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gail smith, the floor is yours. thank you for doing this. the floor -- dale: thank you, mr. secretary. it's a pleasure to be able to work with you again and call you mr. secretary. i would like to thank my friends with the one campaign for making this possible and i look forward to working with the men and women of the department and across the federal government, including because i know what you can do. i want to thank in particular some really smart scientists, president biden, and the staff and volunteers at howard university where tomorrow i will get my second dose of the covid vaccine. that vaccine is good for the body but it's also good for the mind and soul because it inspires the future. our job is to shape that future. i have fought some viruses in the past and i've learned two lessons. the first is if the virus is moving faster than we are, it is winning. the second is with unity of purpose, science, vigilance and leadership, we can outpace any virus. america has done it before. 18 years ago, a republican president launched a bold initiative to take on the hiv-aid
gail smith, the floor is yours. thank you for doing this. the floor -- dale: thank you, mr. secretary. it's a pleasure to be able to work with you again and call you mr. secretary. i would like to thank my friends with the one campaign for making this possible and i look forward to working with the men and women of the department and across the federal government, including because i know what you can do. i want to thank in particular some really smart scientists, president biden, and the staff...
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gail maclellan, bbc news.l not participate in the tokyo summer olympics, to protect its athletes from coronavirus. it'll be the first summer games north korea will miss since 1968. this puts an end to south korea's hopes that the postponed games could lead to progress in deadlocked peace talks. the washington post's bureau chief forjapan and the korean peninsula told the bbc this is one of many measures north korea has taken to protect itself from the virus. north korea has been absolutely paranoid about coronavirus, and took extraordinary measures at the beginning of the outbreak to close its economic lifeline, the international border with china, shutting off trade and telling border guards to shoot on sight people who tried to cross the border illegally, so we don't know if there have been cases of coronavirus in north korea but we do know that public events have started again, the coronavirus pandemic there seems to be broadly under control but they are very, very worried that any outbreak could cause a co
gail maclellan, bbc news.l not participate in the tokyo summer olympics, to protect its athletes from coronavirus. it'll be the first summer games north korea will miss since 1968. this puts an end to south korea's hopes that the postponed games could lead to progress in deadlocked peace talks. the washington post's bureau chief forjapan and the korean peninsula told the bbc this is one of many measures north korea has taken to protect itself from the virus. north korea has been absolutely...
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>> gail is a terrific leader. as you know, she was instrumental in dealing with ebola and kpirting american leadership to deal with that. we're getting more comfortable with our ability to vaccinate every american, putting in place a framework for how we will do more around the world to share vaccines with others. stay tuned for that. >> okay. i say this -- what is soon? look at our hemisphere. you talked about loaning to mexico and canada. brazil is an outbreak that's out of control. it looks like what we looked like four months ago. is this an emergency enough that you think -- look, the brazil variants show up in this country faster than a variant might show up from asia or europe. what do you view as our western hemisphere responsibility here? >> our first responsibility is to the american people. the president has been very clear about that. that's also a benefit to the world because, again, we have to make sure people are vaccinated in the united states. that's going to have an impact on whether the virus co
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gail mcclellan, bbc news.ge in case. all domestic travel services are suspended, malls and shops are shut, and banks will be allowed to open for just two and a half hours per day. in the us, the trial of the former police officer derek chauvin — accused of the murder of george floyd — has resumed. chauvin knelt on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes while arresting him in minneapolis last may. the death triggered protests across the world over racial injustice. the dotor who pronounced george floyd dead has taken the witness stand today. we can cross now to our correspondent in minneapolis — larry madowo. find out what did he say? we have not heard from _ find out what did he say? we have not heard from the _ find out what did he say? we have not heard from the cheap - find out what did he say? we have not heard from the cheap yet - find out what did he say? we have not heard from the cheap yet but l find out what did he say? we have| not heard from the cheap yet but it could potentially be devastat
gail mcclellan, bbc news.ge in case. all domestic travel services are suspended, malls and shops are shut, and banks will be allowed to open for just two and a half hours per day. in the us, the trial of the former police officer derek chauvin — accused of the murder of george floyd — has resumed. chauvin knelt on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes while arresting him in minneapolis last may. the death triggered protests across the world over racial injustice. the dotor who...
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to combat the coronavirus pandemic worldwide in an event at the state department, announcing that gail smith who aided in the u.s. response in 2014th will run the joe biden administration diplomacy efforts, this is 15 minutes. >> good afternoon. since the united states recorded its first death in february of 2020, more than 550,000 americans have died in the pandemic. more than 30 million americans have been affected and millions lost loved ones, often without having the chance to say goodbye and no one has been immune to the virus and people have been hit especially hard in communities including in the economic divide. the massive health and death tolls have been matched by social consequence including restaurants, bars, movie theaters, many of them closing permanently. millions of kids have stayed home from school, losing precious classroom time, and millions of women dropped out of the workforce to care for children or for aging parents. for all these reasons stopping covid-19 is the number one priority of the joe biden administration. otherwise it will keep circulating in our commu
to combat the coronavirus pandemic worldwide in an event at the state department, announcing that gail smith who aided in the u.s. response in 2014th will run the joe biden administration diplomacy efforts, this is 15 minutes. >> good afternoon. since the united states recorded its first death in february of 2020, more than 550,000 americans have died in the pandemic. more than 30 million americans have been affected and millions lost loved ones, often without having the chance to say...
