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. >> i'm juliet goodrich. two first responders hit in a drive by shooting in antioch. it happened near the speed way gas station on auto center drive. let's get to kpix 5 who joins us live from the scene with the details. >> juliet, a big police presence here. as police have blocked off about two blocks around here. they're gathering evidence. talking to witnesses, collecting whatever information they can. i want to show you the two vehicles involved. this fire truck right here, expwr that ambulance right there. i'm told by police, around 9:00, paramedics and firefighters were responding to an emergency call. and as they were working on that call, a drive by shooting happened. and they said a paramedic and a firefighter from the con fire department was shot. now one was shot in the foot. the other shot in the leg. i understand they both have nonlife-threatening injuries. they're being treated at the hospital i'm told. this location is located next to the speed way gas station and panda express. employees and witnesses tell me they heard six to eight shots. here's what
. >> i'm juliet goodrich. two first responders hit in a drive by shooting in antioch. it happened near the speed way gas station on auto center drive. let's get to kpix 5 who joins us live from the scene with the details. >> juliet, a big police presence here. as police have blocked off about two blocks around here. they're gathering evidence. talking to witnesses, collecting whatever information they can. i want to show you the two vehicles involved. this fire truck right here,...
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this is a live look at the lens on the bay bridge and like juliet said, this started around 5:00.n going kind of study like this since 5:00 for many places. here is what is interesting. if you look at the rainfall totals for all of these several hours now, barely anything. 707 inch of rain in santa rosa, that is the winner. we have gotten about 300 of an inch of rain on either side of this you. san francisco and oakland both at 300 of an inch of rain so it is like a light, steady missed. it will get a little better tomorrow morning. here is what it looks like now on the doppler. plenty more of those light showers showing up, and if we switch this now to the future cast the paint the same picture but you will notice it looks different when we get to about 6 am tomorrow, look at the time up there, that gets into 7 am. darker patches of green. slightly more meaningful rain. just in time for that morning commute, granted there won't be as many cars on the road tomorrow, it's a holiday, and we are in a pandemic but still, if we have to be on the road tomorrow, plan on the rain slowing
this is a live look at the lens on the bay bridge and like juliet said, this started around 5:00.n going kind of study like this since 5:00 for many places. here is what is interesting. if you look at the rainfall totals for all of these several hours now, barely anything. 707 inch of rain in santa rosa, that is the winner. we have gotten about 300 of an inch of rain on either side of this you. san francisco and oakland both at 300 of an inch of rain so it is like a light, steady missed. it...
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. >> ben: juliet... [gasps] [breathing heavily] what the hell was that? ♪ ♪
. >> ben: juliet... [gasps] [breathing heavily] what the hell was that? ♪ ♪
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juliet, juliet, i have not seen the since _ juliet, juliet, i have not seen the since the — juliet, juliete —— where _ villain. there are going to be —— where there _ villain. there are going to be —— where there is going to be a virtual audience — where there is going to be a virtual audience. lots of shows are made with a _ audience. lots of shows are made with a virtual audience now. we are going _ with a virtual audience now. we are going to _ with a virtual audience now. we are going to be — with a virtual audience now. we are going to be exactly the same. we will have — going to be exactly the same. we will have a — going to be exactly the same. we will have a virtual audience. there are a _ will have a virtual audience. there are a lot _ will have a virtual audience. there are a lot of— will have a virtual audience. there are a lot of things you can do from home _ are a lot of things you can do from home to _ are a lot of things you can do from home toioin — are a lot of things you can do from home tojoin in. i think that anything _ home tojoin in. i think that anything that can hel
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and a political correspondent so delhi is covering this story juliet how significant is this case. it is an important trial and an important verdict. was seen as the point of reference for the islamic state in germany and it's the facto leader here in the country he was an at a radical mosque here in germany and he was also a strong presence on the internet with a strong following on social media he was found guilty of. directing a terrorist network of radicalizing young people and of helping them travel to iraq and syria so it wasn't just propaganda that he was spreading his actions had concrete consequences also in the case of the 2 twins were radicalized by his network who he helped to travel to iraq where they carried out a bloody suicide attack in 2015 and 2 it was the trial to well over 3 and a half years. it was a challenge for the prosecution and investigators to. produce concrete evidence that proved the involvement of of. and what eventually the case was based on was the testimony of informants so it took time to gather all the evidence one informant was a member of the s
and a political correspondent so delhi is covering this story juliet how significant is this case. it is an important trial and an important verdict. was seen as the point of reference for the islamic state in germany and it's the facto leader here in the country he was an at a radical mosque here in germany and he was also a strong presence on the internet with a strong following on social media he was found guilty of. directing a terrorist network of radicalizing young people and of helping...
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i was struck with one of the new books being reviewed which is juliet nicholson's the new books being that was on the way of life that if you want to measure when the 60s started to swing, it was after the great thaw in the spring of 63 and i wonder if there is a parallel in that this is such a big event and we have been under a freeze for nearly a year, that the bounce back might have to be quite dramatic. ., , ., ., dramatic. that is one of the books that i am dramatic. that is one of the books that i am going — dramatic. that is one of the books that i am going to _ dramatic. that is one of the books that i am going to try _ dramatic. that is one of the books that i am going to try and - dramatic. that is one of the books that i am going to try and read - that i am going to try and read because — that i am going to try and read because it _ that i am going to try and read because it is such an interesting thesis, — because it is such an interesting thesis, that terrible winter of 1962, — thesis, that terrible winter of 1962, 63. _ thesis, that terrible winter of 1962, 63, how it ch
i was struck with one of the new books being reviewed which is juliet nicholson's the new books being that was on the way of life that if you want to measure when the 60s started to swing, it was after the great thaw in the spring of 63 and i wonder if there is a parallel in that this is such a big event and we have been under a freeze for nearly a year, that the bounce back might have to be quite dramatic. ., , ., ., dramatic. that is one of the books that i am dramatic. that is one of the...
