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david willis, thank you for i david willis, thank you for giving us the details there.ill to come: to mark holocaust memorial day, seven survivors have had their portraits painted by different artists in a special project commissioned by prince charles. this is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally. mission control: three, two, one. a countdown to a critical moment — the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the rocket, slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it "a piece of cake". thousands of people have given l the yachtswoma
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david willis, thank _ quite considerably. david willis, thank you - quite considerably.nk you so - quite considerably. david| willis, thank you so much quite considerably. david - willis, thank you so much for that update. for more on this head over to the bbc news website where our coverage includes a page answering some of your questions on the crisis, including how big is the risk of invasion and how can tensions be de—escalated. there's also details on the history of conflict between the countries. it's emerged there was a gathering of people in downing street, injune 2020, to mark borisjohnson�*s birthday. number ten has admitted the event took place, but said it was brief, with the british prime minister attending for less than ten minutes. the opposition labor party said it demonstrated how the uk government was now "spending its whole time mopping up sleaze", and it underlined the need for mrjohnson to resign. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians wa
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david willis, thank _ risen considerably.overnment is coming under more pressure to delay a planned rise in the national insurance tax in england. from april, people face paying about 10% more in order to help fund health and social care but one minister has admitted that the plan is unpopular with many people as our political correspondent helen catt reports. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, the armed forces minister appeared to concede that raising national insurance from april to pay for the covid backlog and social care was unpopular. describing opposition among the audience is absolute.— is absolute. everybody in the room is against, _ is absolute. everybody in the room is against, everybody l is absolute. everybody in the | room is against, everybody in the room... i5 room is against, everybody in the room- - -— the room... is that fair, are ou all the room... is that fair, are you all against _ the room... is that fair, are you all against it? - the room... is that fair, are you all against it? he - the
david willis, thank _ risen considerably.overnment is coming under more pressure to delay a planned rise in the national insurance tax in england. from april, people face paying about 10% more in order to help fund health and social care but one minister has admitted that the plan is unpopular with many people as our political correspondent helen catt reports. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, the armed forces minister appeared to concede that raising national insurance from...
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david willis speaking with me earlier.y forces to use lethal force on protestors, after days of unrest following a sudden rise in fuel prices. russian troops have arrived to support his government. the us secretary of state, has warned that it may be difficult to get them to leave. our correspondent abdu—jalil abdu—rasulov is in kazakhstan�*s largest city, almaty, with the latest. the army of kazakhstan is standing guard here on the streets of almaty. after days of violence and many protesters killed, the state's security forces seem to be back in control, and when we came close to them, the warning not to approach is very clear. gunshot today, the president was clear, too — any more unrest will be met with lethal force. translation: terrorists| continue to damage state and private property and use weapons against civilians. i have given the order to shoot to kill without warning. president tokayev portrays the protesters as terrorists who are sowing chaos. they say that their movement is peaceful and blame the authorities
david willis speaking with me earlier.y forces to use lethal force on protestors, after days of unrest following a sudden rise in fuel prices. russian troops have arrived to support his government. the us secretary of state, has warned that it may be difficult to get them to leave. our correspondent abdu—jalil abdu—rasulov is in kazakhstan�*s largest city, almaty, with the latest. the army of kazakhstan is standing guard here on the streets of almaty. after days of violence and many...
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in los angeles, david willis, to get the latest.m arnold schwarzenegger's home. it is an expensive area. several other movie stars are thought to have homes there, including the actress gwyneth paltrow. and as you say, the los angeles police department says that a total of four vehicles were involved in this incident, which is thought to have occurred as arnold schwarzenegger's suv was attempting to turn left onto the famous sunset boulevard when it was involved in a head—on collision with a red prius. now, such was the force of the impact that the suv ended up on top of the red prius before rolling back onto a porsche, which was just behind it at the time. now, a representative for arnold schwarzenegger has confirmed to the bbc that he was indeed behind the wheel of the suv when this incident occurred. he was unhurt, but the driver of the red prius was taken to hospital. she is thought to have suffered head injuries. they are not thought, though, to be serious. it may sound like something out of a science fiction movie — but in a u
in los angeles, david willis, to get the latest.m arnold schwarzenegger's home. it is an expensive area. several other movie stars are thought to have homes there, including the actress gwyneth paltrow. and as you say, the los angeles police department says that a total of four vehicles were involved in this incident, which is thought to have occurred as arnold schwarzenegger's suv was attempting to turn left onto the famous sunset boulevard when it was involved in a head—on collision with a...