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gail mcclellan, bbc news.r the past year? the royal college of psychiatrists is warning there could be a spike in the number of people suffering the effects of alcohol misuse and dependency as lockdown ends. ellie costello has this report. this has become a familiar sight. pubs and bars locked down. but despite our favourite establishments having closed their doors, many of us are drinking more frequently than we did before. it sort of became a way to punctuate the day... lauren o�*neill is a journalist who has been writing about our changing relationship with alcohol. there kind of became not really a huge amount else to do, other than kind of shut the bedroom door, go into the kitchen and fora drink. and i think that has been the case for a lot of people. i know that friends and family, anecdotally, have said the same thing to me. pre—pandemic, hugh described himself as a moderate drinker. it was his adult children living with him during lockdown who made him realise he was drinking too much. every night, i
gail mcclellan, bbc news.r the past year? the royal college of psychiatrists is warning there could be a spike in the number of people suffering the effects of alcohol misuse and dependency as lockdown ends. ellie costello has this report. this has become a familiar sight. pubs and bars locked down. but despite our favourite establishments having closed their doors, many of us are drinking more frequently than we did before. it sort of became a way to punctuate the day... lauren o�*neill is a...
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gail mcclellan, bbc news.avel services are suspended, shopping centres are shut, and banks will be allowed to open for just two and a half hours per day. portugal is easing its lockdown restrictions following a reduction in new infections. the border with spain remains closed, as it has been for some months, but a domestic travel ban has been lifted. more children will be returning to school and outdoor seating will be allowed at restaurants and cafes. the country had faced one of the worst outbreaks of covid pushing its health system to the brink of collapse. the move comes as many european countries are tightening coronavirus restrictions. there's been another night of violence in northern ireland. petrol bombs and bricks were thrown at police officers in loyalist areas on the outskirts of belfast. police say children as young as 12 were involved in the disturbances and described the attacks as "reckless criminal behaviour". here, a week today, pubs and bars in england will be reopening to serve outdoors — b
gail mcclellan, bbc news.avel services are suspended, shopping centres are shut, and banks will be allowed to open for just two and a half hours per day. portugal is easing its lockdown restrictions following a reduction in new infections. the border with spain remains closed, as it has been for some months, but a domestic travel ban has been lifted. more children will be returning to school and outdoor seating will be allowed at restaurants and cafes. the country had faced one of the worst...
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i'm filled gail welcome to the program. more german leaders are calling for a return to a hard lockdown easter weekend has seen a slowdown in vaccinations in several german states vaccination centers have been closed and appointments restricted local health officials blame a lack of vaccine supplies federal health minister has promised that the program will pick up pace in april supplies increase and local doctors take part. his head of germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia and leads angela merkel's conservative party. with this up. and invites why i think we need a bridge lock down we have to build the bridge to the point in time where a lot of people are vaccinated. i know that a lot of people are tired of the pandemic. but also that a lot are ready to go a step further and then i may or june to enter a new phase. in a large majority of citizens are willing to take this step so that we have a better outlook and more planning security. reasons it meets. the bridge to a breakthrough success in testing means w
i'm filled gail welcome to the program. more german leaders are calling for a return to a hard lockdown easter weekend has seen a slowdown in vaccinations in several german states vaccination centers have been closed and appointments restricted local health officials blame a lack of vaccine supplies federal health minister has promised that the program will pick up pace in april supplies increase and local doctors take part. his head of germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia and...
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gail, thank you so much. we'll be talking to you later. thanks. that's gayle ong. >> governor newsome. he got his one and only coronavirus vaccine today because he got the johnson and johnson variety. it came as eligibility expanded to everybody. 50 and older in california. his demographic. but it's been extraordinarily challenging year. so much fear, so much anxiety. but now growing optimism about our fate and future not only here in los angeles in southern california. but all across our state. so far more than 18 million doses have been administered in california with nearly 7 million people now fully vaccinated and a promising development from pfizer. the vaccine maker announced its doses are highly effective for at least 6 months after the second shot. >> researchers followed 4 to 6,000 volunteers for the past 6 months. they found they were 91% protected against the virus with even better protection against severe cases. >> well, if you want to see signs that we are slowly emerging from this pandemic. look no further than amusement parks. majo
gail, thank you so much. we'll be talking to you later. thanks. that's gayle ong. >> governor newsome. he got his one and only coronavirus vaccine today because he got the johnson and johnson variety. it came as eligibility expanded to everybody. 50 and older in california. his demographic. but it's been extraordinarily challenging year. so much fear, so much anxiety. but now growing optimism about our fate and future not only here in los angeles in southern california. but all across our...
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but today's orders are nevertheless an expansion of its power, gail is a constitutional lawyer and, gail, what's interesting -- well, not actually interesting to me about this, rather scary, but this is the extension of executive order, explicitly one of the rights in the bill of rights so a call right. so it constitutionally a bit iffy to you? >> i'm so glad you brought this up, mark. and i'm so glad you are covering this topic. the supreme court held that the second amendment guarantees an individual right to possess firearms for self-defense. and, like you said, unlike some of the rights that the supreme court has guaranteed individual rights some have said invented. this one is in the literal text of our constitution of our bill of rights. the right to keep and bear arms. and there are only two other times in the bill of rights where the people are guaranteed an individual right. that's in the first amendment, the right to assemble and petition the government and in the fourth amendment to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures. you said at the beginning of the show our
but today's orders are nevertheless an expansion of its power, gail is a constitutional lawyer and, gail, what's interesting -- well, not actually interesting to me about this, rather scary, but this is the extension of executive order, explicitly one of the rights in the bill of rights so a call right. so it constitutionally a bit iffy to you? >> i'm so glad you brought this up, mark. and i'm so glad you are covering this topic. the supreme court held that the second amendment guarantees...
