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thriller it was gordon reid that took the match and the middle. �* , ., gordon reid that took the matche i gordon reid that took the match and the middle._ there was i the middle. he's got it! there was histo , the middle. he's got it! there was history, meanwhile, _ the middle. he's got it! there was history, meanwhile, for— the middle. he's got it! there was history, meanwhile, for dan i the middle. he's got it! there was i history, meanwhile, for dan bethell, britain's first paralympic badminton medallist. the sport is making its debut at these games and while he lost to india, it is the most special of medals. but perhaps today's moment of magic was in the football. the players can't see the ball, they can only hear it. it has a bell inside. so how about this for a bell inside. so how about this for a wonder goal? brazil's player sparking jubilation as his spectacular solo effort meant they beat argentina and retained their title. truly a golden goal. andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. that's all for now. emma raducanu will be hoping tojoin dan evans in the fourth round of the us open lat
thriller it was gordon reid that took the match and the middle. �* , ., gordon reid that took the matche i gordon reid that took the match and the middle._ there was i the middle. he's got it! there was histo , the middle. he's got it! there was history, meanwhile, _ the middle. he's got it! there was history, meanwhile, for— the middle. he's got it! there was history, meanwhile, for dan i the middle. he's got it! there was i history, meanwhile, for dan bethell, britain's first paralympic...
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gordon's first book came out today. >> my new book is out right now, today. go so cool. >> so cool.don wrote and illustrated the book himself, called "we can", it highlights people like president obama, janet jackson. gordon, who is partially deaf made waves last year when his portrait of vice president kamala harris went viral. it earned him a thank you call from the vp himself and he took a painting only three years ago. >> don't forget about me when you're big time. >> is he supposed to paint you? >> he's totally forgotten about me. >> he's big time. >> what's coming up at 5:30? >>> what went wrong in afghanistan. top military leaders were grilled on capitol hill. where they candidly admitted to failures. >> it is obvious, the war in afghanistan did not end on the terms we wanted with the taliban now in power. >> what their original plans were and how president biden went against some of their guidance. >>> are we getting closer, another step for pfizer and its vaccine when it comes to kids 5-11. >> i've been in contact with my daughter's doctors and our doctors, chatting >>> the
gordon's first book came out today. >> my new book is out right now, today. go so cool. >> so cool.don wrote and illustrated the book himself, called "we can", it highlights people like president obama, janet jackson. gordon, who is partially deaf made waves last year when his portrait of vice president kamala harris went viral. it earned him a thank you call from the vp himself and he took a painting only three years ago. >> don't forget about me when you're big...
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i gordon brown coming over to washington?— gordon brown coming over to washinrton?ashington? i remember mervyn king coming ever. the _ washington? i remember mervyn king coming ever, the incoming _ washington? i remember mervyn king coming ever, the incoming governor. coming ever, the incoming governor at the bank of england. he came over and he met alan greenspan and i got to go to that meeting. that then governor of the fet in washington. we went into the white house and met the chief economic adviser to the president he read the textbooks that were used at university. it was an amazing opportunity for me. you have onl had amazing opportunity for me. you have only had this — amazing opportunity for me. you have only had this job _ amazing opportunity for me. you have only had this job as _ amazing opportunity for me. you have only had this job as shadow— only had this job as shadow chancellor since may. we haven't got long to persuade people, are you good at saying no? in long to persuade people, are you good at saying no?— long to persuade people, are you good at
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i am delighted that gordon will lead our commission to settle the future of the union.s that if you look past the tories pathetic attempt to divide us in a culture war, can glimpse a torrent of progressive nation which we can all be proud. i believe that our diversity is one of the things that makes this country great. as this country continues to change, as we slowly liberate the talents of people, as we name and tackle discrimination, as we make a better place for people with disabilities, i believe we grow as a country. when the government ignored special�*s campaign on school meals, i was shocked. but i couldn't believe it. when he and the england team took the knee to highlight and condemn the racism that they had had to endure. the home secretary encouraged people to. well, in this conference hall, we are patriots. applause. when we discuss the fine young men and women who represent all our nations, don't bowl, we get to their feetin nations, don't bowl, we get to their feet in nature. — mike we share. we cheer. let me say another word about another band great bri
i am delighted that gordon will lead our commission to settle the future of the union.s that if you look past the tories pathetic attempt to divide us in a culture war, can glimpse a torrent of progressive nation which we can all be proud. i believe that our diversity is one of the things that makes this country great. as this country continues to change, as we slowly liberate the talents of people, as we name and tackle discrimination, as we make a better place for people with disabilities, i...
