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. it to six-year-old gabriella.al posts — it to six-year-old gabriella. so if the goal posts keep _ it to six—year—old gabriella. so if the goal posts keep moving, is there any sign this stalemate can be resolved? . , any sign this stalemate can be resolved?— any sign this stalemate can be resolved? . , , . ., , . resolved? that is such a difficult cuestion. resolved? that is such a difficult question- the — resolved? that is such a difficult question. the family _ resolved? that is such a difficult question. the family is - resolved? that is such a difficult question. the family is really - question. the family is really caught in a geopolitical quagmire nightmare. richard has always said she is being held as collateralfor a long standing military debt that the uk owes to iran, but now he says he believes her fate the uk owes to iran, but now he says he believes herfate is the uk owes to iran, but now he says he believes her fate is also tied to the negotiations in vienna over trying to revive iran's nuclear deal w
. it to six-year-old gabriella.al posts — it to six-year-old gabriella. so if the goal posts keep _ it to six—year—old gabriella. so if the goal posts keep moving, is there any sign this stalemate can be resolved? . , any sign this stalemate can be resolved?— any sign this stalemate can be resolved? . , , . ., , . resolved? that is such a difficult cuestion. resolved? that is such a difficult question- the — resolved? that is such a difficult question. the family _ resolved? that is...
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right now, gabriella santos of jp morgan -- i've said before, she speaks 14 languages. is mandarin one of them? gabriela: i'm working on that one. so far, i'm focused on romance languages. tom: get to work, you are slacking. mr. diamond did address china. can you -- you address it forcefully in your notes that people are saying, what is the strategic strategy to invest in china? are you long china out three years? gabriela: absolutely. and our conversations, we have really moved on from talking about the twists and turns of the pandemic and have started to focus on structural investment themes. china comes up time and time again. it is really about the growth of -- markets. in terms of investing, it has gone from being a tactical allocation based on the business cycle, to being a structural allocation both in the public equity, private equity as well as in the bond market. i think the next decade is all about the growth of china. lisa: this is important because it represents a certain permanence of the economy, a certain permanence of the legal structure around some of
right now, gabriella santos of jp morgan -- i've said before, she speaks 14 languages. is mandarin one of them? gabriela: i'm working on that one. so far, i'm focused on romance languages. tom: get to work, you are slacking. mr. diamond did address china. can you -- you address it forcefully in your notes that people are saying, what is the strategic strategy to invest in china? are you long china out three years? gabriela: absolutely. and our conversations, we have really moved on from talking...
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gabriella wilson grew up in vallejo. congratulations to her. >>> celebrating a salty snack. the places celebrating the unofficial holiday with some give >>> we are following breaking news, new census data showing california's population growth has stalled and as a result, the state will lose a congressional seat. that's the first time this has ever happened. california will go from 53 to 52 seats. we'll have more on that coming up later. >>> also coming up at 5:00, saving stanford sports. university could do about face on the decision to chop 11 varsity teams. the key meeting today. we'll have that story and more at 5:00. finally this afternoon and in time for lunch, today is national pretzel day. auntie em's y area homeowners learn how your neighbors are accessing $100,000s with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's #1 reverse mortgage lender. lemme tell you something. i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior. or worse, that it was some way to take your home. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your h
gabriella wilson grew up in vallejo. congratulations to her. >>> celebrating a salty snack. the places celebrating the unofficial holiday with some give >>> we are following breaking news, new census data showing california's population growth has stalled and as a result, the state will lose a congressional seat. that's the first time this has ever happened. california will go from 53 to 52 seats. we'll have more on that coming up later. >>> also coming up at 5:00,...
