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yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here isis one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. andach photo or each image is time- anand date-stamped to tell me activivity levels o of certan species. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapted d to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rura
yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here isis one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations...
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hywel griffith, bbc news. watch rockfield: the studio on the farm on bbc four, bbc two wales and the iplayer this saturday night at 9:15pm. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time for us to look at the national and international front pages and the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we're joined remotely by polly mckenzie, the chief executive of the cross—party think—tank demos, and the brexit commissioning editor of the telegraph, asa bennett. lovely to have you both with us tonight. so let's start with some of tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph says 0xford scientists believe they've made a breakthrough in their search for a covid—19 vaccine after discovering that the jab triggers a response that may offer a "double defence" against the virus. the metro goes with what it calls growing confusion over the need to wear masks in shops in england, with health secretary mat
hywel griffith, bbc news. watch rockfield: the studio on the farm on bbc four, bbc two wales and the iplayer this saturday night at 9:15pm. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time for us to look at the national and international front pages and the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we're joined remotely by polly mckenzie, the chief executive of the...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, abergavenny. — one that led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and charges of genocide against sudan's former president. the worst of the violence was more than a decade ago, but the uk has granted asylum to some of those fleeing continuing instability there. fergal keane, who reported from darfur in 2004, has been talking to two cousins who are from there — and now find themselves on different sides of the channel. it is a story of numberless journeys, driven by the enduring legacy of genocide. journeys that bring some to refuge in britain, while others languish in makeshift camps. it is the story of the lost sons of darfur. the search at twilight for migrants waiting to cross the channel near calais. we are facing situations of despair, total despair. and they are very determined to cross, because they are so... close to their goal. these are frequent hiding places, abandoned bunkers from the second world war.
hywel griffith, bbc news, abergavenny. — one that led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and charges of genocide against sudan's former president. the worst of the violence was more than a decade ago, but the uk has granted asylum to some of those fleeing continuing instability there. fergal keane, who reported from darfur in 2004, has been talking to two cousins who are from there — and now find themselves on different sides of the channel. it is a story of numberless journeys, driven by...
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maity: recordemos quiÉn es melanie griffith y no estÁ hablando de ningÚn ex.ja de antonio banderas, yo no lo hubiese compartido, pero no es la primera vez que los ex se coquetean en redes sociales. jomari: poner ahora un post. [hablan a la vez] carlos: vamos de regreso a nueva york. vamos a ver si mary ha cambiado de opiniÓn. has cambiado de opiniÓn? mary: eso no importa. recuerda que el nombre dice ex. lo que es ex y a paso. >> eso no es asÍ, no es así. dÓnde estÁ tu dignidad? [hablan a la vez] mary: no importa. lo importante que tengas tu marido ahÍ contigo. [hablan a la vez] carlos: tranquilas, por favor! [risas] tranquilas. [hablan a la vez] [risas] tranquilas, seÑoras. muchas gracias. gracias. gracias por haber participado. entiendo sus puntos de vista. gracias. me ha encantado. lo que es ex ya fue editado su refranes. muchas gracias, chicas. eso es lo que piensa nuestra gente. usted quÉ harÍa? nosotros vamos a seguir aquÍ en "sin rollo". mÁs adelante, tengo noticia de esta gran, gran pelea que se estÁ dando entre reggaetoneros. hasta karol g esta metida
maity: recordemos quiÉn es melanie griffith y no estÁ hablando de ningÚn ex.ja de antonio banderas, yo no lo hubiese compartido, pero no es la primera vez que los ex se coquetean en redes sociales. jomari: poner ahora un post. [hablan a la vez] carlos: vamos de regreso a nueva york. vamos a ver si mary ha cambiado de opiniÓn. has cambiado de opiniÓn? mary: eso no importa. recuerda que el nombre dice ex. lo que es ex y a paso. >> eso no es asÍ, no es así. dÓnde estÁ tu dignidad?...
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well as you say adrian this is the 2nd time in 2 months that martin griffiths the u.n. special envoy has addressed the security council and last time he spoke to them in the he said there was significant progress and peace was within close reach an optimistic assessment in may compare that to what he told the security council a short time ago. mr president i continued to her i do the joint declaration the goetia asians will turn the tide away from these morgan. toward peace i don't want today to sugarcoat things there is a real risk that these negotiations will slip away yemen were injure a new phase or prolonged escalation of the uncontrolled spread of covert 19 and a severe and threatening economic decline. while the humanitarian assessment is equally grim we heard from the undersecretary general in charge of the un c monetary in coordination and he said the situation in yemen in humanitarian terms was the worst right now it's been any point in the war you've got lots of people who do not have enough food full scale famine is a possibility and you've got covert 19 and
well as you say adrian this is the 2nd time in 2 months that martin griffiths the u.n. special envoy has addressed the security council and last time he spoke to them in the he said there was significant progress and peace was within close reach an optimistic assessment in may compare that to what he told the security council a short time ago. mr president i continued to her i do the joint declaration the goetia asians will turn the tide away from these morgan. toward peace i don't want today...
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. >> reporter: still, until the law or health orders change again, griffith's outdoor barber service is legal. operating indoors is not. he says he's had two visits from san jose police and talked with the district attorney's office, but so far has been let off with warnings. griffiths insists as long as he follows the state cosmetology board's guidelines, he's not worried about what he calls an oppressive government. >> if governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and try and shut us down, i suggest they bring backup. >> why is that? >> because we're not shutting down. >> reporter: robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> a new strategy in san francisco to help children who may not have access to a computer or the internet for distance learning. the city is now opening community learning hubs. the plan would help support dozens of students at dozens of locations across the city, including at rec centers. strict public health guidelines will be in place. the priority is to serve students who may be homeless, in foster care, or in public housing. >> we wanted to make sure that
. >> reporter: still, until the law or health orders change again, griffith's outdoor barber service is legal. operating indoors is not. he says he's had two visits from san jose police and talked with the district attorney's office, but so far has been let off with warnings. griffiths insists as long as he follows the state cosmetology board's guidelines, he's not worried about what he calls an oppressive government. >> if governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and...