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gordon brown, in those days. who meet the politicians coming across? gordon brown, in those days.vernor, _ gordon brown, in those days. who was then the incoming governor, and - gordon brown, in those days. who was then the incoming governor, and he . then the incoming governor, and he matt 7 the government of the fed in washington. we went into the white house and met the chief adviser to the president that we use our test books. ministers came over, but so did mervyn king. that was an amazing opportunity. did mervyn king. that was an amazing o- ortuni . ., �* did mervyn king. that was an amazing ouortuni . ., �* ., , did mervyn king. that was an amazing mortuni . ., �* ., , ., did mervyn king. that was an amazing ouortuni . ., �* ., , ., , opportunity. you've only had this “ob since opportunity. you've only had this job since may- — opportunity. you've only had this job since may. you _ opportunity. you've only had this job since may. you haven't - opportunity. you've only had this job since may. you haven't got i opportunity. you've only had this i job since may. you haven't go
gordon brown, in those days. who meet the politicians coming across? gordon brown, in those days.vernor, _ gordon brown, in those days. who was then the incoming governor, and - gordon brown, in those days. who was then the incoming governor, and he . then the incoming governor, and he matt 7 the government of the fed in washington. we went into the white house and met the chief adviser to the president that we use our test books. ministers came over, but so did mervyn king. that was an amazing...
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we introduced you to tyler gordon. he is the 15-year-old artist from san jose who painted a portrait of vice president kamala harris that went viral. now, he can add a new title to his resume, author. gordon's first book came out today. >> my new book "we can" is right now today. >> gordon wrote and illustrated the book titled "we can: portraits of power." it highlights people like former president barack obama and singer janet jackson who gordon admires for the mark they have made on history. very talented and he took up painting, believe it or not, just three years ago. >> he is a rock star. >> he is. >> i love that kid. >>> we are back in a moment to tell you about draymond green and the war yours, there is a bit of a problem there. stay with us. [laughing and talking] at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected, so even a routine appointment can save your life. and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. working at re
we introduced you to tyler gordon. he is the 15-year-old artist from san jose who painted a portrait of vice president kamala harris that went viral. now, he can add a new title to his resume, author. gordon's first book came out today. >> my new book "we can" is right now today. >> gordon wrote and illustrated the book titled "we can: portraits of power." it highlights people like former president barack obama and singer janet jackson who gordon admires for the...
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. >> reporter: detective scott gordon of the fairhaven police department was assigned to the case. impression was suicide by carbon monoxide. >> it was apparent that he placed a water pump -- in the rear of his truck. and eventually, he passed away as a result of carbon monoxide from that. >> reporter: to those who knew conrad best, it didn't make sense. had they missed something? conrad had been getting help, taking medication and seemed hopeful about his future. his grandmother remembered him using that very pump to help out his dad just days before. >> i can still see that smile on his face. the -- this little smirky smile that he always had. >> reporter: and his father recalled the two of them working on a job together a week earlier, setting up fireworks on a barge. >> we were -- like, laughing. we're watchin' fireworks. he seemed fine. like when i left, um, the last thing i said to him was, "i love you." and he said, "i love you," back. >> reporter: so his family wondered what pushed him over the edge. as they struggled with their grief, they got comfort from a surprising sou
. >> reporter: detective scott gordon of the fairhaven police department was assigned to the case. impression was suicide by carbon monoxide. >> it was apparent that he placed a water pump -- in the rear of his truck. and eventually, he passed away as a result of carbon monoxide from that. >> reporter: to those who knew conrad best, it didn't make sense. had they missed something? conrad had been getting help, taking medication and seemed hopeful about his future. his...
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gordon, thank you very much. >> thank you, charles.: black rock is saying you know it's happiness china is a great buying opportunity. we'd like to buy low and sell high. paul, according to reports blackrock actually preparing a new etf to invest in china tech stocks. it wasn't long ago they said trip a lot investments in china before the second or third leg down pure do you think this is a good move? >> good afternoon. good to see you, my friend appeared normally what wall street shops do is there's an old expression that when the tax quack feed them in their is an unsafe seated demand for product. in 1999 merrill lynch with-- came out with all this technology quote unquote etf, because i etf's. i give blackrock credit, something i don't often do. they are coming out with a new etf because there is so much demand. they are coming at it from a different angle because they are being knocked off the pedestal a bit. i think they are a bit early and i think it will pay off in a big way in the later half of 2022, 2023 and on so i think it's
gordon, thank you very much. >> thank you, charles.: black rock is saying you know it's happiness china is a great buying opportunity. we'd like to buy low and sell high. paul, according to reports blackrock actually preparing a new etf to invest in china tech stocks. it wasn't long ago they said trip a lot investments in china before the second or third leg down pure do you think this is a good move? >> good afternoon. good to see you, my friend appeared normally what wall street...
