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katherine: it was amazing to watch that. what made me think about it on memorial day, was also that our food workers were also of service throughout all of this. , farmworkers want to work. our meat processing works stayed calm restaurant workers stayed, they got sick and they died. and in a service of the system that is fairly broken and does not actually lift them up and support them in the ways that it should. i think about both of you said, the intersection of it. the visibility for the first time, every american saw what all of us see every day, that this is systemic racism, a system that does not prioritize workers, a system that prioritizes the wrong things related to delivery -- but that is how it is built. it was built to function the way you did and it broke -- the way it did and it broke. you made it so visible, the food dumping, the breakdown in leadership. these workers showed up every single day. and did the things no one else wanted to do. in a restaurant in california this weekend, the check had the tipping s
katherine: it was amazing to watch that. what made me think about it on memorial day, was also that our food workers were also of service throughout all of this. , farmworkers want to work. our meat processing works stayed calm restaurant workers stayed, they got sick and they died. and in a service of the system that is fairly broken and does not actually lift them up and support them in the ways that it should. i think about both of you said, the intersection of it. the visibility for the...
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katherine: thank you. let me turn back to you. we had a question coming from the audience, asking about the challenge of reaching out to populations that may have language differences, border populations that may not share the same cultural affinities. just the challenges of reaching populations that may be very remote or outside of access to normal government services. could you say a little bit about how some of the existing and previous work you have done through the extended program on immunization, could you address some of the challenges and what the thinking is currently? >> the same thing happened in the covid vaccination. before vaccination, each and every village, that way, it is clearly delineated. based on that, the plan was to set up the important thing. the second thing for the media, we did not treat media differently. we worked with all of the local languages. that is a very important thing. i think that with the covid vaccine, we will do that. katherine: thank you. martha, let me turn to y
katherine: thank you. let me turn back to you. we had a question coming from the audience, asking about the challenge of reaching out to populations that may have language differences, border populations that may not share the same cultural affinities. just the challenges of reaching populations that may be very remote or outside of access to normal government services. could you say a little bit about how some of the existing and previous work you have done through the extended program on...
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katherine: thank you. let me turn to you. martha has just emphasized some of the challenges around shifting from a focus -- not shifting from children entertainment, but building on that and really focusing on adults. over the past few months, nepal has faced a surge of covid-19 cases while also adjust things -- addressing flooding, landslides and procure doses of vaccines. the country has administered doses to roughly 10% of the population. could you say what you are seeing in terms of the demands on health workers in the health systems preparedness to administer those vaccine results -- vaccine results. and what are you seeing in return of vaccine delivery to remote or hard-to-reach areas, including those affected? >> i would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity for the experience. i think -- i think the director for the address. but i think the immunization program is strong. we have a network of vaccination to be around. and the vaccination supported by the community are around a half billio
katherine: thank you. let me turn to you. martha has just emphasized some of the challenges around shifting from a focus -- not shifting from children entertainment, but building on that and really focusing on adults. over the past few months, nepal has faced a surge of covid-19 cases while also adjust things -- addressing flooding, landslides and procure doses of vaccines. the country has administered doses to roughly 10% of the population. could you say what you are seeing in terms of the...
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what i was just going to say, katherine and i am sure helena will jump in on this, too. you are right. some of the best reporting coming out of this pandemic were on those individuals that were on the ground, visibly showing us what it looks like, how fragile our food system is all the way from farmers to processing, distribution to who receives it, where they receive itri et cetera. and i think that one of the things that stand out to me amongst all of it is that for those individuals who care about front-line workersiv who in many cases where the most food insecure, if you careur about fd and security you need to understand that food insecurity is not a matter of access but is a matter of power, not a lack of food but a lack of power that they don't have and so, just to tie that all together with a post or i'm sorry a tweet i put on twitter that went viral really is that i had put three or four signs that i had solved all over the internet and they were just white paper signs of a fast food restaurant that either were not opening, cannot operate to its full capacity or
what i was just going to say, katherine and i am sure helena will jump in on this, too. you are right. some of the best reporting coming out of this pandemic were on those individuals that were on the ground, visibly showing us what it looks like, how fragile our food system is all the way from farmers to processing, distribution to who receives it, where they receive itri et cetera. and i think that one of the things that stand out to me amongst all of it is that for those individuals who care...
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but also with us today are iain lee and katherine boyle, presenters of the late night alternative.n, for our listeners who are not familiar, how would you describe the programme? it is a surreal, psychedelic phone—in show, where instead of stirring hate and pointing out others that look and sound different and saying, hate them, we celebrate love, life and art. and to be difficult, you are not actually on late at night any more, you are on in the morning. yes, we decided we could mix it up because we are now our own| bosses and we can call these shots ourselves, can't we? l yes, you started out on talk radio, and then you took it to twitch, the video streaming platform, and we are going to hear later on in the show how you have now gone direct to consumer, you are selling it to fans, basically, right? yes, on patreon, so they pay us directly and we give them different things for different tiers of money. and also joining us on today's programme is the european tech correspondent for the financial times and yih—choung teh, strategy and research director at ofcom, because we are goin
but also with us today are iain lee and katherine boyle, presenters of the late night alternative.n, for our listeners who are not familiar, how would you describe the programme? it is a surreal, psychedelic phone—in show, where instead of stirring hate and pointing out others that look and sound different and saying, hate them, we celebrate love, life and art. and to be difficult, you are not actually on late at night any more, you are on in the morning. yes, we decided we could mix it up...
