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emma, congratulations . i'm so excited for you. i'm just wondering if you could start by telling us a little bit about this subject matter. i mean, your book is actually among the first i think be published anywhere about new york's first wave in covid which was brutal. some folks may have a hard time reading about the pandemic. actually about what happened in new york city so as we're moving towards our marching towards reopening, why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about frontline communities and providers and what they and we saw in new york lastyear ? >> first of all i want to say i'm so grateful to be in conversation with mara. she's been covering the new york city primaries coming up so coit's great to steal her away for a night and spend so much essential coverage of the pandemic. that's a really great question and it's an interesting place to start because i definitely have heard from some bowl asthe book has come out . it's a little too soon to start processing or reading or talking about the storie
emma, congratulations . i'm so excited for you. i'm just wondering if you could start by telling us a little bit about this subject matter. i mean, your book is actually among the first i think be published anywhere about new york's first wave in covid which was brutal. some folks may have a hard time reading about the pandemic. actually about what happened in new york city so as we're moving towards our marching towards reopening, why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking...
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the song hoe emma hoe. ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ you turn around dig a hole in the ground ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪rom the country ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ you turn around dig a hole in the ground ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ emma help me to pull these weeds ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ >> anyone who appreciates music can understand that songs that might be intended for one place can be enjoyed in other places, right? this is a sponge historians understand as a work song. that's how you're hearing it sung there. the lyrics are suggesting, this is the work we're doing. we're going to sing about it and enjoy it, right? but the song doesn't have to be confined to the cotton field. we can imagine a song like the might be sung at home, at a party, it might be fast. it might be like -- ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ >> or we can imagine it is august 28th, right? it's really hot. it's alabama. it is miserable out there. and people are out in the field working and trying to make sure that nobody makes anybody else look too bad. so they might sing ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ >> so we can swing this song, we can think about another way that we can unde
the song hoe emma hoe. ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ you turn around dig a hole in the ground ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪rom the country ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ you turn around dig a hole in the ground ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ emma help me to pull these weeds ♪ ♪ hoe emma hoe ♪ ♪ >> anyone who appreciates music can understand that songs that might be intended for one place can be enjoyed in other places, right? this is a sponge historians understand as a work song. that's how...
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emma: this is a contentious point.eople still have not had access to one shot, whereas most of the data we have shows after two shot you might not be fully protected forever against infections, your chances of hospital and death are still significantly lower. right now in a world where we do not have enough vaccine to go around we need to focus on getting the vaccines and the people that do not get vaccinated all, keeping the global transmission rate down and hoping to curb the rise of new variants before we start re-vaccine people who have already had breakthrough doses. alix: -- have already had first and second doses. alix: we have more breakthrough cases, versus the more people would leave unvaccinated gives the virus the ability to mutate again. can you walk us through how that works? emma: some people do get breakthrough infections even though they have been fully vaccinated. it is not surprising. we have yet to make a perfect vaccine. what is important is if you are fully vaccinated your chance of going to the h
emma: this is a contentious point.eople still have not had access to one shot, whereas most of the data we have shows after two shot you might not be fully protected forever against infections, your chances of hospital and death are still significantly lower. right now in a world where we do not have enough vaccine to go around we need to focus on getting the vaccines and the people that do not get vaccinated all, keeping the global transmission rate down and hoping to curb the rise of new...
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emma mckeon, the 50 metre — australia's women now.e 50 metre winner _ australia's women now. emma mckeon, the 50 metre winner in _ australia's women now. emma mckeon, the 50 metre winner in the _ australia's women now. emma mckeon, the 50 metre winner in the freestyle - the 50 metre winner in the freestyle but also i wanted to tell you about the bmx because the bmx freestyle, it is the first time this event has been at the olympics this year, really exciting event, charlotte worthington, she was the gold medal winnerfor britain in the worthington, she was the gold medal winner for britain in the women's event and she gave up working as a chef to focus on the spot and she put in an amazing performance to beat hannah roberts of the us. a world—class performance full of flips, backflips. it is worth watching back again because i think this is a sport that will capture many. charlotte worthington the worthy winner of the gold for the women's event and australia's martin logan was the two time world champion and he won the men's event. all
emma mckeon, the 50 metre — australia's women now.e 50 metre winner _ australia's women now. emma mckeon, the 50 metre winner in _ australia's women now. emma mckeon, the 50 metre winner in the _ australia's women now. emma mckeon, the 50 metre winner in the freestyle - the 50 metre winner in the freestyle but also i wanted to tell you about the bmx because the bmx freestyle, it is the first time this event has been at the olympics this year, really exciting event, charlotte worthington, she...
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emma: sex, drugs, and people smuggling. emma: are you still scared of them? no, why would i be scared of them? emma: the nigerians have arrived. has the italian mafia met its match? [speaking foreign language]
emma: sex, drugs, and people smuggling. emma: are you still scared of them? no, why would i be scared of them? emma: the nigerians have arrived. has the italian mafia met its match? [speaking foreign language]
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emma mckeon becomes australia's most decorated 0lympian ever. such as discounts from uber and deliveroo, to get their covid—19 vaccinations. ministers are hoping to make further offers involving cafes and restaurants in the coming weeks to try to improve uptake of the jabs. a day out with a difference. a p°p�*up a day out with a difference. a pop—up vaccination centre was set up last week at this theme park in surrey, part of a drive to get more younger people vaccinated. ihi surrey, part of a drive to get more younger people vaccinated. hi guys. we are doing _ younger people vaccinated. hi guys. we are doing covid-19 _ younger people vaccinated. hi guys. we are doing covid-19 vaccines - we are doing covid—19 vaccines today. we are doing covid-19 vaccines toda . g , ., ., , we are doing covid-19 vaccines toda ., , ., ., , ., today. just over two-thirds of adults aged — today. just over two-thirds of adults aged 18 _ today. just over two-thirds of adults aged 18 to _ today. just over two-thirds of adults aged 18 to 29 - today. just over two-third
emma mckeon becomes australia's most decorated 0lympian ever. such as discounts from uber and deliveroo, to get their covid—19 vaccinations. ministers are hoping to make further offers involving cafes and restaurants in the coming weeks to try to improve uptake of the jabs. a day out with a difference. a p°p�*up a day out with a difference. a pop—up vaccination centre was set up last week at this theme park in surrey, part of a drive to get more younger people vaccinated. ihi surrey,...