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. >> host: we will go to gail joining us from maryland, good morning. one more time from gail. i think we lost you. let's go to alicia, good morning. andrea is next. >> caller: yes, i am so happy to talk to you. i contacted the cdc, board of health in our state. i can't get this answer. i know everybody is particular and their body is different from everybody else . i got the shot on the 25th. i had autoimmune issues. my doctor always said the glass is half-full and if you get stressed out, it overflows so i have had autoimmune issues including severe allergies. i have been on allergy medication for 30 years nonstop. i did stop it because i did read doctor fauci's recommendation not to take any allergy messagemedicine . it's difficult when you are on constantly i stopped at five days before. i stopped my prednisone, six weeks when i have booked the shop. i got a shot, we drove home and immediately i could not get out of the car. my whole body was it and i kept saying i have a body that's attacking itself. was this the case that because something foreign came in and my body is a
. >> host: we will go to gail joining us from maryland, good morning. one more time from gail. i think we lost you. let's go to alicia, good morning. andrea is next. >> caller: yes, i am so happy to talk to you. i contacted the cdc, board of health in our state. i can't get this answer. i know everybody is particular and their body is different from everybody else . i got the shot on the 25th. i had autoimmune issues. my doctor always said the glass is half-full and if you get...
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but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. they threw me in the room thank you for getting me should clearly mom will. listen to tell of the girl and nanny found where the animal might stand a month or push to i mean give me a little want to farm out my nanny mom i tell me she's going to be color guard move back. with professor coyle published the results of his research into fish from lake chang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in the scientific journal in 2016. are playing a dramatic seclusion the possible use of or to very busy. so of course here in the jungle. the lot is all good because you live for so content me i knew it i knew it among the mess it got and more live question all hold on to me are superstar toxic divest speculative cynic the money got married look about it look we've lost her. temper saw. and you don't yawn so. you learn your. image be about b.s. you. see that your soul are soak up the proof the math the math for my strong points any time. you're prove what i see that breath. they deviate
but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. they threw me in the room thank you for getting me should clearly mom will. listen to tell of the girl and nanny found where the animal might stand a month or push to i mean give me a little want to farm out my nanny mom i tell me she's going to be color guard move back. with professor coyle published the results of his research into fish from lake chang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in...
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but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. literally in the dark and if about english again mahmoud. is a gentle golem man found where the animal might stand a month or push to i mean give me a little want to farm out my nanny my tell me show stand on color guard we're back . with professor coyle published the results of his research into fish from lake chang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in the scientific journal in 2016. are playing a dramatic seclusion the possible use of or to very busy. so of course here in the jungle. the lot is all good because you. live for so quantum you me i knew it i knew it among the mess a girl more live question all hold on to me are superstar toxic divest speculative cynic the money got married look about it look we've lost her. temper song. i mean it and you don't yawn so. you learn your. image be of a yes you're a serial your soul are soak up bob the prove the math the math for my strong points any time you're prove what i see that breath. so our son whose son they deviate.
but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. literally in the dark and if about english again mahmoud. is a gentle golem man found where the animal might stand a month or push to i mean give me a little want to farm out my nanny my tell me show stand on color guard we're back . with professor coyle published the results of his research into fish from lake chang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in the scientific journal in 2016. are...
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but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. literally in the dark if about initially mom. was a gentle girl and nanny found where the animal might stand monthly push to i mean give me a little want to farm out my nanny my town which is generally colored guy who punched. professor coyle published the results of his research into fish from lake chiang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in the scientific journal in 2016. are playing a dramatic seclusion the possible use of war to very busy. on so of course here in the jungle. the lot is all good because you live your so content me i knew it i knew it among the mess a girl more lip was forceful going tell me are superstar toxic divest speculative cynic the money got married look about it look we've lost her. and plus all the time in it and you don't you're so. you learn your. image be about b.s. you. see that your soul are soak up the proof the math did the math for my strong points any time. your prudish needed breath. they deviate down. on this you mean the. defenda
but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. literally in the dark if about initially mom. was a gentle girl and nanny found where the animal might stand monthly push to i mean give me a little want to farm out my nanny my town which is generally colored guy who punched. professor coyle published the results of his research into fish from lake chiang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in the scientific journal in 2016. are playing a...
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and gail, what was their message this evening. >> justine and john donne. several groups in solidarity in the move against racism from a prayer rally to gathering here at the park. >> here. proud to be >> a show of support filled plaza de cesar chavez park sunday joining in the mission to stop discrimination and violence against the asian community need to stand together work together. we are unstoppable force tepee allow of cupertino. every attack is personal. mike president a relative in on paul to see. and back in jail on. so this was early last year. he wasn't also picking up some hall putting her baby in her car. >> and then someone threw glass bottle was like go home in santa clara local elected officials and pastors held a prayer rally called united. we stand calling for unity to all groups. in the united states. the things that we believe in our hope. >> and care and kindness for our communities. and when we're faced with a lot of confrontations or struggles, whether it's with the virus or the fires of hate that we are able to unite our community wh
and gail, what was their message this evening. >> justine and john donne. several groups in solidarity in the move against racism from a prayer rally to gathering here at the park. >> here. proud to be >> a show of support filled plaza de cesar chavez park sunday joining in the mission to stop discrimination and violence against the asian community need to stand together work together. we are unstoppable force tepee allow of cupertino. every attack is personal. mike president...