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>> thank you, katherine. i'm really, really grateful -- [inaudible] especially for the covax to give -- [inaudible] many front-line workers are as also. i want to say thank you. just to answer your question, so we launched -- a lot of experience. one of the things we try to do prior to getting the vaccine was try to -- [inaudible] now when we go out we also identify the capacities especially at the lowest levels. [inaudible] including distribution of the vaccine. so what we have done is dropped from that experience especially from this report from senior-level and lower-level, including myself. so sit back to review some of those we had an initial -- and when a significant challenge was we did -- at that allow people to be quickly -- for the vaccine. electronic management of immunization in nigeria. that platform allowed people to -- so we can also avoid crowding. [inaudible] and so there's been some issues because that was -- [inaudible] that help us, which we reviewed prior to receiving another batch of vac
>> thank you, katherine. i'm really, really grateful -- [inaudible] especially for the covax to give -- [inaudible] many front-line workers are as also. i want to say thank you. just to answer your question, so we launched -- a lot of experience. one of the things we try to do prior to getting the vaccine was try to -- [inaudible] now when we go out we also identify the capacities especially at the lowest levels. [inaudible] including distribution of the vaccine. so what we have done is...
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r8 guy, katherine, chris, thank you so much.ways wrong placement was 20 years since they invaded iraq grade the state lawmakers finally vote on ending the authorization for op-ed there. is this forever were coming to an end? do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort with nervive nerve relief. malco. kennedy: okay mouth trumpet mende song was cal, good job cowper here's some mild irony. could joe biden and the iraq war he played such a large part in starting? they're expected to vote on the 2002 yes 2002 authorization for use of military force also knows it am uf which ha
r8 guy, katherine, chris, thank you so much.ways wrong placement was 20 years since they invaded iraq grade the state lawmakers finally vote on ending the authorization for op-ed there. is this forever were coming to an end? do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive...
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r8 guy, katherine, chris, thank you so much.ys wrong placement was 20 years since they invaded iraq grade the state lawmakers finally vote on ending the authorization for op-ed there. is this forever were coming to an end? congressman peter meijer joins me next. ♪♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of mod
r8 guy, katherine, chris, thank you so much.ys wrong placement was 20 years since they invaded iraq grade the state lawmakers finally vote on ending the authorization for op-ed there. is this forever were coming to an end? congressman peter meijer joins me next. ♪♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit...
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so katherine, let us begin. think my favorite part about this story is not to the utter hypocrisy of writing these things when you're still gainfully employed as a public servant. morgan fairchild reached out to dr. fauci and one of the e-mails release by bugs luncheon does feed news and said dr. fauci can use my twitter account if you want to reach more people. morgan fairchild, my girlfriend, your thoughts, katherine? >> none of us would ever want to have our e-mail switches are an excellent reason not to work for the government. the idea that fountain cuomo have now written books about their incredibly exemplary leadership that we may also follow in their footsteps strikes me at the very least too soon. and probably just flat out a bad idea. these are folks were not going to age well the fauci book is not aging well before it even hits a bookstores person we have found figure adam that brings me to it one of your points this whole thing is reminiscent of a certain star wars character that no one wants to see
so katherine, let us begin. think my favorite part about this story is not to the utter hypocrisy of writing these things when you're still gainfully employed as a public servant. morgan fairchild reached out to dr. fauci and one of the e-mails release by bugs luncheon does feed news and said dr. fauci can use my twitter account if you want to reach more people. morgan fairchild, my girlfriend, your thoughts, katherine? >> none of us would ever want to have our e-mail switches are an...
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katherine: said today marks a big moment for hertz.ear, we were in the peak of the pandemic when the company didn't have any other choice but to file chapter 11. they ended up having to sell off a lot of their used cars and use the cash tip back lenders and keep operating. today, over one year later, they are emerging from the process and the shares will start to trade. the investors that were betting on this company are coming out on top, which is a rarity in chapter 11. usually, debtholders are the first to get paid out in shareholders get nothing. but in this case, we have seen value that is going back to shareholders. matt: used car prices have gone up, so that helps. this is a historic company. the hertz car i think of is a 1966 mustang come in those go for quarter of a million dollars if you can find one today. that was a rental car back then. but the real way that hurts came back from the brink was the reddit traders bidding up the shares. they wouldn't have been able to do it if you didn't have wall street bad's boosting the ma
katherine: said today marks a big moment for hertz.ear, we were in the peak of the pandemic when the company didn't have any other choice but to file chapter 11. they ended up having to sell off a lot of their used cars and use the cash tip back lenders and keep operating. today, over one year later, they are emerging from the process and the shares will start to trade. the investors that were betting on this company are coming out on top, which is a rarity in chapter 11. usually, debtholders...