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we have every page in the face, the people of me, emma, are the most important. and the people of me, emma has say it now is enough. and they is jewish on do on that. and these military have declare the war on the people of me, emma 6 months ago, and now they are these charging people, weapons, and my country is now in the brain of the great shipping world. and in genocide, we don't like to see that happen. so we try our best to bring all people to get in the way that how to meeting my that that at the same time it's probably 90. searching on the door was of this military. so it is just clear that the military, they are losing the power and the control, but that is for every war. now we have no government either. and the rest of the world, the governments take care of it nicely and now there's no government, there's controlling. so we are heading into the great civil mugs on in london. would you concur with what john packer was saying that me and mar might yet spin down into being the new syria in as much as the world food program saying in the next 6 months, alm
we have every page in the face, the people of me, emma, are the most important. and the people of me, emma has say it now is enough. and they is jewish on do on that. and these military have declare the war on the people of me, emma 6 months ago, and now they are these charging people, weapons, and my country is now in the brain of the great shipping world. and in genocide, we don't like to see that happen. so we try our best to bring all people to get in the way that how to meeting my that...
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speaking for me, emma. dr. sasa has strong is the campaign of civil disobedience that we are still seeing spasmodically on the streets of me and ma, john packer, and also among zante, both making kind of the same point, which is this, that since the late fifty's, no military dictatorship has always controlled all of the country, it's very difficult because there are different compet ingredients all within the mix. they're nationwide past against the, the military memo may fall div cdm, movement ease, most powerful, non violent movement against the military is story off. and in fact, the peaceful movement is strong, cool, and power food and the military reason, as these is not only just above cdm participant, this is also the nation wide test. again, the military of peril in the memo and the people memo are facing. the reason i gave them these military, we are facing just military. they have kill mode. there was, how's that man and woman? no country in the world to try later than might be for katie. and they
speaking for me, emma. dr. sasa has strong is the campaign of civil disobedience that we are still seeing spasmodically on the streets of me and ma, john packer, and also among zante, both making kind of the same point, which is this, that since the late fifty's, no military dictatorship has always controlled all of the country, it's very difficult because there are different compet ingredients all within the mix. they're nationwide past against the, the military memo may fall div cdm, movement...
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let's hear emma's story. she's doing her mandatory has it sunk in that you are a gold medal winner?— medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new— medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand _ medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand and _ medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand and i - medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand and i have - medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel. room in new zealand and i have been looking at my medal every day. it is sinking in. looking at my medal every day. it is sinkin: in. , ., sinking in. tell us about the middle because it is _ sinking in. tell us about the middle because it is made _ sinking in. tell us about the middle because it is made out _ sinking in. tell us about the middle because it is made out of _ sinking in. tell us about the middle because it is made out of recycled l because it is made out of recycled electronic parts and other things. it is beautiful? is electronic parts and other things. it is beautiful?— it
let's hear emma's story. she's doing her mandatory has it sunk in that you are a gold medal winner?— medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new— medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand _ medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand and _ medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand and i - medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel room in new zealand and i have - medalwinner? yes, i am in a hotel. room in new zealand and i have been looking at my medal every day....
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emma: this is a really essential question.nk there is a lot of hope that this will get people who have not been vaccinated. more than 30% of americans have not had one shot yet. you do here frequently among this on vaccinated population, the idea that these vaccines are not approved, they have not been held up to the stringent government regulatory standard. now that that is starting to get cleared away, it remains to be seen how compelling that is. some people have talked to that remain unvaccinated have cited this emergency use authorization. i have said, let's say the pfizer vaccine gets approved in the coming weeks, does that change things for you? invariably, they have said no. i think there is some reason to be skeptical about how much this changes the game and based on the fact that the fda really rushed to get this approval and do the review, you may start seeing this new timeframe of, what about this quick approval, how do we know this is legitimate? i think that will be the next kind of new wave of arguments. emily:
emma: this is a really essential question.nk there is a lot of hope that this will get people who have not been vaccinated. more than 30% of americans have not had one shot yet. you do here frequently among this on vaccinated population, the idea that these vaccines are not approved, they have not been held up to the stringent government regulatory standard. now that that is starting to get cleared away, it remains to be seen how compelling that is. some people have talked to that remain...
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to discuss his new book he is joined by professor emma rothschild. professor rothschild is the professor of history at harvard university. she is director of a joint center for history and economics and professor at paris. her books include economic sentiments, adam smith in the enlightenment published by harvard in 2001. most recently an infinite history, the story of a family in france published by princeton just this year. now a word from our sponsors. today's event is presented by the chicago contemporary theory of the average chicago and cosponsored by the joint center for history and economics at harvard university as well as seminary co-op bookstore and the law letters and society program at the university of chicago. to all of those sponsors of today's event we give our thanks. finally, a brief remark. professor rothschild will offer her comments on jon's book to which jon will respond in turn, and the idea is the conversation will unfold from there. as moderator i will be taking questions from our large audience which you can post in the que
to discuss his new book he is joined by professor emma rothschild. professor rothschild is the professor of history at harvard university. she is director of a joint center for history and economics and professor at paris. her books include economic sentiments, adam smith in the enlightenment published by harvard in 2001. most recently an infinite history, the story of a family in france published by princeton just this year. now a word from our sponsors. today's event is presented by the...