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but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. literally in the dark and if about initially mom. was a gentle girl a nanny pound where the animal might stand a month or push the i mean give me a little one of pharma my nanny my chairman she's going to be color guard we're back. with professor coyle published the results of his research into fish in lake chang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in the scientific journal in 2016. are playing dramatic seclusion the possible use of war 2 very busy you don't think coursera nerd alert. the lot is all good because you live your so content me i knew i knew it among the mess a girl more live question all hold on to me are superstar talks you give us your life in it good money got married look about it look we've lost her lawn all summer and question all the time you met and you don't you're so. you learn your mom a maybe about yes sure. soak up the proof the month for my strong points any time you're prudish. breath. for sunday leave you. done your. job and this you mean the.
but for mariah and her husband gail they were completely unaware of any of these risks. literally in the dark and if about initially mom. was a gentle girl a nanny pound where the animal might stand a month or push the i mean give me a little one of pharma my nanny my chairman she's going to be color guard we're back. with professor coyle published the results of his research into fish in lake chang globally and the rivers that feed into the basin in the scientific journal in 2016. are playing...
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gail mcclellan, bbc news.h asia correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan. it was a hot spot last year, very densely populated state, home to the city of mumbai, the film and financial capital of india and it accounts for more than half of the daily cases. india has now breached the 100,000 mark in terms of daily case numbers, the first time it's done that and more than half of those are in maharashtra, huge cause for concern, and that's why they brought in some lockdown restrictions there, shops, markets, shopping malls, they will be shot, there will be an evening curfew as well and a lockdown at weekends. there won't be a national lockdown, it's unlikely apple come in even if cases rise as they are in other parts the country as well. because of the economic impact it would have on people here in india so what we are seeing, as we have seen in maharashtra, is case state—by—state restrictions that are being brought in. the headlines on bbc news: an expansion of the coronavirus testing programme. everyone in england w
gail mcclellan, bbc news.h asia correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan. it was a hot spot last year, very densely populated state, home to the city of mumbai, the film and financial capital of india and it accounts for more than half of the daily cases. india has now breached the 100,000 mark in terms of daily case numbers, the first time it's done that and more than half of those are in maharashtra, huge cause for concern, and that's why they brought in some lockdown restrictions there, shops,...
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crisis and what the future holds as india's double newtons variant spreads beyond the country i'm phil gail lynn and this is the day. to believe. in the old this is a good portion of this if you have been looking for oxygen all morning we've got nothing and we can't get a bed in a hospital. my brother died because of a lack of oxygen in the hospital. their family members are dying in front of them in their hands no doctors are available willing to treat patients right now and i demand personally i would feel that as i. said to to think that it is. also coming up as nato troops prepare to withdraw from afghanistan we meet the women fearful of a return to taliban rule that. as a business owner i'm afraid of what could happen only women want to hear and we all remember the dark days of the taliban we know that when they were in power women had no rights and weren't allowed to work in a profession like this. welcome to the day well today india posted another global record for corona virus infections more than 395000 new cases in a day while things looked more hopeful when the international comm
crisis and what the future holds as india's double newtons variant spreads beyond the country i'm phil gail lynn and this is the day. to believe. in the old this is a good portion of this if you have been looking for oxygen all morning we've got nothing and we can't get a bed in a hospital. my brother died because of a lack of oxygen in the hospital. their family members are dying in front of them in their hands no doctors are available willing to treat patients right now and i demand...
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we have seen some detentions but they weren't they weren't on ma scale they weren't on a large is gail but several people have been detained here in moscow now the russian capital is far from the only place far from the only city in the country that has seen protests towns all the way from flight of a stork to st petersburg have seen people taking to the streets in certain towns it's safe to say that the protest float because only a few because basically a group to the left of me was all there showing and other towns it was more of a success but basically who they will they will who paled in comparison to what's going on what was going on in the russian capital largely the protests have been peaceful although we have seen some scuffles with the traffic police and so far. and again the police they did detained several people here and with dozens of people across russia because from the government standpoint of this rally as well as others weren't authorized they weren't green lights they didn't get a green light from the authorities and so in the eyes of the lure the it makes them illeg
we have seen some detentions but they weren't they weren't on ma scale they weren't on a large is gail but several people have been detained here in moscow now the russian capital is far from the only place far from the only city in the country that has seen protests towns all the way from flight of a stork to st petersburg have seen people taking to the streets in certain towns it's safe to say that the protest float because only a few because basically a group to the left of me was all there...
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out manufacturing efforts president biden who's also appointing former obama administration official gail smith who led the american response to the a bold crisis to coordinate that scene diplomacy our challenges now are to. first to shorten the life span of a borderless pandemic that is destroying lives and livelihoods all over the world and the 2nd is to ensure that we can prevent detect and respond to those future global health threats we know are coming. american leadership is desperately needed and i'm extremely confident we can rise to the occasion the announcement coming after growing criticism that the biden administration's actions to assist other countries battle the cold in 1000 pandemic has fallen short at a time when some nations desperately lack resources i know that many countries are asking for the united states to do more. somewhat growing desperation because of the scope and scale of the covert emergencies we hear you and i promise we're moving as fast as possible but as washington works to boost vaccine supplies to the rest of the world moscow and beijing are one step a
out manufacturing efforts president biden who's also appointing former obama administration official gail smith who led the american response to the a bold crisis to coordinate that scene diplomacy our challenges now are to. first to shorten the life span of a borderless pandemic that is destroying lives and livelihoods all over the world and the 2nd is to ensure that we can prevent detect and respond to those future global health threats we know are coming. american leadership is desperately...
