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june kelly, bbc news. and our special correspondent lucy manning is here now.st in the police and also if moore could have been done to identify wayne couzens as a threat. , , , ,., done to identify wayne couzens as a threat. , , , ., ., ., threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and — threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and the _ threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and the trust _ threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and the trust in _ threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and the trust in policing, . the met and the trust in policing, the met and the trust in policing, the met and the trust in policing, the met are facing questions on vetting, missed opportunity, on trust and leadership. on vetting, it is clear it was not comprehensive enough, the met have admitted they missed one of the checks that might have linked him to an indecent exposure allegation in 2015 in kent. more damaging, we are yet to hear the answers on this, or the allegations, to allegations of indecent exposure just days before sarah everard was murdered. i
june kelly, bbc news. and our special correspondent lucy manning is here now.st in the police and also if moore could have been done to identify wayne couzens as a threat. , , , ,., done to identify wayne couzens as a threat. , , , ., ., ., threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and — threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and the _ threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and the trust _ threat. this is beyond damaging for the met and the trust in _ threat. this is beyond...
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june kelly reports.ng week as a primary school teacher and looking forward to the weekend. seven days on, she's in the thoughts of so many who never knew her, but are horrified and angry at the way her young life was taken. sabina, who was 28, was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london to meet a friend. she never arrived. a 38—year—old man is now in custody on suspicion of murder. detectives are also looking for this man, and have issued these images. he was caught on cctv walking in pegler square, which was where sabina was heading. police are appealing for anyone who recognises this man to contact them immediately. he is believed to have access to this silver car. at the school where sabina taught, parents and their children are mourning a much loved teacher. very sad news. very, very sad. we didn't expect it. so... yeah, she was a kind person, and a lovely person and, you know, we are missing her. she's very helpful and she helps us do our spellings. did you know her? yes. what
june kelly reports.ng week as a primary school teacher and looking forward to the weekend. seven days on, she's in the thoughts of so many who never knew her, but are horrified and angry at the way her young life was taken. sabina, who was 28, was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london to meet a friend. she never arrived. a 38—year—old man is now in custody on suspicion of murder. detectives are also looking for this man, and have issued these images. he was caught...
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june kelly, bbc news.f the earth — the changes to our forests, glaciers, deserts, oceans. the latest satellite, called landsat 9, will go into orbit in half an hour�*s time. nasa claims this newest addition to the longest continuous record of the earth�*s surface will enable scientists to separate human and natural causes of environmental changes. every time we see the earth from space its sheer beauty takes the breath away. and it�*s easy to forget how we�*ve only had views like this in the last few decades. sight of our planet as a delicate blue oasis was first revealed by american astronauts circling the moon. and they found the experience really moving. in fact, the images were so powerful they helped to kick—start the environmental movement. and since then, satellites have spotted forests are being cleared in madagascar, huge minds in germany gouging out coal, city is sprawling into deserts, and the effect of all this — making the climate more hostile. being able to see our home from space has transfo
june kelly, bbc news.f the earth — the changes to our forests, glaciers, deserts, oceans. the latest satellite, called landsat 9, will go into orbit in half an hour�*s time. nasa claims this newest addition to the longest continuous record of the earth�*s surface will enable scientists to separate human and natural causes of environmental changes. every time we see the earth from space its sheer beauty takes the breath away. and it�*s easy to forget how we�*ve only had views like this...
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june kelly there. itself is taking a large number of steps, and i'm sure they will be saying more about it. as far as i was concerned, no matter what steps they took, to breach the confidence of the public, to deliberately conceal payments due back to the taxpayer, is entirely unacceptable. the operator of last resort will take over the services from the 17th of october, but the government has ensured from the 17th of october, but the government has reassured passengers and the railway�*s employees that the service and theirjobs will not change. the company that runs lser, go—ahead, has said that they have now repaid the £25 million. this morning, they said they were naturally disappointed with the decision, and that although the independent review is ongoing and the contracts concerned are highly complex, the group acknowledges that errors have been made in relation to the franchise. its stock price fell by more than 12% this morning. these issues go back to 2014. some have asked why they are only com
june kelly there. itself is taking a large number of steps, and i'm sure they will be saying more about it. as far as i was concerned, no matter what steps they took, to breach the confidence of the public, to deliberately conceal payments due back to the taxpayer, is entirely unacceptable. the operator of last resort will take over the services from the 17th of october, but the government has ensured from the 17th of october, but the government has reassured passengers and the railway�*s...
