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lauri: i'm lauri turner. lemonis: lauri, nice to meet you. how many different hats are in here?of them. lemonis: no, but how many different kinds. lauri: lots. lemonis: when did lots become a financial or a quantitative term? lots of hats? okay. i mean, is there 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000? nope, just lots. lots, okay. now, are these men's or ladies'? lauri: both. lemonis: are most hats are unisex? lauri: all hats are unisex except for ladies hats. it's not your color either. now, to me, that's not necessarily... lemonis: doesn't fit my fat head though. lauri: nope. you have a significant sized cranium. lemonis: i have a what? lauri: significant sized cranium. lemonis: you mean i have a big head? lauri: above average. lemonis: above average. okay. the one thing that i was looking for in this process is the product knowledge that differentiated them from any other company that could sell hats. if you're going to have a business specifically about hats, your product knowledge and your ability to assess the customer, put the right thing on them, well, it's paramount. and what's down
lauri: i'm lauri turner. lemonis: lauri, nice to meet you. how many different hats are in here?of them. lemonis: no, but how many different kinds. lauri: lots. lemonis: when did lots become a financial or a quantitative term? lots of hats? okay. i mean, is there 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000? nope, just lots. lots, okay. now, are these men's or ladies'? lauri: both. lemonis: are most hats are unisex? lauri: all hats are unisex except for ladies hats. it's not your color either. now, to me, that's...
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-corey: laurie's idea, and laurie's idea with the subway tile. -laurie: it's beautiful. is they want to taste it, so i'm gonna put samples out. lemonis: almost everything in the store feels new york themed and authentic. how are the bagel chips selling? laurie: they're actually -- people are buying two bags. -corey: really. -lemonis: so you've really, like, tripled your revenue. -corey: without a doubt. we're actually making bagels to make bagel chips. lemonis: appropriately, the bagel chips are now at the forefront. so are these the new bags? corey: these were the samples. laurie: everyone says this pops out, and i agree with that. lemonis: it's on point with the brand. the new sample packaging for the bagel chips looks phenomenal. i mean, we look legit. so tell me what you did different. be honest. corey: we adjusted the amount of boiling time, and it's giving you a softer, more user friendly bagel. lemonis: they taste really fantastic. -laurie: right? -lemonis: what we now have is a bagel that tastes perfect -- hard and crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. how l
-corey: laurie's idea, and laurie's idea with the subway tile. -laurie: it's beautiful. is they want to taste it, so i'm gonna put samples out. lemonis: almost everything in the store feels new york themed and authentic. how are the bagel chips selling? laurie: they're actually -- people are buying two bags. -corey: really. -lemonis: so you've really, like, tripled your revenue. -corey: without a doubt. we're actually making bagels to make bagel chips. lemonis: appropriately, the bagel chips...
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pedro: our guest is laurie robinson of george mason university. you also heard her talk about her work at the white house when it comes to this issue. if you want to ask her about police reform efforts, (202) 748-8000 for the mountain and eastern time zones, (202) 748-8001, through the central time zones. you can text us your thoughts at (202) 748-8003. we saw an announcement from merrick garland yesterday, talking about investigations by the justice department on this front. one announced last week, one this week. i want to play you a little bit about the why they are doing that to get your response. >> we are uniquely aware of the challenges faced by those who serve as police officers. we see their commitment firsthand every day, and we recognize the complex issues that make their already-difficult jobs harder. the justice department is also charged with ensuring that the constitutional and federal statutory rights of all people are protected. as i explained last week, congress has authorized the department to conduct pattern or practice investi
pedro: our guest is laurie robinson of george mason university. you also heard her talk about her work at the white house when it comes to this issue. if you want to ask her about police reform efforts, (202) 748-8000 for the mountain and eastern time zones, (202) 748-8001, through the central time zones. you can text us your thoughts at (202) 748-8003. we saw an announcement from merrick garland yesterday, talking about investigations by the justice department on this front. one announced last...
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. >> this is our guest laurie robinson of george mason university, you heard her talk about the work at the white house when it comes to this issue. if you want to ask questions about efforts 202-748-8000 or 202-748-8001 or 202-748-8002. you can text thoughts at 202-748-8003. you talked about the influence the federal government has on this, we heard from attorney general merrick garland yesterday, talking about investigations. i want to play a little bit about the why of why they're doing that and get your response to it. >> we are uniquely aware of the challenges faced by those who serve as police officers. we see their commitment firsthand every day, and we recognize the complex issues that make their already difficult jobs even harder. the justice department is also charged with ensuring that the constitutional and federal statutory rights of all people are protected. as i explained last week, congress has authorized the department to conduct pattern or practice investigations to help it fulfill that responsibility. those investigations and the recommendations and actions that en
. >> this is our guest laurie robinson of george mason university, you heard her talk about the work at the white house when it comes to this issue. if you want to ask questions about efforts 202-748-8000 or 202-748-8001 or 202-748-8002. you can text thoughts at 202-748-8003. you talked about the influence the federal government has on this, we heard from attorney general merrick garland yesterday, talking about investigations. i want to play a little bit about the why of why they're...
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. >> for our guest, this is jim in missouri, democrat's line you're on with laurie robinson, go ahead. >> good morning. myself i would say the default is that police are not supposed to kill people. sure defend yourselves, you know, defend somebody else. the same as any other citizen carrying a gun. now if i make a mistake and i shoot somebody with a phone to their head, i will go to jail. treat the police the same as everybody else. legislating use of force, they talk about training as if it's -- was written in the bible somewhere. if the training results in bad results, change the training.