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gail in west springfield, massachusetts, democrat. caller: good morning. i would give him a b plus. he has a long way to go but i think he has done a wonderful job. i am interested in his educational measures. it is wonderful to afford children the opportunity to go to a community college without any debt. that is all i have to say. have a great day. host: you said he has a long way to go, what do you mean? caller: in the presidency. he has many more days to go at more measures to complete. host: okay, rich in texas, republican. caller: good morning. i would give him a d. some of the stuff he has done -- talking about voting for -- host: we are listening, voting for? caller: when he brought up the jim crow two point oh, that was irresponsible to bring that up. that was bad. on vaccines, i would give him a b. some of the other stuff, you never want the president to fail. i would not say it is a bad mark across the board. he has work to do. host: david in alabama, cut call -- david in alabama, democrat call. caller: i am not a democrat. i would give him an f minus or incomplete. he ha
gail in west springfield, massachusetts, democrat. caller: good morning. i would give him a b plus. he has a long way to go but i think he has done a wonderful job. i am interested in his educational measures. it is wonderful to afford children the opportunity to go to a community college without any debt. that is all i have to say. have a great day. host: you said he has a long way to go, what do you mean? caller: in the presidency. he has many more days to go at more measures to complete....
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the approaching storm which ranks 1 on the impact gail. it is continuing into early monday.orecast animation. saturday afternoon it is possible a shower or two could develop. they could arrive in the early morning hours and could continue before it winds down leaving us rainfall totals generally between 2/10 and 7/10 of an inch. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. once again, dry and relatively mild for the next few days. a clouding up and calling down saturday. then get the rainy and breezy weather sunday with showers possibly lingering into early monday morning. there will be partial clearing later in the day monday before we get to brighter and drier and milder weather on tuesday >>> people lined up for the grand opening of san francisco's new h mart. is the largest korean grocery chain in the united states. it is more than groceries. it is a food court and a snack lover's paradise. it is located just off to 80. san jose already has two. >> in the south bay, three papular restaurants are teaming up with underrepresented the area winemakers to introduce their labels to
the approaching storm which ranks 1 on the impact gail. it is continuing into early monday.orecast animation. saturday afternoon it is possible a shower or two could develop. they could arrive in the early morning hours and could continue before it winds down leaving us rainfall totals generally between 2/10 and 7/10 of an inch. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. once again, dry and relatively mild for the next few days. a clouding up and calling down saturday. then get the rainy and...
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gail mcclellan has more.ent, rajini vaidyanathan. it was a hot spot last year as well, a very densely populated state, home to the city of mumbai, film and financial capital of india, and it accounts for half of the daily cases. india has breached the 100,000 mark in terms of daily case numbers, the first time it has done that, and more than half of those are in maharashtra, so huge cause for concern there and that is why they brought in some lockdown restrictions in maharashtra, so shops, markets, malls will be shut, and they will be an evening curfew and they will be an evening curfew and lockdown at weekends. there won't be a national lockdown. it is unlikely that will come in, even if cases rise as they are in other parts of the country as well, because of the economic impact it would have on people in india. what we're seeing, as in maharashtra, case—by—case, state—by—state restrictions being brought in. that was ra'ini restrictions being brought in. that was rajini vaidyanathan in india. the israeli pri
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until gail welcome to the program. or the 200000 people have now died from covered 19 across india as the country continues to see record daily rises in infections and deaths medical aid from the international community is now arriving as hospital struggle to cope with shortages of staff and supplies including oxygen many overwhelmed medical centers have had to turn away the sick. a covert 1000 ward in a hospital in delhi this hospital like so many full to overflowing medical staff stretched to the limit some falling ill with the disease themselves one reality in india's coronavirus emergency and here's another eye wall and receives oxygen outside a sikh temple. she's not alone there's no room for these people in delhi's emergency wards relatives are left to cope with severely ill patients by themselves one woman describes her mother situation. it's the one we tease she's having once been fever and now she is not even a bigger body for the last infatuation was in yesterday in the night it became 6 pm now it is what. a
until gail welcome to the program. or the 200000 people have now died from covered 19 across india as the country continues to see record daily rises in infections and deaths medical aid from the international community is now arriving as hospital struggle to cope with shortages of staff and supplies including oxygen many overwhelmed medical centers have had to turn away the sick. a covert 1000 ward in a hospital in delhi this hospital like so many full to overflowing medical staff stretched to...
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way we live, his name is nicholas christakes, sterling professor of social and natural science at gail university. and the unending war between humanity and infectious disease. the center for global development. and and to beijing, previous books about global progress and he will tell us about the work he does. thank you for joining us. let's start with doctor chris talkis. what do you do? why you do it and your book? change wasn't expecting to do the autobiography but i am a physician, i was a hospice doctor taking care of people who were dying, i do research laboratory and south social networks, so human social interactions, the evolutionary origin, why do we have friends at all? other animals don't form long-term nonreproductive unions with other members of their species but we do and it is unusual practice forming social networks, actually place us at risk for epidemic. if we lived as isolated individuals we wouldn't be subject to contagious disease. we live with each other to reap certain advantages from an evolutionary point of view, and we are cultural animals, we expose ourselv
way we live, his name is nicholas christakes, sterling professor of social and natural science at gail university. and the unending war between humanity and infectious disease. the center for global development. and and to beijing, previous books about global progress and he will tell us about the work he does. thank you for joining us. let's start with doctor chris talkis. what do you do? why you do it and your book? change wasn't expecting to do the autobiography but i am a physician, i was a...
