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good evening, lilia. >> reporter: good evening, norah. are more than a thousand firefighters at work right now, and it's 105 degrees. it feels even hotter than that,a which is not just uncomfortable, but it takes a toll on firefighters, at a time when they are needed the most. it is a brutal battle on the front lines. conditions so extreme... ...that these northern california firefighters barely escape the flames. >> got everybody? yeah. see all that (bleep) flying in the (bleep) air? >>thore's lihey do.>>w thgoing been. >> reporter: homes, memories, gone. in the parched western u.s., flames that seem a safe distance away can suddenly get way too close. this fire is picking up very fast. wind is changing direction, and there are embers that are starting smaller fires on this side of the road. this wildfire on yosemite national park threatens the town of ahwahnee. >> it's just high stress worrying about how far the fire will come because yesterday it was right behind us. >> reporter: in oregon, the bootleg fire rages out of control, now at
good evening, lilia. >> reporter: good evening, norah. are more than a thousand firefighters at work right now, and it's 105 degrees. it feels even hotter than that,a which is not just uncomfortable, but it takes a toll on firefighters, at a time when they are needed the most. it is a brutal battle on the front lines. conditions so extreme... ...that these northern california firefighters barely escape the flames. >> got everybody? yeah. see all that (bleep) flying in the (bleep)...
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lilia luciano, thank you.re going to turn now to that emotional testimony in day one of the investigation into the deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. a house panel heard from four officers who defended the building from a violent mob of pro-trump supporters. well, we learned today, that some officers were attacked with racial slurs. we want to warn you that the video is graphic and disturbing. here is cbs' kris van cleave. >> reporter: in dramatic and gut-wrenching testimony, four police officers described what felt like medieval battle, fighting inch by inch to repel an angry mob of trump supporters intent on breaching the capitol on january 6. >> i heard chanting from some in the crowd, "get his gun and kill him with his own gun." >> i could feel myself losing oxygen and recall thinking to myself, "this is how i'm going to die." >> at worst, to be dragged down into the crowd and lynched. >> reporter: as video of what officers experienced rolled, capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell wiped tears from his e
lilia luciano, thank you.re going to turn now to that emotional testimony in day one of the investigation into the deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. a house panel heard from four officers who defended the building from a violent mob of pro-trump supporters. well, we learned today, that some officers were attacked with racial slurs. we want to warn you that the video is graphic and disturbing. here is cbs' kris van cleave. >> reporter: in dramatic and gut-wrenching testimony, four police...
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norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you.he 32nd summer olympics are officially underway in tokyo tonight amid a worsening covid emergency and like many things in this pandemic, it was an unprecedented opening ceremony. cbs' jamie yuccas is in tokyo. >> reporter: inside the olympic stadium, the stands were mostly empty, a unique scene of pageantry amid a pandemic. japanese tennis star naomi osaka lit the caldron to start the games but covid restrictions kept away all by 900 v.i.p.s and guests, compared to the more than 80,000 who filled stadiums. and there was new controversy as organizers said a test kit shortage inside the olympic village earlier this week briefly complicated efforts to keep covid out, this came as 19 new cases popped up, bringing total infections to more than 100. about 100 of the 613 u.s. athletes are not vaccinated. outside the stadium, protesters demanded the games be canceled, as japan suffers through its highest daily case count since january. doctor kenji shibuya helped direct japan's vaccine roll ou
norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you.he 32nd summer olympics are officially underway in tokyo tonight amid a worsening covid emergency and like many things in this pandemic, it was an unprecedented opening ceremony. cbs' jamie yuccas is in tokyo. >> reporter: inside the olympic stadium, the stands were mostly empty, a unique scene of pageantry amid a pandemic. japanese tennis star naomi osaka lit the caldron to start the games but covid restrictions kept away all by 900...
