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elaine: ok.fascinating. let's go to camille. camille: i would agree largely with molly and bill that the comparisons are few. one is the economy and another, racial equity. on the economy, with the respect to the philosophy that government can solve a lot of our aggregate demand issues and economic issues, the philosophy that is being deployed is not that different from maybe what fdr deployed during the great depression. what works for biden in terms of a philosophy is they were still in the middle of the covid pandemic and recession and if ever there were an instance of how important the government is, certainly covid generated that illustrative example. if the biden administration is able to push forward its other jobs back and families back, then we might get to where that philosophy is a little more dominant than it is now. but again, the context of the congressional numbers is unlike what we saw during fdr or lbj. one thing i would say, in terms of making sure -- in terms of encouraging tha
elaine: ok.fascinating. let's go to camille. camille: i would agree largely with molly and bill that the comparisons are few. one is the economy and another, racial equity. on the economy, with the respect to the philosophy that government can solve a lot of our aggregate demand issues and economic issues, the philosophy that is being deployed is not that different from maybe what fdr deployed during the great depression. what works for biden in terms of a philosophy is they were still in the...
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elaine, her father served in world war ii. and it was her story and her father's story that compelled me to take this a whole other level further than just having them featured in a documentary series. it was so important to realize that these chinese men and women served, they had no path to citizenship. yet they served anyway. they truly believed they could contribute something to united states of america, and they did so willingly with great sacrifice to them and their families. tyler: and that gave all the greater impetus to your project. frank provided the valuable research support. and you really had this whole overarching goal and driving force behind the project. the personal aspect, the door knocking, the connection you had to discover, you seem so important to this work. i want to ask about that. >> the american legion was founded after world war i. most people recall but world war ii veteran swelled its ranks after returning home in 1945 and 1946. can you speak about the contributions that chinese-american veterans
elaine, her father served in world war ii. and it was her story and her father's story that compelled me to take this a whole other level further than just having them featured in a documentary series. it was so important to realize that these chinese men and women served, they had no path to citizenship. yet they served anyway. they truly believed they could contribute something to united states of america, and they did so willingly with great sacrifice to them and their families. tyler: and...
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lisa, i am so happy to have you here to discuss what happened in elaine, arkansas. that happened in this country that was burr ed, essentially. so i know you recently introduced or got a bill introduced in the legislature to acknowledge what happened and to get pardons for the people who were tried. tell us what happened. >> yes. good morning, tiffany. thank you so much for having us this morning. yes, recently in partnership with the arkansas peace and justice memorial movement and others in arkansas, we introduced senate bill 674, and it was to create the unify arkansas commission which would from moat racial healing and reconciliation. it would have established the alliance week the first week of october which would have been the week of the elaine massacre and it also would have exonerated the 122 wrongly convicted dfrts of the elaine massacre and it would have also allowed for an elective black cultural forces taught in arkansas schools so that more people would learn, people in arkansas who hardly do not know about the elaine massacre and open it up to our stu
lisa, i am so happy to have you here to discuss what happened in elaine, arkansas. that happened in this country that was burr ed, essentially. so i know you recently introduced or got a bill introduced in the legislature to acknowledge what happened and to get pardons for the people who were tried. tell us what happened. >> yes. good morning, tiffany. thank you so much for having us this morning. yes, recently in partnership with the arkansas peace and justice memorial movement and...
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presence, elaine chao. >> elaine chao believes in the american dream because she has lived it. >> thethen the chinese civil war. >> sec. chao: when i was eight years old and came to this country, we didn't speak the language, couldn't eat the food. asian-americans do not eat big chunks of meat stuff between brett! >> after graduating from harvard business school, elaine chao went to work in the private sector. >> sec. chao: even when i graduated and went to work at a bank, this is, again, a very asian tradition -- i give up a portion of my salary to my parents. >> public service soon called, starting with a fellowship in the reagan white house. chao would go on to serve as the head of the peace corps under george w. bush, confirmed as labor secretary under george w. bush, the only cabinet member to serve out both terms. then, as transportation secretary for donald trump. >> i found are easier to work with, not only than most of the other cabinet secretaries under president trump, but frankly, easier to work with the most cabinet secretaries under president obama. >> reporter: despite
presence, elaine chao. >> elaine chao believes in the american dream because she has lived it. >> thethen the chinese civil war. >> sec. chao: when i was eight years old and came to this country, we didn't speak the language, couldn't eat the food. asian-americans do not eat big chunks of meat stuff between brett! >> after graduating from harvard business school, elaine chao went to work in the private sector. >> sec. chao: even when i graduated and went to work at...
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>> thank you, elaine. so, i mean, i'll start with one of the things that bill mentioned, which is the american rescue plan. that is the first -- the biden administration's first major legislative priority, right out of the gate. they got it passed quite quickly. if we kind of -- i think there's some value in comparing how quickly the biden administration was able to move on their first legislative priority to where the trump administration was on their first legislative priority, which as folks will remember, repealing obamacare. that obviously failed. the biden priority moved quite quickly through congress. we can talk more about why that is. but there is this sense, i think, that part of why the american rescue plan moved as quickly as it did is because sort of biden was a driving force and that there was a sense among folks on the hill that it was important to give a first legislative win, rack something up big to help the american people. what biden had campaigned on is what congressional democrats wit
>> thank you, elaine. so, i mean, i'll start with one of the things that bill mentioned, which is the american rescue plan. that is the first -- the biden administration's first major legislative priority, right out of the gate. they got it passed quite quickly. if we kind of -- i think there's some value in comparing how quickly the biden administration was able to move on their first legislative priority to where the trump administration was on their first legislative priority, which as...
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elaine cobbe, cbs news, paris. >> diaz: love with elaine takes us to paris. return, a life-long cubs fan scored his dream job at wrigley field, breaking barriers on the way. >> diaz: finally tonight, here in chicago, the cubs are making history again. not for their performance on the field-- but for a performer off the field. a new voice is in the air at chicago's wrigley field. >> good afternoon! and welcome to baseball he in beautiful wrigley field. >> diaz: it's deep... >> your attention, pleas >>iaz: ...animated... >> anthony rizzo! >> diaz: ...and younger than it sounds. >> this is the voice of wrigley field, jeremiah paprocki! >> diaz: your voice sounds like you're, like, 58 years old! ( laughs ) but how old are you actually? >> i'm 21, yeah. number nine! >> diaz: and in college. his senior year classes are still online. >> i thought that this dream was out of the ballpark, but here i am in the ballpark as the voice. so, anything can happen. >> diaz: so, where's your new office? >> i'm in the press box. >> diaz: jeremiah paprocki is the youngest p.a. an
elaine cobbe, cbs news, paris. >> diaz: love with elaine takes us to paris. return, a life-long cubs fan scored his dream job at wrigley field, breaking barriers on the way. >> diaz: finally tonight, here in chicago, the cubs are making history again. not for their performance on the field-- but for a performer off the field. a new voice is in the air at chicago's wrigley field. >> good afternoon! and welcome to baseball he in beautiful wrigley field. >> diaz: it's...
