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. >> julia: so looking forward to getting back to all of it. david lee miller, great to see you. >> they don't want you to know the truth on that bill and they don't want you to know that they don't see what the polls. they don't want you to know that you have rights. we are going to be your voice and we are going to be that person for you. your voice will not be silenced and you will hear from you. >> benjamin: late last night, democrats staged a dramatic walkout to block a sweeping reform bill. republicans say it is needed to strengthen election security. christina: as following the story for us. christina? >> high, good morning. democrats walked out last night, effectively killing this voting bill for the voting session. chris turner, the chair of the house democratic caucus, started the walkout last night. he released a statement saying in part, "it became obvious that republicans were going to cut off debate to ram through their vote suppression legislation. at that point, we had to take extraordinary measures to protect our constituents a
. >> julia: so looking forward to getting back to all of it. david lee miller, great to see you. >> they don't want you to know the truth on that bill and they don't want you to know that they don't see what the polls. they don't want you to know that you have rights. we are going to be your voice and we are going to be that person for you. your voice will not be silenced and you will hear from you. >> benjamin: late last night, democrats staged a dramatic walkout to block a...
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gallagher: well, absolutely, julia. as a matter of fact, the last 11 days are a clear illustration of the fact that the israeli- palestinian conflict is far from being resolved, and if it is not adequately diplomatically addressed by the international community, this cycle of violence will simply perpetuate and israelis and palestinians will remind themselves to the world and bring themselves back to the world's attention in this fashion with this bloodletting and this very heavy death toll with civilians on both sides bearing the brunt of this conflict. this is y4 et another reminder that both parties need to return to the negotiations table in order to come up with a viable solution to this conflict that would guarantee peace, security, and independence for both peoples, the israelis and palestinians. that is up to the parties themselves, israelis and palestinians, but also to the international community under the auspices of which this process, which has been dormant for some years now, can resume hopefully. julia: g
gallagher: well, absolutely, julia. as a matter of fact, the last 11 days are a clear illustration of the fact that the israeli- palestinian conflict is far from being resolved, and if it is not adequately diplomatically addressed by the international community, this cycle of violence will simply perpetuate and israelis and palestinians will remind themselves to the world and bring themselves back to the world's attention in this fashion with this bloodletting and this very heavy death toll...
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julia: what can you do with the data? >> you can do a lot. can get one for very cheap online, you can do all sorts of things with them, you can program them how you want to. you can use them in your car if you have a holster to put your phone in, you can have an nfc sticker and when you put your phone down, it will launch of the map apps or bluetooth, or you can set one on the side of your bed, and when you put your phone down, it can set an alarm, turn your phone screen off our pritchards island. that uses are endless -- or put it on silent. the uses are endless. julia: thank you very much for that, peter. that brings us to this week's edition of test 24. we hope you enjoyed it we will see you soon. ♪ tñññvvvvvrrzozozozoñ?ñ 05/06/21 05/06/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> are you going to back the waiver? pres. biden: yes. amy: "a monumental moment." that's how the world health organization is describing president biden's decision to support temporarily waiving the intellectual prop
julia: what can you do with the data? >> you can do a lot. can get one for very cheap online, you can do all sorts of things with them, you can program them how you want to. you can use them in your car if you have a holster to put your phone in, you can have an nfc sticker and when you put your phone down, it will launch of the map apps or bluetooth, or you can set one on the side of your bed, and when you put your phone down, it can set an alarm, turn your phone screen off our...
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julia curry-- dr. curry: well, i think i would have to start by crossing it off and saying "chicana professor." and it isn't because i don't totally understand and accept the issues raised by claudia and the issues that are incased in the term "latinx," the thing is that i subscribe to the idea of self-determination. and that idea means that we need to be able to use the term that we wish to use for ourselves. and the fact that many, many terms have been used for mexican-americans, hispanics, latinos throughout the 19th century, or since colonization, and so it's very complex. it isn't an easy term. but you know, i want to say that when the @ sign was introduced, the arroba, or latinow, as some people say, or chicanow, it was a kind of understanding of trying to address sexism and trying to value the contributions of women. and that was important, but i think one of the things that i've always said to people in that fight that you identify is that if we really wanna be fair, then we should all be chica
julia curry-- dr. curry: well, i think i would have to start by crossing it off and saying "chicana professor." and it isn't because i don't totally understand and accept the issues raised by claudia and the issues that are incased in the term "latinx," the thing is that i subscribe to the idea of self-determination. and that idea means that we need to be able to use the term that we wish to use for ourselves. and the fact that many, many terms have been used for...
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multiple contests julia, is it the selection. multiple contests julia. is it your— the selection. that the one in scotland is the most important? it is because on the most crucial constitutional issue in britain at the moment is the future of the union, i might say there is also the problem of north and ireland but northern ireland are not voting tomorrow. the outcome of the scottish parliament to reelection however is going to be very, very important for borisjohnson who is not paying a great deal of attention although he ought to be. he says wild horses wouldn't stop them from campaigning in scotland but wild horses actually somehow did manage to stop him because he did not go there largely because his government is pretty unpopular. find there largely because his government is pretty unpopular-— is pretty unpopular. and the conservatives _ is pretty unpopular. and the conservatives michael - is pretty unpopular. and the conservatives michael of. is pretty unpopular. and the - conservatives michael of course not doing very well in london but if you make marginal gains in marginal
multiple contests julia, is it the selection. multiple contests julia. is it your— the selection. that the one in scotland is the most important? it is because on the most crucial constitutional issue in britain at the moment is the future of the union, i might say there is also the problem of north and ireland but northern ireland are not voting tomorrow. the outcome of the scottish parliament to reelection however is going to be very, very important for borisjohnson who is not paying a...