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june kelly, bbc news.here were over 32,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of over 3a,000 new cases per day. another 58 deaths have been recorded, that is of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average number per day in the last week to 138. 0n vaccinations, over 89% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while more than 82% are now double vaccinated. it is more than a month since the taliban seized control of afghanistan, and the un has warned of an exodus of refugees in the coming months, urging the world to help in what it calls afghanistan's darkest hour of need. the uk is due to take 5,000 afghans this year. many other european countries haven't set a target. but albania, one of europe's's poorest nations, has agreed to house temporarily up to 4,000 afghans. the country has a history of welcoming refugees, taking in more than half a million kosovans during the 1990s, and now it leader has
june kelly, bbc news.here were over 32,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of over 3a,000 new cases per day. another 58 deaths have been recorded, that is of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average number per day in the last week to 138. 0n vaccinations, over 89% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while more than 82% are now double vaccinated. it is more than a month...
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june kelly reporting- the _ appear at the old bailey. june kelly reporting. the rail operator southeastern of its franchise because of what it called a serious breach of good faith. the company's services will not be publicly run. the decision was made after more than £25 million due to the department were not paid. caroline davies reports. it's not unusual for train lines to be renationalised. what is rare is when it's about trust. this morning, the government announced it would be taking over running lser's services after it found that £25 million had not been declared by the operator. the company itself is taking a large number of steps, and i'm sure they will be saying more about it. as far as i was concerned, no matter what steps they took, to breach the confidence of the public, to deliberately conceal payments due back to the taxpayer, is entirely unacceptable. the operator of last resort will take over the services from the 17th of october, but the government has ensured passengers and the railway�*s employees that the service and theirjobs will not c
june kelly reporting- the _ appear at the old bailey. june kelly reporting. the rail operator southeastern of its franchise because of what it called a serious breach of good faith. the company's services will not be publicly run. the decision was made after more than £25 million due to the department were not paid. caroline davies reports. it's not unusual for train lines to be renationalised. what is rare is when it's about trust. this morning, the government announced it would be taking...
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june kelly reports.ughts of so many who never knew her, but are horrified and angry at the way her young life was taken. sabina, who was 28, was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london to meet a friend. she never arrived. a 38—year—old man is now in custody on suspicion of murder. detectives are also looking for this man, and have issued these images. he was caught on cctv walking in pegler square, which was where sabina was heading. police are appealing for anyone who recognises this man to contact them immediately. he is believed to have access to this silver car. at the school where sabina taught, parents and their children are mourning a much loved teacher. very sad news. very, very sad. we didn't expect it. so... yeah, she was a kind person, and a lovely person and, you know, we are missing her. she's very helpful and she helps us do our spellings. did you know her? yes. what do you remember of her? she helped me when i was lost. and when i was with my teacher, she helped me ge
june kelly reports.ughts of so many who never knew her, but are horrified and angry at the way her young life was taken. sabina, who was 28, was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london to meet a friend. she never arrived. a 38—year—old man is now in custody on suspicion of murder. detectives are also looking for this man, and have issued these images. he was caught on cctv walking in pegler square, which was where sabina was heading. police are appealing for anyone...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. brook in south—east london. over the weekend the police investigation suddenly switched to eastbourne in east sussex and today there was a first court appearance for a man arrested there. he is accused of the merger of sabina nessa on friday the 17th of september. koci selamaj is an albanian national. his lawyer told the court he didn't need an interpreter for today's brief hearing. he gave his name, address and date of birth. he is charged with murdering sabina nessa in cator park in kidbrooke. the defendant's lawyer indicated his client would be pleading not guilty to the murder charge. this is not a formal entering of a plea. that will come at a later stage in the legal process. the next hearing in this case will be on thursday when the defendant is due to appear at the old bailey. june kelly, bbc news, willesden magistrates�* court. lets have a look at the latest government coronavirus figures. there were 34,526 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, 34,
our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. brook in south—east london. over the weekend the police investigation suddenly switched to eastbourne in east sussex and today there was a first court appearance for a man arrested there. he is accused of the merger of sabina nessa on friday the 17th of september. koci selamaj is an albanian national. his lawyer told the court he didn't need an interpreter for today's brief hearing. he gave his name, address and date of birth. he is charged...
