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kim johnson. _ have a good day, bye now. and you. kim johnson, worked _ have a good day, bye now. i kim johnson, worked closely with angela rayner and said sir keir starmer's decision to sack from chair the party ad campaigns coordinator was a despicable act of cowardice. your views are welcome, as always. message me on twitter or instagram or e—mail. ahead with the next stage of lockdown easing in england. borisjohnson is expected to say that the latest data on coronavirus infections and vaccinations supports a further relaxation — meaning that pubs and restaurants will be allowed to serve customers inside from next monday — and people will be able to hug each other again. the health minister nadine dorries says it's important a balance is struck. caution is the byword. the data is excellent, but, you know, the prime minister will set out where we're going next but caution is... it over arches everything that we do and we think about, in terms of easement and the road map. we do have variants of concern, on one hand. 0n the other hand, we have the capacity to twice, we have the c
kim johnson. _ have a good day, bye now. and you. kim johnson, worked _ have a good day, bye now. i kim johnson, worked closely with angela rayner and said sir keir starmer's decision to sack from chair the party ad campaigns coordinator was a despicable act of cowardice. your views are welcome, as always. message me on twitter or instagram or e—mail. ahead with the next stage of lockdown easing in england. borisjohnson is expected to say that the latest data on coronavirus infections and...
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i also want to acknowledge kim and john johnson your son was taken far too soon.t be forgotten. and finally, to the class of 2021, congratulations. congratulations. [applause] like how far you have come. you endured pt and exams you excelled on athletic fields and academic exercises. you enjoyed karaoke at harvest. [laughter] you rolled up your sleeves and got vaccinated and you made it to this day. you made it to this day. [applause] and this day, not only a commencement. it is a commissioning. in a few minutes you will take an oath and it is actually the same oath that i took as vice president. in oh two support our constitution and defended against all enemies. and else that has its roots in the founding of our nation. and no matter what changes in our world the charge of this oath is constant. remember that as you walk out into the world. because the world you are walking into is rapidly changing. in fact we are at a significant turning point and you know what i'm talking about. looking at several moments in our nations history think about it. there was the wo
i also want to acknowledge kim and john johnson your son was taken far too soon.t be forgotten. and finally, to the class of 2021, congratulations. congratulations. [applause] like how far you have come. you endured pt and exams you excelled on athletic fields and academic exercises. you enjoyed karaoke at harvest. [laughter] you rolled up your sleeves and got vaccinated and you made it to this day. you made it to this day. [applause] and this day, not only a commencement. it is a...
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the andrew johnson's requiring a voters in tennessee kim go ahead. he specifically talks about rebels and arms so people in the seceded states that have taken up arms against the union probably in the federal army good. so confederates are certainly excluded from voting good. what else eric? yeah, i see in this oath a lot of the sort of famous antipathy. he had towards the confederacy because as i recall from like high school history, he was very angry at them. yeah, andrew johnson had come from a poor background and he really resented rich planners and around eight. i think was 1864 65. he said trees and must be made odious. so when when johnson actually became president in april of 1865 people thought because of his background that he was gonna come down hard on former confederate planners. he ended up of course pardoning most of them, but you can see some of that antipathy here elijah. what do you think? not only the rebels and arms as you kind of counting out but also those that as you got underline there that would agree to negotiations for peac
the andrew johnson's requiring a voters in tennessee kim go ahead. he specifically talks about rebels and arms so people in the seceded states that have taken up arms against the union probably in the federal army good. so confederates are certainly excluded from voting good. what else eric? yeah, i see in this oath a lot of the sort of famous antipathy. he had towards the confederacy because as i recall from like high school history, he was very angry at them. yeah, andrew johnson had come...
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there seems to be more and more pressure on prime minister boris johnson to delay that plan to relax covid rules tomorrow. >> yeah, kim's almost as if there are two, different coronavirus scenarios playing out in the uk at the moment. one, as it is. which is overwhelmingly positive. excuse me. but the other, based upon what might be because of this new variant, first identified in india, and that's where there is some concern. but tremendous uncertainty. as things stand across the uk, the situation is overwhelmingly positive. all the key indicators have trended in the right direction, for some time now. as transmissions have really fallen away, and the vaccine program has been expanded, significantly, to the point where it now offers some protection at least to around 69% of the adult population. it is huge progress compared to where the uk was at at the peak of this most-recent wave back in january. and it is on the basis of that story, that governments in england, scotland, and wales, have decided to proceed with lyf lifting some restrictions tomorrow. big restrictions, really. these are the restrictions that have s
there seems to be more and more pressure on prime minister boris johnson to delay that plan to relax covid rules tomorrow. >> yeah, kim's almost as if there are two, different coronavirus scenarios playing out in the uk at the moment. one, as it is. which is overwhelmingly positive. excuse me. but the other, based upon what might be because of this new variant, first identified in india, and that's where there is some concern. but tremendous uncertainty. as things stand across the uk, the...