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. >> reporter: customers like gabriella who works in the tenderloin quickly became a fan. >> last week i had tacos. next week we are going for north african. i'm supporting hard-working woman with their families. >> reporter: the chefs are also getting paid for feeding senior citizens during the pandemic through government partnerships. >> gumbo, red beans and rice. >> reporter: the market place fulfills a dream to have her own business and help others grow theirs. >> we feed off of each other and i'm able to ask them stuff and see what they're doing and what's working and what is not working. >> reporter: the first of its kind marketplace is working and sharing a slice of what a diverse community can do with a recipe for change. in san francisco, sharon chin, kpix5. >> right now, the marketplace offers takeout only through its website or tenderloin location with pick up between 11 a.m. and 230 p.m. but this summer it is hoping to expand to indoor dining. >>> another sign of recovery in the city. muni k will start running its service. on may 15th, the metro rail shut down temporarily l
. >> reporter: customers like gabriella who works in the tenderloin quickly became a fan. >> last week i had tacos. next week we are going for north african. i'm supporting hard-working woman with their families. >> reporter: the chefs are also getting paid for feeding senior citizens during the pandemic through government partnerships. >> gumbo, red beans and rice. >> reporter: the market place fulfills a dream to have her own business and help others grow theirs....
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the county's outreach team helped gabriella and her husband book an appointment, but many are hesitanto get a shot at all. >> a lot of misinformation lead to fear. a lot of employees are misinformed about what the shot is. >> reporter: public health officials say they have overcome the supply issues. while estimates vary for what percentage of the population needs to hi-called herd immunity, perhaps between 70 and 90%, the inescapable truth is the more people who get a shot, the greater the protection is for all of us. >> one of the things that we do need to be cognizant of, there are people who are still hesitant to get the vaccine. and it is on us to do outreach and education. >> reporter: the outreach team plank eted one of san jose's poor neighborhoods visiting businesses near king and story roads. to their pleasant surprise found that many were already vaccinated. convinced by the experiences of friends and family members and coworkers to get a shot themselves. >> i was afraid at first. but, my parents in law, they are close to 70 years old. they got vaccinated first and they didn
the county's outreach team helped gabriella and her husband book an appointment, but many are hesitanto get a shot at all. >> a lot of misinformation lead to fear. a lot of employees are misinformed about what the shot is. >> reporter: public health officials say they have overcome the supply issues. while estimates vary for what percentage of the population needs to hi-called herd immunity, perhaps between 70 and 90%, the inescapable truth is the more people who get a shot, the...
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nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withr daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual nationals are being used as bargaining chips over a long—standing military debt iran wants britain to repay, and that her fate may also now be tied to negotiations with iran over its nuclear activities. what do you want the government to do now? there clearly is both the need to get nazanin home and the others home as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is... you can't do diplomacy this way. that is going to need discussions with all of the western world. it's more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport, on her way home to the uk. since then, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has bee
nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withr daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual...
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and the sieges had other costs when danniella gabriella's groundout had a burst they couldn't get him to the hospital on the other side the blockade he dogs want to leave but then i thought so helpless because we couldn't do anything it was out of our hands and angry it's not right that our living like this and he wasn't the only one at the same time and lady had a miscarriage because she was trying to get the hospital and couldn't we heard more stories towns people killed in the crossfire between the cartels on the road or in the town itself there's a nightly soundtrack here. you can probably hear the sound of gunfire just outside the church no it is only just they start cheering. the police and authorities are largely absent here but the state security minister did drop quite a promise to get the road open it's election season here. the day after when we tried to leave we struggled to get through to a party got a gang who dug up the road just hours after the minister left with the highways closed once more the siege and suffering continues john home and how does it i guess. the u.s.
and the sieges had other costs when danniella gabriella's groundout had a burst they couldn't get him to the hospital on the other side the blockade he dogs want to leave but then i thought so helpless because we couldn't do anything it was out of our hands and angry it's not right that our living like this and he wasn't the only one at the same time and lady had a miscarriage because she was trying to get the hospital and couldn't we heard more stories towns people killed in the crossfire...