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. >> that was gail ong reporting for us tonight as we take a live look outside here from our mount tam cam. dark out there tonight, a little chilly as well. but so we can see the sparkling lights. the city. >> out of the distance. there. we see something there. some we know it's there. something else that's going to be here tomorrow. easter lot of folks going to be planning some brunches, some. easter egg hunts. let's get you ready for all of it. he's got 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez with a look at what we can expect. >> yeah. we're tracking very little change along the coast. but a nice warm-up heading your way, not just for the east bay shoreline. but even for our innermost valleys, today's temperatures about 5 degrees below normal and even downtown san francisco only warming up to 58 degrees. we should be in the low to mid and even upper 60's for most bay area cities. we were barely in the mid 60's today. let's take a live look outside from our south market cameron. we're starting to notice some clearing skies overhead temperatures out there right now. widespread low to mid 50'
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at one point appear a gail wiped her mother's tears away. she is 7 years old.ar too often in mourning this man and offering, trying to offer sympathy and empathy for what they are going through. what stood out to you the most about what we saw yesterday? >> yeah, we have talked over the course of a four-year period about how consoler in chief is one of the jobs of the u.s. president when that president chooses to take on that job. it was yesterday when i realized how long it had been since the nation had in its president a consoler in chief, someone who can simultaneously speak to a nation, which is still reliving that trauma from repeated attacks on the u.s. capitol, who could speak to this family in such a personal way. you could seal the connection when the president spoke to this family, so officer evans' family and also to the capitol and the police force. i can't imagine what it's like to be a capitol police officer right now. simultaneously comforting them all in this really, really mournful moment. >> well, kimberly, one of the things we are learning, "
at one point appear a gail wiped her mother's tears away. she is 7 years old.ar too often in mourning this man and offering, trying to offer sympathy and empathy for what they are going through. what stood out to you the most about what we saw yesterday? >> yeah, we have talked over the course of a four-year period about how consoler in chief is one of the jobs of the u.s. president when that president chooses to take on that job. it was yesterday when i realized how long it had been...
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science on sex differences because they would prefer an androgynous world a world in which as feminist gail rubin described it obligatory sexualities and sex roles are swept away and one sexual anatomy is irrelevant to who one is what one does and with whom one makes love. part of that project is to reject the mother father married family as anachronistic. kate millett quoted frederick engels with approval quote the family must go in 2012 katie roy fee a feminist and mother of two children by different fathers condemned concerns about single motherhood. if there's anything that currently oppresses the children it is the idea of the way families are supposed to be. that is what the feminist claim. but alternative families work only for a tiny minority for most women and children and men as were discovering more and more the traditional family remains the gold standard. married adults are much happier healthier and wealthier than their single divorced or widowed contemporaries. and when it comes to children those raised by their married parents compared with others are just the differences ar
science on sex differences because they would prefer an androgynous world a world in which as feminist gail rubin described it obligatory sexualities and sex roles are swept away and one sexual anatomy is irrelevant to who one is what one does and with whom one makes love. part of that project is to reject the mother father married family as anachronistic. kate millett quoted frederick engels with approval quote the family must go in 2012 katie roy fee a feminist and mother of two children by...
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i'm still gail welcome to the program prosecutors in france have opened a terrorism investigation after a police employee was stabbed to death at a police station near paris 3 people thought to be. have been detained. said the country would never get it given to what he called islamist terrorism. a normally quiet residential area just outside paris now the center of attention in france security agents flooded the area investigating the killing of a police employee that occurred in an unlikely location. the police station is very well protected there is a protective lock and so people can't just walk in so the attacker waited for her to go and change her parking ticket the murderer caught her by surprise as she left the police station for just a moment and so it was really a cowardly barbaric attack to kill someone and to kill a policewoman. local media report that the attacker was a 36 year old man with no criminal record some witnesses say they heard him say allahu akhbar arabic for god is great as he stabbed his victim a police officer then opened fire on the attacker killing him ther
i'm still gail welcome to the program prosecutors in france have opened a terrorism investigation after a police employee was stabbed to death at a police station near paris 3 people thought to be. have been detained. said the country would never get it given to what he called islamist terrorism. a normally quiet residential area just outside paris now the center of attention in france security agents flooded the area investigating the killing of a police employee that occurred in an unlikely...
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and gail, what do we know at this >> well, catherine, can you can still see the parking lot on prince is still blocked off and has been for ever since around 6.30. when that shooting happened. as far as we know. we just know that a person is dead and police officers from fremont are involved, but no officers were hurt in this incident. and what we do know is that on. yes. are allowed to come back inside. we have been coming across a few of the hotel guests were just arriving in finding out what happened. police officers have been escorting them inside the hotel to get to their rooms. and we've also been seeing also get leaving. but as far as we know, we're still waiting on more information from the fremont police department. we did get an update. the captain is supposed to meet us here around 9.30, to provide a statement on what happened. but as far as you can see, this hotel is still blocked off as we wait for more details like informants, conte 40's. >> all right, bill, thank you very much. we first told you about this breaking news with a push alert. you can download the kron. the
and gail, what do we know at this >> well, catherine, can you can still see the parking lot on prince is still blocked off and has been for ever since around 6.30. when that shooting happened. as far as we know. we just know that a person is dead and police officers from fremont are involved, but no officers were hurt in this incident. and what we do know is that on. yes. are allowed to come back inside. we have been coming across a few of the hotel guests were just arriving in finding...
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i feel gail welcome to the program today germany on as those last 2 they coronavirus top officials including the president. and i'm going to mack all have gathered for the ceremony up about incomes that house in germany has lost nearly 80000 to the pandemic those who died often did so alone with relatives kept away by coronavirus restrictions fife. said zins who lost loved ones to the virus will also take part in today's commemoration but 1st president will give his eulogy to the german victims of the pandemic so i will go straight to about him because of. the air. the air. the air. the air. the to. the same kind of clogging can i cry out it's new to feel my pain income exogamous who can i tell us what is churning within me fucking me doing this have to questions that right admission is i'm grappled with at a time of bitterness and desperation which. questions the feeling that on many people's minds today. i'm good who are good and tall in the present time the ones with the members of families who have lost loved ones members of the diplomatic corps and. citizen lease on them yeah sleep on t
i feel gail welcome to the program today germany on as those last 2 they coronavirus top officials including the president. and i'm going to mack all have gathered for the ceremony up about incomes that house in germany has lost nearly 80000 to the pandemic those who died often did so alone with relatives kept away by coronavirus restrictions fife. said zins who lost loved ones to the virus will also take part in today's commemoration but 1st president will give his eulogy to the german victims...
