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emery. the transportation code doesn't outline there's a right to sell the permits, but under the -- this loan settlement, the creation of the surrender program, that does give certain folks and the appellant's situation a right to sell the permit, correct? >> no. there's no right to sell permits at all. and that's what section 116a 4 of the transportation code makes entirely clear. there's absolutely no right to sell or to return a permit and receive consideration for it. i'm being specific and not using the word "sell" because you can't sell something you don't have. that's the medallion and permit, that's not something that the driver owns. the sloan settlement doesn't have any force at all or suggest that there's a right to choose compensation for the permit. the trial court sloan case the m.t.a. submitted that decision. that decision by the trial court and said there is a full-time driving requirement. the full-time driving requirement for the americans with disabilities act and the a2
emery. the transportation code doesn't outline there's a right to sell the permits, but under the -- this loan settlement, the creation of the surrender program, that does give certain folks and the appellant's situation a right to sell the permit, correct? >> no. there's no right to sell permits at all. and that's what section 116a 4 of the transportation code makes entirely clear. there's absolutely no right to sell or to return a permit and receive consideration for it. i'm being...
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emery and mr. crana, but one area where the analogy to a speeding ticket, you know just doesn't sit well with me is, you know, speeding ticket doesn't often result in a disabled senior losing their livelihood and, you know, if we have, you know, if there's any, you know, chance of selective enforcement whether that's due to whatever officer, you know happens to interact with the permit holder on that given day, you know, whether it's some external kind of, you know impetus, i think the public speakers are pointing towards, i think that should be something that we should examine more closely, i think. if we're going to operate within the four corners of the transportation code. in one of these if i had the abilities to balance equities here or i would continue to balance the case, but the transportation code doesn't give that out, right. but i think if this is the denovo review, i think we do and i think we at least have the ability to continue the matter and until we have a better, clearer picture
emery and mr. crana, but one area where the analogy to a speeding ticket, you know just doesn't sit well with me is, you know, speeding ticket doesn't often result in a disabled senior losing their livelihood and, you know, if we have, you know, if there's any, you know, chance of selective enforcement whether that's due to whatever officer, you know happens to interact with the permit holder on that given day, you know, whether it's some external kind of, you know impetus, i think the public...
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is this a case look, you spend your career in higher ed, maybe freshman seminars at emery that will becussed. but isn't it possible most second grade teachers in america are not particularly interested in going there and not particularly idealogical? what would you say to that? >> you would know more about those lower grades than i would. but do you think the social studies teaching profession is nonpartisan? that there is not an idealogical slant in the social studies teachers professional organizations? >> look, i think when people are teaching kids in k-2, they're trying to help them learn norms of productive behavior in a classroom. they're trying to help them understand their responsibilities in relationship to the groups they're part of, including their classroom. it's that basic. politics is at the end of the day about people coming together to establish rules, norms, cultures of respect, institutions. we do things collectively. you need a word for that? groups is a word that kids understand. that's what's going on in those early grades in that conversation. >> you can watch thi
is this a case look, you spend your career in higher ed, maybe freshman seminars at emery that will becussed. but isn't it possible most second grade teachers in america are not particularly interested in going there and not particularly idealogical? what would you say to that? >> you would know more about those lower grades than i would. but do you think the social studies teaching profession is nonpartisan? that there is not an idealogical slant in the social studies teachers...