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david willis reports.r—day lynching. three white men hunted down the unarmed jogger and killed him in cold blood. footage of the incident led to nationwide protests after it emerged that, despite being interviewed at the scene, none of the men involved had been arrested after local officials accepted their plea of self—defence and deemed the killing justified. former police officer gregory mcmichael, his 33—year—old son, travis, and the man who filmed ahmaud arbery�*s death, william "roddie" bryan, were eventually arrested and brought to trial and found guilty of murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonment. they chose to target my son because they didn't want him in their community. these men deserve the maximum sentence for their crimes. ahmaud never said a word to them. he never threatened them. he just wanted to be left alone. what i'm going to do is i'm going to sit silently for one minute. to set in context the terror that he said ahmaud arbery must have suffered as he was chased through a resid
david willis reports.r—day lynching. three white men hunted down the unarmed jogger and killed him in cold blood. footage of the incident led to nationwide protests after it emerged that, despite being interviewed at the scene, none of the men involved had been arrested after local officials accepted their plea of self—defence and deemed the killing justified. former police officer gregory mcmichael, his 33—year—old son, travis, and the man who filmed ahmaud arbery�*s death, william...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. our medical editor, fergus walsh is with me.where to begin is mind-boggling-_ i don't know where to begin is mind-boa rulin. , . , ., mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades of- mind-boggling. it is a big moment i which has taken decades of planning, this is transplantation, taking transplant organs from animals into humans and pigs are the ideal candidates, in this case, the big concern was hyper acute rejection, sudden rejection and what they did was they knocked out four pig jeans and inserted six human genes and this team the same team that last year managed to transplant a pig kidney into a brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. this has a big future, i think, if some of the ethics can be sorted out because there will be people very unhappy about this and also, there will be concern about the potential for animal diseases to be put into humans so that is a concern. but david bennett, i
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. our medical editor, fergus walsh is with me.where to begin is mind-boggling-_ i don't know where to begin is mind-boa rulin. , . , ., mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades of- mind-boggling. it is a big moment i which has taken decades of planning, this is transplantation, taking transplant organs from animals into humans and...
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david willis reports.lood. footage of this incident led to nationwide protests after it emerged that despite being interviewed at the scene know the men involved had been arrested after local officials accept their plea of self—defence and deemed the killing of ahmaud arberyjustified. i can of ahmaud arbery 'ustified. i can only imagine... _ of ahmaud arbery 'ustified. i can only imagine... a _ of ahmaud arberyjustified. i can only imagine... a former- of ahmaud arberyjustified. i can only imagine... a former police i only imagine... a former police officer gregory _ only imagine... a former police officer gregory mcmichael, - only imagine... a former police officer gregory mcmichael, his | officer gregory mcmichael, his 33—year—old son, travis, and the man who filmed ahmaud arbery�*s death, william roddy brian, were eventually arrested and brought to trial and were eventually found guilty of murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonment. murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonment-— imprisonment
david willis reports.lood. footage of this incident led to nationwide protests after it emerged that despite being interviewed at the scene know the men involved had been arrested after local officials accept their plea of self—defence and deemed the killing of ahmaud arberyjustified. i can of ahmaud arbery 'ustified. i can only imagine... _ of ahmaud arbery 'ustified. i can only imagine... a _ of ahmaud arberyjustified. i can only imagine... a former- of ahmaud arberyjustified. i can only...
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the bbc�*s david willis, who's in los angeles, gave me more details.from arnold schwarzenegger's home. could paltrow at lebron james auto live there. four vehicles involved in this collision. it was shortly after arnold schwarzenegger left his home. he was attempting to turn left onto the frame of sunset boulevard when the collision occurred, basically head on with a red toyota previous. such was the impact of this collision, the suv that contained arnold schwarzenegger briefly rolled onto the roof of the other car before toppling onto two other vehicles waiting at the junction. a representative of arnold schwarzenegger confirmed the movie star was indeed behind the wheel of the suv. he wasn't injured, but another person, a woman who it is thought was the driver of the red toyota was taken to hospital. she is not thought to be in serious condition. the lapd is investigating but it is not thought drink or drugs played a part in this incident. a conservative party mp has said she was sacked from herjob as a transport minister in the british nusrat ghani,
the bbc�*s david willis, who's in los angeles, gave me more details.from arnold schwarzenegger's home. could paltrow at lebron james auto live there. four vehicles involved in this collision. it was shortly after arnold schwarzenegger left his home. he was attempting to turn left onto the frame of sunset boulevard when the collision occurred, basically head on with a red toyota previous. such was the impact of this collision, the suv that contained arnold schwarzenegger briefly rolled onto...