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nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withing her daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual nationals are being used as bargaining chips over a long—standing military debt iran wants britain to repay, and that her fate may also now be tied to negotiations with iran over its nuclear activities. what do you want the government to do now? there clearly is both the need to get nazanin home and the others home as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is... you can't do diplomacy this way. that is going to need discussions with all of the western world. it's more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport, on her way home to the uk. since then, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe h
nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withing her daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual...
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nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withe phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual nationals are being used as bargaining chips over a long—standing military debt iran wants britain to repay, and that her fate may also now be tied to negotiations with iran over its nuclear activities. what do you want the government to do now? there clearly is both the need to get nazanin home and the others home as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is... you can't do diplomacy this way. that is going to need discussions with all of the western world. it's more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport, on her way home to the uk. since then, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has been through solitary confine
nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withe phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual nationals are being used as...
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then public appearances were reserved for special occasions such as lady gabriella windsor's wedding in 2019. prince philip had been patriot or president of some 800 charities including wwf. he was a renowned environmental campaigner. he also had his own royal heritage, being born into the greek and danish royal families but he renounced those titles when he took british citizenship in 1947. so what of his role in the british monarchy? >> i think it was pivotal. he was the head of the family. he does that extremely well. >> would it have been difficult for him always in public to take a back seat to his wife? >> if i would have thought anybody who had that responsibility would find it, i would say, taxing, but when you have this whole concept in your blood and you keep your sense of humor and your sense of dignity, you can carry it out beautiful fly. >> reporter: one thing prince philip certainly had was a sense of humor and a tendency to make gaffes. on a trip to australia, he asked a spiritual leader, do you still throw spears at each other. and when meeting president obama, a refe
then public appearances were reserved for special occasions such as lady gabriella windsor's wedding in 2019. prince philip had been patriot or president of some 800 charities including wwf. he was a renowned environmental campaigner. he also had his own royal heritage, being born into the greek and danish royal families but he renounced those titles when he took british citizenship in 1947. so what of his role in the british monarchy? >> i think it was pivotal. he was the head of the...
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she was born gabriella sarmiento wilson in vallejo. racial justice song "fight for you" was featured in the film "judas and the black messiah." she was allowed to take one person to the oscars, she chose her mom. her excited father watched from home. >> my parents, my beautiful mother who is here with me today and my father at home, all those days of listening to sliding the family stone and curtis mayfield and marvin gaye really paid off so thank you, dad. >> i did text her. i was kind of shocked that she actually answered her phone. i didn't think she'd have her phone on her. she's like, yes, yes! you know, so. >> wow, vallejo native continues to be a force just 23 years old. "today in the bay" cheryl hurd interviewed her last week as part of our "race in america" series. take a look. >> i'm exactly br i'm supposed to be in every moment including when i was 10 years old led up to this point and i worked hard throughout the years and people think things happen overnight but it's been a process since i was really young so yeah, everyth
she was born gabriella sarmiento wilson in vallejo. racial justice song "fight for you" was featured in the film "judas and the black messiah." she was allowed to take one person to the oscars, she chose her mom. her excited father watched from home. >> my parents, my beautiful mother who is here with me today and my father at home, all those days of listening to sliding the family stone and curtis mayfield and marvin gaye really paid off so thank you, dad. >> i...
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. >> gabriella, i note that you point out that europe particularly may be at least a quarter behind,e bit more does that suggest that right now would be a good time maybe to put some chips into the european market >> yes, we do think so every conversation i've had with clients this week is we know the economic data is amazing in the u.s., we know the earnings data is surprising positively, but that's already reflected in how far we've come what's next? and in terms of what's next for the global recovery, it does seem like europe is next in terms of first quarter gdp, we saw europe had a contraction in the first quarter, but that's old news the forward-looking data is showing us some green shoots in europe, doubling the pace of vaccinations in april, economic confidence moving to prepandemic highs for april and pmis surging by close to five points over the last two months. so we do think europe is about a quarter behind in terms of economic growth and this is really the time when european markets should pick up the baton. worth remembering europe is a much more cyclical market than th
. >> gabriella, i note that you point out that europe particularly may be at least a quarter behind,e bit more does that suggest that right now would be a good time maybe to put some chips into the european market >> yes, we do think so every conversation i've had with clients this week is we know the economic data is amazing in the u.s., we know the earnings data is surprising positively, but that's already reflected in how far we've come what's next? and in terms of what's next...