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let me start with you, katherine. country trying to limit how race is taught, the history of racism in this country. you want to expand it. tell me what you want to see that you are not seeing in the classroom. >> sure. so the first thing that we thought of really with the more diverse curriculum was just the importance of representation of the whole, the importance of students being able to see protagonists that look like them, that have the same culture and religion of them and seeing it in their textbooks, that might not be represented now. one is a diversified, more diversified -- diverse novels, novels by and about people of color and also textbook reform in the future. so looking at the full history of america, not simply through one lens. >> veronica, i understand that actually both of you finished your sophomore year. you're rising juniors. are there books, a part of the curriculum, that offer a black, contemporary perspective? >> yes. both katherine and i were able to have teachers that taught english classes
let me start with you, katherine. country trying to limit how race is taught, the history of racism in this country. you want to expand it. tell me what you want to see that you are not seeing in the classroom. >> sure. so the first thing that we thought of really with the more diverse curriculum was just the importance of representation of the whole, the importance of students being able to see protagonists that look like them, that have the same culture and religion of them and seeing...
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katherine garcia 17, wiley 15, yang 13.s. but also take a look at this. let's put adams' number in historical perspective. 24% for a top choice and primaries with no incumbents running in the final polls, that is the lowest for any front-runner in a democratic primary dating back to the end of the last century. bill thompson was at 49%. 24% awfully weak for a front-runnerer. >> katherine garcia and andrew yang campaigned together on saturday. is there anything to be made of that? because he's saying have her on the ticket if you like me. she's essentially not kind of returning that favor. >> yeah, it was very nice of her, wasn't it? look, here's the situation. if we do this ranked choice and are jumping all the way ahead in the simulations, what we see here and this is from the marist college poll, we see adams at 34%, yang all the way down at 19%. he gets eliminated. adams jumps all the way up runs we get to roundi 12 and he is declared the winner. if you look at the folks who andrew yang -- decided to choose andrew yang a
katherine garcia 17, wiley 15, yang 13.s. but also take a look at this. let's put adams' number in historical perspective. 24% for a top choice and primaries with no incumbents running in the final polls, that is the lowest for any front-runner in a democratic primary dating back to the end of the last century. bill thompson was at 49%. 24% awfully weak for a front-runnerer. >> katherine garcia and andrew yang campaigned together on saturday. is there anything to be made of that? because...
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katherine garcia, 17, wiley 15, yang 13, that is well within any predictive margin of error as i lookrical accuracy of polls. but also take a look at this, let's put adams' number in historical perspective. 24% for a top choice, that is the lowest for any frontrunner in a democratic primary dating back all the way to the end of the last century. someone like bill thompson at this point was 49%. so 24%, awfully weak for a frontrunner. >> thanks, harry. >>> still to come, we'll find out how world health organization is taking steps to make covid vaccines more available on the african continent. >>> and plus why a battle is brewing over the great barrier reef. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze car. are your hr processes weighing down your employees? on to quarterly projections! expense report! if you're using multiple systems, re-entering data over and over time sheet! using email and spreadsheets to manage information and approvals, then your hr systems are a drag on productive time. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in a single, easy-to-use sof
katherine garcia, 17, wiley 15, yang 13, that is well within any predictive margin of error as i lookrical accuracy of polls. but also take a look at this, let's put adams' number in historical perspective. 24% for a top choice, that is the lowest for any frontrunner in a democratic primary dating back all the way to the end of the last century. someone like bill thompson at this point was 49%. so 24%, awfully weak for a frontrunner. >> thanks, harry. >>> still to come, we'll...
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okay, thank you so much. katherine, for that update from nairobi. let's now cross over to have a morgan. she's joining us from godaddy into don. and how about that is where many to ryans have fled to? what have they been telling you while many of their refugees that we've been speaking through since monday express happen is by the fact that be to group people liberation, move forth of and the tv for able to take over the capitol medically and those who we spoke to yesterday said they were very happy that other towns have been captured as well. but the biggest concern right now is humanitarian access. the united states says more than 702900000 people are in dire need of parent aid without which they could die because the foundation or destitution. and there more than 5000000 people who are in need of humanitarian aid in the region of pay grade right now if you look at the situation on the ground, while the left may control major sounds, they still don't control the major ways into and out of pay grade, so the ability for them to be able to make sure
okay, thank you so much. katherine, for that update from nairobi. let's now cross over to have a morgan. she's joining us from godaddy into don. and how about that is where many to ryans have fled to? what have they been telling you while many of their refugees that we've been speaking through since monday express happen is by the fact that be to group people liberation, move forth of and the tv for able to take over the capitol medically and those who we spoke to yesterday said they were very...
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katherine rowley was one of them. she's been profoundly deaf since the age of three.tress. it was affecting the pregnancy. katherine is bringing a case against the government over a lack of british sign language in—person interpreters in their covid broadcasts. she claims the government is breaching its obligations under the equality act. it was frustrating. why wasn't there an interpreter on the television? it's important to get that information. the world should know. for me, on my own, where is that information? katherine's case focuses on two specific briefings in england last year, but deaf people say it's a wider issue. they point to other nations like scotland and wales, who have had british sign language in—person interpreters at covid briefings. lynn stewart—taylor started the "where's the interpreter?" campaign after she no idea what had been said in the first covid briefing and was inundated with messages from deaf people, asking for help. lots and lots of other countries have managed to get the interpreter in the same room and it's just accepted, it's acce
katherine rowley was one of them. she's been profoundly deaf since the age of three.tress. it was affecting the pregnancy. katherine is bringing a case against the government over a lack of british sign language in—person interpreters in their covid broadcasts. she claims the government is breaching its obligations under the equality act. it was frustrating. why wasn't there an interpreter on the television? it's important to get that information. the world should know. for me, on my own,...