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maybe you can i become juliet but i think that you must let him go. but up way you add it up i mean it. is a real good because. while peru has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit them. these men are headed to asia island centrally situated along the peruvian coast. getting going for a little. less well the. beginning of the day they are stuck inside the us in the same other study as. the bottom is more north of the missile silo. because the feeling is that the love for the feet of the guy at the level of the gun that you have is that they give our stuff but you know this on the bus i was on the mother telling me that. those who can and do the work and almost double the minimum wage. the working day begins at 5 am was. a layman the most is going to show. you right there. but cities were. right it was a good. deal but if you go about it the same doing this digital fingerprint reader is the only modern day equipment the rest of the time the menu century old tools. or whatever so you can put up with the total work if you pick it up f
maybe you can i become juliet but i think that you must let him go. but up way you add it up i mean it. is a real good because. while peru has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit them. these men are headed to asia island centrally situated along the peruvian coast. getting going for a little. less well the. beginning of the day they are stuck inside the us in the same other study as. the bottom is more north of the missile silo. because the feeling is that the love for the...
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thank you you can i become juliet but i think that you must you know what i mean. but up way you had to pick up what i mean. is there is a will get it because. i. want her room has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit them. these men are headed to asia island centrally situated along the peruvian coast. we've been getting going for a little. bit in the last well the. beginning forgive me i think they are still an amazing c.d.'s in the same other study as well one of but it is more north of this with all. of the political motives that offer us that the feet of the guy i saw from the pentagon they go to the yellow stuff but you know this on the bus i want them to get. out of. this who can and do the work and almost double the minimum wage. the working day begins at 5 am. in the. hotel. you know. but this is where. it was going for good so you. can go to beaumont it is a sin to know this digital fingerprint reader is the only modern day equipment the rest of the time the men new century old tools. oh ok so you got what i think about a little word
thank you you can i become juliet but i think that you must you know what i mean. but up way you had to pick up what i mean. is there is a will get it because. i. want her room has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit them. these men are headed to asia island centrally situated along the peruvian coast. we've been getting going for a little. bit in the last well the. beginning forgive me i think they are still an amazing c.d.'s in the same other study as well one of but it...
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. >> reporter: juliet ended up at the registration site after failing to lockdown an appointment with kaiser. >> finally saying i can't do this any longer. >> reporter: kaiser has been dealing with shortages of the vaccine that have forced them to cancel appointments. >> when we saw kaiser was forced to cancel clinics we had to ask ourselves, how can we fix that? >> reporter: the solution was to open vaccination sides to everyone aged 65 or older even if they had private insurance. >> given that was to have ciine, illisupply, it a challenge. >> reporter: more than 80% of the deaths from covid-19 in the county are 65 and older making them a priority. there is still a lot of work to be done. the county estimates 37% of people 75 and older have been vaccinated and only 28% of people 65 and up. san jose city councilmember magdalena says the distribution planhoul er vaccine searto th communities where the most people are getting sick and dying. >> if we are going to make sure that our folks are going to survive the pandemic, we need to make sure we first get to them. >> reporter: at the co
. >> reporter: juliet ended up at the registration site after failing to lockdown an appointment with kaiser. >> finally saying i can't do this any longer. >> reporter: kaiser has been dealing with shortages of the vaccine that have forced them to cancel appointments. >> when we saw kaiser was forced to cancel clinics we had to ask ourselves, how can we fix that? >> reporter: the solution was to open vaccination sides to everyone aged 65 or older even if they had...
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then i did "romeo and juliet" in a mash up where i was romeo and i was juliet and i won first place inhis guy-- how come she's interviewed? you interviewed anthony fauci. how come she's interviewed fauci and i haven't? because the white house likes you. ( laughter ) >> well, fauci likes me. i don't know if the white house did, that white house that we had i don't know if they like me but fauci did. >> stephen: so did you enjoy the interview? >> i did. i learned a lot. i got to grill him about a lot of things. i really enjoyed him. you know, from one scientist to another, it was wonderful. >> stephen: he's been held up as a sex symbol, like a brainy sex symbol lately. do you get any of that vibe off of him? >> you know, i really didn't get the sex symbol vibe. i couldn't imagine hooking up with him. i feel like if i hooked up with him-- >> stephen: i'm not saying you have to hook up with him! >> when you think sex symbol, you think like, would i get with that? and i'm thinking it would be like "the color purple" where his kids were, like, how did he die? and i would be like, on top of m
then i did "romeo and juliet" in a mash up where i was romeo and i was juliet and i won first place inhis guy-- how come she's interviewed? you interviewed anthony fauci. how come she's interviewed fauci and i haven't? because the white house likes you. ( laughter ) >> well, fauci likes me. i don't know if the white house did, that white house that we had i don't know if they like me but fauci did. >> stephen: so did you enjoy the interview? >> i did. i learned a...