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with me today to answer as many of your questions as possible about getting back to school is sian griffithsd education economics at the institute of education, which is part of university college of london. hello and welcome. perhaps no surprise there is an off a lot of questions about trying to get children back to school. let's start with one from nicola featherstone. who asks about children being interested in education. the fantasy of both... we will take a look first. you'll make some schools will be going back in late august. schools in leicester, they tend to go back in the last week of august and despite what has happened in leicester at the moment, they are still hoping to do that. no schools will be going back in early september. his ambition to see all children back in school full—time from september. i think the idea they go back before that is they would be very much the joy of the teaching unions and from teachers. they have been doing rote learning and keeping schools open for key worker children and vulnerable children. i think they deserve a summer holiday. your thoughts? i
with me today to answer as many of your questions as possible about getting back to school is sian griffithsd education economics at the institute of education, which is part of university college of london. hello and welcome. perhaps no surprise there is an off a lot of questions about trying to get children back to school. let's start with one from nicola featherstone. who asks about children being interested in education. the fantasy of both... we will take a look first. you'll make some...
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hywel griffith, live in cardiff. leicester went into local lockdown after a sharp rise in coronavirus infections. working conditions in the city's textile factories were highlighted as a major concern. 0ur correspondent sian lloyd has been given exclusive access to the health and safety inspection team in leicester, carrying out on the spot factory visits to enforce lockdown rules. we're in the area, looking at the textiles industry and looking at compliance for covid. a visit unannounced to a clothing factory from safety inspectors. more than 30 spot checks have been carried out by the health and safety executive at sites across the city in the past week alone. leicester remains in lockdown after a spike in the number of cases of covid. and while health officials say there is no single cause for the increase, conditions in some of the 1,500 factories in leicester's clothing industry are under scrutiny. they can be quite overcrowded, some of these buildings, so social distancing is key, but also, the welfare arrangem
hywel griffith, live in cardiff. leicester went into local lockdown after a sharp rise in coronavirus infections. working conditions in the city's textile factories were highlighted as a major concern. 0ur correspondent sian lloyd has been given exclusive access to the health and safety inspection team in leicester, carrying out on the spot factory visits to enforce lockdown rules. we're in the area, looking at the textiles industry and looking at compliance for covid. a visit unannounced to a...
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hywel griffith, bbc news. saturday night at 9.15pm. time for a look at the weather, here's susan powell. if you have seen any sunshine today, you have done very well. it did break through the clouds across devon for a time this afternoon. the south—west of england has fared reasonably well along with the east coast of scotland, but for the majority of these guys have looked rather more like this. a cloud, particularly clinging to the hills. to ta ke particularly clinging to the hills. to take us through this evening, there is plenty more of that cloud around to stay with us overnight, bringing a little rain for a time into scotland. but for many, a giant mild night. not the most promising —looking upstarts to thursday because it will be rather grey once again, but unlike today, we are anticipating the cloud breaking and seeing some anticipating the cloud breaking and seeing some sunny anticipating the cloud breaking and seeing some sunny spells across eastern wales, central and eastern parts of england by the
hywel griffith, bbc news. saturday night at 9.15pm. time for a look at the weather, here's susan powell. if you have seen any sunshine today, you have done very well. it did break through the clouds across devon for a time this afternoon. the south—west of england has fared reasonably well along with the east coast of scotland, but for the majority of these guys have looked rather more like this. a cloud, particularly clinging to the hills. to ta ke particularly clinging to the hills. to take...
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involved in the war in yemen to support diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict special envoy martin griffiths warned if negotiations between. breakdown then that yemen may slide into a new period of fighting uncovered 19 will spread uncontrollably. mollies prime minister has invited a key opposition figure to join a unity government he visited the home influential cleric mahmoud the opposition earlier rejected a mediation plan by the regional bloc ecowas. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera the inside story stretching from solution i felt. guilty all the corruption malaysian prime minister a sentence a move and a decade in prison. for leds and involvement in the one scandal so could this be a step towards rooting out croft in malaysia and what if any of the political ramifications this is inside story. and over and welcome to the program i'm noriko for you is the one scandal has shaken malaysia billions of dollars were allegedly looted from a state fund set up to promote the vote.
involved in the war in yemen to support diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict special envoy martin griffiths warned if negotiations between. breakdown then that yemen may slide into a new period of fighting uncovered 19 will spread uncontrollably. mollies prime minister has invited a key opposition figure to join a unity government he visited the home influential cleric mahmoud the opposition earlier rejected a mediation plan by the regional bloc ecowas. those are the headlines the news...
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griffith is for me. it's for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020. 5th anniversary here. is covered $9000.00 cases spike in some countries it's clear that the pandemic isn't slowing down that's why many of pinning their hopes on a vaccine. we're pretty cautiously optimistic that at the end of the year beginning of this coming 2021 we will have one in maybe more. more than one vaccine that would be available. thousands of scientists are now working on more than 150 vaccines but none is approved for use so just how close are we to getting an effective coronavirus vaccine. past the big question welcome to your coverage 19 special into w. news i want to jones and berlin good to have you with us the fight against the pandemic is gaining momentum the u.s. food and drug administration has granted fast track designation to get 9000 vaccine candidates under development by pfizer and its german partner biotech now this is an important step towards getting approval for a vaccine in the world is desperately waiting for. things are moving quickly
griffith is for me. it's for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020. 5th anniversary here. is covered $9000.00 cases spike in some countries it's clear that the pandemic isn't slowing down that's why many of pinning their hopes on a vaccine. we're pretty cautiously optimistic that at the end of the year beginning of this coming 2021 we will have one in maybe more. more than one vaccine that would be available. thousands of scientists are now working on...