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with julia, we were fortunate to have julia as our. were fortunate to have julia as our first placementny successes and we have _ we have had many, many successes and we have had _ we have had many, many successes and we have had a _ we have had many, many successes and we have had a few failures. we treat the children— we have had a few failures. we treat the children is coming into the family. — the children is coming into the family, we want to teach them what it is like _ family, we want to teach them what it is like to — family, we want to teach them what it is like to have in a normal household, with love and trust at household, with love and trust et cetera _ household, with love and trust et cetera. �* , . ., household, with love and trust et cetera. . , g ., cetera. and let me bring julia back in at this point, _ cetera. and let me bring julia back in at this point, if— cetera. and let me bring julia back in at this point, if i _ cetera. and let me bring julia back in at this point, if i may. _ cetera. and let me bring julia back in at this point, if i may. so, - in at this poi
with julia, we were fortunate to have julia as our. were fortunate to have julia as our first placementny successes and we have _ we have had many, many successes and we have had _ we have had many, many successes and we have had a _ we have had many, many successes and we have had a few failures. we treat the children— we have had a few failures. we treat the children is coming into the family. — the children is coming into the family, we want to teach them what it is like _ family, we...
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i recently spoke to richard wright's daughter julia. she joined us from portugal.ight is a longtime anti-death penalty activist, and supporter of mumia abu-jamal. has visited him many times in prison. she is writing a memoir about her father richard wright. she is the executor of his estate. i began by asking julia to talk about the significance of what she found and how she finally had it published. >>hank you, y, for having me backn the show. yes, it was a very exciting discovery. i was living in paris at the end of the 1990's and during the early years of 2000, and i was learning the ropes of the estate with my mother ellen. i was also freelancing as a journalist there. and the time came, after my mother's death, to publish another work by my father. since i would travel to the united states to visit death row and visit death row prisoners there, like mumia abu-jamal, whose human rights were being so systematically violated, i would take the plane, land in the united states, go through cities like new york or philly -- philadelphia, and go to death row. but on m
i recently spoke to richard wright's daughter julia. she joined us from portugal.ight is a longtime anti-death penalty activist, and supporter of mumia abu-jamal. has visited him many times in prison. she is writing a memoir about her father richard wright. she is the executor of his estate. i began by asking julia to talk about the significance of what she found and how she finally had it published. >>hank you, y, for having me backn the show. yes, it was a very exciting discovery. i was...
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julia? >> thanks, jon actually i'm going to update the user number. million users joined by discord ceo jason s citron to discuss that and the company's growth thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> jason, you've reached that 150 million number in part growing outside your core gamer audience now people are gathering on discord to talk about tv shows talk about their neighborhoods to do fantasy football how important is that expansion outside of video games and who do you see as your main competition right now? >> incredibly important. when we started six years ago we were very focused on people who play video games together and talk and hang out we found over the last three years or so seen people take our service, begin using in in all of these new ways you're talking about, because discord really creates's different kind of experience spending time together pup can see your friends are around and gives a sense of being able to run into people online because of the way that it works differently. >> so i'm curious, jason i
julia? >> thanks, jon actually i'm going to update the user number. million users joined by discord ceo jason s citron to discuss that and the company's growth thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> jason, you've reached that 150 million number in part growing outside your core gamer audience now people are gathering on discord to talk about tv shows talk about their neighborhoods to do fantasy football how important is that expansion outside of...
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julia: there is a lot of friction.re was a nice article on restaurant workers in the washington post this morning that was talking to the workers themselves. we are coming out of the pandemic and we should not forget that. a lot of people have made changes in their lives. they think about their work differently. if you are on the front lines, you do not look at your sector the same. you are making decisions about where do i want to be, what do i want to be doing, and what am i willing to work for. we are saying that negotiation happened right now. it is not a question of whether people will return to work, it is where they will return to work, at what wage, and how that settles out in the coming months. we still have millions of people who are actively looking for work. tom: one final question, to your point on wages. are they transitory? julia: i think what we are seeing is something similar to what we are seeing on the price side. you have excess demand for workers in certain sectors. that will lead to a shift up in
julia: there is a lot of friction.re was a nice article on restaurant workers in the washington post this morning that was talking to the workers themselves. we are coming out of the pandemic and we should not forget that. a lot of people have made changes in their lives. they think about their work differently. if you are on the front lines, you do not look at your sector the same. you are making decisions about where do i want to be, what do i want to be doing, and what am i willing to work...
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>> julia, today we start with mixed reality. satya nadella has a vision for the future and hybrid work and joins us in a few minutes to explain. and so does evan spiegel as snap leans further into augmented reality and joins us in a few minutes as well. what's the point here? these are two names, guys, that have thrived during the pandemic and investors believe are also making tools that will work for reopening. snap works at the home and in the wild microsoft is building for an office anywhere. jon and julia, we talk about this often and look at companies that are big and looking to bigger markets snap calls itself a camera company, becoming much more than that and jon, microsoft clearly isn't just an enterprise company anymore. it's cloud, it's gaming, it's linkedin, social networking. >> part of what it comes down to is hybrid is harder. people talk about how much you want it and workers who are really into it can be productive, julia, but when you don't know where people are exactly going to be day to day it makes it more im
>> julia, today we start with mixed reality. satya nadella has a vision for the future and hybrid work and joins us in a few minutes to explain. and so does evan spiegel as snap leans further into augmented reality and joins us in a few minutes as well. what's the point here? these are two names, guys, that have thrived during the pandemic and investors believe are also making tools that will work for reopening. snap works at the home and in the wild microsoft is building for an office...
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jonathan: thank you, julia. julia: always happy to echo janet yellen.n: julia coronado there. thank you very much. it echoed the word of john williams of the new york fed and what it -- what was amazing about that is he was talking about next year, basically teeing up the prospect of the supply side of the economy responding in these transitory forces in the inflation data. they will start to work themselves out through the year into next year. that will be where the bar is heard they will make the decision by the end of this year. as to whether this is a truly transitory. get used to it. it's good to be going on for months. tom: frankly as part of the transitory international travel and trade. the unique u.s. domestic recovery. all i can say is we are headed for a fully employed america. the when of it, we do not know. jonathan: in search of a 61.1% employment population ratio. lisa: people looking at that participation rate as a key metric. tom is the only one still playing the drinking game. making a point moving on about the federal reserve talking
jonathan: thank you, julia. julia: always happy to echo janet yellen.n: julia coronado there. thank you very much. it echoed the word of john williams of the new york fed and what it -- what was amazing about that is he was talking about next year, basically teeing up the prospect of the supply side of the economy responding in these transitory forces in the inflation data. they will start to work themselves out through the year into next year. that will be where the bar is heard they will make...