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lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots.rap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep pockets. and how much have you invested in this business? lou: $6 million. lemonis: i'm sorry? lou: $6 million. lemonis: unfortunately,
lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots.rap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep pockets. and how much have you invested in this business? lou: $6 million. lemonis: i'm sorry? lou: $6 million. lemonis: unfortunately,
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guest: -- host: this is laurie robinson.f you want to ask her questions, (202) 748-8000 . -- (202) 748-8000 and the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8002 if you are in the mountain and pacific time zones. you can also text us at (202) 748-8003. you talked about the amount of influence the federal government has on this issue. i want to play a little bit about the why, the why they are doing that. >> we are uniquely aware of the challenges faced by those who serve as police officers. we see their commitment firsthand every and we recognize the complex issues that make their already difficult jobs already -- already difficult jobs even harder. also charged with ensuring that the constitutional and federal statutory rights of all people are protected. as i explained last week, congress has authorized the department to conduct practiced investigations to help it fulfill that response ability. those investigations and the recommendations and actions that ensue not only protect individuals civil-rights, they also assist p
guest: -- host: this is laurie robinson.f you want to ask her questions, (202) 748-8000 . -- (202) 748-8000 and the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8002 if you are in the mountain and pacific time zones. you can also text us at (202) 748-8003. you talked about the amount of influence the federal government has on this issue. i want to play a little bit about the why, the why they are doing that. >> we are uniquely aware of the challenges faced by those who serve as police...
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laurie woolevar, thanks for being with us. >> absolutely.to read that. >>> a short time from now, president biden will unveil the new guidelines for americans when it comes to wearing masks. >> plus president biden making a big announcement when it comes to the minimum wage. and a capitol rioter trying to get out of jail is using a typo defense for what he did in nancy pelosi's defense. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite re
laurie woolevar, thanks for being with us. >> absolutely.to read that. >>> a short time from now, president biden will unveil the new guidelines for americans when it comes to wearing masks. >> plus president biden making a big announcement when it comes to the minimum wage. and a capitol rioter trying to get out of jail is using a typo defense for what he did in nancy pelosi's defense. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or...
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so scott will engage laurie and heidi in conversation for about 30 -- 35 minutes. and then we will open up the q and a. you can usually raise hand icon to ask a question or enter into your chat box. we will try to get to all the questions but there's no promise on doing that. please ask a question. and with that in going to hand it over too scott. thank you so much for joining, scott. connect thank you so it's really an honor to host to incredibly accomplish voices and global health to really help us process all the passing over the last year but talk about words going what that means for the field of global public health in the coming years. i note many of the students on the skull probably heard me talk more than enough and our time is limited. i'm going to try to speak as little as possible with a lot of ground to cover want to get right into it. is a lot of students on this call think there's a lot of interest in this field of global public health, international development. where want to start but we are working on will be thinking about once the pandemic over
so scott will engage laurie and heidi in conversation for about 30 -- 35 minutes. and then we will open up the q and a. you can usually raise hand icon to ask a question or enter into your chat box. we will try to get to all the questions but there's no promise on doing that. please ask a question. and with that in going to hand it over too scott. thank you so much for joining, scott. connect thank you so it's really an honor to host to incredibly accomplish voices and global health to really...
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laurie. so now that there there is sort of this end date inside.you think, though, that that will help some of those restaurants who are barely hanging on right now? hang on a little bit longer, well, maybe i mean again, where? 70 days out from june 15th right now, but what we really need is that the restaurant, the restaurant relief fund that was part of. the president's $1.9 trillion american rescue plan. we're waiting for those applications to come out right now. many of us are really hoping that we get some of that $27.6 billion, which will probably go super super fast s o. it's really still dependent. i think on what types of financial relief each each individual business has been able to get, and it's been a long slog with a lot of challenges along the way with the payroll protection plan, and. even the $25,000 grants from california i don't know anybody that's actually got one yet, so we need financial relief for people to have a shot at it, okay, so let's look now and go ahead and look ahead towards june 15th. what do you envision indoor di
laurie. so now that there there is sort of this end date inside.you think, though, that that will help some of those restaurants who are barely hanging on right now? hang on a little bit longer, well, maybe i mean again, where? 70 days out from june 15th right now, but what we really need is that the restaurant, the restaurant relief fund that was part of. the president's $1.9 trillion american rescue plan. we're waiting for those applications to come out right now. many of us are really hoping...
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millions of cubic meters of forests were cut down and transported from here laurie mains is a lot of broken equipment which petrovich used to set up a functioning passenger service one as reliable and punctual as himself a fact the villagers appreciate. though a train trip through the taiga might sound romantic to some it's not without risk despite the train driver skills. sometimes the train tips over less often you know but a couple of years ago when i started it was almost every day once i was here and all of sudden the wheels were facing upwards the 1st the passenger car overturned and then it pulled the look of with it i was just wondering if we were going to derail and then we were upside down a good. one the lumber mill closed most people here lost their jobs some took to the bottle. their drinking wine you know that you were right it's not what we're going to look at what else is there to do apart from drink and drive cars you know . petrovitch doesn't drink and drive he always takes a long food prepared by his wife valentino. hears the chan what's taking so long. you'll know
millions of cubic meters of forests were cut down and transported from here laurie mains is a lot of broken equipment which petrovich used to set up a functioning passenger service one as reliable and punctual as himself a fact the villagers appreciate. though a train trip through the taiga might sound romantic to some it's not without risk despite the train driver skills. sometimes the train tips over less often you know but a couple of years ago when i started it was almost every day once i...