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june kelly, bbc news. now time for our world. nkomazana was asleep outside church, in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how horrendous the injury was, i decided that i would do whatever i could to help him. a rare moment of rest and play for rodwell and his mother, shamiso. it's just four months since rodwell was attacked. rodwell was living with his grandmother, in rural zimbabwe, when early in may, they attended an all—night prayer vigil. it was here, under this tree, that rodwell was attacked. rodwell�*s injuries were so severe, it seemed unlikely he would survive. rodwell lives in a remote part of zimbabwe. it was nearly two days before he reached a referral hospital in the country's capital, harare. you could see that the entire upper lip was missing, and we could see the t
june kelly, bbc news. now time for our world. nkomazana was asleep outside church, in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how horrendous the injury was, i decided that i would do whatever i could to help him. a rare moment of rest and play for...
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june kelly reports.eading for a night out here in pegler square, in kidbrooke. tonight, people gathered at the same spot to remember her. sabina was 28 and a primary school teacher when her life was suddenly taken. and at the heart of this gathering, her broken family. her sister spoke for them. sabina loved her family. we have lost our sister. my parents have lost their daughter and my girls have lost such a brilliant, loving, caring auntie who dearly loved them. words cannot describe how we are feeling. this feels like we are stuck in a bad dream and can't get out of it. our world is shattered. most people here never knew sabina but they were urged to say her name. sabina nessa... sabina nessa. a confirmation of what has been lost became a refrain, cutting through the autumn air amidst the sadness there was anger that another woman has died in an act of violence. all of us want to live in a world where every woman and every girl is not only safe but are free. free from the fear, free from the threat of
june kelly reports.eading for a night out here in pegler square, in kidbrooke. tonight, people gathered at the same spot to remember her. sabina was 28 and a primary school teacher when her life was suddenly taken. and at the heart of this gathering, her broken family. her sister spoke for them. sabina loved her family. we have lost our sister. my parents have lost their daughter and my girls have lost such a brilliant, loving, caring auntie who dearly loved them. words cannot describe how we...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports.on suddenly switched to eastbourne, in east sussex. and today, there was a first court appearance for a man arrested there. he's accused of the murder of sabina nessa on friday the 17th of september. koci selamaj is an albanian national. his lawyer told the court he didn't need an interpreter for today's brief hearing. he gave his name, address, and date of birth. he's charged with murdering sabina nessa in cator park in kidbrooke. her body was discovered who the day after she went missing. the defendant's lawyer said his client had indicated that he would be pleading not guilty to the murder charge. this is not a formal entering of a plea. that will come at a later stage in the legal process. the next hearing in this case will be on thursday, when the defendant is due to appear at the old bailey. june kelly, bbc news, willesden magistrates�* court. borisjohnson has promised to appoint someone to chair the public inquiry into the coronavirus pandemic by christmas following a meeting wi
our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports.on suddenly switched to eastbourne, in east sussex. and today, there was a first court appearance for a man arrested there. he's accused of the murder of sabina nessa on friday the 17th of september. koci selamaj is an albanian national. his lawyer told the court he didn't need an interpreter for today's brief hearing. he gave his name, address, and date of birth. he's charged with murdering sabina nessa in cator park in kidbrooke. her body was...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been asking female students living in london how safe theyof sarah everard provoked widespread shock because it was a police officer who was arrested but also fury but are young women's life was suddenly ended simply because she was walking down the street. ahmad has shone a light on the daily dark experiences of so many women. harassment from strangers, a constant state of alert for attackers and changing behaviour to avoid being harmed. we spoke to a group of students at the london school of economics. i group of students at the london school of economics.— group of students at the london school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing _ school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the _ school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the street _ school of economics. i have done a lot of crossing the street and - lot of crossing the street and taking different turnings and taking a longer way home so i feel safer. my a longer way home so i feel safer. my mum worries unless i text her, if i my mum worries unless i text her, if i
