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let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv she is middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i $24.00 news emily tell us we're hearing that there is fear of more communal violence within israel after friday prayers give us a sense of the atmosphere. yes i'm in the jaffa neighborhood of tel aviv which is a mixed neighborhood and last night there were clashes across the street i can tell you even today there are border police who are lining the streets just outside my house you can see that they're preparing for more escalation and yesterday there was a debate happening within the walls of the senior israeli officials talking about what to do to address this problem it looks as though it's really going to mr benjamin it's the you who just wanted to point actual infantry soldiers into the streets to try to quell the flames and the senior members of the police were saying that this is a police matter and should be dealt with with police forces where you can see if the debate has gone that far to the point where they're discussing the point if a tree sol
let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv she is middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i $24.00 news emily tell us we're hearing that there is fear of more communal violence within israel after friday prayers give us a sense of the atmosphere. yes i'm in the jaffa neighborhood of tel aviv which is a mixed neighborhood and last night there were clashes across the street i can tell you even today there are border police who are lining the streets just...
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emily rose now joins us from tel aviv she is middle east correspondent add at israeli broadcaster i 24 news emily this conflict is not just an exchange of air raids between gaza and israeli forces there's also been unrest within israel itself what happened over night. well michael just preface this by saying that just a few moments ago air raid sirens were ringing out in my neighborhood in tel aviv so i have sought shelter in our safe room that's where in speaking to you from the situation as you can see is dynamic and i will wait here for another 10 minutes as a directive by the israeli military this could potentially change again the escalation that we've seen take place between these 2 sides and initial reports are suggesting that there may be more direct impacts coming in in northern parts of tel aviv including perhaps the hilton hotel those are initial reports they are not confirmed but you can see just how fragile and dynamic the situation is when we talk about the overnight clashes here even in my neighborhood in jaffa one of the most disturbing perhaps incidents that we saw ove
emily rose now joins us from tel aviv she is middle east correspondent add at israeli broadcaster i 24 news emily this conflict is not just an exchange of air raids between gaza and israeli forces there's also been unrest within israel itself what happened over night. well michael just preface this by saying that just a few moments ago air raid sirens were ringing out in my neighborhood in tel aviv so i have sought shelter in our safe room that's where in speaking to you from the situation as...
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and let's get the view now from tel aviv after last night's attacks we're joined by emily rose she is a middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i 24 news from tel aviv i'm really thanks for joining us as we heard in that report very heavy bombing there last night how hard how bad is the damage been. well we look at the major damage and flying in. the imagery and the fear is what still remains. in this violence in the sense that running the bomb shelters throughout the night. some consider a weekly or a monthly or even a daily reality for the lives of those living on the southern border for people living in central israel it is quite. broad about 3 i myself in tel aviv who are running to shelters throughout the night and we see the impact of that mostly in the visuals on the ground with some direct impacts there was a bus that was caught on fire in the hole and just. luckily no one was. close to the airport and. that is really. over overnight. and really. remain a mystery remains of those direct impact though at the mention here of the israeli military saying the. defense
and let's get the view now from tel aviv after last night's attacks we're joined by emily rose she is a middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i 24 news from tel aviv i'm really thanks for joining us as we heard in that report very heavy bombing there last night how hard how bad is the damage been. well we look at the major damage and flying in. the imagery and the fear is what still remains. in this violence in the sense that running the bomb shelters throughout the night. some...
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let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv she is middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i $24.00 news emily tell us we're hearing that there is fear of more communal violence within israel after friday prayers give us a sense of the atmosphere. yes i'm in the jaffa neighborhood of tel aviv which is a mixed neighborhood and last night there were clashes across the street i can tell you even today there are border police who are lining the streets just outside my house you can see that they're preparing for more escalation in yesterday there was a debate happening within the walls of the senior israeli officials talking about what to do to address this problem it looks as though israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu did wanted to point actual infantry soldiers into the streets to try to quell the flames and the senior members of the police were saying that this is a police matter and should be dealt with with police forces but you can see that if the debate has gone that far to the point where they're discussing the point if a tree soldiers i
let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv she is middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i $24.00 news emily tell us we're hearing that there is fear of more communal violence within israel after friday prayers give us a sense of the atmosphere. yes i'm in the jaffa neighborhood of tel aviv which is a mixed neighborhood and last night there were clashes across the street i can tell you even today there are border police who are lining the streets just...
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emily rose grover's mother used her position as an assistant principal, to access the fraudulent votes her daughter last year, students have reported that emily helped her mother do it. if there's ever been a crime you'd blame on an emily, this is it. she faces multiple felony charges and 16 years in prison. 16 years as a long time. to put that in perspective, if cat went away 16 years, she would be 50 when she gets out. were they too lenient? how do you set the example if you don't throw the book at her? >> i don't know, i think 16 seems a little harsh considering what people are getting out of jail for and did not even arrested. his capital punishment on the table? >> never. look, i think it's very interesting, the valleys this mother instilled in her daughter. some moms would say, popularity isn't everything. it doesn't matter if it's only four years. at this mom said, absolutely not, i will not have you spend three months having people think you're not the most popular girl at school, we will risk prison for this. i think almost to the prison is like the tip of the iceberg in terms
emily rose grover's mother used her position as an assistant principal, to access the fraudulent votes her daughter last year, students have reported that emily helped her mother do it. if there's ever been a crime you'd blame on an emily, this is it. she faces multiple felony charges and 16 years in prison. 16 years as a long time. to put that in perspective, if cat went away 16 years, she would be 50 when she gets out. were they too lenient? how do you set the example if you don't throw the...
