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it's good to have you with us, nicole collier. thank you very much. the argument of, this is about remedying integrity lapses and fraud opportunities -- we'll put up on the screen what's in your state's bill, senate bill 7. when you look at these provisions, they say it makes mail-in voting more difficult. no, no, no, it makes it safer by limiting the window and who can collect them, and not having you vote after 9:00 make it safer, because there's not as much opportunity when staff falls off. drive-through voting, again, fewer opportunities for fraud. the less ways that people can vote. early voting on sundays. oh, that's about extra staffing. makes it easier to overturn elections. well, we have to be able to have the state level be able to police the local levels. those are the arguments. how do you see it? >> well, thanks, chris, you did a great recap of what's been going on in texas, and it is a big lie. we heard directly from the former secretary of state, who was in charge at the time of the 2020 election, say that our elections, this last 2020
it's good to have you with us, nicole collier. thank you very much. the argument of, this is about remedying integrity lapses and fraud opportunities -- we'll put up on the screen what's in your state's bill, senate bill 7. when you look at these provisions, they say it makes mail-in voting more difficult. no, no, no, it makes it safer by limiting the window and who can collect them, and not having you vote after 9:00 make it safer, because there's not as much opportunity when staff falls off....
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collier.w: i don't think the representatives of the government in beijing want any of the u.s. dollar bonds to default because it would cause a ripple effect and a lot of companies would be hurt by that. however, they love taking these arch companies like ever grand and scaring investors because they are trying to force the system to become more efficient in terms of capital allocation. but instead of using markets domestically and trying to let the markets work things out, they use government mandates where they make scary statements which is what the cbirc did. when push comes to shove though, i don't think they have the guts to let any of these large companies fail. haslinda: but one key question remains and that is the question that everyone is asking, will china perhaps allow bonds -- banks to continue funding ever grand? andrew: that is a different question. you have a bunch of weak links in the system. the property market is improving. their overall debt is down several percent. you hav
collier.w: i don't think the representatives of the government in beijing want any of the u.s. dollar bonds to default because it would cause a ripple effect and a lot of companies would be hurt by that. however, they love taking these arch companies like ever grand and scaring investors because they are trying to force the system to become more efficient in terms of capital allocation. but instead of using markets domestically and trying to let the markets work things out, they use government...
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in the meantime he appointed vincent collier as superintendent of the poor giving him authority over the affairs of destitute white and black residents of new bern. it was through his efforts to address the needs of locals that we see the encounters on the ground that shaped arguments for black enlistment as african-american's approached union lines. they made they directly made the case for their service to the cause. a robust slave holding town not far from the coast and located at the confluence of the noose and trent rivers the damp and swampy forests of new bern served as an important site of antebellum african-american resistance. burnside conveyed that quote too have reported themselves who have been in the swamps for five years. it would be utterly impossible if we were so disposed to keep them outside of our lines as they find their way to us through woods and swamps from every side. before the war one enslaved man william kennedy escaped sail for their south by hiding in the swamps. by the time union forces took new bern he told collier i stayed in the woods in a close jung
in the meantime he appointed vincent collier as superintendent of the poor giving him authority over the affairs of destitute white and black residents of new bern. it was through his efforts to address the needs of locals that we see the encounters on the ground that shaped arguments for black enlistment as african-american's approached union lines. they made they directly made the case for their service to the cause. a robust slave holding town not far from the coast and located at the...