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julia?> well, stocks are higher as the dow flirts with a 300-point gain nasdaq lagger to the three actually turning negative moments ago with names like skyworks, tesla, dragging down the tech sector. carl >> top of our feed today, maybe all this month, will be this epic showdown in the courtroom as "fortnight" creator epic games square the off with apple whether the app store is an abuse of monopoly power. right now apple takes about a 30% cut of all in app purchases on the app store big story on wall street, the service revenue, of course app countered this removing its immensely "fortnight" from the store. tim koch wilcook will testify as mr. sweean sweeney. >> epic ceo tim speen sweeney t the stand to explain why his video gamemaker is suing after apple kicked epic games out of the app store for trying to circumvent its feeds epic protesting the fee apple takes from its games hoping this trial could permanently change apple's model. epic argues the app store is a monopoly, the payment sy
julia?> well, stocks are higher as the dow flirts with a 300-point gain nasdaq lagger to the three actually turning negative moments ago with names like skyworks, tesla, dragging down the tech sector. carl >> top of our feed today, maybe all this month, will be this epic showdown in the courtroom as "fortnight" creator epic games square the off with apple whether the app store is an abuse of monopoly power. right now apple takes about a 30% cut of all in app purchases on the...
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today, julia james was _ looking doors. today, julia james was described - looking doors.s described by i looking doors. today, julia| james was described by the looking doors. today, julia - james was described by the kent force is a hugely devoted and passionate individual who was completely committed to serving the people of kent. helena wilkinson, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. amira is fighting for the right to have a home birth. women in the balkan region are routinely exposed to brutal treatment in hospital during pregnancy and childbirth and they are demanding change. the united nations has uncovered the scale of the abuse. ., . ., ., , ., abuse. violence against women in childbirth — abuse. violence against women in childbirth is _ abuse. violence against women in childbirth is so _ abuse. violence against women in childbirth is so normalised i in childbirth is so normalised that it in childbirth is so normalised thatitis that it is not yet considered violence against women. to -rotect violence against women. to protect herself, three has hired a foreign mi
today, julia james was _ looking doors. today, julia james was described - looking doors.s described by i looking doors. today, julia| james was described by the looking doors. today, julia - james was described by the kent force is a hugely devoted and passionate individual who was completely committed to serving the people of kent. helena wilkinson, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. amira is fighting for the right to have a home birth. women in the balkan region are routinely exposed to...
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julia boorstin will have disney ceo bob chapek on air during "fast money.row on "techcheck", brian chesky do not miss that >> yes, john airbnb once again below the opening day ipo, opening trade of 146 currently 134. a lot to talk about with brian >>> "the halftime" starts now. >> carl, thanks. welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner front and center this hour, the question on every investor's mind, are we nearing the end of the sell-off we are debating with the investment committee brenda van jello, john brown, kevin o'leary is along with us today, too take you to the ball stocks, i said they're bouncing. dow is good for better than 400. nasdaq off the best levels of the day. nonetheless, given what has happened lately we will take the 68 points to the upside. kevin o'leary, big question, are we nearing the end of the sell-off can you trust what we're witnessing
julia boorstin will have disney ceo bob chapek on air during "fast money.row on "techcheck", brian chesky do not miss that >> yes, john airbnb once again below the opening day ipo, opening trade of 146 currently 134. a lot to talk about with brian >>> "the halftime" starts now. >> carl, thanks. welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner front and center this hour, the question on every investor's mind, are we nearing the end of the...
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for six months the girls chatted online >> julia look at my new shoes birthday surprise for julia luna surprised her in the local park. tell me what that was like when you first saw luna >> oh, i was so excited. and then we ran and we hugged >> julia and me like we're running and we yelled -- and we both yelled each other's names. >> like luna >> julia >> reporter: now the girls are back in school, and to say they are inseparable is an understatement >> tell me what friendship means to you. >> friendship means something personal and keeping secrets and hugging and always cheering you up. >> reporter: and now they chat like never before so what did you guys talk about during your online chats >> well, we didn't really talk about nothing. >> we had an -- are no barrie to true friendship >> some boys and girls still aren't back in school and they're still studying online right now. do you have any advice for them to make it a little bit easier? >> even though they're still online, you can still have friends >> yep >> yep, she said by the way, they had me cracking up for most of that inter
for six months the girls chatted online >> julia look at my new shoes birthday surprise for julia luna surprised her in the local park. tell me what that was like when you first saw luna >> oh, i was so excited. and then we ran and we hugged >> julia and me like we're running and we yelled -- and we both yelled each other's names. >> like luna >> julia >> reporter: now the girls are back in school, and to say they are inseparable is an understatement >>...
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i know they stopped yanna song julia, which is threatening choice. me. i'm pretty sure she gave me enough about the cause of which to yeah, yeah. interview though we're good to get to the show. put on julia. now you get the more. yeah. i mean i was a senior but also, you know, really nice. it would be nice of course some as well and i had already made and i just got a more news with still some new motivation to them. the same along with other members of the administration that condemn the action that wiki weeks has taken. it puts at risk, our national security. we have an active, ongoing criminal investigation with regard to this matter. so let's be clear. this disclosure is not just an attack on america's foreign policy interests. it is an attack on the international community. the way to deal with this is pretty simple. this guy's a trade or a treasonous. and he is broken every law the united states, the guy ought to be. i'm not for the death penalty. so if i'm not for the defense, i want to do it illegally. shoot the son of a, his guys gotta go and kn
i know they stopped yanna song julia, which is threatening choice. me. i'm pretty sure she gave me enough about the cause of which to yeah, yeah. interview though we're good to get to the show. put on julia. now you get the more. yeah. i mean i was a senior but also, you know, really nice. it would be nice of course some as well and i had already made and i just got a more news with still some new motivation to them. the same along with other members of the administration that condemn the...