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host of the brock laurie show and dana 1000000000 civil rights attorney thank you both for joining me here today i had you on because you are one is my legal expert one knows sports world well i figure we can have a good healthy conversation on this and so let me actually start with you on this one barack should the n.c. have even become involved in this issue. absolutely and i really wish they had not heard of this issue it's it's not smart it's going to read inevitably disaster in the competition world we really want to think about where this will that we will eat and that will be but it's very much. the to realize you know real sports are a map it's a great art well that's the problem and obviously in sports you would have a fair field that's what the n.c.a.a. play there is to have a fair field of play across the board but then there's also the legal issue on this day on the throne to go to you know many state schools receive balta their findings from the state government could this actually from a legal perspective have a bad effect on those schools if the state legislature and th
host of the brock laurie show and dana 1000000000 civil rights attorney thank you both for joining me here today i had you on because you are one is my legal expert one knows sports world well i figure we can have a good healthy conversation on this and so let me actually start with you on this one barack should the n.c. have even become involved in this issue. absolutely and i really wish they had not heard of this issue it's it's not smart it's going to read inevitably disaster in the...
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oh yeah, you do. >>> we're back with laurie garrett. marked in my brain the conversation that we had about the variables that scientists and folks like yourself couldn't predict forward. that was basically an american president who denied the severity and lethality of the pandemic, except, of course, in private with bob woodward. if you look at the number and the make-up of the most vaccine hesitant group, they're white republican men who self-identify as trump supporters. does science again have to make up for the flaws and what is broken in our politics there? >> well, the other group that just new data shows is very resistant to getting vaccinated is white evangelicals, running about 40% saying, under no circumstances will they get the vaccine. is white evangelicals running about 40% saying under no circumstances will they get the vaccine. we can see that there's a confluence of issues playing out. if you're a follower of qanon, if you're a september cal, very conservative white male and if you are a christian evangelical, all of tho
oh yeah, you do. >>> we're back with laurie garrett. marked in my brain the conversation that we had about the variables that scientists and folks like yourself couldn't predict forward. that was basically an american president who denied the severity and lethality of the pandemic, except, of course, in private with bob woodward. if you look at the number and the make-up of the most vaccine hesitant group, they're white republican men who self-identify as trump supporters. does science...
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laurie garrett, dr.kiel emanuel, thank you for coming to "the sunday show." >>> we still have the man himself, senate minority leader harry reid. stay with us. ♪ this is a cold call. ♪ yeah, what y'all want? will you turn to cold washing with tide? tide cleans better in cold than the bargain brand in hot. so, mr. t can wash his hanes tees in cold. that's true mr. t. i pity the fool who don't turn to cold. ahh. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 14 day system. with a painless, onesecond scan i can check my glucose without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. you can do it without fingersticks, too. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. and visit freestyle libre.us to try it for free. for the freestyle libre 14 day system. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm jayson tatum check out my subway sub with del
laurie garrett, dr.kiel emanuel, thank you for coming to "the sunday show." >>> we still have the man himself, senate minority leader harry reid. stay with us. ♪ this is a cold call. ♪ yeah, what y'all want? will you turn to cold washing with tide? tide cleans better in cold than the bargain brand in hot. so, mr. t can wash his hanes tees in cold. that's true mr. t. i pity the fool who don't turn to cold. ahh. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes,...
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work but is this the painting that pin louis to 12 ordered from leonardo in 1507 and that 100 or so laurie you brought to france and 1509. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this punishing eyewitness account. that for same cause hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. when the king of france who conquered milan so all the painting he was very disappointed that he could not take it with him since it was painted a whole wall and so he gave the order to have a copy mandate and that's the copy that hangs in the choir today so what we have here is an eyewitness document from the 16th century that confirms our theory that louis did 12 ordered a copy of the last supper from leonardo da vinci and the. this painting now hangs on the wall of this beautiful abbey in belgium. but then the plot thickens once more as we saw such a large canvas could not have been paid by just one artist such a small time frame so who would have painted on the bend and various solaria
work but is this the painting that pin louis to 12 ordered from leonardo in 1507 and that 100 or so laurie you brought to france and 1509. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this punishing eyewitness account. that for same cause hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. when the king of france who conquered milan so all the painting he was very disappointed...
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directed by lisa rovner and narrated by laurie anderson, it's a riveting film about the electronic music heard of, perhaps because they're all women. i was enthralled by the black—and—white footage of clara rock moore, a glamorous lithuanian violinist who amazed the world as a theremin soloist in the 20s. there's also terrific archive material of daphne 0ram, bebe barron, pauline 0liveros, and the late delia derbyshire, who arranged the doctor who theme tune in �*63. to make them of value for a musical piece, we have to shape them and mould them. this has plenty to say about how creative people are shaped by world events. derbyshire describes being inspired by the abstract sound of air raid sirens. the history of women has been a story of silence. . sisters with transistors concludes with a compelling message about the male bias in music history and demands a change in the way that students are taught. if you are after a fascinating alternative history of electronic music, rent this and turn up the sound. it's in virtual cinemas now. go to modernfilms.com. 0nto a film with absolutely no
directed by lisa rovner and narrated by laurie anderson, it's a riveting film about the electronic music heard of, perhaps because they're all women. i was enthralled by the black—and—white footage of clara rock moore, a glamorous lithuanian violinist who amazed the world as a theremin soloist in the 20s. there's also terrific archive material of daphne 0ram, bebe barron, pauline 0liveros, and the late delia derbyshire, who arranged the doctor who theme tune in �*63. to make them of value...
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hundreds of trips and traveled thousands of miles but writing the travel guide was a journey that laurie wiliver had to finish for him. >> you think he would be happy with it in the end? >> i hope so. i was constantly asking myself, how would tony feel about this or that the, on or what would be important to him. i hope i did a great job. and i know that he would be happy with the idea of being able to share this facing collagen that's all hype? new olay collagen peptide 24 with derm recommended peptides. hydrates better than the $400 cream. for visibly firmer skin. olay. face anything. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take
hundreds of trips and traveled thousands of miles but writing the travel guide was a journey that laurie wiliver had to finish for him. >> you think he would be happy with it in the end? >> i hope so. i was constantly asking myself, how would tony feel about this or that the, on or what would be important to him. i hope i did a great job. and i know that he would be happy with the idea of being able to share this facing collagen that's all hype? new olay collagen peptide 24 with...