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maybe you can if i become juliet but i think that you must you know what i mean. but up way you had to pick up what i mean. is there is a will get it but. i. won't her has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit them. these men are headed to asia island centrally situated along the peruvian coast. we've been getting going for a little. bit in the last well the. beginning focus but they also sell an amazing c.d.'s in the same other study as well was the foot of the small lot of this with. the given that obviously the feet of the guy i saw from the pentagon that you have is that the yellow stuff but you know this on the bus i want. to get. out of. this who can and do the walk and almost double the minimum wage. the working day begins at 5 am. in the. hotel. you know. but this is where. it was for good or to see. that he didn't go mad it is a sin to know this digital fingerprint reader is the only modern day equipment the rest of the time the men new century old tools. i want to know if you got the code word if you pick it up for the top of the bott
maybe you can if i become juliet but i think that you must you know what i mean. but up way you had to pick up what i mean. is there is a will get it but. i. won't her has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit them. these men are headed to asia island centrally situated along the peruvian coast. we've been getting going for a little. bit in the last well the. beginning focus but they also sell an amazing c.d.'s in the same other study as well was the foot of the small lot of...
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. >> all right, juliet, thank you. >>> happening now, just minutes ago, a very emotional gathering to honor a san francisco father killed in a crosswalk one week ago. members of the community gathered under a tent as they laid flowers and candles next to a photo of sharia musuka. not far from the scene of a deadly crash on 12th avenue. at the 26th of was struck walking in a crosswalk. prosecutors say jerry lyons was under the influence when he blew through a red light in a stolen car and hit sharia. the suspect faces numerous charges, including vehicular manslaughter. minutes ago, we heard emotional remarks from sharia's wife before she directed the crowd to hold a moment of silence. >> you couldn't be around sharia for longer than a few moments without being impacted by him. he often lightened the mood with his jokes and infectious laugh, which is why i chose this picture, because it catches that so perfectly. we had so many hopes of starting our lives, being active within a new community, and joining groups and organizations to fight for a better world for our son. >> the gofundme c
. >> all right, juliet, thank you. >>> happening now, just minutes ago, a very emotional gathering to honor a san francisco father killed in a crosswalk one week ago. members of the community gathered under a tent as they laid flowers and candles next to a photo of sharia musuka. not far from the scene of a deadly crash on 12th avenue. at the 26th of was struck walking in a crosswalk. prosecutors say jerry lyons was under the influence when he blew through a red light in a stolen...
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juliet. >> reporter: this is the house we are talking about. you can it as you enter the neighborhood, it is the first house used deep. now it is what is beyond that fence that has neighbors so upset. they say it is trash, wraps, and they are, i would say, set up is an understatement. >> we look at it every day. and it doesn't, that brings our property value down living right next to that. >> this is terrible. should have been done a long time ago. >> reporter: the group of neighbors say they are fed up. >> cleaned it up. >> i live across the street. >> reporter: set up over this abandoned property, once a home that caught on fire february 4 of last year. >> you can still smell it. it has been over a year. you can still smell that stuff. >> reporter: now it has turned into an illegal dumping ground. you can see all of the waste. they've reached out to the owner and city and still no answers. >> we live in million-dollar homes and that is the third house you see as you come into the neighborhood. >> reporter: they live right next door. >> we hav
juliet. >> reporter: this is the house we are talking about. you can it as you enter the neighborhood, it is the first house used deep. now it is what is beyond that fence that has neighbors so upset. they say it is trash, wraps, and they are, i would say, set up is an understatement. >> we look at it every day. and it doesn't, that brings our property value down living right next to that. >> this is terrible. should have been done a long time ago. >> reporter: the group...
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the region designer juliet for me has also the. a director when he specialized in 11 years ago one of his dresses would go for 40000 euros or more and despite the pandemic he hasn't seen much of a drop in sales even if his customers mainly from the middle east and asia are currently looking for somewhat less extravagant clothes his 9 minute fashion clip boasts about the same budget as a fashion show but making a film is more work. if you think the show is much easier the clothes are already in for about 13 minutes and models just have to walk in a film on the other hand they have to really act they have to decide with the cameramen what scenes you shoot and how and then comes the editing process you really have to direct the piece keep you busy time but they don't exist so that if you got a show you do a traditional catwalk and just walk in a straight line but in a film i can express myself and i like that better ok fashion films have become a dedicated djalma with some brands such as gucci now showing whole series here is a scene
the region designer juliet for me has also the. a director when he specialized in 11 years ago one of his dresses would go for 40000 euros or more and despite the pandemic he hasn't seen much of a drop in sales even if his customers mainly from the middle east and asia are currently looking for somewhat less extravagant clothes his 9 minute fashion clip boasts about the same budget as a fashion show but making a film is more work. if you think the show is much easier the clothes are already in...
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juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. primary aim is to teach investigators to avoid suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. shore says it can happen very fast. as one thing if you think the person you are talking to know small and even knows more about you in your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if this can quickly turn into a. perhaps consume because yes that is what happened. false memories can lead to false statements and to terrible miscarriages of justice. incidentally studies show that we're much more likely to notice negative things than positive ones that make sense from an evolutionary point of view allowing us to recognize problems and dangers and to resolve them. but it can also prevent us from shrugging off things that aren't important. however we can retrain ourselves for example by taking time to remember the good things that we're happy about. things are known to have a very good memory and there's social animals like most primate
juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. primary aim is to teach investigators to avoid suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. shore says it can happen very fast. as one thing if you think the person you are talking to know small and even knows more about you in your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if this can quickly turn into a. perhaps consume because yes that...
