in la, the most populous county in the nation, are reimposing a mask mandate for anyone. vaccinated or not indoors. like i feel like everybody still reall
that's alameda contra costa marin san francisco san mateo, santa clare in the city of berkley said they are recommending, but not mandating people wear masks. but they explained that this recommendation is out of a quote an abundance of caution because of the rising covid-19 cases. health officers also say the vast majority more than 95% of people hospitalized right now, with new covid cases have not been vaccinated. health officials stress that vaccines are still the best protection against...
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but i think that the clare going kind of hang around out toward the beaches.'re going to see a lot of drizzle. again, it was very damp along the coastline early on actually at 1, 1, 107 inch of drizzle along the coastline of pacifica. very gray out there. if you're crossing the golden gate bridge. little slick out there on the roads to watch out for some thick fog out there. we are seeing some as we've got the high pressure building in all the way up now in the canada. remember, we had that big dome of high pressure over the pacific northwest bringing those temperatures up into the triple digits that has moved eastward. in fact, portland went from a 112 the other day. the 73 degrees today. so big difference when you get that seabreeze going. meantime, though, a boy, it's very active over the sierra nevada. if you're traveling up in the high country here in the coming days. you want to take some extra care. numerous lightning strikes. dozens upon dozens not in kaleb ul as we have those strikes happening in the afternoon hours that's going continue repeated saw.
but i think that the clare going kind of hang around out toward the beaches.'re going to see a lot of drizzle. again, it was very damp along the coastline early on actually at 1, 1, 107 inch of drizzle along the coastline of pacifica. very gray out there. if you're crossing the golden gate bridge. little slick out there on the roads to watch out for some thick fog out there. we are seeing some as we've got the high pressure building in all the way up now in the canada. remember, we had that big...
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this is clare [inaudible] downtown community organizer for the san francisco bicycle coalition calling to reinstate all lines by the end of the year. thank you, supervisor preston, for your calling of this hearing and for calling for the restoration of the 31 balboa. my parents had no idea the 31 balboa was cut at the beginning of last year, which shows how poor of an outreach process there was to inform the public of this. the tenderloin has some of the lowest rates of car ownership and the highest rates of transit dependency in san francisco, and we believe that restoration of the 31 balboa is vital to our neighborhood. it is not redundant that we need the 5 fulton, 31 balboa, and 38 geary. it is not redundant to our underserved seniors and people with disabilities that we have as many options as possible. the san francisco bicycle coalition supports the restoration of muni because we believe that a transit friendly city is a bicycle friendly city. when people don't have to depend on driving, it encourages more people to bike and walk, and that encourages more the people who are alre
this is clare [inaudible] downtown community organizer for the san francisco bicycle coalition calling to reinstate all lines by the end of the year. thank you, supervisor preston, for your calling of this hearing and for calling for the restoration of the 31 balboa. my parents had no idea the 31 balboa was cut at the beginning of last year, which shows how poor of an outreach process there was to inform the public of this. the tenderloin has some of the lowest rates of car ownership and the...
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rugby football league have hit back, calling it a selfish and cowardly decision, and rfl president claregue has decided to withdraw from the biggest tournament that has ever been staged in rugby league. actually, we could wait a couple of months, and if they still felt that badly, then let's look at it closer to the time, but it seems very odd timing, and i think there is still quite a lot of work going on to try to repair that situation and find a solution because particularly for the women's game, it's devastating. well, the former new zealand rugby league international robbie hunter paul told us how let down he felt from a player's perpsective. from a playing point of view, i think it is even more disappointing. now all the information is starting to flow to the surface, saying that this decision was made without impact from the players. you've got to think that, actually, as stakeholders, they are pretty important to the overall value of the game. the olympics officially starts in tokyo tomorrow with the opening ceremony, but the show director kentaro kobayashi has been sacked, after
rugby football league have hit back, calling it a selfish and cowardly decision, and rfl president claregue has decided to withdraw from the biggest tournament that has ever been staged in rugby league. actually, we could wait a couple of months, and if they still felt that badly, then let's look at it closer to the time, but it seems very odd timing, and i think there is still quite a lot of work going on to try to repair that situation and find a solution because particularly for the women's...
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first competed for clare's heart. marriage. that's really what katie was looking for. she said from day one looking at me, i want to get engaged at the end of this, and blake had all the right intentions so i figure that he would be a great match. >> how do you think katie's journey is going so far? >> i mean, she's done a really good job navigating a lot of the drama and weeding out some of the guys that are just not there for the right reasons. she's in for quite a loop, so she's doing a good job, though. >> i was watching. not for the right reasons, one wanted to be the next bachelor and she got him out of there. but a lot said they're really proud of her. she's been honest and she's been candid during this season. how do you think she's handled all of it? >> i mean, she's really confident and strong in herself. she knows who she is. i think she's definitely hitting things head on. she doesn't like to just leave things out in the open. she wants to get answers and she's been doing a really good job. >> okay, here's
first competed for clare's heart. marriage. that's really what katie was looking for. she said from day one looking at me, i want to get engaged at the end of this, and blake had all the right intentions so i figure that he would be a great match. >> how do you think katie's journey is going so far? >> i mean, she's done a really good job navigating a lot of the drama and weeding out some of the guys that are just not there for the right reasons. she's in for quite a loop, so she's...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgendertransgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >> the hon. london breed: we've com
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgendertransgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderitiatives, the first office of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >> t
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderitiatives, the first office of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay...