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gordon brown, in those days, who was then the incoming chancellor.ng government of the fed in washington. we went into the white house and met the chief adviser to the president. ministers came over, but so did mervyn king. that was an amazing opportunity. you've only had this job since may. you haven't got long as you said in the introduction to persuade people. are you good at saying no? in thisjob, you have to, and every day, colleagues will come with really good ideas. everything i say we will do, we would fund it. that means you do have to say no to people because you've got to prioritise. what what our priorities be as an incoming labour government in those green industries. what's the best advice you had. gordon brown was shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell. if there's one thing i du. i spoke to all of them when i was appointed to the job, and gordon, who i admire a lot, he said i have to have the discipline, but you've got to have something worth being disciplined for. that's intriguing in a way keir starmer has produced this essay. keir starme
gordon brown, in those days, who was then the incoming chancellor.ng government of the fed in washington. we went into the white house and met the chief adviser to the president. ministers came over, but so did mervyn king. that was an amazing opportunity. you've only had this job since may. you haven't got long as you said in the introduction to persuade people. are you good at saying no? in thisjob, you have to, and every day, colleagues will come with really good ideas. everything i say we...
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with our captain and our assessor-recorder, the supervisor of the community gordon mar and office of economic and work force development. so many people who work hard to help support our small businesses because we know despite what has happened during the pandemic, so many of our small businesses have been suffering in san francisco. the cost of doing business, the ability to find a storefront and go through the city's bureaucratic process to get open in the first place has changed our city as we know it. often times during the spring time, we're celebrating small businesses in san francisco but we need to do a better job of putting our money where our mouth is when we talk about supporting small businesses. i still go to the same dry cleaner i have been going to since i was a kid. i still go to the same dentist i have been going to since i've had teeth, i go to the same place to get my nails done when i can afford to get them done. it is an important part of the spirit of san francisco, we love our neighborhood shops and restaurants and businesses and we want to do everything we ca
with our captain and our assessor-recorder, the supervisor of the community gordon mar and office of economic and work force development. so many people who work hard to help support our small businesses because we know despite what has happened during the pandemic, so many of our small businesses have been suffering in san francisco. the cost of doing business, the ability to find a storefront and go through the city's bureaucratic process to get open in the first place has changed our city as...
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thriller it was gordon reid that took the match and the medal.l, britain's first paralympic badminton medallist. the sport is making its debut at these games and while he lost to india's player, it is the most special of medals. special of silvers. but perhaps today's moment of magic was in the football. the players can't see the ball, they can only hear it. it has a bell inside. so how about this for a wonder goal? brazil's nonato sparking jubilation as his spectacular solo effort meant they beat argentina and retained their title. truly a golden goal. andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. just time to tell you before we go... emma vardy car new is currently warming up in court and will play a match in the forefront of the us open. —— found in the fourth round of the us open. that's all for now. 24 2a celsius, that was the top temperature in the uk today and that was imbued in cornwall in south—west england. parts of wales or most of today's sunshine, most of us seeing plenty of cloud. some of that cloud were clear overnight tonight across parts of weste
thriller it was gordon reid that took the match and the medal.l, britain's first paralympic badminton medallist. the sport is making its debut at these games and while he lost to india's player, it is the most special of medals. special of silvers. but perhaps today's moment of magic was in the football. the players can't see the ball, they can only hear it. it has a bell inside. so how about this for a wonder goal? brazil's nonato sparking jubilation as his spectacular solo effort meant they...
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gordon corera, bbc news.n some adults say they find them soothing. but where did they come from? ben king has been finding out. the idea is very simple, colourful rubber toys with bubbles you can push in and out. but this craze has been decades in the making. the original was developed in the 1970s by two israeli games designers, theo and ora coster. among other games, they designed guess who? years passed and a canadian games company called fox mind bought the idea. it was marketed as last one lost, a game for two players who try not to push out the last bubble. but it didn't sell in great numbers... ..until one arrived in the postbox of a monkey in carolina, usa, who happens to have a big social media following. somebody sent her a pop it for her birthday and it was called the last one. and that was the first we'd ever seen of them and i don't know if it was an original or whatnot, but then they started making all these other brands and all her fans just kept sending them and sending them and sending them.
gordon corera, bbc news.n some adults say they find them soothing. but where did they come from? ben king has been finding out. the idea is very simple, colourful rubber toys with bubbles you can push in and out. but this craze has been decades in the making. the original was developed in the 1970s by two israeli games designers, theo and ora coster. among other games, they designed guess who? years passed and a canadian games company called fox mind bought the idea. it was marketed as last one...
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joseph gordon-levitt writer and director kevin smith, amber and jenny report on the olympics featuringg band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is late night we hope you're doing well. how is everybody doing let's get to the news. [ laughter ] new york governor andrew cuomo announced today that he will resign amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment and this is frankly amazing. he made the announcement via book that's right new york governor andrew cuomo announced today that he will resign amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment so tune in to cnn tonight for, i don't know, a rerun of "the history of the sitcom" cuomo resigned today after being accused of sexual harassment by at least 11 women and that's not even including the time he sexually harassed all of us. >> seth? >> seth: yes >> i came here today to hang out. >> seth: yeah? >> and i love your monologues. >> seth: thank you >> but can't we just have a conversation about the news? >> seth: sure. >> can't we just be like european >> seth: right >> you know what i me
joseph gordon-levitt writer and director kevin smith, amber and jenny report on the olympics featuringg band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is late night we hope you're doing well. how is everybody doing let's get to the news. [ laughter ] new york governor andrew cuomo announced today that he will resign amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment and this is frankly amazing. he made the announcement via book that's right new...