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juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. her primary aim is to teach investigators to avoid suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. shore says it can happen very fast. as one can get. if you think the person you are talking to you know small and even knows more about you and your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if can quickly turn into a. perhaps consume become a yes that is what happened. false memories can lead to false statements and to terrible miscarriages of justice. incidentally studies show that we're much more likely to notice negative things then positive ones that make sense from an evolutionary point of view allowing us to recognize problems and dangers and to resolve them but it can also prevent us from shrugging off things that aren't important. however we can retrain ourselves for example by taking time to remember the good things that we are happy about. many things are known to have a very good memory and those social animals like m
juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. her primary aim is to teach investigators to avoid suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. shore says it can happen very fast. as one can get. if you think the person you are talking to you know small and even knows more about you and your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if can quickly turn into a. perhaps consume become a...
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. >> a couple more systems, juliet. the next was going to drop another 6 inches. up in the sierra, tomorrow night. into monday morning. in fact we are not done with the one that dropped the snow, we just showed you all the pretty pictures of. the details matter here, so go ahead and take a look at this full screen and you will see all of that snow that is working its way over the sierra, those are the leftover flurries, part of the same system that brought us our rain this morning, and the only thing left from it is the light snow that is up in the mountains now, and that is pretty much going to dissolve and fall apart over the next few hours. we are done here at home. we are not even getting pretty cloud cover anymore. rainfall totals came in at about a 10th of an inch of rain for most spots. these current readings. still a 30 man-hour gust's. close to 40, in fact. anywhere you get into the bright orange spots on their, those are gusty wind, coming in off the coast and mainly a northerly wind for the majority of us, so this does not last much longer, be put into
. >> a couple more systems, juliet. the next was going to drop another 6 inches. up in the sierra, tomorrow night. into monday morning. in fact we are not done with the one that dropped the snow, we just showed you all the pretty pictures of. the details matter here, so go ahead and take a look at this full screen and you will see all of that snow that is working its way over the sierra, those are the leftover flurries, part of the same system that brought us our rain this morning, and...
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juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. have primary aim is to teach investigators to. void suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. sure says it can happen very fast. as only if you think the person you are talking to you know small and even knows more about you and your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if can quickly turn into a. consume become a yes that is what happened. false memories can lead to false statements and to terrible miscarriages of justice. incidentally studies show that we are much more likely to notice negative things than positive ones that make sense from an evolutionary point of view allowing us to recognize problems and dangers and to resolve them but it can also prevent us from shrugging off things that aren't important. however we can retrain ourselves for example by taking time to remember the good things that we are happy about. things are known to have a very good memory and there's social animals like most primates inclu
juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. have primary aim is to teach investigators to. void suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. sure says it can happen very fast. as only if you think the person you are talking to you know small and even knows more about you and your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if can quickly turn into a. consume become a yes that is what...
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on screen and animated film, no meal and juliet, which delighted the children. parents say they enjoy the overall experience of being able to do something away from home being among people and still feel safe. everyone is distance and we're all kind of like in our own little pod. each pot is a square outlined in chalk. 15 families attended the event, three shy of maximum capacity. the price of admission is $25 for our family of up to see thanks a lot of facilities close families don't really have anywhere to go and kids are really itching to get out. and so it's a good combination of getting the family out. that's was enjoying the parks with kids. this is the second time walnut creek is holding this event. some families were here for the first movie night held in january. i think it's a wonderful thing that the city's putting on a great family time. good thing to do on the weekend, so yeah, i like it. the city of walnut creek is the host family movie night once. a month working proceeds from ticket sales will help future socially distancing in walnut creek amber
on screen and animated film, no meal and juliet, which delighted the children. parents say they enjoy the overall experience of being able to do something away from home being among people and still feel safe. everyone is distance and we're all kind of like in our own little pod. each pot is a square outlined in chalk. 15 families attended the event, three shy of maximum capacity. the price of admission is $25 for our family of up to see thanks a lot of facilities close families don't really...
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juliet bonkowski lives in oakland with her sister, alice, my sister has down syndrome and his 40, and it's been shown that folks with down syndrome at age 40 and higher have the same risk category is the typical population at age 80 will be getting in this soon as we can, for sure. patricia heckman of fremont lives with her 22 year old son, george, who has down syndrome. i think it's just. it's a relief. it really is. i don't have to worry, as you know as much well, i think it's good news and a little bit of trepidation. stanford infectious disease doctor yvonne maldonado says while she's glad to see the vaccine eligibility, expanding her concern is will there be enough supply? i was just on a call with a number of county health departments just before this, and. i think we're just all a little nervous about where the vaccine is. get that come from. and how much is going to come right now? 13 million californians are eligible to get the vaccine. this new expanded group and what is being called phase one c will add up to six million more californians to the front of the line. maureen n
juliet bonkowski lives in oakland with her sister, alice, my sister has down syndrome and his 40, and it's been shown that folks with down syndrome at age 40 and higher have the same risk category is the typical population at age 80 will be getting in this soon as we can, for sure. patricia heckman of fremont lives with her 22 year old son, george, who has down syndrome. i think it's just. it's a relief. it really is. i don't have to worry, as you know as much well, i think it's good news and a...
