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isaac boltansky coming up next. this is bloomberg.itika: tonight, president biden will unveil a $1.8 trillion plan to expand education opportunities and childcare for families. it will be paid for in part by the largest tax hikes on wealthy americans in decades. amongst the legislation provisions, pre-k and community college will be free, and the child tax credit would be extended. meanwhile, fund managers would lose their carried income tax provision, and the top rate for individuals would go back to 39.6%. fed chair jerome powell is expected to maintain aggressive support for the economy. fed policymakers wrap up a two day meeting today, all but certain to hold interest rates near zero. they are also expected to repeat a pledge to keep buying bonds at the current pace of $120 billion per month. boeing burned more cash than it specked it in the first quarter, about $3.7 billion. the chipmaker is still work -- the jet maker is still recovering from dependent. they resumed deliveries of the 787 and hope to boost the 737 production in e
isaac boltansky coming up next. this is bloomberg.itika: tonight, president biden will unveil a $1.8 trillion plan to expand education opportunities and childcare for families. it will be paid for in part by the largest tax hikes on wealthy americans in decades. amongst the legislation provisions, pre-k and community college will be free, and the child tax credit would be extended. meanwhile, fund managers would lose their carried income tax provision, and the top rate for individuals would go...
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so, sergeant isaac woodard is on the bus traveling south.he bus driver does not want to stop to allow him to use the restroom. there may have been somewhat of a confrontation on the bus, a verbal confrontation. we are not sure what happened. but at the next town, the bus driver stops, he calls the police. the police chief in the south carolina town greets the bus, he pulls sergeant woodard off the bus. again, this is a decorated soldier, pulls him off the bus, he beats him and takes his nightstick and james his nightstick into sergeant wooda rd's eyes, couching his eyes out. we see a photo with him with his mother. there are patches over his eyes. he is blinded. this makes national headlines and president harry truman hears about this beating. many people may or may not know that president truman had a soft spot in his heart for veterans. when he sees this photo of sergeant isaac woodard, he is taken aback. it is a horrible sight. this beating and the photo proms president truman to desegregate the military -- prompts president truman to des
so, sergeant isaac woodard is on the bus traveling south.he bus driver does not want to stop to allow him to use the restroom. there may have been somewhat of a confrontation on the bus, a verbal confrontation. we are not sure what happened. but at the next town, the bus driver stops, he calls the police. the police chief in the south carolina town greets the bus, he pulls sergeant woodard off the bus. again, this is a decorated soldier, pulls him off the bus, he beats him and takes his...
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isaac, jerome powell says prices won't be a big deal, and it's only temporary.t or he's not in touch with reality. the fact is that right now prices out of china are average for toys up 22%. the lack of -- transportation is doubled the cost of last year, and we have factory in usa, we cannot get labor. revenue's up, everything is up. i think inflation is going to be up double digits by the fourth quarter. and if the government doesn't do anything about it, we're going to be like turkey. liz: well, that's the thing, arnold. the government says it's only transitory, temporary, but you've got to tell me what you're seeing and doing as far as material costs and price hikes for your bicycles. >> yeah. i mean, this is a quite interesting time. i've never seen so many things happening at the same time. i mean, right now we've had in the past six months to a year increases of 30% in aluminum, 30% or more in steel -- liz: wow. >> my ocean freight now from, say, china to the west coast has more than doubled. actually, we're paying about $1400 a year ago, we're paying $350
isaac, jerome powell says prices won't be a big deal, and it's only temporary.t or he's not in touch with reality. the fact is that right now prices out of china are average for toys up 22%. the lack of -- transportation is doubled the cost of last year, and we have factory in usa, we cannot get labor. revenue's up, everything is up. i think inflation is going to be up double digits by the fourth quarter. and if the government doesn't do anything about it, we're going to be like turkey. liz:...
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israeli side. >> for jews and muslims, this is important, the land of rebecca and isaac.no, no, we, christianity we're the chosen son of abraham and take control. and they take over and come back, no we're the chosen son of abraham, no, we're the chosen son of abraham, that's why the place is beautiful, but a place of conflict, of friction. >> the massive structure was built over the caves by king herod nearly 2000 years after abraham's burial. >> underneath cave is the complex and the tomb of the fathers and mothers is, this building is on top of where that cave is. >> abraham's son. >> the father of all religions, below us in a cave is the burial site. >> they believe abraham in body and faith come to this place. >> when we look at this script, it's arabic. >> this is in a muslim style because the muslim controlled 700 years, 1267 until 1967. >> for 700 years. >> right, and here we have biblical verses and beyond that is the locked door and muslim side. >> the mosque is on the other side. >> 10 days a year they get full control of the building. >> and in here as well. >
israeli side. >> for jews and muslims, this is important, the land of rebecca and isaac.no, no, we, christianity we're the chosen son of abraham and take control. and they take over and come back, no we're the chosen son of abraham, no, we're the chosen son of abraham, that's why the place is beautiful, but a place of conflict, of friction. >> the massive structure was built over the caves by king herod nearly 2000 years after abraham's burial. >> underneath cave is the...