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but this is a question that came in from deb collier, who is a very knowledgeable telecom analyst with citizens against government waste. and deb collier says, i notice in the american broadband act that the ntia will be the agency awarding the grant funding. what mechanisms will be put in place to avoid duplication with grants and funds issued by the usf and the rus or rural utilities service programs? >> i think two things. in the legislation, we're going to make sure as we go forward that we don't have that duplication, because, again, we're looking for those unserved areas out there. always have to express the difference between that an an underserved plan. the democrat plan, the biden plan is circulating that serve hours, depending on what the speeds are, they are consider it an underserved area an unserved area. so you see a huge flow of federal dollars that are already receiving service. the other thing is it's also what we have to do as a committee. it's our jurisdiction to hold oversight hearings to make sure that regulators are doing what they're supposed to do, because, agai
but this is a question that came in from deb collier, who is a very knowledgeable telecom analyst with citizens against government waste. and deb collier says, i notice in the american broadband act that the ntia will be the agency awarding the grant funding. what mechanisms will be put in place to avoid duplication with grants and funds issued by the usf and the rus or rural utilities service programs? >> i think two things. in the legislation, we're going to make sure as we go forward...
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number is much higher, few fires on day and night, and the desperate haunt oxygen never stopped. collier on the let's look at just me seen has helped on the seek temple into a place of refuge patients who turned away from overcrowded hospitals. can get fee oxygen. he'll live out of jobs, and so moderating, in medicine know the feeling of it. but it's not going to get with only you know to me it's a constant challenge. just me must find more oxygen every night to refill be empty cylinder. ah, medical oxygen isn't stuck short supply that describing black market has emerged. ah. ringback ah, you didn't know it didn't even they didn't give it to me has heard of the police oxygen tanks been hello isn't another vision then? so gotta be ready. i'm going to get we'll get to the log. yes. but it wasn't the leg we tried be on the outskirts of new denny to a small town in her honesty. okay, so. 2 we can actually go for the inside because just meet the ones that kind of attention with a camera. it's also kind of unclear as to how these oxygen cylinders are being filled in the date of the night. beca
number is much higher, few fires on day and night, and the desperate haunt oxygen never stopped. collier on the let's look at just me seen has helped on the seek temple into a place of refuge patients who turned away from overcrowded hospitals. can get fee oxygen. he'll live out of jobs, and so moderating, in medicine know the feeling of it. but it's not going to get with only you know to me it's a constant challenge. just me must find more oxygen every night to refill be empty cylinder. ah,...
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joining me now is texas democrat nicole collier who chairs the texas legislative black causcus. representative, thank you so much for being here. what do you think of governor abbott docking your pay, threatening everyone's paychecks? will that make democrats fall in line? >> thank you so much, alisyn, for having me, and will it make us fall in line? we don't fall in line. we do what we're asked to do, what we were sent here to do, and that's to be the voice for our constituents. you know, the fact that the governor is saying that he would close down the paychecks of those who serve in the house of representatives shows you how low he's willing to go to wield his power. there's no line item just to say, for democrats to cut their pay. it would have to be everyone just like we heard. it would be everyone in the house of representatives, and those innocent people, everyone, would be cut just as well, and so is he willing to harm those families as well just because he wants to wield his power? >> it sounds like it. >> that's yet to be seen. >> it sounds like it. >> let's see. >> i
joining me now is texas democrat nicole collier who chairs the texas legislative black causcus. representative, thank you so much for being here. what do you think of governor abbott docking your pay, threatening everyone's paychecks? will that make democrats fall in line? >> thank you so much, alisyn, for having me, and will it make us fall in line? we don't fall in line. we do what we're asked to do, what we were sent here to do, and that's to be the voice for our constituents. you...
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sound, james, but we've. a bit with sound, jame5, but we've just about heard — it was a bit norman collierlighted _ living here. your comments? i've been delighted to embrace football, it's one _ been delighted to embrace football, it's one of— been delighted to embrace football, it's one of the best parts of living in the _ it's one of the best parts of living in the uk, — it's one of the best parts of living in the uk, and congratulations to whales _ in the uk, and congratulations to whales for— in the uk, and congratulations to whales for reaching the final 16 despite — whales for reaching the final 16 despite losing to italy —— whales. all eyes— despite losing to italy —— whales. all eyes are on england as they go up all eyes are on england as they go up against — all eyes are on england as they go up against the czech republic, thev've — up against the czech republic, they've not been performing like would _ they've not been performing like would like to see. they have plenty of time _ would like to see. they have plenty of time to _ would like to see. they have plenty of time to brin
sound, james, but we've. a bit with sound, jame5, but we've just about heard — it was a bit norman collierlighted _ living here. your comments? i've been delighted to embrace football, it's one _ been delighted to embrace football, it's one of— been delighted to embrace football, it's one of the best parts of living in the _ it's one of the best parts of living in the uk, — it's one of the best parts of living in the uk, and congratulations to whales _ in the uk, and congratulations to...