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to talk about the latest developments with my guest, joining me from toulouse, france, is shawn griffith, she led hong kong's inquiry into sars in 2003. thank you so much for joining us. good to see you. good to have you on again. >> thanks. >> as of saturday, the united states has 61,352 new cases and we keep setting new records every day. what does that tell you about the situation we are in here? >> from an external perspective, it shows that you're not really in control of the virus. the epidemic is increasing, the numbers keep -- as you say keep breaking the records, which is a really unfortunate record to keep breaking. and it is a very serious situation because obviously covid is running rife, particularly in those states that show red on your map. >> it is hard to fathom, isn't it, how quickly states like florida and even west virginia now, louisiana, south carolina, are surgie ining and so rapidly. what should states do to try to turn this back? >> i think they need to get public messages out, that this is a serious disease. this is a sense that it doesn't seem to matter if you
to talk about the latest developments with my guest, joining me from toulouse, france, is shawn griffith, she led hong kong's inquiry into sars in 2003. thank you so much for joining us. good to see you. good to have you on again. >> thanks. >> as of saturday, the united states has 61,352 new cases and we keep setting new records every day. what does that tell you about the situation we are in here? >> from an external perspective, it shows that you're not really in control of...
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i'm bill griffith in for tyler mathison this is power lunch.ly on wall street today the dow is up nearly 400 points. the nasdaq at yet another record high check out shares of uber they've jumped after announcing they are doubling down on their food delivery service in a 2.5 billion dollar deal to buy post mates. we'll have more on that story later. >>> then, new york restauran
i'm bill griffith in for tyler mathison this is power lunch.ly on wall street today the dow is up nearly 400 points. the nasdaq at yet another record high check out shares of uber they've jumped after announcing they are doubling down on their food delivery service in a 2.5 billion dollar deal to buy post mates. we'll have more on that story later. >>> then, new york restauran
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bill griffith, you love nikola >> i didn't say i love nikola. you said you love a bold call.old call for j.p. morgan tesla is one to compare, and i'm not talking about the mania that's going on right now. >> no, it's not. >> hang on, hang on. right now nikola is five years old. it was founded in 2015 here we are in 2020 and they still haven't produced a truck yet, no revenue, and yet they went public and hope to have revenue next year. tesla founded in 2003, its first car, the roadster, came out in 2008 at the height of the crisis, no pandemic at that time then it went public two years later and it had a high revenue two years later and doubled the revenue last year. there's has been a better journey financially where it seems like nikola put the cart before the horse a lot of wishing at this point, i think. >> julia >> but let's get the story straight this is a hydrogen electric company, so we talk about hydrogen vehicles. you're talking about the massive infrastructure in capital needed to build out a huge number of hydrogen fuel stations across the u.s. one of the reasons
bill griffith, you love nikola >> i didn't say i love nikola. you said you love a bold call.old call for j.p. morgan tesla is one to compare, and i'm not talking about the mania that's going on right now. >> no, it's not. >> hang on, hang on. right now nikola is five years old. it was founded in 2015 here we are in 2020 and they still haven't produced a truck yet, no revenue, and yet they went public and hope to have revenue next year. tesla founded in 2003, its first car, the...
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this is the 2nd time in 2 months that martin griffiths the u.n. special envoy has addressed the security council and last time he spoke to them in the man he said there was significant progress and peace was within close reach an optimistic assessment in may compare that to what he told the security council a short time ago. mr president i continue to hope i do that the joint declaration that go shave will turn the tide away from this model and views toward peace but i don't want today to sugarcoat things there is a real risk that these negotiations will slip away yemen will enter a new face a prolonged escalation of the uncontrolled spread of herbut 19 and a severe. and threatening economic decline. thousands of people in yemen could be dying from undetected cases of cholera because covert 19 has overwhelmed health facilities that that's the latest assessment from oxfam which says that many are scared to seek treatment for fear of contracting the corona virus according to the u.k. based charity the start of the rainy season next month could worse
this is the 2nd time in 2 months that martin griffiths the u.n. special envoy has addressed the security council and last time he spoke to them in the man he said there was significant progress and peace was within close reach an optimistic assessment in may compare that to what he told the security council a short time ago. mr president i continue to hope i do that the joint declaration that go shave will turn the tide away from this model and views toward peace but i don't want today to...
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griffith why do you go to sponsor people might i seem to go this through the mobile properly when i'm through with a little too little of you food i will be the. student will be. a good one of the best of them but in front of all the best most of the brits olding. robeson. yeah right he's a little gorilla. we do have some numbers but it's the low mileage one. but for some some like me very popular but a jumbled from pony up we have definitely because it's a little look for older types to get a good couple of scripts double the debut film wanted of on the spot but. all right. ok that's the end of my suit. there are. already things of my sea fans here. good bad and. 'd 'd well done hearty and good luck in the future. and we'll see you all next week. 'd on race ringback. come. on tom attempts made by the horse was you know bringing. him to action wide eyed with one gun regulus mechanics create a great poetry. the romex. coming up on d w. you know globalized world. where everything is connected. all it takes is a school. to set things in motion the. local hero show their ideas can change
griffith why do you go to sponsor people might i seem to go this through the mobile properly when i'm through with a little too little of you food i will be the. student will be. a good one of the best of them but in front of all the best most of the brits olding. robeson. yeah right he's a little gorilla. we do have some numbers but it's the low mileage one. but for some some like me very popular but a jumbled from pony up we have definitely because it's a little look for older types to get a...
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involved in the war in yemen to support diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict special envoy martin griffiths warned if negotiations between. break down then that yemen may slide into a new period of fighting uncovered 19 of the spread uncontrollably. mollies prime minister has invited a key opposition figure to join a unity government he visited the home influential cleric mahmoud the opposition earlier rejected a mediation plan by the regional bloc ecowas. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera the inside story. i felt. guilty all the corruption from a malaysian prime minister a sentence simple than a decade in prison. for legs and involvement in the one and the scandal so could this be a step towards brought in malaysia and what if any of the political ramifications this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program i'm noriko for you is the one m.t.b. scandal has shaken malaysia billions of dollars were allegedly looted from a state fund set up to promote development a former prime minister was implicated as well as a network of foreign companies relations
involved in the war in yemen to support diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict special envoy martin griffiths warned if negotiations between. break down then that yemen may slide into a new period of fighting uncovered 19 of the spread uncontrollably. mollies prime minister has invited a key opposition figure to join a unity government he visited the home influential cleric mahmoud the opposition earlier rejected a mediation plan by the regional bloc ecowas. those are the headlines the news...