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right and just add katherine just to say i think to mary's point that what mrs. kennedy does is she institutionalizes by virtue of the white house historical association getting museum status for the white house setting up the various committees and and fundraising in part through the books at so she she sets up on infrastructure that allows these other first ladies to continue, but she certainly wasn't the first to restore the white house or work on restoration of the white house. there's a whole series of first ladies and presidents prior to that. absolutely. well, i was just going to say nancy. what a remarkable discovery during the the process of preparing this presentation. and so i guess quickly. i'll ask the other two of you. you know, you are tremendous scholars of these first ladies. is there anything you learned that was was new to you as you looked at them as preservationists? well, i actually last night was looking for some more information on john carl warnicki the architect from the west coast who worked with mrs. kennedy by virtue of his friendship
right and just add katherine just to say i think to mary's point that what mrs. kennedy does is she institutionalizes by virtue of the white house historical association getting museum status for the white house setting up the various committees and and fundraising in part through the books at so she she sets up on infrastructure that allows these other first ladies to continue, but she certainly wasn't the first to restore the white house or work on restoration of the white house. there's a...
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i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. i am especially pleased to be here today to talk about the incredibly important role that first ladies have played in historic preservation and to do so during may which has been celebrated as national preservation month. since 1973 at the national trust we're in the midst of our where women made history campaign to highlight and preserve the places where women made important contributions to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women including first ladies have played in the preservation movement itself. fittingly the honorary chair of this campaign is former first lady laura bush who is a great preservation advocate in so many ways and a trustee america of the national trust. today our panel will primarily discuss the role of three
i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. i am especially pleased to be here today to talk about the incredibly important role that first ladies have played in historic preservation and to do so during may which has been...
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katherine garcia. 17. wily, 15. yang, 13.of historical accuracy of polls. so any of those four could come out on top. but also, take a look at this. let's put adams' number in historical perspective. 24% for a top choice, at this point, in primaries with no incumbents running at the final polls. that is the lowest for any front run inner a democratic primary dating back all the way back to the end of the last century. 24%. awfully week for a front run, anderson. >> katherine garcia, andrew yang. they campaigned together on saturday. is there anything to be made of that? because he is saying, you know, have her on -- on the ticket, if you like me. she's essentially not kind of returning that favor. >> yeah. it was very nice of her, wasn't it? look. here is the situation. you know, if we do this rank choice and we are jumping all the way ahead in the simulations. what we see here is this is from the marist college poll again. we see adams at 34%. adams jumps all the way up once ge get to round 12 and he is declared winner. but
katherine garcia. 17. wily, 15. yang, 13.of historical accuracy of polls. so any of those four could come out on top. but also, take a look at this. let's put adams' number in historical perspective. 24% for a top choice, at this point, in primaries with no incumbents running at the final polls. that is the lowest for any front run inner a democratic primary dating back all the way back to the end of the last century. 24%. awfully week for a front run, anderson. >> katherine garcia,...
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iam i am katherine downes, i've never been catherine hogan. i don't know who that is!on the west coast so really foggy to begin with. six way tie for the lead and patrick rogers wrestled the americans, but to english players in the mix already. so matt fitzpatrick in a share of that lead onto under par and the 2018 open champion we have not seen doing anything for ages. but such are the days and of course as tricky as torrey pines is it's going to be all over the place. i5 going to be all over the place. is on the west coast and the weather is so predictable. let's talk about brooks koepka and there's so much predetermined chatter, just remind us what it is about these two. the most exciting _ us what it is about these two. the: most exciting story us what it is about these two. tt;e: most exciting story of us what it is about these two. "tt;e: most exciting story of golf. us what it is about these two. tte: most exciting story of golf. brooks and rice are having a bit of beef and rice are having a bit of beef and it goes back to 2019 when brooks accused bryson of slow
iam i am katherine downes, i've never been catherine hogan. i don't know who that is!on the west coast so really foggy to begin with. six way tie for the lead and patrick rogers wrestled the americans, but to english players in the mix already. so matt fitzpatrick in a share of that lead onto under par and the 2018 open champion we have not seen doing anything for ages. but such are the days and of course as tricky as torrey pines is it's going to be all over the place. i5 going to be all over...
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murray says katherine lived in davis for a while before deciding her next move. she had an office job lined up and she just wasn't very excited about it. and she was like. i've always wanted to go to russia in october 2019, catherine move to russia to study law. >> hi, everyone. i'm kate and i he was america or recently murray says catherine was looking to try to start a business in russia. teaching english. things are going well into murray says she felt the need to reach out to her sister 4 days before she disappeared. i just reached out to her to tell her like i miss you. i love like. let's talk soon on the 15th murray says catherine sent their mother concerning text. she not. >> recent polls in or out and the text message i'm in a car with the stranger. >> i think and i hope i'm not being abducted. and then we didn't hear from her son's unsure of how she got into the car and under what circumstances don't last time that her cell phone ping. it was this forest in russia. then early yesterday morning. the family got the call that kathryn's body was found in a w
murray says katherine lived in davis for a while before deciding her next move. she had an office job lined up and she just wasn't very excited about it. and she was like. i've always wanted to go to russia in october 2019, catherine move to russia to study law. >> hi, everyone. i'm kate and i he was america or recently murray says catherine was looking to try to start a business in russia. teaching english. things are going well into murray says she felt the need to reach out to her...