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we begin tonight with cbs' lilia luciano in pasadena, california, lilia, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. that national vaccination rate is nowhere near enough to stop the spread of the delta variant and now health officials are bracing for an even bigger spike in infections. tonight, there are new fears of another covid surge in southernt spreading. l.a. and san diego counties are reporting their highest number of cases since february. how worried are you about the threat of the delta variant at this point? >> i'm terrified. >> reporter: nationally new covid cases have spiked almost 50% with increases in all 50 states and 90% of u.s. jurisdictions, quinten lucas is the mayor of kansas city, missouri. >> i think every mayor of a major city in america is wondering if it's a time to return to mandates. >> reporter: florida is the nation's worst hot spot, accounting for more than one in five of all new cases. that didn't matter at miami's rolling loud music festival where thousands of people crammed together in california protestors rallied against vaccine requirement
we begin tonight with cbs' lilia luciano in pasadena, california, lilia, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. that national vaccination rate is nowhere near enough to stop the spread of the delta variant and now health officials are bracing for an even bigger spike in infections. tonight, there are new fears of another covid surge in southernt spreading. l.a. and san diego counties are reporting their highest number of cases since february. how worried are you about...
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all right, lilia luciano, thank you.ht more shocking revelations about the final days of the trump administration, including serious talk of a potential attack on iran and a big intelligence failure within the secret service leading up to the capitol riot. we get more details from cbs' is van cleave tonight. >> reporter: a new report tonight reveals former president trump's top general was actively working to stop him from striking iran in the final days of his presidency. "if you do this, you're going to have an expletive war," general mark milley would say, according to the article. the same concern held by house speaker nancy pelosi, who told "60 minutes" she called the chairman of the joint chiefs personally. >> i have sought information from those who are in a position to know that there are protections against this dangerous president initiating any military hostilities or something worse than that. >> reporter: before general milley left a january 3 meeting, the president told him his january 6 rally was going to
all right, lilia luciano, thank you.ht more shocking revelations about the final days of the trump administration, including serious talk of a potential attack on iran and a big intelligence failure within the secret service leading up to the capitol riot. we get more details from cbs' is van cleave tonight. >> reporter: a new report tonight reveals former president trump's top general was actively working to stop him from striking iran in the final days of his presidency. "if you do...
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here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: as the historic heat continues, the death toll is soaring. nearly 100 deaths have been confirmed so far in the western u.s. >> i'm worried that people were just going to think of it as a nuisance, but it really has been life threatening. >> reporter: in canada, nearly 500 sudden deaths have been reported in british columbia alone during the heat wave. officials believe the increase in fatalities is likely linked to the extreme weather. wildfires forced the town of lytten, canada, to evacuate. >> to get everyone stuck on that side of the mountain. >> reporter: temperatures there hit a record 121 degrees. flames burned 90% of the town. in the u.s., the heat is fuel 44 large fires across nearly a dozen states. the scorching temperatures in the pacific northwest have move inland as doctors try to keep up with the emergency. >> we saw folks who were arriving with heatstroke who had to emergenciently be rapidly cooled, packed in ice in order to get their body temperatures down. >> reporter: and tonight, concerns about farm workers who have worked i
here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: as the historic heat continues, the death toll is soaring. nearly 100 deaths have been confirmed so far in the western u.s. >> i'm worried that people were just going to think of it as a nuisance, but it really has been life threatening. >> reporter: in canada, nearly 500 sudden deaths have been reported in british columbia alone during the heat wave. officials believe the increase in fatalities is likely linked to the extreme weather....
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norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you. and for the first time tonight we are hearing the desperate calls to 911 made in the harrowing moments after that condo building collapsed in surfside florida. we want to warn you, what are you about to hear is heartbreaking. here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> what are you seeing? i can't see nothing but smoke. >> the 911 calls started pouring in after 1:15 the morning of the collapse. each one more urgent than the last, as the scope of the disaster unfolded before people's eyes. >> there's people yelling, saying they are stuck. >> reporter: some of the callers were survivors trying to make their way out and trying to help neighbors along the way. >> yes. >> okay, are you able to get out through the staircase. >> no, no, the staircase is closed. >> in one call a woman indicates where the first signs of trouble were spotted. the pool deck above the underground garage which is now a part of the investigation into the collapse. >> i look out, outside and i saw the area started sinking down
norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you. and for the first time tonight we are hearing the desperate calls to 911 made in the harrowing moments after that condo building collapsed in surfside florida. we want to warn you, what are you about to hear is heartbreaking. here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> what are you seeing? i can't see nothing but smoke. >> the 911 calls started pouring in after 1:15 the morning of the collapse. each one more urgent than the last, as the...