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australian emma mckeon has becomed the most decorated swimmer from her country ever.r a third weekend in a row prompted by the introduction of mandatory covid passes. in paris, police have fired tear gas at protesters — who claim the passes restrict their freedoms. the news comes as france battles its fourth wave of coronavirus infections. nhs england and the body that regulates healthcare products
australian emma mckeon has becomed the most decorated swimmer from her country ever.r a third weekend in a row prompted by the introduction of mandatory covid passes. in paris, police have fired tear gas at protesters — who claim the passes restrict their freedoms. the news comes as france battles its fourth wave of coronavirus infections. nhs england and the body that regulates healthcare products
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emma: el gobernador habÍa amenazado con quitar los salarios de los superintendentes y miembros de la a rob desantis celebrÓ la decisiÓn del juez . >> yo me siento muy gratificado y muy agradecido a la decisiÓn que yo pienso es justa y es una decisiÓn que ofrece la protecciÓn a nuestros niÑos y a nuestros maestros emma: el sindicato de las escuelas del condado de broward tambiÉn aplaudiÓ el dictamen. >> el distrito de broward se mantiene firme la decisiÓn de que continuaremos usando mascarilla los salones de clases y las guÍas de los cdc. emma: el gobernador dijo que apelarÁ la decisiÓn, el superintendente escolar del condado miami—dade dijo que promocionarÁ incentivo para los maestro que se vacunen, el de miami florida vilma tarazona . jorge: tras el regreso a clases ha llevado a la escuela por primera vez a muchos niÑos de cuatro aÑos de edad, ellos pasaron sus dos tras el regreso a clases ha llevado a la escuela por primera vez a muchos niÑos de cuatro aÑos de edad, ellos pasaron sus dos primeros aÑos en cuarentena, no conoce la vida escolar, jaime garcÍa reporta sobre la adaptaciÓ
emma: el gobernador habÍa amenazado con quitar los salarios de los superintendentes y miembros de la a rob desantis celebrÓ la decisiÓn del juez . >> yo me siento muy gratificado y muy agradecido a la decisiÓn que yo pienso es justa y es una decisiÓn que ofrece la protecciÓn a nuestros niÑos y a nuestros maestros emma: el sindicato de las escuelas del condado de broward tambiÉn aplaudiÓ el dictamen. >> el distrito de broward se mantiene firme la decisiÓn de que...
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emma: we had a prudent trajectory this year.ctation was always the second half -- our expectation was always the second half would be more positive than the first and that is what we are starting to see. we are still in a global pandemic. it is a very unpredictable environment. what we have seen through summer is confidence building. we need people understand it is safer travel and people need to start to get back to normal ways of life, normal ways of doing business. when we have opened up routes, demand has snapped back. kailey: that was guy's conversation with emma gilthorpe, a fantastic interview. as the travel industry tries to find its footing, u.s. officials are considering vaccine booster shots for those with immune issues. joining us is sam fazeli. does a booster shot do anything to offset the rising caseload by people who are unvaccinated? sam: the simple answer to that is no. most of the problem is in different geographies. much of africa, a lot of asia and the middle east who have not even gotten to 10% or 15% vaccin
emma: we had a prudent trajectory this year.ctation was always the second half -- our expectation was always the second half would be more positive than the first and that is what we are starting to see. we are still in a global pandemic. it is a very unpredictable environment. what we have seen through summer is confidence building. we need people understand it is safer travel and people need to start to get back to normal ways of life, normal ways of doing business. when we have opened up...
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emma court joins us now. with more. that one may be the most effective of all, getting into workers' pockets. talk to us broadly about what we are seeing coming together at this moment. emma: as expected, seeing this official fda approval, really translating to companies feeling more confident about making these kinds of moves. we have already seen a lot of companies coming out with a news around mandating vaccines or having various requirements around vaccines, even before that pfizer approval on monday. but now we are kind of seeing even more and even more expected. the delta one is a particularly interesting one because they are citing within the cost of hospitalization. $50,000 is what they are saying how much it costs for someone unvaccinated ending up in the hospital. they are justifying the $200 charge in light of that, which is a fascinating example. emily: the pentagon as well may be mandating vaccines. talk to us about where you expect this to go. are we only going to see more of these? emma: we are certainly
emma court joins us now. with more. that one may be the most effective of all, getting into workers' pockets. talk to us broadly about what we are seeing coming together at this moment. emma: as expected, seeing this official fda approval, really translating to companies feeling more confident about making these kinds of moves. we have already seen a lot of companies coming out with a news around mandating vaccines or having various requirements around vaccines, even before that pfizer approval...
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emma, congratulations. i'm so excited for you. i'm just one if you could just start by telling us a little bit about this subject matter. your book is among the first to be published anywhere about new york's first wave in covid, which was brutal. some folks may have a hard time reading about the pandemic especially about what happened here in new york h city. so as we're moving toward or marching toward reopening, why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about frontline communities and providers and what they and we saw here in new york last year? >> first of all i want to say i'm so grateful i get to the conversation with mara. grateful we get to steal away fortnight and also so much essential coverage of the pandemic. that's really great question and i think it's a great place to start. i have heard from some people as the buckets, come is knit a little too soon to start processing and start reading talking about the stories that come out over the last year? and first of all i think i am hoping the book is re
emma, congratulations. i'm so excited for you. i'm just one if you could just start by telling us a little bit about this subject matter. your book is among the first to be published anywhere about new york's first wave in covid, which was brutal. some folks may have a hard time reading about the pandemic especially about what happened here in new york h city. so as we're moving toward or marching toward reopening, why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about frontline...
