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the two shots are gwynn four weeks apart. >> i think that's a major decision factor for parents to consider, what are they planning to do next. if they're in a hurry to gone ovacation, they want to finish the series as soon as possible. >> tri-valley pediatrician says parents want the know two things about the covid vaccine. is it safe to give very small kids? and is it really necessary? he says the data shows it's safe. as for if it's needed, when it comes to covid -- >> over 440 deaths in the kids less than four years of age due to covid. so we remind parents about the seriousness of this particular virus and allow the parents the make their own decision. >> reporter: in a recent survey, 18s were report they plan on getting kids under 5 vaccinated right away. more than a third, 38% say they plan to wait and see. 11% only if required. and 27% definitely will not. that said -- >> here in the county of santa clara, we are ready. >> reporter: as many parent of a small kid knows, it's tough to keep them masked or socially distanced. >> it's so important to have a vaccine as another layer of pr
the two shots are gwynn four weeks apart. >> i think that's a major decision factor for parents to consider, what are they planning to do next. if they're in a hurry to gone ovacation, they want to finish the series as soon as possible. >> tri-valley pediatrician says parents want the know two things about the covid vaccine. is it safe to give very small kids? and is it really necessary? he says the data shows it's safe. as for if it's needed, when it comes to covid -- >> over...
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she'll been walter gwynn. putin won't be satisfied with taking ukraine in the dinner if he winks here, he'll carry on an attack or the theme where you can be there lives a sort of with the growth, with grain is already paying a high price for being out gunned with daily casualties running at several $100.00 a day, possibly, victor tells us of a call he had to make recently informing the parents of the youngest member of their unit. then 19 year old son had been killed to sweeps after he got different lines. he doesn't want to make many more clues like that and he's convinced western weapons. leon, so well, i'm joined now by e, who is of his the ukranian president, zalinski is foreign policy advisory saucer. the deputy heard of the president's office. this was okay. it's good to have you on the program. i want to talk about the situation on the front lines just a moment, but i'd like to start with this historic week. how confident are you that ukraine will get the green light from the european union this week to begin these fast track of session talks? well, the 1st those that didn't u
she'll been walter gwynn. putin won't be satisfied with taking ukraine in the dinner if he winks here, he'll carry on an attack or the theme where you can be there lives a sort of with the growth, with grain is already paying a high price for being out gunned with daily casualties running at several $100.00 a day, possibly, victor tells us of a call he had to make recently informing the parents of the youngest member of their unit. then 19 year old son had been killed to sweeps after he got...
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really a time to find pride in our stories and hope on what the stories can mean to us, especially gwynn current events. and all this month we've been at work for the last several weeks, gathering your stories, the stories of pride that give us that hope, that love and the pride here from the castro. i have to tell you, it's a humbling feeling to stand here at harvey milk plaza, to know right here where i'm standing, harvey milk put that soapbox down and gave the first of many, many speeches. you remember, "my name is hare milk, and i'm here to recruit you." and then that big line, which is this, "you got to give them hope." right off the top, a story we think is very meaningful and will set the tone for all of our pride coverage. my exclusive interview with dustin lance black. off the top i have to tell you he has been my friend for more than a decade. every time i talk to him, he reiterates harvey's message, you got to give them hope. dustin lance black in his own words, not only about what pride means to him, but also what it means to us as a community. take a listen. ♪ >> i don't thi
really a time to find pride in our stories and hope on what the stories can mean to us, especially gwynn current events. and all this month we've been at work for the last several weeks, gathering your stories, the stories of pride that give us that hope, that love and the pride here from the castro. i have to tell you, it's a humbling feeling to stand here at harvey milk plaza, to know right here where i'm standing, harvey milk put that soapbox down and gave the first of many, many speeches....