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i see rachel gordon in the background i think. and everybody has a mask on.uldn't be calling out people by faces because i can't see them. again to our commission. to the parks recreation advisory committee, the committee of citizens that works with us to help develop these projects. i know karen and steven are here. thank you for your presence. to my own staff for their hard work. lisa is here, she has been the captain of let's play sf. i see nick here, thank you nick. michelle who leads an amazing crew. james, robert, i know i'm going to forget somebody. these are the people who so lovelily and talently care for the space. our commission president likes to say victory has many parents and this is another victory with many, many, many parents. thank you to the entire team of people who have worked on this. in the interest of time, i'm going to turn it over to our mayor. mayor breed. (applause) >> thank you. we want to just extend heartfelt thank you to the people of this community, especially. it was your work, your advocacy that made it possible. people ask
i see rachel gordon in the background i think. and everybody has a mask on.uldn't be calling out people by faces because i can't see them. again to our commission. to the parks recreation advisory committee, the committee of citizens that works with us to help develop these projects. i know karen and steven are here. thank you for your presence. to my own staff for their hard work. lisa is here, she has been the captain of let's play sf. i see nick here, thank you nick. michelle who leads an...
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and gordon felt joins me now. gordon, thank you very much for being here.is is obviously a very difficult time and this anniversary is certainly something that has captured the nation's attention. and i just wonder how that sits with you and other family members at this time, at this milestone. >> well, once again, the eyes of the world are back on flight 93, the world trade center and the pentagon, it's an opportunity for us to look back over 20 years, reflect on our losses, reflect on the ripple effect of september 11th and how it continues to create loss and create great strife for us. but it's also a unique opportunity for us to reach out to a new generation of students and even young teachers to help tell the story of flight 93, about the heroism, about the sacrifice, the honor that was demonstrated by our loved ones. that morning. >> brangham: i was struck recently by the service members and women who died in afghanistan, as they were that few weeks ago, leaving afghanistan. and how many of them were babies or just toddlers when 9/11 originally happen
and gordon felt joins me now. gordon, thank you very much for being here.is is obviously a very difficult time and this anniversary is certainly something that has captured the nation's attention. and i just wonder how that sits with you and other family members at this time, at this milestone. >> well, once again, the eyes of the world are back on flight 93, the world trade center and the pentagon, it's an opportunity for us to look back over 20 years, reflect on our losses, reflect on...
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. >> reporter: gordon hoyt lost his sister that day, too.he building as a first responder and barely escaped as the building collapsed >> 20 years later i can still hear it, smell it, taste it and see it as if it just happened yesterday it is nothing that i will ever forget >> reporter: these families tell me today is also about a nation pausing and honoring a vow to remember. lester, they say it is a tradition they plan to continue forever. >> my goodness we have all felt their pain today rehema, thanks very much >>> more on the ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania, celebrating the heroes of flight 93 former president george w. bush spoke there, praising the passengers and crew for their actions then and warning of a new threat now tom llamas is there. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: in this open field - >> my mother and flight attendant ceecee ross lyles. >> reporter: the names of heroes echoing, those of the passengers and crew who died defending united flight 93 >> edward porter felt. >> reporter: 41-year-old edward felt was one of them, his younger b
. >> reporter: gordon hoyt lost his sister that day, too.he building as a first responder and barely escaped as the building collapsed >> 20 years later i can still hear it, smell it, taste it and see it as if it just happened yesterday it is nothing that i will ever forget >> reporter: these families tell me today is also about a nation pausing and honoring a vow to remember. lester, they say it is a tradition they plan to continue forever. >> my goodness we have all...
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so gordon, do we have a treaty with taiwan? assault taiwan does the united states have to respond militarily to protect taiwan? >> we don't have a mutual defense treaty. we have the taiwan relationship act that allows the united states to sell weapons to taiwan and other things but most of our obligations are those that have been passed down from administration to administration. the six assurances and a number of other items that have really been state department generated. >> jesse: okay, good. that gives me a sense of relief that biden is not going to have to go in there and go crazy but the problem is joe biden could go crazy at any time. you don't know who he's capable of, who is making the decisions for him, if he's even making his own decisions, so china in taiwan, in the straits, how he has dealt with our allies and enemies throughout the world so far. we burned nato just to get out on biden's timeline, so they are testing us. what are the implications? speak of the implications are that taiwan will do something tt acci
so gordon, do we have a treaty with taiwan? assault taiwan does the united states have to respond militarily to protect taiwan? >> we don't have a mutual defense treaty. we have the taiwan relationship act that allows the united states to sell weapons to taiwan and other things but most of our obligations are those that have been passed down from administration to administration. the six assurances and a number of other items that have really been state department generated. >>...