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we begin tonight with cbs's lilia luciano in lous angeles. >> reporter: that's right. less than half of americans are fullch vaccinated and that's just not enough to stop the spread of that delta variant. tonight there are new fears of another covid surge in southern california, with vaccinations lagging and the delta variant spreading. l.a. and san diego counties are reporting their highest number of cases since february. >> how worried are you about the spread of the delta variant at this point? >> i'm terrified. >> reporter: nationally, new covid cases have spiked almost 50% with increases in all 50 states in 90% of u.s. jurisdictions. >> i think every mayor of a major city in america right now is wondering if it's a time to return to mandates. >> reporter: florida is the nation's worst hot spot accounting for more than one in five of all new cases. that didn't matter at miami's rolling loud music festival where thousands of people cramped together. there's a renewed push nationwide to reach vaccine holdouts now worried about the delta variant. >> i just don't want
we begin tonight with cbs's lilia luciano in lous angeles. >> reporter: that's right. less than half of americans are fullch vaccinated and that's just not enough to stop the spread of that delta variant. tonight there are new fears of another covid surge in southern california, with vaccinations lagging and the delta variant spreading. l.a. and san diego counties are reporting their highest number of cases since february. >> how worried are you about the spread of the delta variant...
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for the very latest with beginning with lilia in los angeles where some mask mandates have returned. >> reporter: los angeles is the t cooreasks again. the mandate is for indoors, and it is indefinite. masks are back in los angeles today one month after california dropped restrictions claiming the state's covid recovery was on track. but now a speed bump. how do you feel about this mte ? >> i'm fine with it. >> i don't buy all of it, and i'm tired of living lockdown. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci warns of a dangerous outbreak among the unvaccinated. los angeles is a place with a high vaccination rate so what are your thoughts on this mandate in particular? >> there are still plenty of people who are not vaccinated leading to that dynamic spread of the virus throughout the community. i believe that's what the challenge is in los angeles. >> reporter: nationwide, the rate of vaccinations has dropped by 35%. that's allowed canada to catch up fast. america's progress is threatened by the highly contagious delta variant. new cases have spiked almost 70% in the u.s. over the past week wit
for the very latest with beginning with lilia in los angeles where some mask mandates have returned. >> reporter: los angeles is the t cooreasks again. the mandate is for indoors, and it is indefinite. masks are back in los angeles today one month after california dropped restrictions claiming the state's covid recovery was on track. but now a speed bump. how do you feel about this mte ? >> i'm fine with it. >> i don't buy all of it, and i'm tired of living lockdown. >>...
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fueling the flames, extreme draught and intense heat, lilia luciano is in palmdale with more, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, errol, the heat is brutal. where i am in palmdale, north of los angeles, right now it is 106 degrees, bone dry and also windy. all of that together making conditions in the west perfect for devastating and also deadly wildfires. >> wildfires in the west exploded overnight forcing evacuations and turning deadly. two arizona firefighters were killed saturday when their plane crashed while serving flame, in oregon the bootleg fire is now the biggest wildfire in the country and california's beckworth complex fire has doubled in size daily for the past three days. extreme heat and drought are daily for the past three days. extreme heat and dro fueling the flames. more than 30 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories with several cities hitting record triplenins cities hitting rec digit temperatures.gi washington and oregon set new emergency orders mandating access to shade, water and drinks for anyone working breaks for anyone worki
fueling the flames, extreme draught and intense heat, lilia luciano is in palmdale with more, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, errol, the heat is brutal. where i am in palmdale, north of los angeles, right now it is 106 degrees, bone dry and also windy. all of that together making conditions in the west perfect for devastating and also deadly wildfires. >> wildfires in the west exploded overnight forcing evacuations and turning deadly. two arizona firefighters were...