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. >> reporter: elaine spencer was one of the passengers trapped in quarantine on the diamond princess. in fact, she has written a book about it. >> so when i wrote the book, i, we both said that we are not sure if we are going to go on a cruise. >> reporter: ever again. >> ever again. >> reporter: but a year is a long time on n dry land and ove the past few months, elaine and her husband have changed their minds. their next cruise is already booked. there's people that would say you are nuts. >> yeah, yeah, and i think my kids think we are n nuts ass we. >> repeporter: loyoyalty likike will keep the indusustry afloat. their research shows that 2 out of 3 past customers are ready for their next trip. i'm elizabeth palmer in south hampton, england. >>>ly also, in europe, the conflict between israel and gaza has touched off a did disturbing surge in anti-semitic attacks, holly williams reports from paris. >> reporter: as israelis and palestinians descended in to deadly violence, there's been a spate of anti-semitism in europe. incitements to rape jewish womenser were blared from cars. ra
. >> reporter: elaine spencer was one of the passengers trapped in quarantine on the diamond princess. in fact, she has written a book about it. >> so when i wrote the book, i, we both said that we are not sure if we are going to go on a cruise. >> reporter: ever again. >> ever again. >> reporter: but a year is a long time on n dry land and ove the past few months, elaine and her husband have changed their minds. their next cruise is already booked. there's people...
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elaine cobbe, cbs news notre dame, paris. >> diaz: thanks for taking us to paris, elaine.ws," a chicago teacher preps for the race of his life, to help students improve their futures. students improve their futures. more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients... do not stop dovato without talking to your doctor,... as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including... allergic reactions, lactic acid buildup, and liver problems. if you have a rash and other
elaine cobbe, cbs news notre dame, paris. >> diaz: thanks for taking us to paris, elaine.ws," a chicago teacher preps for the race of his life, to help students improve their futures. students improve their futures. more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen....
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two months ago, doctors told elaine walsh she had womb cancer.they did say is you would normally be on a table in the next few weeks but we haven't got one. we haven't got a surgeon, we haven't got a table and obviously i was aware every day that i'm not on a surgical operating table, it is more risk. in the past year the nhs has treated hundreds of thousands of covid patients and rolled out a mass vaccination programme. your tummy is hurting? vaccination programme. yourtumm is hurtinu? , your tummy is hurting? this has come at a cost disrupting _ your tummy is hurting? this has come at a cost disrupting nonurgent - your tummy is hurting? this has come at a cost disrupting nonurgent care - at a cost disrupting nonurgent care for many patients like zen. new figures from nhs england shows 436,000 people were waiting over a yearfor hospital 436,000 people were waiting over a year for hospital treatment in march, up from just i600 year for hospital treatment in march, up from just 1600 before the pandemic took hold. while there is more positive news
two months ago, doctors told elaine walsh she had womb cancer.they did say is you would normally be on a table in the next few weeks but we haven't got one. we haven't got a surgeon, we haven't got a table and obviously i was aware every day that i'm not on a surgical operating table, it is more risk. in the past year the nhs has treated hundreds of thousands of covid patients and rolled out a mass vaccination programme. your tummy is hurting? vaccination programme. yourtumm is hurtinu? , your...
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my name is elaine kamarck. i'm senior fellow at the brookings institution, and welcome to this webinar on joe biden's first 100 days. let me just start by saying that the one and only reason that we mark the 100 days of the presidency is because of franklin roosevelt, president roosevelt. there is no statutory or constitutional significance, but franklin roosevelt's 100 days is without equal in the 20th century. taking 33 was the depth of the great depression. residents inaugural address is responsible for the rays we have nothingar to fear but fear itse. lesson two weeks after that he gave the first of many website chats, explaining over the radio in simple terms what was happening to americans and how he would fix it. what roosevelt's mastery of rhetoric and of the new medium of radio when when not wham the president who is remembered for the first 100 days. it was the breathtaking scope of bold and new actions both legislative and regulatory, the set the bar so high. to name but a few in those hundred days h
my name is elaine kamarck. i'm senior fellow at the brookings institution, and welcome to this webinar on joe biden's first 100 days. let me just start by saying that the one and only reason that we mark the 100 days of the presidency is because of franklin roosevelt, president roosevelt. there is no statutory or constitutional significance, but franklin roosevelt's 100 days is without equal in the 20th century. taking 33 was the depth of the great depression. residents inaugural address is...
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conservatives the greens believe that chance of accountants and elaine have babcock stands a good chance of becoming chance of. right after the nomination of a no they loved their book as chancellor candidate for the greens polls showed her party in the lead ahead of chancellor angela merkel's conservatives a temporary bump many thought a brief surge on the back of her designation and a difficult few weeks for the ruling conservative bloc but almost 3 weeks later the bear book effect appears to be sticking. the greens are now pulling ahead of the c.d.u. c.s.u. with a 4 percent increase compared to a month ago the conservatives have dropped 4 points and their partner in the current government the social democrats have also lost some support it's not only the green party and the enough they have of her self is riding high 28 percent of germans would vote for her if the chancellor could be elected directly a few percentage points above her opponents for the conservatives and all of shows for the social democrats the rise of the green party goes hand in hand with the drop in the government's
conservatives the greens believe that chance of accountants and elaine have babcock stands a good chance of becoming chance of. right after the nomination of a no they loved their book as chancellor candidate for the greens polls showed her party in the lead ahead of chancellor angela merkel's conservatives a temporary bump many thought a brief surge on the back of her designation and a difficult few weeks for the ruling conservative bloc but almost 3 weeks later the bear book effect appears to...