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said that it was unlikely that there would be more survivors. 0ur north america correspondent david willisrecovered. that means that 3a people are still missing following the capsized of that vessel, and local coast guard said that they would be calling off the search if there was no sign of further survivors. now, one man did survive, and he was pictured clinging to the upturned hull of that capsized vessel. he has since been named asjuan esteban montoya, he's a 22—year—old colombian whose younger sister maria is thought to have been in that vessel when it capsized, and she is thought to have perished. now, he was spotted on tuesday morning, dehydrated and very hungry, and he'd spent, according to some reports, about two days clinging to the hull of that upturned vessel, which left the bimini islands in the bahamas on saturday and got caught in a storm just a few hours later and overturned. now, the lone survivor told the coast guard that there were a0 people in the boat when it overturned, none of whom was wearing a life jacket. he reportedly told officials that about 20 of his fellow pa
said that it was unlikely that there would be more survivors. 0ur north america correspondent david willisrecovered. that means that 3a people are still missing following the capsized of that vessel, and local coast guard said that they would be calling off the search if there was no sign of further survivors. now, one man did survive, and he was pictured clinging to the upturned hull of that capsized vessel. he has since been named asjuan esteban montoya, he's a 22—year—old colombian whose...
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gabriel gatehouse, bbc news, kyiv. 0ur north america correspondent david willis has been assessing theails of the biden administration plans to place more than 8,000 troops on standby to reinforce nato�*s eastern flank if needed. the us has placed 8500 troops on a state of heightened alert for possible deployment to eastern europe in the event that nato needs help. they include surveillance and reconnaissance trips that are expected to join the 40,000 strong nato emergency response unit. the move represents a pivot on the part of the biden administration which up to now had been restrained as far as its response to the crisis along ukraine's order was concerned, for fear of concerned, forfear of antagonising russia. concerned, for fear of antagonising russia. the concerned, forfear of antagonising russia. the biden administration has stepped up its weapons shipments to kyiv but it continues to insist that it has no plans to send us troops to ukraine to fight against russian forces and that this is all part, this 8500 troop commitment is all part of establishing and reinforcing the unit
gabriel gatehouse, bbc news, kyiv. 0ur north america correspondent david willis has been assessing theails of the biden administration plans to place more than 8,000 troops on standby to reinforce nato�*s eastern flank if needed. the us has placed 8500 troops on a state of heightened alert for possible deployment to eastern europe in the event that nato needs help. they include surveillance and reconnaissance trips that are expected to join the 40,000 strong nato emergency response unit. the...
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our north america correspondent, david willis, told us about reaction to the trial in the us.zing, isn't it, that this death went largely unreported for two months after it occurred. it wasn't until that very harrowing video went viral that local prosecutors actually started to take some action, and ten weeks after the death of ahmaud arbery before these three men were arrested. well, today, thejudge described it as a very harrowing and chilling incident and he held a minute's silence in recognition of the terror that he said ahmaud arbery must�*ve endured as he was being chased for five minutes by these three men in pick—up trucks. he sentenced gregory and travis mcmichael, father and son respectively, to life without the possibility of parole. the other man, william �*roddy�* bryan — the man who took the infamous video footage — he was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole, but he will be 82 years old before he gets to enjoy that right, if he lives that long. yeah, it's a really tragic case, david. is there a sense that change is slowly, but is taking place in ame
our north america correspondent, david willis, told us about reaction to the trial in the us.zing, isn't it, that this death went largely unreported for two months after it occurred. it wasn't until that very harrowing video went viral that local prosecutors actually started to take some action, and ten weeks after the death of ahmaud arbery before these three men were arrested. well, today, thejudge described it as a very harrowing and chilling incident and he held a minute's silence in...