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it is also allowed emery trevelyan to come back into cabinet, becoming the international trade secretaryher marriage with the foreign office a while ago. marriage with the foreign office a while aio. ., ., ., ., while ago. nadhim zahawi, the former vaccines minister, _ while ago. nadhim zahawi, the former vaccines minister, now— while ago. nadhim zahawi, the former vaccines minister, now education - vaccines minister, now education most are. a lot of spec versions of the future of gavin williamson for a while now but he's out? took a talk i think it was widely anticipated he would be going in this reshuffle, he had come under a lot of criticism for of exams in the summer of 2020, and has also made a number of gaffes, most recently appearing to mix—up having spoken to the rugby player maro itoje thinking he had spoken to the footballer marcus rashford. so these gaffes have not helped and it was widely anticipated helped and it was widely anticipated he would go in this reshuffle and of course he did. nadhim zahawi appears to be a bit of a rewards, he has been the vaccines minister before
it is also allowed emery trevelyan to come back into cabinet, becoming the international trade secretaryher marriage with the foreign office a while ago. marriage with the foreign office a while aio. ., ., ., ., while ago. nadhim zahawi, the former vaccines minister, _ while ago. nadhim zahawi, the former vaccines minister, now— while ago. nadhim zahawi, the former vaccines minister, now education - vaccines minister, now education most are. a lot of spec versions of the future of gavin...
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and this is evidence of the movements big heart and that it is a merciful emery to people. no one will be able to prove that he was subjected to revenge. and in such 10 circumstances, it is easy to do when you want. but the movement is disciplined and controls its canyon, and we have not harmed anyone because of their previous actions. therefore, i assure the islamic nation as officially, the african people that we want all the good, the cause of the success and welfare, and we seek to establish an islamic system. i ask everyone to participate with us in this blizzard project. and the interim government is getting mixed reviews from africans to face of dire economy. steven inflation and food shortage is exacerbated by drought and reduced foreign aid. out of here, charlotte phyllis reports now from campbell. i telephone can't take government enough and an interest resurrected. security was increased, the senior leaders surveyed, cobble the new domain outside. what was the u. s embassy, telephone members discussed who's been appointed and to which rogues, the leader. hi. but
and this is evidence of the movements big heart and that it is a merciful emery to people. no one will be able to prove that he was subjected to revenge. and in such 10 circumstances, it is easy to do when you want. but the movement is disciplined and controls its canyon, and we have not harmed anyone because of their previous actions. therefore, i assure the islamic nation as officially, the african people that we want all the good, the cause of the success and welfare, and we seek to...
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but you know, christophe, emery, analysts say that the reason this has been facilitated and particularly with the u . s. s. blessing is because of the iranian oil tankers that are now currently on their way to 11 on. and these are rated old tankers, were coordinated by has butler. so do you agree with that? so i think it's an interesting chicken or egg dilemma here because although both announcements came at the same time 2 weeks ago, both of them have been in a way in the making for many, many weeks before i negotiate. because have a natural, la, announced the iranian oil tankers when he spoke on television. and shortly afterwards, the american ambassador in the us announced that she was willing to facilitate this correct. so, so that announcement came at the same day effectively. although again, both both plans were shaping up. so the announcement coming at the same day, it is in a way very interesting has blown away by striking 1st really played this proactive diplomatic card. forcing the us in a way into a situation where, where they effectively lose faith and some in some way or for
but you know, christophe, emery, analysts say that the reason this has been facilitated and particularly with the u . s. s. blessing is because of the iranian oil tankers that are now currently on their way to 11 on. and these are rated old tankers, were coordinated by has butler. so do you agree with that? so i think it's an interesting chicken or egg dilemma here because although both announcements came at the same time 2 weeks ago, both of them have been in a way in the making for many, many...
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emery. the transportation code doesn't outline there's a right to sell the permits, but under the -- this loan settlement, the creation of the surrender program, that does give certain folks and the appellant's situation a right to sell the permit, correct? >> no. there's no right to sell permits at all. and that's what section 116a 4 of the transportation code makes entirely clear. there's absolutely no right to sell or to return a permit and receive consideration for it. i'm being specific and not using the word "sell" because you can't sell something you don't have. that's the medallion and permit, that's not something that the driver owns. the sloan settlement doesn't have any force at all or suggest that there's a right to choose compensation for the permit. the trial court sloan case the m.t.a. submitted that decision. that decision by the trial court and said there is a full-time driving requirement. the full-time driving requirement for the americans with disabilities act and the a2
emery. the transportation code doesn't outline there's a right to sell the permits, but under the -- this loan settlement, the creation of the surrender program, that does give certain folks and the appellant's situation a right to sell the permit, correct? >> no. there's no right to sell permits at all. and that's what section 116a 4 of the transportation code makes entirely clear. there's absolutely no right to sell or to return a permit and receive consideration for it. i'm being...