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i thomas collier platt. who was the big boss of republican politics in new york really wanted to get roosevelt. he get him out of new york. he was governor of new york for only a short while before he got nominated to be vice president and the speculation. is that plat wanted to get rid of him and put him into a whole in corner position. of course, it didn't happen that way and tr became one of the most important presidential figures in american history, and he was thrust into the presidency so quickly was he ready? that's a really good question. i mean, i don't think he expected to be thrust in even after mckinley was shot because he goes back to his vacation. so yeah, he is absolutely thrusting and there are there is great evidence to suggest that some things that he did in his early days as president. he probably wouldn't have done in later years when he had more experience and more understanding about how the systems worked. what kind of things that might he not have done a really good example is the fil
i thomas collier platt. who was the big boss of republican politics in new york really wanted to get roosevelt. he get him out of new york. he was governor of new york for only a short while before he got nominated to be vice president and the speculation. is that plat wanted to get rid of him and put him into a whole in corner position. of course, it didn't happen that way and tr became one of the most important presidential figures in american history, and he was thrust into the presidency so...
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part of the fun was looking between the lines is a okay, collier says jn girl hoover someone really good and this is reference possibly to sexuality? clearly with homosexuality? there's a little bit of that. on the other side to think you can see magazines as legitimate sources of political information. not necessarily because what they reporting is accurate. but because what the reporting gives us insight into what i thought was important that moment. while people are wanting to read about. oh people were wanting to think about. when you start to see stories about sexuality in politicians, when you start to see quite frankly gossip about politicians. pisces creators of gossip magazines at all these wonderful titles, hush-hush, tidal, confidential, all of these other ones top-secret, what it tells you is there are people interested in reading political gossip. and it is starting to shape. yes it is entertaining. think of is marked traditional sources like letters overwritten to senators. opening these letters from constituents saying this constituents is the most recent edition of confid
part of the fun was looking between the lines is a okay, collier says jn girl hoover someone really good and this is reference possibly to sexuality? clearly with homosexuality? there's a little bit of that. on the other side to think you can see magazines as legitimate sources of political information. not necessarily because what they reporting is accurate. but because what the reporting gives us insight into what i thought was important that moment. while people are wanting to read about. oh...
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hunter's upcoming art show in which he's selling his art at massively inflated prices to anonymous colliers00 portraits of a crackhead. the latest of zero experience hunter it seems never ending to get as much money as possible living off his dad's name. recently, revealed text messages show that he called his lawyer the n-word and made several racial slurs about asian-americans and abandoned the mother of his own child and kicked her off his health insurance after she gave birth to his child. lied on a gun application and then put the gun in a dumpster and imagine if a trump did that. it took money from the first lady of moscow in addition to ukraine and ukraine and oligarchs in kazakhstan, russia, and the chinese national shopping spree and the bank of china deal tied to the chinese military. imagine the outrage that would ensue with maggie haberman and her colleagues at "the new york times" if one of the trump kids did one of these things. well, they never stop their coverage ever. zero experience hunter, joe biden, they get the free pass and one after another for their corrupt actions.
hunter's upcoming art show in which he's selling his art at massively inflated prices to anonymous colliers00 portraits of a crackhead. the latest of zero experience hunter it seems never ending to get as much money as possible living off his dad's name. recently, revealed text messages show that he called his lawyer the n-word and made several racial slurs about asian-americans and abandoned the mother of his own child and kicked her off his health insurance after she gave birth to his child....