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she's phenomenal >> how did isaac convince you to be a part of this film? >> he didn't convince me through his friend he gave me the script, and i said yes before i read the last page >> pretty boy. >> i'm not pretty. i'm good-looking >> a lot of korean-american friends have been coming up and saying i didn't realize that you went through this too. >> reporter: the film's focus on humanity shining a light on the land of opportunity and the pursuit of the american dream kathy park, nbc news >> and that is "nightly news" for this friday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ i got my mind set on you ♪ ♪ i got my mind set on you ♪ ♪ i got my mind set on you ♪ to♪ ♪ a whole lot of spending money ♪ ♪ it's going to take plenty of money ♪ ♪ to do it right child ♪ ♪ it's going to take time ♪ ♪ a whole lot of precious time ♪ ♪ it's going to take patience and time ♪ ♪ to do it to do it to do it to do it to do it ♪ ♪ to do it right child ♪ ♪ i got my mind set on you ♪ ♪ i got my mind set on you ♪ ♪
she's phenomenal >> how did isaac convince you to be a part of this film? >> he didn't convince me through his friend he gave me the script, and i said yes before i read the last page >> pretty boy. >> i'm not pretty. i'm good-looking >> a lot of korean-american friends have been coming up and saying i didn't realize that you went through this too. >> reporter: the film's focus on humanity shining a light on the land of opportunity and the pursuit of the...
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she's phenomenal >> how did isaac convince you to be a part of this film? >> he didn't convince me through his friend he gave me the script, and i said yes before i read the last page >> pretty boy. pretty - >> i'm not pretty. i'm good-looking >> a lot of korean-american friends have been coming up and saying i didn't realize that you went through this too. >> reporter: the film's focus on humanity shining a light on the land of opportunity and the pursuit of the american dream kathy park, nbc news >> and that is "nightly news" for this friday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >>> right now at 6:00, johnson & johnson shots could return to bay area vaccination sites at any time. what the fda's late afternoon >>> also hitting the lots of pf lots of moderna. so there's no limitation on availability for anyone to get vaccinated. >> the milestone reached in the south bay, and the key focus now for santa clara county top doctors. >> an ambitious plan unveiled by governor newsom, but it's get
she's phenomenal >> how did isaac convince you to be a part of this film? >> he didn't convince me through his friend he gave me the script, and i said yes before i read the last page >> pretty boy. pretty - >> i'm not pretty. i'm good-looking >> a lot of korean-american friends have been coming up and saying i didn't realize that you went through this too. >> reporter: the film's focus on humanity shining a light on the land of opportunity and the pursuit of...
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so, but looking at isaac, he was all sweating, and i'm over 70 years old lady. very temperamental. but he was always calm. and he always say i got it. that was too me was most beautiful sound from the director. >> if i lose my cool, then the ship is going to sink in some way. so i just knew that i had to keep it together and keep it in control. i grew up seeing her in a lot of tv shows and movies. she herself is so lovable, unpredictable, funny, irreverent. so there was just nobody else who could do this. >> youn has two sons and is a grandmother herself, which may be why she instantly connected with alan, who plays her grandson. >> you are literally, you don't understand. you are very ignorant. >> reporter: even in her 70s, she can't forgive herself for how she treated her great-grandmother, a korean war refugee. >> she used the water, reuse it again because of water shortage. then to me she was dirty. so i don't like her. she passed away a long, long time ago. and now it's breaking my heart. every time i talk about my great-grandmother,. >> reporter: that empa
so, but looking at isaac, he was all sweating, and i'm over 70 years old lady. very temperamental. but he was always calm. and he always say i got it. that was too me was most beautiful sound from the director. >> if i lose my cool, then the ship is going to sink in some way. so i just knew that i had to keep it together and keep it in control. i grew up seeing her in a lot of tv shows and movies. she herself is so lovable, unpredictable, funny, irreverent. so there was just nobody else...
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so he decides that penelope and their 11-year-old daughter, elizabeth, and 4-year-old son isaac, are not safe at the house. so penelope and her children go stay with his sister in salem and like many people on both sides become war refugees. so josiah writes this letter saying, i've fortified my home and i will hold it as long as a man will stand by me. what's chilling is that the testimony of the landscape of the home site bears this out because there are post holes that show that the site had, in fact, been fortified. there are numerous pipes dating from this time period that were likely left by the soldiers on guard. there are bullets, there are pieces of guns, armor, there's also josiah with his pension for high-style -- high-style, you know, bridal bits and belt buckles that he would have used for his straps for guns. so it's just so fascinating how you can get this other layer of insight from looking at archeology in combination with the written records. so king phillips war comes to a close the following year, in 1676. and it has had a devastating impact on plymouth. there's b
so he decides that penelope and their 11-year-old daughter, elizabeth, and 4-year-old son isaac, are not safe at the house. so penelope and her children go stay with his sister in salem and like many people on both sides become war refugees. so josiah writes this letter saying, i've fortified my home and i will hold it as long as a man will stand by me. what's chilling is that the testimony of the landscape of the home site bears this out because there are post holes that show that the site...
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. >> bobbi's attorney, garvin isaacs, put on an impassioned defense. >> i took this case because bobbiwrongfully accused of a crime she didn't commit. >> isaacs told jurors the state's case was built on faulty speculation, outright fabrication, and the suspicious testimony of convicted felons. for instance, that inmate who claimed he'd seen bobbi drive dial off the prison grounds, the defense showed he changed his story multiple times. and the inmate who claimed he'd had an affair with bobbi, the defense proved he was mentally ill, his story, a complete fantasy. >> this most outrageous case that i've ever been involved in. it's a great miscarriage of justice. >> the defense couldn't call randolph dial to the stand. dial had died behind bars before bobbi was even charged. instead, her attorney told the jury dial had said or written about 100 times that he kidnapped bobbi parker. >> bobbi did not go with you willingly? >> oh, no. no. >> okay -- >> no. i was the hostage-taker. and i -- i'll probably live to regret it. >> then the defense tried to put someone else on trial -- warden jack c
. >> bobbi's attorney, garvin isaacs, put on an impassioned defense. >> i took this case because bobbiwrongfully accused of a crime she didn't commit. >> isaacs told jurors the state's case was built on faulty speculation, outright fabrication, and the suspicious testimony of convicted felons. for instance, that inmate who claimed he'd seen bobbi drive dial off the prison grounds, the defense showed he changed his story multiple times. and the inmate who claimed he'd had an...