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today she's said to be on joe biden's vice presidential list, she is new mexico governor, michelle griffithome. >> i'm delighted to be on your show. nice to meet you and spend time with you. >> likewise. thank you for being here. i mentioned your the health secretary, a member of congress because they gave you incredible insight and how to deal with the coronavirus early on. you declared a state wide of emergency march 11 when there were only four cases in your state. what did you see that pushed you to move so quickly. >> two things, you know this virus is moving so it comes with travelers. we are still dealing with folks trapped on a cruise in california and i dealt with the pandemic before. the earlier you start the more abruptly you start, the better control and management efforts you have. this is the problem, you can't see the pandemic, everyone falsely assumed it won't come here, it will be easier and we will wait until we see what's happening. but too many, it's easier to explain, you have to move immediately otherwise it gets out of control. we are seeing all across the country now
today she's said to be on joe biden's vice presidential list, she is new mexico governor, michelle griffithome. >> i'm delighted to be on your show. nice to meet you and spend time with you. >> likewise. thank you for being here. i mentioned your the health secretary, a member of congress because they gave you incredible insight and how to deal with the coronavirus early on. you declared a state wide of emergency march 11 when there were only four cases in your state. what did you...
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the symbolic aspect is a reference to a quote described it to wilson about his opinion of dw griffith's controversial 1915 film," the birth of a nation." the functional aspect of the title is a reference to the method of his talk itself. i was asked to speak about wilson and race. i took this to be an intentionally brought invitation that i could shape in any number of ways. taking the invitation to heart, i decided to offer a sweep of the 20th century of the united states through a series of lightning strikes, as it were. a quick investigation revealed much larger political, culture -- that collectively tell us who we are as a people. this talk is certainly about wilson, but it more accurately about wilson's legacy as seen through a racial lens. it explores the way in which wilson's racial possibility shaped discourses, whose impact could be felt across the 20th century and continues to reverberate into the 21st. i will be limiting these lightning strikes to a geography that runs along i-95 and is about 3.5 hours from beginning to end. not my talk, just a geography. the distance betwee
the symbolic aspect is a reference to a quote described it to wilson about his opinion of dw griffith's controversial 1915 film," the birth of a nation." the functional aspect of the title is a reference to the method of his talk itself. i was asked to speak about wilson and race. i took this to be an intentionally brought invitation that i could shape in any number of ways. taking the invitation to heart, i decided to offer a sweep of the 20th century of the united states through a...
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clear that there is some very worrying trends in yemen right now worth reminding you that martin griffiths who is the special envoy of the u.n. the man whose job it is to try and bring peace to the troubled country spoke last the council a man then he talked of significant progress he says is that at the time peace was within close reach now 2 months on and his picture is certainly not as rosies as there's a real risk these negotiations will slip away and yemen will enter a new phase or prolonged escalation that's the political situation if you look at the humanitarian assessment i'm afraid it's equally grim we heard from our local who's the undersecretary general of the u.n. in charge of humanitarian affairs and he said the humanitarian situation in yemen has never been worse at any point in the war people are finding it very hard to find food there's a risk of a full scale famine in the country coated 19 cases are increasing there are cases of cholera and there's also that oil tanker in the port of data that needs urgent repair and yet so the engineers have managed to get to it they have
clear that there is some very worrying trends in yemen right now worth reminding you that martin griffiths who is the special envoy of the u.n. the man whose job it is to try and bring peace to the troubled country spoke last the council a man then he talked of significant progress he says is that at the time peace was within close reach now 2 months on and his picture is certainly not as rosies as there's a real risk these negotiations will slip away and yemen will enter a new phase or...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sian griffiths, education editorpdate. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. we'll have a few of these scattered across the country today — shower clouds — but most of the time sunshine, i think, for many of us. temperatures will hover around the low 20s in the south of the country and the high teens in the north. all in all, a pretty decent day. and a fine sunset on the way, as well, with plenty of clear weather. and then the clouds once again thicken across western parts of the uk and by the end of the night, heavy rain will sweep into some areas. in fact, it could be a really wet start to the day across northern ireland, the northwest of england and also northern wales. but the northeast of scotland there, i think a clear night and a dry start to the day. so tomorrow, an unsettled day across most of the uk. the winds will freshen across the south, as well. they could be up to gale force along some of these channel coasts and the southwest, too. but later in the day, the heaviest
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sian griffiths, education editorpdate. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. we'll have a few of these scattered across the country today — shower clouds — but most of the time sunshine, i think, for many of us. temperatures will hover around the low 20s in the south of the country and the high teens in the north. all in all, a pretty decent day. and a fine sunset on the way, as well,...
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our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff.overnment is feeling more confident about the transmission rates? first minister mark drakeford said in the last half an hour, what has happened in the north of england has given him pause for thought, as have events in the south of europe, but he is moving ahead with the planned changes over this weekend, and may reconsider some being looked at for later in august. actually, what has been reintroduced in the north of england is similarto reintroduced in the north of england is similar to what we have in wales, so for example at the moment, you can't have multiple households meeting indoors, but the change will come for people outdoors, as of monday, groups of up to 30 from any number of households can meet in parks like this one. pubs, cabbies and wrestlers can welcome customers indoors. today we are expecting some rain next week, so that will be good news for those businesses, but they are keeping an eye on the r rate and are keeping an eye on the r rate and a plan to keep more peopl
our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff.overnment is feeling more confident about the transmission rates? first minister mark drakeford said in the last half an hour, what has happened in the north of england has given him pause for thought, as have events in the south of europe, but he is moving ahead with the planned changes over this weekend, and may reconsider some being looked at for later in august. actually, what has been reintroduced in the north of england is similarto...