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emma finishing with seven medals in tokyo, four gold, three bronze. congratulations.o another important gold for team gb in the bmx. phenomenal right there. charlotte worthington, there were plenty of thrills and spills in the bmx freestyle, that second run for her, 97.5, a remarkable run and if anyone can catch the end of the men's final action there, there will be plenty of highlights. that is currently under way. find be plenty of highlights. that is currently under way. and of course one — is currently under way. and of course one of— is currently under way. and of course one of the _ is currently under way. and of course one of the main - is currently under way. and of| course one of the main events of any allen pitts is the men's 100 metres sprint up yellow it is but who do we watch out for? no usain bolt. it's the first time since 2004 he is not lining up in the final. clean slate for new athletes to come through and make their mark. who should we look out for? we have canada's andre de grasse. he finished third in rio, he will be searching for the win and team
emma finishing with seven medals in tokyo, four gold, three bronze. congratulations.o another important gold for team gb in the bmx. phenomenal right there. charlotte worthington, there were plenty of thrills and spills in the bmx freestyle, that second run for her, 97.5, a remarkable run and if anyone can catch the end of the men's final action there, there will be plenty of highlights. that is currently under way. find be plenty of highlights. that is currently under way. and of course one...
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emma, congratulations, i am so excited for you. wondering if you could start by telling us a little bit about this subject matter. your book is among the first to be published anywhere about new york's first wave of covid which was brutal. some folks may have a hard time reading about the pandemic, especially what happened here new yorkk city so we are marchig toward reopening, why do you think it's important to keep fighting and talking about front-line communities and providers and what they and we saw here in new york last year? >> i want to say first of all i am so grateful to be in conversation with mara. i'm grateful we get to steal her away for a night so much essential coverage of the pandemic. on the really great commission, an interesting piece to start with, i definitely have heard from some people that the book has come out, isn't it a little too soon to start reading or talking about the stories that have come out over the last year? first of all, i think, i am hoping the book is just a snapshot of one moment in time.
emma, congratulations, i am so excited for you. wondering if you could start by telling us a little bit about this subject matter. your book is among the first to be published anywhere about new york's first wave of covid which was brutal. some folks may have a hard time reading about the pandemic, especially what happened here new yorkk city so we are marchig toward reopening, why do you think it's important to keep fighting and talking about front-line communities and providers and what they...
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let me try to address the questions that emma brought up.course they are related first on the cap process and relationship to the law and institution and politics and second on the third argument of the book about conflict between liquidity and long-term investment and what that conflict is never ending and what it would mean to transcend it. on a first issue, as joel mentioned for me as a story of capitalism and its notoriously a vast concept, difficult to define precisely, there is no cap common definition to determine, a lot of economic historians from a good reason to stay away from it but my work is central and i think that any approach to understanding capitalism has to put capital at its center so this let me in doing the research to the book thinking to engage with an old tradition in capital theory that joel mentioned, there are others, a tradition that goes back to the early 20th century and capital not as a thing or factor of production as an investable asset so the book is organized around a sequence or ages in which different as
let me try to address the questions that emma brought up.course they are related first on the cap process and relationship to the law and institution and politics and second on the third argument of the book about conflict between liquidity and long-term investment and what that conflict is never ending and what it would mean to transcend it. on a first issue, as joel mentioned for me as a story of capitalism and its notoriously a vast concept, difficult to define precisely, there is no cap...
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the match has just started for emma raducanu and she has a bit of help with her opponent and the draww. yes, she came throu . h the opponent and the draw. yes, she came through the top — opponent and the draw. yes, she came through the top three _ opponent and the draw. yes, she came through the top three qualifying - through the top three qualifying rounds and she was due to play jennifer brady who reached the semifinals, the american, last year, but she has had injury problems and was forced to pull out of the tournament and she has been replaced by stefanie vogele who on paper a lot of people think emma raducanu might be able to beat, and she might have another run like wimbledon. it is not always like that straight forward, there are a lot of eyes on her as one of two british players. exciting to watch. that match has just started. katie boulter also plays later. let's go to last night and andy murray, a brilliant match, and andy murray, a brilliant match, a five set thriller against tsitsipas. brilliant performance for andy murray, but it went a bit sour. it was tense, he was uni
the match has just started for emma raducanu and she has a bit of help with her opponent and the draww. yes, she came throu . h the opponent and the draw. yes, she came through the top — opponent and the draw. yes, she came through the top three _ opponent and the draw. yes, she came through the top three qualifying - through the top three qualifying rounds and she was due to play jennifer brady who reached the semifinals, the american, last year, but she has had injury problems and was...
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emma: sex, drugs, and people smuggling. emma: are you still scared of them?no, why would i be scared of them? emma: the nigerians have arrived. has the italian mafia met its match? [speaking foreign language]
emma: sex, drugs, and people smuggling. emma: are you still scared of them?no, why would i be scared of them? emma: the nigerians have arrived. has the italian mafia met its match? [speaking foreign language]
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emma gas ktvu fox two news, emma. thank you for that.governor newsom went to the site of california's largest wildfire in history. talk about funding to protect california during another devastating wildfire season. agriculture secretary tom vilsack joining that briefing, along with the new chief of the u. s four service, that's randy more. the august fire in mendocino and six other counties burn more than one million acres last september in october, secretary vilsack says the federal government should spend more to prevent other future wildfires. here to tell you we are prepared to do a better job if we have the resources to be able to do this. the infrastructure build now with the u. s senate would set $3 billion aside for the forest service to hire more firefighters paid them more money. update the equipment and improve forest management back now to the latest in the fight against the coronavirus, as some states enact vaccine mandates. others are doing the exact opposite. as griff jenkins shows us a war of words has broken out between
emma gas ktvu fox two news, emma. thank you for that.governor newsom went to the site of california's largest wildfire in history. talk about funding to protect california during another devastating wildfire season. agriculture secretary tom vilsack joining that briefing, along with the new chief of the u. s four service, that's randy more. the august fire in mendocino and six other counties burn more than one million acres last september in october, secretary vilsack says the federal...