our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been asking female students living in london how safe theyof sarah everard provoked widespread shock because it was a police officer who was arrested but also fury but are young women's life was suddenly ended simply because she was walking down the street. ahmad has shone a light on the daily dark experiences of so many women. harassment from strangers, a constant state of alert for attackers and changing behaviour to avoid being harmed. we spoke...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside willesden magistrates court is north west londonn eastbourne, the town where he lives, about 3am on sunday. he is an albanian national and before he came into court this morning, there was discussion about whether he would need an interpreter to follow the proceedings. in fact, need an interpreter to follow the proceedings. infact, his need an interpreter to follow the proceedings. in fact, his lawyer indicated his english was good enough to follow what was happening. he appeared in the dock wearing a grey tracksuit and had a face mask on. he is accused of killing sabina nessa on friday the 17th of september in cater park in kidbrooke in south—east london. sabina nessa had made her way to the park because she was on her way to meet a friend at a nearby bar. she never arrived. this morning, the lawyerfor the defendant indicated he would be pleading not guilty to the murder charge but this is not a formal plea, that will come later in the court proceedings. the next hearing in this case will be on thursday at the old bailey. june, tha
our home affairs correspondent june kelly is outside willesden magistrates court is north west londonn eastbourne, the town where he lives, about 3am on sunday. he is an albanian national and before he came into court this morning, there was discussion about whether he would need an interpreter to follow the proceedings. in fact, need an interpreter to follow the proceedings. infact, his need an interpreter to follow the proceedings. in fact, his lawyer indicated his english was good enough to...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly is here with the details.ailed by the system. she was pregnant when she went into bronzefield and she was not cooperating with antenatal care. she was in bronzefield on remand on a robbery charge. the report said that she was regarded as being difficult but should have been regarded as a vulnerable teenager frightened her baby was going to be taken from her. the situation became very desperate for this young woman because no one in the entire system had awful pregnancy record and no one on the block that she was on new she might give both imminently sell the night that she went into labour she pressed her belt twice and nobody came. she then passed up the pain and when she woke up her daughter had been born but she realised that baby was not breathing and realised the baby was dead. the next morning a male prison officer went into her prison cell and she was in bed, the teenager, and she pulled back the duvet and the prison officer could see the baby's head it was not clear if the baby had lived for a short ti
our home affairs correspondent june kelly is here with the details.ailed by the system. she was pregnant when she went into bronzefield and she was not cooperating with antenatal care. she was in bronzefield on remand on a robbery charge. the report said that she was regarded as being difficult but should have been regarded as a vulnerable teenager frightened her baby was going to be taken from her. the situation became very desperate for this young woman because no one in the entire system had...
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june kelly reports.seven days on she is in thoughts of so many who never knew her but who are horrified and angry at the way her young live has been taken. sabrina who was 28 was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london, to meet a frond. she never arrived. police are trying to track down this man, detectives are desperate to identify him. he was caught on cctv walking in pegler square which is where sabina nessa was heading. it is understood he had access o this silver car. hf is understood he had access 0 this silver car. , ., ., , ., silver car. if you have seen him or know who — silver car. if you have seen him or know who he _ silver car. if you have seen him or know who he s — silver car. if you have seen him or know who he s please _ silver car. if you have seen him or know who he s please come - silver car. if you have seen him or. know who he s please come forward. any little bit of information may be critical for us.— critical for us. sabina nessa's body was found last _ cri
june kelly reports.seven days on she is in thoughts of so many who never knew her but who are horrified and angry at the way her young live has been taken. sabrina who was 28 was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london, to meet a frond. she never arrived. police are trying to track down this man, detectives are desperate to identify him. he was caught on cctv walking in pegler square which is where sabina nessa was heading. it is understood he had access o this silver...