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let's talk to our correspondent in los angeles david willis.details we have of this? this incident occurred about a mile from arnold schwarzenegger's home in the rather posh city of brentwood, known also to be the home of the movie star gwyneth paltrow and the basketball player lebronjames, amongst others. the los angeles police department has confirmed four vehicles were involved in this collision. it is thought to have occurred shortly after arnold schwarzenegger left his home. he was attempting to turn left onto the famous sunset boulevard when the collision occurred, basically head—on, with a red previous. such was the impact of this collision that the suv that contained arnold schwarzenegger briefly rolled onto the roof of the red prius before topping onto two other vehicles waiting at thejunction. topping onto two other vehicles waiting at the junction. a representative for arnold schwarzenegger has confirmed the movie star was indeed behind the wheel of the suv when this incident occurred. he was not injured but a woman who was thought w
let's talk to our correspondent in los angeles david willis.details we have of this? this incident occurred about a mile from arnold schwarzenegger's home in the rather posh city of brentwood, known also to be the home of the movie star gwyneth paltrow and the basketball player lebronjames, amongst others. the los angeles police department has confirmed four vehicles were involved in this collision. it is thought to have occurred shortly after arnold schwarzenegger left his home. he was...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.eral flow test in england, but doesn't have symptoms, no longer needs to take a pcr from today. it's hoped the easing of testing rules will improve access to pcr tests for people with symptoms and key workers, following supply issues. northern ireland, scotland and wales have already implemented this change. if you don't do a pcr test, then you won't have the confirmatory test, because we know the pcr test is more accurate. and, also, if there are not pcr tests from the people who are isolating, then there is less genomic sequencing that will go on, so that may mean it is more difficult to trace the variant in the population. however, this is a temporary change and it's a change while the rates are so high. one of britain's largest energy suppliers has apologised, after it suggested customers could cuddle their pets and eat porridge to stay warm. 0vo energy said it was "embarrassed" after a link to a blog detailing what were described as energy saving tips was sent to customers of sse
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.eral flow test in england, but doesn't have symptoms, no longer needs to take a pcr from today. it's hoped the easing of testing rules will improve access to pcr tests for people with symptoms and key workers, following supply issues. northern ireland, scotland and wales have already implemented this change. if you don't do a pcr test, then you won't have the confirmatory test, because we know the pcr test is more accurate. and, also, if there are not pcr...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the very best of luck to him.up towards the north, stronger breeze that will bring more cloud into northern and western parts. other parts of scotland will be quite cold, but the lowest temperatures will be in england and wales with those clear skies. not only will he have the frost, there will be fog as well. this is the main area we will see fog. it'sjust this is the main area we will see fog. it's just a yellow warning for the met office, but there are lots of roads. slowly lifting in the afternoon, many places dry tomorrow with some sunshine. there is more cloud for northern and western scotland, but probably drier than today. northern scotland will probably see the highest temperatures despite the sunshine. fog is slow to lift. as we head into thursday, i think we will see mist and fog more widely across england and fog more widely across england and wales. hello you're watching bbc news. our top stories for you. borisjohnson is underfire under the downing street bring your own booze party during the first lo
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the very best of luck to him.up towards the north, stronger breeze that will bring more cloud into northern and western parts. other parts of scotland will be quite cold, but the lowest temperatures will be in england and wales with those clear skies. not only will he have the frost, there will be fog as well. this is the main area we will see fog. it'sjust this is the main area we will see fog. it's just a yellow warning for the met office, but there are...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. over christmas. but new ones are popping up all the time and bbc data shows just how resilient this online part of the drugs economy has become in recent years. let's talk to dr martin horton—eddison, cryptomarkets project lead at the global drugs policy observatory, which is a think—tank that looks at the impact of drugs policy. thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for “oining us. down? thank you for “oining us. down? thank you — thank you for “oining us. down? thank you for— thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having _ thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having me - thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having me on - thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for having me on the| thank you for having me on the programme. we have seen a trend of these markets self—closing after the last year or two. it is a new feature of the dark net market space. it may be that the administrators felt as though they had made enough money and now it was time to go before
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. over christmas. but new ones are popping up all the time and bbc data shows just how resilient this online part of the drugs economy has become in recent years. let's talk to dr martin horton—eddison, cryptomarkets project lead at the global drugs policy observatory, which is a think—tank that looks at the impact of drugs policy. thank you forjoining us. down? thank you for “oining us. down? thank you for “oining us. down? thank you — thank you for...