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absolutely. >> laurie woolever was powhis assistant and co-author of their cookbook "appetites."n's family urged her to finish it. imagine in some ways you can hear his voice all the time. >> oh, absolutely. there's so much of what would tony do in any circumstance. working with him for ten years, i was very steeped in his voice, in his work. >> she had the notes from their initial brainstorming session. >> i taped the whole thing, thank god. and i -- i had a list of every place he had ever been. >> that's a long list. >> a very long list. the ones he said yes to, he also would have very clear and sometimes very emotionally resernant memories --ies are minute to memories about those places. >> the result -- "world travel: an irreverent guide to cities, restaurants, and hotels." for those who want to travel like tony or at least to read about it. what does it mean to travel like tony bourdain? >> i think it means to be very open to whatever it is the place is offering and to try and not gowithour one set agenda of this is how i travel. >> okay this time -- just this one. >> he was
absolutely. >> laurie woolever was powhis assistant and co-author of their cookbook "appetites."n's family urged her to finish it. imagine in some ways you can hear his voice all the time. >> oh, absolutely. there's so much of what would tony do in any circumstance. working with him for ten years, i was very steeped in his voice, in his work. >> she had the notes from their initial brainstorming session. >> i taped the whole thing, thank god. and i -- i had a...
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on my wedding, my sister, of course, was my maid of honor. >> hi, laurie. i love you very much.eryone. it was a lot of fun and a great hit at the wedding. >> they knew each other very well from high school. manny was football player, actor at the school drama class. they always stayed in touch. >> when they went back to the university of florida after taking some time off, they said, let's get a place together. >> tracy had just moved in that weekend. and i saw on the news the report on the first two girls that were murdered, so i called her. and she hadn't heard anything. i just said, be safe, i love you. i said, have a great first day of school, and call me tomorrow, please. and literally, you know, two hours later, she was murdered. >> that next morning, lisa tried to get in touch with tracy again. and after all day when she couldn't reach her, she asked a mutual friend if he could stop by and check in. >> tommy said "okay, i'll call you from inside the apartment." and i get a call, like, five minutes later, and tommy's just screaming. and he just said, it's tracy, it's tracy
on my wedding, my sister, of course, was my maid of honor. >> hi, laurie. i love you very much.eryone. it was a lot of fun and a great hit at the wedding. >> they knew each other very well from high school. manny was football player, actor at the school drama class. they always stayed in touch. >> when they went back to the university of florida after taking some time off, they said, let's get a place together. >> tracy had just moved in that weekend. and i saw on the...
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one coming in from a viewer named laurie who says, so, mrna messes up our cells. what's your reaction to that? >> that's just not right. the mrna goes in, gets into your cells. the mrna then goes away. once it signals to your cells to produce this particular protein. it's the way -- you know, vaccines, we have to get into people's body a portion of the virus but not the whole virus. we don't want to give people the virus, obviously. we have to get into people's body some portion of the virus that teaches our body to recognize it so it's ready to pounce on the virus if it ever -- if we're ever exposed to the virus. and so, the mrna is an incredibly safe way of doing that because the mrna teaches the cells how to make this thing called the spike protein. the body then creates antibodies to the spike protein. the mrna dissolves in the bloodstream within several days and it doesn't linger at all. it's been tested for many, many years. it's incredibly safe. people are going to have all sort of worries about what this is and what it does. the evidence is that it's incre
one coming in from a viewer named laurie who says, so, mrna messes up our cells. what's your reaction to that? >> that's just not right. the mrna goes in, gets into your cells. the mrna then goes away. once it signals to your cells to produce this particular protein. it's the way -- you know, vaccines, we have to get into people's body a portion of the virus but not the whole virus. we don't want to give people the virus, obviously. we have to get into people's body some portion of the...
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narrated by laurie anderson, it is a riveting film about the electronic missing pioneers you may neverthey are all women. i was enthralled by the black—and—white footage of clara rock moore, a glamorous lithuanian violinist who amazed the world as a theremin soloist in the 1970s. there is also amazing archive footage of the various female electronic resistance, including delia derbyshire, who made the doctor cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to sha -e cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to shape and — cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to shape and mould _ cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to shape and mould the _ cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to shape and mould the sounds. - cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to shape and mould the sounds. it i to shape and mould the sounds. [it has to shape and mould the sounds. has 20 to to shape and mould the sounds. it has 20 to say about how creative people are shaped by world events. derbyshire describes being inspired by the abstract sound of air raid sirens. , ., , ., ., . , sirens. the history of women has been story _ sirens. the histo
narrated by laurie anderson, it is a riveting film about the electronic missing pioneers you may neverthey are all women. i was enthralled by the black—and—white footage of clara rock moore, a glamorous lithuanian violinist who amazed the world as a theremin soloist in the 1970s. there is also amazing archive footage of the various female electronic resistance, including delia derbyshire, who made the doctor cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to sha -e cameco theme tune in 1973. we have to...