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june kelly reports.a nessa had finished her working week as a primary school teacher and was looking forward to the weekend. seven days on she is in thoughts of so many who never knew her, but who are horrified and angry at the way her young life has been taken. sabina, who was 28, was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london, to meet a friend. she never arrived. police are trying to track down this man, detectives are desperate to identify him. he was caught on cctv walking in pegler square, which is where sabina nessa was heading. it is understood he had access to this silver car. if you have seen him or know who he is please come forward. any little bit of information may be critical for us. sabina nessa's body was found last saturday in the park, the day after she disappeared. her killing has once again brought into sharp focus the issue of violence against women, their safety on the streets and male attitudes. this afternoon police carried out searches in pegler square. this eve
june kelly reports.a nessa had finished her working week as a primary school teacher and was looking forward to the weekend. seven days on she is in thoughts of so many who never knew her, but who are horrified and angry at the way her young life has been taken. sabina, who was 28, was on her way to a pub in kidbrooke village in south—east london, to meet a friend. she never arrived. police are trying to track down this man, detectives are desperate to identify him. he was caught on cctv...
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our home affairs correspondent, june kelly has the details.perate because no one in the entire system had her full pregnancy record and also no one on the block that she was on knew that she might give birth eminently and so the night she went into labour, she pressed herself twice no came. she then passed on from the pain and when she woke up, her died or had been born and she realised that the baby was dead. and a prisoner went into her soul and she was in bed, and she pulled back the duvet and they could see the babies head and it was not clear whether the baby had lived for a short timer was stillborn. we have heard apology from the prison, the nhs, thejustice secretary heard apology from the prison, the nhs, the justice secretary and heard apology from the prison, the nhs, thejustice secretary and they have all said the recommendations of been accepted and changes have been made. of the person behind the prison and probation ombudsman, she did acknowledge frustration that there had been no disciplinary process and that every pregnancy in
our home affairs correspondent, june kelly has the details.perate because no one in the entire system had her full pregnancy record and also no one on the block that she was on knew that she might give birth eminently and so the night she went into labour, she pressed herself twice no came. she then passed on from the pain and when she woke up, her died or had been born and she realised that the baby was dead. and a prisoner went into her soul and she was in bed, and she pulled back the duvet...
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. >> reporter: kathryn kelly has been training since june alongside six other women, all looking to break into the world of wildland firefighting. this fire education program is a groundbreaking effort from the montana conservation corps and national parks to diversify the firefighting industry and provide women with the skills they need to pursue a career in wildland firefighting. >> from what i've seen of the fire world, it is a very, very male-dominated field. and i think just from the way it's been structured, it hasn't been very easy for women to get their feet in the door. >> reporter: currently women make up just 10% to 12% of all federal wildland firefighters. >> i feel like women support women. and that's been my experience. >> we've really tried to provide a good opportunity to see all the different aspects of a fire management program. >> reporter: chip collins manages the program at teton national park. he hopes this training will help elevate these women into leadership roles. how have you grown by taking part in this? >> well, i think just realizing that there's a lot we can
. >> reporter: kathryn kelly has been training since june alongside six other women, all looking to break into the world of wildland firefighting. this fire education program is a groundbreaking effort from the montana conservation corps and national parks to diversify the firefighting industry and provide women with the skills they need to pursue a career in wildland firefighting. >> from what i've seen of the fire world, it is a very, very male-dominated field. and i think just...