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around years after the time of her marriage and her only other survive surviving child a son named isaac was born in 1671. so 20 years following her marriage. no, we're very fortunate in that archeology archaeological excavations have been done at the site of penelope in josiah's home. so following their marriage, and we're not sure if they were married in new england or in london, but they do return to marshfield where edward and susanna winslow had lived and so they can help me just i originally moved in with susanna edward is in london. he goes over in 1646. he becomes involved in cromwell's government. he never returns to new england. he dies on his while he's on his military mission. he dies at sea while he's on this military mission on behalf of cromwell and so in 1665 josiah inherits the bulk of the estate at some point he built the house for himself and penelope, which is located nearby. so originally this the first archaeological excavation down at the site was done in 1940 by henry hornblower who went on to phone plymouth plantation. and we can look at this plan. that was done
around years after the time of her marriage and her only other survive surviving child a son named isaac was born in 1671. so 20 years following her marriage. no, we're very fortunate in that archeology archaeological excavations have been done at the site of penelope in josiah's home. so following their marriage, and we're not sure if they were married in new england or in london, but they do return to marshfield where edward and susanna winslow had lived and so they can help me just i...
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well as a cleansing process that report and he joins us on the line from across now isaac we just saw in the report the importance of software development in ghana but how important is it to the broader development of sub-saharan africa and god. so basically the economies in africa now beginning to show it up with. and it's important that technology plays a role and that is what is really happening and so having software is likely vitally in the reports so says that. business these. activities on a fishing. economy have more business i know also become effective and productive and. there are challenges facing africa's innovators obviously what are their. liking. just to hold them to the idea of how many wonderful ideas but they don't have the capacity. to scale up and ones that provide a i'm sure that. africa will be the one to benefit. is there enough government support and incentives like the africa prize for engineering innovation to drive technological development. so that the many does the challenge that is really existing in africa we don't have in. africa. greatly. and once tha
well as a cleansing process that report and he joins us on the line from across now isaac we just saw in the report the importance of software development in ghana but how important is it to the broader development of sub-saharan africa and god. so basically the economies in africa now beginning to show it up with. and it's important that technology plays a role and that is what is really happening and so having software is likely vitally in the reports so says that. business these. activities...
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let's talk now to anna isaac and yasmin. anna, do you want to kick off first?ture with that very distressing photograph of relatives hugging each other as a mass cremation is taking place. even the crematorium �*s are so full that people have cremated outside the crematorium �*s themselves, which is an illustration of the scale of the fatalities, but is the storyjust below that picture— johnson's that he would let covid rip and lockdown row. —— johnson said. this he would let covid rip and lockdown row. ——johnson said. this isn't going away? row. -- johnson said. this isn't going away?— row. -- johnson said. this isn't going away? row. -- johnson said. this isn't uaoinawa ? ., , ., , going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses — going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses on _ going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses on some _ going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses on some comments - going away? no, absolutely not. this| story focuses on some comments that were made describing a second lockdown repeatedly around those discuss
let's talk now to anna isaac and yasmin. anna, do you want to kick off first?ture with that very distressing photograph of relatives hugging each other as a mass cremation is taking place. even the crematorium �*s are so full that people have cremated outside the crematorium �*s themselves, which is an illustration of the scale of the fatalities, but is the storyjust below that picture— johnson's that he would let covid rip and lockdown row. —— johnson said. this he would let covid...
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this year's shortlist is out and among the 16 nominees is a group of software developers in ghana isaac collette see reports. in this small room in ghana's capital accra this young tech savvy interpreter is busy developing software that team is led by a ram a major he co-founded the company with 2 other colleagues in 2018 since then he a company germany technologies has been delayed in software solutions that provides a platform for small and medium enterprises in ghana to bits i'd leave that yes services to clangs. our platforms our markets please visit that houses all the stakeholders which means we have the delivery companies we have the right as we have the customers all on one platform so we much demand which is some people . services to the supply which is fuel up or services provided so we offer this platform us services. sila on the more is a writer who runs his private service delivery business he's signed up to one of the platforms developed by jimminy this year from his mobile phone supported by an app he's able to link up with custom is access delivery estimates for the day
this year's shortlist is out and among the 16 nominees is a group of software developers in ghana isaac collette see reports. in this small room in ghana's capital accra this young tech savvy interpreter is busy developing software that team is led by a ram a major he co-founded the company with 2 other colleagues in 2018 since then he a company germany technologies has been delayed in software solutions that provides a platform for small and medium enterprises in ghana to bits i'd leave that...
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now, one of this award season's big contenders is minari, a winning drama from writer—director lee isaacng best picture at the oscars and best film not in the english language at the baftas. david, look! they're wheels! steven yeun and yeri han are jacob and monica yee, a korean couple who relocate from california to arkansas, where jacob dreams of starting his own farm. monica, however, is worried about the fate of their family, particularly young son david, who has a heart condition that prevents him from any form of physical exertion. enter a scene—stealing yuh—jung youn as the grandmother who comes to live with the yee family and who rivals tsai chin's performance in lucky grandma as the screen's most lovably irascible oap. meanwhile, will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war vet and religious fanatic who helps jacob on the farm between performing impromptu exorcisms and dragging a large cross up the highway. it's clear from the outset that faith will be a central theme of minari, which takes its name from a weed—like vegetable that can thrive in the toughest of circumstances and
now, one of this award season's big contenders is minari, a winning drama from writer—director lee isaacng best picture at the oscars and best film not in the english language at the baftas. david, look! they're wheels! steven yeun and yeri han are jacob and monica yee, a korean couple who relocate from california to arkansas, where jacob dreams of starting his own farm. monica, however, is worried about the fate of their family, particularly young son david, who has a heart condition that...