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juliet in traverse city michigan . independent line go-ahead . guest: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to comment on the inappropriateness of the music that the defense played behind their video clips . the unnecessary drums. >> twenty think the use that . what was your take on that. guest: to sway emotional up and hence and to present to make it seem like there on some work path particularly when the democrats spoke about events of last summer and then i noticed interspersed was when trump uplifting tones . found that inappropriate . castor: next on the republican line this is heidi. guest: i think you so much for taking my call. the representation of the events . i like how when they're not lies, they are showing and i think they clearly demonstrated that there is no case here. they have law and order and for his entire life. and if nothing else, the hypocrisy. if it stands up in the divided. is not going anywhere when i just watched one democrat such as they said on camera. she's saw something like what johnson just said printhead we bridge the gap. when in my opinion, this
juliet in traverse city michigan . independent line go-ahead . guest: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to comment on the inappropriateness of the music that the defense played behind their video clips . the unnecessary drums. >> twenty think the use that . what was your take on that. guest: to sway emotional up and hence and to present to make it seem like there on some work path particularly when the democrats spoke about events of last summer and then i noticed interspersed was...
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juliet phillips, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. now the weather with nick miller. hello.cks because a lot of stuff has been frozen, but now it will be this week because, well, it is back to rain. radar picture, which has so often been full of white for snow in the past week, shows the milder air is coming with outbreaks of rain. and there will be more to come as we go through the week. as we go on through the night, the rain becomes confined to the east and south—east of england, showers to northern ireland and west of scotland. those really strong winds, particularly in western scotland, that we have now slowly easing. initially quite chilly across eastern parts, but these are the temperatures at the end of the night, all areas seeing them gradually creeping upwards. and the flow of air around low pressure coming in from the south—west, so a mild direction, that is why temperatures are heading up as the cold air is squeezed away further east. so we are starting the week with temperatures of above average for the time of year, compared with what we have had. but there wil
juliet phillips, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. now the weather with nick miller. hello.cks because a lot of stuff has been frozen, but now it will be this week because, well, it is back to rain. radar picture, which has so often been full of white for snow in the past week, shows the milder air is coming with outbreaks of rain. and there will be more to come as we go through the week. as we go on through the night, the rain becomes confined to the east and south—east of england,...
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juliet: a big deal when it comes to hong kong exchanges. duty increase in nearly 30 years, seeing the stock plunge the most in almost 13 years. flowing through into other pockets of the market as well. hong kong exchanges are disappointed by this decision to raise stamp duty. it understands it didn't -- is needed for government revenue. chinese investors set to sell 10 billion hong kong dollars worth of stocks on the back of this news, poised for a record. let's flip the board into the hang seng index. on track for the biggest drop since made -- may. the biggest stocks as well. bloomberg intelligence saying the new stamp duty hike will threaten turnover and valuation and also we are seeing stock price for hong kong exchange at or near parity with a 12 month consensus target price. a rare catch up on this big sale down. manus: thank you very much. coming up on the show, we talk chemicals next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ annmarie: this is daybreak era. i'm annmarie hordern in london. it's been in the business since 1863. solvay plans to separate
juliet: a big deal when it comes to hong kong exchanges. duty increase in nearly 30 years, seeing the stock plunge the most in almost 13 years. flowing through into other pockets of the market as well. hong kong exchanges are disappointed by this decision to raise stamp duty. it understands it didn't -- is needed for government revenue. chinese investors set to sell 10 billion hong kong dollars worth of stocks on the back of this news, poised for a record. let's flip the board into the hang...
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no words in it and we open up this year, my school did, we are having a blast, reading romeo and juliet cannot tell you why so many schools are closed. jillian: has this open the eyes of a lot of parents throughout the country as to the power unions have over their children? >> absolutely. look at the numbers, support for things like school choice has gone up, more choosing to homeschool, people are getting frustrated with unions and it is showing this, the reason my article was popular and people published it. todd: let's look at this mckinsey study. this is scary. if you have a child this is scary, december of 2020, students on average could lose 5 to 9 months of learning by the end of june of 2021, students of color could be 6 to 12 months behind compared with four to eight month for white students. this is particularly personal to me because my neighbor is a sixth-grade student, a person of color and he is struggling so much right now and this hurts me. i try to do things, we do science projects but at the end of the day i am not a teacher. i don't know what i am doing. i want this
no words in it and we open up this year, my school did, we are having a blast, reading romeo and juliet cannot tell you why so many schools are closed. jillian: has this open the eyes of a lot of parents throughout the country as to the power unions have over their children? >> absolutely. look at the numbers, support for things like school choice has gone up, more choosing to homeschool, people are getting frustrated with unions and it is showing this, the reason my article was popular...
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yeah for you for now i'm actually raising what i'm doing at the moment i love being attracted to juliet and i haven't really thought that far as the future especially with all that happened in 2020 i've just lied and why were you. all right is that said stephanie travis trackside philip engineer for the formula when team patron it's so good having you on the program stephanie kids thank you very much. i'm so proud of these ladies all that is it for now at the shore to check out our other stories on our com forward slash africa we're also on facebook and on twitter we look forward to your engagement it's always interesting to know what you think about the stories that we have on the program and the stories that we should be just so far it's able to leave you with 4 pitches at this at work but the sadie's am cheap the trouble is what you don't want to see you next time. i'm secure in the fire more. and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were alliances are being what's your story ready. i me
yeah for you for now i'm actually raising what i'm doing at the moment i love being attracted to juliet and i haven't really thought that far as the future especially with all that happened in 2020 i've just lied and why were you. all right is that said stephanie travis trackside philip engineer for the formula when team patron it's so good having you on the program stephanie kids thank you very much. i'm so proud of these ladies all that is it for now at the shore to check out our other...