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the 66-year-old will be free from all court supervision in june if he continues to follow the rules and remains mentally stable. or kelly spend the rest of his life in prison, the jury find him guilty on 9 counts of sex trafficking and racketeering. prosecutor say he plodded for decades recruiting women and underage kids for sex. the finger's sentencing set for may of next year, his defense team is planning to appeal. >> innocent lives lost in philadelphia at an alarming rate is shootings continue to soar. the city's liberal district attorney says violence on the streets is out of control. >> the situation now is causing philadelphians to be frightened, to be scared. as of 11:59 pm last night the city of philadelphia had reached 404 homicides. we are all looking for partners, for collaborators and answers in community and in government. >> are the policies doing anything to stop the violence. here to discuss is, justice attorney bill brennan. thanks for being here. this is the highest number of homicides at this point in time in the year in more than a decade. that is alarming. this isn't a 70 in philadelphia. we are se
the 66-year-old will be free from all court supervision in june if he continues to follow the rules and remains mentally stable. or kelly spend the rest of his life in prison, the jury find him guilty on 9 counts of sex trafficking and racketeering. prosecutor say he plodded for decades recruiting women and underage kids for sex. the finger's sentencing set for may of next year, his defense team is planning to appeal. >> innocent lives lost in philadelphia at an alarming rate is shootings...
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every time i turn around there's another headline what's going on here >> kelly, thanks for having me when i was last on in juneack from the sale and now we are here and have a $3 billion month on our hands. >> it's a huge number. we had $3 million months or weeks to start the year off. we have reports visa is buying some assets in the space, that people joke about why are people buying the dumbest clip art but paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for it what's the real value? where are these memes piling on and why do people view this as a place to store wealth? >> art drove the first surge this surge was driven by collectibles but what's the meat, the value there? it's digital identity. it is and will be quite valuable from avatars to immersive vr experiences. >> you talking about the idea as we enter these digital arenas there's an opportunity for a land grab now that can give you valuable assets in the world of the future what would you say to those who say i don't want to get involved this sounds crazy? how would you distinguish be nfts from having genuine staying power versus a passing fad >> it's new.
every time i turn around there's another headline what's going on here >> kelly, thanks for having me when i was last on in juneack from the sale and now we are here and have a $3 billion month on our hands. >> it's a huge number. we had $3 million months or weeks to start the year off. we have reports visa is buying some assets in the space, that people joke about why are people buying the dumbest clip art but paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for it what's the real value?...
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june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is the executive director report. executive director kelly deerman is here and ready to give her report. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, commissioner. happy september, everyone. i will start with the federal update. last tuesday the house passed the $3.5 trillion -- and that's with a "t" -- budget resolution approved by the senate earlier this month. now the various senate and house committees will work on what is being referred to as the human infrastructure package within their individual jurisdictions. the house is trying to conclude its committee work on the legislation by september 15th, with the goal of voting on the package, along with the bipartisan infrastructure bill by its own september 27th deadline. it will then move through the budget reconciliation process, meaning it can pass with the a simple majority in the senate. u.s. aging is focusing its priority in the reconciliation package on securing $400 billion for medicaid, home, and community-based services and shoring up the direct-care workforce that provides those ess
june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is the executive director report. executive director kelly deerman is here and ready to give her report. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, commissioner. happy september, everyone. i will start with the federal update. last tuesday the house passed the $3.5 trillion -- and that's with a "t" -- budget resolution approved by the senate...
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june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is the executive director report. executive director kellyeport. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, commissioner. happy september, everyone. i will start with the federal update. last tuesday the house passed the $3.5 trillion -- and that's with a "t" -- budget resolution approved by the senate earlier this month. now the various senate and house committees will work on what is being referred to as the human infrastructure package within their individual jurisdictions. the house is trying to conclude its committee work on the legislation by september 15th, with the goal of voting on the package, along with the bipartisan infrastructure bill by its own september 27th deadline. it will then move through the budget reconciliation process, meaning it can pass with the a simple majority in the senate. u.s. aging is focusing its priority in the reconciliation package on securing $400 billion for medicaid, home, and community-based services and shoring up the direct-care workforce that provides those essential services. so advocacy efforts are
june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is the executive director report. executive director kellyeport. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, commissioner. happy september, everyone. i will start with the federal update. last tuesday the house passed the $3.5 trillion -- and that's with a "t" -- budget resolution approved by the senate earlier this month. now the various senate...