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we are and i am just wondering, emma, what do you do to stay sane.ot only doctors that have been kind of on the front line as reporters, like you, but how are you doing and recovering and what are you doing to make sure that you are feeling healthy and whole during this dark period finally walking towards the finishal line? >> celebrating this moment i remember last year talking about the realistic timeline that we could expect everyone to be vaccinated and the fact that 70% have been able to get vaccinated is a miracle and the fact we can start to reopen businesses because that is important for the business owners, tomac and i think that celebrating the moment is critical. we process and memorialize and remember, i think we have to figure out how to do all of that at the same time. i think we have to do those things because it is a hard one victory and we can do that at the same time as processing. and with the joy it is important. >> okay. i am going to push you on this. what are you doing for your own emotionalwn health reading, running, swimming?
we are and i am just wondering, emma, what do you do to stay sane.ot only doctors that have been kind of on the front line as reporters, like you, but how are you doing and recovering and what are you doing to make sure that you are feeling healthy and whole during this dark period finally walking towards the finishal line? >> celebrating this moment i remember last year talking about the realistic timeline that we could expect everyone to be vaccinated and the fact that 70% have been...
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emma: yeah, biden is the latest.ing of democrats saying they no longer support governor cuomo, including speaker pelosi. you are currently seeing a montage that cuomo put out himself as proof that what he does is harmless or whatever, but as james laid out, there's a very big difference between friendly kissing someone on the cheek and cuomo is accused of groping women, inviting women to the executive mansion for him to grope them, so it is very different. speaker nancy pelosi and senator chuck schumer, who is from new york, as well as new york senator kristen gillibrand, and the entire democratic delegation from new york to the u.s. capitol, have now called on him to resign. haidi: where do we go from here? emma: there is another investigation ongoing. currently, the new york state assembly is doing their own investigation into if they should impeach cuomo, and kind of just in the past hour, the biggest thing that broke was the assembly speaker, who has been an ardent supporter of cuomo from the start, he has not sa
emma: yeah, biden is the latest.ing of democrats saying they no longer support governor cuomo, including speaker pelosi. you are currently seeing a montage that cuomo put out himself as proof that what he does is harmless or whatever, but as james laid out, there's a very big difference between friendly kissing someone on the cheek and cuomo is accused of groping women, inviting women to the executive mansion for him to grope them, so it is very different. speaker nancy pelosi and senator chuck...
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so please welcome emma goldberg to the stage. >> hi everybody.lucky enough to be a colleague of emma goldberg and a dear friend. i am so proud she is here at the hometown bookstore to talk about her first book with you life on the line i want to dive right in because she is the star. so bear with me this is my first time moderating anything. so apologies in advance. and so excited for you. can you just start by telling us a little bit about the subject matter? your book is among the first to be published anywhere about new york's first wave of covid which is brutal family have a hard time reading about the pandemic especially here in new york city. so why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about front-line communities and what we saw here in new york last year? and with those primaries coming up and then to have done so much with the pandemic and that's a really great question and an interesting place to start because i have heard from some people how it's a little too soon to this talk about the stories that have come out ov
so please welcome emma goldberg to the stage. >> hi everybody.lucky enough to be a colleague of emma goldberg and a dear friend. i am so proud she is here at the hometown bookstore to talk about her first book with you life on the line i want to dive right in because she is the star. so bear with me this is my first time moderating anything. so apologies in advance. and so excited for you. can you just start by telling us a little bit about the subject matter? your book is among the first...
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aundre ashamed to see what has been happening there, emma gossip reporting for us, emma. thank you. meantime, containment is growing in the river fire, which started wednesday in the sierra foothills. containment is now up to 40% from 30% earlier today, it's burned 2600 acres along the bear river near colfax. cal fire says at least 88 buildings have been destroyed about 6000 people across plaster. nevada counties had to evacuate, and some of those evacuation orders have been lifted tonight. what's a popular area for tourists will now visitors will have to bring their vaccine cards with them about 90 seconds. the destination now requiring proof of vaccination in order to dine indoors at a prominent san francisco activists and commissioner accused of rape, how he's responding usaa is made for the safe pilots. for mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. get a quote and start savin
aundre ashamed to see what has been happening there, emma gossip reporting for us, emma. thank you. meantime, containment is growing in the river fire, which started wednesday in the sierra foothills. containment is now up to 40% from 30% earlier today, it's burned 2600 acres along the bear river near colfax. cal fire says at least 88 buildings have been destroyed about 6000 people across plaster. nevada counties had to evacuate, and some of those evacuation orders have been lifted tonight....