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. >> doctor isaac, micro biologist, lecture and author. >> we are entering a new era of constructionst time and space, we are going to be able to ignore gravity and the structures that will be strong for other reasons than simply passive resistance to gravitational pull. it's going to be and you kind of architecture, we're going to have prefabricated structures which we can just move into position and watch these structures grow before our eyes into new forms and you shapes. space space shuttle will serve the needs of the international community and will be one more strong binding force leading to a world cooperation of nations presenting a global front to the space frontier. one that will help everybody, all nations give the earth a way of forming a common consciousness of the planet. >> the main voyage of the spaceship columbia signals a new era. the ships of the fleet of the national space transportation center, challenger, discovery, atlantis and columbia will be launched and returned from space on a regular schedule. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> doctor isaac, micro biologist, lecture and author. >> we are entering a new era of constructionst time and space, we are going to be able to ignore gravity and the structures that will be strong for other reasons than simply passive resistance to gravitational pull. it's going to be and you kind of architecture, we're going to have prefabricated structures which we can just move into position and watch these structures grow before our eyes into new forms and you shapes. space...
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isaac asimov, author does mr. asimov: thank you.nd architecture. now for the first time in space, we will be able to ignore gravity and build structures that will be strong for other reasons than simply passive resistance to gravitational pull, and new kind of architecture, prefabricated structures we can just move into position and watch these structures grow before our eyes into new forms and new shapes. ♪ the space shuttle will serve the needs of the international community and will be one more strong, binding force leading to world cooperation of nations, presenting a global front to the space frontier, one that will help everybody, all nations, give the earth a way of forming a common consciousness of the planet. ♪ narrator: the maiden voyage of the spaceship columbia signals a new epoch. the ships of the fleet, challenger, discovery, atlantis, and columbia will be launched and returned from space on a regular schedule. ♪ announcer: the national aeronautics and space administration was founded on october 1, 1928, nasa, the 25th
isaac asimov, author does mr. asimov: thank you.nd architecture. now for the first time in space, we will be able to ignore gravity and build structures that will be strong for other reasons than simply passive resistance to gravitational pull, and new kind of architecture, prefabricated structures we can just move into position and watch these structures grow before our eyes into new forms and new shapes. ♪ the space shuttle will serve the needs of the international community and will be one...
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my guest today is writer and director lee isaac chung.arch of the american dream is nominated for six academy awards. >> pretty employ! pretty boy! >> i'm not pretty snichment i'm good looking! >> trevor: izaac chung, welcome to the "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you so much, trevor. so good to be with you. >> trevor: let's start with congratulations. your film has been nominated for six academy awards, which is-- i mean, it's huge to be nominated for one, but this is six in some of the most prestigious categories ever. and what makes it even more impressive, just a few years ago, you were thinking about quitting film making so you could get a real job. >> ( laughs ) that's right. i told myself by the time i hit 40, if nothing's happening, i have to really grow up and take on a responsible job. so for me, that was becoming a professor. and i signed on to become a professor, and i had a few months to write a script, and this was kind of, like, my last swing at it, basically. >> trevor: hey, man, it was your last swing but it
my guest today is writer and director lee isaac chung.arch of the american dream is nominated for six academy awards. >> pretty employ! pretty boy! >> i'm not pretty snichment i'm good looking! >> trevor: izaac chung, welcome to the "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you so much, trevor. so good to be with you. >> trevor: let's start with congratulations. your film has been nominated for six academy awards, which is-- i mean, it's huge to be...
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isaac asamof, microbiologist, author and lecturer. >> the space shuttle. >> oh, thank you, thank you.in space, we are going to be able to ignore gravity and build structures that will be strong for other reasons than simply passive resistance to gravitational pull. it's going to be a new kind of architecture. we're going to have pre-fabricated structures which we can just move into position and watch the structures grow before our eyes into new forms and new shapes. the space shuttle will serve the needs of the international community and will be one more strong binding force leading to world cooperation of nations presenting a global front to the space frontier, one that will help everybody, all nations give the earth, a way of forming a common consciousness of the planet. ♪♪ >> the maiden voyage of the spaceship columbia signals a new era. the space system, challenger, discovery, atlantis and columbia will be launched and return from space on a regular schedule. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> week nights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available
isaac asamof, microbiologist, author and lecturer. >> the space shuttle. >> oh, thank you, thank you.in space, we are going to be able to ignore gravity and build structures that will be strong for other reasons than simply passive resistance to gravitational pull. it's going to be a new kind of architecture. we're going to have pre-fabricated structures which we can just move into position and watch the structures grow before our eyes into new forms and new shapes. the space...