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i just want to take a moment to say how excited i am to see elaine a here today and i didn't recognize her because she still looks the same since i was a kid. her grandmother, miss redman, used to press my hair and all the kids' hair in the neighborhood in the back of her house. you can get a press for $8 and if you didn't have enough money, her grandmother would let you slide and that was, her grand mother was less than 100 pounds, the cutest woman you want to see but the toughest woman you want to meet. those hands were brutal. she would get your hair straight as i nails. i'm so excited to see her, someone who has been working for muni for so many years. along with so many people who have an incredible history in this city. and that same history that is existed for some time are resilience and how we've been able to look back and use the examples and the mistakes and the challenges that existed in the past to bring us forward towards a future is exactly how we're going to recover as a city. i'm looking forward to it. i'm excited about it and let me also just sigh, it's small business
i just want to take a moment to say how excited i am to see elaine a here today and i didn't recognize her because she still looks the same since i was a kid. her grandmother, miss redman, used to press my hair and all the kids' hair in the neighborhood in the back of her house. you can get a press for $8 and if you didn't have enough money, her grandmother would let you slide and that was, her grand mother was less than 100 pounds, the cutest woman you want to see but the toughest woman you...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news in manchester.lly when they were diagnosed with motor neurone disease have met up for the first time since the start of the pandemic. rob burrow, stephen darby and doddie weir have been supporting each other coping with the many challenges of mnd — and they've been talking to sally nugent. live life, keep smiling and wake up every day fighting mnd. you can always find love and happiness and laughter even through the most difficult of situations. i only have to look— at what i have to live through. i need to be a husband, _ a daddy and that reassures me of why i have too many reasons to live. it's amazing to see you all again. thank you very much indeed for coming to talk to us today. lovely to catch up with the boys. thank you so much for putting us together. stephen, what about you? what is it like to see the lads again? it's great to see them. i've been looking forward to seeing them but also talking as well. it's been a tough old year, hasn't it? lindsay, you are here to help rob use his machine,
elaine dunkley, bbc news in manchester.lly when they were diagnosed with motor neurone disease have met up for the first time since the start of the pandemic. rob burrow, stephen darby and doddie weir have been supporting each other coping with the many challenges of mnd — and they've been talking to sally nugent. live life, keep smiling and wake up every day fighting mnd. you can always find love and happiness and laughter even through the most difficult of situations. i only have to look—...
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will this week attorneys for accused child sex trafficker go elaine maxwell alleging officials at the m.d.c. metropolitan detention center in manhattan of inhumane treatment and harassment stuff like guards standing need to knee with her as she sat on the toilet now this came as prison officials claim maxwell was in possession of documents she wasn't authorized to have her lawyers say those were her documents pertaining to her case and are demanding m.d.c. return them to her immediately in a series of strongly worded e-mails and sued between attorneys and d.c. officials so joining us to break it all down our panel today attorney and media analyst lionel is here and investigative journalist and co-host of boom bust fence one line i'll start with you you have reviewed these documents and emails from ms maxwell's attorneys can you summarize what all just went down and what this means for go lame. well i could summarize it this way and i agree with them 100 percent go lady maxwell and by the way thank you for not calling her a socialite or the new one just epstein's girlfriend there tryin
will this week attorneys for accused child sex trafficker go elaine maxwell alleging officials at the m.d.c. metropolitan detention center in manhattan of inhumane treatment and harassment stuff like guards standing need to knee with her as she sat on the toilet now this came as prison officials claim maxwell was in possession of documents she wasn't authorized to have her lawyers say those were her documents pertaining to her case and are demanding m.d.c. return them to her immediately in a...
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sociable and outgoing, elaine longs for her old life.atment has been made even more painful because she has had to isolate on her own. five messages people around the country awaiting surgery. people with conditions like bowel cancer. first of all, how do you respond to the fact that there are now nearly 5 million people on waiting lists and nhs england? first million people on waiting lists and nhs england?— nhs england? first i would like to sa we nhs england? first i would like to say we are — nhs england? first i would like to say we are absolutely _ nhs england? first i would like to say we are absolutely aware - nhs england? first i would like to say we are absolutely aware of. nhs england? first i would like to | say we are absolutely aware of the patients _ say we are absolutely aware of the patients that are waiting and we realise — patients that are waiting and we realise what a significant issue this is— realise what a significant issue this is for— realise what a significant issue this is for patients, it must be awful— this
sociable and outgoing, elaine longs for her old life.atment has been made even more painful because she has had to isolate on her own. five messages people around the country awaiting surgery. people with conditions like bowel cancer. first of all, how do you respond to the fact that there are now nearly 5 million people on waiting lists and nhs england? first million people on waiting lists and nhs england?— nhs england? first i would like to sa we nhs england? first i would like to say we...
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of elaine candles, told his local paper last week, we have had more than 100 positions open since the start of the year. just recently, we increased sign-on bonus to $1 rks00 for hourly positions. in part because we're competing with with -- competing with an entity that can print its own money, the federal government. and its $300 extra per week additional unemployment benefits. sadly, this isn't unique just to mr. hall. it is the same story i hear from businesses nationwide. in a matter of month we went from the highest job openings on record in march, 8.1 million, remember that's the same month the president -- that president biden signed his bill that he thought help was on the way, to the biggest job report miss in more than two decades. unemployment actually increased despite the record number of openings. for the brief moment during the pandemic it made sense to encourage people to stay home. but now, in may, 2021, it defies logic. we should not tax the people who are working to continue to pay people who choose not to. another concern i'm hearing from businesses and workers is
of elaine candles, told his local paper last week, we have had more than 100 positions open since the start of the year. just recently, we increased sign-on bonus to $1 rks00 for hourly positions. in part because we're competing with with -- competing with an entity that can print its own money, the federal government. and its $300 extra per week additional unemployment benefits. sadly, this isn't unique just to mr. hall. it is the same story i hear from businesses nationwide. in a matter of...
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helen said should i put elaine boosler on? i hear she's great.new comedy talent? elaine boosler. >> it's very confusing because you do what you have to do. you come out there's an attendant there. you have to tip this person. i have never figured >> i got 13 applause breaks. it was unheard of. >> you are really good. >> thank you. so are you. >> you excited? >> yes. >> the night before i did the tonight show, i couldn't buy a piece of carrot cake. two nights after the tonight show, i bought a car. >> it's so nice to hear somebody talking about all the things that make women laugh. >> i hope everybody got it. >> oh, i think so. >> so, the road to fame and fortune is through studio 1 in burbank, where they now tape "the tonight show" starring johnny carson. david letterman. he goes to l.a. to get on the tonight show. jay leno is from boston, and york yosh, and he goes to l.a. and suddenly, the great comedy migration was on. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor
helen said should i put elaine boosler on? i hear she's great.new comedy talent? elaine boosler. >> it's very confusing because you do what you have to do. you come out there's an attendant there. you have to tip this person. i have never figured >> i got 13 applause breaks. it was unheard of. >> you are really good. >> thank you. so are you. >> you excited? >> yes. >> the night before i did the tonight show, i couldn't buy a piece of carrot cake. two...
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sociable and outgoing, elaine longs for her old life.eatment has been made even more painful because she has had to isolate on her own. nobody realised the stresses of going through this in covid, in the pandemic, and what it means to be isolated and going through what you would normally have a huge support network, and i have got a support network, don't get me wrong, but they can't be with me. no one can be with me. i can do it, i can do it myself, i know i can. i'm just lucky i've got a bed, but it's hard. let's talk now to one of the clinical directors here live at st thomas' hospital in london. his name isjeremy sanderson, and you will talk to a nursing assistant, thank you both for taking time out of your day to talk to us. i can hear the rain thumping down on the waiting room here. generally, the thousands of patients who have waiting, what would you say to them? we of patients who have waiting, what would you say to them?— would you say to them? we are workin: would you say to them? we are working on _ would you say to them? we a
sociable and outgoing, elaine longs for her old life.eatment has been made even more painful because she has had to isolate on her own. nobody realised the stresses of going through this in covid, in the pandemic, and what it means to be isolated and going through what you would normally have a huge support network, and i have got a support network, don't get me wrong, but they can't be with me. no one can be with me. i can do it, i can do it myself, i know i can. i'm just lucky i've got a bed,...