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and from _ cdc and from hopkins and gail and from them — cdc and from hopkins and gail and from them are not in a high risk— have told them that you are not in a high risk category and may be you can think— high risk category and may be you can think about it, but it is not something _ can think about it, but it is not something we necessarily... you don't pressure — something we necessarily... gm. don't pressure them. 0k. let's bring an epidemiologist. you stay there. dr brian cassstrewchi is an epidemiologist and the head of the de beaumont foundation. the pastor will listen to our conversation and maybe we will bring him in and let's see if you have convinced them. you did a little bit of research on this and you brought a focus group together, most of the republican come and you question them on why they were hesitant. what did you find? we had a discussion. this is going to be _ we had a discussion. this is going to be a _ we had a discussion. this is going to be a personal— we had a discussion. this is going to be a personal choice _ we had a discussion. this is going to be a p
and from _ cdc and from hopkins and gail and from them — cdc and from hopkins and gail and from them are not in a high risk— have told them that you are not in a high risk category and may be you can think— high risk category and may be you can think about it, but it is not something _ can think about it, but it is not something we necessarily... you don't pressure — something we necessarily... gm. don't pressure them. 0k. let's bring an epidemiologist. you stay there. dr brian...
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the national weather service issued a gail warning for louisiana's coastal warners advising marinershazardous sea conditions. >>> two suspects arrested in a decades old missing persons case, kristin smart a california college student ace appeared in 1996. 44-year-old paul flores the last person to see her and a long time suspect now charged with her murder. his father, 80-year-old reuben flores, is charged as an accessory. police have not found the body but there's new forensic evidence police believe is linked to kristin smart. >>> well, an emotional farewell to u.s. capitol police officers billy evans. ♪ i will lay me down ♪ >> his daughter seven-year-old abigail wiping her mom's tears as the chorus sang "bridge over troubled water." the husband and father of two lay in honor at the capitol yesterday, the second officer this year to do so. he was killed in an attack outside that same building earlier this month. president biden and congressional leaders paid tribute during the ceremony. biden reflecting on his own personal tragedies as he tried to comfort the family. >> you're goin
the national weather service issued a gail warning for louisiana's coastal warners advising marinershazardous sea conditions. >>> two suspects arrested in a decades old missing persons case, kristin smart a california college student ace appeared in 1996. 44-year-old paul flores the last person to see her and a long time suspect now charged with her murder. his father, 80-year-old reuben flores, is charged as an accessory. police have not found the body but there's new forensic...
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i'm so gail welcome to the program israel's prime minister has announced i think quietly into a stampede at a religious celebration at least 45 people were killed and many more injured when chaos broke out at the overcrowded event it happened meron in the country's north where ultra-orthodox jews were holding the 1st major religious festival since the end of coronavirus restrictions boss of being quiet it will look at whether police failures contributed to the tragedy. and nation in mourning. and a community left reeling from tragedy. the israelis remembering those they've lost 2 of them. among them the country's president lighting a candle fit each of the victims. well you're sure this is a time to embrace the families to help all those looking for their loved ones. to take those injured to our hearts to wait together. to weep together. ecstasy turns to agony in just a few moments the massive crowds are on their way home from the festival when they stumble down slippery stairs into a narrow passageway panic in the chaos of victims including children who are either trampled all suffocate
i'm so gail welcome to the program israel's prime minister has announced i think quietly into a stampede at a religious celebration at least 45 people were killed and many more injured when chaos broke out at the overcrowded event it happened meron in the country's north where ultra-orthodox jews were holding the 1st major religious festival since the end of coronavirus restrictions boss of being quiet it will look at whether police failures contributed to the tragedy. and nation in mourning....
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her mother hugged prosecutor gail levine, who pursued escoto so ferociously. >> she is my hero.2 1/2 hours after the jury went out cell phones started buzzing in the courthouse. so many years after wendy's murder. and now, in moments, her family would know. >> the years of waiting. the years of mourning her. all of a sudden we're told the verdict is in. before i got to the courtroom i was already crying. i was shaking. >> wendy's family members held their breath. escoto appeared to do the same as the judge instructed the clerk to read the verdict. >> we the jury in miami-dade county, florida this 22nd day of april 2014 find the defendant michel escoto guilty of first-degree premeditated murder. >> michel escoto sat stone-faced in his chair, his lips downturned in a grimace, nodding. for the family there were more tears but of a different kind. now sorrow, mixed with relief and satisfaction. wendy's mother dropped to her knees and gave thanks. for detective maria medeiros a 12-year-old case was now officially stamped closed. >> he'll never do this to another woman again. his lies
her mother hugged prosecutor gail levine, who pursued escoto so ferociously. >> she is my hero.2 1/2 hours after the jury went out cell phones started buzzing in the courthouse. so many years after wendy's murder. and now, in moments, her family would know. >> the years of waiting. the years of mourning her. all of a sudden we're told the verdict is in. before i got to the courtroom i was already crying. i was shaking. >> wendy's family members held their breath. escoto...