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concern over the worsening humanitarian and health situation in the country special envoy martin griffiths warned if talks between the warring sides don't work and yemen may slide into a new period of fighting and covert 19 was spread uncontrollably. in mali the prime minister has invited a key opposition think to join a unity government in order to resolve the political crisis the opposition earlier rejected a mediation plan by the regional bloc ecowas and called for the president to step down west african leaders have been pushing for a new election after a disputed vote the opposition and its supporters accuse president abraham of corruption mismanaging the economy and failing to contain armed groups. a large fleet of mostly chinese fishing vessels has been discovered near the galapagos islands the ecuadorian navy has identified around 260 boats and stepped up patrols to ensure they don't enter the ecologically sensitive area and 2017 a chinese boat was caught with 300 tonnes of fish the galapagos islands are home to a large variety of species which are threatened with extinction. about
concern over the worsening humanitarian and health situation in the country special envoy martin griffiths warned if talks between the warring sides don't work and yemen may slide into a new period of fighting and covert 19 was spread uncontrollably. in mali the prime minister has invited a key opposition think to join a unity government in order to resolve the political crisis the opposition earlier rejected a mediation plan by the regional bloc ecowas and called for the president to step down...
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with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times and dawn foster, writer and broadcasters to both of you for being with us. let's run you through the front pages. the sunday express says thousands of british holiday—makers have had their travel plans thrown into chaos after spain was dropped from the safe countries list. ‘costa del ouara ntine' according to the sunday mirror — as holiday—makers learn they will need to self—isolate for 1a days upon arrival back in the uk. the sunday telegraph says tens of thousands of british tourists in spain have had their holidays thrown into disarray with the new quarantine restrictions. the paper also features a new portrait of the the queen by miriam escofet. the mail on sunday has the duke and duchess of cambridge refuting claims in an new biography that they actively spurned meghan markle. and according to the observer — labour will this week be notified of a batch of potentially new legal actions over anti—semitism days after a warning was issued to the shadow cabinet about the devastating toll the crisis is taking on the party's
with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times and dawn foster, writer and broadcasters to both of you for being with us. let's run you through the front pages. the sunday express says thousands of british holiday—makers have had their travel plans thrown into chaos after spain was dropped from the safe countries list. ‘costa del ouara ntine' according to the sunday mirror — as holiday—makers learn they will need to self—isolate for 1a days upon arrival back in the...
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shawn griffith. she led the hong kong's government's into the sars epidemic of 2003. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. er healthier a have symptoms for weeks after they recover. what else do we know about this? >> this is one of the studies that is showing how little we know about this disease. we know about one-third of patients who have the disease have no symptoms. if we do population-based work, there's a lot more infection in our communities than we expect. a u.k. study showed that 45% of people being hospitalized needed to continue to have care. it highlights for us how our initial thinking that this was a disease that affected older people, that's true for those that unfortunately died. but a big impact from this disease. and we know from a report that's been published in england today, that obesity is a predisposing factor. i'm not sure from that cdc study you used, how many of the young people were obese. but we know people who are obese, tend to get the infection more seriously. we're finding our way through the science here. it's important that the stu
shawn griffith. she led the hong kong's government's into the sars epidemic of 2003. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. er healthier a have symptoms for weeks after they recover. what else do we know about this? >> this is one of the studies that is showing how little we know about this disease. we know about one-third of patients who have the disease have no symptoms. if we do population-based work, there's a lot more infection in our communities than we expect. a u.k. study...
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i'm bill griffith in for tyler mathison this is power lunch. rally on wall street today the dow is up nearly 400 points. the nasdaq at yet another record high check out shares of uber they've jumped after announcing they are doubling down on their food delivery service in a 2.5 billion dollar deal to buy post mates. we'll have more on that story later. >>> then, new york restaurant juniors bakery took a ppp loan at the beginning of the pandemic now the company has been laying off its workers. all 650 workers. some have come back. we'll take a look what the they have done with the money the owner will be back with us a little bit later today on "power lunch" which starts right now. >>> thank you, bill. welcome. the s&p hitsi inhitting its hig level. let's get to bob with more on those market moves for us. bob. >> kelly, five straight up days for the s&p 500 and global markets are rallying as well we had a terrific opening. once again we're falling back on the usual. the big megacap names. you know those names i'm talking about new highs for amaz
i'm bill griffith in for tyler mathison this is power lunch. rally on wall street today the dow is up nearly 400 points. the nasdaq at yet another record high check out shares of uber they've jumped after announcing they are doubling down on their food delivery service in a 2.5 billion dollar deal to buy post mates. we'll have more on that story later. >>> then, new york restaurant juniors bakery took a ppp loan at the beginning of the pandemic now the company has been laying off its...
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congressman morgan griffith announced he's tested positive. he's been self-isolating and has no significant symptoms. a record number of americans are buying firearms. the fbi conducted the highest number of back ground checks for civilians since they began conducting them 20 years ago. >>> vermont's republican governor phil scott announced this morning he's extending the stay of emergency in vermont until august 15. he warned residents that it could be a while before things return to normal. >>> and the 43rd running of the chicago marathon has been canceled. only the second time in the history of the race that it's been scrapped. it's a fall event and they scrapped it. quite a few fall events have been scrapped. it does not bode well for a lot of other professional team sporting events that would like to launch in the fall. >> no, especially when you consider how you have to crowd together the beginning of those racing. once everyone is running, it's hard to socially distance during a marathon, especially as everybody is expelling that much w
congressman morgan griffith announced he's tested positive. he's been self-isolating and has no significant symptoms. a record number of americans are buying firearms. the fbi conducted the highest number of back ground checks for civilians since they began conducting them 20 years ago. >>> vermont's republican governor phil scott announced this morning he's extending the stay of emergency in vermont until august 15. he warned residents that it could be a while before things return to...