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you're highlighting the career of elaine chao. susan: yeah. the same way that other immigrants faced the challenges when they were trying to chase the american dream. >> as the first united states secretary of transportation of chinese ancestry -- susan: elaine chao, former transportation and labor secretary who has worked under four u.s. presidents. >> elaine chao believes deeply in the american dream because is she has lived it. susan: born in taiwan the eldest of six girls, chao's parents managed to survive the horrors of world war ii, then the chinese civil war. >> when i was 8 years to old and came to this country, we didn't speak the language, we couldn't even eat the food. asian-americans do not eat big chunks of meat stuffed between bread. >> reporter: after graduating harvard law school, she went to work in the private sector. >> even when i graduated and is went to work at a bank -- this is, again, a very asian tradition -- i would give a portion of my salary to my parents. susan: public service starting with a fellowship in the reag
you're highlighting the career of elaine chao. susan: yeah. the same way that other immigrants faced the challenges when they were trying to chase the american dream. >> as the first united states secretary of transportation of chinese ancestry -- susan: elaine chao, former transportation and labor secretary who has worked under four u.s. presidents. >> elaine chao believes deeply in the american dream because is she has lived it. susan: born in taiwan the eldest of six girls,...
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helen said should i put elaine on? i hear she is great.e a brand new comedy talent, elaine busla? >> very confusing because you do what you have to do. you come out. there is an attendant there. you have to tip this person. i have never figured out 15% of what? >> i got 13 applause breaks. it was unheard of. >> you're really good. >> thank you. so are you. >> you excited? >> yes. >> the night before i did "the tonight show," i couldn't buy a piece of carrot cake. two nights after "the tonight show," i bought a car. >> so nice hearing people talking about what makes women laugh. >> i think everybody got it. >> oh, i think so. >> so the road to fame and fortune is through studio 1 in burbank where they now tape "the tonight show" tarring johnny carson. david letterman. he goes to l.a. to get on "the tonight show." jay leno, he's from boston and new york, he goes to l.a. and suddenly the great comedy migration was on. i think i can. i think i can. i think i can. i think i can. i think... ...i can. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be s
helen said should i put elaine on? i hear she is great.e a brand new comedy talent, elaine busla? >> very confusing because you do what you have to do. you come out. there is an attendant there. you have to tip this person. i have never figured out 15% of what? >> i got 13 applause breaks. it was unheard of. >> you're really good. >> thank you. so are you. >> you excited? >> yes. >> the night before i did "the tonight show," i couldn't buy a...
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elaine has been serving for 12 years in the president's cabinet . previously the secretary of transportation. so her papers are there. in a sense, we are both involved in it. she has been an inspiration to a lot of the women who come to the program who were also doing great things around the state. >> that is wonderful. i have to ask you about current issues because they are issues that if john mccain was with us, he would be all over. the first one, i know the president recently announced he is going to withdraw all troops from afghanistan by september 11. i believe you issued a statement. i also cochaired a commission on institute of peace and the recommendation was a little different than what he did. so i was wondering what your thoughts are on the withdrawal and where we stand after the long commitment in afghanistan. >> john mccain used to remind people the war on terror does not end when we give up. i think it's a very unfortunate decision. if you look at where we are today in afghanistan, we have a small amount of groups there -- troops. i a
elaine has been serving for 12 years in the president's cabinet . previously the secretary of transportation. so her papers are there. in a sense, we are both involved in it. she has been an inspiration to a lot of the women who come to the program who were also doing great things around the state. >> that is wonderful. i have to ask you about current issues because they are issues that if john mccain was with us, he would be all over. the first one, i know the president recently...
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elaine has been serving for 12 years in the president's cabinet . previously the secretary of transportation. so her papers are there. in a sense, we are both involved in it. she has been an inspiration to a lot of the women who come to the program who were also doing great things around the state. >> that is wonderful. i have to ask you about current issues because they are issues that if john mccain was with us, he would be all over. the first one, i know the president recently announced he is going to withdraw all troops from afghanistan by september 11. i believe you issued a statement. i also cochaired a commission on institute of peace and the recommendation was a little different than what he did. so i was wondering what your thoughts are on the withdrawal and where we stand after the long commitment in afghanistan. >> john mccain used to remind people the war on terror does not end when we give up. i think it's a very unfortunate decision. if you look at where we are today in afghanistan, we have a small amount of groups there -- troops. i a
elaine has been serving for 12 years in the president's cabinet . previously the secretary of transportation. so her papers are there. in a sense, we are both involved in it. she has been an inspiration to a lot of the women who come to the program who were also doing great things around the state. >> that is wonderful. i have to ask you about current issues because they are issues that if john mccain was with us, he would be all over. the first one, i know the president recently...
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jones got on the phone. >> this is elaine. can i help you?g pills? >> we're going to be on our way there. >> if he stops breathing or anything else -- >> i think he's okay. >> call 911, okay? >> he's okay. just a minute. are you okay? you were talking about weird thi things. i think he's okay. >> don't know if he's trying to commit suicide or not, maybe try to get some rest because everybody had been hounding him. the stress of it. wasn't sleeping very good. very strange phone call. >> mr. jones did attempt to overdose and left a note saying he didn't do this to his wife. >> my dearest love i prayed all night and this morning. i've asked for his forgiveness. tell the cops to get [ bleep ] i never did it but i want be railroaded. >> so you solemnly swear or affirm -- >> when lester's wife takes the stand, she's in shock finding out just how often her husband was paying for prostitutes. >> how do you feel about all of this? >> i feel horrible. feel crushed. it's horrible. >> okay. >> hard. >> you testified you're still married to him. >> yes. >
jones got on the phone. >> this is elaine. can i help you?g pills? >> we're going to be on our way there. >> if he stops breathing or anything else -- >> i think he's okay. >> call 911, okay? >> he's okay. just a minute. are you okay? you were talking about weird thi things. i think he's okay. >> don't know if he's trying to commit suicide or not, maybe try to get some rest because everybody had been hounding him. the stress of it. wasn't sleeping very...