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john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails from the market place, american enterprise from the selling of doing when to the breakup of at&t and an empire of wealth, the epic history of american economic power. please join me in welcoming mister gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening. i'm happy and honored to be at hillsdale college once again. i'm here to talk about socialism and american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. socialism is by definition an economic system where in the means of product
john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence...
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gordon chang joins us next. late-night host, climate change is a matter for viewers tuning in for a few laughs. ♪♪ >> welcome back, president biden said host a crisis talks to say this pending agenda amid infighting from his own party. >> lauren blanchard joins us from dc as they threatened to derail infrastructure vote. >> the white house called the wednesday meetings with fellow democrats productive and candid but admitting they are not there yet, negotiations continue between the president and white house staff and factions of the democratic party, president biden once movement of two bills, a smaller bipartisan infrastructure package and a $3.5 trillion bill back better bill with liberal priorities, republicans are united against both - that larger legislation. >> we are in a pivotal period of our negotiations. he sees his role is uniting and working to bring together people over, agreement on a path forward. >> threatening the infrastructure bill and forcing the president into high wire negotiations are pro
gordon chang joins us next. late-night host, climate change is a matter for viewers tuning in for a few laughs. ♪♪ >> welcome back, president biden said host a crisis talks to say this pending agenda amid infighting from his own party. >> lauren blanchard joins us from dc as they threatened to derail infrastructure vote. >> the white house called the wednesday meetings with fellow democrats productive and candid but admitting they are not there yet, negotiations continue...
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gordon reed and supervisor gordon mar launched the storefront vandalism relief grant program. it's a long one but it's a good one. businesses can apply to get up to $2000 to help repair any damage in destruction. >> we must do better. but, there is the other part of what we talked about. bakery recently was vandalized, a pharmacy ransacked and windows broken. here, a footprint, they faced two cases of vandalism. flowers burned to the ground, all these incredible places that are institutions in our city. >> that program is going to focus on small businesses july 2020 and later. a total of $1 million will be granted. >>> we first brought you the news conference live on cbsn bay area. you can watch 24 seven streaming on kpix.com or the news app. >>> alameda county is a bring opening up a crucial resource for the homeless. the 34 tiny homes open will join 92 others already established in that area. the project was supported by multiple county agencies and nonprofits, including healthcare for the homeless. >> we are very thankful to our partners here. it is a new project, a new mod
gordon reed and supervisor gordon mar launched the storefront vandalism relief grant program. it's a long one but it's a good one. businesses can apply to get up to $2000 to help repair any damage in destruction. >> we must do better. but, there is the other part of what we talked about. bakery recently was vandalized, a pharmacy ransacked and windows broken. here, a footprint, they faced two cases of vandalism. flowers burned to the ground, all these incredible places that are...
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for now, thank you very much, gordon _ bit more uncertain. much, gordon corera. - tomorrow marks 20 years since 9/11, the deadliest foreign attack ever on us soil which killed nearly 3,000 people. on september 11th, suicide attackers highjacked four us passenger planes, crashing two into the skyscrapers of the world trade center in new york. 0ur north america editorjon sopel has been hearing the stories of three people impacted by the horror of that day, and a warning — his report does include footage of the attack on the twin towers. morning the one thing that time hasn't told is how profoundly shocking the sights and sounds were that tuesday morning. this terrorist attack change the world. nearly 3000 died and thousands more had their lives on —— upended. this is the story of three of those people who found themselves at the vortex of the storm. m? found themselves at the vortex of the storm. ~ , . found themselves at the vortex of the storm. g . ., , ., ., ., the storm. my dad was an amazing human being- _ the storm. my dad was an amazing
for now, thank you very much, gordon _ bit more uncertain. much, gordon corera. - tomorrow marks 20 years since 9/11, the deadliest foreign attack ever on us soil which killed nearly 3,000 people. on september 11th, suicide attackers highjacked four us passenger planes, crashing two into the skyscrapers of the world trade center in new york. 0ur north america editorjon sopel has been hearing the stories of three people impacted by the horror of that day, and a warning — his report does...
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gordon is partially deaf and has a stutter.n politic sports and entertainment who have inspired him. >> everybody in this book has had struggles and they overcame those struggles and they they kids just like us with dreams. reggie: gordon told abc7 news that his latest portrait is of --. we set up a chat between him and the wrapper. -- the rapper. >> hello. >> hey, bro. i have seen you on tv. you have a lot of talent. >> thank you. >> what do you want to tell him? >> i made you this painting. >> i want to buy that picture. set it up so i can buy that picture. >> ok. definitely. jobina: and what might be the best part, gordon sold enough paintings to buy his mama house next year -- by his mom a house -- to buy his mom a house next year. in the bay area, no meano meano reggie: wow. does louis have a famous people's phone numbers ready to go? jobina: if you talk to him one time, he is the coolest. he will say, call me up. you should also see his bitmoji it is really good. he has this little beanie ande d the glasses. i am not kidd
gordon is partially deaf and has a stutter.n politic sports and entertainment who have inspired him. >> everybody in this book has had struggles and they overcame those struggles and they they kids just like us with dreams. reggie: gordon told abc7 news that his latest portrait is of --. we set up a chat between him and the wrapper. -- the rapper. >> hello. >> hey, bro. i have seen you on tv. you have a lot of talent. >> thank you. >> what do you want to tell him?...