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guest: -- host: this is laurie robinson.you want to ask her questions, (202) 748-8000 . -- (202) 748-8000 and the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8002 if you are in the mountain and pacific time zones. you can also text us at (202) 748-8003. you talked about the amount of influence the federal government has on this issue. i want to play a little bit about the why, the why they are doing that. >> we are uniquely aware of the challenges faced by those who serve as police officers. we see their commitment firsthand every and we recognize the complex issues that make their already difficult jobs already -- already difficult jobs even harder. also charged with ensuring that the constitutional and federal statutory rights of all people are protected. as i explained last week, congress has authorized the department to conduct practiced investigations to help it fulfill that response ability. those investigations and the recommendations and actions that ensue not only protect individuals civil-rights, they also assist pol
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millions of cubic meters of forests were cut down and transported from here laurie mains has a lot of broken equipment which petrovich used to set up a functioning passenger service one as reliable and punctual as himself a fact a villager is appreciate. though a train trip through the taiga might sound romantic to some it's not without risk despite the train driver skills. sometimes the train tips over less often you know but a couple of years ago when i started it was almost every day once i was here and all of sudden the wheels were facing upwards the 1st the passenger car overturned and then it pulled the look of with it i was just wondering if we were going to derail and then we were upside down again. when the lumber mill closed most people here lost their jobs some took to the bottle there i've been drinking wine you know that you were right it's not a good one we're going to look. at what else is there is into apart from drink and drive cars you know. petrovitch doesn't drink and drive he always takes a long food prepared by his wife fallon tina. hears the chan what's taking s
millions of cubic meters of forests were cut down and transported from here laurie mains has a lot of broken equipment which petrovich used to set up a functioning passenger service one as reliable and punctual as himself a fact a villager is appreciate. though a train trip through the taiga might sound romantic to some it's not without risk despite the train driver skills. sometimes the train tips over less often you know but a couple of years ago when i started it was almost every day once i...
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laurie mains has a lot of broken equipment which petrovich used to set up a functioning passenger service one as reliable and punctual as himself a fact a villager is appreciate. though a train trip through the tiger might sound romantic to some it's not without risk despite the train driver skills. that sometimes the train tips over less often you know but a couple of years ago when i started it was almost every day once i was here and all the sudden the wheels were facing upwards the 1st the passenger car overturned and then it pulled the look of with it i was just wondering if we were going to derail and then we were upside down a good. one the lumber mill closed most people here lost their jobs some took to the bottle of beer drinking wine you know that about you were right snotty and one would be going with what what else is there to do apart from drink and drive cars. petrovich doesn't drink and drive he always takes a long food prepared by his wife valentino. hears the chan what's taking so long. there's also picking cucumbers and fruit preserves. the 2 have been together for 40 ye
laurie mains has a lot of broken equipment which petrovich used to set up a functioning passenger service one as reliable and punctual as himself a fact a villager is appreciate. though a train trip through the tiger might sound romantic to some it's not without risk despite the train driver skills. that sometimes the train tips over less often you know but a couple of years ago when i started it was almost every day once i was here and all the sudden the wheels were facing upwards the 1st the...
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laurie valdez's partner was shot and killed by san jose state police in 2014. today emotions were mixed. >> and that made me cry because so many of us, like okay, we never got to a courtroom. >> it's very emotional. we've been searching for this justice here in san jose. we haven't gotten it. >> reporter: all three say their verdict is a small step forward. they're a part of silicon valley diva, which is comprised of families like theirs pushing for police reforms. they hope in the future more of these cases will go to trial and be decided by a jury. >> it's not about anti-police. >> we live through it every day. but again, we stick together. we just push for change, so other families are not faced with this. >> reporter: in san jose ian cole, bay area news. >> we appreciate them reaching out speaking to us tonight. as the floyd family gathered inside the courthouse after the verdict, they took a call from president biden. though in tears they've lightly asked him how he was doing. >> pretty mucher now i think they will start to change the world and now. >> a f
laurie valdez's partner was shot and killed by san jose state police in 2014. today emotions were mixed. >> and that made me cry because so many of us, like okay, we never got to a courtroom. >> it's very emotional. we've been searching for this justice here in san jose. we haven't gotten it. >> reporter: all three say their verdict is a small step forward. they're a part of silicon valley diva, which is comprised of families like theirs pushing for police reforms. they hope...
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laurie thomas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving into the yellow tier will be important for upcoming spring plant. >> the timing is so critical right now. and i reiterated that yesterday in a call. hey, everybody is looking to graduations. they're looking to weddings and though, is that things that they may have postponed for for 15 months, right. that they may have canceled. and so there is there is pent-up demand and what that demand means is the ability to hire more workers and bring caters and do things like that. while doctor philip is unsure when san francisco will move into that yellow tier. she says she's hopeful as vaccinations continue. >> based on current projections. she says san francisco should reach herd immunity in may. >> in san francisco. taylor be sackey kron 4 news. despite san francisco not moving into the yellow. tier officials are still moving ahead. >> with plans to resume live indoor events as early as next week. starting next thursday, the news will be able to hold live events and performances indoors at 35%. capacity. that number could change t
laurie thomas with the golden gate restaurant association says moving into the yellow tier will be important for upcoming spring plant. >> the timing is so critical right now. and i reiterated that yesterday in a call. hey, everybody is looking to graduations. they're looking to weddings and though, is that things that they may have postponed for for 15 months, right. that they may have canceled. and so there is there is pent-up demand and what that demand means is the ability to hire...
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so it's forma minimalistic laurie. david tipper field is certainly well known here in berlin for his refurbishment of the noir museum or new museum and recent completion of the james simon gallery on the city's newseum i lent his refresh of the noir that's when i got levy is a triumph for the capital marked by a symbolic handover of the keys on thursday and earlier today i spoke to mr tipper field and i asked him to explain in his own words just why this building is such an icon. what its reputation is is both. a major. cultural building in berlin. especially as it was you know. 26th it was part of rebuilding in especially west berlin and trying to do is we're reinventing city which had lost all of its cultural. monuments to the east side so it it took on a huge responsibility within the city and but in the history of architecture it's also identified as one of mrs great work so the building carried sees. this importance both in terms of its situation and also in that situation it is your doctor. now you've spoken abou
so it's forma minimalistic laurie. david tipper field is certainly well known here in berlin for his refurbishment of the noir museum or new museum and recent completion of the james simon gallery on the city's newseum i lent his refresh of the noir that's when i got levy is a triumph for the capital marked by a symbolic handover of the keys on thursday and earlier today i spoke to mr tipper field and i asked him to explain in his own words just why this building is such an icon. what its...