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sister katherine grew up in new orleans, louisiana. they were close as kids and even jokes tur's. he started like. >> sharing a and she would always complain not my toenails. were too short. so it came in the middle of the night as catherine got older murray says her sister was always searching for the next adventure. she did a tour in she was loadmaster the if you learn transport squad, 2, 5, 2, after her time with the marines got her degree u c davis and then got a master's in our history. murray says katherine lived in davis for a while before deciding her next move. she had an office job lined up. >> and she just wasn't very excited about it. and she was like. i've always wanted to go to russia in october 2019, catherine move to russia to study law. >> hi, everyone. i'm kate and i he was america or recently murray says catherine was looking to try to start a business in russia. teaching english. things are going well into murray says she felt the need to reach out to her sister 4 days before she disappeared. i just reached out to h
sister katherine grew up in new orleans, louisiana. they were close as kids and even jokes tur's. he started like. >> sharing a and she would always complain not my toenails. were too short. so it came in the middle of the night as catherine got older murray says her sister was always searching for the next adventure. she did a tour in she was loadmaster the if you learn transport squad, 2, 5, 2, after her time with the marines got her degree u c davis and then got a master's in our...
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speaker today is katherine jellison catherine. is professor of history at ohio university where she teaches courses on us women's and gender history. she's published a number of books and authored of biography on jacqueline kennedy in the blackwell companion to first ladies. she's a frequent frequently appears in print and on television and radio as a commentator on first lady is in the role in us politics and history and that is why she is here today katherine are you with us? i'm here patrick. thank you for the nice introduction. excellent. how are you doing? and how's that? athens is what right now raindrops are falling on my window, but at least not on my head, so i think i'm ready to go whenever you are. terrific. why never got a great presentation so i'm gonna pass the screen to you and take it over. okay. let's see. here we go. i think oh. yes. um as patrick said i am a historian here at patrick's alma mater. ohio university and i was very pleased when patrick invited me to give the presentation today that i have entitled c
speaker today is katherine jellison catherine. is professor of history at ohio university where she teaches courses on us women's and gender history. she's published a number of books and authored of biography on jacqueline kennedy in the blackwell companion to first ladies. she's a frequent frequently appears in print and on television and radio as a commentator on first lady is in the role in us politics and history and that is why she is here today katherine are you with us? i'm here...
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katherine in new jersey, katherine. >> hey, jim, a big booyah from the jersey shore. >> how are you >ion is about nucor, i know you said it's a multiyear growth stock once it gets going, and i'm still up right now it's come in a bit recently. do i hold? >> you must hold i gave a big conference of members of the club, and we talked about that it is time to buy more nucor, why, because once the cycle is going, as you said, katherine, it goes on for a long time, six times earnings. i'm looking at these cyclicals and saying if they're going to throw them away, bring them on eastman chemical is firing on all cylinders, including lvmh as a clinent. commendable sustainability goals. today is giving you a terrific entry point. that's why i'm showing cyclical stocks much more "mad money" ahead, including my exclusive with the ceo, clean energy fuels, up 30% in the past month. is it worth considering? i'm going to talk with the ceo, we did actual homework we didn't just draw funny pictures, and fed chief jay powell to raise rates, you're not going to like it maybe you should make it volume a li
katherine in new jersey, katherine. >> hey, jim, a big booyah from the jersey shore. >> how are you >ion is about nucor, i know you said it's a multiyear growth stock once it gets going, and i'm still up right now it's come in a bit recently. do i hold? >> you must hold i gave a big conference of members of the club, and we talked about that it is time to buy more nucor, why, because once the cycle is going, as you said, katherine, it goes on for a long time, six times...
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i'm katherine garcia. i was this city to work for every family. the impact of coven 19 along with protest connected to the george board killing, have created new pressures for change. we're facing a crisis unlike anything ever seen before. but with the right leadership, we will rise up against a june prime. there you will decide the candidates for the november general election. the democratic nominee will likely become mayor. and one of the most consequential campaigns in new york history to city is terribly divided. it's divided by class divided by race. it's divided by where people live and i think new york needs and mayor is going to pull the city together and can be a mayor of everybody. what do you think the next mayor should focus on in terms of the cities recovery? we need to bring people back to work. that's the number one thing we need to bring the tourists back. we need to welcome people who spend money provide the jobs that allow taxes to be collected, people to pay their rent, put food on the tables. we need to be welcoming a lot of th
i'm katherine garcia. i was this city to work for every family. the impact of coven 19 along with protest connected to the george board killing, have created new pressures for change. we're facing a crisis unlike anything ever seen before. but with the right leadership, we will rise up against a june prime. there you will decide the candidates for the november general election. the democratic nominee will likely become mayor. and one of the most consequential campaigns in new york history to...