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. >> collier next quickness. >> aimee lloyd. >> and now a nearly eight years after trent was killed,could tell the story, aimee lloyd. she finally received herself publicly. though because she remains frightened, even though, we've obscured her image in this video recorded by the court. the prosecution's star witness talk about that night in a bar. and shane, according to her, street out confessing to murder. >> he said something about how he had, if i remembered the football player who had been killed. and told me his liam, trent. told me that he shot him. >> but prosecutor red corn new 's story had a weakness. and so, no choice but to confront him. you did not break off the relationship after he said this to? you >> know. >> you didn't go to the police or anything? >> no, i would -- i just ignored it. >> just ignored what he had said to you? >> right, i forgot about it. i didn't want to listen to it. i didn't want to hear it. i didn't want to believe. it >> why? because she was in love with him, she said. during's testimony, the prosecutors played that tape of the sting meeting at
. >> collier next quickness. >> aimee lloyd. >> and now a nearly eight years after trent was killed,could tell the story, aimee lloyd. she finally received herself publicly. though because she remains frightened, even though, we've obscured her image in this video recorded by the court. the prosecution's star witness talk about that night in a bar. and shane, according to her, street out confessing to murder. >> he said something about how he had, if i remembered the...
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. >> represent collier, i appreciate your time. >>> the southern baptist convention facing challengese never before. >> the church needs a day of reckoning. it needs to be a stripping down to the basics of everything that you say you stand for. >> the group's new leader is out front. >>> china sent 28 planes to fly over taiwan, what's behind their message and why now? 's why td ae designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ ♪eh uh, eh uh♪ visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it'
. >> represent collier, i appreciate your time. >>> the southern baptist convention facing challengese never before. >> the church needs a day of reckoning. it needs to be a stripping down to the basics of everything that you say you stand for. >> the group's new leader is out front. >>> china sent 28 planes to fly over taiwan, what's behind their message and why now? 's why td ae designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their...
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. >> collier says lawmakers should be making it easier to vote, not harder. >>> israeli prime ministerenjamin netanyahu is no stranger to intense political fights. in fact, his admirers call him the magician for his ability to wiggle out of tight spots. but now he's facing a serious threat from a very diverse coalition of opponents, including fellow right-winger naftali bennett. and as you might expect, he is pushing back hard. hadas gold has the latest now from jerusalem. >> reporter: as the opposition party's work to finalize their coalition deals, israel could be seeing the final few days of benjamin netanyahu as prime minister. his replacement could be his former aide, naftali bennett, leader of the small right-wing party called yemina, whose decision to join the centrist le leader yair lapid could change the course of israeli history. in a speech on monday, lapid said within a week israel could be entering a new era with a new prime minister, promising a working government after two years of political dysfunction. >> translator: if this government is formed, the key word will be r
. >> collier says lawmakers should be making it easier to vote, not harder. >>> israeli prime ministerenjamin netanyahu is no stranger to intense political fights. in fact, his admirers call him the magician for his ability to wiggle out of tight spots. but now he's facing a serious threat from a very diverse coalition of opponents, including fellow right-winger naftali bennett. and as you might expect, he is pushing back hard. hadas gold has the latest now from jerusalem....
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from jessica gonzalez, nicole collier, there is a minority and yet they were able to stop this awful voter suppression bill of texas. democrats in the u.s. senate are in the majority. and let's be very clear about what republicans want to do. not only do they not want to investigate the january 6th insurrection were five people including a capitol police officer were killed, they want to rollback the right to vote and almost every single state in this country. and chris, you have to understand this, in texas that bill was going to allow for the overturning of elections based on just the allegation of fraud so you can imagine in 2024 a democrat wins the 40 electoral college votes in texas. republicans could allege fraud and overturn that election just as we know they're going to try to do in georgia and florida and other states unless we have that for the people act. so this is a time for the democrats to act. this is our moment of truth to step up and stand up for this country and we lose this moment at our peril for the peril of american democracy. i really think it's make-or-break,
from jessica gonzalez, nicole collier, there is a minority and yet they were able to stop this awful voter suppression bill of texas. democrats in the u.s. senate are in the majority. and let's be very clear about what republicans want to do. not only do they not want to investigate the january 6th insurrection were five people including a capitol police officer were killed, they want to rollback the right to vote and almost every single state in this country. and chris, you have to understand...