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helen said should i put elaine boozeler on? i hear she is great.osler. >> fantasy is very confusing. you do what you have to do, you come out and there is an i got 13 applause breaks. it was unheard of. >> you're really good. >> thank you. so are you. >> are you excited? >> yes. >> the night before i did "the tonight show," i couldn't buy a piece of carrot cake. two nights after "the tonight show," i bought a car. >> it's so nice to hear somebody talking about all the things that make women laugh. >> i hope everybody got it, though. >> i think so. >> so the road to fame and fortune is through studio 1 in burbank where they now tape "the tonight show" starring johnny carson. david letterman, he goes to l.a. to get on "the tonight show." look at jay leno. he's from boston and new york. he goes to l.a. and suddenly the great comedy migration was on. at novartis, our goal is to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance or coverage changes or you need help paying cosentyx connect is here to help. don't us
helen said should i put elaine boozeler on? i hear she is great.osler. >> fantasy is very confusing. you do what you have to do, you come out and there is an i got 13 applause breaks. it was unheard of. >> you're really good. >> thank you. so are you. >> are you excited? >> yes. >> the night before i did "the tonight show," i couldn't buy a piece of carrot cake. two nights after "the tonight show," i bought a car. >> it's so nice to...
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larry larry who and elaine he mostly. of. us i chose this series of half beginning but because i love forgiveness a similar problem god created in my sleep even before he was asked for forgiveness is the one puddle. delap doesn't spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inherit as they were the inheritance girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that change in women status back then was revolutionary women with no rights who could be killed given away became people with the right to inherit property. put simply sirrah for verse 11 states that a woman should inherit about half of what a man gets. the reason for the un equal treatment is that women didn't usuall
larry larry who and elaine he mostly. of. us i chose this series of half beginning but because i love forgiveness a similar problem god created in my sleep even before he was asked for forgiveness is the one puddle. delap doesn't spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia...
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you see enough in you little for the most you be against my help i was telling you yes thank you elaine yes that was me and you. yes little that is child us our society few months ago putting a 4 small smile before you. and if. it were looked in the room shut up. because richard you lose to the spirit of the 1st memory of. the us in the middle but in reality a medium made in the inner city in this state comes to you it must come or go up almost just an hour you can get all you from the article. she chasin you sure are styling. clearly. there was a yeah. yeah. yeah. there was a missed for some but no. there were of course so many heroes in the war risking their lives to save others one of them was a soviet partisan called nicholai off in the summer of 1942 he helped more than $200.00 jews cross the front line saving them from the nazis in occupied bellerose 6000000 jews were murdered in the holocaust some of the people nicholai saved recall the horrors of occupation. who risked their. my sister was one of the many whose lives you saved by rescuing them from hitler's cannibals you saved m
you see enough in you little for the most you be against my help i was telling you yes thank you elaine yes that was me and you. yes little that is child us our society few months ago putting a 4 small smile before you. and if. it were looked in the room shut up. because richard you lose to the spirit of the 1st memory of. the us in the middle but in reality a medium made in the inner city in this state comes to you it must come or go up almost just an hour you can get all you from the article....
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elaine, thank you so much for your opening comments and your compassion. it's a sad time. four days ago on my birthday, another young black man was killed. it just continues to happen. i know we have a long way to go. i'm so happy with the work we're doing here at the port under your leadership. thank you very much. it does not go unnoticed. i think we are so lucky to have an executive director that is a finance -- [indiscernible] >> clerk: [agenda item read] >> so moved. >> second. >> president brandon: now lopes- let's open up for public comment. we'll take public comment on the consent calendar. anyone on the phone like to provide public comment? >> clerk: at this time, we'll open the queue for anyone on the phone who like to make public comment on the consent calendar. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limit to three minutes per person. the queue is now open. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. >> president bra
elaine, thank you so much for your opening comments and your compassion. it's a sad time. four days ago on my birthday, another young black man was killed. it just continues to happen. i know we have a long way to go. i'm so happy with the work we're doing here at the port under your leadership. thank you very much. it does not go unnoticed. i think we are so lucky to have an executive director that is a finance -- [indiscernible] >> clerk: [agenda item read] >> so moved. >>...
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presidency and nothing you will do for the most you be against me help our muslims you can't thank you elaine asked me and if. you see a little shot of us our sister came on the floor sobbing a poor small smile before i knew. it was. it we are in the premier moonstruck abortion. because richard you lose to the spirit of the 1st memory of. your servant over the years you're losing weight and the more i see in the state i'm told it must the more you go up almost just an hour you can get all you can live on. she chasin you sure are styling. 38 my man cave. but there was have been a line yeah. bus was left then yeah a lot of follow. me now. but i was in the midst for some of you know when she. there was so many heroes in the war risking their lives to save others one of them was a thought be it soldier and politics on the cold nicholai kiss on the elf and the sum of 942 we helped more than 200 years to cross the front line saving them from the nazis in occupied bellaver is 6000000 jews were murdered in the holocaust the genocide of the jews in europe during the 2nd world war some of the people ki
presidency and nothing you will do for the most you be against me help our muslims you can't thank you elaine asked me and if. you see a little shot of us our sister came on the floor sobbing a poor small smile before i knew. it was. it we are in the premier moonstruck abortion. because richard you lose to the spirit of the 1st memory of. your servant over the years you're losing weight and the more i see in the state i'm told it must the more you go up almost just an hour you can get all you...
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offering a $75,000 reward for information leading to the suspect who killed 27- year-old lindsay elaine mccollum and eddie wayne tate. they were shot inside of a wooded box used as the living space. police have released this new sketch of the murder suspect. anyone with any information is asked to call police. >>> san francisco is celebrating the return of transportation services as tourism starts to pick up. they brought out the band for the big announcement. they are bringing back the historic streetcars. starting tomorrow service will return between fisherman's wharf and castro and market street. the agency will open all metro substations. >> as we begin to open our city and begin down the path of recovery, having a good public transportation system is going to be critical. >> this is all part of e city economic recovery program. >>> still ahead the hunt for a missing 100 pound tortoi how a couple in the sierra foothills is going to some unique link to track the loss pet. >>> will the horse at the center of the racing drug scandal get a shot at the preakness tomorrow the results of t
offering a $75,000 reward for information leading to the suspect who killed 27- year-old lindsay elaine mccollum and eddie wayne tate. they were shot inside of a wooded box used as the living space. police have released this new sketch of the murder suspect. anyone with any information is asked to call police. >>> san francisco is celebrating the return of transportation services as tourism starts to pick up. they brought out the band for the big announcement. they are bringing back...
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elaine, thank you so much for your opening comments and your compassion. it's a sad time. four days ago on my birthday, another young black man was killed. it just continues to happen. i know we have a long way to go. i'm so happy with the work we're doing here at the port under your leadership. thank you very much. it does not go unnoticed. i think we are so lucky to have an executive director that is a finance -- [indiscernible] >> clerk: [agenda item read] >> so moved. >> second. >> president brandon: now lopes- let's open up for public comment. we'll take public comment on the consent calendar. anyone on the phone like to provide public comment? >> clerk: at this time, we'll open the queue for anyone on the phone who like to make public comment on the consent calendar. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limit to three minutes per person. the queue is now open. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. >> president bra
elaine, thank you so much for your opening comments and your compassion. it's a sad time. four days ago on my birthday, another young black man was killed. it just continues to happen. i know we have a long way to go. i'm so happy with the work we're doing here at the port under your leadership. thank you very much. it does not go unnoticed. i think we are so lucky to have an executive director that is a finance -- [indiscernible] >> clerk: [agenda item read] >> so moved. >>...