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recession probably ends back toss it back to bill, if you're here someone needs a fourth griffith. >> kelly has a burning question for you right now. >> i do. >> okay. >> it's about the alphabet we heard about the u and the different kinds of vs, the square root symbol that could describe the recovery. people are talking about the k shape. it's what you were describing and what bob was talking about explain the "k." >> i really like this way of thinking about it because it suggests the really divergent outcomes that are out there and leads you to better economic policy what the k tells us is that some folks are doing very well. people who are able to work at home such as ourselves all kinds of professionals who are able to work from home they have one experience with this recession those who can't, those whose jobs are gone have a different experience some companies like amazon, their issues bonds at the lowest rates ever other companies can't find financing. it leads you to two different experiences when it comes to recovery and recent downturn it focused policy where it should be is
recession probably ends back toss it back to bill, if you're here someone needs a fourth griffith. >> kelly has a burning question for you right now. >> i do. >> okay. >> it's about the alphabet we heard about the u and the different kinds of vs, the square root symbol that could describe the recovery. people are talking about the k shape. it's what you were describing and what bob was talking about explain the "k." >> i really like this way of thinking...
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james griffith said he's been operating nonstop since the pandemic began. >> i'm not intimidated by the enforcement measures. >> reporter: once police arrived he backed down but in describing his response today, he chose his words carefully. >> i've asked my stylists to strict w strictly work outdoors because i was to be in compliance. but we'll see how it goes. >> so you're not ruling out starting indoors again. >> i don't really want to say. >> reporter: his open for outside business and told us other salons operate more discretely. one customer agrees. >> it is better than some garage where they don't sanitize or back street. >> griffin has gotten public support even if it attracted police. >> they're reacting to lts news story from yesterday. i've -- it is been incredible. i've had an overwhelming number of really positive support of emails, text messages, phone calls from strangers just calling to cheer us on. >> reporter: when pressed he admitted he's got some negative and angry messages as well. but the state inspector issued a warning today, so public reaction might not mean muc
james griffith said he's been operating nonstop since the pandemic began. >> i'm not intimidated by the enforcement measures. >> reporter: once police arrived he backed down but in describing his response today, he chose his words carefully. >> i've asked my stylists to strict w strictly work outdoors because i was to be in compliance. but we'll see how it goes. >> so you're not ruling out starting indoors again. >> i don't really want to say. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: historian tom griffith says getting rid of the monuments is not the answer. >> we canll of the symbols of our past, but we can't ignore the history. it will remain, no matter what sculptures are torn down around the country, and that continues today. >> reporter: to some mt. rushmore, the creation, is almost as controversial today as its creator. the sculptor was an ardent supporter of the ku klux klan but never took the oath. >> more practically he was affiliated with the klan to raise money. >> reporter: about the fireworks, there is concern that there could be a forest fire as a result of that, but the park service says they have got it under control, and a footnote on coronavirus. a law enforcement source tells cnn that eight united states secret service agents tested positive for coronavirus before the vice president was supposed to go to arizona earlier this week. that trip had to be delayed for a day. kate, back to you. >> joe, thank you so much. so much to get out there. really appreciate it. >>> joining me right now is randy siler, the chairman of the south da
. >> reporter: historian tom griffith says getting rid of the monuments is not the answer. >> we canll of the symbols of our past, but we can't ignore the history. it will remain, no matter what sculptures are torn down around the country, and that continues today. >> reporter: to some mt. rushmore, the creation, is almost as controversial today as its creator. the sculptor was an ardent supporter of the ku klux klan but never took the oath. >> more practically he was...
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griffith because of course they came later to the white house. the gishes, the gish sisters came to the front porch as did al jolson. it's interesting today to think about a republican candidate with all this support from hollywood. this is not what we perhaps would have expected, but at that time, they were very, very popular in hollywood. they love the movies. they showed movies in there and in the white house extensively. and this was something that they really, really gravitated to, the hollywood crowd and that kind of celebrity culture florence really grooved on that i guess you could say. >> janet anderson on facebook writes, on struck by the depth and capacity of mrs. harding's comments about women and men in this era, how big is the women's moving in the political campaign at that time, we talked about that. but then she asks, what issues were there beyond the vote for women at that time? >> in the election? well, certainly, the big -- well, it's always the economy and the economy is very bad in 1920. there's tremendous unemployment. ther
griffith because of course they came later to the white house. the gishes, the gish sisters came to the front porch as did al jolson. it's interesting today to think about a republican candidate with all this support from hollywood. this is not what we perhaps would have expected, but at that time, they were very, very popular in hollywood. they love the movies. they showed movies in there and in the white house extensively. and this was something that they really, really gravitated to, the...
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rosa parks apartments, alice griffith, and mission morris. 1064 to 1068 mission, and sunnydale block 6. our preservation efforts of the small sites program, r.a.d. and home s.f. have led us to target acquisitions with expiring affordability restrictions. over the last year, we celebrated preservation and acquisition of a number of small sites, including the acquisition of the first small site in the sunset, the third site in the richmond. additionally, our down payment assistance loan program and teacher next door initiatives have made it possible for long-term san francisco residents to become first time home buyers. our portfolio consists of 40 buildings with 392 residential units and 30 commercial spaces. the pipeline includes 17 prospect sites with 315 residential units and 14 commercial spaces. we have provided 3 million small sites capacity payment grants to go directly towards funding for staff and nonprofit organizations as well as 450,000 for nonprofit initiatives. our current partners are listed within the slide. next slide, please. under slide 10, over the last -- over the
rosa parks apartments, alice griffith, and mission morris. 1064 to 1068 mission, and sunnydale block 6. our preservation efforts of the small sites program, r.a.d. and home s.f. have led us to target acquisitions with expiring affordability restrictions. over the last year, we celebrated preservation and acquisition of a number of small sites, including the acquisition of the first small site in the sunset, the third site in the richmond. additionally, our down payment assistance loan program...