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. >> let's listen to democratic texas state representative nicole collier last night. >> we have used the tools in our toolbox to fight this bill and tonight we pulled out that last one. now, listen. we may have won the war tonight, but the battle is not over. >> the irony of this is these laws are being passed around the country, in state legislatures, where there is no filibuster provision for, you know, democratic senators in some of these states to block these kind of bills. so they can pass in a purely partisan way. yet, there is a senate rule in washington that will prevent the democrats from passing their top priority on voting rights, and it's a democratic senator joe manchin who is preserving that ability of the united states senate to be blocked by a minority, an ability that doesn't exist in the places where most of these bills are being passed. >> you are absolutely right, lawrence. what's happening in texas, what's happening in georgia, what happened in arizona with the fraud that they did, making the voting booth now not accessible is a pattern of the republican party, b
. >> let's listen to democratic texas state representative nicole collier last night. >> we have used the tools in our toolbox to fight this bill and tonight we pulled out that last one. now, listen. we may have won the war tonight, but the battle is not over. >> the irony of this is these laws are being passed around the country, in state legislatures, where there is no filibuster provision for, you know, democratic senators in some of these states to block these kind of...
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this is state representative nicole collier, the chair of the legislative black caucus. >> we may have the war tonight, but the battle is not over. we will continue to fight and speak out against those measures that attempt to silence our voices. they don't want you to know the truth on that bill. they don't want you to know how they don't want to see what the polls. they don't want you to know that you have rights. amy: president biden condemned the legislation is un-american, saying "it is part of an assault on democracy that we have seen far too often this year and often disproportionately targeting black and brown americans. speaking after the walkout, trey martinez fischer called on the president to do more. >> mr. president, we need a national response. make no mistake, voting is but a mental. it does not know your color. it does not know who you love. it does not know your zip code. it is our constitutional right, our god-given right to exercise our right to vote. sb 7 would deny that right to many law-abiding texans simply because there were those who only wish to play gotcha p
this is state representative nicole collier, the chair of the legislative black caucus. >> we may have the war tonight, but the battle is not over. we will continue to fight and speak out against those measures that attempt to silence our voices. they don't want you to know the truth on that bill. they don't want you to know how they don't want to see what the polls. they don't want you to know that you have rights. amy: president biden condemned the legislation is un-american, saying...
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texas state representative nicole collier, thank you very much. >>> inside u.s.pean union. are we on the same page when it comes to some of the key global issues we're facing? i'm going to talk to the eu's ambassador to the united states. up next on "ayman mohyeldin reports." states. up next on "ayman mohyeldin reports. ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. allstate fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/h
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the middle right now, but sexual abuse scandal and today introduced a new athletic director jeff colliereading a department facing allegations that a former athletic trainer touched female athletes under their clothing under the guise of medical treatment. kanye who has been the 80 at northeastern university in boston for the last three years, says he plans on running a transparent and open administration can you also mentioned an emphasis on social justice, diversity and the desire to give athletes a platform for expression under his leadership? it's been said that you can't go wrong with stories about dogs and kids were going to give that a try. now, in case you domestic barry bonds is neither. but he and his sister had a dog in the 2021 westminster dog show. the dog was a miniature snow hauser named rocky, who was not in the money here is one of the future performers that be ju neopolitan, massive. in addition to drooling a lot, those dogs were a state guard dogs and you want protection. how about pirates? a dog a day bordeaux? that's it. another breed that was used as a guard dog to
the middle right now, but sexual abuse scandal and today introduced a new athletic director jeff colliereading a department facing allegations that a former athletic trainer touched female athletes under their clothing under the guise of medical treatment. kanye who has been the 80 at northeastern university in boston for the last three years, says he plans on running a transparent and open administration can you also mentioned an emphasis on social justice, diversity and the desire to give...