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echoing the sentiments of gordon brown.onvince other countries to do their part? we've certainly seen lots of global leaders come together, convened by president biden, at this special summit at the un general assembly. we saw many pledges and commitments to global action. now we just need to global action. now we just need to see that translated to reality, and we also heard that there will be more meetings later in the year and next year, so all of our partners who are working through covax to achieve this very impressive goal will be following closely to make sure these commitments turn into reality. every day that they don't, people's lives are at risk, and communities that rely on fragile health care systems in poorer countries could see themselves go without protection. lilian countries could see themselves go without protection.— without protection. lily, i want to ask ou without protection. lily, i want to ask you how _ without protection. lily, i want to ask you how much _ without protection. lily, i want to ask yo
echoing the sentiments of gordon brown.onvince other countries to do their part? we've certainly seen lots of global leaders come together, convened by president biden, at this special summit at the un general assembly. we saw many pledges and commitments to global action. now we just need to global action. now we just need to see that translated to reality, and we also heard that there will be more meetings later in the year and next year, so all of our partners who are working through covax...
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the former prime minister gordon brown, now who ambassador for health financing, says shifting vaccinese�*s interests. if the disease spreads in africa and in low—income countries, and if it mutates and there are new variants, it's going to come back to haunt even the fully vaccinated here. nobody's safe until everybody's safe. the g7 summit in cornwall injune pledged a billion doses to poor countries as a big step towards vaccinating the world, but critics say the process has moved too slowly. today, president biden, at a covid—i9 virtual summit, promised to double the us contribution. this is a global tragedy, - and we're not going to solve this crisis with half measures or middle—of—the—road - ambitions. we need to go big. but will a pledge to "go big" actually deliver? african countries, and others, will want to see vaccine supplies arriving at a faster rate before passing judgment. hugh pym, bbc news. i've been speaking to unicef�*s head of advocacy for health, vaccines and pandemic response, lily caprani, in new york. she told me that these pledges need to be turned into action. w
the former prime minister gordon brown, now who ambassador for health financing, says shifting vaccinese�*s interests. if the disease spreads in africa and in low—income countries, and if it mutates and there are new variants, it's going to come back to haunt even the fully vaccinated here. nobody's safe until everybody's safe. the g7 summit in cornwall injune pledged a billion doses to poor countries as a big step towards vaccinating the world, but critics say the process has moved too...
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gordon corera, bbc news. the 9/11 attacks led to the invasion of afghanistan.ban are back in power and presenting a new face to the world. they've promised to forgive those who fought against them — and to respect women's rights to work and education. but many afghans are still fearful of what the new order will bring, as secunder kermani reports from kabul. back in the classroom. this was amongst the first schools in kabul to reopen for girls after the fall of the taliban in 2001. they, along with female teachers, had been banned by the group. two decades on, the school has expanded. pupils have gone on to become doctors, engineers... aisha misbah has worked here for the past a0 years. this time round, the taliban are allowing girls to get an education but all secondary school classes are currently paused, awaiting new rules from the group. pupils here face other challenges, too. pleas to the previous government for new buildings went unanswered. educating generations of young afghan girls and boys has been one of the main achievements of the past 20 years. bu
gordon corera, bbc news. the 9/11 attacks led to the invasion of afghanistan.ban are back in power and presenting a new face to the world. they've promised to forgive those who fought against them — and to respect women's rights to work and education. but many afghans are still fearful of what the new order will bring, as secunder kermani reports from kabul. back in the classroom. this was amongst the first schools in kabul to reopen for girls after the fall of the taliban in 2001. they,...
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gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening.m both happy and honored be back here once again. i'm here to talk about socialism in american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. [laughter] socialism is by definition, an economic system wherein the means of production are held in common, that is by the government. socialism therefore necessarily concentrates power while the people might in theory, own the means of production on the individuals can pass. socialism in all its many forms from the democratic socialism post-world war ii, bring to the unspeakable horrors cambodia to that weird combination of communist monarchy and north korea means not only economic power to the people but economic power to fiduciaries for the people. the same people who exercise political power power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. that's right in capitalist countries the rich become powerful and socialist once the power become rich. [laughter] and a socialist economy, one is expected to work for the co
gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening.m both happy and honored be back here once again. i'm here to talk about socialism in american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. [laughter] socialism is by definition, an economic system wherein the means of production are held in common, that is by the government. socialism therefore necessarily concentrates power while the people might in theory, own the means of production on the individuals can pass....