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thank you so much to his daughter julia wright.
thank you so much to his daughter julia wright.
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amy: then we speak to julia wright, the daughter of the celebrated african-american writer richard wright, the author of "native son" and "black boy." he died over 60 years ago but he has a new novel out, "the man who lived underground." the manuscript was rejected by publishers in the because of its 1940's detailed descriptions of racist police violence. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. florida republican governor ron desantis has signed a sweeping voter suppression bill that would make it harder to vote by mail, limit ballot drop boxes, impose new voter id requirements, and criminalize giving food and water to voters waiting in line at polling places. desantis signed the bill in a private ceremony thursday that was broadcast on "fox & friends." a spokesperson for the governor barred reporters and other camera crews from observing the ceremony, telling at least one reporter the event was a fox news exclusive. desantis was surrounded by a group of republican lawmakers -- none of them african-american. >> rig
amy: then we speak to julia wright, the daughter of the celebrated african-american writer richard wright, the author of "native son" and "black boy." he died over 60 years ago but he has a new novel out, "the man who lived underground." the manuscript was rejected by publishers in the because of its 1940's detailed descriptions of racist police violence. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy...
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_ significantly closer to catching julia's killer?— julia's killer? investigation team, i am not _ to allow the investigation team, i am not going to allow it to become hlinkered, — am not going to allow it to become blinkered, we need to consider every option— blinkered, we need to consider every option and _ blinkered, we need to consider every option and we continue to do that. is it option and we continue to do that. is it still— option and we continue to do that. is it still the — option and we continue to do that. is it still the case that you have no suspect— is it still the case that you have no suspect and _ is it still the case that you have no suspect and no _ is it still the case that you have no suspect and no clear - is it still the case that you have. no suspect and no clear motive? nobody— no suspect and no clear motive? nobody has _ no suspect and no clear motive? nobody has been _ no suspect and no clear motive? nobody has been arrested - no suspect and no clear motive? nobody has been arrested at - no suspect and no clear motive? |
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e, a suitable score julia boeing will go get them, get the interview. the navy, the bottom of the bullet, she was shot actual school julia by the more refugee, my finance you pushing which is over. she's good. and what if there's more than my phone, me or the me through the concussion, which you know so but, but that's a bunch of police and couple, i didn't want to screw to show in the loop when you're going to margin and washington. i wish to do that, we'll get you off of the video. the cure this was who i knew was one. you might as well go to the because it's susan. this is got on 22. she prayed to be able to hear the book better. ringback so why don't you just tell us to mrs. jonathan was she would you start watching my literacy. he knew you actually watch know the dealing with the special data to narrow marks and stop. stop. the more, the more interesting, you know, you more left you a lot of what i'm doing is just a little closer to the the, me through in because i person slocum, was often if, when you to one of the solution to deal with the do you
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your voice julia acknowledged that she was, but just of course i had a question, but i think i'm sure you will see if i could suddenly use with dish you will see and good will then it will will that you're doing that i will do or you know of the engine, i will get the bread either. before i moodle you run into this little group, which i think we wish we can build up shelves of shell. so when i, when i, when i, when i, jim lou, jim got daughter, then it was done. if you buy it, isn't she one is jaylish. when you might check a car door and will buy your 2 bedroom garage at the bro starla vegetarian pictures born with a solution but almost new but almost a little climate shift in me. brought bag you know what he's doing now, but yeah. and usually go over the summer. so i believe i spoke to his new video at bonham, which in subway this is use it to the, to the e mail me on the order to seeing as you know, this new what we can get you to the submit our these issues are due to me where you see my video is daniel hutcher leases, vision i in michigan. come find that appraisal idealistic long
your voice julia acknowledged that she was, but just of course i had a question, but i think i'm sure you will see if i could suddenly use with dish you will see and good will then it will will that you're doing that i will do or you know of the engine, i will get the bread either. before i moodle you run into this little group, which i think we wish we can build up shelves of shell. so when i, when i, when i, when i, jim lou, jim got daughter, then it was done. if you buy it, isn't she one is...
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ah, the younger son julia, which is threatened julia. me. i'm pretty sure she'll jump in about the cars, which yeah, but yeah, any of you though, we're going to get to the show. put on julia, now you get the more. yeah, i see some senior but also you years old, you nice new city water you need to call us some as well. and i had already you know, more news with still some new motivation to them. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out in america, we do everything on our part a project in water, the escaping climate change poses the same threat. right now, alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world. we lost about 3535 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring it is bad. and that means the river is 35 pounds. then learning was year before, i think we're part of america. there's proven america for the the this week's headlines shina dismisses a cylindrical 5 and president biden's probe into the origins of cove in the lab link here is now gaining traction in the
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boorstin with us julia, so much here. is this about needing scale to compete with netflix and disney? is it more about getting the right multiple, what they're framing as a media growth story? >> jon, i think a yes on both a little of both i think at&t likely frustrated it didn't get the same boost that companies like disney get br br growth from direct to streaming, and yet that was not reflected with the overall stock price of at&t so i think they believe this will generate more value for shareholders that way and then also a question of what does it take to compete? there are only so many services that subscribers are going to pay for among these a la carte services it's unclear if hbo max will beat there combined with discovery, creating a new powerhouse, all of a sudden you have something that needs to be included. look at the content spend, jon, we love to talk about content spend. david zaslav said repeatedly, $20 billion is what the two companies together spend on content annually and we wants to spend more. >> i
boorstin with us julia, so much here. is this about needing scale to compete with netflix and disney? is it more about getting the right multiple, what they're framing as a media growth story? >> jon, i think a yes on both a little of both i think at&t likely frustrated it didn't get the same boost that companies like disney get br br growth from direct to streaming, and yet that was not reflected with the overall stock price of at&t so i think they believe this will generate more...