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. >> reporter: tristan and laurie didn't know it but they have become part of a multi-billion dollarustry one that promises to house, rehabilitate kids. these for-profit firms tell state and local governments that they can help their most vulnerable children, but should they? tonight we investigate one company and show you what can happen to kids when profits become the bottom line. so you just scored amazing savings at ross? mmm-hmm. on brands that take you from me time... ...to go time... ...in no time. hi. get the best bargains ever on looks that work anywhere... ...at ross. yes for less! we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired. expired. expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money. oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? oh. i'll have to check. aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com hello?! get your spring on at ross. yes! with brand-name look
. >> reporter: tristan and laurie didn't know it but they have become part of a multi-billion dollarustry one that promises to house, rehabilitate kids. these for-profit firms tell state and local governments that they can help their most vulnerable children, but should they? tonight we investigate one company and show you what can happen to kids when profits become the bottom line. so you just scored amazing savings at ross? mmm-hmm. on brands that take you from me time... ...to go...
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against the jointer al-jazeera spoken to some of them in qur'an states in the southeast florence laurie reports. so almost never thought he would become a soldier he was a youth leader and activists in the qur'an community. the capital of state in southeast. like many others he's taken part in protests against the coup since they started nearly 2 months ago. i went to a protest every day the police in the open fire at us with real bullets he says he's training to fight after witnessing a friend being shot and seriously wounded by the military during a protest. after i graduate i will go back home and work with the villagers to resist the army. al-jazeera met other activists including from young god who had travelled to state to train with the qur'an national defense organization it's one of 2 armed branches of the qur'an national union that has been fighting for more autonomy for the qur'an minority this protestor has asked us to conceal his identity. when we protest on the streets the burmese army and police shoot at us and of crack down on a demonstrations but we're not afraid we've b
against the jointer al-jazeera spoken to some of them in qur'an states in the southeast florence laurie reports. so almost never thought he would become a soldier he was a youth leader and activists in the qur'an community. the capital of state in southeast. like many others he's taken part in protests against the coup since they started nearly 2 months ago. i went to a protest every day the police in the open fire at us with real bullets he says he's training to fight after witnessing a friend...
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president laurie thomas says. >> it's a great next step, but she's waiting to see what, if any restrictionsate and local health officials will implement is that. >> complete a 100% capacity or are we going to see things like i might expect like proof of vaccination might have to do with moving to a 100% capacity. so i think it's super exciting news, but as usual, the devil is. >> you know, in the details we will. we see this is the beginning of a return on the beginning rebuilding our economy. however, it shakes out san francisco travel president and ceo joe della saunders says. >> it will mean more leisure and business travel to san francisco, which is great for the entire bay area. >> but i believe it comes to the day they can get more than one place need to get you out and explore a lot more of what we have offer say. this is a good sign for san francisco is a good sent to the entire region that, you know, economy can get back into shape and we can getting allies together getting people back into jobs and people back to moving around and enjoy what we have. >> again, that was kron four's
president laurie thomas says. >> it's a great next step, but she's waiting to see what, if any restrictionsate and local health officials will implement is that. >> complete a 100% capacity or are we going to see things like i might expect like proof of vaccination might have to do with moving to a 100% capacity. so i think it's super exciting news, but as usual, the devil is. >> you know, in the details we will. we see this is the beginning of a return on the beginning...
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a 100% capacity inside restaurant owner in golden gate restaurant association, executive director laurie thomas as well. this is a great next step. >> the devil is in the details and she wants to know what if any restrictions state and local health officials will implement. is that going to be proven vaccine or would that be. >> our feeling so great that we could go to like, you know, normal pre covid behavior which we would love to see if it again if it was safe for everybody. small meetings will start to happen. business meetings will start to happen. we should have was was going to come because more things for people to do seen in after losing 8 billion dollars in revenue during the pandemic to does a lack of business and leisure travel. >> joe, tell us under was san francisco travel says reopening california is great news all the way around. >> kevin to his miss to the city's number industry generates more and dollars and generates more tax revenue increase more jobs than any other private industry in 7 just this. it's really important to get travel and tourism back on its feet. >> a
a 100% capacity inside restaurant owner in golden gate restaurant association, executive director laurie thomas as well. this is a great next step. >> the devil is in the details and she wants to know what if any restrictions state and local health officials will implement. is that going to be proven vaccine or would that be. >> our feeling so great that we could go to like, you know, normal pre covid behavior which we would love to see if it again if it was safe for everybody....
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the direction of travel is obvious the relations between russia and the west a worsening once again laurie chalons there for us in london thanks. still ahead on al-jazeera. concerns that the upcoming monsoon season and thousands of writing a song on an ice makes it. and them it makes scavenging even more dangerous and gas is overflowing rubber stamps. it's time for the perfect johnny. winter storm suit point qatar airways hello we've had some rather wet weather into japan recently things will quieten down nicely as we go through the next conflict is the area cloud is in the process of pulling out of the way still got this area of low pressure just rolling through so we will still see a little bit of time weather coming in across western parts of honshu for a time on monday but it is brightening up we'll see more the west sunshine say 21 celsius there in tokyo and 19 across the korean peninsula for so we can get to around 27 in beijing for monday afternoon some of these as we go on through choose day notice the skies clearing nicely now for much of japan by that stage eastern parts of china
the direction of travel is obvious the relations between russia and the west a worsening once again laurie chalons there for us in london thanks. still ahead on al-jazeera. concerns that the upcoming monsoon season and thousands of writing a song on an ice makes it. and them it makes scavenging even more dangerous and gas is overflowing rubber stamps. it's time for the perfect johnny. winter storm suit point qatar airways hello we've had some rather wet weather into japan recently things will...