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gordon corera, bbc news. let's get some more of the day's other news now. complained to him that america is interfering in its parliamentary elections. the foreign ministry in moscow says it has "irrefutable evidence" of american tech giants violating russian laws in the run—up to next weekend's vote. last week, russia warned apple and google that they were breaking the law by failing to remove from their stores a smart voting app championed by the jailed opposition leader, alexei navalny. the uk home secretary, priti patel, has confirmed that dame cressida dick will continue to lead the metropolitan police service until 202a. a number of her high—profile critics had sent an open letter to the prime minister calling for her contract not to be extended. the head of the world health organization in europe says coronavirus may be around for years, adding that the appearance of new variants made it increasingly difficult to reach herd immunity. hans kluge told reporters that with new, more transmissable variants, the aim of vaccination should be to prevent more
gordon corera, bbc news. let's get some more of the day's other news now. complained to him that america is interfering in its parliamentary elections. the foreign ministry in moscow says it has "irrefutable evidence" of american tech giants violating russian laws in the run—up to next weekend's vote. last week, russia warned apple and google that they were breaking the law by failing to remove from their stores a smart voting app championed by the jailed opposition leader, alexei...
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gordon, we spoke about a week ago. it was pretty miserable. is it better today? >> yes.stored in our parish, and we have after today we should be about 40 % of our utilities. the bayou region, the lower, lower region areas of our parish was the hardest hit. and that will still be two or three weeks more before we can get power back down there. >> so what are people doing of those who still don't have power, they don't have clean water, how are they managing? what can others do to help? >> well, we've got quite a few pods, points of distribution, and we have volunteers and the national guard and to the -- we have throughout the parish, distributing food, water, baby food, diapers, meals. there's a lot of cooking teams down there. and a lot of -- like i said, the northern region, central to northern, a lot of that power has been restored, and you've got some restaurants open and some gas stations and convenience stores open and supermarkets open you know, from the northern part of the parish. the southern part of the parish is still under heavy construction and trying to g
gordon, we spoke about a week ago. it was pretty miserable. is it better today? >> yes.stored in our parish, and we have after today we should be about 40 % of our utilities. the bayou region, the lower, lower region areas of our parish was the hardest hit. and that will still be two or three weeks more before we can get power back down there. >> so what are people doing of those who still don't have power, they don't have clean water, how are they managing? what can others do to...
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lorna gordon, bbc news.currently at around 43%. this marks a major policy change in how new south wales is tackling coronavirus. here's the state premier, gladys berejiklian. all of this is on the day were the state has recorded about since the beginning of the pandemic. about for australia, these are huge numbers. but those freedoms that have been announced were not conditioned on lowering the number of cases any more, they were conditioned on the number of vaccinations — of people fully vaccinating, double doses — reaching 70%. now, there are a couple of things here that we need to look out for. one is how people prove that they are vaccinated. there is a suggestion of a vaccination passport or a vaccination app. we still have to hear confirmation about that and iron these details out. the other thing that we are looking out for is the reaction of other states. for example, queensland and western australia, they are covid—free and they're not very happy about freedom of movement when it's not 100% vaccinat
lorna gordon, bbc news.currently at around 43%. this marks a major policy change in how new south wales is tackling coronavirus. here's the state premier, gladys berejiklian. all of this is on the day were the state has recorded about since the beginning of the pandemic. about for australia, these are huge numbers. but those freedoms that have been announced were not conditioned on lowering the number of cases any more, they were conditioned on the number of vaccinations — of people fully...
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gordon chang, thanks very much. looking back at the election and what happened since, charlie gasparino, a lot of it just a comment from people around him and those financial communities elsewhere about the post election environment that led up to the january 6 attacks. what did you learn, charlie? >> i've been calling those contacts today. to the man. i usually talk about financial stuff or regulation. i was asking about this book that woodward just put out. they weren't surprised that -- on the pence stuff. everybody knows that pence felt enormous pressure from donald trump to do something to stop the election to stay in office. we all know that. none of them were sort of supportive of trump trying to stay in office and these are gop lobbyists and political advisers. they think he lost genuinely. what they were most outrageous is the conduct of general milley. these are people that deal not just on financial measures, maybe social issues and doing a lot of things. they have never heard of a general calling up esse
gordon chang, thanks very much. looking back at the election and what happened since, charlie gasparino, a lot of it just a comment from people around him and those financial communities elsewhere about the post election environment that led up to the january 6 attacks. what did you learn, charlie? >> i've been calling those contacts today. to the man. i usually talk about financial stuff or regulation. i was asking about this book that woodward just put out. they weren't surprised that...