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w julia han and isabel, thank you. we go to the pacific now the australian state of new south wales is launching a relief package for farmers dealing with lakes of mice. the road have destroy crops that are causing havoc for forming communities. authorities are so desperate they're even turning on conventional and perhaps even dangerous solutions at the farm in new south wales, mice are swarming the grain stores. it's a widespread problem. social media is full of images like this, something out of a horror movie. farmers are desperate crops the inside the been gone, dan digging into the club, nate and it doesn't have to come up or as it just come out and pipe the head through the soil that just been bought in the heads of bought in the tip. so from the sprawling and then if there isn't a massive calling of the road and soon farmers, associations are warning the plague could go on for 2 or more years. are also a have applied to the federal government for emergency approval for a poison that is 4 times stronger than anyt
w julia han and isabel, thank you. we go to the pacific now the australian state of new south wales is launching a relief package for farmers dealing with lakes of mice. the road have destroy crops that are causing havoc for forming communities. authorities are so desperate they're even turning on conventional and perhaps even dangerous solutions at the farm in new south wales, mice are swarming the grain stores. it's a widespread problem. social media is full of images like this, something out...
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julia, luna surprised her in the local park. >> tell me what that was like when you first saw luna.xcited, and then we ran and hugged and my mom let it slide through. >> julia and me, we were running and we yelled, and we both yelled each others' names. >> like luna >> reporter: now the girls are back in school, and to say they are insep separable is an understatement. >> tell me wha keeping secrets d good at hugging and cheering you up and being there. >>s do, because if someone gets in trouble, i'll blame myself that i did it >> reporter: and now they chat like never before, showing there are no barriers to true friendship >> some boys and girls still aren't back in school and they're still studying online right now. do you have any advice for them to make it easier? >> even though you're still online, you can still have friends. >> those besties crack me up i loved talking with them. >>> that's going to do it for us parents, a reminder f your child has a question about anything in the news, email a video to us at nightlynewskids at nbc.com and you can follow us on instagram. just
julia, luna surprised her in the local park. >> tell me what that was like when you first saw luna.xcited, and then we ran and hugged and my mom let it slide through. >> julia and me, we were running and we yelled, and we both yelled each others' names. >> like luna >> reporter: now the girls are back in school, and to say they are insep separable is an understatement. >> tell me wha keeping secrets d good at hugging and cheering you up and being there. >>s...
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what's going on julia? >> kelly, amazon and the nfl had announced they would be teaming up for thursday night football starting with the 2023 season. now they have just announced they will be accelerating that and amazon prime video will become the exclusive home of thursday night football starting with the 2022 season they are bringing this digital distribution of these thursday night games a year earlier up to 2022 back over to you >> this exclusive meaning if i want to watch a thursday night game and i understand they are not the best games but i have to have amazon prime app in order to watch that starting in that season >> the 2021 season, that's the season that starts this fall will be the last on fox. they will continue to produce the nfc package on sunday afternoon games but tlhursday night football will be on amazon prime. it has 200 million subscribers. this is broadly accessible really interesting to see how they will use this to draw over new subscribers to prime >> i take your point that most p
what's going on julia? >> kelly, amazon and the nfl had announced they would be teaming up for thursday night football starting with the 2023 season. now they have just announced they will be accelerating that and amazon prime video will become the exclusive home of thursday night football starting with the 2022 season they are bringing this digital distribution of these thursday night games a year earlier up to 2022 back over to you >> this exclusive meaning if i want to watch a...
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it's exactly two weeks since julia james's body was found.ave been killed in a shooting at a school in russia. more than 20 others were injured, many seriously. some children jumped out of third floor windows to try to escape. police have arrested the suspected attacker — a 19—year—old former pupil. it happened in the south western city of kazan. our correspondent steve rosenberg is there for us now. it is midnight on kazan. but as you can see, a lot of people gathering outside the school. there is a real sense of disbelief at what has happened here. across russia, people went back to school today after the long may holidays. but students arriving he had no idea of the nightmare that lay in store for them. a day of learning turned into a day of bloodshed. school 175 had come under attack. this cctv footage shows the gunman on his way there, looking completely calm, weapon at the ready. when the shooting began, there was panic. some children tried to get away byjumping from windows. others barricaded themselves in classrooms, and then escaped
it's exactly two weeks since julia james's body was found.ave been killed in a shooting at a school in russia. more than 20 others were injured, many seriously. some children jumped out of third floor windows to try to escape. police have arrested the suspected attacker — a 19—year—old former pupil. it happened in the south western city of kazan. our correspondent steve rosenberg is there for us now. it is midnight on kazan. but as you can see, a lot of people gathering outside the...
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>> yeah, a good question, julia.a cable tv replacement service we like to say, you know, fubo is come for the sports, stay for the entertainment. we have over 50,000 sporting events we continue to expand the number of regional sports networks on the platform last quarter, you know, we added both at&t sports network out in pittsburgh and most recently marquee which is in chicago. we have ample amount of sports people come to us for the sports and i think the big differentiator is we are aggregating all of sports in one effective, efficient app that is customized and personalized for a phenomenal experience. that's something very difficult to do when you don't have access to all sports. so we think that while the s spot space is going to grow, we believe people will look to aggregated services as they have in the past. amazon is an aggregated service, netflix isn ago getted service, spotify also. we are well positioned and we have used our data in ways that allows us to really drive revenue growth and improve, you know
>> yeah, a good question, julia.a cable tv replacement service we like to say, you know, fubo is come for the sports, stay for the entertainment. we have over 50,000 sporting events we continue to expand the number of regional sports networks on the platform last quarter, you know, we added both at&t sports network out in pittsburgh and most recently marquee which is in chicago. we have ample amount of sports people come to us for the sports and i think the big differentiator is we...