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powders laurie with with the shipping companies as well. it's not a story we hear a lot about so i'm glad we could talk to you about it all of the holland joining us from london thank you thank you. that is our show for this week to get in touch with me want to know what you think what you want to see on the show you can tweet or d.m. me at ha ha use the hash tag j c t c if you would please e-mail us well as they're counting the cost down to 0 docked in the small few online as well about 0 com slash that takes you straight to our page individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on the ballot for this edition of counting the cost time to mull santamaria from the whole team thanks for joining us the news on al-jazeera is. i care about how the u.s. engages with the growth of the world i cover foreign policy national security this is a political impasse here's the conflict are we telling a good story. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise and to actually feel as if you were th
powders laurie with with the shipping companies as well. it's not a story we hear a lot about so i'm glad we could talk to you about it all of the holland joining us from london thank you thank you. that is our show for this week to get in touch with me want to know what you think what you want to see on the show you can tweet or d.m. me at ha ha use the hash tag j c t c if you would please e-mail us well as they're counting the cost down to 0 docked in the small few online as well about 0 com...
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the power does laurie with with the shipping companies as well. it's not a story we hear a lot about so i'm glad we could talk to you about it all of the holland joining us from london thank you thank you. and that is our show for this week to get in touch with me want to know what you think what you want to see on the show you can tweet or d.m. me come on. use the hashtag you can see if you would please e-mail us what they counting the cost down to 0. and a small few online as well as al-jazeera dot com slash the thing that takes you straight to a page of individual sports and entire episodes to catch up on. that is it for this edition of counting the cost on come on santa maria from the whole team thanks for joining us the news on al-jazeera. it's a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there white supremacy impacts all of our patients you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers everyone goes to their camp and becomes a us versus them this is the deal about constraining your nuc
the power does laurie with with the shipping companies as well. it's not a story we hear a lot about so i'm glad we could talk to you about it all of the holland joining us from london thank you thank you. and that is our show for this week to get in touch with me want to know what you think what you want to see on the show you can tweet or d.m. me come on. use the hashtag you can see if you would please e-mail us what they counting the cost down to 0. and a small few online as well as...
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work but is this the painting that pin louis to 12 ordered from leonardo in 1507 and that 100 or so laurie you brought to france and 59. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this totally eyewitness account. that 4 sayings of course hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. where the king of france who conquered milan sold the painting he was very disappointed that he could not take it with him since it was painted a whole wall and so he gave the order to have a copy made and that's the copy that hangs in the choir today so what we have here is an eyewitness document from the 16th century that confirms our theory that louis did 12 ordered a copy of the last supper from leonardo da vinci and the. this painting now hangs on the wall of this beautiful abbey in belgium. but then the plot thickens once more as we saw such a large canvas could not have been painted by just one artist such a small time frame so who would have painted on the event and various solaria
work but is this the painting that pin louis to 12 ordered from leonardo in 1507 and that 100 or so laurie you brought to france and 59. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this totally eyewitness account. that 4 sayings of course hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. where the king of france who conquered milan sold the painting he was very disappointed...
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what they see as the government's top stands in fighting the pandemic but for nurse assistant of laurie bullen getting her 2nd doze means she's able to worry less about infecting her own family. but it feels like liberation day so now i can refocus and taking care of my patients i am happy a glimmer of hope she says in what otherwise appears a very desolate situation jim duggan al-jazeera manila. north korea says it will not participate in the tokyo lympics becoming the 1st country to officially withdraw from the event in july john yang says it wants to protect its athletes from covert 1000 infections but puts an end to hopes in south korea that the games could reinvigorate diplomatic towards north korea's participation in the 2018 winter olympics in south korea was used as a chance to broker talks with the united states. israel's president is set to announce his pick for a candidate to form a new government he's been holding consultations with political parties after an inconclusive election the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said likud party appears to have the most support among p
what they see as the government's top stands in fighting the pandemic but for nurse assistant of laurie bullen getting her 2nd doze means she's able to worry less about infecting her own family. but it feels like liberation day so now i can refocus and taking care of my patients i am happy a glimmer of hope she says in what otherwise appears a very desolate situation jim duggan al-jazeera manila. north korea says it will not participate in the tokyo lympics becoming the 1st country to...
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. >> capacity inside restaurant owner in golden gate restaurant association, executive director laurie thomas as well. this is a great next step. >> the devil is in the details and she wants to know what if any restrictions state d local health officials will implement. is that going to be proven vaccine or would that be. >> our feeling so great that we could go to like, you know, normal pre covid behavior which we would love to see if it again if it was safe for everybody. small meetings will start to happen. business meetings will start to happen. we should have was was going to come because more things for people to do seen in after losing 8 billion dollars in revenue during the pandemic to does a lack of business and leisure travel. >> joe, tell us under was san francisco travel says reopening california is great news all the way around. >> kevin to his miss to the city's industry generates more and dollars and generates more tax revenue increase more jobs than any other private industry in 7 just this. really important to get travel and tourism back on its feet. >> the state's reo
. >> capacity inside restaurant owner in golden gate restaurant association, executive director laurie thomas as well. this is a great next step. >> the devil is in the details and she wants to know what if any restrictions state d local health officials will implement. is that going to be proven vaccine or would that be. >> our feeling so great that we could go to like, you know, normal pre covid behavior which we would love to see if it again if it was safe for everybody....