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golden -- gordon fell.] >> madam vice president, president and misses bush, secretary holland, governor wolf, captain kurtz, pastor steve, superintendent clark, the stingless guests, families, friends, and ambassadors. you of all in -- joy -- joined us near and far. i invite you to remember this memorial. for the men and women who serve aboard the uss somerset today, and all of those active veterans in attendance, near and far, you honor us with your presence. we will never forget that there are thousands of your brothers gravely injured, or have lost their lives while serving as a result of their service. during these past 20 years, their loss reminds us that september 11 was not a singular event. it was a date that marked a cultural paradigm shift in our country and for freedom loving people across the globe. to the families of flight 93 here and at home, honoring a loved one, my heart goes out to you. having lost a brother on september 11, i to live with the grief that is deep and consuming and always pr
golden -- gordon fell.] >> madam vice president, president and misses bush, secretary holland, governor wolf, captain kurtz, pastor steve, superintendent clark, the stingless guests, families, friends, and ambassadors. you of all in -- joy -- joined us near and far. i invite you to remember this memorial. for the men and women who serve aboard the uss somerset today, and all of those active veterans in attendance, near and far, you honor us with your presence. we will never forget that...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow.decision? covid numbers are suruain in the decision? covid numbers are surging in scotland, _ the decision? covid numbers are surging in scotland, five - the decision? covid numbers are surging in scotland, five times i surging in scotland, five times higher than there were four weeks ago and nicola sturgeon says she believes the limited use of a vaccine passport is appropriate and could help control the virus as we head into autumn and winter. you will not lead this vaccine certification to access public transport, education, the nhs, orto entered shops but you will need to prove you are double dosed if you want to go to a nightclub, go to any gigs or larger events like many football or rugby matches. plenty of nightclub owners are coming out expressing dismay saying they think they are being singled out unfairly. we have heard from the football authorities and they are not happy. they say they haven't been consulted and they don't think it is workable. the liberal democrats have civi
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow.decision? covid numbers are suruain in the decision? covid numbers are surging in scotland, _ the decision? covid numbers are surging in scotland, five - the decision? covid numbers are surging in scotland, five times i surging in scotland, five times higher than there were four weeks ago and nicola sturgeon says she believes the limited use of a vaccine passport is appropriate and could help control the virus as we head into autumn and...
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gordon corera, bbc news.ually assaulted by prince andrew, say he has been served with legal papers ahead of preliminary proceedings scheduled to take place in new york on monday. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell has more. these are the official legal papers relating to the civil case that was brought by virginia giuffre, and she alleges that she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew when she was 17 years old. he denies all the claims made against him and he said that he has no recollection of meeting her. but this civil case was launched last month at a court in new york, and as part of that initial process, papers must be served on the defendant, so prince andrew. now, a document published today by the court indicates that miss giuffre's lawyers believe this has now been done. it describes how their representative left the papers with a police officer at prince andrew's home — royal lodge in windsor — and that was on the 27th of august. now, what isn't clear this evening is whether the prince's legal
gordon corera, bbc news.ually assaulted by prince andrew, say he has been served with legal papers ahead of preliminary proceedings scheduled to take place in new york on monday. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell has more. these are the official legal papers relating to the civil case that was brought by virginia giuffre, and she alleges that she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew when she was 17 years old. he denies all the claims made against him and he said that he has no...
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gordon corera, bbc news.s call an "unsubstantiated" ruling by the european court of human rights, which found that russia was responsible for the killing of the former kgb officer, alexander litvinenko, in london in 2006. mr litvinenko, who became a british citizen, was fatally poisoned with radioactive polonium—210, which was put in his tea. a public inquiry conducted a decade later concluded that the killing was "probably approved" by president putin. the defence secretary, ben wallace, has ordered an investigation, into a data breach which could threaten the safety of more than 250 people in afghanistan. they include dozens of afghan interpreters, who worked for british forces. the mod, has referred itself to the information commissioner's office and one person, has been suspended. our special correspondent, lucy manning's report, contains some flashing images. it was an e—mail that was supposed to reassure. instead, it might have put afghan interpreters at greater risk. when the ministry of defence sent t
gordon corera, bbc news.s call an "unsubstantiated" ruling by the european court of human rights, which found that russia was responsible for the killing of the former kgb officer, alexander litvinenko, in london in 2006. mr litvinenko, who became a british citizen, was fatally poisoned with radioactive polonium—210, which was put in his tea. a public inquiry conducted a decade later concluded that the killing was "probably approved" by president putin. the defence...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.st of the country. today, hundreds of protesters, including many women, took to the streets of the capital kabul chanting slogans against neighbouring pakistan whose government they accuse of supporting the taliban. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani, with camera journalist malik mudasir, has sent this report. "death to pakistan," the crowd chant. they're furious at what they believe is the country's support for the taliban, including, they allege, in taking over panjshir, the last province to be captured by the group. translation: pakistan has directly attacked our country. _ we don't want pakistan to announce the government here. afghanistan is a free country. we women and men are not the same as those 20 years ago who were being whipped into submission. pakistan says the taliban are afghan, it's got nothing to do with them? translation: | accept. the taliban are afghans, but behind them is pakistan. they gave them this ideology. pakistan says it has always worked for peace in afghan
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.st of the country. today, hundreds of protesters, including many women, took to the streets of the capital kabul chanting slogans against neighbouring pakistan whose government they accuse of supporting the taliban. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani, with camera journalist malik mudasir, has sent this report. "death to pakistan," the crowd chant. they're furious at what they believe is the country's support for the taliban, including, they allege, in...