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julia, thank you >>> now a surge for gamestop, and amc. confusion over ethan allen elon's ties to crypto. a strange few days inside wall street bets. our kate rooney has an update on the latest trading boom. kate >> reporter: hey, jon. seeing a resurgence in chatter around movie theater chain amc and on social media, and a lot of bitcoiners still mad at elon musk according to data firm, amc, the most talked about stock on reddit this morning followed by gamestop, united whole sale mortgages and tesla. meanwhile, short sellers in gamestop and amc lost almost $1 billion from those positions over the last five trading days. that's according to analytics ferc ortex and michael burry, the big short, revealing his next big bet shorting tesla one of the top posts shared on wall street bets today seeing it all over the place and a lot of talk, guys, about musk picking favorites in crypto over the weekend, speculation tesla might sell its bitcoin holdings after a lot of criticism, musk was getting. he later clarified saying they're not selling. cry
julia, thank you >>> now a surge for gamestop, and amc. confusion over ethan allen elon's ties to crypto. a strange few days inside wall street bets. our kate rooney has an update on the latest trading boom. kate >> reporter: hey, jon. seeing a resurgence in chatter around movie theater chain amc and on social media, and a lot of bitcoiners still mad at elon musk according to data firm, amc, the most talked about stock on reddit this morning followed by gamestop, united whole...
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i'd like to welcome julia to the stage. hi, julia. hi christina. thank you for being here. thank you for having me. i'll see you soon. it's a little different from the last time i was at books and books for a reading but it's also fitting to be virtually in miami on international women's day. miami was ground zero for panium. where the airline began in south, florida. so it feels right. and i'd like to talk for a few minutes. i have one short reading that i'll get to after introducing the book a little bit. and then i'm going to talk about my research a little bit and then i'd love to have some questions from you guys out there if other events have been a guide we have a fair amount of real stewardesses or more recent flight attendants in the audience. i hope so and i'd love to hear from you too. what airline you worked for? what years where you were based? it's been really fun at other events to hear about that so broadly come by the world is about the international stewardesses of pan am i use the word stewardesses intentionally because the book is about the women who wor
i'd like to welcome julia to the stage. hi, julia. hi christina. thank you for being here. thank you for having me. i'll see you soon. it's a little different from the last time i was at books and books for a reading but it's also fitting to be virtually in miami on international women's day. miami was ground zero for panium. where the airline began in south, florida. so it feels right. and i'd like to talk for a few minutes. i have one short reading that i'll get to after introducing the book...
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julia's got that julia? >> that's right, facebook's global affairs and communications, writing that they believe that their decision to suspend president trump was necessary and write, they're pleased that the board recognized that we took the unprecedented circumstances, justified the measure we took, they note that the board does not require facebook to immediately restore trump's account but does not specify the appropriate duration of the penalty and acknowledging that the board criticized the open ended nature of the suspense and review the response and we will now consider the board's decision and determine an action what is clear and proportionate, in the meantime mr. trump's accounts remain suspended. also acknowledging the board made recommendations on how to improve policies and that they will carefully review those recommendations. carl, back to you. >> okay, julia, obviously this will develop further and we'll talk more about it this morning, in addition to everything else we've got on our plate
julia's got that julia? >> that's right, facebook's global affairs and communications, writing that they believe that their decision to suspend president trump was necessary and write, they're pleased that the board recognized that we took the unprecedented circumstances, justified the measure we took, they note that the board does not require facebook to immediately restore trump's account but does not specify the appropriate duration of the penalty and acknowledging that the board...
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joining me are julia, bob and courtney welcome everybody.bitcoin dogecoin and ethereum are hitting highs. it's up 344% the s&p launched the s&p bitcoin index. and s&p megacap index. what do you make of it >> i'll say that eventually, i think ethereum will be more valuable than bitcoin. bitcoin is just a cr cryptocurrency ethereum is smart finance. using ethereum as a smart contract you can use it to transfer reareal estate you can do it to transfer ownership of stocks. you can use it to send money over seas. it's a lot more versatversatile. i think people are starting to figure that out. >> bob, with the big call. i'm going to be checking your twitter feed >> it's block chain. it realized the true potential of block chain which is a means answering the question how do i know i own anything a big problem throughout the whole history of mankind and ethereum can be used for a lot of different ways to answer that question >> courtney, it has its flaws. i don't know enough about it i know the critics say it has anti-network effects it has high tr
joining me are julia, bob and courtney welcome everybody.bitcoin dogecoin and ethereum are hitting highs. it's up 344% the s&p launched the s&p bitcoin index. and s&p megacap index. what do you make of it >> i'll say that eventually, i think ethereum will be more valuable than bitcoin. bitcoin is just a cr cryptocurrency ethereum is smart finance. using ethereum as a smart contract you can use it to transfer reareal estate you can do it to transfer ownership of stocks. you can...
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julia jones' body was discovered in akholt wood on tuesday.ts or motive in the case. her family paid tribute to her saying she "was fiercely loyal" and "loved with her whole heart". well, a little earlier on, our correspondent simonjones sent us this update from aylesham in kent. julia james's family have thanked everyone who has come here to leave flowers in tribute to her. they say there has been a real outpouring of love from herfriends, from the local community, and from people she worked with. now, when you read the statement issued by the family, you get a real sense of loss they are feeling. they are talking about a void in their life, they say they will miss her every moment of every day. they also talk about her having a beautiful smile and a beautiful sense of humour. the family also say that they believe the police are doing everything in their power to find her killer. 0fficers said yesterday they have no clear motive for the attack and no clear suspect in the picture. so, necessarily, this is going to be worrying for local people
julia jones' body was discovered in akholt wood on tuesday.ts or motive in the case. her family paid tribute to her saying she "was fiercely loyal" and "loved with her whole heart". well, a little earlier on, our correspondent simonjones sent us this update from aylesham in kent. julia james's family have thanked everyone who has come here to leave flowers in tribute to her. they say there has been a real outpouring of love from herfriends, from the local community, and from...