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. >> reporter: jeff griffith jones says the fitness center is pivoting to help working parents like himselfnd his wife and about the businesses' bottom line, saying since march revenue has been cut in half. >> we are a small local business. we have been here since 1976. we are just trying to stay in business. because we have an indoor fitness facility we are about last on the list that's able to open. this is just one idea that we had. >> reporter: and there are two children already enrolled, his own. the santa clara county health department says many new models are emerging and health officials are working to learn more to provide the appropriate guidance. >>> virgin galactic is unveiling the cabin interior on the latest spaceship today. the cabin is specifically designed to allow for out-of- state weightlessness experiences for those on board. 12 windows circle the spaceship, 16 cameras have also been set up top to capture the reactions of passengers throughout the trip. more than 600 customers from across the globe have bought tickets for a flight on board the virgin galactic spaceship.
. >> reporter: jeff griffith jones says the fitness center is pivoting to help working parents like himselfnd his wife and about the businesses' bottom line, saying since march revenue has been cut in half. >> we are a small local business. we have been here since 1976. we are just trying to stay in business. because we have an indoor fitness facility we are about last on the list that's able to open. this is just one idea that we had. >> reporter: and there are two children...
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one of the most important ones was hearts of the world, a dw griffith film. you can still see it. it's from 1918 and centers on a small village in france where two young americans, marie and douglas, fall in love. but their wedding plans are disrupted i the coming of the war. he decides to fight for france in the film details the brutish funds in many ways. the young women of the village are sexually assaulted by drunken germans. marie is reduced to slave labor in a potato field. the poster advertising this film features that exact act with lillian gish, the actress who plays marie being whipped by the people germans. marie is also cornered by the people german, according to photo play "he cornered her behind a locked door, chuckling, muttering the vile words in german, running a lascivious hands over her arms and shoulders as he held her close. that's the picture from the still in photo play. the end comes when marie escapes to the attic where she finds douglas who had disappeared. this is quite a miraculous thing. it happens a lot. as they await their inevitable capture, they pl
one of the most important ones was hearts of the world, a dw griffith film. you can still see it. it's from 1918 and centers on a small village in france where two young americans, marie and douglas, fall in love. but their wedding plans are disrupted i the coming of the war. he decides to fight for france in the film details the brutish funds in many ways. the young women of the village are sexually assaulted by drunken germans. marie is reduced to slave labor in a potato field. the poster...
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griffith insists as long as he follows the state's cosmetology board guidelines, he's not worried about what he calls an oppressive government. >> if governor newsom's task force wants to come here and shut us down, i suggest they bring backup. >> reporter: why is that? >> because we're not shutting down. >> reporter: the district attorney's office declined to comment. san jose police confirmed it issued a warning to salon blue in april but declined to comment on any further action except to say, like the governor's task force, the focus on enforcement is education and awareness. in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, robert. >>> a near record setting day for california in terms of coronavirus cases. 12,040 new cases reported yesterday. that comes very close to tuesday's record day of 12,800. those are the two highest case totals since the pandemic started. now, this blue line represent the state average of cases. it shows our trajectory, as you can see, still trending upwards sharply. and as you can see, at the end here, this past month, we've had many days, many spik
griffith insists as long as he follows the state's cosmetology board guidelines, he's not worried about what he calls an oppressive government. >> if governor newsom's task force wants to come here and shut us down, i suggest they bring backup. >> reporter: why is that? >> because we're not shutting down. >> reporter: the district attorney's office declined to comment. san jose police confirmed it issued a warning to salon blue in april but declined to comment on any...
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i'll see you with bill griffith for power lunch right after this short break. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built with and for first responders. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless network for first responders. because putting you first is our job. we're committed to making college more accessibley, by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look, we can do this." - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> welcome back this is power lunch. welcome aboard most of them under pressure. look, the nasdaq holding onto gains with names like amazon, apple and microsoft. all at record highs. speaking of record highs, tesla on track for its fifth stra
i'll see you with bill griffith for power lunch right after this short break. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built with and for first responders. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless network for first responders. because putting you first is our job. we're committed to making college more accessibley, by...
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reporter griffith jenkins has the story. >> tensions with china are escalating once again following several big moves by the trump administration. on monday the state department formally rejecting all chinese territorial claims in the south china sea, a provocative action that could bring a military response. on tuesday president trump signing a new law authorizing sanctions on businesses and individuals that helped china restrict democracy in hong kong. beijing responding by issuing its own re-al toir sanctions which will remain in effect until the new law is repealed. >>. >> we urged the u.s. to correct its mistakes and stop interfering in china's internal affairs. >> no signs of backing down, secretary of state mike pompeo doubling down on the new hard line policy on wednesday. >> it's not china's maritime empire. if beijing violates the international law, history shows the ccp will take more territory. >> the white house targeting chinese tech companies like tik tok accused of privacy violations and the tell come giant. >> it's a big security risk. i talked to many county tries out of u
reporter griffith jenkins has the story. >> tensions with china are escalating once again following several big moves by the trump administration. on monday the state department formally rejecting all chinese territorial claims in the south china sea, a provocative action that could bring a military response. on tuesday president trump signing a new law authorizing sanctions on businesses and individuals that helped china restrict democracy in hong kong. beijing responding by issuing its...
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salon owner james griffiths says that the new health orders are very confusing conflicting and are beingnfairly applied. >>we're open we're close all this madness that's been going on and we're doing our very best to service our customers safely and abide by all the rules that we possibly can governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and shut us down. >>i suggest >>well sanitation has been stepped up at salon blue and the workers they're all wearing masks, but they don't require the clients to do so. >>sarah just goes creating learning hubs to help students in need >>good morning, welcome back at 7.29 this friday morning. >>and we need to get an update on the forecast is still looking a little gray outside let's check in with days far get an update today morning robin good morning, good morning, everybody, the shot from u c berkeley still does show that fog that's in place overcast covers much of the bay for right now we'll get some mixing out however in the next couple of hours gets a mostly sunny skies in here across the bay temperature check we're in the 50's over most of t
salon owner james griffiths says that the new health orders are very confusing conflicting and are beingnfairly applied. >>we're open we're close all this madness that's been going on and we're doing our very best to service our customers safely and abide by all the rules that we possibly can governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and shut us down. >>i suggest >>well sanitation has been stepped up at salon blue and the workers they're all wearing masks, but they...