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brooklyn borough president and former police officer eric adams, former sanitation commissioner katherine garcia, and recent presidential andrew yang who teamed up over the weekend in an effort to slow adams' momentum. and there is also civil rights laura maya wiley, pick of progressives. >> and today marks the end of a wild and heated campaign, but don't expect results anytime soon. more from athena jones. >> reporter: good morning. today is primary day in what is being called the most significant election in new york city in a generation. 13 candidates are vying for the democrat being nomination in the race for mayor and whoever wins is heavily favored to win the general election in november. the next mayor faces a difficult t task. and with voters ranking owing public safety issues like crime on the streets and subway system at or near the top of their list of concerns, the candidates' plans for how to combat rising crime have been a big focus in recent weeks. today is also the first big test for rank choice voting, a new method that allows voters to rank up to five candidates in order
brooklyn borough president and former police officer eric adams, former sanitation commissioner katherine garcia, and recent presidential andrew yang who teamed up over the weekend in an effort to slow adams' momentum. and there is also civil rights laura maya wiley, pick of progressives. >> and today marks the end of a wild and heated campaign, but don't expect results anytime soon. more from athena jones. >> reporter: good morning. today is primary day in what is being called the...
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katherine da costa has more. swab tests are sent out as part of the react study looking at prevalence of covid across england. the latest analysis looks at the situation from the end of may to the first week ofjune, involving more than 100,000 volunteers. it found the virus is spreading rapidly, driven by the delta variant, first detected in india. the study shows around one in 670 tested positive for the virus, and rates were highest among young people aged between five and i2, and 18—24, most of whom have not had the vaccine. but researchers say that there are promising signs of good protection in fully vaccinated older age groups. it is really important that, if people are offered the opportunity to get a vaccine, that they have the first dose and then they have the second dose. and the protection is very high. so, the issue here is that we have got exponential growth being driven by the younger people, and it's really important to get those vaccines out to the younger adults, and that's the plan in the next f
katherine da costa has more. swab tests are sent out as part of the react study looking at prevalence of covid across england. the latest analysis looks at the situation from the end of may to the first week ofjune, involving more than 100,000 volunteers. it found the virus is spreading rapidly, driven by the delta variant, first detected in india. the study shows around one in 670 tested positive for the virus, and rates were highest among young people aged between five and i2, and 18—24,...
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fighters, they began a major counter attack towards the regional capital mckelly in recent weeks, katherine sawyer, following the story for us out of nairobi. so what more has the government been saying about the situation? what was a take away message from the statement they made? yes, this is a fashion statement by the government in recent days and what stood out really from this statement. one of the things that sued out the reasons given for the withdrawal of european forces that the government spokesman says that the reason why this school just to prepare for a more national external threat to be not mentioned what this corrected or which external forces. why, but basically the statesman said that the degree and defense horses that have been on the offensive not a priority, and not a major threat right now. and if need be, the military can very easily take the capital machaela within 3 weeks. but now the government has to deal with the external threats. it's talking about we also have seen scenes of jubilation in the northwest and town where the government to please do we have seen fro
fighters, they began a major counter attack towards the regional capital mckelly in recent weeks, katherine sawyer, following the story for us out of nairobi. so what more has the government been saying about the situation? what was a take away message from the statement they made? yes, this is a fashion statement by the government in recent days and what stood out really from this statement. one of the things that sued out the reasons given for the withdrawal of european forces that the...
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so joining me now to discuss, new york city mayoral candidate, katherine garcia.d to have you on. thank you so much for joining. >> oh, i'm thrilled to be with you. >> so let's talk about the issues. crimes, like murders, shooting, hate crimes. we are seeing a sharp increase from last year. look. crime is still down from its high in the '80s but we are seeing a sharp increase, in many areas that people are concerned about. and they should be. why are you a better choice to tackle this problem than someone, like an eric adams, who has spent his career in law enforcement, katherine? >> yeah. i've actually run an agency that had law enforcement in it. and i have a strong plan for not only dealing with the crime that we are seeing today. getting guns off the street. i have committed to get 10,000 guns off the street. we have seen some really horrifying videos of kids caught in crossfire. but also, making the investment in communities. so that, you have a guaranteed job if you're 16 to 24. we have to make sure that we're doing the reform required and getting the cultur
so joining me now to discuss, new york city mayoral candidate, katherine garcia.d to have you on. thank you so much for joining. >> oh, i'm thrilled to be with you. >> so let's talk about the issues. crimes, like murders, shooting, hate crimes. we are seeing a sharp increase from last year. look. crime is still down from its high in the '80s but we are seeing a sharp increase, in many areas that people are concerned about. and they should be. why are you a better choice to tackle...
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in recent weeks, katherine saw joining us live now she's following this development from nairobi. katherine, there's been a flurry of information coming out from the european government. first of all, what they've been saying. yes, i've just seen a statement from prime minister the med who was basically re to re thing the audio government position, giving reasons why the, if you appeal defense forces all withdrawing from some parts of the guy. saying that this is a strategic decision that the soldiers are we doing to prepare for more national external threat. i did not say what this is, what we checks. these are the external forces off. but in that statement, all the prime minister, he did say that right now that the grand defense forces are not a priority or not me just read and that will be contained with empty gray. and he said that the military can get, he can take macalester within 3 weeks if need be. but he also criticized the international community international partners saying that there has been way too much condemnation on his government. no recognition of the humanitarian assist
in recent weeks, katherine saw joining us live now she's following this development from nairobi. katherine, there's been a flurry of information coming out from the european government. first of all, what they've been saying. yes, i've just seen a statement from prime minister the med who was basically re to re thing the audio government position, giving reasons why the, if you appeal defense forces all withdrawing from some parts of the guy. saying that this is a strategic decision that the...