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in fact, isaac became a tent smith here. they were a great help for the longest time. 25 years in preparing our gardens. but lamentably, his wife ursula, and his son, george, the younger, all three passed away in 1799. i referred to wormly hughes. wormly hughes was the grandson of elizabeth hemmings. do you know, he was born just before the british came to here at monticello. wormly grew up to marry ursula granger, a granddaughter, if you will, of the -- of the grangers i just referred to. and it was -- it was -- it was the grangers. and -- and, as well, the hughes that provided not only my gardens here but the vegetable gardens below. and mr. hughes came up to washington city, along with his wife ursula. ursula, if you will, was a cook at the president's house. and it was there that wormly and his wife ursula began their family. do you know they had 13 children? and the very first of their children, a young boy, was born in the president's house during my first administration. the first child born in the president's house.
in fact, isaac became a tent smith here. they were a great help for the longest time. 25 years in preparing our gardens. but lamentably, his wife ursula, and his son, george, the younger, all three passed away in 1799. i referred to wormly hughes. wormly hughes was the grandson of elizabeth hemmings. do you know, he was born just before the british came to here at monticello. wormly grew up to marry ursula granger, a granddaughter, if you will, of the -- of the grangers i just referred to. and...
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yasmin alibhai—brown and anna isaac will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the storieswith football and leicester city came from behind to beat crystal palace 2—1 in the premier league this evening. wilifried zaha scored the opener for roy hodgson's side just 12 minutes in and the south londoners held that advantage until the half time break. five minutes after the interval timothy castagne levelled matters and then a wonder strike from the in form kelechi iheanacho put the foxes in front for his 14th goal in his last 14 games. and here is confirmation of the top of the table. leicester have strengthened their hold on a top four finish finish with that win, they are now seven points clear of west ham in fifth. reading and former england player fara williams has announced she'll retire from professional football at the end of the season. the 37—year—old is england's most capped player with 172 appearances for the lionesses. williams said on social media that it had been a pleasure and a privilege to have had a career of more than 20 years within the women's game. it's be
yasmin alibhai—brown and anna isaac will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the storieswith football and leicester city came from behind to beat crystal palace 2—1 in the premier league this evening. wilifried zaha scored the opener for roy hodgson's side just 12 minutes in and the south londoners held that advantage until the half time break. five minutes after the interval timothy castagne levelled matters and then a wonder strike from the in form kelechi iheanacho put...
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isaac on a second effort.san jose just became playoff relevant after having won four straight games. so, shout out to james wiseman, strong first half, 10 rebounds and 13 points, keep it going. >>> tonight, america's favorite cond e 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side
isaac on a second effort.san jose just became playoff relevant after having won four straight games. so, shout out to james wiseman, strong first half, 10 rebounds and 13 points, keep it going. >>> tonight, america's favorite cond e 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases...
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isaac is lead on the outbreak of infectious diseases for the university college london's global citizenshiprogram. in barcelona, jeffrey lazarus at the barcelona institute for global health. welcome to the program. chris, the finding by the european medicines agency about the link between the astrazeneca and the blood clots. this should be bad news for a company that has been battered by setbacks. >> the chief executive acid -- executive offer said -- officer said he regrets going with the vaccine that makes no profit for astrazeneca. it was a wonderful gesture. it seems to be thrown back in their face. it is tricky. of course everyone is concerned with vaccine hesitancy. one of the things about getting this over the line, getting the pandemic under control, is we have the support and trust of the general public, and that translating into high uptake of vaccines which will suppress the spread of the virus and translate to nonlethal infections. with this image problem the vaccine is laboring under, that could be a problem going forward. >> what do you think will be the immediate implications
isaac is lead on the outbreak of infectious diseases for the university college london's global citizenshiprogram. in barcelona, jeffrey lazarus at the barcelona institute for global health. welcome to the program. chris, the finding by the european medicines agency about the link between the astrazeneca and the blood clots. this should be bad news for a company that has been battered by setbacks. >> the chief executive acid -- executive offer said -- officer said he regrets going with...
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now, one of this award season's big contenders is minari, a winning drama from writer—director lee isaacng, with multiple nominations including best picture at the oscars and best film not in the english language at the baftas. david, look! they're wheels! steven yeun and yeri han are jacob and monica yee, a korean couple who relocate from california to arkansas where jacob dreams of starting his own farm. monica, however, is worried about the fate of their family, particularly young son david, who has a heart condition that prevents him from any form of physical exertion. enter a scene—stealing yuh—jung youn as the grandmother who comes to live with the yee family and who rivals tsai chin's performance in lucky grandma as the screen's most lovably irascible oap. meanwhile will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war vet and religious fanatic who helps jacob on the farm between performing impromptu exorcisms and dragging a large cross up the highway. it's clear from the outset that faith will be a central theme of minari, which takes its name from a weed—like vegetable that can thrive in
now, one of this award season's big contenders is minari, a winning drama from writer—director lee isaacng, with multiple nominations including best picture at the oscars and best film not in the english language at the baftas. david, look! they're wheels! steven yeun and yeri han are jacob and monica yee, a korean couple who relocate from california to arkansas where jacob dreams of starting his own farm. monica, however, is worried about the fate of their family, particularly young son...