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salon owner james griffiths says that the health orders are very confusing conflicting earn and are being unfairly applied. >>we're open we're close all this madness that's been going on and we're doing our very best to service our customers safely and abide by all the rules that we possibly can governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and shut us down. i >>well sanitation was stepped up and salon to workers are wearing masks but clients are not required to do so. well to the north bay now officials in moran and napa counties have approved fines ranging from $25 to $500 for people who violate public health orders including failing to wear moussa make sure you have your mouse with you. supervisors in nearby sonoma county will consider a similar move. >>a new report from yelp shows the grim economic picture here in the bay area is getting worse because of the coronavirus pandemic that research found nearly 400 restaurants in the bay area have permanently closed since march kron four's maureen kelly has more. >>the gate is locked here at know fully toes sunset district location i
salon owner james griffiths says that the health orders are very confusing conflicting earn and are being unfairly applied. >>we're open we're close all this madness that's been going on and we're doing our very best to service our customers safely and abide by all the rules that we possibly can governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and shut us down. i >>well sanitation was stepped up and salon to workers are wearing masks but clients are not required to do so. well...
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. >> historian tom griffith says getting rid of the monument is not the answer. >> we can easily erase of the symbols of our past. but we can't ignore the history. it will remain, no matter what sculptures are torn down around the country. and that continues today. >> reporter: to some, mt. rushmore, the creation, is almost as controversial today as its creator, goodson borgland. the creator was an ardent supporter of the ku klux klan, although he never took the oath. >> i think the ideology, but more practically, he was affiliated with the klan to raise money. >> reporter: and we are also expecting a fireworks display tonight. that, too, is controversial, because of the potential for forest fires, the park service they do have it under control. they've done a study and don't expect any problem. erica, back to you. >> all right, joe johns, live for us this morning. thank you. i want to bring in nancy b babbitt, and bakari sellers author of "my vanishing country." as joe just laid out for us, there are so many threads of what we are about to see unfold in south dakota. just give me a se
. >> historian tom griffith says getting rid of the monument is not the answer. >> we can easily erase of the symbols of our past. but we can't ignore the history. it will remain, no matter what sculptures are torn down around the country. and that continues today. >> reporter: to some, mt. rushmore, the creation, is almost as controversial today as its creator, goodson borgland. the creator was an ardent supporter of the ku klux klan, although he never took the oath. >>...
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diplomats have in the past repeatedly praise special envoy griffiths for his tireless work and his optimism in this difficult job that's perhaps why they're so. that he's now declared the window of opportunity for peace in yemen maybe post fading james bays al-jazeera at the united nations. with thousands of people in yemen could be dying from the tech to add cases of kolarov because covert 19 has further overwhelmed health facilities according to a new new report from police people are scared to seek treatment for fear of contracting the virus the u.k. based charity says the start of the rainy season next month could worsen the color crisis more than 100000 suspected cases of resumes were recorded in the 1st 3 months of the year. u.s. attorney general william barr is the fending the trumpet ministrations response to the black lives matter protests barr is testifying in front of a congressional committee he says legitimate protests have been hijacked by anarchists who are instigating violence and vandalism is being questioned on the deployment of federal officers to quote anti racism demons
diplomats have in the past repeatedly praise special envoy griffiths for his tireless work and his optimism in this difficult job that's perhaps why they're so. that he's now declared the window of opportunity for peace in yemen maybe post fading james bays al-jazeera at the united nations. with thousands of people in yemen could be dying from the tech to add cases of kolarov because covert 19 has further overwhelmed health facilities according to a new new report from police people are scared...
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marty griffiths the u.n. special envoy says the window of opportunity for these talks to try to get a joint declaration to try and get a cease fire across yemen and then to restart of the overall political process that window he says is closing fast real pressure on the parties to come together but not a lot of optimism our diplomatic effort to james bay is live at the u.n. in new york james many thanks indeed thousands of people in yemen could be dying from undetected cases of cholera because code 19 is overwhelmed health facilities that's the latest assessment from oxfam which says that many are scared to seek treatment for fear of contracting the corona virus according to the u.k. based charity the stars of the rainy season next month could worsen the cholera outbreak more than 100000 suspected cases were recorded in the 1st 3 months of this here but since he is the yemen country director for oxfam international he says the shortage of health facilities is posing a huge challenge. due to the over 5 years o
marty griffiths the u.n. special envoy says the window of opportunity for these talks to try to get a joint declaration to try and get a cease fire across yemen and then to restart of the overall political process that window he says is closing fast real pressure on the parties to come together but not a lot of optimism our diplomatic effort to james bay is live at the u.n. in new york james many thanks indeed thousands of people in yemen could be dying from undetected cases of cholera because...
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services salon blue quietly continued in defiance of local and state health orders salon owner james griffithsays that the new health orders are very confusing conflicting and are being unfairly applied. >>we're open we're close all this madness that's been going on and we're doing our very best to service our customers safely and abide by all the rules that we possibly can if governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and shut us down. >>i suggest >>well sanitation was stepped up and salon workers are wearing masks with clients are not required to do so. >>according to johns hopkins university nationwide there are more than 4 million people who have tested positive for coronavirus the case count has jumped by 1 million in just over 2 weeks. more than 144,000 people have died in the u.s. from the virus. president trump attributes the rise in new cases to an increase in testing. most health experts however dispute that claim they also believe younger americans are possibly spreading coronavirus in some states at a significant rate. our washington dc correspondent morgan wright has mor
services salon blue quietly continued in defiance of local and state health orders salon owner james griffithsays that the new health orders are very confusing conflicting and are being unfairly applied. >>we're open we're close all this madness that's been going on and we're doing our very best to service our customers safely and abide by all the rules that we possibly can if governor newsom's task force wants to come down here and shut us down. >>i suggest >>well sanitation...