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here's cbs's lilia luciano. >> reporter: the brutal summer continues, plagued by drought, scorched byrecord heat. the fire danger remains extreme. one burning now in california is near the town of paradise, rebuilt after being completely destroyed nearly three years ago. fortunately, this time, it's moving away from homes. the bootleg fire in oregon, already the nation's largest at more than 225,000 acres, exploded again overnight, sending large plumes visible from space. and what's complicating the firefighting effort are the sheer numbers. at least 71 large fires are now burning in 12 states, nine new fires reported, including the red apple fire in washington state, forcing evacuations and fraying nerves. >> it was a little emotional having to wake a seven-year-old and eight-year-old up and telling them you've got to leave the house. >> reporter: this is what the west has endured for the past few days, and the firefighters that we met on the ground feared the worst is yet to come. how dire is the situation, wildfire-wise, in california? >> the vegetation around here is very dry, dan
here's cbs's lilia luciano. >> reporter: the brutal summer continues, plagued by drought, scorched byrecord heat. the fire danger remains extreme. one burning now in california is near the town of paradise, rebuilt after being completely destroyed nearly three years ago. fortunately, this time, it's moving away from homes. the bootleg fire in oregon, already the nation's largest at more than 225,000 acres, exploded again overnight, sending large plumes visible from space. and what's...
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adriana. >> diaz: lilia luciano, thank you so much.apitol police now have a new chief, six months after the attack that left the force at a troubled crossroads. cbs' nikole killian sat down with him. >> reporter: incoming capitol police chief tom manger. says the events of january 6 compelled him to come out of retirement. >> i remember being angry, looking at cops being assaulted. what i wanted to do was get in my car and go down there and help them. it was a very emotional experience. >> reporter: half a year later, the police veteran hopes to restore confidence as he takes the helm of a department still reeling from the deaths of several officers, the resignation of its previous chief, and an understaffed and overworked force. what do you see as the biggest failures that day? >> i've been a cop for 42 years, and i realize that when you get information you have to weigh it-- the intelligence, the equipment, the training and the staffing. and, you know, it's easy to say, "oh, well if we would have done this, had that, it would have ma
adriana. >> diaz: lilia luciano, thank you so much.apitol police now have a new chief, six months after the attack that left the force at a troubled crossroads. cbs' nikole killian sat down with him. >> reporter: incoming capitol police chief tom manger. says the events of january 6 compelled him to come out of retirement. >> i remember being angry, looking at cops being assaulted. what i wanted to do was get in my car and go down there and help them. it was a very emotional...
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here's cbs's lilia luciano. cal, the horrific sound of a fire storm, and the gut-wrenching sight of homes consumed by flames from a massive fire north of lake taho. in this a fire torrent fueled by intense heat and winds. parks memories of 2020, the worst year ever for california wildfires. this year, twice as many acres have already burned. the largest so far is this fire in northern california, three times the size of san francisco, erratic winds proving dangerous for firefighters. in oregon, the nation's biggest fire is continuing to grow expoflengsly. >> we are seeing, you know, doubling in size of the fire every 24 hours. >> reporter: and that wildfire near the state's southern border has affected power lines now affecting the grid in parents of oregon and california, making conditions worse unrelenting heat, weeks of record-breaking temperatures throughout the west. las vegas tying its all-time record of 117 degrees, the hottest it's ever been in grand junction, colorado, 107. in death valley, 130, four de
here's cbs's lilia luciano. cal, the horrific sound of a fire storm, and the gut-wrenching sight of homes consumed by flames from a massive fire north of lake taho. in this a fire torrent fueled by intense heat and winds. parks memories of 2020, the worst year ever for california wildfires. this year, twice as many acres have already burned. the largest so far is this fire in northern california, three times the size of san francisco, erratic winds proving dangerous for firefighters. in oregon,...