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let's talk to our correspondent in los angeles david willis.nt occurred in _ condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the - condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the city - condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the city of. incident occurred in the city of brentwood, not far from arnold schwarzenegger's home. it's an expensive area, several other movie stars are thought to have homes there, including the actress gwyneth paltrow and the los angeles police department says a total of four vehicles were involved in this incident which is thought to have occurred as arnold schwarzenegger's suv was attempting to turn left onto the famous sunset boulevard when it was involved in a head on collision with a red previous. such was the force of the impact that the suv ended up on top of the toyota prius before rolling back on a porsche which was just behind it at the time. representatives for arnold schwarzenegger have confirmed to the bbc that he was indeed behind the wheel of the suv when this incident
let's talk to our correspondent in los angeles david willis.nt occurred in _ condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the - condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the city - condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the city of. incident occurred in the city of brentwood, not far from arnold schwarzenegger's home. it's an expensive area, several other movie stars are thought to have homes there, including the actress gwyneth paltrow and the los...
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david willis reports. has been likened by his family to a latter—day lynching. three michael white men hunted down the unarmed jogger white men hunted down the unarmed jogger and killed him white men hunted down the unarmed joggerand killed him in white men hunted down the unarmed jogger and killed him in cold cloud. footage of the incident led to nationwide protests after it emerged that despite being interviewed at the scene, none of the men involved had been arrested after local officials arrest —— accepted the plea of self—defence defence has deemed the killing justified. former police officer gregory mcmichael, his 33—year—old sun travis the man who filmed ahmaud arbery�*s death, william roddy brian, would eventually arrested and brought to trial and found guilty of murder, aggregated assault and forced imprisonment. thea;t murder, aggregated assault and forced imprisonment. they chose to tar: et forced imprisonment. they chose to taruet m forced imprisonment. they chose to target my sun _ forced impr
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.as a huge moment which has taken decades of planning. pegs are the ideal candidate and in this case, the big concern was hyper acute rejection, sudden rejection. what they did was they knocked out four pig jeans and inserted six human genes and this team are the same that last year managed to transplant a pig kidney into a brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. ithink brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. i think this has a big future if some of the ethics can be sorted out because people will be very unhappy about this, there will be people, and there will also be concerned about potential for animal diseases to be put into humans, so that is a concern but david bennett, if you cannot have this operation, effectively he was terminally ill, so this was his only hope. anyone who records a positive lateral flow test in england, but doesn't have symptoms, no longer needs to take a pcr test. it's hoped easing the rule will free up pcr testing capacity for key workers
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.as a huge moment which has taken decades of planning. pegs are the ideal candidate and in this case, the big concern was hyper acute rejection, sudden rejection. what they did was they knocked out four pig jeans and inserted six human genes and this team are the same that last year managed to transplant a pig kidney into a brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. ithink brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. i think this has a big...
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david ortiz, willie, david ortiz as far as being a clutch hitter -- i know we're going to talk aboutrstown after 2004. time and again, he was a clutch hitter. i think it was 2013 when we were playing against the tigers. we had no business getting past that tigers team. ortiz hits a home run, buries it into the right field stands. where the cops got his hands up. one of the clutch players of our time. it is amazing to see how this guy came through time and time again. >> yeah. he deserved to be in the hall of fame on the merits but also just on the guy he was and what he meant to the city of boston. he was there and the face, in many ways, you guys may agree or disagree, of the turning of the page, the new chapter in red sox history in 2004. he won two more world series there and played the game with such joy. for all the statistical measures that go into the hall of fame, that plays into it. people liked watching him play. they liked being around him. they liked talking to him. teammates loved him. i say this as a yanke fan, he was a menace at the plate. you were worried, no matter w
david ortiz, willie, david ortiz as far as being a clutch hitter -- i know we're going to talk aboutrstown after 2004. time and again, he was a clutch hitter. i think it was 2013 when we were playing against the tigers. we had no business getting past that tigers team. ortiz hits a home run, buries it into the right field stands. where the cops got his hands up. one of the clutch players of our time. it is amazing to see how this guy came through time and time again. >> yeah. he deserved...
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this report from our north america correspondent david willis, contains images of the surgery. restricting blood to the new organ and declared that it had. the pig heart was pumping away, keeping alive a patient for whom all other options had run out. on the operating table was 57—year—old dave bennett, pictured here with his sun and daughter. when doctors first proposed the pig heart transplant, they thought he was joking but four days on, he is said to be doing well and his doctors sound increasingly optimistic. trite and his doctors sound increasingly o itimistic. ~ ., and his doctors sound increasingly o-timistic. . . ., , optimistic. we have never done this in a human — optimistic. we have never done this in a human and _ optimistic. we have never done this in a human and i'd _ optimistic. we have never done this in a human and i'd like _ optimistic. we have never done this in a human and i'd like to _ optimistic. we have never done this in a human and i'd like to think- in a human and i'd like to think that we have given him a better option than what continuing his therap
this report from our north america correspondent david willis, contains images of the surgery. restricting blood to the new organ and declared that it had. the pig heart was pumping away, keeping alive a patient for whom all other options had run out. on the operating table was 57—year—old dave bennett, pictured here with his sun and daughter. when doctors first proposed the pig heart transplant, they thought he was joking but four days on, he is said to be doing well and his doctors sound...
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our north america correspondent, david willis, has more details. 3a people are still missing.rvive. he was pictured perched precariously on the upturned hull of that stricken vessel. local reports have named him asjuan esteban montoya, a 22—year—old colombian man whose younger sister maria is thought to have perished in that incident. he was spotted on tuesday morning by a passing commercial vessel, badly dehydrated, very hungry, but no doubt extremely relieved to be alive after two days at sea. the boat left the bimini islands in the bahamas on saturday evening. but swiftly encountered problems and sank in storm force winds. the lone survivor told the coast guard that there were a0 people on board that vessel when it left the bahamas, none of whom was wearing a life jacket. he also said that around 20 of his fellow passengers spent some time drifting in the ocean before disappearing into it. the coast guard launched a massive air and sea rescue operation and that encompassed an area of more than 10,000 square miles. but after rescuing, or recovering, i should say, the bodies
our north america correspondent, david willis, has more details. 3a people are still missing.rvive. he was pictured perched precariously on the upturned hull of that stricken vessel. local reports have named him asjuan esteban montoya, a 22—year—old colombian man whose younger sister maria is thought to have perished in that incident. he was spotted on tuesday morning by a passing commercial vessel, badly dehydrated, very hungry, but no doubt extremely relieved to be alive after two days at...
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david ortiz is headed to the baseball hall of fame. four other stars, barry bonds and roger clemens failed to make the cut. here is part of our conversation earlier on "morning joe." willieh hitter. it happened again, i think it was 2013, when we were playing against the tigers. we had no business getting past that tigers team. ortiz hits a home run, buries it into the right field stands, says where the cop's got his hands up and one of the clutch players of our time, and it's amazing to see how this guy came through time and time again. >> yes, he deserved to be in the hall of fame on the merits but also just on the guy he was, and what he meant to the city of boston. he was there and the face in many ways, you guys may agree or disagree of the turning of the page of the new chapter in red sox history in 2004, and then he won two more world series there and played the game with such joy, and for all these statistical measures that go into the hall of fame, that plays into it. people liked watching him play. they liked being around him. they liked talking to him. his teammates loved him and i say this as a yankee fan. he was a menace at the plate. you were worried no mat
david ortiz is headed to the baseball hall of fame. four other stars, barry bonds and roger clemens failed to make the cut. here is part of our conversation earlier on "morning joe." willieh hitter. it happened again, i think it was 2013, when we were playing against the tigers. we had no business getting past that tigers team. ortiz hits a home run, buries it into the right field stands, says where the cop's got his hands up and one of the clutch players of our time, and it's amazing...
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to me, willie o'ree was one of the gr (dr. davidhere may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and circumstances of the world than it is today. i believe there are ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this station. there's this feeling we chase... like someone upped the brightness on the entire world. a full-body endorphin rush we'll chase again and again. feel the hydrow high. >>> from the halls of congress to our nation's schools, one question looms large these days. how do you bring people together when they seemingly disagree on just about everything? dr. jon lapook went looking for answers in tonight's unifying america. >> as our country struggles for ways to bring people together, the word empathy seems to be everywhere. >> it is time to see things from inside their worl
to me, willie o'ree was one of the gr (dr. davidhere may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and circumstances of the world than it is today. i believe there are ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this station....
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but for now, david bennett and his family have been thrown a lifeline. barbara and aicpa al to sara willis here now from doctor martha galati, who's president elect at the american society for preventive, at cardiology, she says it's too soon to declare the trans blood a success. it's not just the idea of putting a pic, heart into a human that's actually working for the last 3 days, but also that it was genetically modified so that we are less likely a human body is less likely to reject it. and you know, as you already mentioned, so many people are waiting for organs, we don't have enough organs to meet the demand. so this can be a real game changer for us. this could be really pivotal, and we're going to learn a lot from this patient. if we did what we did write about this organ that they transplanted this, there should be less rejection is our hope. so we need to watch for that. we need to see the physical recovery. technically, obviously, a pink heart isn't exactly like a human heart though. it's pretty close. but i did understand the surgeons did have some issues, you know, when they
but for now, david bennett and his family have been thrown a lifeline. barbara and aicpa al to sara willis here now from doctor martha galati, who's president elect at the american society for preventive, at cardiology, she says it's too soon to declare the trans blood a success. it's not just the idea of putting a pic, heart into a human that's actually working for the last 3 days, but also that it was genetically modified so that we are less likely a human body is less likely to reject it....
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willie, it is interesting listening to david talking about the deficits and debt. you know, we obviously kept banging that drum when republicans were in power, saying, you can't just worry about deficits and debt when democrats are in the white house. you've got to worry about it all the time. they never did. nobody would ever talk about the deficit. nobody would ever talk about the debt. they passed these massive tax cuts for the richest americans. they weren't paid for. there's no way they were going to generate enough revenue. put us deeper and deeper and deeper into debt. now, when i hear republicans even starting to open their mouth about deficits and debt after what they did during the bush years and the trump years, you just have to laugh. there's no consistency there at all. there are no small government conservatives left in the republican party, at least in washington, d.c. none. >> yeah, those deficit hawks seem to go into hiding when the republicans are in power. for example, when donald trump got through the tax cut. then they come back out when a demo
willie, it is interesting listening to david talking about the deficits and debt. you know, we obviously kept banging that drum when republicans were in power, saying, you can't just worry about deficits and debt when democrats are in the white house. you've got to worry about it all the time. they never did. nobody would ever talk about the deficit. nobody would ever talk about the debt. they passed these massive tax cuts for the richest americans. they weren't paid for. there's no way they...
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in 1997, then mayor willie brown appointed david sanchez to the health commission. sanchez was repeatedly reappointed to the health commission and then served consecutively for 22 years until he resigned in 2019, a year before he died in december 2020. i believe that just as we have term limits for elected offices, in the city, the state, the federal government, that we should also have term limits on boards and commissions that are developing and implementing major city programs. beyond that, i recommend that the rules committee pass supervisor chan's good government -- >> thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: good morning board of supervisors, my name is richard. i strongly, strongly support this charter amendment. i follow m.t.a., except for one or two commissioners who don't ask tough questions. the street division needs to be reoverhauled and this would go a little step in trying to reform m.t.a. and have the directors have more control over the budget and operation and making sure we're getting efficient services. i don't think we are. i think this would
in 1997, then mayor willie brown appointed david sanchez to the health commission. sanchez was repeatedly reappointed to the health commission and then served consecutively for 22 years until he resigned in 2019, a year before he died in december 2020. i believe that just as we have term limits for elected offices, in the city, the state, the federal government, that we should also have term limits on boards and commissions that are developing and implementing major city programs. beyond that,...
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david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this station. >> o'donnell: willie o'ree was called the jackie robinson of hockey when he broke the n.h.l.'s color barrier in 1958. last night, the boston bruins paid tribute with the highest honor a team can give an athlete. they retired his number. cbs' major garrett reports in our ongoing series "unifying america." >> and boston's o'ree down the ice. >> reporter: when willie o'ree became the first black player in the n.h.l. in 1958, he achieved a lifelong dream-- making it to the pinnacle of his sport. >> after the game, i didn't recognize that i had broke the color barrier until i read it in the paper the next day. >> reporter: o'ree played 45 games across two n.h.l. seasons encountering discrimination and hard knocks along the way. >> i heard the racial remarks and racial slurs. i fought a lot. i fought because i had to, not because i wanted to. >> reporter: last night in boston, the bruins retired o'ree's number, 22. and today, o'ree watched as the house unanimously voted to award him the congressional gold medal
david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this station. >> o'donnell: willie o'ree was called the jackie robinson of hockey when he broke the n.h.l.'s color barrier in 1958. last night, the boston bruins paid tribute with the highest honor a team can give an athlete. they retired his number. cbs' major garrett reports in our ongoing series "unifying america." >> and boston's o'ree...
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. >> when willie nelson came and performed at the white house, president carter was at camp david forght. i love every one of you. [ applause ] >> if you've ever read the history of the talks between begin and sadat, it is riveting story of how many times each of the other side were willing to pull out and in fact, that carter was there with his wife, managing the whole thing, going from side to side. not just policy but the personality things. all things you really need to do to reconcile people who have hated each other for their life times. >> i had been hired to work specifically on foreign policy issues for the carter administration. as someone that was sitting in washington while they were all at camp david, it was fairly nerve-racking. because people kept saying, when are they coming down? when are they coming down from the mountain? and they were there for a couple of weeks. >> he brings both these guys, takes them up on top of that mountain in camp david and locks them up. back and forth and back and forth. and it almost fell apart. and then it starts looking like it's going
. >> when willie nelson came and performed at the white house, president carter was at camp david forght. i love every one of you. [ applause ] >> if you've ever read the history of the talks between begin and sadat, it is riveting story of how many times each of the other side were willing to pull out and in fact, that carter was there with his wife, managing the whole thing, going from side to side. not just policy but the personality things. all things you really need to do to...
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david: so as we all know right now, it is a struggle to get a covid test but the fda has approved two new at-home tests to combat the problem. gerri willisff. gerri? gerri: hey, david, that's right. so as you know, the demand for these tests skyrocketing as both the government and employers require more covid testing, and two new tests, as you say, are getting green- lit by the fda and the makers say they can be on shelves in short order as soon as this month. now, the approvals come as the u.s. is reported a record single-day number of covid cases with more than 1 million new infections, hospitalizations are up 41% in the past two weeks, and a seven day average of over 97,000, the good here, reported deaths are flat, they are not growing. now, the test developed by two private companies here, roche and siemens has been okay by an expedited test program run by the national institute of health and it's called rapid acceleration of diagnostics initiatives, and it evaluates the test based on the ability to rapidly scale up production. now the roche test is a 20 minute at-home test produced by roche and its distribution partner while the zem
david: so as we all know right now, it is a struggle to get a covid test but the fda has approved two new at-home tests to combat the problem. gerri willisff. gerri? gerri: hey, david, that's right. so as you know, the demand for these tests skyrocketing as both the government and employers require more covid testing, and two new tests, as you say, are getting green- lit by the fda and the makers say they can be on shelves in short order as soon as this month. now, the approvals come as the...
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david: this is insane. thank you very much, we appreciate it. trouble for taxpayers, the treasury department is reassessing the irs use of third-party facial recognition software for access to taxpayer accounts. gerri willisu i guess you could see this coming it's about the concerns over privacy the treasury department as you say is not reconsidering the irs decision to implement facial recognition technology as a requirement taxes in your personal data at irs.gov here's a quote from the treasury department the irs is looking for ways to make the filing process more secure but to be clear no american is required to take a selfie in order to file the tax return. this dm that they just mentioned as part of identification software implemented by the irs to be security of tax filing and tax data. by the summer anybody wanting to access the records including child tax credits and how much money you paid on a payment plan or even tax transcripts could be required to take a video with their smart phone and send it to id me that's irs contractor running the checks. critics are coming from everywhere the left and the right and capitol hill privacy groups, there sounded the alarm, voicing their concerns over privac
david: this is insane. thank you very much, we appreciate it. trouble for taxpayers, the treasury department is reassessing the irs use of third-party facial recognition software for access to taxpayer accounts. gerri willisu i guess you could see this coming it's about the concerns over privacy the treasury department as you say is not reconsidering the irs decision to implement facial recognition technology as a requirement taxes in your personal data at irs.gov here's a quote from the...
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david: good to see you, we appreciate you being here. the federal website to order free covid test is up and running but the u.s. postal service already reporting problems or setbacks in the system gerri willisd test.gov is rolling out today. their website offering free rapid covid test delivered directly to your door. it is also frankly an attempt to fulfill their promise to allow 500 million covid test, half a billion covid test amid a massive shortage. they launched a day earlier than expected with a simple design that linked people directly to a usps form for ordering but already users are reporting glitches to the website that may dig getting their test difficult complaints from multifamily homes saying the site will not let them order test because their neighbors already did it using that address. the post office is a problem limited to addresses that are not registered as multiunit buildings and recommend filing a service request with the post office but the biden administration's warning that this launch could be rocky. listen. >> every website launched in our view becomes risk we can't believe there will be one or two but across the administration and the postal service are working
david: good to see you, we appreciate you being here. the federal website to order free covid test is up and running but the u.s. postal service already reporting problems or setbacks in the system gerri willisd test.gov is rolling out today. their website offering free rapid covid test delivered directly to your door. it is also frankly an attempt to fulfill their promise to allow 500 million covid test, half a billion covid test amid a massive shortage. they launched a day earlier than...