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we heard a snippet of it there, how would you describe it, helen?— describe it, helen?magazine called it a left—field electronicjammer. it's woven electronic jammer. it's woven tapestries electronicjammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic music, that sorry— tapestries of electronic music, that sorry make — tapestries of electronic music, that sorry make my music. the interesting thing _ sorry make my music. the interesting thing was _ sorry make my music. the interesting thing was i _ sorry make my music. the interesting thing was i asked jackie what her musical— thing was i asked jackie what her musical influences were, there is no point _ musical influences were, there is no point in _ musical influences were, there is no point in trying to create a track that— point in trying to create a track that she — point in trying to create a track that she didn't want to be associated within the first place. she loves — associated within the first place. she loves the rolling stones, the beatles. — she loves the rolling stones, the beatles, the who, probably the steel ice h
we heard a snippet of it there, how would you describe it, helen?— describe it, helen?magazine called it a left—field electronicjammer. it's woven electronic jammer. it's woven tapestries electronicjammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic music, that sorry— tapestries of electronic music, that sorry make — tapestries of electronic music, that sorry make my music. the interesting thing _ sorry make my music. the interesting thing was _ sorry make my music. the interesting thing was i...
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how would you describe it, helen? . . ., ., ., helen?ield electronic jammer _ called it a left—field electronic jammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic— jammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic music, that's howl jammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic music, that's how i make my music— electronic music, that's how i make my music post the interesting thing was i _ my music post the interesting thing was i asked jackie what her musical influences — was i asked jackie what her musical influences were, because there is no point _ influences were, because there is no point in _ influences were, because there is no point in trying to create a track that— point in trying to create a track that she — point in trying to create a track that she didn't want to be associated within the first place. and she — associated within the first place. and she loves the rolling stones, the beatles, the who, and probably poking _ the beatles, the who, and probably poking on— the beatles, the who, and probably poking on the side, the steel ice band~
how would you describe it, helen? . . ., ., ., helen?ield electronic jammer _ called it a left—field electronic jammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic— jammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic music, that's howl jammer. it's woven tapestries of electronic music, that's how i make my music— electronic music, that's how i make my music post the interesting thing was i _ my music post the interesting thing was i asked jackie what her musical influences — was i asked jackie what...
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helen, how can people be horrified? >> i think number one, allies will want to learn and be curious pause as russell just said and you are pointing out that this may be a tipping point, for asian-americans this has been going on for a long team. we are aware of all of this hate and it's been very upsetting to hear other people say oh, new you know what racism is b oh, now asian- americans are experiencing racism. there's nothing further from the truth about that. so our allies should troy this understand, be supportive. there's a lot online about how this can be. when we hear oh, it's sex addition, so when does an illness allows them it do a mass killing. that is a complete insult to every woman and asian. the thing is to hear police officers saying that, are allies will stand up. >> thank you. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the deadly shooting rampage in atlanta. authorities now revealing new details tonight about the alleged gunman charged with eight counts of murder. opening fire at th
helen, how can people be horrified? >> i think number one, allies will want to learn and be curious pause as russell just said and you are pointing out that this may be a tipping point, for asian-americans this has been going on for a long team. we are aware of all of this hate and it's been very upsetting to hear other people say oh, new you know what racism is b oh, now asian- americans are experiencing racism. there's nothing further from the truth about that. so our allies should troy...
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there's a granted and i was going to say helen taft, you know, helen taft everybody says she got her husband to the white house because he was in line for an appointment to the supreme court under theodore roosevelt and helen taft got wind of that and she went over and met the president and talk to him and after she did the president talk to her husband and said i can see why an appointment to the supreme court is not what you want at this time. and then of course taft went ahead and won the presidency and the story is that helen rushed down from her seat in the in the capital where he was being inaugurated and gotten the car because before then the assistant always rode back to the white house with the new president and she made sure she was sitting beside her husband and rode back and then when they they got there they walked in and this is perhaps apocryphal but she said, okay i made you president now, let's see what you'll do with it. so, yes, unfortunately, you know, she had a stroke a couple months later and so much of the joy that she would have found in the white house. unfor
there's a granted and i was going to say helen taft, you know, helen taft everybody says she got her husband to the white house because he was in line for an appointment to the supreme court under theodore roosevelt and helen taft got wind of that and she went over and met the president and talk to him and after she did the president talk to her husband and said i can see why an appointment to the supreme court is not what you want at this time. and then of course taft went ahead and won the...
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helens and | winning the title for st. helens and the final second of the final game of the season.d it and every time i came downstairs anywhere in front of the tv watching on the couch. i downstairs anywhere in front of the tv watching on the couch.- tv watching on the couch. i have never seen _ tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a _ tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a finish _ tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a finish like - tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a finish like this. - tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a finish like this. it's| never seen a finish like this. it's onl a never seen a finish like this. it's only a dream — never seen a finish like this. it�*s only a dream to win a grand final around these parts and now i've got the taste of it and i want even more and they wanted some extra peace and and they wanted some extra peace and a range of metals as we can. fix, and they wanted some extra peace and a range of metals as we can. sex, teen a range of metals as we can. a few miles down — a range of metals as we can. a fe
helens and | winning the title for st. helens and the final second of the final game of the season.d it and every time i came downstairs anywhere in front of the tv watching on the couch. i downstairs anywhere in front of the tv watching on the couch.- tv watching on the couch. i have never seen _ tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a _ tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a finish _ tv watching on the couch. i have never seen a finish like - tv watching on the couch. i have...
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that is helen zia and amanda nguyen.t there who wants to watch the full, unedited conversation, you can go to our website. that is pbs.org/newshour. ♪ judy: stay with us for a look at an exclusive inteview on the "newshour" tomorrow and what else you can discover online right now. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. j" tomorrow, treasury secretary janet yellen joins me for an interview about the latest on the job numbers and wages. president biden's plans to revive the economy. and whether the covid stimulus package he is seeking is what is needed for the months ahead. and right now on the "pbs newshour" online, a few of the important conversations we are having this week. on our website, we hear from business owners of color about the unequal distribution of covid relief to small businesses, and recent changes that may make loans more accessible. we answer your questions on the surge and anti-asian hate crimes
that is helen zia and amanda nguyen.t there who wants to watch the full, unedited conversation, you can go to our website. that is pbs.org/newshour. ♪ judy: stay with us for a look at an exclusive inteview on the "newshour" tomorrow and what else you can discover online right now. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. j" tomorrow, treasury secretary janet yellen joins me...
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>>helen pelzman: it's helen pelzman, choke cochair.s there a contact site for some kind of group that we can monitor to be able to activate calls for requests to the governor's office around issues specific to that same distribution for people with disability. dissipated in the request that we calling the governor's office on a couple of occasions, but the information found that came late in the day and it wasn't well coordinated and i wanted to know if you could share a site or an organization that this community should be aware of in case we need to revisit advocacy for us and vaccines? >>nicole bohn: output in the report is theadditional ... one second . what i'll do is put in additional ways to contact the governor's office and the vaccine advisory committee. >>helen pelzman: thank you very much. >>nicole bohn: you're welcome. >>alex madrid: denise senhaux? >>denise senhaux: i'm here. >> any questions or comments? >>denise senhaux: not at this time. >> stephanie? >> i don't have any questions or comments. no questions or comments a
>>helen pelzman: it's helen pelzman, choke cochair.s there a contact site for some kind of group that we can monitor to be able to activate calls for requests to the governor's office around issues specific to that same distribution for people with disability. dissipated in the request that we calling the governor's office on a couple of occasions, but the information found that came late in the day and it wasn't well coordinated and i wanted to know if you could share a site or an...
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now, i want to thank ren and helen.davis no relation we forgot to mention, for inviting me to get involved in this. i have a bit of a different perspective and i think it shows. even in the concept of the talk, i think, because i think i'm coming from it as somebody in the national parks service and also as a photographer and historian of photography. so one thing, i don't see grant so much as an unknown elder. i was just thinking of that as we were talking so i switched it around a little bit. as a missing link. he's a missing link between that 19th century of exploration photography, william henry jackson, timothy o'sullivan, and the 20th century post-adams landscape photography that we think of today. he's very much with a foot in both worlds. and also it's interesting that he's not -- certainly not unknown to us park service people. he's very known. but what ren and helen have done is called attention to him. we've used his photographs, i've used his photographs in books and articles and presentations. everybody use
now, i want to thank ren and helen.davis no relation we forgot to mention, for inviting me to get involved in this. i have a bit of a different perspective and i think it shows. even in the concept of the talk, i think, because i think i'm coming from it as somebody in the national parks service and also as a photographer and historian of photography. so one thing, i don't see grant so much as an unknown elder. i was just thinking of that as we were talking so i switched it around a little bit....
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welcome, helen, an honor to have you here today.e similarities with what you experienced with children's literature in china and what you are seeing now happening in the united states? >> good evening, rachel. thanks for having me. it's really alarming to see how similar what's happening, what's happening in china versus what's happening here. i mentioned in my article as i was growing up there were very few children's literature to read. and many of them were dull, colorless and focused on imaginations. focused on political indoctrination. although in today's america we are not quite there yet but you are seeing this, you know, it's already happening that canceling dr. suess book and also we are indoctrinating children from a very young age about transgenderrism about the white nationalism, about how the children's need to check their privilege from as young as 3 or 4 years old to teach them that the color of their skin determine they're lives. those are all very scary trends. >> rachel: yeah, it really is. you talk about one of th
welcome, helen, an honor to have you here today.e similarities with what you experienced with children's literature in china and what you are seeing now happening in the united states? >> good evening, rachel. thanks for having me. it's really alarming to see how similar what's happening, what's happening in china versus what's happening here. i mentioned in my article as i was growing up there were very few children's literature to read. and many of them were dull, colorless and focused...
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would you please welcome ren and helen davis? well, thank you very much. we want to thank the national archives for hosting us and tom nastic. thank you for making all the arrangements for today's presentation. i just want to give a little shout out to our nephews patrick and ted mcgee for hosting us in arlington and from pittsburgh my dear aunt gloria and my cousin shari came to hear us today. it's exciting to be part of the centennial celebration of the national park service and to share the story of our new book landscapes for the people we want to acknowledge wade myers media specialist at the national park service historic photographic collection in charlestown, west, virginia. we could not have written this book without his knowledge support and enthusiasm for this project and also to dr. timothy davis right here national park service lead historian who specializes in park historic structures and cultural landscapes. tim generously took the time to review our manuscript add to our research and penned the books forward and we're looking forward to his
would you please welcome ren and helen davis? well, thank you very much. we want to thank the national archives for hosting us and tom nastic. thank you for making all the arrangements for today's presentation. i just want to give a little shout out to our nephews patrick and ted mcgee for hosting us in arlington and from pittsburgh my dear aunt gloria and my cousin shari came to hear us today. it's exciting to be part of the centennial celebration of the national park service and to share the...
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helen, seÑales de humo, helen.go nuevo. y los que saben que cuando gastas menos, descubres aún más. en tj maxx y marshalls. ¿comezón? ¿rascaditas? ¿la familia no queda limpia? usa el nuevo charmin ultra strong. descubres aún más. simplemente limpia mejor, así tu familia queda limpia usao menos. ¡hola traserito limpio! disfruta ir con charmin. el abrazar a mi mamá, el ver a mis hermanos, yo nunca había pasado tanto tiempo sin mi mamá. cuando me dicen te amo y me dicen mima, mima te amo. no poder compartir con los amigos. cuando veo a mis nietos y nos los puedo abrazar, ay... ♪ ♪ carlos: gracias por conectarse con nosotros nuevamente. jorge viera se integra al panel porque ahora hablaremos de la entrevista que le hizo a la abogada del chapo guzmÁn y emma coronel. sabÍamos que querÍa aÑadir algo a las disculpas a la abogada del chapo y de emma coronel. >> carlos, nosotros siempre manejamos la verdad y eso es lo que nos caracteriza. hay dos puntos que son importantes y que quiero volver a retractarme en honor a la verd
helen, seÑales de humo, helen.go nuevo. y los que saben que cuando gastas menos, descubres aún más. en tj maxx y marshalls. ¿comezón? ¿rascaditas? ¿la familia no queda limpia? usa el nuevo charmin ultra strong. descubres aún más. simplemente limpia mejor, así tu familia queda limpia usao menos. ¡hola traserito limpio! disfruta ir con charmin. el abrazar a mi mamá, el ver a mis hermanos, yo nunca había pasado tanto tiempo sin mi mamá. cuando me dicen te amo y me dicen mima, mima te...
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helens. they've added another one since then. that on the bbc sport website. well, that game is the first of a double header at headingley. newcomers leigh centurions against neighbours wigan warriors is coming up later. our sports reporter tanya arnold is watching the matches which hopefully signal the start to a season not facing the challenges it did last time. i'v e i've not known excitement like this... we've got the world cup at the end. i know you just walked in. such a great site to see. what a great site and hopefully the season will continue. no hiccups and we'll see the season out. it will continue. no hiccups and we'll see the season out.— see the season out. it feels like a really coveted _ see the season out. it feels like a really coveted year _ see the season out. it feels like a really coveted year for _ see the season out. it feels like a really coveted year for the - see the season out. it feels like a really coveted year for the sport. | really coveted year for the sport. to have all three at the same time. we
helens. they've added another one since then. that on the bbc sport website. well, that game is the first of a double header at headingley. newcomers leigh centurions against neighbours wigan warriors is coming up later. our sports reporter tanya arnold is watching the matches which hopefully signal the start to a season not facing the challenges it did last time. i'v e i've not known excitement like this... we've got the world cup at the end. i know you just walked in. such a great site to...
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helen - vulnerable. i think there are some way to go on that. helen catt, - vulnerable.ur political correspondent. one of the images on the front pages and being widly shared is that of patsy stevenson being held to the ground. she released a video on twitter afterwards. after what happened today at clapham common, i want to redirect the focus away from the police and towards what actually happened. we need to be seen and heard. a british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, has appeared in court, just days after she came to end of a five—year prison sentence. her lawyer says the charges involve her allegedly participating in a demonstration in front of the iranian embassy in london 12 years ago, as well as giving an interview to the bbc�*s persian service. herfamily believe she is being used as a diplomatic bargaining chip by tehran. 0ur diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has been following today's proceedings. we know that she appeared in court this morning. we know that richard ratcliffe had asked the british embassy to accompany her. we know that didn't ha
helen - vulnerable. i think there are some way to go on that. helen catt, - vulnerable.ur political correspondent. one of the images on the front pages and being widly shared is that of patsy stevenson being held to the ground. she released a video on twitter afterwards. after what happened today at clapham common, i want to redirect the focus away from the police and towards what actually happened. we need to be seen and heard. a british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, has...
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this is helen pelzman, co-chair. i want to take a moment to make our participants aware of the fact that we are using a different format today, which is a webex webinar. did i get that right or zoom webinar? i also want to acknowledge that we are doing this in response to a comment from the public who encouraged us to use this different format because it was a much better format for the disable community. thank you for that. i wanted to make a comment regarding respectful behavior during an m.d.c. meeting. the m.d.c. is committed to conducting meetings where all participants show mutual respect and courtesy while maintaining discourse and deliberation in a civil and respectful and equitable manner. the m.d.c. members will treat each other and staff and all members of the public with courtesy and respect. public comments will be acknowledged and taken seriously. thank you for indulging me in that. we will now proceed. to the co-chair report. alex, do you have anything to report? >> co-chair locust: not at this time. >
this is helen pelzman, co-chair. i want to take a moment to make our participants aware of the fact that we are using a different format today, which is a webex webinar. did i get that right or zoom webinar? i also want to acknowledge that we are doing this in response to a comment from the public who encouraged us to use this different format because it was a much better format for the disable community. thank you for that. i wanted to make a comment regarding respectful behavior during an...
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thank you very much helen. helen lewis. _ cost money. thank you very much helen. helen lewis.wis. she is - cost money. thank you very much helen. helen lewis. she is a - cost money. thank you very much l helen. helen lewis. she is a writer for the atlantic magazine. thank you for the atlantic magazine. thank you for your messages on what happened on saturday. john says i am and asked tory voter. i am disgusted at the met police action. damon says have we forgotten about covid? what are the police supposed to do? it sounds like they started politely explaining and encouraging and then enforcing. to australia now and tens of thousands of people have turned out to marches across the country, rallying against sexual abuse and harassment of women in the country. one of the biggest events was outside the parliament building in canberra. 0ur corresponent shaima khalil was there — a warning — her report contains flash photography. enough is enough, enough is enough. a day of reckoning across australia. calling out sexual violence and the political system they say has let them down. i'
thank you very much helen. helen lewis. _ cost money. thank you very much helen. helen lewis.wis. she is - cost money. thank you very much helen. helen lewis. she is a - cost money. thank you very much l helen. helen lewis. she is a writer for the atlantic magazine. thank you for the atlantic magazine. thank you for your messages on what happened on saturday. john says i am and asked tory voter. i am disgusted at the met police action. damon says have we forgotten about covid? what are the...
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the first i want to show you how i met helen hamilton gardner or hhg as i call her. i came across to helen hamilton gardner when i was working on my first book, which is called from eve to evolution darwin science and women's rights and gilded age america, and i was looking to see how 19th century women used science to advance arguments about equality and feminism in gardner was one of my examples because of her work in brain science. and yes, you guessed it. this is her brain here in a jar outside the psychology department at cornell because when she died she donated her brain to science to prove her life-long contention that women were equal to men when she was a young woman. she wanted to go to columbia. and this is in the 1870s early 1880s and women were not allowed to go to college at columbia and many other schools at that time one of the leading arguments for why was that their brains were smaller their brains simply couldn't handle it and gardner said that camp possibly be true. so anyway, that's how i first met hhg. but when i decided i really wanted to writ
the first i want to show you how i met helen hamilton gardner or hhg as i call her. i came across to helen hamilton gardner when i was working on my first book, which is called from eve to evolution darwin science and women's rights and gilded age america, and i was looking to see how 19th century women used science to advance arguments about equality and feminism in gardner was one of my examples because of her work in brain science. and yes, you guessed it. this is her brain here in a jar...
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francisca: hablando de firmas, firmÓ helen ochoa.las autoridades sanitarias ante la pandemia, la familia santos—ochoa sugiriÓ a los invitados portar cubrebocas y se colocÓ un mÓdulo para hacer la prueba de covid 19. durante la velada uno de los momentos mÁs memorables fue el instante en que bailaron el vals. la velada continuÓ con dj, mariachi y banda "la fortuna" arribÓ al escenario, entrada la noche no podÍa faltar el famoso paloma so. entre los invitados se encontraban varios cantantes como paola preciado, eric quintero y chiquis rivera, quienes no dudaron en cantar varias canciones juntas. desde el pasado fin de semana las cantantes celebraron el dÍa internacional de la mujer, demostrando que la uniÓn hace la fuerza. la fiesta se prolongÓ hasta altas horas de la madrugada. sin duda fue un dÍa memorable y muy especial para los novios. estuvo lleno de magia, de amor, de devociÓn y de elegancia. reportÓ para "despierta amÉrica" maira alcalÁ. francisca: felicidades para esta pareja. recuerden que he ligero que se hicieron todas las p
francisca: hablando de firmas, firmÓ helen ochoa.las autoridades sanitarias ante la pandemia, la familia santos—ochoa sugiriÓ a los invitados portar cubrebocas y se colocÓ un mÓdulo para hacer la prueba de covid 19. durante la velada uno de los momentos mÁs memorables fue el instante en que bailaron el vals. la velada continuÓ con dj, mariachi y banda "la fortuna" arribÓ al escenario, entrada la noche no podÍa faltar el famoso paloma so. entre los invitados se encontraban...
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helen catt is in westminster.ns. went. this bill covers a vast number of things- it — went. this bill covers a vast number of things- it is _ went. this bill covers a vast number of things. it is the _ went. this bill covers a vast number of things. it is the police _ went. this bill covers a vast number of things. it is the police crime - of things. it is the police crime sentencing in courts bill and it contains measures like the ones you said but everything from making a starting point from judges for people who murder children should spend their whole life in prison, outlawing relationships between sports coaches and 17—year—olds. a huge amount of stuff in it but there were those two things he mention that attracted particular controversy, and that is the idea of giving police more powers to use against nonviolent protests. labour the main opposition objected to this, they put forward their own what they call an amendment to stop the bill in its tracks. that fell and it has been voted through to the next stage
helen catt is in westminster.ns. went. this bill covers a vast number of things- it — went. this bill covers a vast number of things- it is _ went. this bill covers a vast number of things. it is the _ went. this bill covers a vast number of things. it is the police _ went. this bill covers a vast number of things. it is the police crime - of things. it is the police crime sentencing in courts bill and it contains measures like the ones you said but everything from making a starting point...
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helen: sure. there is a chance that they -- that there could be a link, what you can do is update your information that you give to people and say that there is this potential link between the vaccine and some kind of event. as it happens all the time with other medications, so it is a matter of process really, and people can be warned. but you have to also appreciate the civics. these are very rare cases in the whole scheme of things. anna: yes, indeed, and some people used the analysis of the number of lives lost in the interim when you suspend the use of vaccine when you are doing these investigations. is there any framework that we can cling to when thinking about that? when is it right to suspend use of the vaccine while investigating, and when is a right to keep on vaccinating until you have something concrete to say? helen: i don't think there is a magic are, but i think you have definitely got different situations and different locations. for example, in these countries, there is a clear r
helen: sure. there is a chance that they -- that there could be a link, what you can do is update your information that you give to people and say that there is this potential link between the vaccine and some kind of event. as it happens all the time with other medications, so it is a matter of process really, and people can be warned. but you have to also appreciate the civics. these are very rare cases in the whole scheme of things. anna: yes, indeed, and some people used the analysis of the...
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helen: that is great news. that the furlough scheme over the course of the last 12 months has been a lifeline for many retail businesses and other businesses impacted by the pandemic. it has saved not just hundreds of thousands of jobs over the course of that time. the fact that it is being extended is really good news and it will mean a lot of people, from a retail point of view, there were 600,000 people, 3 million or total working retail that were still furloughed in january because we have the closure of shops at the moment. anna: clearly this has been important for the sector that you talk to. what else are you looking forward to? we heard about business rate reform. what else are you wanting to see from the chancellor? helen: the business rates, reform and extension is definitely top of the list. he stepped in and put in place a holiday for all of those businesses that have been operating up and down the country. they are still getting rent to the land noise. it was suspended. we need that to continue int
helen: that is great news. that the furlough scheme over the course of the last 12 months has been a lifeline for many retail businesses and other businesses impacted by the pandemic. it has saved not just hundreds of thousands of jobs over the course of that time. the fact that it is being extended is really good news and it will mean a lot of people, from a retail point of view, there were 600,000 people, 3 million or total working retail that were still furloughed in january because we have...
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helen catt, our political correspondent.d vote against that police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, a bill which would allow the police more powers to enforce against nonviolent protest, so labour announcing they will vote against that. dame vera baird is the victims�* commissionerfor england and wales — she was previously police and crime commissioner for northumbria and is a former solicitor general. thank you so much a being with us on bbc news. what did you make of the police actions on bringing to an end this vigil clapham common? ifelt that they did get it wrong and that it was disproportionate. i look forward to the home secretary's comments on the report which she has requested from the metropolitan police commissioner, but as an inadvertent message to send out to women in particular who have been saying over the last week that the streets are lawless, men can say and do what they want to women and the criminaljustice do what they want to women and the criminal justice system do what they want to women and the cri
helen catt, our political correspondent.d vote against that police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, a bill which would allow the police more powers to enforce against nonviolent protest, so labour announcing they will vote against that. dame vera baird is the victims�* commissionerfor england and wales — she was previously police and crime commissioner for northumbria and is a former solicitor general. thank you so much a being with us on bbc news. what did you make of the police actions...
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helen, some children, althou:h direction. helen, some children, although schools _ direction.heir children to supplement what they're doing in school? . , ,., , , supplement what they're doing in school? . , , ., ., , school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. _ school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it _ school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it can _ school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it can be - school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it can be used - school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it can be used by| flexible offer. it can be used by parents to catch up with their pupils at home. it can be used in the classroom. it really is there for whatever our audience needed, to help and support them in whatever way they need. help and support them in whatever way they need-— help and support them in whatever way they need. thank you both very much. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, there have been plenty of showers around so far today. a chance of staying dry for longer in lunchtime and early
helen, some children, althou:h direction. helen, some children, although schools _ direction.heir children to supplement what they're doing in school? . , ,., , , supplement what they're doing in school? . , , ., ., , school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. _ school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it _ school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it can _ school? absolutely. it is a really flexible offer. it can be - school? absolutely. it is a really flexible...
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and i bet and there are people who are thinking i should have gotten helen's consent but sometimes you just can't. how do you tell the truth of your life if you can't get the consent from the people who either inspired you or hurt you? how do you do that? you don't live in a vacuum it's around other people's lives. again this is what we talk about all the time so it's something that i came across. am i allowed to write that? this book was giving myself permission have i overstepped? probably but i will publish it anyway. >> i definitely feel that. one of the things i'm most thankful to you for is you know we use the word courage a lot but we don't think about the narrative that it takes to be courageous. you can be courageous and hit your head against the wall or figure out ways to get through that cement wall in front of you and i figure out you figure out ways to get through. you say so many things about poetry but they don't exist in a universe separate from reckoning at all. one of the things you say poetry is a forgiven medium for anyone who has a strained relationship with englis
and i bet and there are people who are thinking i should have gotten helen's consent but sometimes you just can't. how do you tell the truth of your life if you can't get the consent from the people who either inspired you or hurt you? how do you do that? you don't live in a vacuum it's around other people's lives. again this is what we talk about all the time so it's something that i came across. am i allowed to write that? this book was giving myself permission have i overstepped? probably...
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helen katz, our political respondent.ing use of the astrazeneca vaccine. while investigations are carried out into four new reports of blood clotting in patients who've received the jab in norway. let's speak to our correspondent louise cullen who's following this story. already, several of the european countries i have already suspended the use of the vaccine must listing the use of the vaccine must listing the republic of ireland?— the republic of ireland? ireland said this morning _ the republic of ireland? ireland said this morning it _ the republic of ireland? ireland said this morning it would - the republic of ireland? ireland said this morning it would be i said this morning it would be suspended vis—a—vis oxford—astrazeneca vaccine following those reports from norway. the deputy chief medical officer says it is precautionary that these reports in no way in several other countries have included what they call thrombolytic events, clots, skin bleeds and so on, and it is important to say that being around 30 of thos
helen katz, our political respondent.ing use of the astrazeneca vaccine. while investigations are carried out into four new reports of blood clotting in patients who've received the jab in norway. let's speak to our correspondent louise cullen who's following this story. already, several of the european countries i have already suspended the use of the vaccine must listing the use of the vaccine must listing the republic of ireland?— the republic of ireland? ireland said this morning _ the...
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again, sorry everybody, it's helen pelznan, co-chair, and you can't see me. is it possible if we know in advance when the public opportunities are for the public to comment on shared spaces or what that schedule of legislative procedures is? can we make that available so people know in advance about when they can weigh in? is that possible to put on our site as well? >> so the best way to track that would be to follow the file -- follow the filing through the board of supervisors. this number is 210-284. i'll provide that reference number in my report, but unfortunately we have as much visibility as the board of supervisors has on how they agendaize things, and so that really is the best way to track it, and so we will provide as much notice as we possibly can in advance when we are made aware of what was coming next, but the best way is to follow the board of supervisors from moving forward week to week. they meet every tuesday at 1 p.m., and so that's the best way. provide the reference number, and we do anticipate there will be times should the council cho
again, sorry everybody, it's helen pelznan, co-chair, and you can't see me. is it possible if we know in advance when the public opportunities are for the public to comment on shared spaces or what that schedule of legislative procedures is? can we make that available so people know in advance about when they can weigh in? is that possible to put on our site as well? >> so the best way to track that would be to follow the file -- follow the filing through the board of supervisors. this...
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helen, thank you.mprove the roll—out of doses for member states. borisjohnson has warned against blockades, which could affect the number ofjabs sent to the uk. but the european commission says it would "expand supply for all". our europe correspondent nick beake, is in brussels. and it is fair to say that all the eu leaders who have been talking about this today are under some pressure at home, aren't they? simon they certainly — pressure at home, aren't they? simon they certainly are. _ pressure at home, aren't they? simon they certainly are. if _ pressure at home, aren't they? simon they certainly are. if you _ pressure at home, aren't they? simon they certainly are. if you look- pressure at home, aren't they? simon they certainly are. if you look at - they certainly are. if you look at they certainly are. if you look at the statistics the facts and figures for covid rates across europe, they do not look good at all. poland in particular talking about the worst week if they have had since the start
helen, thank you.mprove the roll—out of doses for member states. borisjohnson has warned against blockades, which could affect the number ofjabs sent to the uk. but the european commission says it would "expand supply for all". our europe correspondent nick beake, is in brussels. and it is fair to say that all the eu leaders who have been talking about this today are under some pressure at home, aren't they? simon they certainly — pressure at home, aren't they? simon they...
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thats helen zia and amanda nguyen. for anyone who want to watch the full unedited conversation can you go to pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: stay with us for a look at what you will discover on the newshour tomorrow and online right now. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: the pandemic is forcing new habits, or in some cases, returning to old ones, like reading. jeffrey brown takes a look at the plight of independent bookstores, struggling to stay afloat in this challenging economy. this encore look is part of our arts and culture series, canvas >> brown: another day in the life of an independent bookstore in the time of pandemic: packing orders, customers at the curb-- and on this day, a few allowed in. and constant phone calls. >> sometimes the first question is, "are you open?" and we say, "well, kind of, sort of, maybe-- what can we do for you?" >> brown: in fact, source booksellers in detroit'
thats helen zia and amanda nguyen. for anyone who want to watch the full unedited conversation can you go to pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: stay with us for a look at what you will discover on the newshour tomorrow and online right now. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: the pandemic is forcing new habits, or in some cases, returning to old ones, like reading....
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helene jack was named the navy's first woman admiral. ceremony contained another first. and for the first time women were assigned with men to the crew of a ship. >> we're going to start off with the test on the sanctuary, which is the hospital ship being refurbished, to be able to serve a broader mission of the kind of support this particular ship is well configured, as a facility to do that. my view is that if there are women who want to go to sea and undergo the hardship going to sea and to serve their country in that capacity, then we can find a way to make it possible for them to do so. we would start out i think on the larger ship, where the facilities problems are easier to handle, carriers, and so forth, and the last ship to which they would be assigned if ever would be submarines. >> if a pilot study, the ship service is very enthusiastic about these people and this sort of thing i hope will gain a lot of policy, and we're sure if a ship has problems, there will be problems like just there is in a general society when this there
helene jack was named the navy's first woman admiral. ceremony contained another first. and for the first time women were assigned with men to the crew of a ship. >> we're going to start off with the test on the sanctuary, which is the hospital ship being refurbished, to be able to serve a broader mission of the kind of support this particular ship is well configured, as a facility to do that. my view is that if there are women who want to go to sea and undergo the hardship going to sea...
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helen, thank you for being with us and i am so terribly sorry for your sudden and horrible lost. i find out that your dear, dear friend was one of the victims? >> we found out this morning. suzanne is someone that i have known since the late '80s when we met during a community theater production. she was a wonderful actress by the way. we found out this morning. we started getting texts from all over because our crew and friends and neighbors and when the list came out, she had an unusual name and we thought oh no, hopefully it won't be her. it is a terrible loss of an incredible human being. >> we see her picture smiling and gives a sense that she's a person of a big smile and a big life. you just mentioned you known her for a long time since the late 1980s. i know you say you could not help but to hit it off with her. bring her to life for all of us for people watching tonight. bring suzanne to light. >> she was the type of person that if you were having a bad day or you had a tense moment, if she was around and you saw that smile, she just would light up the room and she was a
helen, thank you for being with us and i am so terribly sorry for your sudden and horrible lost. i find out that your dear, dear friend was one of the victims? >> we found out this morning. suzanne is someone that i have known since the late '80s when we met during a community theater production. she was a wonderful actress by the way. we found out this morning. we started getting texts from all over because our crew and friends and neighbors and when the list came out, she had an unusual...
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helen was pleased with the result and given the almost 0 carbon footprint he'll certainly be able to sleep with a clear conscience. one of the go to options across the world today when it comes to building fast affordable homes is shipping containers they've been used to build hostels hotels restaurants and even makeshift schools but skeptics have sometimes questioned their feasibility as a sustainable building block a design a dual employee seems to be finding solutions to tackle the skepticism by providing a more eco friendly otoh native. not long ago this daycare center urgently needed to extend the building and decided to try something different opting to use discount shipping containers not do the stealing boxes how's the play room for children with the land mass geography and incidentally also about how to live sustainably. i was searching for something that can be quickly constructed and if at all in future we want to change something then that option is there because it's a mobile you kind of construction. sonali part and dark about run the company that provided the container
helen was pleased with the result and given the almost 0 carbon footprint he'll certainly be able to sleep with a clear conscience. one of the go to options across the world today when it comes to building fast affordable homes is shipping containers they've been used to build hostels hotels restaurants and even makeshift schools but skeptics have sometimes questioned their feasibility as a sustainable building block a design a dual employee seems to be finding solutions to tackle the...
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perhaps most famously of all, kate and helen richardson walsh, both part of the gold medal winners aty in the olympics. to win gold for great britain, scores! that is the golden goal! great britain have won the olympic gold medal! the hockey history makers. great britain are the olympic champions, and they are on top of the world. can i ask you, when did you first play together? it would have been back in 1997. for the england under 18 team. and what was the environment like in the team? can you remember whether people were willingly embracing of diversity, let's say? i wouldn't have said so, particularly. i don't think it was intentionally discriminatory, ijust don't think it was a topic of conversation. it was very much presumed that you would have a boyfriend. that is kind of where it went. which is discriminatory, let's be honest. but i don't think it was conscious discrimination. and obviously it took a long time before you were involved in a relationship. when that happened, how quickly did you feel you needed to tell the rest of the team? it wasn't something we felt we wanted t
perhaps most famously of all, kate and helen richardson walsh, both part of the gold medal winners aty in the olympics. to win gold for great britain, scores! that is the golden goal! great britain have won the olympic gold medal! the hockey history makers. great britain are the olympic champions, and they are on top of the world. can i ask you, when did you first play together? it would have been back in 1997. for the england under 18 team. and what was the environment like in the team? can...
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helen is six years his elder. she never marries and upon his death. he leaves the ranch to hell and with the idea that upon her death. she's supposed to open it to the public so that they can see how they lived because even in the 30s. he understood that he wasn't living way most americans were living. so here we're in front of to honor the plane's nations, which is the britain's exhibition of native american plains material, and it's really a testament to the importance of the gallatin family. the gallatins are magnificent patrons of the crow people and edith gallatin in particular is very treasured by the crow and over the course of about 40 years is adopted into the tribe eventually made in honorary pro medicine woman and the family benefits by receiving countless pieces of really important art, which you'll see behind us and which really formed the nucleus of this exhibition these elaborate headdresses which are you know are very important and very spiritual within the crow tribe. those are not things that would be given to just anybody so it show
helen is six years his elder. she never marries and upon his death. he leaves the ranch to hell and with the idea that upon her death. she's supposed to open it to the public so that they can see how they lived because even in the 30s. he understood that he wasn't living way most americans were living. so here we're in front of to honor the plane's nations, which is the britain's exhibition of native american plains material, and it's really a testament to the importance of the gallatin family....
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helen douglass, actress and former congresswoman.rris, journalist, and nancy reeves, lawyer. ruth freeman, author, and emily stewart, methodist clergy woman. mildred olmsted, a delegate to the first soviet american women's conference held at bryn mawr. and josephine davis, public figure. orly pell, a teacher. the american guests were met by officials from the institute of relations, including the leader of the soviet delegation, the secretary-general, and public figures. ♪ the american delegates came to the soviet union to exchange views with their soviet counterparts on the promotion of peace, and to see the country. the conference was held at friendship house. hundreds of different languages are spoken here. but all people coming here are united by one common cause, promotion of peace. the institute of soviet american relations and other soviet friendship societies are doing much for the people of all continents to come to know each other better. in the three years of the institute's existence, many people have come here from acros
helen douglass, actress and former congresswoman.rris, journalist, and nancy reeves, lawyer. ruth freeman, author, and emily stewart, methodist clergy woman. mildred olmsted, a delegate to the first soviet american women's conference held at bryn mawr. and josephine davis, public figure. orly pell, a teacher. the american guests were met by officials from the institute of relations, including the leader of the soviet delegation, the secretary-general, and public figures. ♪ the american...
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people together and a her take on that and i'm going to get you to come immediately off the back of helen let's have a look that have a listen i started out as feeling a lot of grief but now i'm just angry and angry that our hash tag is even stop asian hate because i don't understand why people hate us and of those people who hate us so badly i don't see how i could ever change their perspective because it's so deep rooted for someone to push our grampa into the ground so hard to his bones break or punch or grandma so violently that her eyes bleed or minimize the death of our mom and say about it was due to the result of someone's bad day i will never understand it but now we live in fear and there is no end date and i just don't know what to do. too to the point i was just made into thinking about things when there is a lot of people point to the illusion he as as somehow starting with what happened with donald trump saying this is a china virus right and i think if we look a little bit deeper in history we'll see that anti-aging and violence and sation since the menu has has extended fa
people together and a her take on that and i'm going to get you to come immediately off the back of helen let's have a look that have a listen i started out as feeling a lot of grief but now i'm just angry and angry that our hash tag is even stop asian hate because i don't understand why people hate us and of those people who hate us so badly i don't see how i could ever change their perspective because it's so deep rooted for someone to push our grampa into the ground so hard to his bones...
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we will get there, helen, aren't we? we are.the committee and joins us now. good morning to you. talk to me about how you prioritise spending as far as defence is concerned? how wars will be fought in future and whether we should be spending a new technology than rather perhaps order technology? you technology than rather perhaps order technolot ? ., ., ., , , . technology than rather perhaps order technolot ? ., ., ,. ., technology? you have raised such an im tortant technology? you have raised such an important question. _ technology? you have raised such an important question. and _ technology? you have raised such an important question. and i _ technology? you have raised such an important question. and i thank- technology? you have raised such an important question. and i thank the l important question. and i thank the committee for the work we do. because new threats emerge on the digital plan, but it doesn't mean old threats appears to be you may have your laptop which is important to you and you have the software to prot
we will get there, helen, aren't we? we are.the committee and joins us now. good morning to you. talk to me about how you prioritise spending as far as defence is concerned? how wars will be fought in future and whether we should be spending a new technology than rather perhaps order technology? you technology than rather perhaps order technolot ? ., ., ., , , . technology than rather perhaps order technolot ? ., ., ,. ., technology? you have raised such an im tortant technology? you have...
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ok, let's go to st petersburg, russia, to helen lloyd. helen, your question, please.russia, _ as you mentioned, and i've seen that russians can just simply apply online for the local vaccine, i which is produced here. and a number of latin american countries and central europeanl countries have also applied to russia for supplies - of the sputnik vaccine, i while at the same time, much western europe is being sort of quarrelling amongst themselves about the effectiveness of certain vaccines amongst older age - groups and over the lack of a vaccine supply. - and the whole vaccine - roll—out program has been, by their own admission, rather a shambles. - iwhat impact do you think this hasl conerning the same perception that people have of europe? ok, well, a question, though, with a lot of texture around it. let's go to carl on that one. perceptions of europe. no, i mean, it is very true that we have had a very vigorous debate about the quality of these particular vaccines that we had the very sort of thorough examination of that. i think that's right, because the credib
ok, let's go to st petersburg, russia, to helen lloyd. helen, your question, please.russia, _ as you mentioned, and i've seen that russians can just simply apply online for the local vaccine, i which is produced here. and a number of latin american countries and central europeanl countries have also applied to russia for supplies - of the sputnik vaccine, i while at the same time, much western europe is being sort of quarrelling amongst themselves about the effectiveness of certain vaccines...