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yeah for you for now i'm actually embracing what i'm doing at the moment i love being attracted to juliet and i haven't really thought that far into the future especially with all that happened in 2020 i've just right and why were you. all right is that said stephanie travis trackside philip engineer for the formula one team patron as the good having you on the program stephanie has thanks very much. i'm so proud of these ladies all that is it for now be sure to check the stories on our com forward slash africa we're also on facebook and on twitter we look forward to your engagement it's always interesting to know what you think about the stories that we cover on the program and the stories that we should be following just for fun let's say will leave you with 4 pitches to try this ad where it with the most sadie's patroclus what you don't want to see you next time. and. video or. w. . and you you know years years we don't need you and how the last 2 years german chancellor i want to bring you i'm going to a man called and you've never heard her before surprised with what is possible who
yeah for you for now i'm actually embracing what i'm doing at the moment i love being attracted to juliet and i haven't really thought that far into the future especially with all that happened in 2020 i've just right and why were you. all right is that said stephanie travis trackside philip engineer for the formula one team patron as the good having you on the program stephanie has thanks very much. i'm so proud of these ladies all that is it for now be sure to check the stories on our com...
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jillian: books like hamlet, macbeth and romeo and juliet, saying they are problematic and full of outdated talk to parents who are anxious to get their kids back to school. >> reporter: you are from this area. you heard a lot from parents, friends with kids in school. a lot of parents are exasperated because they want their kids back in school. they haven't been in school for a year and they have decided k-second grade will go back on the 20 second of february, third graders and above, there is no plan yet. you heard president biden say he wants the majority of these kids to go back to school, the 100 days is over in the beginning of may. that leads us right into summer. we will interview four parents, two students, one of the students, their best friend, one moved to a district 15 minutes a, he could be back in school and play football again. he has been sidelines, and sports shutdown as well. an interesting story to get kids back to school, the cdc says you can get back in the school if you follow the right protocols. unions are pushing back. >> a lot of times their voice is not being he
jillian: books like hamlet, macbeth and romeo and juliet, saying they are problematic and full of outdated talk to parents who are anxious to get their kids back to school. >> reporter: you are from this area. you heard a lot from parents, friends with kids in school. a lot of parents are exasperated because they want their kids back in school. they haven't been in school for a year and they have decided k-second grade will go back on the 20 second of february, third graders and above,...
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manus: let's keep an eye on that, juliet in singapore on the asian markets.et's turn our attention to these markets in the middle east . we have our equities reporter who joins me now. rising bond yields, reflation trading debt, the global narrative -- how does that translate to our markets? >> good morning. we can tell investors and traders are keeping all of those thoughts in mind as well. we spoke yesterday with portfolio managers based in dubai any he said -- including deep middle east and north africa. especially because the part that is on the back of expectation of global economic growth, but at the same time he mentioned people are watchful for the pace of increase of those treasury yields, and we can tell that this is going to get the topic for today as well. if we see the indication from markets yesterday in the middle east we saw for example a very good increasing yield for the index, over 7% right now, and of course we have the very positive news of the reopening of the economy and israel, the results of the pfizer biontech vaccination is starting
manus: let's keep an eye on that, juliet in singapore on the asian markets.et's turn our attention to these markets in the middle east . we have our equities reporter who joins me now. rising bond yields, reflation trading debt, the global narrative -- how does that translate to our markets? >> good morning. we can tell investors and traders are keeping all of those thoughts in mind as well. we spoke yesterday with portfolio managers based in dubai any he said -- including deep middle...
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then we did mid summer's nights dream, won first place, then romeo and juliet in a mashup where i wasso been playing the role of interviewing recently. i've wanted to interview this guy. you interviewed anthony fauci. how come she's interviewed fauci and i haven't. >> because the white house likes you. >> fauci likes me. i don't know if the white house does. >> stephen: so did you enjoy the interview? >> i did. i learned a lot. i got to grill him about a lot of things. i really enjoyed him. you know, from one scientist to another, it was wonderful. >> stephen: he's been held up as a sex symbol, like a brainy thno rdidn't gety.do y get any f i couldn't imagine hooking up with him. i feel like if i hooked up with him -- >> stephen: i'm not saying you have to hook up with him. >> when you think sex symbol, you think would i get with that? and i'm thinking it would be like the color purple where his kids were, like, how did he die? and i would be on top of me. he could give me a pap smear any day. >> stephen: all right, good to know. good to know. is the pap smear hall pass is what you're
then we did mid summer's nights dream, won first place, then romeo and juliet in a mashup where i wasso been playing the role of interviewing recently. i've wanted to interview this guy. you interviewed anthony fauci. how come she's interviewed fauci and i haven't. >> because the white house likes you. >> fauci likes me. i don't know if the white house does. >> stephen: so did you enjoy the interview? >> i did. i learned a lot. i got to grill him about a lot of things. i...
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juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. have primary aim is to teach investigators to. avoid suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. sure says it can happen very fast. then it is either as one being about if you think the person you are talking to you know small and even knows more about you in your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if this can quickly turn into a. perhaps consume because yes that is what happened. false memories can lead to false statements and to terrible miscarriages of justice . incidentally studies show that we are much more likely to notice negative things than positive ones that make sense from an evolutionary point of view allowing us to recognize problems and dangers and to resolve them but it can also prevent us from shrugging off things that aren't important. however we can retrain ourselves for example by taking time to remember the good things that we are happy about. benefits are known to have a very good memory and tho
juliet schor also consults as an expert on criminal cases and provides training to the police. have primary aim is to teach investigators to. avoid suggestive questions that can elicit false memories. sure says it can happen very fast. then it is either as one being about if you think the person you are talking to you know small and even knows more about you in your life than you do then you can soon start thinking yes what if that is what happened on the what if this can quickly turn into a....