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one of the people on board is our old friend emma goldman. palmer will follow up this raid with another, larger series of raids on the 2nd of january, 1920. there they'll do 4,000 arrests across the country. they'll arrest about 800 in chicago, 400 in boston and new york, and 100 of them in our own kansas city. now, we might ask ourselves, in the midst of all of this mess, what is woodrow wilson up to? when everybody's going nuts? well, from december of 1918, basically until june of 1919, except for a few breaks, he's in europe, trying to plot out the treaty of versailles. and as soon as he returns, he's on a whirlwind tour to try to convince the american people in the senate to adopt both the league of nations and the treaty of versailles. so he is out of the picture. and he's also giving sort of conflicting guidance. on one hand he goes to his postmaster general to say, the war is over, it's probably time to ease up on that censorship, at which time the postmaster says, that's very nice, woodrow, i think i'm going to keep doing it. whoops.
one of the people on board is our old friend emma goldman. palmer will follow up this raid with another, larger series of raids on the 2nd of january, 1920. there they'll do 4,000 arrests across the country. they'll arrest about 800 in chicago, 400 in boston and new york, and 100 of them in our own kansas city. now, we might ask ourselves, in the midst of all of this mess, what is woodrow wilson up to? when everybody's going nuts? well, from december of 1918, basically until june of 1919,...
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hear a lot more from emma. basically says her radical ideas ultimately incited him to violence. the government will have to release her due to lack of evidence but in the wake of the mckinley assassination, congress will pass the immigration act of 1903, also known as the anarchist exclusion act, which makes it easy for the government to deny suspected radicals from coming into the united states, and also to start to provide provisions to get rid of them, so against all of these back drops of urbanization and immigration, industrialization, the united states enters world war i. now, from the very beginning, woodrow wilson has concerns here. if you done understand sort of how we go a little nuts in world war i, you don't understand how easy it was for us to slide into the red scare. now, wilson is concerned. the largest ethnic group in the united states, when we entered the war in april 1917 are german americans. and in the first speech he gives to congress asking for a declaration of war, he makes it clear that
hear a lot more from emma. basically says her radical ideas ultimately incited him to violence. the government will have to release her due to lack of evidence but in the wake of the mckinley assassination, congress will pass the immigration act of 1903, also known as the anarchist exclusion act, which makes it easy for the government to deny suspected radicals from coming into the united states, and also to start to provide provisions to get rid of them, so against all of these back drops of...
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tonight we are talking about "life on the line: young doctors come of age in a pandemic" emma goldberg is reported at the "new york times" writing for section such as health and science, styles, gender, national and culture among others. her cover story set featured campus type, surgeon montco young women for office and since the start of the qualifiers a break she has focused on the lights of student, decisions and nurses, veterans during the pendant. choose a winner of the news woman's club of new best to journalism award and the city would pick she received her bachelors at yale and bachelors masters at cambridge. mara gay joined near times editorial board in april 2018 were she covers politics in new york. she's also an msnbc political analysts discussing national politics. before he come to the times she covered the city is home reported. from 2011-2013 she served as national featured reported at the daily, digital publication owned by news corporate and a first option was a staff editor at the alanna magazine in washington, d.c. she began her career as a call this an editorial bo
tonight we are talking about "life on the line: young doctors come of age in a pandemic" emma goldberg is reported at the "new york times" writing for section such as health and science, styles, gender, national and culture among others. her cover story set featured campus type, surgeon montco young women for office and since the start of the qualifiers a break she has focused on the lights of student, decisions and nurses, veterans during the pendant. choose a winner of the...
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emma mckeon, 23.81, making herthe metres, freestyle.cessful australian 0lympian in history. an incredible feat. six medals so far in tokyo, three gold, three bronze and she mayjust add another to the collection in the four x 100 medley relay which is going to take place injust a medley relay which is going to take place in just a few minutes' time. it take place in just a few minutes' time. it really is incredible. _ we've also got that all—important men's 100m sprint. yes, the blue ribbon event of the olympic games. week two, the olympic games. week two, the athletics, what more could you ask for? usain bolt will not be there, the first time since 2004. who will bring the drama and excitement? they are ready and raring to go and we will see who will win in the semifinals to make it to the final a little bit later on. as far as the contenders, canada's andre de grasse finished third in rio and is hoping to claim the win and meanwhile usa's trayvon bromell, usain bolt has tipped him as the favourite and i think they are big shoes to fill
emma mckeon, 23.81, making herthe metres, freestyle.cessful australian 0lympian in history. an incredible feat. six medals so far in tokyo, three gold, three bronze and she mayjust add another to the collection in the four x 100 medley relay which is going to take place injust a medley relay which is going to take place in just a few minutes' time. it take place in just a few minutes' time. it really is incredible. _ we've also got that all—important men's 100m sprint. yes, the blue ribbon...
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emma, _ to wear them! you look amazing, i have to say! emma, who _ to wear them! best friends and i'm i really excited._ very really excited. -- sam vendor. very much good — really excited. -- sam vendor. very much good luck. _ really excited. -- sam vendor. very much good luck. enjoy _ really excited. -- sam vendor. very much good luck. enjoy it _ really excited. -- sam vendor. very much good luck. enjoy it all. - really excited. -- sam vendor. very much good luck. enjoy it all. i- really excited. -- sam vendor. very much good luck. enjoy it all. i hope| much good luck. enjoy it all. i hope you all have a brilliant weekend, thank you. take care, goodbye. yeah! a new report warns that a lack of funding for rural youth support in england is leaving millions of young people at risk of isolation, loneliness and poor mental health. the national youth agency is calling for a government plan to ensure all children and teenagers have access to support, regardless of where they live. adam eley reports. we need to get ready... here in somerset, youth work can take many for
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>> 18-year-old emma keen was on her first cross country trip alone, waiting for a connecting flight toour the guy approached. >> and hands me this. >> emma says she had been hoping for something along the lines of titanic but instead -- >> i was getting drawn like a south park character. >> the guy who signed the sketch told her -- >> i'm sorry if this is weird,ing but i drew you. immediately i was just like, oh, oh wow, okay. >> to her admirer she said -- >> that's so sweet of you. you did a good job. >> emma says it was like napoleon dynamite inviting tricia to the dance by drawing her. >> took me like three hours to finish the shading on her upper lip. >> ei was humbled. they spent 40 minutes talking before their flight left for l.a. >> he ended up being a very sweet boy. >> since the drawing went viral, emma has received other portraits to compensate and the original is chilling on the fridge. >> it was my dad's idea. my family thinks it's hysterical. >> it might have been a failed pickup ploy, but at least she can't complain that he didn't get her good side. >>> that's the news. i
>> 18-year-old emma keen was on her first cross country trip alone, waiting for a connecting flight toour the guy approached. >> and hands me this. >> emma says she had been hoping for something along the lines of titanic but instead -- >> i was getting drawn like a south park character. >> the guy who signed the sketch told her -- >> i'm sorry if this is weird,ing but i drew you. immediately i was just like, oh, oh wow, okay. >> to her admirer she said...