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sociable and outgoing, elaine longs for her old life. on her own. nobody realised the stresses of going through this in covid, in the pandemic, and what it means to be isolated and going through what you would normally have a huge support network, and i have got a support network, don't get me wrong, but they can't be with me. no one can be with me. i can do it, i can do with myself, i know i can. i'm just lucky i've got a bed, but it's hard. let's get more on that story now from gp, dr mohit mandiratta who joins us from birmingham. good morning to you. you can see the concern, can't you, there, from that report that people have at this moment in time. how is that reflected in the people you were seeing on a day—to—day basis? goad seeing on a day-to-day basis? good morninu. seeing on a day-to-day basis? good morning- it's — seeing on a day-to-day basis? good morning. it's such _ seeing on a day-to-day basis? good morning. it's such an _ seeing on a day—to—day basis? (13mg. morning. it's such an important point and if we think back a few
sociable and outgoing, elaine longs for her old life. on her own. nobody realised the stresses of going through this in covid, in the pandemic, and what it means to be isolated and going through what you would normally have a huge support network, and i have got a support network, don't get me wrong, but they can't be with me. no one can be with me. i can do it, i can do with myself, i know i can. i'm just lucky i've got a bed, but it's hard. let's get more on that story now from gp, dr mohit...
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history, now life in america for elaine chow started off with many of the same challenges that othersr secretary whose worked under four u.s. presidents. >> elaine chow believes deeply in the american dream because she has lived it. >> born in taiwan, the eldest of six chills, her parents managed to survive the horrors of world war ii and then the chinese civil war, a tumultuous time in history that split up many families. >> i came to america on a freighter, with my mother and two sisters, to be reunited with my father, who had come three years earlier. >> the chow family first settled in queens, new york, and in a small one bedroom apartment >> when i was eight years old and came to this country, we didn't speak the language, we couldn't even eat the food. asian americans do not eat big chunks of meat, stuffed between bread. >> the struggle that many immigrants go through when east meets west. >> it was still difficult though, because their culture was different so as an example. i never went to my junior prom nor my senior prom. >> after graduating from harvard business school, ela
history, now life in america for elaine chow started off with many of the same challenges that othersr secretary whose worked under four u.s. presidents. >> elaine chow believes deeply in the american dream because she has lived it. >> born in taiwan, the eldest of six chills, her parents managed to survive the horrors of world war ii and then the chinese civil war, a tumultuous time in history that split up many families. >> i came to america on a freighter, with my mother...
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. >> elaining how wae mabest medicine to fight major diseases. >> reporter: vineyards, wine, and california go hand in hand. the state makes 85% of all wine in the u.s. producing nearly 4 million tons every year. while we sip and savor, food scientists found there is potentially a huge benefit from the grapes we are missing. >> we can give second life to the grapes by doing the chemistry. >> reporter: the professor found processing residue like grape skin, seeds, pulp can be reused by isolating sugar molecules in white grapes to help feedback tear i can in your gut. >> we have really an epidemic of diabetes, obesity, inflammatory diseases. all those are linked in some ways. >> reporter: along with the health benefits, it's about repurposing, giving second life to grapes to avoid waste. >> there is a huge need to contains molecules. >> reporter: amanda, graduate student researcher, breaks down the chemistry finding ways to harvest the nutrients. some companies are already using the study to make things like chocolate and health supplements. >> this is a way of having a cinderella story of ta
. >> elaining how wae mabest medicine to fight major diseases. >> reporter: vineyards, wine, and california go hand in hand. the state makes 85% of all wine in the u.s. producing nearly 4 million tons every year. while we sip and savor, food scientists found there is potentially a huge benefit from the grapes we are missing. >> we can give second life to the grapes by doing the chemistry. >> reporter: the professor found processing residue like grape skin, seeds, pulp...
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elaine cobb explains. >>> restoring notre dame to its former glory is a monumental task. to restore the 12th century cathedral, scientists have enlisted a 21st century tool, 3-d technology. a didn'tal team from france's national center for scientific research, the cnrs has been working on site for the past two years. sifting through the debris, and using new techniques to take photographs throughout the gothic structure to draup 3-d images and plans. philip dism llman, research director at the cnrs said that will help the architects to understand how the church was built and how to restore it. try to -- f data is hid >> reporter: he is coordinator of the digital data working group. >> by analyzing the thousands of photog photographs. we were able to locate the exact position where each stone has fallen. >> the scientists are work for future generations. building a library of 3d images and plans of the church, then and now. because notre dame is not just a building. it's an integral part of power us. >> i'm a scientist, i look as objective study but i'm from paris, so it's
elaine cobb explains. >>> restoring notre dame to its former glory is a monumental task. to restore the 12th century cathedral, scientists have enlisted a 21st century tool, 3-d technology. a didn'tal team from france's national center for scientific research, the cnrs has been working on site for the past two years. sifting through the debris, and using new techniques to take photographs throughout the gothic structure to draup 3-d images and plans. philip dism llman, research...
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and elaine are found how to recognize that it's important for people to be able to be anonymous online. but if someone violates the law she thinks their identity shouldn't be protected. also a huge problem we have in germany and in almost all european countries is that acts are committed on line. which courts rule are punishable by websites or won't hand over the culprits data so basically they're protecting the guilty ones there we have to say clearly this has to change. eventually middle court rules that an offense has been committed then websites have to be compelled to cooperate. i'm grateful to say i've never been targeted by hates each have you how do you defend yourself against abuse and hate speech on the internet let us know on facebook or you tube i and say listen. to. how. this happened she got a spot at cologne institute for inclusive education. here people like jenny who have mental disabilities are trained to be education specialists they know the issues mentally disabled people deal with 1st hand. academic track for people with disabilities who saw. him in smoke. sleep.
and elaine are found how to recognize that it's important for people to be able to be anonymous online. but if someone violates the law she thinks their identity shouldn't be protected. also a huge problem we have in germany and in almost all european countries is that acts are committed on line. which courts rule are punishable by websites or won't hand over the culprits data so basically they're protecting the guilty ones there we have to say clearly this has to change. eventually middle...
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mon times grass patches on the plantation between the island reserves also provides protection for elaine antelope, barbary sheet from north africa, the black bucket antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences. that's reflected in the relax demeanor. we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, all likely from in tech. most of the animals gifted or donated to the shakes. because he used to see if he's one species at the beginning of country 3 life. why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered in some country, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the electrical requirements that they need to survive held on by the abilities of wild animals to lea
mon times grass patches on the plantation between the island reserves also provides protection for elaine antelope, barbary sheet from north africa, the black bucket antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences. that's reflected in the relax demeanor. we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, all likely from in tech. most of the animals gifted or donated to the shakes....