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we'll be chatting to one of the bbc�*s olympic presenter, clare balding a little later on. in the studio this morning. and just after 9, we'll be taking a look at a new bbc two series which gives rare behind the scenes access to firefighters on the frontline. the number of young people in england who have been admitted to hospital with an eating disorder, has risen by almost 50% according to nhs figures. waiting times for treatment have also increased dramatically, with community based services struggling to keep up with demand. jayne mccubbin has been to meet one family who found it difficult to cope during lockdown, when their daughter developed anorexia. she just wouldn't eat. she would just not eat. you feel like you can't win. it's like your child has been taken as a hostage. you are seeing your child die, slowly, in front of you. ijust want my child to eat. how can i make my child eat? you just felt like you were having to just wait until your child got so ill, that they were literally about to die before anything would be done. hannah's descent into anorexia began at
we'll be chatting to one of the bbc�*s olympic presenter, clare balding a little later on. in the studio this morning. and just after 9, we'll be taking a look at a new bbc two series which gives rare behind the scenes access to firefighters on the frontline. the number of young people in england who have been admitted to hospital with an eating disorder, has risen by almost 50% according to nhs figures. waiting times for treatment have also increased dramatically, with community based...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderansgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >> the hon. london breed: we've come
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderansgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgender initiatives, the first office of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgender initiatives, the first office of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgender of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >> the hon. london breed: we've
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgender of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderse] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >> the hon. london breed: we've come a long way, but we still have a long way to go. there is s
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderse] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderfirst office of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >> the hon. london
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderfirst office of transgender initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this...
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she is the president of the clare boothe luce center for conservative women and mom of three and wonderfulrs and i noticed there is something in the lives of these young conservative women who are college, turn out to be leaders, smart, gracious that happened in their upbringing. a lot of parents are worried about it. i decided to write a book a guide for parents, grandparents, anybody involved in raising of daughters, help them have a better shot to have their daughter turn out to be a great conservative leader for america. rachel: you have had many years to observe younger women who are successful and meet some of their parents. it's a real service you wrote this book. we'll bring in liz joy, who has amazing daughters. i met one of them who ran her campaign when she ran for congress. amy tarkanian, former gop chairwoman in nevada, correct? >> correct. rachel: liz, tell us what your tips are for raising a good conservative daughter. >> yes, for us raising four children, it was family and faith. we really taught our children that their identity and their purpose comes from god. and that go
she is the president of the clare boothe luce center for conservative women and mom of three and wonderfulrs and i noticed there is something in the lives of these young conservative women who are college, turn out to be leaders, smart, gracious that happened in their upbringing. a lot of parents are worried about it. i decided to write a book a guide for parents, grandparents, anybody involved in raising of daughters, help them have a better shot to have their daughter turn out to be a great...
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london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderer initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the milestones that people continue to talk about and point to when describing the history of this community, one of the things that was important to me and important to supervisor mandelman is how do we talk about this history, how do we remind the next generation of this history, how do we protect this history? and together, we worked together to make sure there was $12 million in the upcoming budget to have the first ever lgbtq museum in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: martha, we've come a long way, haven't we? [applause] >> the hon. london breed: we've come a long
london breed: and it has a lot to do with the office led by clare farley and the office of transgenderer initiatives in the country specifically. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: a lot of this work has so much to do with so many of you, continuing to come up with ideas that make the most sense based on our history. when i think about the compton cafeteria riots, and when i think about harvey milk and his breakthrough, becoming the first gay supervisor in this city and all of the...
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and rfl president — clare balding — says it's devastating news.on, because particularly for the women's game, this is devastating. the olympics officially starts in tokyo tomorrow, with the opening ceremony, but the show director kentaro kobayashi has been sacked after a comedy sketch from 1998 emerged in which he referenced the holocaust. organisers are still deciding what form the ceremony will take. we do know that two gold medallists from rio will be leading out team gb. sailor hannah mills — on the left here — says she's overwhelmed to be chosen as a flag bearer, alongside rower moe sbihi. in a break from tradition, each nation has been allowed to nominate one female and one male representative. mills and sibihi were selected from a group of athletes put forward by their sports, as exemplifying the olympic and team gb values. i got super emotional. i think i was told in front of the 16 other sailors, which was a really cool moment, and then we had to rush out the door and go sailing and i had 30 seconds on my own and it all bubbled up seconds
and rfl president — clare balding — says it's devastating news.on, because particularly for the women's game, this is devastating. the olympics officially starts in tokyo tomorrow, with the opening ceremony, but the show director kentaro kobayashi has been sacked after a comedy sketch from 1998 emerged in which he referenced the holocaust. organisers are still deciding what form the ceremony will take. we do know that two gold medallists from rio will be leading out team gb. sailor hannah...
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ah hello, i'm clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. finance ministers meeting in italy have agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. the deal is to stop countries setting low taxes to attract investment from multinational, especially tech giants who do business worldwide. the new umbrella attack could be enforced within 2 years. a historic setting for a historic deal. finance ministers from the g 20 member countries came together in venice, including china, the u. s. and germany. the group represents the world's largest economies and now has a common goal to set a minimum tax rate for companies of at least 15 percent. the minimum 6 takes the real great advantage for democracy and for globalization. and it will give us a chance to do the race to the now, just after we are fighting against colbert 19, and we are taking a lot of fight against house crisis to fight against the economy. crisis is absolutely necessary that we take this step and i'm really, really happy that we are, that every major economy already wants the multinational corporations to pay a f
ah hello, i'm clare richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. finance ministers meeting in italy have agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent. the deal is to stop countries setting low taxes to attract investment from multinational, especially tech giants who do business worldwide. the new umbrella attack could be enforced within 2 years. a historic setting for a historic deal. finance ministers from the g 20 member countries came together in venice, including china, the...