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most specific would be i think i think probably a bit different because for example tonight the 1st laurie curran. people from. but parma. is about to arrive for example so the people of palma will begin in a in. in a different way. which is unclear for people who get within samoa how it will hear more often hear. i want to hear appreciate the straighter look at me straight that would be the 1st presence because many of these people are just going back for cameras to see there's a lot of censorship and people are saying what they are being told that is our big challenge what evidence do you have of god that is a very big charge why would you go back and just as i might also many people say. you know had. there's a pause and i say yes. getting back to normal i wanted to clarify one point it's very important you know this is not just about the government to reclaim their plane and claiming. it is the. bottom up of people to. what we have seen already on the television reports about the people in home. ec kind of all or that if anybody but it's a study. on people we haven't thought of from mo
most specific would be i think i think probably a bit different because for example tonight the 1st laurie curran. people from. but parma. is about to arrive for example so the people of palma will begin in a in. in a different way. which is unclear for people who get within samoa how it will hear more often hear. i want to hear appreciate the straighter look at me straight that would be the 1st presence because many of these people are just going back for cameras to see there's a lot of...
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there in tokyo in the sunshine 22 in a saka sunshine to across northern parts of the philippines and laurie fine and dry across a good part of indochina want to see showers around will our way into parts of vietnam some nasty weather there just easing across the andaman sea as we go on through the next few days plenty of showers there as per usual across much of southeast asia and in asia in particular could see some very heavy rain that wet weather that we do have around the end of the say the nicobar islands seeing some very heavy downpours as we go on through the next day or so the possibility of some localized flash flooding as a result of that much of india with the stays hot and dry and that heat extending all the way up into northern parts of pakistan. sponsored by qatar airways. it's the political debate show that's challenging the way you think i want to know where you're to stand on cancer culture decreasing the range of ideas that can be heard from international politics to the global pandemic and everything in between if tech companies are the ones with all the power what do we
there in tokyo in the sunshine 22 in a saka sunshine to across northern parts of the philippines and laurie fine and dry across a good part of indochina want to see showers around will our way into parts of vietnam some nasty weather there just easing across the andaman sea as we go on through the next few days plenty of showers there as per usual across much of southeast asia and in asia in particular could see some very heavy rain that wet weather that we do have around the end of the say the...
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china decided to boost production of battery cells or government encouraged foreign investors via laurienumb to own 70 percent of the company and in one year 50 or 60 new businesses were producing cells but in europe we're talking about just 2 new companies that's not enough we have to work faster in the learned tried. current focus indicates that by 2028 worldwide battery production capacity will be nearly 10 times what it was in 2018. the total amount is expected to reach more than 2000 gigawatt alice. china is expected to account for 62 percent of production capacity and europe 17 percent china has invested in a number of european battery factories. then we start with. china is doing very well in this sector because the government is easing regulations to promote electro mobility and life to china doesn't have a lot of experience with producing internal combustion engines so it's now focused on electric vehicles. and they're doing this to cut down on air pollution and they're big cities and so they're in a good position right now to move ahead with this effort also songs bones but her
china decided to boost production of battery cells or government encouraged foreign investors via laurienumb to own 70 percent of the company and in one year 50 or 60 new businesses were producing cells but in europe we're talking about just 2 new companies that's not enough we have to work faster in the learned tried. current focus indicates that by 2028 worldwide battery production capacity will be nearly 10 times what it was in 2018. the total amount is expected to reach more than 2000...
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the power does laurie with with the shipping companies as well. it's not a story we hear a lot about so i'm glad we could talk to you about it all of the holland joining us from london thank you thank you. and that is our show for this week to get in touch with me want to know what you think what you want to see on the show you can tweet or. use the hashtag you can see if you would please e-mail us what they're counting the cost down to 0. and a small few online as well as al-jazeera dot com slash the thing that takes you straight to a page of individual reports and entire episodes for you to catch up on. that is it for this edition of counting the cost on come on santa maria from the whole team thanks for joining us the news on al-jazeera. i mean like a vase in the south of india to find out how a tiny bat in this cave brought an extensive mining operation to a standstill coronavirus he wept across the world with devastating effect and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife trade here in vietnam we visit a rescue center for so
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of what they see as the government's jobs then in fighting the pandemic but for nurse assistant of laurie bullen getting her 2nd doze means she's able to worry less about infecting her own family. but it feels like liberation day so now i can refocus and taking care of my patients i am happy a glimmer of hope she says in what otherwise appears a very desolate situation jim duggan al jazeera manila. more than 1800 inmates of us going to prison in southern one jury was attacked by an armed group or sorties explosives were used to free the prisoners in him a state president mohammed who behati described it as an act of terrorism. there's a big sammy says it's retaking control of the northern town of parma a military spokesman said a significant number of fighters were killed during the operation as victoria b. reports. soldiers patrol the streets of palmer army commanders say the military is backing control of the town nearly 2 weeks after it was seized by armed groups so see if we cleared the last area this morning and is completely safe in the next few hours if we need to bring in any plan
of what they see as the government's jobs then in fighting the pandemic but for nurse assistant of laurie bullen getting her 2nd doze means she's able to worry less about infecting her own family. but it feels like liberation day so now i can refocus and taking care of my patients i am happy a glimmer of hope she says in what otherwise appears a very desolate situation jim duggan al jazeera manila. more than 1800 inmates of us going to prison in southern one jury was attacked by an armed group...
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insights laurie you can also join the conversation. a j inside story from the entire team here in doha by for now. the climate has changed every year for millions of years decades of told good little action it's all about just create confusion to create smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically subverted the oil industry was a main bankroller or opposition to climate action the campaign against the climate do you think that's a bad thing more she did which was a good thing absolutely coming soon on al-jazeera. xenophobia violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. generation identity was at one time the fastest growing far right organization on the continent now watch the investigation that led to the french government banning the group. generation hate. part 2 of a special 2 part investigation on a. story of one of the most successful p.r. campaigns in the us. study after study has demonstrated that israeli perspectives dominate american media coverage wh
insights laurie you can also join the conversation. a j inside story from the entire team here in doha by for now. the climate has changed every year for millions of years decades of told good little action it's all about just create confusion to create smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically subverted the oil industry was a main bankroller or opposition to climate action the campaign against the climate do you think that's a bad thing more she...