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fabian: next question is from emma kinnari from bloomberg news. emma, your line is open.dering, you said that your work is done, but there's still a criminal matter in place. what would you -- what will happen from there? ag james: so i cannot speculate as to what will happen from external agencies and/or external legislative bodies. that is entirely up to them, but as far as the office of attorney general is concerned, our office and our investigation has concluded. we will be issuing this report, along with evidence to the general public. fabian: our next question is from brian tarnellie from the "new york law journal." brian tarnellie: yes. can you hear me okay? ag james: yes. brian tarnellie: so i know that there was mention of a report to the albany police department regarding the groping incident. can you specify if that was made by the executive chamber or has the victim herself stepped forward and given a report to the albany police department? mr. kim: it's our understanding that the report was made by the executive chamber. fabian: our last question is from rebe
fabian: next question is from emma kinnari from bloomberg news. emma, your line is open.dering, you said that your work is done, but there's still a criminal matter in place. what would you -- what will happen from there? ag james: so i cannot speculate as to what will happen from external agencies and/or external legislative bodies. that is entirely up to them, but as far as the office of attorney general is concerned, our office and our investigation has concluded. we will be issuing this...
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with all this devastation ktvu emma gazans live in oakland. where these families are praying for their relatives back home, emma andre here in oakland as well as in nevada and more in the bay area's haitian community is strong and tonight the nonprofits in the bay area that have been working to help people from the 2010 earthquake say that tonight they feel like they're starting from square one. and my heart. just just walk cut into pieces in nevado, jackie a risk charlie, who was born and raised in haney spent all day saturday desperately trying to reach her siblings and large extended family living in puerto prince. she got news they're safe, but it's heartsick for her country, knowing wise we've been 300,000 and 10. it was so hard. i lost a lot of points. i lost families all my network would basically destroyed. she and her husband co run haiti on the rise up a area nonprofit, which provides disaster relief and other services to people in haiti, who were hit hard by the 7.2 quake in 2010, oakland's walter riley survived that devastating ear
with all this devastation ktvu emma gazans live in oakland. where these families are praying for their relatives back home, emma andre here in oakland as well as in nevada and more in the bay area's haitian community is strong and tonight the nonprofits in the bay area that have been working to help people from the 2010 earthquake say that tonight they feel like they're starting from square one. and my heart. just just walk cut into pieces in nevado, jackie a risk charlie, who was born and...
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also thanklt you to emma and joel. my thought about twowo t peopleo dragon the book is long's too long but not too short. where violent took into shape the hospital and finally joel you have to say thank you it's been remarkable to have hisis vast knowledge on the subjects to draw upon in finishing the book. >> let me try to address the questions they have been second on the third argument of the book what it means to transcend it there is no common definition to determine for that reason of economic historians. i think it's a r good reason to stay away from it. for me and my work at central i think any approach to understanding capitalism has to put capitol at its center. and so this lead me in writing the book and during the research for the book to engage in a very old tradition capitol theory. there are others with the tradition that goes back to the early 20th century and defines capitol not as a thing but as a production as investable asset. and so the book is very much organized around a sequence more or less pr
also thanklt you to emma and joel. my thought about twowo t peopleo dragon the book is long's too long but not too short. where violent took into shape the hospital and finally joel you have to say thank you it's been remarkable to have hisis vast knowledge on the subjects to draw upon in finishing the book. >> let me try to address the questions they have been second on the third argument of the book what it means to transcend it there is no common definition to determine for that reason...
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me, emma, about, i think to be with them. i have showed that we are united regardless of, you know, political parties and we put everything behind. and then our, this is the time for us to put all our defenses behind. and, you know, struggle only for calm on gold and come on publishes that our children deserve. and our roger and in the future. and the new memo the uniting, the mainly berman city based pro democracy movement. and the ethnic insurgence may be the key to the throwing the military june to but for some ethnic leaders, the failure of the previous national league for democracy, government to negotiate peace undermines their statements in support of federalism . now, put to tad to move is the general secretary of the current national union. the previous times of the government they have showed their commitment. all the federal is very rare to b, c. you know, but only though the bible commitment, it's difficult to see the commitment in practice. so now we are, we have a chance with some of the entity leaders and in, y
me, emma, about, i think to be with them. i have showed that we are united regardless of, you know, political parties and we put everything behind. and then our, this is the time for us to put all our defenses behind. and, you know, struggle only for calm on gold and come on publishes that our children deserve. and our roger and in the future. and the new memo the uniting, the mainly berman city based pro democracy movement. and the ethnic insurgence may be the key to the throwing the military...