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isaac on a second effort.jose just became playoff relevant after having won four straight games. so, shout out to james wiseman, strong first half, 10 rebounds and 13 points, keep it going. >>> tonight, america's favorite cond ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ladies... check it out. so strong. so... not ripped. what're wewe talkin ababout.. thatat's the hefefty ultra a strong bagag hefty! h hefty! heftfty! (w(whispers) g gimme. (c(confused) g give me thehe ? get hehefty ultra a strong at a lowow price ♪ reynolds w wrap makes s this we cocooking and d cleanup ththg so e easy. it spepeeds up thihis... soso i can getet to them.. easysy prep, cooook and clean with r reynolds wrwrap. >>> the pandemic has apparently led to a shorted of one of america's favorite condiment. >> restaurants have caused the need for more ketchup packets. and once they started running low, they started pouring out gets up into individual cups. the wall street journal reports that the low inventory of ketchup is getting mom-and-pop restaurants as well as
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. >> attorney isaac schweikert has signed on to present magdaleno. he says the city should have trained officers to do with poems like his. >> this looks like treating mental illness as if it were a crime. >> reporter: gerardo magdalena is home with his family recovering. in ukiah, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> of course, we will stay on top of that story, then. >>> the moment, let's move on and talk about this weather forecast. cynthia was very nice outside but a little chilly this morning. >> you needed a sweater or a jacket. tonight, if you are stepping out, definitely grab it. >> our clients will be stacked up, the marine layer is deep. early this morning would have a few sprinkles moved through the wash bay. the serous awesome snow showers as the system passed through. the clock to beginning to break up away from the coastline as we look at doppler 7. the north parts of the east bay showing some clear skies. it is a 54 degrees in the city, 61 in mountain view, 35 in oakland, san jose and half moon bay in the 50s and -- the view from our golden g
. >> attorney isaac schweikert has signed on to present magdaleno. he says the city should have trained officers to do with poems like his. >> this looks like treating mental illness as if it were a crime. >> reporter: gerardo magdalena is home with his family recovering. in ukiah, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> of course, we will stay on top of that story, then. >>> the moment, let's move on and talk about this weather forecast. cynthia was very nice outside but...
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. >> reporter: at their home in los angeles, carol and isaac cordona are soon living every parent's worstightmare. >> he pulls her license from his top left pocket, puts it on the table, pushes it towards me and my wife. he said, i'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but your daughter was killed in a car accident. >> the hardest thing for me was, i didn't get to go shopping with her for a wedding dress. instead, i had to find an outfit for her to be buried in. >> justice for monique! >> reporter: after monique's tragic death, family and friends gathered to pressure the l.a. district attorney to file charges against the teen. >> we have this responsibility to monique to give her a voice, to speak for her, to give her justice. >> we're going to keep fighting. >> reporter: the teen's father, multimillionaire entrepreneur james corey, apologizing for the family's loss. >> i am very, very sorry. and no words can say how sorry i am, because those are just words. >> apologies were not accepted from that family. this is purchase. you can't apologize for a human life. >> reporter: near
. >> reporter: at their home in los angeles, carol and isaac cordona are soon living every parent's worstightmare. >> he pulls her license from his top left pocket, puts it on the table, pushes it towards me and my wife. he said, i'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but your daughter was killed in a car accident. >> the hardest thing for me was, i didn't get to go shopping with her for a wedding dress. instead, i had to find an outfit for her to be buried in....
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but isaac lindstrom scores anyway. they stop the four and as we continue to return to classrooms...ake sure we're doing it safely. especially in the underserved communities hardest hit by covid. trust me, no one wants to get back to classroom learning more than teachers like me. using common sense safety measures like masks, physical distancing, and proper ventilation. safety is why we're prioritizing vaccinations for educators. because together, we all have a responsibility to do our part. and together, we will get through this, safely. beci'm not sure if there'save a respoanything i can sayr part. to my family members to convince them to take the covid-19 vaccine. i'm not even sure if i'm convinced. hi darius, i think that people respond more to what we do than what we say. so after looking at all the data and the science about these vaccines, i got the vaccine. and i made sure my mom and dad got the vaccine. because these vaccines are safe. ♪ ♪ >>> that's our report. we appreciate your time. >> jimm >> dicky: from hollywood, it's “jimmy kimmel live”! tonight -- ray romano. romany
but isaac lindstrom scores anyway. they stop the four and as we continue to return to classrooms...ake sure we're doing it safely. especially in the underserved communities hardest hit by covid. trust me, no one wants to get back to classroom learning more than teachers like me. using common sense safety measures like masks, physical distancing, and proper ventilation. safety is why we're prioritizing vaccinations for educators. because together, we all have a responsibility to do our part. and...
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but isaac lindstrom scores anyway. they stop the four and not everybody wants the same thing.s why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> that's our report. we appreciate your time. >> jimmy kimmel live is next something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio, and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your
but isaac lindstrom scores anyway. they stop the four and not everybody wants the same thing.s why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> that's our report. we appreciate your time. >> jimmy kimmel live is next something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took...
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as they provide information about fragile isaac and cultivation methods. to graze i find a message best say yo be cool for the. next. hole. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss them. just 3 of the topics covered in our weekly radio program. if you would like the new information on the chrono laroche or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at d.f.w. dot com look for inside science. sleep. please. don't move to the. to be going. to school for. 6 months. documentary. oh. why are wetlands important to the cities how can we make cities greta and dubois sustain a wall for a few ounces on today's show hello and welcome to echo of recovery where the focus is all nature and the environment crystal lens in lagos nigeria is going to be with you all want to take it on into.
as they provide information about fragile isaac and cultivation methods. to graze i find a message best say yo be cool for the. next. hole. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss them. just 3 of the topics covered in our weekly radio program. if you would like the new information on the chrono laroche or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at d.f.w. dot com look for inside...
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which are fascinated with spooled to me he said that eve luke in their sputnik is not yet our daughter isaac and recognizes from e.-man. each of us you need to do with sputnik in your land to read only if it's likely true or not assuming he did indeed is absolutely crazy this is real discrimination because for example now in my antibody i g g 5 that is delivered to my friend which the the fines are asked for on the sleeve the sought for the money and a lot of the unit below is blasting needed something to lower the need and not just because they did. and they have around about the lower than higher than he so it's thought that discrimination. at least tourism sector has been devastated by the pandemic with the losses last year alone estimates that more than 120000000000 euro and they say says that it has led to hundreds of thousands of job losses also the italian businessman we spoke to again points out taurus would only come back if the policy is clear. by asking what is the situation would surely do because then technically the sunni today already go through the 2nd of those they send me t
which are fascinated with spooled to me he said that eve luke in their sputnik is not yet our daughter isaac and recognizes from e.-man. each of us you need to do with sputnik in your land to read only if it's likely true or not assuming he did indeed is absolutely crazy this is real discrimination because for example now in my antibody i g g 5 that is delivered to my friend which the the fines are asked for on the sleeve the sought for the money and a lot of the unit below is blasting needed...