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now, in addition to collins, the effort also targets board president gabriella lopez and commissioneror fellow malinga. pardon me for other board members. they're not currently eligible in that effort because they. haven't been on the board long enough. now the campaign needs the signatures of more than 51,000 registered voters in san francisco. the u. s supreme court is hearing arguments about whether universities can financially reward athletes who played division one football and basketball and it's kevin corke reports. several justices on the high court came across as sympathetic to those student athletes. but. serious questions linger about the path forward. engine hear inside bars and classrooms will now it's playing out at the u. s. supreme court should division one college athletes receive financial compensation for more than 100 years. that distinct character of college sports. has been that it's played by students who are amateurs, which is to say that they are not paid for their play. on wednesday, the high court heard from and questioned seth waxman, who was representing t
now, in addition to collins, the effort also targets board president gabriella lopez and commissioneror fellow malinga. pardon me for other board members. they're not currently eligible in that effort because they. haven't been on the board long enough. now the campaign needs the signatures of more than 51,000 registered voters in san francisco. the u. s supreme court is hearing arguments about whether universities can financially reward athletes who played division one football and basketball...
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and the sieges had other costs when danniella in gabriella's grandad had a burst stomach they couldn't get him to the hospital on the other side the blockade he dives want to take but then i thought so helpless because we couldn't do any him it was out of our hands and angry too it's not right that living like this and he wasn't the only one at the same time and lady had a miscarriage because she was trying to get to the hospital and couldn't we heard more stories towns people killed in the crossfire between the cartels on the road or in the town itself there's a nightly soundtrack here. you can probably hear that the sound of gunfire just outside the church no it is only just food and they start shooting here the police and authorities are largely absent here but the state security minister did drop by to promise to get the road open it's election season here. the day off to when we try to leave we struggled to get through to a putz and got the gang who dug up the road just hours after the minister left with the highways closed once more the siege and suffering continues john homan ho
and the sieges had other costs when danniella in gabriella's grandad had a burst stomach they couldn't get him to the hospital on the other side the blockade he dives want to take but then i thought so helpless because we couldn't do any him it was out of our hands and angry too it's not right that living like this and he wasn't the only one at the same time and lady had a miscarriage because she was trying to get to the hospital and couldn't we heard more stories towns people killed in the...
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. >> gabriella hurst. >> see, you're into it, too. >> no. i just tell people what they tell me. i don'tnd what any of this means. i've been wearing the same thing for 13 years. >> i'm buying you that dress for christmas. >> unless it's a black blazer, it won't fit. >> i think she looks lovely. and it's age appropriate but showing a little bit of something. she's gevg you a lel bit reveal but not so much. >> did in the how she was received? she really is the most warmly, and no one is afraid of public embracing dr. jill biden. >> except the people who hate she's called doctor which is weird. >> in an effort to try to demonize her. >> she's undemonizable. from looking at her she appears to be the nicest person in the world. and she's a teacher. who doesn't love that? here is the president. >>> madam speaker, the president of the you state. [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] >> members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor to present to you the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. good to be back. it's goo
. >> gabriella hurst. >> see, you're into it, too. >> no. i just tell people what they tell me. i don'tnd what any of this means. i've been wearing the same thing for 13 years. >> i'm buying you that dress for christmas. >> unless it's a black blazer, it won't fit. >> i think she looks lovely. and it's age appropriate but showing a little bit of something. she's gevg you a lel bit reveal but not so much. >> did in the how she was received? she really is...