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johnson: thank you, mrs. kim. you are so right that we need to back the blue and i'm so grateful to be joined by so many colleagues who share that sentiment. and delighted nokes yield to another freshman -- delighted next to yield to another freshman here on capitol hill. the gentlewoman from minnesota's seventh. mrs. fischbach: i thank the gentleman for yielding to me. mr. speaker, it is national police week and i rise today to join my colleagues in support of the men and women of law enforcement. we ask law enforcement to do an impossible job and they do it with professionalism, compassion and grace. their days are spent putting themselves in harm's way to keep us safe. and they are always on-call. for that alone, they deserve our gratitude. but the men and women of law enforcement do so much more and i want them to know that there are many of us who are not afraid to stand up and say, we support you. we see the sacrifices you make and the good that you do. we see the time that you spend away from your families
johnson: thank you, mrs. kim. you are so right that we need to back the blue and i'm so grateful to be joined by so many colleagues who share that sentiment. and delighted nokes yield to another freshman -- delighted next to yield to another freshman here on capitol hill. the gentlewoman from minnesota's seventh. mrs. fischbach: i thank the gentleman for yielding to me. mr. speaker, it is national police week and i rise today to join my colleagues in support of the men and women of law...
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kim, the kenyan government says that it is working to secure 13 million doses of the johnson & johnson. but none of this is certain. you know? this current crisis, the shortage, it's not just being caused by india's ban on exports but what critics say is the wealthier countries hoarding vaccines and this is why we are hearing a rising call for covid-19 vaccines to ramp up production and the african president joining those calls a few days ago saying wealthier nations safely inoculating their populations why millions die in the poorer countries, that amounts to vaccine apartheid. >> what a contrast as you point out here. we have enough to vaccine teens here and they can't vaccinate anyone. jomana karadsheh, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up next in japan, there is lots of push-back against hosting the games this year, including from a top ceo who hasn't mincing words. stay with us. no sweat. secret what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can k
kim, the kenyan government says that it is working to secure 13 million doses of the johnson & johnson. but none of this is certain. you know? this current crisis, the shortage, it's not just being caused by india's ban on exports but what critics say is the wealthier countries hoarding vaccines and this is why we are hearing a rising call for covid-19 vaccines to ramp up production and the african president joining those calls a few days ago saying wealthier nations safely inoculating...
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kim? >> thank you for the assurance. appreciate it. derek van dam. >>> thursday's elections in the u.k. gave boris johnson reason to celebrate. now, he has his mind on scotland, where the outcome remains on a nice edge. we'll go live to london for the latest. >>> plus, the epic struggle to get oxygen to india's covid patients, volunteers are now making the difference between life and death. we'll have that story just ahead. stay with us. the first person to survive alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. oh when june-- hit that guy! yes! wait i don't remember that! it's in season 4 - don't tell me you haven't seen it! i watched season 3. you won't stay caught up for long unless you keep watching the best shows from hulu, peacock, starz, showtime, and hbo max, all year long. just say "watchathon" into your voice remote to add a channel or streaming
kim? >> thank you for the assurance. appreciate it. derek van dam. >>> thursday's elections in the u.k. gave boris johnson reason to celebrate. now, he has his mind on scotland, where the outcome remains on a nice edge. we'll go live to london for the latest. >>> plus, the epic struggle to get oxygen to india's covid patients, volunteers are now making the difference between life and death. we'll have that story just ahead. stay with us. the first person to survive...
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kim the divestment plans -- coming up, the divestment plans. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson over in london.is the european close on "bloomberg markets." the iea executive director fatih birol is calling for a change, saying "the greatest challenge ever faced, our road map shows the priority actions needed today to ensure the opportunity of net zero emissions by 2050. this gap between rhetoric and actions needs to close. no new oil and gas fields are needed." what does that mean for reserved assets that are in the ground? what does an oil company do when you are sitting on an oilfield you haven't developed? this is a huge issue for the industry over the next two decades. guy: absolutely. energy companies, be they generators, suppliers, oil companies, gas companies, they are having to make this shift. it is interesting to see how different regions are moving at different speeds, and what investors are pricing on that transition. one of europe's biggest generators, one of your wrist that's one of europe's biggest network providers, a huge shift -- one of europe's biggest network providers, a h
kim the divestment plans -- coming up, the divestment plans. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson over in london.is the european close on "bloomberg markets." the iea executive director fatih birol is calling for a change, saying "the greatest challenge ever faced, our road map shows the priority actions needed today to ensure the opportunity of net zero emissions by 2050. this gap between rhetoric and actions needs to close. no...
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johnson to announce this inquiry. anyway, there's debate taking place in the house of commons now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg markets." kimboston interim mayor, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ let's check in on the bloomberg first word news now. i'm ritika gupta. more fallout from the shutdown of north america's largest petroleum pipeline. gas stations along the east coast are starting to run out of fuel. they expect to substantially restore service by the weekend. that may not come fast enough to avert immediate shortages in the southeastern u.s. the showdown over jerusalem has turned into one of the most intense confrontations in years between israel and the palestinians. ministers in the hamas-ruled gaza strip fired missiles last night, and israel responded by pounding their facilities. in the u.k., a milestone that highlights the effectiveness of the country's vaccine program. sunday was the first day without any recorded deaths in england since the pandemic took hold. vaccination is now allowing england to reopen its economy. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 jou
johnson to announce this inquiry. anyway, there's debate taking place in the house of commons now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg markets." kimboston interim mayor, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ let's check in on the bloomberg first word news now. i'm ritika gupta. more fallout from the shutdown of north america's largest petroleum pipeline. gas stations along the east coast are starting to run out of fuel. they expect to substantially restore service by the...