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incident happened a little past midnight on friday on the intersection of suncrest avenue in pier elaine, the officer who was in full uniform. according to police. >> had completed an unrelated vehicle stop and was walking back to his patrol car when his vehicle was struck and so is he the officer was left with serious but not life threatening injuries and we're told is recovering. much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 6, including them. look at the latest covid-19 numbers across california. >> as we move one day closer to finally fully reopening. >> and then we'll continue our wildfire coverage as we take a look at the red flag warnings that are in place across the bay area, how long they're my hygienist cleans with a round head, so does my oral-b. my hygienist personalizes my cleaning, so does my oral-b. my hygienist uses just the right pressure, and so does my oral-b. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrations for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth says wow and so does my oral-b. family and attorney of mil
incident happened a little past midnight on friday on the intersection of suncrest avenue in pier elaine, the officer who was in full uniform. according to police. >> had completed an unrelated vehicle stop and was walking back to his patrol car when his vehicle was struck and so is he the officer was left with serious but not life threatening injuries and we're told is recovering. much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 6, including them. look at the latest covid-19 numbers...
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that lead to me in doing a game. 7 elaine her own hand. and selling. oh they'll be aware of many me going. ga in no manner as beginning and. yes his were at my dear mary in the what and i have chosen this because it's is what i did that celebrates women who with and creation and we find occurrences of the divine feminine in this verses through the ward at ramen the merciful which comes from the root word and the womb. islamic feminist discourse operates at 2 levels on the one hand it's a scholarship that critically every visit and pack the men enter religious interpretations that are discriminatory against a woman on the 2nd hand it also aims to produce new knowledge that makes the case for gender equality but within an islamic about it down the objective of them from is more of meant in his purity is to challenge this by a reading and to bring in woman lances to bring in feminist answers in the way we understand and we approach islamic extremists were says. cyrus role at most is knowledge building coordinator. in 2009 the n.g.o.s began working in kual
that lead to me in doing a game. 7 elaine her own hand. and selling. oh they'll be aware of many me going. ga in no manner as beginning and. yes his were at my dear mary in the what and i have chosen this because it's is what i did that celebrates women who with and creation and we find occurrences of the divine feminine in this verses through the ward at ramen the merciful which comes from the root word and the womb. islamic feminist discourse operates at 2 levels on the one hand it's a...
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performers from 39 countries have been competing this week in the eurovision song contest, including elaine, that's ugly, new representing cypress, gave me her song. the blow is about falling in love with the devil. and that's got some people in cyprus, pretty upset. dozens of orthodox christians protested against the lyrics. they say promot, satan worship. despite the protest, atlanta has now made it through to the euro vision finals this saturday and another ones. and there shall be sharing the stage with acts from all over europe and beyond like germany is unlikely, but very sincere contest and singer songwriter like i don't do you have no. it's a very valuable in other words out of the day. no, no, no adapter yet drink seems to be just as colorful and multifaceted as your vision itself. the world's biggest music competition. yeah, sure, i'm going to win easy peasy. show me the wheezy, but seriously, i don't have a clue. a piece of course, i'll try to win the 1st place, but i'll be ok even if i come in last because my dream is just are dissipating. but i have this once in a lifetime expe
performers from 39 countries have been competing this week in the eurovision song contest, including elaine, that's ugly, new representing cypress, gave me her song. the blow is about falling in love with the devil. and that's got some people in cyprus, pretty upset. dozens of orthodox christians protested against the lyrics. they say promot, satan worship. despite the protest, atlanta has now made it through to the euro vision finals this saturday and another ones. and there shall be sharing...
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problem respected and much better what you know today on the latest developments on the ground but yes elaine the situation. let me reiterate that united nations may be committed to what we beat israelis and palestinians and the reflection of the robot arms including the middle east what happens to the allies a lot of the gun just. like probably many other people up there is an educated part of the parking lot with years of evidence we know sci fi and succeed the only way forward is to return to negotiations with the goal of a 2 state solution leaving 2 states side by side in peace and unity and with the recognition we do them as a get rebel about states all based on relevant resolutions it's reputable fire agreements the longer the cycle of violence continues the most challenging it will be thought it was an ultimate goal only a negotiated sustainable political solution and then one time for all these devastating cycles of violence and lead to a peaceful future but our seniors and israelis alike and i thank you. i thank secretary general for his fishing. i now think mr card when you spend sp
problem respected and much better what you know today on the latest developments on the ground but yes elaine the situation. let me reiterate that united nations may be committed to what we beat israelis and palestinians and the reflection of the robot arms including the middle east what happens to the allies a lot of the gun just. like probably many other people up there is an educated part of the parking lot with years of evidence we know sci fi and succeed the only way forward is to return...
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or elaine had a muscle allow these 2 are palestinian people into all free men worldwide. i bring to you this good news, good news of the victory, and it is the victory created by the palestinian people. it is a victory carved by the noble blood of the fallen marchers. all resistance groups, joint forces and delta, one heavy blow to the enemy. this blow will leave an indelible mark on these really occupation forces on their political security and military. we salute our resistance and their leaders. what on tensions remain high across the occupied west bank, where dozens of people have been injured during demonstrations on friday? have a look at these latest pictures from mala i haven't cautious ad between palestinian protested and israeli forces in face. and earlier they will also skirmishes between israeli police and worshippers. b. l acts mos compound witnesses. a tear gas was fired as armed police tried to dispense the crowd following friday pres there, at least 15 people were injured. and then on the in other news, a major conference on how to beat the current, a viru
or elaine had a muscle allow these 2 are palestinian people into all free men worldwide. i bring to you this good news, good news of the victory, and it is the victory created by the palestinian people. it is a victory carved by the noble blood of the fallen marchers. all resistance groups, joint forces and delta, one heavy blow to the enemy. this blow will leave an indelible mark on these really occupation forces on their political security and military. we salute our resistance and their...
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performers from 39 countries have been competing this week in the eurovision song contest, including elaine. that's ugly, new representing cypress, gave me the details personally, the blow is about falling in love with the devil, and that's got some people in cyprus, pretty upset. dozens of orthodox christians protested against the lyrics based a promot, satan worship. despite the protest, alina has now made it through to the euro vision finals this saturday, and another one's. and there shall be sharing the stage with act from all over europe, and beyond, like germany is unlikely. but very sincere contest and singer songwriter. like i don't do you have no doubt about it you have available. in other words, out of the day? no, no, no adapter yet seems to be just as colorful and multifaceted as your vision itself . the world's biggest music competition. yeah, sure, i'm going to win. easy, peevish music. easy to read, but seriously, i don't have a clue. a piece of course, i'll try to win the 1st place, but i'll be ok even if i come and laugh because my dream is just to participate. i have this
performers from 39 countries have been competing this week in the eurovision song contest, including elaine. that's ugly, new representing cypress, gave me the details personally, the blow is about falling in love with the devil, and that's got some people in cyprus, pretty upset. dozens of orthodox christians protested against the lyrics based a promot, satan worship. despite the protest, alina has now made it through to the euro vision finals this saturday, and another one's. and there shall...