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today del weiss is a full-time truck driver in idaho to twins dale and emery after their mother, dale'sth from covid-19. >> they intubated her and her heart just let go. >> natalie rise was only 46. >> tell me, what did natalie do for a living? >> natalie was a registered nurse and she did home health care. she went around and helped people in their homes, elderly. >> which makes her firm anti-evacuation stance all the more puzzling. z >> she was telling me not to get vaccinated. i think it was misinformation. it was from false information, bloggers, youtubers. >> reporter: as the virus continues to run rampant, as of july many still had not been vaccinated. as cases run rampant in idaho, there is only one word to describe the current situation. >> awful. we're in the worst state than we ever have been in the pandemic. >> reporter: things last week so dire that they gave hospitals the right to ration treatment. it comes even as the state still has no mask mandate, protesters staging mask burning rallies like this one in march. idaho also has the lowest vaccination rates in the country,
today del weiss is a full-time truck driver in idaho to twins dale and emery after their mother, dale'sth from covid-19. >> they intubated her and her heart just let go. >> natalie rise was only 46. >> tell me, what did natalie do for a living? >> natalie was a registered nurse and she did home health care. she went around and helped people in their homes, elderly. >> which makes her firm anti-evacuation stance all the more puzzling. z >> she was telling me...
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carol anderson who is the charles howard chandler professor and chair of african american studies at emery university and also the author of many many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics circle award, "one person --" [inaudible] a book that should be talked about with all the voter suppression and the statewide initiatives to limit access. but today we're going to be talking about professor anderson's new book "the second" which is as you may guess about the second amendment, race, and guns, and a fatally unequal america. a lot to talk about here. we're going to dive right into it. professor anderson, welcome to tulsa virtually and thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much for having me, jeff. >> i was interested when i first saw this book about the scope that you cover here. i think a lot of times we think about the second amendment in very contemporary terms about arguments we may be having about the national rifle association or even school violence or some of those very contemporary problems, but this book takes us in
carol anderson who is the charles howard chandler professor and chair of african american studies at emery university and also the author of many many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics circle award, "one person --" [inaudible] a book that should be talked about with all the voter suppression and the statewide initiatives to limit access. but today we're going to be talking about professor anderson's new book...
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today darryl rise is a full-time caregiver in coeur d'alene idaho to 10-year-old twins emmett and emery, after their mother, darryl's sister, died last month from covid-19. >> as they were intubating her and they'd given her the sedation and the paralytic, which is standard, her heart just let go. >> reporter: natalie rise was only 46. >> tell me, what did natalie do for a living? >> natalie was a registered nurse, and she did home health care, and she went around and helped people in their homes, elderly. >> reporter: which made her firm anti-vaccination stance all the more puzzling. >> she was telling me not to get vaccinated. i think it was from misinformation. ity i think it was falling into negative social media and bloggers, youtubers. >> reporter: as the delta variant continues to run rampant, health care leaders face a challenge. nearly 30% of their own ranks as of july still had not been vaccinated according to the covid states project. and as cases and hospitalizations remain high here in idaho, one official saying there's really only one word to describe the current situation
today darryl rise is a full-time caregiver in coeur d'alene idaho to 10-year-old twins emmett and emery, after their mother, darryl's sister, died last month from covid-19. >> as they were intubating her and they'd given her the sedation and the paralytic, which is standard, her heart just let go. >> reporter: natalie rise was only 46. >> tell me, what did natalie do for a living? >> natalie was a registered nurse, and she did home health care, and she went around and...