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let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv she is middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i $24.00 news emily tell us we're hearing that there is fear of more communal violence within israel after friday prayers give us a sense of the atmosphere. yes i'm in the jaffa neighborhood of tel aviv which is a mixed neighborhood and last night there were clashes across the street i can tell you even today there are border police who are lining the streets just outside my house you can see that they're preparing for more escalation in yesterday there was a debate happening within the walls of the senior israeli officials talking about what to do to address this problem it looks as though israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu just wanted to play actual infantry soldiers into the streets to try to quell the flames and the senior members of the police were saying that this is a police matter and should be dealt with the police force as you can see it at the debate has gone that far to the point where they're discussing the point if a tree soldiers into t
let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv she is middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i $24.00 news emily tell us we're hearing that there is fear of more communal violence within israel after friday prayers give us a sense of the atmosphere. yes i'm in the jaffa neighborhood of tel aviv which is a mixed neighborhood and last night there were clashes across the street i can tell you even today there are border police who are lining the streets just...
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emily rose grover's mother used her position as an assistant principal, to access the fraudulent votes her daughter last year, students have reported that emily helped her mother do it. if there's ever been a crime you'd blame on an emily, this is it. she faces multiple felony charges and 16 years in prison. 16 years as a long time. to put that in perspective, if cat went away 16 years, she would be 50 when she gets out. were they too lenient? how do you set the example if you don't throw the book at her? >> i don't know, i think 16 seems a little harsh considering what people are getting out of jail for and did not even arrested. his capital punishment on the table? >> never. look, i think it's very interesting, the valleys this mother instilled in her daughter. some moms would say, popularity isn't everything. it doesn't matter if it's only four years. at this mom said, absolutely not, i will not have you spend three months having people think you're not the most popular girl at school, we will risk prison for this. i think almost to the prison is like the tip of the iceberg in terms
emily rose grover's mother used her position as an assistant principal, to access the fraudulent votes her daughter last year, students have reported that emily helped her mother do it. if there's ever been a crime you'd blame on an emily, this is it. she faces multiple felony charges and 16 years in prison. 16 years as a long time. to put that in perspective, if cat went away 16 years, she would be 50 when she gets out. were they too lenient? how do you set the example if you don't throw the...
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emily rose grover and her mother was actually an assistant principal at another school accused of hackingudent accounts and casting fraudulent votes to tip the balance in her favor. now the 18-year-old mother facing multiple felony charges. new york congressman sean patrick maloney who leads the congressional campaign committee spent tens of thousands of dollars on travel across the state during the pandemic. according to "the washington free beacon." now the outlet says in march 2020 he suspended his in-person campaign and urged others to stay home and stop spreading the virus. but the next nine months he spent $29,000 on transportation expenses. one ethics expert said he has a duty to explain what all the expenses are for when supposedly not doing in-person campaign event. requesting $1 million in aramark funding for a courage museum in san francisco. reportedly wants to direct seven-figure fund for christine blase ford over allegations against then supreme court nominee now justice brett kavanaugh. and judicial watch swing for details related to the two bite and incidents with the dog
emily rose grover and her mother was actually an assistant principal at another school accused of hackingudent accounts and casting fraudulent votes to tip the balance in her favor. now the 18-year-old mother facing multiple felony charges. new york congressman sean patrick maloney who leads the congressional campaign committee spent tens of thousands of dollars on travel across the state during the pandemic. according to "the washington free beacon." now the outlet says in march 2020...
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florida teen emily rose grober was 17 when she and her mother laura were arrested for hacking studentchool district officials reported unauthorised access. and here's the rub. emily is now 18, and so she will be tried as an adult. both mother and daughter now facing multiple felonies for fixing a vote at tate high school in pensacola. and would you believe that each could faces a maximum sentence of 16 years. heavy is the head that wears the crown. i think we started this programme by talking about facebook posts around stolen elections. and we have come full circle. sitting there in the editorial thinking to ourselves, how can we wrap up all of this information, misinformation. somebody is going to go to jail for a stolen election. you must�*ve been a stolen election. you must�*ve been a happy girl, right? iwas kind a stolen election. you must�*ve been a happy girl, right? i was kind of lefty liberal schools that did not even have head boys or had girls, there are around morocco and saudi arabia,, no, they were not traditional with uniforms and had boys and had girls. —— head boy was
florida teen emily rose grober was 17 when she and her mother laura were arrested for hacking studentchool district officials reported unauthorised access. and here's the rub. emily is now 18, and so she will be tried as an adult. both mother and daughter now facing multiple felonies for fixing a vote at tate high school in pensacola. and would you believe that each could faces a maximum sentence of 16 years. heavy is the head that wears the crown. i think we started this programme by talking...