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. >> it's great to have you here julia joins us as well now amazon is in talks to acquire mgm.bond and tv shows like the voice. their content library has more than 4,000 movies. the observation is, amazon could really be paying up for this asset. the prices i've seen floating around somewhere between 8 and $9 billion it's like 30 times trailing. >> my sources says the talks happening but it's still unclear if the deal will happen and how much amazon would pay for these mgm assets the appeal of mgm now is the number of independent studios left is dwindling and mgm does have these big name franchises that control 50% of the james bond franchise it does have the library with 4,000 films. there's this land grab with all the streamers wanting to secure as much content as possible for their services as the mergers happen >> this is a bankers paradise. all of these deals under way in the sector >> yes it is. what's interesting, i think about this now is that you look back to amazon's history, build versus buy they have built up their movie studios from scratch and their tv studio from
. >> it's great to have you here julia joins us as well now amazon is in talks to acquire mgm.bond and tv shows like the voice. their content library has more than 4,000 movies. the observation is, amazon could really be paying up for this asset. the prices i've seen floating around somewhere between 8 and $9 billion it's like 30 times trailing. >> my sources says the talks happening but it's still unclear if the deal will happen and how much amazon would pay for these mgm assets...
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item 2 is a motion approving or directing the mayor's nomination for the reappointment of julia patiknik to the treasure island for a term ending february 26, 2025. >> chairman: thank you. commissioner, are you there and ready to say a few words? >> yes, i am. good morning. >> chairman: good morning. >> can you hear me okay? >> chairman: we can. >> thank you very much. it is great to see all of you today. i'm really thrilled to be renominated. i've already served a short 30 month stint and really enjoy working with the board at treasure island. i'm sharing my 20 years of expertise and energy in the environment. we have had continual blackouts on the island, and i've been working with different groups to try to find solutions for the community. i've been working on backup batteries, and also working on equity and community justice issues, working with the newest board member and with community leaders to help on making sure that the transition is just as reasonable and really some of the work that i do with the coalition-building across the country, bringing shared lessons learned so we c
item 2 is a motion approving or directing the mayor's nomination for the reappointment of julia patiknik to the treasure island for a term ending february 26, 2025. >> chairman: thank you. commissioner, are you there and ready to say a few words? >> yes, i am. good morning. >> chairman: good morning. >> can you hear me okay? >> chairman: we can. >> thank you very much. it is great to see all of you today. i'm really thrilled to be renominated. i've already...
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here are julia boorstin, mike santoli and the chief correspondent for axios. let's get into it.what a story this has been today, their independent oversight board is upholding the company's suspension of former president donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts after finding he did violate their rules in the wake of the january 6th capitol hill riot. the board also found fault with facebook saying the company broke its own rules by imposing an indefinite suspension. trump is blasting them saying they must pay a price this is a facebook-appointed board in the first place and acting all you need to do this and that they don't have any actual independence, right? >> well, it is an independent board, so facebook gave this money to create this board, but the board operates fully independently. i actually think the fact that they decided what they did and they threw a lot of the decision back to facebook shows just how independent they really are. they're saying facebook, your job is to make the rules, make the rules consistently, make them clear, and our job says a independent
here are julia boorstin, mike santoli and the chief correspondent for axios. let's get into it.what a story this has been today, their independent oversight board is upholding the company's suspension of former president donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts after finding he did violate their rules in the wake of the january 6th capitol hill riot. the board also found fault with facebook saying the company broke its own rules by imposing an indefinite suspension. trump is blasting them...
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. >>> let's bring in abc's julia macfarlane who has covered the middle east for years. julia, what are you hearing about the situation on the ground and how bad is this getting? >> reporter: andrew, this situation is a tinderbox. it's the fifth day of hostilities and the israeli military is intensifying its bombardment in gaza. this morning launching an operation involving 160 aircraft, tanks, artillery and ground troops along the border to try to destroy those tunnels built by militants in gaza. meanwhile, palestinian militants have continued to bombard israel with rocket attacks. more than half a dozen israelis killed including two children. we're also seeing unusually conflict between jews and arab-israelis attacking each other in mixed neighborhoods. a really, really worrying sign. >> what's behind this huge explosion? the eviction is one big issue but it's more than that, yeah? >> reporter: right, andrew, those evictions have been going on for years and it's really, it's really sensitive because areas like east jerusalem were supposed to have been earmarked for a p
. >>> let's bring in abc's julia macfarlane who has covered the middle east for years. julia, what are you hearing about the situation on the ground and how bad is this getting? >> reporter: andrew, this situation is a tinderbox. it's the fifth day of hostilities and the israeli military is intensifying its bombardment in gaza. this morning launching an operation involving 160 aircraft, tanks, artillery and ground troops along the border to try to destroy those tunnels built by...
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it's exactly two weeks since julia james's body was found.eon said she felt emotional as she told people they could hug their loved ones again. pubs will be allowed to sell alcohol indoors. six people from three households will be able to meet in each other�*s homes. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow for us tonight. restrictions being eased across scotland — but not for everyone? yes, one probable exception will be the council area of moray in the north of scotland where cases have been surging, which the authorities have been working hard to bring under control. elsewhere in scotland, though, next monday will see some pretty big changes i think for many people the most significant will be the fact that they will be allowed in small groups back into each other�*s homes, and while they are, will be allowed to hug family and friends again and they will also be allowed to stay overnight. it does create an anomaly because physical distance and will remain in place in other settings. at the other changes coming into force next
it's exactly two weeks since julia james's body was found.eon said she felt emotional as she told people they could hug their loved ones again. pubs will be allowed to sell alcohol indoors. six people from three households will be able to meet in each other�*s homes. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow for us tonight. restrictions being eased across scotland — but not for everyone? yes, one probable exception will be the council area of moray in the north of scotland where...
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a spac julia?dition to the myspace, chris dewolfe founder of mobile game developer jam city. chris, thanks for joining us today as your company agrees on a spac deal valuing jam city at $1.2 billion. >> thanks for having me, julia. >> so, chris, tell us. what's next for jam city now that you will have over $150 million of cash on your balance sheet? what are you going to do with that >> it's really the next logical step for us as a company you know, short the company about ten years ago with the idea of creating one of the largest mobile entyrant enterta companies in the world growing in a huge way. 2022, growing, our growth is at 23%. ebitda is at 30% growth. so the market is getting bigger and bigger there's going to be 2.7 billion gamers this year. and we're consolidating the market we're going to be using the extra cash for m & a and to grow our own organic games as well. >> now, it's worth noting your games rely on in-app purchases we have been closely following this epic versus apple lawsuit
a spac julia?dition to the myspace, chris dewolfe founder of mobile game developer jam city. chris, thanks for joining us today as your company agrees on a spac deal valuing jam city at $1.2 billion. >> thanks for having me, julia. >> so, chris, tell us. what's next for jam city now that you will have over $150 million of cash on your balance sheet? what are you going to do with that >> it's really the next logical step for us as a company you know, short the company about ten...