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. >> let's bring in our own doctor from emery school university of medicine. dr. shane, this is big news and we just heard from dr. scott gotlieb saying this could be rolled out for kids 5 to 11 by the end of okay. how much could this change the current situation in the u.s.? >> thanks, ana. great question and we are as pediatricians and everyone is very excited about this news and the ability to vaccinate 5 to 11-year-olds in addition to 12-year-olds and above is something that is extremely important, and as mentioned previously, especially children who will be returning to school and are returning to school. >> the pfizer dose being used for these children are one-third the size for people 12 and up. is that typical? >> with children one size doesn't fit all and so these vaccines were looked at very closely, looking at the different age groups and it was a two-step process. first determining the dose that would be the appropriate one that would not result in a lot of side effects but that also resulted in and i mun response so there was a lot of balancing and ca
. >> let's bring in our own doctor from emery school university of medicine. dr. shane, this is big news and we just heard from dr. scott gotlieb saying this could be rolled out for kids 5 to 11 by the end of okay. how much could this change the current situation in the u.s.? >> thanks, ana. great question and we are as pediatricians and everyone is very excited about this news and the ability to vaccinate 5 to 11-year-olds in addition to 12-year-olds and above is something that is...
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just one point from two games for unai emery�*s side. card and a late penalty, whilst real madrid were stunned by moldovan minnows tiraspol. so, only two wins from eight for spanish sides in the champions league. none top their groups. so, are we starting to see a changing of the guard in europe? maybe not quite. here's spanish jounalist ernest macia with some optimism, except if you're a barcelona fan. i think the teams are competitive in the european level. we have seen vre out last— the european level. we have seen vre out last year— the european level. we have seen vre out last year and madrid is still very— out last year and madrid is still very competitive. i think they will very competitive. ! think they will classify— very competitive. i think they will classify even to the situation now is not _ classify even to the situation now is not good. for barcelona, yes, they— is not good. for barcelona, yes, they are — is not good. for barcelona, yes, they are reflective of a financial situation — they are reflective of a financial situ
just one point from two games for unai emery�*s side. card and a late penalty, whilst real madrid were stunned by moldovan minnows tiraspol. so, only two wins from eight for spanish sides in the champions league. none top their groups. so, are we starting to see a changing of the guard in europe? maybe not quite. here's spanish jounalist ernest macia with some optimism, except if you're a barcelona fan. i think the teams are competitive in the european level. we have seen vre out last— the...
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between educating for american democracy project author danielle allen and critic mark baurline of emeryversity about the best way to teach american history. >> why do you think that teachers are going to be teaching this from a liberal frame, and that has gotten a lot of votes. people seem to think, is this the case where you, look, you spend your career in higher ed, and emory, and maybe freshmen seminars at emory this is the thing that is going to be discussed, but is it possible that most second grade teachers in america are not optically interested in going there, and what would you say to that? >> well, you would know more about those lower grades than i would, but do you think that the social studies teaching profession is nonpartisan? that there is not a ideological slant in the social studies teaching and professional organizations? >> look, when people are teaching kids in k-2, they are trying to help them learn norms of productive behavior in a classroom. they are trying to help them to understand the rights and responsibilities in relationships to the groups they are a part o
between educating for american democracy project author danielle allen and critic mark baurline of emeryversity about the best way to teach american history. >> why do you think that teachers are going to be teaching this from a liberal frame, and that has gotten a lot of votes. people seem to think, is this the case where you, look, you spend your career in higher ed, and emory, and maybe freshmen seminars at emory this is the thing that is going to be discussed, but is it possible that...