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emily: would you prefer musk to stop tweeting about this? >> it is not champagne and roses.f you look at this market, patience is wearing thin. right now, look at those china numbers in april. investors want to see what ultimately happens in electric vehicles. and not have the sideshow overshadow the story. as an analyst, even though i understand the crypto story, it is painted a bit the tesla story. emily: in your view, should tesla hold on to its bitcoin? or should it get out of crypto and spect oh -- speculative investing altogether? >> musk believes encrypt no and there will be continued investments over time. from a transaction perspective, many investors would like to see them pair it down. given what we have seen from musk in the transactions. that is going to be the big focus going forward. as we get into the quarter going forward, it has created i think a frustration point. not just for crypto investors but tesla investors. that piece did a great job explaining the environmental issues. that did not change in three months. emily: love your metaphor, the nightmare on
emily: would you prefer musk to stop tweeting about this? >> it is not champagne and roses.f you look at this market, patience is wearing thin. right now, look at those china numbers in april. investors want to see what ultimately happens in electric vehicles. and not have the sideshow overshadow the story. as an analyst, even though i understand the crypto story, it is painted a bit the tesla story. emily: in your view, should tesla hold on to its bitcoin? or should it get out of crypto...
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rose back above its 50-day moving average. it spent several weeks bouncing around below that. the bullish casework semiconductor stocks, emilyie, thanks so much. we'll talk more about chips right now from our renee james, ampere computing chairman and ceo. she is also the -- she was also the president of intel where she worked for decades. you know more about this more than just about anyone. i want to start with this cheap startup that you have launched. chip startups are rare for a reason, it is an incredibly expensive industry to compete in, it takes years to build up credibility with customers. where are you and where is ampere computing? do you think you have crossed the threshold into the bigger leagues? renee: i don't know if we have completely crossed over. first of all, thank you for having us on. ampere computing is doing high-performance microprocessors. so we are focused on building the higher performing, most power efficient microprocessors for the cloud and data center. it is a tough business, and a lot of people, go into it thinking that it is about design and a it ends up being about not only the design, but
rose back above its 50-day moving average. it spent several weeks bouncing around below that. the bullish casework semiconductor stocks, emilyie, thanks so much. we'll talk more about chips right now from our renee james, ampere computing chairman and ceo. she is also the -- she was also the president of intel where she worked for decades. you know more about this more than just about anyone. i want to start with this cheap startup that you have launched. chip startups are rare for a reason, it...
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rose prominent dissidence was arrested, sparking international outcry and sanctions. central says he has proof. the european union wants to quote to rock the boat in bel air we spoke to moscow, corresponded emily sherman now asked her about this show of unity between the 2 leaders. yeah. today it almost seemed like they were portraying themselves as kind of close friends. they even said that they would go swimming after today's meeting . go swimming in the black sea, but actually their relationship has been rather fraught over the last few years. it's just that the 2 leaders are increasingly isolated, both of them, i think, on the international stage, but for putin because shank over the last few years have been it's been a really difficult ally in many ways. first of all, lucas shank has been playing off the e u and russia against each other and sort of acting pretending to at least act as an intermediary between the 2. which i think would have angered puts and also lucas shank is increasingly it seems on predictable. we saw that this week with this plane landing, and i think even the kremlin knows that with the huge protests that we saw in bella roof last year, lucas shank has lost a lot of
rose prominent dissidence was arrested, sparking international outcry and sanctions. central says he has proof. the european union wants to quote to rock the boat in bel air we spoke to moscow, corresponded emily sherman now asked her about this show of unity between the 2 leaders. yeah. today it almost seemed like they were portraying themselves as kind of close friends. they even said that they would go swimming after today's meeting . go swimming in the black sea, but actually their...
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rose to the surface. in the next few months as a covid-19 outbreaks transformed into a globalk pandemic, we narrate ourap geographic focus to the united states. emilyr >> focus to the domestic challenges of a tenancy around covid-19 vaccine propelled by misinformation and disinformation within the context of the pandemic for national security. we recognize the issues were multidisciplinary and they required extra for many differenter sectors. we decided to launch what came to be called high-level panel on vaccine confidence and misinformation. as the project has unfolded a been fortunate to work closely with the cochair steven morse and senior vice president under director of global health policy center and heidi larsen profession of risk indecision science and director of the vaccine confidence project at the london school. their dedication to the issue and the project and their guidance throughout has been critical. program manager with global health policy center deserves special mention for her patient's attention to detail, creative problem-solving and willingness to go the extra mile and m coordinate the projects activity over the past year.
rose to the surface. in the next few months as a covid-19 outbreaks transformed into a globalk pandemic, we narrate ourap geographic focus to the united states. emilyr >> focus to the domestic challenges of a tenancy around covid-19 vaccine propelled by misinformation and disinformation within the context of the pandemic for national security. we recognize the issues were multidisciplinary and they required extra for many differenter sectors. we decided to launch what came to be called...
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let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv.
let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv.