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in particular in communities of color.l: well isn't that the trouble with the professionn right now that the lack of trust in the acceleration of lack of trust with is with you saw with george floyd's tragic death in so many other things going on in the country this time. the resurgence unfortunately systemic racism and so much of this through the country. i learned very early on for my experiences the importance of not judging people by first impressions. benefited by some great college courses that i took thanks to the federal government. lease program printed something that the they believed deeply in getting the cops educated sone early on i understood this ideat just what is directly in front of you. sweet alice and talk about this in the book, an expression that i use all of the time. my wife and i, when we were leaving, she was on the show with an activist in the deep south moved to california like so many blocks in the 50s and 60s grade and became one of the most for most community leaders in los angeles, almost bl
in particular in communities of color.l: well isn't that the trouble with the professionn right now that the lack of trust in the acceleration of lack of trust with is with you saw with george floyd's tragic death in so many other things going on in the country this time. the resurgence unfortunately systemic racism and so much of this through the country. i learned very early on for my experiences the importance of not judging people by first impressions. benefited by some great college...
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in the primary, in the general elections, in elections in other offices, they did not vote together. but they got lumped together. so by doing that, you basically turn the section five district into an ideological district. it is not a protected district based on people being clipped or packed. you turned it into an ideological district. and of course one of the things that was lost in the discussion is that minorities are not fungible, marginalized groups that can be lumped together on the basis that they are not white. [indiscernible] coalition district subsumes the entire groups of races and you basically mix everyone together based on who they etiologically -- etiologically support. at some point the vra ceases to protect minorities and becomes an ideological district. the other trend it is proliferating is the vote denial cases which brnovich touched on. i am running out of time. i want to make sure i hit everything. the brnovich case addresses, that is a new standard under section two. there was no previously a standard for vote denial cases until brnovich came about. of course
in the primary, in the general elections, in elections in other offices, they did not vote together. but they got lumped together. so by doing that, you basically turn the section five district into an ideological district. it is not a protected district based on people being clipped or packed. you turned it into an ideological district. and of course one of the things that was lost in the discussion is that minorities are not fungible, marginalized groups that can be lumped together on the...
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in unusual scenes, fiame was sworn in in a tent outside samoa's parliament in may, after the doors toave criticised it for not going far enough. nikki fox reports. for disabled children like florence, getting the right support and funding from government and local authority is crucial, especially when it comes to specialist education. this family had to spend £15,000 fighting to get the right school for their daughter. it felt so unfair. it felt so inappropriate to have to fight for something that should be a provision for all kids with special educational needs. 11—year—old florence is autistic, epileptic and has global development delay. we looked at what would be best for florence and we came to the conclusion that a school with a specialist provision would be better suited for her. the family weren't happy with the council's first choice of school because they didn't believe it catered for people with more complex needs, like their daughter. so we decided to take the council to tribunal to argue our case, and we had to fund all of our own reports. and employ a solicitor to do that
in unusual scenes, fiame was sworn in in a tent outside samoa's parliament in may, after the doors toave criticised it for not going far enough. nikki fox reports. for disabled children like florence, getting the right support and funding from government and local authority is crucial, especially when it comes to specialist education. this family had to spend £15,000 fighting to get the right school for their daughter. it felt so unfair. it felt so inappropriate to have to fight for something...
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in our country, in the world.e reservoir of trust, just how we govern in our country. we don't covered by command, we govern by persuasion. and true leadership and you simply you have to be able to persuade. and if there is no trust, you cannot persuade, people don't respond. the white house was in that terrible terrible terrible circumstance. if in the effects of that was that he had a dilemma. should he go for continuity which would reassure the american people that he, total and known who'd never been elected president or vice president, with no campaign staff, no platform, no knowledge about the country having campaigned in the country. no base of support. he felt the need to reassure the country that there would be continuity in policy. the alternative for the bin which i favored, that he would favor change. in my view was that if that institution of the white house was deemed illegitimate, and not trustworthy, then president ford had to create sufficient change in their would be seen not as a continuum of wh
in our country, in the world.e reservoir of trust, just how we govern in our country. we don't covered by command, we govern by persuasion. and true leadership and you simply you have to be able to persuade. and if there is no trust, you cannot persuade, people don't respond. the white house was in that terrible terrible terrible circumstance. if in the effects of that was that he had a dilemma. should he go for continuity which would reassure the american people that he, total and known who'd...
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producers were there on the scene and captured in the diners checking in the restaurant they were in. here is another view of the chaos from a nearby rooftop. [gunshots] >> john: pete hegseth, this is not a bad neighborhood, this is the hub of nightlife in washington, d.c. it is packed with restaurants where all of the young people working on capitol hill go, what in the world we have to ask is going on? >> john, none of this happens in a vacuum. i am on the streets of washington, d.c., and last year when the riots occurred when it was happening across the country, members of lafayette square, i was holding in the riot shield and was they are, and deployed across the city to try to defend businesses from being looted, burned, and think about what has happened since then? since then criminals the appeal will further embolden, they feel like they more or less got away with it, charges are dropped, bail reform means that people are arrested and released, the police have been told they will be defended, city government is entirely compute scum of the mayor is saying we will pay overtime o
producers were there on the scene and captured in the diners checking in the restaurant they were in. here is another view of the chaos from a nearby rooftop. [gunshots] >> john: pete hegseth, this is not a bad neighborhood, this is the hub of nightlife in washington, d.c. it is packed with restaurants where all of the young people working on capitol hill go, what in the world we have to ask is going on? >> john, none of this happens in a vacuum. i am on the streets of washington,...
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in kentucky, our culture wants to vote in person. 98% vote in person, 2% absentee. i worked hard to make voting as easy as possible. that is why come in kentucky, they vote in person. that is how we choose to vote. >> political cultures are different in different states. how people prefer to vote, it in kentucky, you may want to cast your ballot -- it may be different in utah or wisconsin. [indiscernible] >> if i could make one overall point, i am not here to criticize. that is not my argument. i don't want to say democratic or republican bill change the election rules. i think california or colorado would be upset. things are different. utah has a vote by mail system. they seem to like that, i don't question that. that is super for them. i think the best way to expand the franchise in kentucky that resolve last year is that even though we made available to all people, they wanted to vote in person. the easiest way and most cost-efficient way was extending the number of days people could vote in person. >> [indiscernible] is the best government to do with that the s
in kentucky, our culture wants to vote in person. 98% vote in person, 2% absentee. i worked hard to make voting as easy as possible. that is why come in kentucky, they vote in person. that is how we choose to vote. >> political cultures are different in different states. how people prefer to vote, it in kentucky, you may want to cast your ballot -- it may be different in utah or wisconsin. [indiscernible] >> if i could make one overall point, i am not here to criticize. that is not...
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the race lasted over six hours in sweltering heat in tokyo and it was a bit of a roller—coaster but int was richard carapaz of ecuador who broke away with six kilometres to go, held on to cross the line with his rivals pretty much out of sight and that is ecuador�*s first gold medal since 1996 and it has been a good few weeks for him. third in the tour de france last week so i'm sure there will be quite a few blurry eyes in the ecuadorian capital today. the race finishing at 3am in the morning so some keen fans would stay up to watch but elsewhere, the former tour de france champion, geraint thomas has for the second olympics running, seen his hopes ruined by a crash. although they got back onto their bikes, they had lost too much ground and eventually had to pull out of the race. silver went to belgium, by the width of attire from tour de france champion tadej pogacar who took the bronze medal. that put slovenia on the medals table for the first time and tadej pogacar won the tour de france last week so i'm don't think he will be too disappointed. i don't know whether senor carapaz fi
the race lasted over six hours in sweltering heat in tokyo and it was a bit of a roller—coaster but int was richard carapaz of ecuador who broke away with six kilometres to go, held on to cross the line with his rivals pretty much out of sight and that is ecuador�*s first gold medal since 1996 and it has been a good few weeks for him. third in the tour de france last week so i'm sure there will be quite a few blurry eyes in the ecuadorian capital today. the race finishing at 3am in the...
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sure in if you think in the one, this is a, this is a, a tempest in that in a t i merican ice cream maker is going to withdraw selling ice cream from the, from the settlement. but you can see how the reaction of the israeli government, the president of israel's call this economic terrorism. the foreign minister said this is a form of anti semitism. you know, at some point these arguments and the scare tactics are going to sound increasingly follow. the settlements are clearly illegal. i know national lot every single country in the world except and if they are illegal, a flagrant violation, say according to the security council and a war crime, then what are we doing, allowing those 7 goods to come into the or p and market or the north american market, that economic oxygen given to them only allows them to continue to, to flourish their now around 700000 israeli suckers. and somewhere between $250.00 to $300.00 settlements occupied eastern and the west bank. that's the, that's the engine of the occupation. and that's the main reason for the continuation of the occupation. and that's the m
sure in if you think in the one, this is a, this is a, a tempest in that in a t i merican ice cream maker is going to withdraw selling ice cream from the, from the settlement. but you can see how the reaction of the israeli government, the president of israel's call this economic terrorism. the foreign minister said this is a form of anti semitism. you know, at some point these arguments and the scare tactics are going to sound increasingly follow. the settlements are clearly illegal. i know...
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in order to operate in _ happening there. in order to operate in china, _ happening there. order tol operate in china, you have to play— operate in china, you have to play by— operate in china, you have to play by these _ operate in china, you have to play by these rules. - operate in china, you have to play by these rules. at - operate in china, you have to play by these rules. at some i play by these rules. at some poiht — play by these rules. at some poiht in _ play by these rules. at some point in the _ play by these rules. at some point in the past, _ play by these rules. at some point in the past, google, i point in the past, google, facehook— point in the past, google, facebook and _ point in the past, google, facebook and twitter- point in the past, google, facebook and twitter said point in the past, google, - facebook and twitter said they wouid — facebook and twitter said they wouid not _ facebook and twitter said they would not play— facebook and twitter said they would not play by _ facebook and twitter said they would not play by these - facebook and twitter s
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i would say they compare in being quite modern in l compare in being quite modern in their— compare inam and he took a lot of inspiration — a national team and he took a lot of inspiration from how england in 2018 inspiration from how england in 2018 in the _ inspiration from how england in 2018 in the world cup committed to the country— in the world cup committed to the country in — in the world cup committed to the country in a — in the world cup committed to the country in a way we have not seen for years — country in a way we have not seen for years because that has been the bil for years because that has been the big ambition for us to to be similar with the _ big ambition for us to to be similar with the danish national team and during _ with the danish national team and during this tournament he has succeeded. he is right now appraised as a role _ succeeded. he is right now appraised as a role model, as a leader and beloved — as a role model, as a leader and beloved by— as a role model, as a leader and beloved by the nation. gf as a role model, as a leader and beloved by the nat
i would say they compare in being quite modern in l compare in being quite modern in their— compare inam and he took a lot of inspiration — a national team and he took a lot of inspiration from how england in 2018 inspiration from how england in 2018 in the _ inspiration from how england in 2018 in the world cup committed to the country— in the world cup committed to the country in — in the world cup committed to the country in a — in the world cup committed to the country in a way we...
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we're at 76 in pittsburgh, 64 in fairfield 65 in concord, 54 in petaluma right now in 58 currently in san mateo and of course today wasn't as hot as what we yesterday. air quality did improve for the east bay. as you can see there, we didn't have a spare the air alert that was issued on like what we saw yesterday when the ozone levels are a little different because of the warm temperatures. our current gusts right now show that it's gust in over 30 miles per hour in some places in the east bay. that's the red areas that you see there. so it's breezy conditions will persist through the rest of tonight. tomorrow morning. it should be pretty light in terms of our winds, but it will pick up later in the afternoon. as for our overnight lows. notice for inland areas. it's a little lower versus what we saw this morning. the rest of the bay area, though, and 50's low to mid 50's. and when you wake up tomorrow morning, you'll see that temperatures the inland areas that 11 o'clock still going to be in those 60's when earlier today we're already up to the 70's and even 80's by that time. so defi
we're at 76 in pittsburgh, 64 in fairfield 65 in concord, 54 in petaluma right now in 58 currently in san mateo and of course today wasn't as hot as what we yesterday. air quality did improve for the east bay. as you can see there, we didn't have a spare the air alert that was issued on like what we saw yesterday when the ozone levels are a little different because of the warm temperatures. our current gusts right now show that it's gust in over 30 miles per hour in some places in the east bay....
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of rapid rise in cases in the u. k. british authorities, a warning against large gatherings. that's a 65000 people are due to phil wembley stadium for the euro 2020 football championship final. it will be the biggest crowd at the british stadium since the sound of a pandemic in fine fans are gathering in large numbers. already. australia is also grappling with the delta vary in cases that continue to rise in new south wales and they haven't gone down despite the countries biggest city, sidney being it is 3rd week of locked down the number of people exposed in the community. not, i'm anticipating the numbers in new south wells will be greater than a 100 tomorrow. now, that's what i'm anticipating and i'll be shocked if it's less than a 100. this time tomorrow, if additional new cases. so we can't stress enough. the importance of not only following the rules, but also realizing the risk. and there is south korea, which will impose tough restrictions in the capital after another $1300.00 infections in the last 24 hours.
of rapid rise in cases in the u. k. british authorities, a warning against large gatherings. that's a 65000 people are due to phil wembley stadium for the euro 2020 football championship final. it will be the biggest crowd at the british stadium since the sound of a pandemic in fine fans are gathering in large numbers. already. australia is also grappling with the delta vary in cases that continue to rise in new south wales and they haven't gone down despite the countries biggest city, sidney...
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and in bosnia, this move is bringing in to power. this law is seen as a sort of a legacy move a legacy of his there. and as the high representative in bosnia salmonella has it 1st female prime minister after receiving courts approval. yeah. may know me. my to office party one me election in april by the majority, but the can't take who government locked ministers out of parliament. so much office side held their own swearing in ceremony. instead. on friday, the court of appeals that the ceremony was legally valid for nearly 69000 chevrolet pulse electric vehicles have been recalled worldwide because of the risk fire chevrolet's own general motors says it will replace any battery modules due to a manufacturing defect that's caused at least 2 fires so far. the recall. com is just a week off the us regulators urged owners of the car to park their vehicles outside and away from any homes or other structures after they've been charged. israel high course has asked the government to clarify its position on the bed in village of con, mar, b
and in bosnia, this move is bringing in to power. this law is seen as a sort of a legacy move a legacy of his there. and as the high representative in bosnia salmonella has it 1st female prime minister after receiving courts approval. yeah. may know me. my to office party one me election in april by the majority, but the can't take who government locked ministers out of parliament. so much office side held their own swearing in ceremony. instead. on friday, the court of appeals that the...
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there seems to be in line — started in march, 2020.d in march, 2020. there seems to be in line with the _ started in march, 2020. there seems to be in line with the confirmation - to be in line with the confirmation from the prime minister is in of other rules will happen next month. there has never been any question of a review date for august the 16th, we will go ahead with the move. tt we will go ahead with the move. it is not clear whether uk tourists can travel to the united states. for hotels in cities around the country, they were welcome these changes. —— and cities around the country, they will welcome these changes. let's speak to our political correspondent iain watson. ministers meeting now. we will get a decision on the cis afternoon. this will be welcomed by the travel industry but not everyone. labour has already said the government has been reckless on its borders policy and once an internationally agreed system for covid passbooks before there is more opening up. borisjohnson�*s own mps wants to see more of the economy
there seems to be in line — started in march, 2020.d in march, 2020. there seems to be in line with the _ started in march, 2020. there seems to be in line with the confirmation - to be in line with the confirmation from the prime minister is in of other rules will happen next month. there has never been any question of a review date for august the 16th, we will go ahead with the move. tt we will go ahead with the move. it is not clear whether uk tourists can travel to the united states. for...
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this is despite restrictions being in place in the capital. mariko oi is in tokyo. under. with the latest declaration, the number of people out and out has not exact leak on down. it's not a strict lockdown, there is no penalty — though the first in a state of emergencies back in last april, people actually obliged. but by the first time, people are rather fed up. dust fourth time. and people on the street will say you can technically tell us to stay at home when the government forged ahead with the olympics, despite strong public opposition. so this surge is probably inevitable, it's public opposition. so this surge is probably inevitable, its past 8pm now which is when bars and restaurants have been asked to close. but you can probably see behind me that some of them remain open. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story... england, scotland, and wales have relaxed travel rules allowing double—vaccinated visitors from the eu and united states with no quarantine. to the us, where the delta variant is also spreading rapidly and vaccination r
this is despite restrictions being in place in the capital. mariko oi is in tokyo. under. with the latest declaration, the number of people out and out has not exact leak on down. it's not a strict lockdown, there is no penalty — though the first in a state of emergencies back in last april, people actually obliged. but by the first time, people are rather fed up. dust fourth time. and people on the street will say you can technically tell us to stay at home when the government forged ahead...
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in the east. , ., , in the east.much of this is down to the americans and how they have tried to exert pressure on his leadership?— tried to exert pressure on his leadershi - ? , ., , ., leadership? there is no question that under— leadership? there is no question that under the _ leadership? there is no question that under the administration i leadership? there is no question that under the administration of| that under the administration of repuhlican— that under the administration of republican donald _ that under the administration of republican donald trump, - that under the administration of republican donald trump, the i republican donald trump, the sanctions _ republican donald trump, the sanctions were _ republican donald trump, the sanctions were tightened - republican donald trump, the sanctions were tightened very| sanctions were tightened very sharply, — sanctions were tightened very sharply, i— sanctions were tightened very sharply. in1ean_ sanctions were tightened very sharply, i mean very- sanctions w
in the east. , ., , in the east.much of this is down to the americans and how they have tried to exert pressure on his leadership?— tried to exert pressure on his leadershi - ? , ., , ., leadership? there is no question that under— leadership? there is no question that under the _ leadership? there is no question that under the administration i leadership? there is no question that under the administration of| that under the administration of repuhlican— that under the administration of...
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a little bit in the economy in afghanistan.that's collapsing, and i think the focus ought to be more on how to reach out to the civilians, innocent civilians who are fleeing this violence, and also the countries that are going to host these large numbers of refugees at a time i am afraid attitudes, public attitudes towards refugees is fast deteriorating in turkey, but also in european countries. president erdogan has visited southern turkey to inspect efforts to fight dozens of wildfires that have now killed six people. he pledged financial support for the affected areas, and said most of the fires, which broke out on wednesday, were now under control. dozens have been taken to hospital. hundreds of protesters in malaysia's capital, kuala lumpur, have defied virus restrictions to gather in the streets, demanding the resignation of the prime minister and his cabinet. public pressure has been intensifying on prime minister muhyiddin yassin to step down, as the country continues to struggle with rising covid cases. police in beiji
a little bit in the economy in afghanistan.that's collapsing, and i think the focus ought to be more on how to reach out to the civilians, innocent civilians who are fleeing this violence, and also the countries that are going to host these large numbers of refugees at a time i am afraid attitudes, public attitudes towards refugees is fast deteriorating in turkey, but also in european countries. president erdogan has visited southern turkey to inspect efforts to fight dozens of wildfires that...
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-- in their -- in their contact. i was per mid the, for example, to select the deputy and to pass on any senior assistant ags when i took office which as far as i know was something that others were not permitted to do. so far as contact in particular cases, i agree with jamie, obviously the issue is -- is most fraught in criminal cases. and i did have one experience when i was -- got a note in the middle of a meeting when i was told to report to the white house and it was and i was also told that the position that the department had taken on behalf of the united states and the supreme court case, not a criminal case but a supreme court case is one that we should change and i said i would talk about it and we did. we maintained the same position that we had before and we both kept our jobs, so that's -- that was as close as -- as i came to any kind of pressure from the white house with respect to a case. i should add that most of the pressure in my experience came not from the white house which was the only example t
-- in their -- in their contact. i was per mid the, for example, to select the deputy and to pass on any senior assistant ags when i took office which as far as i know was something that others were not permitted to do. so far as contact in particular cases, i agree with jamie, obviously the issue is -- is most fraught in criminal cases. and i did have one experience when i was -- got a note in the middle of a meeting when i was told to report to the white house and it was and i was also told...
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in markets.also see a pretty resilient behavior in self-guided investors that they want to tap into markets so we currently see a decent robustness of client activity also going into july. mark: why did you decide to bring forward your investment in 24 asset management rather than an alternative name or an asset manager in switzerland? zeno: 24 has been a great success story for everybody, first and foremost our clients. the team of 24 -- we have become a majority shareholder in 2015. the current position has over delivered on all targets and the payback has been growth. we have found a way to put everything into a fully future proof set up. departments flipped there 24 shares in a significant part. the transaction structure will add an additional 2% to a return on equity for shareholders and 24 simply as a wonderful company. it runs very strong investment strategies that compete in some of the largest asset pools in the world predominantly in multisector bonds. that is a huge opportunity for eve
in markets.also see a pretty resilient behavior in self-guided investors that they want to tap into markets so we currently see a decent robustness of client activity also going into july. mark: why did you decide to bring forward your investment in 24 asset management rather than an alternative name or an asset manager in switzerland? zeno: 24 has been a great success story for everybody, first and foremost our clients. the team of 24 -- we have become a majority shareholder in 2015. the...
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we will be there in dubai _ champions in qatar. we will be there in dubai as_ champions in qatar.ll be there in dubai as well. go champions in qatar. we will be there in dubai as well.— in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson — in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson live _ in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson live at _ in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson live at the _ in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson live at the olympic - john watson live at the olympic stadium here in rome as england take on ukraine fora stadium here in rome as england take on ukraine for a place in the semifinals with manager gareth southgate hoping their euro journey continues tonight. supermarket chain, morrisons, accepts a multi—billion pound takeover bid by a us investment group, led by the owner of majestic wine. britain's main doctors' union urges the government to keep some measures in place after the 19th ofjuly when all covid restrictions are due to be removed. at least 2 bodies have been found and arou
we will be there in dubai _ champions in qatar. we will be there in dubai as_ champions in qatar.ll be there in dubai as well. go champions in qatar. we will be there in dubai as well.— in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson — in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson live _ in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson live at _ in dubai as well. go on england. i'm john watson live at the _ in dubai as well. go on england. i'm...
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they are in a number of engagements including the marianas turkey shoot, and it is in that activity in december of 1944 where he is coming very close to losing his life. and not to the japanese, but to the typhoon. the ship is caught up in a typhoon, and he is almost washed overboard and able to recover himself only by the thinnest of means, and his foot catching a thin rail toward the side as he is racing to deck. he arrests that motion, and able to then throw himself to the cat walk, and gather himself and make it for the quarters, and then as it is burning, the ship has to return to port to fix the damage. on christmas day, 1944, he is detached from the ship, and he is sent to the states where he becomes an athletic officer again training pilots in chicago. in the naval training center north of chicago, it is there that he ends the naval career. he leaves the navy in 1946, and he returns to grand rapids, and picks up the professional career there. he is involved in a number of civic activities and his name is well known in grand rapids and his father is involved in republican party,
they are in a number of engagements including the marianas turkey shoot, and it is in that activity in december of 1944 where he is coming very close to losing his life. and not to the japanese, but to the typhoon. the ship is caught up in a typhoon, and he is almost washed overboard and able to recover himself only by the thinnest of means, and his foot catching a thin rail toward the side as he is racing to deck. he arrests that motion, and able to then throw himself to the cat walk, and...
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in africa. with considerable research and studies and identificationn and diagnosis on the landscape, and needs to local communities pretty children with autism disorder in africaee are diagnod late he points out compared to those in high income countries because african countries that diagnosed as an have been parentslu including severe intellectual disability in the absence of expressive language. historically researchst in afria has been limited to infectious diseases that are associated with mortality. rather than noncommunicable ruconditions like autism and special disorders printed and he finally said in 2017 study found, that almost 25000 research reports of autism, over 1120 in sub-saharan africa, this knowledge gap is directly's response to the gap in services including diagnosis and resourcs needed to reliably diagnose the condition. they are not readily available. they haven't into pets and interdisciplinary teams in the diagnosis process of the autism would help children identify cer
in africa. with considerable research and studies and identificationn and diagnosis on the landscape, and needs to local communities pretty children with autism disorder in africaee are diagnod late he points out compared to those in high income countries because african countries that diagnosed as an have been parentslu including severe intellectual disability in the absence of expressive language. historically researchst in afria has been limited to infectious diseases that are associated...
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in my family's home in greenwood neighbors of tulsa the neighborhood i felt asleep in that night was rich. not just in terms of well, but in culture the community heritage and my family had a beautiful home. we had great neighbors and i had friends to play with i felt safe. i had everything a child could need i had a future head of me. greenwood could my excuse me. yep. still greenwood said had given me the chance to make. truly make it in this country when a few hours all of that was gone the night of the massacre. i was awakened by my family my parents and five siblets were there. i was told we had to leave and that was it. and we'll never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. i still see black men seeing being shot. black bodies lying in the street i still smells smoke and see fire. i still see black businesses being burned. i still hear airplanes flying overhead. here the screams have lived through the mascara every day. a country may forget this history, but i cannot. i will not and other survivors do not and our descendants do not. when my family was force
in my family's home in greenwood neighbors of tulsa the neighborhood i felt asleep in that night was rich. not just in terms of well, but in culture the community heritage and my family had a beautiful home. we had great neighbors and i had friends to play with i felt safe. i had everything a child could need i had a future head of me. greenwood could my excuse me. yep. still greenwood said had given me the chance to make. truly make it in this country when a few hours all of that was gone the...
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in fact, they are supporting you in decatur. and this is, it will never be able to make the social problem at all because he was part of the system political system. i think he's responsible for, for the government, the indonesia or use rock. well, she is a spokesperson for the enact a party. she's also the daughter of the parties leader, the parliamentary speaker, rashid knew she. she joins us live now. madam, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. first of all, i'd like your reaction to the new announcement that we've had from the president. so a nighttime curfew just announced and also crucially, the banding of more than 3 people being able to meet in public roads and squares effectively binding any kinds of demonstration. what will you now do if you can't demonstrate they, like all previous announcements made by the by 5 or less any legal basis. they are agreed by a nation of the constitution that was approved unanimously by the 2014 . we reject the unconstitutional announcements and we welcome all the rejectio
in fact, they are supporting you in decatur. and this is, it will never be able to make the social problem at all because he was part of the system political system. i think he's responsible for, for the government, the indonesia or use rock. well, she is a spokesperson for the enact a party. she's also the daughter of the parties leader, the parliamentary speaker, rashid knew she. she joins us live now. madam, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. first of all, i'd like your...
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places like yemen, in syria and in libya.then they will pursue very, very different agendas — very difficult for us to get back in there. six former conservative work and pension secretaries have written to the chancellor, rishi sunak, urging him to keep the £20—a—week increase in universal credit, introduced at the start of the pandemic. they say the rise, due to be replaced in the autumn, has been vital for protecting the incomes of many families and supporting the economy. retail bosses are calling on the government to take action against violence and abuse aimed at shop staff. this security footage was released by boots pharmacy to highlight the problems workers face. some of the uk's biggest brands are campaigning for greater legal protection for employees. the government said courts should be increasing sentences for such assaults. chinese astronauts have conducted their first ever double spacewalk. it's only the second time chinese astronauts have stepped outside their craft while in space. the astronauts are testing n
places like yemen, in syria and in libya.then they will pursue very, very different agendas — very difficult for us to get back in there. six former conservative work and pension secretaries have written to the chancellor, rishi sunak, urging him to keep the £20—a—week increase in universal credit, introduced at the start of the pandemic. they say the rise, due to be replaced in the autumn, has been vital for protecting the incomes of many families and supporting the economy. retail...
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in the developing world and we are sing them in some places in asia. i think we need to keep in mind that 40 percent from 60 percent are ready, the people that are experiencing this trouble and we need to find a cure. [inaudible]. this is really an international issue. i would like to point out that i have seen internationally leadership we have the resources and we have the mind is, we have the investment. mostly, alzheimer's disease in this country. we needed to - seven working for example the brain health includes. [inaudible]. is precisely what the matrix that we can do and back-and-forth. [inaudible]. when i went back, i was able to study at a time where there was moral like communications there was no communications. in fact venezuelan outcome of the elections is really bad so we have been doing this mentoring and support. one thing that i have to say is about ten years ago and this, and latin america is that we can not change people or scientists that i could not be for 19 so that is why i had mentioned that we needed sensors who put together th
in the developing world and we are sing them in some places in asia. i think we need to keep in mind that 40 percent from 60 percent are ready, the people that are experiencing this trouble and we need to find a cure. [inaudible]. this is really an international issue. i would like to point out that i have seen internationally leadership we have the resources and we have the mind is, we have the investment. mostly, alzheimer's disease in this country. we needed to - seven working for example...
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in zinah. in the philippine minutes, i was able to fortify its position on the ground in other dispute, the areas including the island and the strategy. so the picture is quite mixed. it's not an unmitigated disaster. but of course, the big question was, how could the philippines have done better in leveraging this legal victory to get more concessions on the ground including getting access for the fisherman there in the scar or so which is just over. busy a 100, not the most away from the philippine coastline. correct. what could the philippines have done better? well, many things, right. i mean, they expect ation was if we had a different president or so on, closer in terms of india, logical outlook and strategic outlook to the previous president or the late president in bidding quino are the philippines. how many options? one option was to take this issue, this legal victory all to the unit you and general assembly take it to the parliament to get to all the different for, to put pressure on
in zinah. in the philippine minutes, i was able to fortify its position on the ground in other dispute, the areas including the island and the strategy. so the picture is quite mixed. it's not an unmitigated disaster. but of course, the big question was, how could the philippines have done better in leveraging this legal victory to get more concessions on the ground including getting access for the fisherman there in the scar or so which is just over. busy a 100, not the most away from the...
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in live morning before in concord. and that's what's cool. what they had. the triple digit heat over the weekend and 81 degrees in santa rosa out there. now that fog is filling the bay and make its way into the valleys overnight tonight. you can see it all along the coastline here all the way down the point conception as well up to oregon and some thunderstorms popping up over the sierra nevada, but locally the fog thick out there tonight. thick enough likely going to see some drizzle along the coastline. so going to be little bit wet out there that sea breeze all on shore of the west. you see blowing right through the delta overnight tonight that will continue. probably decrease in speed overnight. pretty typical. then by tomorrow afternoon that sea breeze ramps up again. but you'll notice direction that is that onshore breeze and that will bring that nice cool marine air. well, inland back to model showing data with a lot of the clouds begin to move on shore right now in all the way into the delta may be the central
in live morning before in concord. and that's what's cool. what they had. the triple digit heat over the weekend and 81 degrees in santa rosa out there. now that fog is filling the bay and make its way into the valleys overnight tonight. you can see it all along the coastline here all the way down the point conception as well up to oregon and some thunderstorms popping up over the sierra nevada, but locally the fog thick out there tonight. thick enough likely going to see some drizzle along the...
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in 2013. local emergency management officials have stressed the need for increased flexibility for fema to allow for building back better in the wake of these natural disasters. we could build a climate resilient community back, but in my view, the most meaningful pathway towards achieving what i have described is through the establishment of a 21st-century civilian climate core, which are no other witnesses are certainly aware, the president has announced his support of. it would ensure we make investments in climate solutions and the workforce needed to implement them, in particular, for constituents of my state, the work necessary on our public lands, wildfire resiliency, mitigation, and so forth. i wonder if you are familiar with the climate conservation corps proposal and if you could expound a bit on how it might impact your respective communities. mayor garcetti: absolutely. it is a great program that i am incredibly supportive of and i'm looking forward to the federal government enacti
in 2013. local emergency management officials have stressed the need for increased flexibility for fema to allow for building back better in the wake of these natural disasters. we could build a climate resilient community back, but in my view, the most meaningful pathway towards achieving what i have described is through the establishment of a 21st-century civilian climate core, which are no other witnesses are certainly aware, the president has announced his support of. it would ensure we...
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livermore, 80, though, in pittsburgh 78 up in fairfield where in the 60's in valais host 62 out in berkeley, 75 in petaluma right now. and currently 72 in santa rosa. so here's a look at our current gusts. you can see the red. those are gusts around 30 miles per hour here in the peninsula and parts of the east bay. it's going to stay with us for the rest of this evening as for temperatures. here's a look at our numbers so far inland areas by about 7 o'clock. we'll be down to the 70's by 9 into the 60's should mostly clear for our inland areas tonight. and then of course along the coast in our bay shoreline. we can expect to see some cloudy conditions of the 7 day forecast coming up in a bit. back to you. thank you, erica. california california is the largest wildfires burning a lot of the data state line. the back with complex fire has burned more than 91,000 acres in lassen and plumas counties. and it's 26% contained. >> flames jumped us highway 3.95 over the weekend. the small town of doyle has been hit hard. 600 people live there in 20 houses were destroyed one man says everything he own
livermore, 80, though, in pittsburgh 78 up in fairfield where in the 60's in valais host 62 out in berkeley, 75 in petaluma right now. and currently 72 in santa rosa. so here's a look at our current gusts. you can see the red. those are gusts around 30 miles per hour here in the peninsula and parts of the east bay. it's going to stay with us for the rest of this evening as for temperatures. here's a look at our numbers so far inland areas by about 7 o'clock. we'll be down to the 70's by 9 into...
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we're not going to take sides in -- in -- in a sue neu-shiah struggle. we're going to be guided by our interests and our values. and i think in many respects in the early moves the administration has made, they've been true to -- to that promise. some of the early steps they took with regard to saudi arabia and the war on yemen for example were a clear departure from -- from the trump policy. as you'll recall trump's first foreign policy move when he was elected was to go to saudi arabia and to lift the arm restrictions that were imposed in the obama administration because of the war in yemen. and coincidentally -- not cons dently they were put over human rights concerns. that was lifted in the first week of the trump administration. president biden very quickly reinstated those restrictions with respect to saudi arabia at least. at the same time i think we are entering a period where some of those rhetorical commitments that president biden made are being tested in a very -- very serious way. and i think that's true particularly with respect to our rela
we're not going to take sides in -- in -- in a sue neu-shiah struggle. we're going to be guided by our interests and our values. and i think in many respects in the early moves the administration has made, they've been true to -- to that promise. some of the early steps they took with regard to saudi arabia and the war on yemen for example were a clear departure from -- from the trump policy. as you'll recall trump's first foreign policy move when he was elected was to go to saudi arabia and to...
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we heard that in the speech in philadelphia but on capitol hill there is still up in the air of what if any legislation will pass and the white house is saying that the president applauds the texas democrats that fled the state to washington and has not yet said if he will meet with them. marcus? >> a big talker yesterday. happening there in texas. thank you. >>> 6:05. new details, italian court rubber stamped the conviction of two marin county men in the deadly stabbing of a plain clothes officer in rome. the two received life sentences for the 2019 stabbing. both attended temple high school. i tallian courts have to detail the rulings in 90 days. they clad the self defense was implausible. >>> a search for a runner in pleasanton. deputies are scaling back the search for the 37-year-old. searchers found the cell phone in the car but infrared cameras have not been able to detect any sign of him. >> at night we go up with the airplane. the very sophisticated forward looking infrared camera. that has thermal detection. we are picking up deer. smaller game. >> deputies say the berkeley
we heard that in the speech in philadelphia but on capitol hill there is still up in the air of what if any legislation will pass and the white house is saying that the president applauds the texas democrats that fled the state to washington and has not yet said if he will meet with them. marcus? >> a big talker yesterday. happening there in texas. thank you. >>> 6:05. new details, italian court rubber stamped the conviction of two marin county men in the deadly stabbing of a...
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terms of education, in terms of employment, in terms of criminal justice and in terms of healthcare to their population so there's a lot more we can do that's exciting period to think about diversity beyond just sort of the narrative which i think sometimes people just push. >> .. something quite shocking and i would love to hear you tell this story. >> sure. basically the context was i was on the board of barclays bank in written and annual general meeting. with over 1000 shareholders show up. it was post initial crisis so lots of enthusiasm in a masterful and i was the only visible minority, meaning i was only woman on the board and the only black person and in that respect already standing out. you're right, the shareholders stood up during q&a and pointed very aggressively and means that i want to know what the credentials are of that statutory woman that she can serve on this board. thankfully i had spent almost ten years working at goldman sachs and a half of each unit economics. i felt pretty confident i could justify my existence on the board. i often say to minority candida
terms of education, in terms of employment, in terms of criminal justice and in terms of healthcare to their population so there's a lot more we can do that's exciting period to think about diversity beyond just sort of the narrative which i think sometimes people just push. >> .. something quite shocking and i would love to hear you tell this story. >> sure. basically the context was i was on the board of barclays bank in written and annual general meeting. with over 1000...
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time in 1738.you put that on the trail as we saw john kristoff is one of the victims of those inquiries. but in the 19th century the idea the freemasons was responsible for everything bad about the modern world became the official for the catholic church for there's no getting around the catholic church. without the freemasons were agents in the aim was to abolish the church or abolish world anarchy. and that theory in turn became a template for a remodeling of conspiracy theories. twos had already been hated and expected for religious as well as racist reasons of anti- semitism. and even the vision of the judeo masonic on this new version in which jews were scheming behind the scenes to control world affairs and secret controlling finance and so on. that version of the conspiracy theory was very definitely modeled on freemason. would go on to inform the not quite as brutal as the masons themselves claim. by the dictatorship not by hitler, mussolini, general franco in spain and other dictatorships,
time in 1738.you put that on the trail as we saw john kristoff is one of the victims of those inquiries. but in the 19th century the idea the freemasons was responsible for everything bad about the modern world became the official for the catholic church for there's no getting around the catholic church. without the freemasons were agents in the aim was to abolish the church or abolish world anarchy. and that theory in turn became a template for a remodeling of conspiracy theories. twos had...
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to bryant park in new york city. his recent projects, include here in philadelphia and in oregon. he is currently the practice of landscape architecture at the university of pennsylvania where he has taught for 40 years and is the former chair of the department of landscape architecture at -- university. the recipient of many awards. we have the good fortune of being able to engage in and enjoy so many of his landscapes throughout the course of our days. thank you for that, as well, laurie. thank you to everybody. laurie, whenever you are ready. laurie: thank you, nicole for the lovely introduction. today, we will talk about the olmsted firm and fdr park. i want to talk about with the legacy of olmsted's as well. we talk about the olmsted's, we are actually talking about several people. work that occurred over a period of 100 years. with the assistance of an army of others. partners, contractors, clients, both public and private. from the left we see frederick law olmsted senior at the age he was when he began central park prior to the civil war. next to him, second from the left,
to bryant park in new york city. his recent projects, include here in philadelphia and in oregon. he is currently the practice of landscape architecture at the university of pennsylvania where he has taught for 40 years and is the former chair of the department of landscape architecture at -- university. the recipient of many awards. we have the good fortune of being able to engage in and enjoy so many of his landscapes throughout the course of our days. thank you for that, as well, laurie....
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they were in the majority and israel and in berlin there in the minority. so they're confronted with being jewish, the living as you and i was living with you, jeremy? yeah, i think i think i never thought about it right away. think i never thought about myself. i never, i never thought about it to me. it's normal. civility fridays in our holidays, my family revision within the country. i think it was a separate here. we are all together close together because i am an artist so we have so much more that. yeah, i don't know. i don't know. how do you think about, i think i'm still living in about is it, it's something that i tried to like being religious. finding myself, you know, like, you know, there's all this talk about. i feel like i'm not better than anyone on sunday. first of any of your but then all just like here in the context it is for instance, i thought it was like once you walk like this and i'm like of course it's from my grandma to i'm going to hide it. i don't even think about it. they used to give my grandma, my grandma and i'm afraid of var
they were in the majority and israel and in berlin there in the minority. so they're confronted with being jewish, the living as you and i was living with you, jeremy? yeah, i think i think i never thought about it right away. think i never thought about myself. i never, i never thought about it to me. it's normal. civility fridays in our holidays, my family revision within the country. i think it was a separate here. we are all together close together because i am an artist so we have so much...
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in june. he wants to rewrite the constitution and to address in o'clock to the afghan president, ash ref. connie has been outlining his vision for the future of the country. but the speech was light on detail about how the government plans to counter territorial gains by the taliban, which haven't continued to be significant. charlotte bellis reports now from cobble from the northern city of telecom is surrounded by telephone fighters. but more than one month, it's people have withstood waves of attacks residence now armed, and afghan security forces are united in trying to keep fighters out of the city. well, maybe if i want to go to the making us, i hope i'm not captured. we've been attacked more than 10 times here. we've beaten them and pushed them back. don't lose your morale. well, it is. the telephone, no control lodge areas of rule less ghana stone, including more than half of the countries districts as africa, security forces attempt to slow the televisions. momentum in a nationally te
in june. he wants to rewrite the constitution and to address in o'clock to the afghan president, ash ref. connie has been outlining his vision for the future of the country. but the speech was light on detail about how the government plans to counter territorial gains by the taliban, which haven't continued to be significant. charlotte bellis reports now from cobble from the northern city of telecom is surrounded by telephone fighters. but more than one month, it's people have withstood waves...
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republic in 1965, send in the marines with a couple of brazilians, columbia in town, durance, whoever else taking come scribe is window dressing, but tried to put down this revolution coming out of the shanty towns that way to, to the worrying time that for the moment. and for your insight, kim, i, thanks for joining us from new york. sure thing. south africa as former president jacob zima is in police custody. the 79 year old, 100 himself over to officials that he was sentenced last week to 15 months in jail for failing to show up as an inquiry into corruption during his time and power. that his legal challenge to last week sentence will be heard in court on friday for me, the miller has more from the town of escort. much of that night also remained uncertain . given the resistance of, from the former president to hand in self, although certainly be arrested. and towards the end of that deadline, midnight in south africa, his foundation issued a statement saying that he had decided to comply with the incarceration order and would be reporting to a correctional correctional facility,
republic in 1965, send in the marines with a couple of brazilians, columbia in town, durance, whoever else taking come scribe is window dressing, but tried to put down this revolution coming out of the shanty towns that way to, to the worrying time that for the moment. and for your insight, kim, i, thanks for joining us from new york. sure thing. south africa as former president jacob zima is in police custody. the 79 year old, 100 himself over to officials that he was sentenced last week to 15...
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well, this is the 3rd protest in 5 weeks. we've had one in may. we've had one in june, and this one was supposed to happen later, but se anticipated it because people here are years of growing discontent. people were just angry because of you hear them now. they're asking for impeachment by people who are angry because there was a delay in buying the vaccine because he played the bars with a new element. now in what's going on now, is this investigation which the senate is, is investigating the handling of a plan that make and has now uncovered some corruption that allegedly, some government officials were taking bribes to buy vaccines are wanting to over pay back. so this is something that is very damaging for both of them because he was like just saying that he was an honest contrary to his predecessor that was in fee. and her predecessor, he's about to move, the silver was in prison on corruption charges. so now there's this question, so that's why people are getting angry or an angry or in the us. president joe biden is spending part of the ju
well, this is the 3rd protest in 5 weeks. we've had one in may. we've had one in june, and this one was supposed to happen later, but se anticipated it because people here are years of growing discontent. people were just angry because of you hear them now. they're asking for impeachment by people who are angry because there was a delay in buying the vaccine because he played the bars with a new element. now in what's going on now, is this investigation which the senate is, is investigating the...
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mean in st. petersburg and, and rosco, the depot, came to the embankment. the police does not interfere. and so there are lots of all and that my brain more infection because roger now to the russian population, the majority are not next to me. and there was a lot of people there. rush of course is selling and trying to sell different find the weaponry submarines and some ships joseph in the nation. but the nuclear ships are not for sale and nuclear strategic. so we're not for sale . but there's a lot of internal conference station not seen from the surface. there's also a very, very serious confrontation between the russian lading and the russian army which controls the entire military time generals. the naval commanders are very, very better, and they very much use this occasion of this naval. the special day to vent their disappointment and disapproval of the military commander and himself. the french president has demanded an explanation from israel after an investigation revealed. its spywar
mean in st. petersburg and, and rosco, the depot, came to the embankment. the police does not interfere. and so there are lots of all and that my brain more infection because roger now to the russian population, the majority are not next to me. and there was a lot of people there. rush of course is selling and trying to sell different find the weaponry submarines and some ships joseph in the nation. but the nuclear ships are not for sale and nuclear strategic. so we're not for sale . but...
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terms of education, in terms of employment, in terms of criminal justice and in terms of healthcare to their population so there's a lot more we can do that's exciting period to think about diversity beyond just sort of the narrative which i think sometimes people just push. >> .. something quite shocking and i would love to hear you tell this story. >> sure. basically the context was i was on the board of barclays bank in written and annual general meeting. with over 1000 shareholders show up. it was post initial crisis so lots of enthusiasm in a masterful and i was the only visible minority, meaning i was only woman on the board and the only black person and in that respect already standing out. you're right, the shareholders stood up during q&a and pointed very aggressively and means that i want to know what the credentials are of that statutory woman that she can serve on this board. thankfully i had spent almost ten years working at goldman sachs and a half of each unit economics. i felt pretty confident i could justify my existence on the board. i often say to minority candida
terms of education, in terms of employment, in terms of criminal justice and in terms of healthcare to their population so there's a lot more we can do that's exciting period to think about diversity beyond just sort of the narrative which i think sometimes people just push. >> .. something quite shocking and i would love to hear you tell this story. >> sure. basically the context was i was on the board of barclays bank in written and annual general meeting. with over 1000...
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a situation in which interest rates in u.s.dache for countries with high level, especially of dollar denominated debt so that is also to watch >> i wanted to ask as well about your forecast for when we might see other major central banks like the bank of england and ecp start to see high grades they might not be as positive or early economic rebound position, but i guess they're also not taking such a backward looking approach to inflation. and they still have a slightly more pro active approach to prevent it arriving in the first place. could we see the likes of the bank of england or the ecb hike before the fed >> we don't see it coming with the same speed as we see a normalization of monetary policy in the united states for obvious reasons. they are still somewhat behind in vaccinations and in the recovery and, therefore, the message is very carefully crafted, do not withdrawal support prematurely but, of course, as economies return to growth, there would be a careful recalibration of both fiscal and monetary policy and as t
a situation in which interest rates in u.s.dache for countries with high level, especially of dollar denominated debt so that is also to watch >> i wanted to ask as well about your forecast for when we might see other major central banks like the bank of england and ecp start to see high grades they might not be as positive or early economic rebound position, but i guess they're also not taking such a backward looking approach to inflation. and they still have a slightly more pro active...
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now both of us are going to the post in bo gave out for the 2nd time in 3 months, in hopes of end in a political impasse elections in the spring where inconclusive. no party want enough support for the government. this time 2 parties have been running, neck and neck in opinion polls. one populace on the other one to include such highest rascals. they promised drastically different solutions in a nation rock by steve corruption and the influence of the mafia. transfer anything to national, says gay is one of the most corrupt countries in the union. let's cross over to d, w correspondence, but a vessel who's covering the elections for us. i barbara the previous election in april, produced a fragmented parliament that failed to form a viable correlation. will it be different this time? that's what of course the guy in voters hope, but it's far from certain because there is going to be a fragmented parliament again. and again, it looks as if the opposition parties themselves could not garner a clear majority. so they have been having talked to for him this time and said the most like the
now both of us are going to the post in bo gave out for the 2nd time in 3 months, in hopes of end in a political impasse elections in the spring where inconclusive. no party want enough support for the government. this time 2 parties have been running, neck and neck in opinion polls. one populace on the other one to include such highest rascals. they promised drastically different solutions in a nation rock by steve corruption and the influence of the mafia. transfer anything to national, says...
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reaching 95 in milpitas and 100 in morgan hill. 106 in antioch today and 106 in danville, oakland 79 90s in freemont. you can see the difference in temperatures and a huge difference a short drive will make in san francisco. we'll see some upper 50s in the district and low 70s in the mission district. even in the city we're going to see a wide range in temperatures as well as parts of the north bay up to 107 in ukiah today. that desert southwest heat invadsing the bay area and much of southern california and the central valley. it's going to back off next week and see cooler air as the storm system approaches the pacific northwest. a look at our forecast for the inland areas over the next several days. we will see several days of this hot weather, but next week that relief is coming. we'll head back to the mid 80s. how is it looking for traffic? >> it's looking light right now. but the oakland camera, southbound 880 around high street right there, reports of a crash we don't see it affecting the freeway. it may be affecting the on ramp to south bay 880 just here coming out of oakland
reaching 95 in milpitas and 100 in morgan hill. 106 in antioch today and 106 in danville, oakland 79 90s in freemont. you can see the difference in temperatures and a huge difference a short drive will make in san francisco. we'll see some upper 50s in the district and low 70s in the mission district. even in the city we're going to see a wide range in temperatures as well as parts of the north bay up to 107 in ukiah today. that desert southwest heat invadsing the bay area and much of southern...
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his country in order to prepare about what could happen in the hazy in the next few days. we also heard from columbia president yvonne, who referred to as barbaric act and also calling for the organization of american states to intervene and what is happening in haiti in order to save guard democracy . we also heard from mexican president and then when we looked at or who sent his condolences to the haitian people from about jumping from chile from argentinians foreign ministry among others. so in general, this is not so shock. lots of concern about what's happening and have to right now you're going to station of american states, released a press release, where they basically saying that they condemned the acts of what happened in haiti . the president of fascination and also say that they will be evaluating the situation in the country later today. this is not something new we have, we have seen, but there is a history of violence in the country. i've also seen lots of flooring intervention the united nations presents there until 2017. you'll get a station of americans.
his country in order to prepare about what could happen in the hazy in the next few days. we also heard from columbia president yvonne, who referred to as barbaric act and also calling for the organization of american states to intervene and what is happening in haiti in order to save guard democracy . we also heard from mexican president and then when we looked at or who sent his condolences to the haitian people from about jumping from chile from argentinians foreign ministry among others. so...
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it's six in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in washington, where president biden hasroops will end their combat mission in iraq by the end of the year. america has about two thousand five hundred forces there, to help iraq fight the islamic state group. this comes as us forces are ending their mission in afghanistan too, and mr biden tries to wind down the wars that were launched after the 9/11 attacks. iraq's prime minister was at the white house on monday, as mr biden explained the role of us troops in the future. it's just to be available to continue to train, to assist, to help and to deal with isis as it arrives. but we're not going to be here on combat mission. let's speak now to our north america correspondent peter bowes agreed to have you with us on the programme. how straightforward this is going to be? it’s programme. how straightforward this is going to be?— is going to be? it's not as straightforward _ is going to be? it's not as straightforward as - is going to be? it's not as straightforward as it - is going to be? it's not as i straightforward as it so
it's six in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in washington, where president biden hasroops will end their combat mission in iraq by the end of the year. america has about two thousand five hundred forces there, to help iraq fight the islamic state group. this comes as us forces are ending their mission in afghanistan too, and mr biden tries to wind down the wars that were launched after the 9/11 attacks. iraq's prime minister was at the white house on monday, as mr biden...
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you can also find it in one in paris and lisbon in particular. and what goes slight, all have in common, is that all of those capital, all of these countries benefited from the african slave tree and benefit from the slave and of africa. and i think that if you read the report carefully, it's difficult to walk away without thinking that there has not been a reckoning with the african slave trade. there has not been a kind of truth commission that help soon plumb the depths of how and why these european countries not to mention countries in the america, such as on the united states, benefits so handsomely from the free labor of black people. and even to this very day, one of the problems we face is that black people are still treated as if slavery were still around. and i think that has something to do with the fact that there have not been a reckoning, has not been an accounting. and until we have that reckoning, and so we have that accounting, which the human rights council is calling for. i'm afraid to say, will always be facing a speed up your
you can also find it in one in paris and lisbon in particular. and what goes slight, all have in common, is that all of those capital, all of these countries benefited from the african slave tree and benefit from the slave and of africa. and i think that if you read the report carefully, it's difficult to walk away without thinking that there has not been a reckoning with the african slave trade. there has not been a kind of truth commission that help soon plumb the depths of how and why these...
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hospitals in southwest missouri had to get more ventilators shipped in from other places in the last couple of, weeks hospitals in southwest missouri when -- they've had to bring in from other states, one springfield missouri hospital has hired 175 traveling nurses already on top of the usual compliment, they say that is still not enough. they have 46 more arriving on monday. two different hospital executives from two different hospitals in springfield, missouri put out calls inouri pi places begging for respiratory therapist from anywhere in the country to please come augment their staff in springfield. we have been watching a report over the last couple of weeks as they had to open up a second and then a third new covid ward in one of these springfield, missouri hospitals. and it's not easy. missouri has low vaccine uptake, particularly in the southwest part of the state. they are doing their best, even religious groups, clergy have a whole new campaign to try to turn that around, to try to up the vaccine uptake numbers, but they're still low. and they are still now in the middle o
hospitals in southwest missouri had to get more ventilators shipped in from other places in the last couple of, weeks hospitals in southwest missouri when -- they've had to bring in from other states, one springfield missouri hospital has hired 175 traveling nurses already on top of the usual compliment, they say that is still not enough. they have 46 more arriving on monday. two different hospital executives from two different hospitals in springfield, missouri put out calls inouri pi places...
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in the immediate day in places like san jose where it's been in the upper 80s will continue to stay in the upper 80s, even though you have a heat advisory. the view from the roof shows us the marine layer is still dominating the weather. for anyone with access to the bay. all of our communities along the bay shoreline are excluded from the worst of the excessive heat warning which is in effect until 11:00 tonight. that stays in effect until 11:00 tonight. south bay, same story. if we do the comparison on this, you will see why it hasn't been too terribly bad for much of the santa clara valley especially when you compare it to the diablo valley, concord, there is improvement back down to 99. 86 tomorrow. santa rosa's numbers come up to the mid-to upper 90s. that is a significant difference. if you are in the city, it has wa upper 80s and low 90s for much of the south bay. upper 90s for east bay valley communities. that is where we see pleasant hill top out at 98. pleasanton, 99. the other side of the hill has daytime highs in the 70s. 91, novato. it will be in the low 100s for one more
in the immediate day in places like san jose where it's been in the upper 80s will continue to stay in the upper 80s, even though you have a heat advisory. the view from the roof shows us the marine layer is still dominating the weather. for anyone with access to the bay. all of our communities along the bay shoreline are excluded from the worst of the excessive heat warning which is in effect until 11:00 tonight. that stays in effect until 11:00 tonight. south bay, same story. if we do the...
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of course, not in in country. they're also allies, america, 1st and foremost, that are now looking and preparing over the horizon as we call them military and capabilities to be able to intervene in, in case of need. so i think i did that way. i think of need now they're not intervening. now, but there's a lightning advance going on by the taliban. whereas with that, which i would politely disagree because there's also public reports that there is we continue to give support to the oregon on forces. we continue to help them run their air force, which is quite performing by the way, we continue to train the especially forces which are quite performing. by the way, of course, we know that in some portions of gun nissan we, we also have the same information and even more intel, that there are some forums with the morale of the troops. some of them are taking refuge in neighboring countries in tajikistan, in other places, we are not in the situation to ignore the reality, which is a hard reality. but in the end, the m
of course, not in in country. they're also allies, america, 1st and foremost, that are now looking and preparing over the horizon as we call them military and capabilities to be able to intervene in, in case of need. so i think i did that way. i think of need now they're not intervening. now, but there's a lightning advance going on by the taliban. whereas with that, which i would politely disagree because there's also public reports that there is we continue to give support to the oregon on...