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her daughter gabriella remained in iran for several of those years while her mother was injail, but shen where they can. professor srinath reddy, the president of the public health foundation of india, explained why the situation in the country deteriorated so quickly. things started going wrong when we recognised that some of the cases because of the british mutation, there were spikes in some of the states which foretold that they could be a serious problem from march and april onwards. but i believe that there was a wrong perception that india had beaten the pandemic, that we had herd immunity, and that the models were saying that we would not have a second wave. it was totally incorrect, it was contested by experts at the time. nevertheless, industry leaders who wanted to get the economy going again, or if it was even the private citizens who wanted to celebrate a return to normal life. and the political establishment across the country which wanted to get back to the business of elections and campaigning. i think the belief that we had completely ended the pandemic was a superimpos
her daughter gabriella remained in iran for several of those years while her mother was injail, but shen where they can. professor srinath reddy, the president of the public health foundation of india, explained why the situation in the country deteriorated so quickly. things started going wrong when we recognised that some of the cases because of the british mutation, there were spikes in some of the states which foretold that they could be a serious problem from march and april onwards. but i...
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gabriella says her husband was asked by federal agents to conduct this traffic stop that ended in hisad a violent criminal history. no acquittal for exofficer derek kavanaugh in george floyd's death. denied the request yesterday this as a defense expert testified that floyd's death was the result of heart disease. >> significant contributory conditions would be are since i have already put the heart disease in part one, he would have the toxicology, the fentanyl and methamphetamine. jillian: the testimony contradicts prosecution experts who said floyd succumbed from lack of oxygen the way he was pinned down by police during his arrest in may. a reporter grills white house press secretary jen psaki over racial equity after president biden reverses trump era abortion rules for title 10. >> how is it equity how is it fighting systemic racism when abortion as we all know affects minority children. >> funding cannot be used by this for borings. jillian: abortion. jillian: public comment period for the proposed rules begins this afternoon. and two women capture their hilarious encounter wit
gabriella says her husband was asked by federal agents to conduct this traffic stop that ended in hisad a violent criminal history. no acquittal for exofficer derek kavanaugh in george floyd's death. denied the request yesterday this as a defense expert testified that floyd's death was the result of heart disease. >> significant contributory conditions would be are since i have already put the heart disease in part one, he would have the toxicology, the fentanyl and methamphetamine....
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nazanin's baby girl is now almost seven, and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, witht to do now? they're clearly is both the need to get nazanin home, and the others home, as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is — you can't do diplomacy this way. and that is going to need discussions with with all of the western world. it's more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport on her way home to the uk. since then, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has been through solitary confinement, two trials and now, two sentences. this used to be a favourite spot for nazanin. they used to come here together as a family. but richard says a one year travel ban is to follow the one year sentence. so without a solution, they're now looking at another two years apart. caroline hawley, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: pressure builds on the prime minister after it's claimed he said he would rather see "bodies pile high" than take the country into a third lockdown. he strongly denies the allegation. it comes as borisjohnson faces more questions over how the refur
nazanin's baby girl is now almost seven, and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, witht to do now? they're clearly is both the need to get nazanin home, and the others home, as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is — you can't do diplomacy this way. and that is going to need discussions with with all of the western world. it's more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport on her way home to the uk. since then, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has...
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nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven, and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withhe's now watching her daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet. and in fact, i want to check with nazanin. does she want me to tell her? does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual nationals are being used as bargaining chips over a long standing military debt iran wants britain to repay. and that her fate may also now be tied to negotiations with iran over its nuclear activities. what do you want the government to do now? there clearly is both the need to get nazanin home, and the others home, as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is — you can't do diplomacy this way. and that is going to need discussions with with all of the western world. it's more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport on her way home to the uk. since then, naz
nazanin�*s baby girl is now almost seven, and gabriella has only celebrated one birthday, herfirst, withhe's now watching her daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet. and in fact, i want to check with nazanin. does she want me to tell her? does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and...