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so the air that grandmother's hidden too unbearable valentino lives in the town of nova, she provo, julia said, save. i grew up here. but eventually the stench made her leave. over the middle of all, i will tell nearby, nearby, in this case is just 500 meters from her old house. the alex inskeep, it in the town of nourish approval is one of dozens of garbage dumps on the outskirts of moscow expands. 32, hector has or 45 soccer field or you said to see this is on sundays, distension outside was so bad that she could not know windows. my eyes were done than my throat would. i not feel knows yes. when you lose children also started feeling sick, often that the she took action and the family left nova approval and moved to clean 7 kilometers away. when the younger one always sick. one day, there patricia told me your children have rattling sounds in their lungs. i didn't think long then i started looking for an apartment in clinic after the move. i went to the same doctor and surprise, surprise, long wrestling had disappeared. couldn't she asked how? and i said simple. we moved some 3800 kilo
so the air that grandmother's hidden too unbearable valentino lives in the town of nova, she provo, julia said, save. i grew up here. but eventually the stench made her leave. over the middle of all, i will tell nearby, nearby, in this case is just 500 meters from her old house. the alex inskeep, it in the town of nourish approval is one of dozens of garbage dumps on the outskirts of moscow expands. 32, hector has or 45 soccer field or you said to see this is on sundays, distension outside was...
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so julia glossy has an apartment and i'll be john in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe and idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally and julia quasi is idea of getting more from cocoa pines is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the process of building a bio mass power generation plant that will turn the country's abundance of poker production waste into electricity. now that is what i call efficient, putting organic waste. good. our next report offers another take on how you can accomplish 2 things at once if you put your mind in it. but in this case, it's not about using ways to produce energy. a couple of enterprise in people is gonna have formed a way to make something st. even. we've help over simple organism. these mangos, a looking good. joyce meant there has been treating her trees with organic fertilizes, made from gay. she grows herself the plants and now less susceptible subjectivity
so julia glossy has an apartment and i'll be john in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe and idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally and julia quasi is idea of getting more from cocoa pines is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the process of building a bio mass power generation plant that will turn the country's abundance of poker...
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even if we never saw it. >> thank you, julia. it does answer the question how you got so intrigued with lady bird. i also think your book is important for another reason which is it's looking at power from the perspective of not just the great men of history but of how people worked together to get things done. i wonder if you can talk about that a little and maybe connected to sigh you subtitled the book, hiding in plain sight. >> thank you, betty sue for the wonderful introduction and louis i'm delighted to be here with the historical society tonight. there's a step before i answer the question of hiding in plain sight which i would like to add which is i wanted to write a book about women in power before i discovered lady bird johnson and that guy out of having spent so many years in foreign policies, rooms that were predominantly populated by men and being historian and writing about foreign policy and seeing the way the focus on the presidency especially and in foreign policy is very focused on a handful of individuals in th
even if we never saw it. >> thank you, julia. it does answer the question how you got so intrigued with lady bird. i also think your book is important for another reason which is it's looking at power from the perspective of not just the great men of history but of how people worked together to get things done. i wonder if you can talk about that a little and maybe connected to sigh you subtitled the book, hiding in plain sight. >> thank you, betty sue for the wonderful introduction...
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here's julia macfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, the pandemic raging to new levels overseas. the white house vowing to help the currently hardest-hit country, india. >> we're proud of what we've done so far, which has included multiple plane loads. >> reporter: but that u.s. aid nowhere close enough to put a stop to the catastrophe fast unfolding in india. officials reporting new daily records this weekend. 400,000-plus new cases. more than 3,600 deaths. some experts say the figures are undercounted, and could be as much as ten times higher with ohelmed shutting doors, no oxygen for people gasping for breath. >> my father couldn't get anyt >> when i step out on my y, thehi i smell is smoke. rorter:- diis the ndeverywhere have dreaded, and e that could still boomerang beyond india. >> the greater number of mutations that occur, and the virus can become more fit to infect, replicate, and spread. >> reporter: surges also under way in brazil, iran, and turkey. global cases nearly doubling in the last two months. >> to put it in perspective, there were almost as many cases globall
here's julia macfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, the pandemic raging to new levels overseas. the white house vowing to help the currently hardest-hit country, india. >> we're proud of what we've done so far, which has included multiple plane loads. >> reporter: but that u.s. aid nowhere close enough to put a stop to the catastrophe fast unfolding in india. officials reporting new daily records this weekend. 400,000-plus new cases. more than 3,600 deaths. some experts say the...
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julia's all girly with the latest tonight julia thank you. the people of myanmar have suffered great loss since the military coup toppled their democratically elected government back in february but their losses and sacrifices may not in the anytime soon just asked the country's olympic hopefuls a swimmer from me and more wants his country banned from taking part in this year's tokyo olympics when ted is a vocal critic of the country's military rulers and says that olympic which is a patient could lend legitimacy to a regime that he says is guilty of genocide. we always won of me and months top swimmers based in australia he's met the standard to qualify for this year's tokyo olympics but despite all the training he's put scenes with cheating that he says he won't now take pounds even if selected because of the military coup in his country. there should be an international boycott of the name let the committee and any of them are teams being set to be global sporting events because that those teams will be use as propaganda by the military re
julia's all girly with the latest tonight julia thank you. the people of myanmar have suffered great loss since the military coup toppled their democratically elected government back in february but their losses and sacrifices may not in the anytime soon just asked the country's olympic hopefuls a swimmer from me and more wants his country banned from taking part in this year's tokyo olympics when ted is a vocal critic of the country's military rulers and says that olympic which is a patient...