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some had banners that read driving while black should not be a death sentence former officer dominic isaac tell us that the incident now does show there are serious problems with the police force. this is either bad training or this is a scared police officer and a story the problem i'm going to have for me personally as you're going to see a lot of blue live supporters who are going to be jumping to the aid of this police officer saying that it's a high stress circumstance we don't know what she was thinking we owe you can you cue can mistake this was this was this was a or if this was absurd to go to a pistol have it in your hands you had she obviously had tunnel vision on the suspects how you can mistaken mistakenly grab your pistol instead of your taser after you have had training that makes no sense to me whatsoever you use your hands usually at that taser has been proven over and over and over again to be not a complete tool and ality is going to wind up helping the scene out and it is just done this is put more cops under the false a false security that a tool is going to replace wo
some had banners that read driving while black should not be a death sentence former officer dominic isaac tell us that the incident now does show there are serious problems with the police force. this is either bad training or this is a scared police officer and a story the problem i'm going to have for me personally as you're going to see a lot of blue live supporters who are going to be jumping to the aid of this police officer saying that it's a high stress circumstance we don't know what...
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josh manson isaac's little stroke with the shot, he's just lasered in on gets a nice look at it and puts it past martin jones and 31 at that 310.515. always third. so ends the shark sport game win streak, but they're playing a lot better of late. all right. we got a little extra time, so why not check this out? let's go to japan. this is a 15 year old from yokohama by the name of kona, mel. i know it's amazing the break he's got on that pitch, and then he has an 85 mile an hour fastball. what the 15 years old, so i'm gonna remember this. curve yeah, he might be signing one of those $300 million contract brings. yeah. keep telling. that's the sporting life right now. guys back to you. all right, we'll see all you later. take care of the marking qanon. thanks for the marking qanon. thanks for joining us tonight. (cellphone dinging) phil: shh! do you hear that? i can't find my phone. i think it's coming from the fruit bowl. (dinging continues) oh, no. (dinging continues) i've been doing sleep magic again. (dinging stops) you look like you haven't slept at all. maybe an hour or two a night.
josh manson isaac's little stroke with the shot, he's just lasered in on gets a nice look at it and puts it past martin jones and 31 at that 310.515. always third. so ends the shark sport game win streak, but they're playing a lot better of late. all right. we got a little extra time, so why not check this out? let's go to japan. this is a 15 year old from yokohama by the name of kona, mel. i know it's amazing the break he's got on that pitch, and then he has an 85 mile an hour fastball. what...
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were called to the home just days before over issues with a 32-year-old they're now identifying as isaac barnes. >> he was waiting for the officers and we had an issue over the weekend. >> reporter: sergeant chris ward and deputy logan fox are dead. authorities say they were ambushed in a stairwell inside the home. there's now a growing memorial outside the sheriff's office. deputy fox was just 25 years old, sergeant ward was just 36 and a father of two who married his high school sweetheart. he died after being flown to the hospital. >> it's hard. god's got another angel. >> reporter: the standoff at the home lasted well into the night. when police were finally able to get in the home, they found the gunman, his mother and his step-father all dead. police believe the 32-year-old took his own life. linsey? >> steve, thank you. >>> and now to those new developments in the alleged hazing death of a sophomore at bowling green state university. today, prosecutors announced indictments for eight former fraternity members. charges range from hazing to manslaughter. here's abc's stephanie ramos
were called to the home just days before over issues with a 32-year-old they're now identifying as isaac barnes. >> he was waiting for the officers and we had an issue over the weekend. >> reporter: sergeant chris ward and deputy logan fox are dead. authorities say they were ambushed in a stairwell inside the home. there's now a growing memorial outside the sheriff's office. deputy fox was just 25 years old, sergeant ward was just 36 and a father of two who married his high school...
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which are fascinated with spooled to me he said that eve luke in their sputnik is not yet our daughter isaac and recognizes from e.-man each one of us you need to do with sputnik in your land to read the early it's like if you are not assimilated and it is absolutely crazy this is a real discrimination because for example now i have a young my antibody i.g.g. 5 that is delivered to my friend which the the fines are asked for and the fees be sought for the family and a lot of the unit is busted needed something by the lower than me and not personally because they did. and they have an antibody lower than higher than he so he stopped the discrimination meanwhile the case christian community is ringing the alarm on what it calls medical apartheid they claim vaccine policies that would rollouts public life to refusing to inoculate. this scheme has the potential to bring about the end of liberal democracy as we know it and to create a surveillance state in which the government uses technology to control certain aspects of citizens' lives as such this constitutes one of the most dangerous policy p
which are fascinated with spooled to me he said that eve luke in their sputnik is not yet our daughter isaac and recognizes from e.-man each one of us you need to do with sputnik in your land to read the early it's like if you are not assimilated and it is absolutely crazy this is a real discrimination because for example now i have a young my antibody i.g.g. 5 that is delivered to my friend which the the fines are asked for and the fees be sought for the family and a lot of the unit is busted...