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carlos del rio, the executive associate dean of emery university's school of medicine at brady healthrgent recommendation coming from the cdc, do you see any reason why a preg person should not be vaccinated? >> absolutely, not, kate. we've done this with flu, tetanus, other vaccines. it's not only good for the mother but benefits the baby. >> only 31% of pregnant women are vaccinated, though. the risks to pregnant women, severe covid disease are so much greater as we've been learning throughout the pandemic. what do you think is behind this low vaccination rate or among pregnant women still? >> well, you know, i want to stress what you said. i mean, we have seen about 125,000 pregnant women with covid. 22,000 of them have ended up in the hospital and 161 have died. we should not have that happen. we can avoid that. you're absolutely right, only 31% of pregnant women have received their covid vaccine. you know, pregnant women are always concerned about putting something strange into their bodies that may damage the baby, but they need to understand by getting the covid vaccine they're
carlos del rio, the executive associate dean of emery university's school of medicine at brady healthrgent recommendation coming from the cdc, do you see any reason why a preg person should not be vaccinated? >> absolutely, not, kate. we've done this with flu, tetanus, other vaccines. it's not only good for the mother but benefits the baby. >> only 31% of pregnant women are vaccinated, though. the risks to pregnant women, severe covid disease are so much greater as we've been...
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so the members both in the gallery and the house for reached under emery getting there gas masks out. this is something i have done hundreds of times in the military and training, but most of my colleagues had never done it. i was helping them open up the containers and go through the packaging and show them how to get the masks prepared and how to put it on. but i tell them, don't put it on until we are instructed or until i smell teargas. i knew that if you put the mask on, you could pass out if you are wearing it for too long or hyperventilating. so what i said was, just get it ready and i showed many of them how to get it ready. i tell them that if i smelled teargas, i would tell them to put it on, but until then, just to have it prepared. >> what are the conversations like? what are the colleagues saying? rep. crow: i could see the anxiety and i was feeling that anxiety myself in my colleagues eyes and in their voices. the police started to evacuate the members on the floor. i remember my friend and colleague from colorado yelled down, what about us? they were evacuating the memb
so the members both in the gallery and the house for reached under emery getting there gas masks out. this is something i have done hundreds of times in the military and training, but most of my colleagues had never done it. i was helping them open up the containers and go through the packaging and show them how to get the masks prepared and how to put it on. but i tell them, don't put it on until we are instructed or until i smell teargas. i knew that if you put the mask on, you could pass out...
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carol anderson who is the charles howard chandler professor and chair of african american studies at emeryity and also the author of many many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics circle award, "one person --" [inaudible] a book that should be talked about with all the voter suppression and the statewide initiatives
carol anderson who is the charles howard chandler professor and chair of african american studies at emeryity and also the author of many many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics circle award, "one person --" [inaudible] a book that should be talked about with all the voter suppression and the statewide initiatives
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when let's bring into our conversation the executive associate dean at the emery university school of. just showing our viewers. we expect the first wave of booster shots, authorization for covid booster shots will go to people over the age of of 5 and people at high risk of severe disease and people with high-risk jobs, health care workers and people working in mass transit who are around people all the time. is it it right to do this in incremental fashion, or should they authorize booster shots for everybody out of the box? >> i think, john, it will depend a lot on what the acip does today. even though they say people over 65 and those with high-risk conditions, it's really important how you define high-risk conditions. if you define high-risk condition a bmi, body mass index over 30, right off the bat that's 42% of all americans. if you say it's going to be a bmi over 25, then all of a sudden you've got 72% of all americans included so the issue is how do they define high risk and where do they set the value for the bmi that considers you a high risk is this. >> we'll watch that a
when let's bring into our conversation the executive associate dean at the emery university school of. just showing our viewers. we expect the first wave of booster shots, authorization for covid booster shots will go to people over the age of of 5 and people at high risk of severe disease and people with high-risk jobs, health care workers and people working in mass transit who are around people all the time. is it it right to do this in incremental fashion, or should they authorize booster...