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so to elaine is what we have to assess the situation of the new sash with areas of high risk. moderate, and you have to adjust our vaccination plan, but i can assure you that everyone will be vaccinating. we've got a national vaccination campaign, won't kick off until the 7th of june. the government says 70 percent of the population will get vaccinated by the end of the year. meanwhile, bankcorp public transport workers have been queuing. so their shots at the cities, new railway hub. first in line at this new vaccination center that was open to the general public. ah, what's known as a great wall of sin stretches over 35 kilometers in the hills of rural pockets on why it was built and what it was meant to protect remains lost to history and on the gold has long attracted the attention of archaeologists trying to decipher the mystery of its origin. now renewed efforts are underway to restore the site and perhaps done this enigma into a tourist destination. the baron hills of district young children, infant problems hide a mystery dating back centuries, only from the sky. can you see th
so to elaine is what we have to assess the situation of the new sash with areas of high risk. moderate, and you have to adjust our vaccination plan, but i can assure you that everyone will be vaccinating. we've got a national vaccination campaign, won't kick off until the 7th of june. the government says 70 percent of the population will get vaccinated by the end of the year. meanwhile, bankcorp public transport workers have been queuing. so their shots at the cities, new railway hub. first in...
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still resisting negotiating the root causes of economic inequality and refusing to condemn police by elaine's demonstrators promise they will continue to protest and listen to n.p.r. as you know with that. uganda's president serves me has been sworn in for a 6th term as president at the same time police surrounded the home of his main rival bobby why 70 follows the bloodiest pre-election crackdown in yes i widespread allegations of fraud why a call the inauguration of. katherine so has more from neighboring kenya. several heads of state and ugandan leaders attended the swearing in of president yoweri museveni but it hasn't been an easy election period starting with november where more than 50 people were killed by security forces during opposition protests it has also been a very controversial victory for the president several opposition leaders have rejected that victory including bobby wine who came 2nd he said the election was rigged he said he's going to make public evidence proving this but we haven't seen much of that evidence what we've seen over the manse and hard is you know security
still resisting negotiating the root causes of economic inequality and refusing to condemn police by elaine's demonstrators promise they will continue to protest and listen to n.p.r. as you know with that. uganda's president serves me has been sworn in for a 6th term as president at the same time police surrounded the home of his main rival bobby why 70 follows the bloodiest pre-election crackdown in yes i widespread allegations of fraud why a call the inauguration of. katherine so has more...
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and mon time grass by us on the plantation between the island reserve also provides protection for elaine antelope, barbary sheet from north africa, in black antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences that's reflected in the relax. demeter mm we do have different species and island. mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from the day. most of the animals are get donated to the shapes like because he used to say if he's one species at the beginning of a country 3, like why don't we ask him to pick aloe species? it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature, and humidity. apart from these natural challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the logical requirements that they need to survive here on the abilities of wild animals to l
and mon time grass by us on the plantation between the island reserve also provides protection for elaine antelope, barbary sheet from north africa, in black antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences that's reflected in the relax. demeter mm we do have different species and island. mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from the day. most of the animals are get donated to the shapes like because...
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so to elaine is what we have to assess the situation of the news with areas of high risk. moderate, and you have to adjust our vaccination plan, but i can assure you that everyone will be vaccination, which will be a national vaccination campaign. won't kick off until the 7th of june. the government says 70 percent of the population will get vaccinated by the end of the year. meanwhile, bangkok, public transport workers have been queuing. so their shots at the cities, new railway hub. their 1st in line at this new vaccination center that will soon open to the general public. ah. now what's known as the great wall of sin stretches over 35 kilometers in the hills of rural pockets on why it was built and what it was meant to protect remains lost to history and on the gold has long attracted the attention of archaeologists trying to decipher the mystery of its origin. now renewed efforts underway to restore the site and perhaps done this enigma into a tourist destination. the baron hills of district ya, i'm sure infant province height, mystery dating back centuries. only from the sky. can y
so to elaine is what we have to assess the situation of the news with areas of high risk. moderate, and you have to adjust our vaccination plan, but i can assure you that everyone will be vaccination, which will be a national vaccination campaign. won't kick off until the 7th of june. the government says 70 percent of the population will get vaccinated by the end of the year. meanwhile, bangkok, public transport workers have been queuing. so their shots at the cities, new railway hub. their 1st...
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determined where he will land on this particular issue meanwhile the commission president of the moment elaine said that the book was open to debate about the idea much quando had his own brought to bear over this issue and he seemed to be incensed infuriated when he was arrested a press conference by journalists as where they europe should be following the us is a leader on this and he basically said us follow them i think you'll find it's the opposite way. to think is true i asked the european press and almost psychological question when we europeans access to t.v. tools accelerator you didn't say you europeans have the moral leadership in the us isn't following and when the us follows us which is in fact what is happening you say the us is showing leadership. emmanuel markov had his own criticism specifically for the u.s. when it comes to the export ban on vaccines and on essential ingredients needed by european produces to make the vaccine here drop them is what he demanded. very clearly in the united states to end export bans not vaccines from components these vaccines that are necessary
determined where he will land on this particular issue meanwhile the commission president of the moment elaine said that the book was open to debate about the idea much quando had his own brought to bear over this issue and he seemed to be incensed infuriated when he was arrested a press conference by journalists as where they europe should be following the us is a leader on this and he basically said us follow them i think you'll find it's the opposite way. to think is true i asked the...
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would have a fair bit of ground to cover let's talk about your party is a chance of a candidate and elaine a bad back aside from holding various positions within the party what has she changed the will make voters saying yes she'd be a good chancellor whether she is the leader of the county that is dealing with the minute in question in the view of many people really that's a common crisis sadly she is a member of the parliament who moved in 8 years that's a little longer than barack obama cloister to could become president and she is tough on all these issues when you go in this is the difference for example to. and we lash it is still running the largest but simply one step not going to pharaoh not only europe. let's say the greens are successful in september and do end up leaving a german coalition government after say 2 years in power how would it be most obvious to people vote greens are doing things differently. i think the main difference were really that we take serious action on congress thing the climate crisis this is not only an environment question it's a question how will we
would have a fair bit of ground to cover let's talk about your party is a chance of a candidate and elaine a bad back aside from holding various positions within the party what has she changed the will make voters saying yes she'd be a good chancellor whether she is the leader of the county that is dealing with the minute in question in the view of many people really that's a common crisis sadly she is a member of the parliament who moved in 8 years that's a little longer than barack obama...