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francisco police, remembering one of their officers killed in the line of duty 17 years ago today, officer isaac espinoza was fatally shot while investigating a suspicious person calling the city's bayview district he left behind then three year old daughter, his parents and sister, officer espinosa had served in the department for eight years. the man convicted in his killing is serving life in. is it without the possibility of parole? if you were out early this morning in santa clara, you may have noticed bridge work being done on the great america over crossing two lanes of north bound highway one, the one we're closed from five a.m. until 10 a.m. the closure extended from the thomas expressway over crossing to the bauers avenue over crossing. katherine says he's closures are needed from time to time in order to safely perform bridge improvements. additional officers with the burlingame police department will be out tonight conducting dy patrols from six p.m. until two a.m. officers are looking for anyone suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. those driving impaired and
francisco police, remembering one of their officers killed in the line of duty 17 years ago today, officer isaac espinoza was fatally shot while investigating a suspicious person calling the city's bayview district he left behind then three year old daughter, his parents and sister, officer espinosa had served in the department for eight years. the man convicted in his killing is serving life in. is it without the possibility of parole? if you were out early this morning in santa clara, you may...
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the space shuttle was first tested, a lot of people did not know that the director was soft-spoken isaacas a kid, he liked math. he built model airplanes and dreamed of flying. >> i pursued an interest. i had a lot of enthusiasm about flying airplanes, rockets, and space. joining nasa was relatively natural because i was interested in these things. my evolution within the organization has been as natural as anything might be. we now have black astronauts and female astronauts, which is indicative of the agency's desire to provide opportunities to everyone who wishes to produce pate -- participate. >> similar to a lunar lander? >> except that it is mobile. it is similar to the lunar rover. it comes down in a capsule and deploys into its flight configuration and flies several thousand feet above the mars surface. we can explore about 4000 miles of the mars surface. >> our meeting started at about 8:30 this morning. quirks over the years there has been a steady increase in the number of -- >> the number per of women and minorities have increased. jobs range from clerks, mechanics, electrici
the space shuttle was first tested, a lot of people did not know that the director was soft-spoken isaacas a kid, he liked math. he built model airplanes and dreamed of flying. >> i pursued an interest. i had a lot of enthusiasm about flying airplanes, rockets, and space. joining nasa was relatively natural because i was interested in these things. my evolution within the organization has been as natural as anything might be. we now have black astronauts and female astronauts, which is...
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author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown and politico's uk trade and economics correspondent, anna isaacwith the financial times — it reports that lex greensill, the financier at the centre of a downing street lobbying scandal, had no contract to work for the government despite spending three years inside no ten. the metro leads with the headline �*slurry of sleeze�* — as borisjohnson fights off devastating claims of a comment made about the possibility of a third lockdown and questions over who paid for a no.10 refurbishment. the paper also headlines last night's oscars ceremony — celebrating the triumph of uk stars. the i headlines a poll conducted among voters over the weekend which shows half of those questioned think there is a " culture of sleaze�* in the government. the daily telegraph carries a picture of the prime minister on the campaign trail visiting a farm in wrexham, north wales today as the downing street leaks row intensified. according to the guardian — there's mounting pressure on the prime minister as conservative insiders added weight to claims he made the �*bodies pi
author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown and politico's uk trade and economics correspondent, anna isaacwith the financial times — it reports that lex greensill, the financier at the centre of a downing street lobbying scandal, had no contract to work for the government despite spending three years inside no ten. the metro leads with the headline �*slurry of sleeze�* — as borisjohnson fights off devastating claims of a comment made about the possibility of a third lockdown and...
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way back in 1942 the late great science fiction icon isaac asimov introduced the world to the 3 laws of robotics they're pretty simple and straightforward the 1st law i robot may not injure a human being or through an action and allow a human being to come to harm secondly a robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law of robotics and finally that last law the 3rd one a robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the person of the 2nd law but tragically this week we learn that apparently there is no robot laws on the books protecting our jobs from robots nor are there any robot laws protecting new yorkers from the new york city police department wasting time and resources unleashing robot dogs to the city yes the new york post is now reporting that a seafood restaurant in florida after struggling with staffing issues decided to invest in robots to help deliver food to tables and perform other important tasks and back up in new york city curb reports that the new york city pol
way back in 1942 the late great science fiction icon isaac asimov introduced the world to the 3 laws of robotics they're pretty simple and straightforward the 1st law i robot may not injure a human being or through an action and allow a human being to come to harm secondly a robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law of robotics and finally that last law the 3rd one a robot must protect its own existence as long as such...
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consultant viola just at cambridge university and posed as host of the naked scientists in london sun up isaac is lead on the art break of infectious diseases for the university college london is global citizenship program in barcelona geoffrey lazarus had of the health systems research group of the bus and owner institute for global health welcome to the program chris the finding by the european medicines agency know about the link between the us resenting and the blood clots this should be really bad news for a company that has been battered by a series of setbacks. i think the chief executive officer pascal soriano has said the economy regrets going down the path of offering a vaccine which makes no profit fresh resentment which is the decision that they took this should be available at cost it was a wonderful gesture it seems to be somewhat thrown back in their face yes it is tricky and obviously one is very concerned at the moment with the concept of vaccine hesitancy one of the crucial things about getting this over the line and getting the pandemic under control is that we have the supp
consultant viola just at cambridge university and posed as host of the naked scientists in london sun up isaac is lead on the art break of infectious diseases for the university college london is global citizenship program in barcelona geoffrey lazarus had of the health systems research group of the bus and owner institute for global health welcome to the program chris the finding by the european medicines agency know about the link between the us resenting and the blood clots this should be...