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employees was putting pressure on their peers to sign something they did not believe in, paraphrasing gwynne shotwell's words. spacex has 12,000 employees around the world. it gained traction. but, ultimately, what shotwell goes on to say in the memo is this is a distraction from the end goal, getting to mars. emily: this is not the last story -- first story in the last few weeks about elon musk's behavior at spacex. there was also an accusation of sexual harassment and shotwell defended him as well. ed: the company spacex settled with a former contract employee in 2018 for 200,000 u.s. dollars. that employee was a contract air steward aboard a spacex jet that must would used to trap -- elon musk would used to travel. elon musk not only denies the claims made, he says in a series of tweets earlier this month that he saw this as a political attack on him, a calculated initiative to impart his reputation -- impact his reputation. he questioned the source of the story. spacex does have a pr team. i message them regularly. they are real people. but they have not responded to multiple requests fo
employees was putting pressure on their peers to sign something they did not believe in, paraphrasing gwynne shotwell's words. spacex has 12,000 employees around the world. it gained traction. but, ultimately, what shotwell goes on to say in the memo is this is a distraction from the end goal, getting to mars. emily: this is not the last story -- first story in the last few weeks about elon musk's behavior at spacex. there was also an accusation of sexual harassment and shotwell defended him as...
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this is our gwynn devoe. this is our fossi, fossi, fossi.alk. i have to go to break. they're yelling at me. >>> our big takeaway of tonight's concert but we have another legend. >>> he never forgot about his race. when i say his race, i'm talking about the >> areas of the world where no one's been. >> patagia, life on the edge of t world. premieres july 1on cnn. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” suggests the scientists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. why is roger happy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat. little things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right ove
this is our gwynn devoe. this is our fossi, fossi, fossi.alk. i have to go to break. they're yelling at me. >>> our big takeaway of tonight's concert but we have another legend. >>> he never forgot about his race. when i say his race, i'm talking about the >> areas of the world where no one's been. >> patagia, life on the edge of t world. premieres july 1on cnn. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot...
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lisa gwynn, thanks so much for joining us tonight, we appreciate it. >>> the next presidential electionmore than two years away. but with control of congress at stake now, chatter is building over whether president biden should run for reelection. historian julian zelizer is here to weigh in on that debate. >>> join some of the biggest stars as they lift their voices for "juneteenth: a global celebration for freedom" airing live tomorrow night at 8:00 only here on cnn. clean ingredients... in a buttery brioche roll. made fresh, to leave you..... speechless. panera's new w chef's chicken sandwiches. $0 delivery fefee for a limited time. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? excuse me? do the research, todd. listen to me, kayak searches ndreds of travel sites to find you great deals on flights, cars and hotels. they're lying to you! who's they? kayak? arr! open your eyes! compare hundreds of travel sites at once. kayak. search one and done. hmmm. -morning, jen. no sleep again? i don't think coffee is your answer today. you think?
lisa gwynn, thanks so much for joining us tonight, we appreciate it. >>> the next presidential electionmore than two years away. but with control of congress at stake now, chatter is building over whether president biden should run for reelection. historian julian zelizer is here to weigh in on that debate. >>> join some of the biggest stars as they lift their voices for "juneteenth: a global celebration for freedom" airing live tomorrow night at 8:00 only here on...
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john gwynne is on saturday, but equally windy and scotland, in the north winds will be touching galeurther south across the country there will be more sunshine around and there should be dry once again. so temperature is getting up to 21 degrees or in the south—east of england and around 15 in central scotland. welcome to bbc news. i'm lucy grey. our top stories: the row over british plans to send migrants to rwanda heats up. the high court gives the go—ahead but the uk's future king is reportedly not so keen. more misery for mariupol with warnings of the risk of cholera and other infectious diseases as the dead go unburied. after thursday's hearing into the deadly insurrection at the us capitol, president biden warns the threat to democracy still remains. pop starjustin bieber cancels a number of shows after being diagnosed with an illness that's partially paralysed his face. and how the shamans of peru are trying to help the national football team qualify for the world cup.
john gwynne is on saturday, but equally windy and scotland, in the north winds will be touching galeurther south across the country there will be more sunshine around and there should be dry once again. so temperature is getting up to 21 degrees or in the south—east of england and around 15 in central scotland. welcome to bbc news. i'm lucy grey. our top stories: the row over british plans to send migrants to rwanda heats up. the high court gives the go—ahead but the uk's future king is...