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it's really, i got to writing this book because my 6-year-old daughter, ann gail, asked me that -- abigail, asked me that question. you don't have legs, he wants to -- she wants to learn to ride a bike, and she wants me to teach her. but i can't run alongside her and push her bike. so she, you know,, she why couldn't somebody else's mommy or daddy have to gone to iraq and lost her legs? i had to be up front about it to show her america's worth it, this democracy is worth it, and it began as me growing up as an american in southeast asia and understanding what a privilege it was that i was an american, that ito could leave war-torn te countries when i wanted to because i had that american passport and a lot of other children could not because they had been abandoned by their fathers the way i had not by mine. >> host: speaking of your father, you know, his experience in the v.a. system, you know, was the first chapter in a chapter that you yourself continued later on as somebody grappling with the vagaries of the v.a. and trying to make it better. if you could just talk readers through whet
it's really, i got to writing this book because my 6-year-old daughter, ann gail, asked me that -- abigail, asked me that question. you don't have legs, he wants to -- she wants to learn to ride a bike, and she wants me to teach her. but i can't run alongside her and push her bike. so she, you know,, she why couldn't somebody else's mommy or daddy have to gone to iraq and lost her legs? i had to be up front about it to show her america's worth it, this democracy is worth it, and it began as me...
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and gail said, i am sorry. that was the end of it. but that was the first time.ause you see, we had been cocooned at fort bragg. we hadn't come up against -- we had seen it in san francisco, we saw it at chicago, we saw it at logan airport. we didn't see it in my hometown and then we went to fort bragg. so we wor -- we were cocooned and protected. so we could decompress their paid but what about people who had to go to wheeling, west virginia? what about them? interviewer: how did your vietnam experience affect your life afterward? donna: it made me better. it made me better. i am stronger. i am very determined. if i have a mission, i stay to the mission. i am compassionate. a lot of people say, donna, you call it the way you see it. i am not mean when i say it. if someone asks me a question, i am assuming they want the answer and i give it to them the best way i can. i am a little bit southern, i have learned to soften it a bit. i say, i don't know if it is proper for you to be asking, instead of just saying, i am not answering that stupid question. interviewer:
and gail said, i am sorry. that was the end of it. but that was the first time.ause you see, we had been cocooned at fort bragg. we hadn't come up against -- we had seen it in san francisco, we saw it at chicago, we saw it at logan airport. we didn't see it in my hometown and then we went to fort bragg. so we wor -- we were cocooned and protected. so we could decompress their paid but what about people who had to go to wheeling, west virginia? what about them? interviewer: how did your vietnam...
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i'm gail king. that's tony.s re-living its pain. we'll talk with a minneapolis city council member trying to heal the community. >>> and we take you to jerusalem where it is a quiet easter. but the faithful tell us it is still an occasion for joy. >>> and re-creating history with children. see a new way to visualize civil rights heroes in our series unifying america. >> powerful stuff. but first here's today's eye opener. >>> officers should have ended restraint of george floyd much sooner. >> george floyd's girlfriend of three years did testify not only to tell us more about the man floyd was but also to prehemt one of the defense's central arguments. >> one week of this trial is nearly in the books. what stood out to you? >> this is excruciatingly painful testimony for these witnesses and for the jurors as well. >> "the new york times" reports the outspoken defender of former president trump is expected of paying cash and using drugs to pay one. >> investigators believe gaetz recruited women online. >>> border
i'm gail king. that's tony.s re-living its pain. we'll talk with a minneapolis city council member trying to heal the community. >>> and we take you to jerusalem where it is a quiet easter. but the faithful tell us it is still an occasion for joy. >>> and re-creating history with children. see a new way to visualize civil rights heroes in our series unifying america. >> powerful stuff. but first here's today's eye opener. >>> officers should have ended restraint...
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they dispatched deputy keith o'hara and deputy gail barber to christa's apartment. >> he beat me thereartment. >> and there was a sliding glass door on the rear of her apartment. and so he got down on his knees and looked up with his flashlight in the bedroom. >> and he looked at me, and he said, don't look. you don't want to see this. >> christa hoyt was found dead. mutilated. beheaded. and the killer had left her head on a shelf so that anybody walking through the door, that's what they would see. >> and her body also was posed. she was sitting her feet on the floor. her torso slumped forward. >> i did not want to see that young lady that meant so much to me -- i did not want that to be what i carried in my mind of her for the rest of my life. >> the exact cause of death is multiple stab wounds to her body. we're not saying how many, what manner, what type of instrument. >> we had a very hard time trying to process the whole fact of what had happened to christa. my husband would just sit and say, just tell me she died right away. tell me she did not suffer. these police officers knew
they dispatched deputy keith o'hara and deputy gail barber to christa's apartment. >> he beat me thereartment. >> and there was a sliding glass door on the rear of her apartment. and so he got down on his knees and looked up with his flashlight in the bedroom. >> and he looked at me, and he said, don't look. you don't want to see this. >> christa hoyt was found dead. mutilated. beheaded. and the killer had left her head on a shelf so that anybody walking through the...
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host: gail in arcadia, florida, independent. caller: hello? host: good morning.our turn to give the president a grade for his first 100 days. caller: i would give him an f. host: tell us why. caller: he gave his speech the other day, and i think the american people graded him then because they did not watch. you people, the media, you, yourself, always fawn over him. you never talk about him or debate like you did trump. you guys are just always fawning over him like he is just so great. you cannot be honest with the american people, but the american people are being honest with you when they do not watch what he has said. i do not know how much more plain it can be to you people. host: all right. tina in kansas city, missouri, democratic caller. hi, tina. good morning. your grade? caller: i would give him an a. host: specifically, what has he done to deserve an a? caller: i like what he is doing with the economy and the pandemic. he came in and got to work. i am tired of hearing the republicans say, well, trump, he got the warp speed going, yes, but if he would
host: gail in arcadia, florida, independent. caller: hello? host: good morning.our turn to give the president a grade for his first 100 days. caller: i would give him an f. host: tell us why. caller: he gave his speech the other day, and i think the american people graded him then because they did not watch. you people, the media, you, yourself, always fawn over him. you never talk about him or debate like you did trump. you guys are just always fawning over him like he is just so great. you...