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the inspectors will be able to replace emery cards but this is not lost.f fully expanding the access, granted under the 2015 nuclear record. eastern china is bracing for the arrival of this typhoon with them closing schools and suspending air and rail services. flights will be canceled from 11:00 a.m. on monday. airports will suspend flights from 3:00 p.m.. two of the main ports have also raised their emergency response. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> a picture in early trading across markets on this monday morning. what are you seeing sophie? >> the nikkei 225 losing .4% while the kospi is being weighed by cookouts bank. they were shown some downside pressure for chip exports and growth for south korea. now we are seeing upside moves for kiwi and australian stocks. they have had additional covid vaccine supplies and we are seeing minors gain ground in australia along with energy stocks. flipping the board, we have w
the inspectors will be able to replace emery cards but this is not lost.f fully expanding the access, granted under the 2015 nuclear record. eastern china is bracing for the arrival of this typhoon with them closing schools and suspending air and rail services. flights will be canceled from 11:00 a.m. on monday. airports will suspend flights from 3:00 p.m.. two of the main ports have also raised their emergency response. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than...
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we were there during the hurricane emery when it came in and jones beach on long island and that we'llll be back next week for the fireman's fundraiser at the rock we do every year and as you know, i was at yankee stadium for the fireman's memorial with bette midler and marc anthony, so we don't give up. neil: you do not. >> we don't leave anything on the table and sing all we can. neil: thank you very much for doing that, lee. i think i speak for a nation. we love your voice, but i think we love you. >> thank you. neil: the kind of person you are. lee greenwood. puts it in perspective next week, the 20th anniversary. next saturday we'll be live at ground zero as we have for so many anniversaries in the past 20 years. hard to believe, looking back at the attacks that forever changed our nation, the human capital lost in our nation's financial capital. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. we'll be joined by new york governor george pataki who got it running back up and next week, we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. wit
we were there during the hurricane emery when it came in and jones beach on long island and that we'llll be back next week for the fireman's fundraiser at the rock we do every year and as you know, i was at yankee stadium for the fireman's memorial with bette midler and marc anthony, so we don't give up. neil: you do not. >> we don't leave anything on the table and sing all we can. neil: thank you very much for doing that, lee. i think i speak for a nation. we love your voice, but i think...
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. >> edgar hendricks emery, jr. >> doris suk-yuen eng. >> christopher epps. >> ulf ramm ericson. >> erwin >> william john erwin. >> sarah ali escarcega. >> jose espinal. >> fanny espinoza. >> billy scoop esposito. >> bridget ann esposito. >> francis esposito. >> michael a. esposito. >> ruben esquilin, jr. >> sadie ette. >> barbara g. etzold. >> eric brian evans. >> robert edward evans. >> meredith emily june ewart. >> catherine k. fagan. >> and my ample. -- uncle who i never met and met very dearly. my mom talks about what an amazing brother you were. i will love you forever and you will never be forgotten. >> my uncle, paul, 20 years later we are still reminded of you and think of you every day. we love and miss you. >> patricia mary fagan >> ivan kyrillos fairbanks-barbosa >> keith george fairben >> sandra fajardo-smith >> charles s. falkenberg >> dana falkenberg >> zoe falkenberg >> jamie l. fallon william f. fallon >> william lawrence fallon, jr. >> >> anthony j. fallone, jr. dolores brigitte fanelli >> >> robert john fangman >> john joseph fanning >> kathleen anne faragher >> thomas
. >> edgar hendricks emery, jr. >> doris suk-yuen eng. >> christopher epps. >> ulf ramm ericson. >> erwin >> william john erwin. >> sarah ali escarcega. >> jose espinal. >> fanny espinoza. >> billy scoop esposito. >> bridget ann esposito. >> francis esposito. >> michael a. esposito. >> ruben esquilin, jr. >> sadie ette. >> barbara g. etzold. >> eric brian evans. >> robert edward evans....