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on screen and animated film, no meal and juliet, which delighted the children.parents say they enjoy the overall experience of being able to do something away from home being among people and still feel safe. everyone is distance and we're all kind of like in our own little pod. each pot is a square outlined in chalk. 15 families attended the event, three shy of maximum capacity. the price of admission is $25 for a family of up to see. six can warmers since it's cold out a swag bag filled with snacks and miscellaneous items is given out to each family. ah lot of facilities close families don't really have anywhere to go and kids are really itching to get out. and so it's a good combination of getting the family out that's was enjoying the parks with kids. this is the second time walnut creek is holding this event. some families were here for the first movie night held in january. i think it's a wonderful thing that the city's putting on, a great family time. good. thing to do on the weekend, so yeah, i like it. the city of walnut creek plans to host family movie
on screen and animated film, no meal and juliet, which delighted the children.parents say they enjoy the overall experience of being able to do something away from home being among people and still feel safe. everyone is distance and we're all kind of like in our own little pod. each pot is a square outlined in chalk. 15 families attended the event, three shy of maximum capacity. the price of admission is $25 for a family of up to see. six can warmers since it's cold out a swag bag filled with...
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while juliet glares she is 3 years old. >> you know, with the distance learning, i can't leave my kidsporter: china quit her job at amazon, saying she had no other choice without affordable child care. her pandemic relief money recently expired, but congress extended the benefits just in time. recently the edd announced it won't be able to certify the new benefits at least until march, angering assembly person james patterson. >> what's the roadblock here? the roadblock to getting money to massive amounts of people who need it and need it desperately is the same old problem, dinosaur technology. >> reporter: the delay in benefits has china and her husband in a bind. >> you know, after we paid rent, we literally have $2.97 in our account. >> reporter: when she checks on her benefits, she gets this message. >> it kept saying that my payment was just pending. and it was stuck at "pending." and it wasn't pushing through. >> reporter: she has a scheduled interview with edd this coming saturday to answer some questions. a recent state audit report blamed the lack of automation in edd's compu
while juliet glares she is 3 years old. >> you know, with the distance learning, i can't leave my kidsporter: china quit her job at amazon, saying she had no other choice without affordable child care. her pandemic relief money recently expired, but congress extended the benefits just in time. recently the edd announced it won't be able to certify the new benefits at least until march, angering assembly person james patterson. >> what's the roadblock here? the roadblock to getting...
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juliet bonkowski lives in oakland with her sister alice. my sister has down syndrome and his 40 and, um it's been shown that folks with down syndrome at age 40 and higher have the same risk category is the typical population at age 80 will be getting in this soon as we can, for sure, patricia heckman of fremont lives with g, who has down syndrome. i think it's just it's a relief. it really is. i don't have to worry, as you know, is much. because i just i don't want him to get sick. well i think it's good news and a little bit of trepidation. stanford infectious disease doctor yvonne maldonado says while she's glad to see the vaccine eligibility, expanding her concern is will there be enough supply? i was just on a call with a number of county health departments just before this, and. i think we're just all a little nervous about where the vaccine is. get that come from and how much is going to come? right now. 13 million californians are eligible to get the vaccine. this expanded group isn't what is being called phase one see, as estimated
juliet bonkowski lives in oakland with her sister alice. my sister has down syndrome and his 40 and, um it's been shown that folks with down syndrome at age 40 and higher have the same risk category is the typical population at age 80 will be getting in this soon as we can, for sure, patricia heckman of fremont lives with g, who has down syndrome. i think it's just it's a relief. it really is. i don't have to worry, as you know, is much. because i just i don't want him to get sick. well i think...
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. >> reporter: the food bank was founded by juliet ssekitoleko, originally from uganda.ek she's provided more than 70 food parcels. as lockdown dragged and schools remained closed, demand increased, especially for families with children. >> when the schools are open, that meal is covered at school. but now, being they're at home, more parents are struggling than before. >> if i don't have my children with me, i think it's going to affect me mentally. but with my children home, i look at them and say i have to be strong for them. >> reporter: lockdown stress does not discriminate. >> well, i miss school, because i have very good teachers, and now i'm very upset that i'm at home so i can't see them. >> i miss playing with my friends. >> reporter: jago and gus's mother is freelance writer flora watkins. their sister romy was born a few months before lockdown began, romy has cerebral palsy. >> we are very fortunate that the boys have each got a screen. we've got a nice house. there are people for whom it's immeasurablyorse. but when you see children like mine, who are, you k
. >> reporter: the food bank was founded by juliet ssekitoleko, originally from uganda.ek she's provided more than 70 food parcels. as lockdown dragged and schools remained closed, demand increased, especially for families with children. >> when the schools are open, that meal is covered at school. but now, being they're at home, more parents are struggling than before. >> if i don't have my children with me, i think it's going to affect me mentally. but with my children home,...