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ok, thank you so much, katherine sawyer, for that update from i robi, north korea leader has replaced several top officials after what he called a grave lapse in front of virus prevention. qindzhong, who accused them of incompetence, saying the unspecified incidents had caused a major crisis. north korea close this borders in january last year to spend itself against code 19 and hasn't reported any cases from mcbride has more from the south korean capital. so a he singled out a number of senior officials saying that they had neglected their duty in fighting the pandemic. i, but we don't know whether this means there has been some kind of outbreak or whether it refers to other measures, such as in the supply of food or economic measures that were meant to be implemented in fighting the pandemic that he was referring to. but certainly it seems to be failings that are enough to get you to lose your job. several senior officials, we know have been fired according to the north korean central news agency. and it comes, of course, is north korea claims. famously, it hasn't had a single case
ok, thank you so much, katherine sawyer, for that update from i robi, north korea leader has replaced several top officials after what he called a grave lapse in front of virus prevention. qindzhong, who accused them of incompetence, saying the unspecified incidents had caused a major crisis. north korea close this borders in january last year to spend itself against code 19 and hasn't reported any cases from mcbride has more from the south korean capital. so a he singled out a number of senior...
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if it is government claims, its troops can return to the city at any time. katherine sawyer, joining us live now. and she's developing, following developments from nairobi. katherine, there seems to be a lot of tuning and flowing in statements that are coming out this afternoon and certainly in the last few hours talk us through what's been going on i yes, indeed. and prime minister, be ahmed. spoke to journalists not too long ago and re, to re, to the government position, saying, giving reasons why they're going to do from some parts of the grant, including mecca. let's say that this was a strategic decision that the soldiers need to deal with more. with a more national external threat, he did not say what this threat was, all which the external forces were. but in that statement, as in that statement by the government, aaliyah said that to grand defense forces are not a priority, not a threat anymore, and the government can very easily retake mcculler the capital within 2 weeks if need be. now this, as you mentioned in the introduction has been the heavenly denied by the spokesman
if it is government claims, its troops can return to the city at any time. katherine sawyer, joining us live now. and she's developing, following developments from nairobi. katherine, there seems to be a lot of tuning and flowing in statements that are coming out this afternoon and certainly in the last few hours talk us through what's been going on i yes, indeed. and prime minister, be ahmed. spoke to journalists not too long ago and re, to re, to the government position, saying, giving...
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yang announcing garcia is his number two choice for mayor. >> if you support me, please put katherineigned together and handed out literature with both of their faces, garcia stopped short of co-endorsing yang. >> i am not telling my voters what to do. i want them to get out there and i want them to use the system that we have for ranked choice. as i have said since the beginning, i wouldn't be in this race if i had a solid number too. >> reporter: for the first time rather than choose just one candidate, new york city primary voters can rank their top five choices for mayor. that way even if a voter's top pick doesn't have enough support to win, their rankings of other candidates could end up playing a role in determining a winner. adams has not had a second choice. >> for them to come together like they're doing in the last three days, they're saying that we can't trust a person of color to be the mayor of the city of new york. >> reporter: maya wiley former council to bill de blasio took a moment during the final stretch to show off a different set of skills. she issued a statement
yang announcing garcia is his number two choice for mayor. >> if you support me, please put katherineigned together and handed out literature with both of their faces, garcia stopped short of co-endorsing yang. >> i am not telling my voters what to do. i want them to get out there and i want them to use the system that we have for ranked choice. as i have said since the beginning, i wouldn't be in this race if i had a solid number too. >> reporter: for the first time rather...
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now we come to -- katherine fletcher. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i begin by echoing and supporting very much your fine tribute to ian davis and thank him for all his service to this house and wish him all the very best in his retirement. mr. speaker, i know members from across this house will want to congratulate darren -- on their 2-nil win against germany, the first time any team has beaten germany in 55 years in -- [inaudible] games. we wish them all the best for their game against ukraine on saturday, and we'll all be hoping against hope that finally football is coming home, mr. speaker. in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have meetings later today. >> katherine fletcher. >> mr. speaker, after yesterday's game, many of our german friends are heading how many. does my right honorable friend agree if they want to stay here drinking all our beer, then they need to join the 5.6 million people who have already successfully applied the settlement scheme before today's deadline in the. >> yes, mr. speaker. i thank my honorable friend
now we come to -- katherine fletcher. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i begin by echoing and supporting very much your fine tribute to ian davis and thank him for all his service to this house and wish him all the very best in his retirement. mr. speaker, i know members from across this house will want to congratulate darren -- on their 2-nil win against germany, the first time any team has beaten germany in 55 years in -- [inaudible] games. we wish them all the best for their game...
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steve: this is the first one under president biden with katherine tai speaking to her counterpart inaiwan. they spoke together on issues of common concern in multilateral organizations. that is important because taiwan would ike to be represented better in multilateral organizations, but this phone call for -- for virtual call, i should say, is significant not necessarily for what the deliverables were, but more in the fact china does not want the united states and taiwan to have official ties, and katherine tai is a cabinet level position. significant high-level talks will irritate beijing, no doubt. the value of u.s. imported goods from taiwan surged to a record in april to 6.2 billion dollars largely because of semiconductors, of chip shortage, and obviously, biden in the chip blueprint he put out on monday, spending $52 billion to build out an advanced chip industry, part of that to lure foreign investors to come to the united states and build advanced chips in the united states. this was a strategic phone call -- virtual call, i should say, one that will obviously rancor beijing
steve: this is the first one under president biden with katherine tai speaking to her counterpart inaiwan. they spoke together on issues of common concern in multilateral organizations. that is important because taiwan would ike to be represented better in multilateral organizations, but this phone call for -- for virtual call, i should say, is significant not necessarily for what the deliverables were, but more in the fact china does not want the united states and taiwan to have official ties,...