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. >> hoy estarÁn dio con nosotros gloria, lily y emery estefan a quienes expresa la nueva temporada ascente mÁs alto del mundo, tambiÉn incluye la caminata mÁs rÁpida con las manos y la mayor cantidad de salto sobre una persona en 30 segundos. que cosa tan increÍble. presentadora: el proceso de cÓmo los seleccionan es muy interesante, si usted quiere lo puede hacer el prÓximo aÑo estarÁ en el libro. karla: cuÁl record romperÍan ustedes? >> vÁmonos con el minuto deportivo. real madrid apenitas, el equipo merengue era el favorito pero se llevÓ el triunfo al final. vamos con la siguiente sorpresa, el psg no hizo nada. leonel messi, nada, neymar, nada, mbappÉ, ni se diga. el mÁnchester city arrancÓ con una contundente victoria, guardiola cumpliÓ 300 partidos al frente del equipo. miren a ochoa parando un penalti. >> le hicieron como 16 faltas al amÉrica. alan: el amÉrica, papÁ! >< por favor guarda la del amÉrica. alan: vÁmonos, alejandro fernÁndez celebrÓ con un concierto en las vegas el grito de independencia de mÉxico. presentador: ya se siente la emociÓn en nuestra casa, viene danna pa
. >> hoy estarÁn dio con nosotros gloria, lily y emery estefan a quienes expresa la nueva temporada ascente mÁs alto del mundo, tambiÉn incluye la caminata mÁs rÁpida con las manos y la mayor cantidad de salto sobre una persona en 30 segundos. que cosa tan increÍble. presentadora: el proceso de cÓmo los seleccionan es muy interesante, si usted quiere lo puede hacer el prÓximo aÑo estarÁ en el libro. karla: cuÁl record romperÍan ustedes? >> vÁmonos con el minuto...
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will: emery college done the same thing you can't go to town. >> remember whether trump said everythingng ideas. let's move on to weather. fox weather, devastation continues to grow in the aftermath of hurricane ida. rachel: 63 people now killed in storm related incidents as communities pick up the pieces. will: robert ray is live in new orleans with more on tragic deaths and biden's visit to tour the damage. robert? >> yeah, it's really tough times down here in louisiana, guys. hurricane ida fifth strongest storm to ever hit mainland u.s.a. caused incredible damage, flooding all over this part of the state right now. people stranded 14 people have lost their lives including three from a nursing home evacuated right before the storm hit. hundreds of people from that nursing home brought to a warehouse. and unfortunately those deaths. now, down in grand isle louisiana where hurricane ida came ashore at 150 miles per hour, the devastation is 360 degrees. 100 percent of the structures took on damage. over 60% a total loss. so the mess down there just incredible. now, the gas lines in the m
will: emery college done the same thing you can't go to town. >> remember whether trump said everythingng ideas. let's move on to weather. fox weather, devastation continues to grow in the aftermath of hurricane ida. rachel: 63 people now killed in storm related incidents as communities pick up the pieces. will: robert ray is live in new orleans with more on tragic deaths and biden's visit to tour the damage. robert? >> yeah, it's really tough times down here in louisiana, guys....
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emery france were having a problem with vaccine uptake, and after the policy was announced, nearly ary difficult situation. the dup leader sirjeffrey donaldson has suggested his party could leave the power—sharing arrangement in the the northern ireland assembly and trigger an election if their demands over post—brexit trading arrangements are not met. he said that his party was seeking to challenge the legality of checks on goods moving between great britain and northern ireland that were introduced after the uk left the eu. our ireland correspondent chris page has been following developments. unionist strongly opposed the part of the brexit deal known as the northern ireland protocol which has in effect resulted in what union says an economic water within the uk. there checks on goods arriving here from england, scotland and wales as northern ireland remains in effect under eu law, eu rules. that was a result of a deal to avoid the need for checks on the land was a result of a deal to avoid the need for checks on the [and bought out with the irish republic. but unionists have been
emery france were having a problem with vaccine uptake, and after the policy was announced, nearly ary difficult situation. the dup leader sirjeffrey donaldson has suggested his party could leave the power—sharing arrangement in the the northern ireland assembly and trigger an election if their demands over post—brexit trading arrangements are not met. he said that his party was seeking to challenge the legality of checks on goods moving between great britain and northern ireland that were...