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afghanistan has fallen today, but i don't believe that afghanistan has fallen >> and our thanks to emma james for that report. >>> the coronavirus continues to wage a fierce battle in the united states. it's now surpassed 37 million infections since the pandemic began. the latest numbers confirmed by nbc news also found that there have been more than 620,000 deaths if you plan on traveling you have have to continue wearing masks on buses, trains and flights through next year. this as the white house may soon recommend covid booster shots for all americans. >> reporter: as covid cases continue to spread across the country, sources tell nbc news, federal healthexperts are expec soon recommend covid booster shots for most americans the plan would be for people who have already received the second dose of the pfizer or moderna booster shots eight months later. >> we're dealing with an illness that mankind has never seen before, and we're trying to figure it out as we move forward. >> reporter: moving forward in a separate program, third doses are already being administered to immunocompromi
afghanistan has fallen today, but i don't believe that afghanistan has fallen >> and our thanks to emma james for that report. >>> the coronavirus continues to wage a fierce battle in the united states. it's now surpassed 37 million infections since the pandemic began. the latest numbers confirmed by nbc news also found that there have been more than 620,000 deaths if you plan on traveling you have have to continue wearing masks on buses, trains and flights through next year....
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. >> australia's emma mckeon closing her olympics in record fashion, winning her sixth and seventh medals in tokyo on sunday, making history. the seven medals are the most ever in a single olympic busy a female swimmer. mckeon won the women's 50-meter freestyle in record time, less than an hour later got her seventh medal when he took the butterfly leg and helped the aussies win the relay with an olympic record time. >>> track and field events are off and running. one of the most exciting every olympics is the women's 100-meter dash. on saturday, defending champ elaine thompson hurrah winning with a record time 10.61 seconds, an amazing come back after dealing with achilles injury. she'd finished third at jamaican trials in the 100 and 200. shelley ann fraser-pryce took silver. shericka jackson taking third, giving jamaica the clean sweep in the race. the second time in the last four olympics jamaica swept the women's 100. the 100-meter dash, will coolest events. you get crowned the fastest person in the world in the women's and men's side. men's coming up later on today. >> huge achievem
. >> australia's emma mckeon closing her olympics in record fashion, winning her sixth and seventh medals in tokyo on sunday, making history. the seven medals are the most ever in a single olympic busy a female swimmer. mckeon won the women's 50-meter freestyle in record time, less than an hour later got her seventh medal when he took the butterfly leg and helped the aussies win the relay with an olympic record time. >>> track and field events are off and running. one of the most...
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and a seventh olympic medal for emma mckeon as australia win the women's race. people in england are to be offered covid jab incentives — such as discounts for takeaway food and taxi journeys — in a bid to boost vaccine uptake. the taliban ramp up their offensive on afghan cities — with reports of heavy fighting in lashkar gah in helmand province. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. charlotte worthington recovered from a fall to win gold in the new bmx freestyle competition, confirming great britain's dominance of the sport at these games. declan brooks won bronze in the men's event, to add to the gold and silver team gb took on the track. adam wild reports. the brits are in raptures, it's a huge score! british bmx has never reached such heights before. she's smashed it! charlotte worthington on top of the world. a new sport in the olympics and suddenly what everyone wants to see. not so long ago charlotte worthington was working as a restaurant chef, now her moment to deliver. on herfirst run, not quite. oh, no! in this sport
and a seventh olympic medal for emma mckeon as australia win the women's race. people in england are to be offered covid jab incentives — such as discounts for takeaway food and taxi journeys — in a bid to boost vaccine uptake. the taliban ramp up their offensive on afghan cities — with reports of heavy fighting in lashkar gah in helmand province. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. charlotte worthington recovered from a fall to win gold in the new bmx...
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rebecca, how someone was driving with her daughter 18 year-old emma, another when a semi truck crashedo their van on highway 95 and mallard county, oregon boise state university sent out this tweet. they said they've been on their way to get checked in for her first year. the university a go fund me post says both emma and rebecca always had positive attitudes, bright smiles and unforgettable courageous laugh. they will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have felt the warmth of their miss a northern california family was found dead yesterday along with the family dog in the sierra national forest. >> search teams had first found their car near a gate to the national force. they later found the bodies of all 3 of the family members near an area known as devil's gulch does in the south fork of them are said river. they have been identified as john garish ellen chung and their one year-old daughter muji. there was no clear cause of death. but investigators suspect carbon monoxide poisoning could have led to their deaths. >> coming up in sports. brandon crawford makes one of the bes
rebecca, how someone was driving with her daughter 18 year-old emma, another when a semi truck crashedo their van on highway 95 and mallard county, oregon boise state university sent out this tweet. they said they've been on their way to get checked in for her first year. the university a go fund me post says both emma and rebecca always had positive attitudes, bright smiles and unforgettable courageous laugh. they will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have felt the warmth of their...
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australian emma mckeon has becomed the most decorated swimmer from her country ever. won four golds, and seven medals in total in tokyo. there have been protests across france for a third weekend in a row prompted by the introduction of mandatory covid passes. in paris, police have fired tear gas at protesters — who claim the passes restrict their freedoms. the news comes as france battles its fourth wave of coronavirus infections. nhs england and the body that regulates healthcare products are issuing new guidance on pulse oxygen metres — also known as oximeters — after it was found that the device can overestimate oxygen levels in people with darker skin. with more here's our health correspondent, amara sophia elahi. ranjit senghera—marwaha caught coronavirus in december last year and eventually ended up in hospital with seriously low oxygen levels. so basically, flip the lid, put yourfinger in... she'd been monitoring her levels at home with a pulse oximeter, but the meter consistently told her she was in safe levels, even as she increasingly struggled to breathe.
australian emma mckeon has becomed the most decorated swimmer from her country ever. won four golds, and seven medals in total in tokyo. there have been protests across france for a third weekend in a row prompted by the introduction of mandatory covid passes. in paris, police have fired tear gas at protesters — who claim the passes restrict their freedoms. the news comes as france battles its fourth wave of coronavirus infections. nhs england and the body that regulates healthcare products...