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of course, there's still the experience guys to keep things tied to the back. katherine kelly and bonita, chief, yes they're getting on, but they're still rock solid behind them. there's gigi on the rumor, 22 years old. he's experienced as most 30 year old. wow. oh, good. i don't remember. what i was about to say is that since he was 16 and he's a healthy shot, expert 715 out of 43. so 5, former italy coaches always played pragmatic tactic designs around their opponents. but mancini, please at 433, designed around keeping possession. italy is all about the offense. now, the midfield is secure on the ball and tactically sound. just all mancini likes it and one man stands out above all others. nice. hello, brenda. this will be the 1st major tournaments for a player who made a lot of noise at an early age, but allow me to save you at 17 by 20. he was already the captain at kennedy in 2019. he moved to enter, and surely it won't be long before he takes the our man there. now at $24.00, he's a real leader and strategist for the new italian champions and the hoody to on top of that, he's stron
of course, there's still the experience guys to keep things tied to the back. katherine kelly and bonita, chief, yes they're getting on, but they're still rock solid behind them. there's gigi on the rumor, 22 years old. he's experienced as most 30 year old. wow. oh, good. i don't remember. what i was about to say is that since he was 16 and he's a healthy shot, expert 715 out of 43. so 5, former italy coaches always played pragmatic tactic designs around their opponents. but mancini, please at...
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>> katherine garcia, she stated she's not andrew yang and andrew yang stated that he endorsed her. >> are you suggesting it is racial? >> those who are running for office in new york, those who are looking at the field, they felt as though they sent the wrong message on juneteenth to make that announcement on juneteenth, with all the diversities that was in the field of african-americans and latin-speaking candidates. >> your specific problem is the date they decided to campaign together. if it was june 20th, would you be okay with it? >> some of your campaign supporters suggesting somehow that by doing this it works to s suppress the votes. >> i can't speak on behalf of my voters. >> so you disagree then? >> african-americans are clear on voter suppression. we know about our poll tags and the fights we had. so they feel basically -- i respect their feelings. >> what is your message to eric adams supporters this morning. there is this choices where people can fill in how many they want to vote for in in order. georgia and yang campaigned together specifically endorsed one another. is
>> katherine garcia, she stated she's not andrew yang and andrew yang stated that he endorsed her. >> are you suggesting it is racial? >> those who are running for office in new york, those who are looking at the field, they felt as though they sent the wrong message on juneteenth to make that announcement on juneteenth, with all the diversities that was in the field of african-americans and latin-speaking candidates. >> your specific problem is the date they decided to...
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teresa and katherine now also a couple. they left iran independently of each other, but both out of fear. so both it was the most difficult decision of their life. they now live in berlin some 5000, which has away from their home country. they spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment and that training facilities london, saturday level. i love my new city berlin, somebody and i gradually gets and use a life. even if it's completely different. where i used to live a new city in a new country and a new kotia. alice, the 1st thing i noticed was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. it's a bit different in iran to iraq means when you didn't really have that legal security you have. so that's been an interesting and positive experience on the whole port the, it's the new scenario in various ways. back in iran, contra was a star, a multiple national champion in his discipline, and a member of a round tie. quando team me ask me about them. shot. told me that so many people just between my hom
teresa and katherine now also a couple. they left iran independently of each other, but both out of fear. so both it was the most difficult decision of their life. they now live in berlin some 5000, which has away from their home country. they spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment and that training facilities london, saturday level. i love my new city berlin, somebody and i gradually gets and use a life. even if it's completely different. where i used to live a new city in...
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of course there's still the experienced guys to keep things tied back. katherine celine and bono. she. yeah. they're getting on. but they're still rock solid. behind them this gigi on a rumor, at 22 years old. he's is experienced as most 30 year old. wow. oh, god. yeah. when i was about to say is that he's played since he was 16, and he's a healthy thought expert sitting 15 out of 43. so 5, former italy coaches always played pragmatic tactic designs around their opponents. but mancini plays up 433, designed around keeping possession. emily is all about the offense. now. the midfield is secure on the ball and tactically sound, just all mancini like that. and one man stands out above all other nice, a local law. this will be the 1st major tournaments for a player who made a lot of noise at an early age, but allow me to save you at 17. by 20, he was already the captain comedy in 2019. he moved to enter, and surely it won't be long before he takes the our man there. now, at 24, he's a real leader and strategist for the new italian champions. and the udi too. on top of that, he's stron
of course there's still the experienced guys to keep things tied back. katherine celine and bono. she. yeah. they're getting on. but they're still rock solid. behind them this gigi on a rumor, at 22 years old. he's is experienced as most 30 year old. wow. oh, god. yeah. when i was about to say is that he's played since he was 16, and he's a healthy thought expert sitting 15 out of 43. so 5, former italy coaches always played pragmatic tactic designs around their opponents. but mancini plays up...