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chad collier joining me with more with janice dean live in new york. many years ago, and they talked about her involvement decades later with the dog show. take a listen. >> thank you for coming. >> happy to be here. >> tell me about your job today. >> stuart assists the judge. >> reporter: you were best in show judge in 1997. how is that? >> very nerve-racking. every judge will tell you they are nervous ahead of time. your attention goes to the dogs. >> janice: what would you look for when you see this dog? >> first thing you see is the overall dog, shape and make of the dog, how they walk and their presence, you start at the head, the nose to the tail. then you look at what is ideal. >> janice: what about the attitude? >> absolutely. showmanship is important. >> janice: tell me about your husband's involvement in the westminster dog show? >> for many years we met them. hired the same handler. he was chairman or president for 25 years. he loved the dogs. he loves television and the production and he loved as you probably know he loved it. he turned th
chad collier joining me with more with janice dean live in new york. many years ago, and they talked about her involvement decades later with the dog show. take a listen. >> thank you for coming. >> happy to be here. >> tell me about your job today. >> stuart assists the judge. >> reporter: you were best in show judge in 1997. how is that? >> very nerve-racking. every judge will tell you they are nervous ahead of time. your attention goes to the dogs....
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. >> i rise to honor the patriotic american, united states marine and officer in collier county, florida. he passed away at the age of 56 years old. he gave back through service and joined the united states par even corps and raymond spent 17 years in the military proudly serving our nation. raymond continued his service and community by becoming a police officer with the collier county sheriff's office which he would serve the community for more than 20 years. along side his brothers and sisters in blue he protected the community for 20 years. he worked in youth relations bureau helping to mold the future leaders of tomorrow. raymond was a life lon oakland raiders' fan and he spent his time coaching youth football. in a moment of history where police officers are hated raymond traheo wore his badge with respect. my prayers are with his fellow marines, his brothers and sisters in blue and his family. it is an honor to stand here celebrating the life of aan american patriot that dedicated his life to service above self. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the
. >> i rise to honor the patriotic american, united states marine and officer in collier county, florida. he passed away at the age of 56 years old. he gave back through service and joined the united states par even corps and raymond spent 17 years in the military proudly serving our nation. raymond continued his service and community by becoming a police officer with the collier county sheriff's office which he would serve the community for more than 20 years. along side his brothers and...
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year—olds, we were invited the dose to 35—year—olds, we have lots of 28—year—olds and 29—year—old colliercharlton stadiums all providing vaccinations and lots of local pharmacies providing them. we get a lot of people who are really keen because they are rushing in and keep asking, have i missed my appointments, my chance to get the vaccine? i want it as soon as possible. 0verall vaccine? i want it as soon as possible. overall we also have a lot of people who are keen to bring their second vaccine and of course you can now do that on the national booking centre if are over a0. you can bring it forward from 12 weeks to eight weeks and i would so please do not ring us, we will renew, or get it done yourself on the nhs website. ., , website. indeed. you will be well aware that _ website. indeed. you will be well aware that there _ website. indeed. you will be well aware that there has _ website. indeed. you will be well aware that there has been - website. indeed. you will be well aware that there has been a - website. indeed. you will be well| aware that there has been a slight change... we
year—olds, we were invited the dose to 35—year—olds, we have lots of 28—year—olds and 29—year—old colliercharlton stadiums all providing vaccinations and lots of local pharmacies providing them. we get a lot of people who are really keen because they are rushing in and keep asking, have i missed my appointments, my chance to get the vaccine? i want it as soon as possible. 0verall vaccine? i want it as soon as possible. overall we also have a lot of people who are keen to bring...