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i'm pravina playing juliet. so the actors in the theater stage do that, but i can't remember. if we saw anything like this here, did we? okay. that i have two memories one is here and one's over there. no, but that's an interesting point the point. it was i think obvious but i'm just going to say it again. i as a regular person would not have the opportunity to stand in front of 2,000 people and past judgment on the contemporary government. but if i'm general longstreet, and i'm standing so a lot of people really seize the opportunity of like it's not me. it's those people and that allows all every example of caution is not me. i'm just a regular professor, but really this slutty, you know milk made that i am right now not me but it is it's just a version of yourself, so it doesn't people use this platform to show something that's deep. that does should not come out, but it does come out and that's absolutely what a lot of people are doing. i don't think it's always negative. sometimes it's positive. you know, i'm a shy person, but i want to be this wild and crazy funny person
i'm pravina playing juliet. so the actors in the theater stage do that, but i can't remember. if we saw anything like this here, did we? okay. that i have two memories one is here and one's over there. no, but that's an interesting point the point. it was i think obvious but i'm just going to say it again. i as a regular person would not have the opportunity to stand in front of 2,000 people and past judgment on the contemporary government. but if i'm general longstreet, and i'm standing so a...
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opportunities where just i've been able to rebuild relationships, i've married a wonderful woman in julietdirect result of being in recovery. to simplify it when i was caught up in active addiction i could not envision a life where i didn't desire to use drugs. and there's a fear of change. but today what i found is that, you know, although it's a process, it's ongoing, recovery takes effort and work, it gets easier with time and what you're giving up is so small in terms of what is possible on the other side of recovery. >> what's been really beautiful is watching madeleine's face as you've answered that question because your mother loves you very much. the new book is "you are always loved, a story of hope," congresswoman madeleine dean and harry cunnane, thank you very much for being on. congratulations on the book and all of your success after a long battle. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, february 22nd and we have a lot to get to, so let'
opportunities where just i've been able to rebuild relationships, i've married a wonderful woman in julietdirect result of being in recovery. to simplify it when i was caught up in active addiction i could not envision a life where i didn't desire to use drugs. and there's a fear of change. but today what i found is that, you know, although it's a process, it's ongoing, recovery takes effort and work, it gets easier with time and what you're giving up is so small in terms of what is possible on...
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so if harlan goes down and naomi goes down or juliet jumps the ship, there are about 30 or 40 in theipeline that the federal bureau of investigation was forced to come and clean up because the sometime task force at thiscommission, the controller's office and city attorney did not do their job . nobody's going to tell it to you as strongly as i am and i do send you all some emails which i think all the commissionersshould read . we have corruption in our city that has reached saturation point. why do you think we created the ethicscommission ? what has our ethics commission done in the last 15 years when it comes to a blow that's brought to your attention the millions of dollars that are being wasted, what have they done denmark nothing. what has the controller's office done, nothing really so we have a budget of $30 billio . and it shouldn't be a problem to give the ethics commission the full amount that they are asking to have resources to serve their constituents and taxpayers of san francisco. but you need to write a letter to the mayor and have that letter published in the newsp
so if harlan goes down and naomi goes down or juliet jumps the ship, there are about 30 or 40 in theipeline that the federal bureau of investigation was forced to come and clean up because the sometime task force at thiscommission, the controller's office and city attorney did not do their job . nobody's going to tell it to you as strongly as i am and i do send you all some emails which i think all the commissionersshould read . we have corruption in our city that has reached saturation point....
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so if harlan goes down and naomi goes down or juliet jumps the ship, there are about 30 or 40 in thepeline that the federal bureau of investigation was forced to come and clean up because the sometime task force at thiscommission, the controller's office and city attorney did not do their job . nobody's going to tell it to you as strongly as i am and i do send you all some emails which i think all the commissionersshould read . we have corruption in our city that has reached saturation point. why do you think we created the ethicscommission ? what has our ethics commission done in the last 15 years when it comes to a blow that's brought to your attention the millions of dollars that are being wasted, what have they done denmark nothing. what has the controller's office done, nothing really so we have a budget of $30 billio . and it shouldn't be a problem to give the ethics commission the full amount that they are asking to have resources to serve their constituents and taxpayers of san francisco. but you need to write a letter to the mayor and have that letter published in the newspa
so if harlan goes down and naomi goes down or juliet jumps the ship, there are about 30 or 40 in thepeline that the federal bureau of investigation was forced to come and clean up because the sometime task force at thiscommission, the controller's office and city attorney did not do their job . nobody's going to tell it to you as strongly as i am and i do send you all some emails which i think all the commissionersshould read . we have corruption in our city that has reached saturation point....
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so if harlan goes down and naomi goes down or juliet jumps the ship, there are about 30 or 40 in theipeline that the federal bureau of investigation was forced to come and clean up because the sometime task force at thiscommission, the controller's office and city attorney did not do their job . nobody's going to tell it to you as strongly as i am and i do send you all some emails which i think all the commissionersshould read . we have corruption in our city that has reached saturation point. why do you think we created the ethicscommission ? what has our ethics commission done in the last 15 years when it comes to a blow that's brought to your attention the millions of dollars that are being wasted, what have they done denmark nothing. what has the controller's office done, nothing really so we have a budget of $30 billio . and it shouldn't be a problem to give the ethics commission the full amount that they are asking to have resources to serve their constituents and taxpayers of san francisco. but you need to write a letter to the mayor and have that letter published in the newsp
so if harlan goes down and naomi goes down or juliet jumps the ship, there are about 30 or 40 in theipeline that the federal bureau of investigation was forced to come and clean up because the sometime task force at thiscommission, the controller's office and city attorney did not do their job . nobody's going to tell it to you as strongly as i am and i do send you all some emails which i think all the commissionersshould read . we have corruption in our city that has reached saturation point....