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for the latest we begin with lilia luciano in los angeles where some mask mandates have returned. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, to you, jericka. los angeles is the first county to require masks again. the mandate is for indoors and it is indefinite. masks are back in los angeles today, one month after claiming the state's covidtions recovery was on track. but now a speed bump. >> how do you feel about this new mask mandate that is today. >> i'm fine with it. >> i don't buy all of it. i'm tired of living locked down. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci warns of a dangerous outbreak among the unvaccinated. los angeles is a place with a hig vaccination rate what are your thoughts on this mandate in particular? >> there are still plenty of people who are not vaccinated, leading to that dynamic spread of the virus throughout the community. i believe that's what the challenge is in los angeles. >> reporter: nationwide the rate of vaccinations is dropped by 35%. that has allowed canada at first low in shots in arms to catch up fast. mark's progress is threatened by america's progre
for the latest we begin with lilia luciano in los angeles where some mask mandates have returned. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, to you, jericka. los angeles is the first county to require masks again. the mandate is for indoors and it is indefinite. masks are back in los angeles today, one month after claiming the state's covidtions recovery was on track. but now a speed bump. >> how do you feel about this new mask mandate that is today. >> i'm fine with it....
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norah. >> o'donnell: my goodness, lilia luciano, thank you. well, tonight the fight over voting rights in texas has reached a new level of hostility. democratic lawmakers bolted the state capitol this afternoon to prevent passage of a new election law, and they say they're prepared to stay away for weeks. cbs' mireya villarreal reports tonight from austin. >> reporter: tonight, texas democrats on the run. where are you? ( laughter ) >> i'm at the airport. >> reporter: jasmine crockett is one of nearly 60 lawmakers who fled the lone star state for washington, d.c.. most travelling on two private jets, grinding the texas legislature to a halt and preventig republicans from taking action on a controversial vo rigs bill. had they stayed in state, texas rangers could have rounded them up and returned them to the capitol. >> we heard rumblings that they actually were planning to lock the chamber and hold us in there until those bills got passed. >> reporter: the texas bill would mandate new i.d. requirements for voting by mail and ban drive through
norah. >> o'donnell: my goodness, lilia luciano, thank you. well, tonight the fight over voting rights in texas has reached a new level of hostility. democratic lawmakers bolted the state capitol this afternoon to prevent passage of a new election law, and they say they're prepared to stay away for weeks. cbs' mireya villarreal reports tonight from austin. >> reporter: tonight, texas democrats on the run. where are you? ( laughter ) >> i'm at the airport. >> reporter:...
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{lilia you it as soon as we know. ok, nick, for _ you it as soon as we know.e get any movement on it and speaking of movement, thatis on it and speaking of movement, that is alive shot of where the count is taking place and in the far distance you can see the far distance you can see the podium with returning officer at some point, step forward and give the results —— a live shot. as we are hearing from nick, they are doing what is called a bundle review. so that may delay things just a little bit longer than we expected but we will keep a close eye on proceedings in that counting call in huddersfield but in the meantime let's go back to sienna rodgers and mo hussein, siena is the editor of labour list. election fatigue so did you detect a sense of that? hat you detect a sense of that? not overwhelmingly. there was quite a lot of— overwhelmingly. there was quite a lot of apathy and especially from — a lot of apathy and especially from muslim voters, i found. i expected more and physio six support— i expected more and physio six support for galloway —— enthusia
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call me in the, in the i so, you know, i get you as a lilia milk, there's only a general can $1000000.00 think over you think? well, i think it's like that because there's like the book on it which is about you don't have to pay for that. what, what i pretty middle civil kinetic, i don't know. i have a this is going to start working out. i yeah. i mean, like i said, you know, that you're going to love them. yeah. for, you know, you know, younger now you're not going to speed up a meeting at noon the, like i said, you can call me and let me know. yeah, we put it. i said, if you can meet that it goes by them. i really like, i feel like i'm looking into his vision is i just stood. i was not going to see him for him to be on. those course will be, look at the in the him flores is going to the quote that i got on the car. did they made you get, i mean those handle elect or the like at the thursday? i got my no. okay, so just a 2nd because you just want us to feel, you know, you said to me without getting without a when i didn't know how to do that is if i could put a little but i mean i can s
call me in the, in the i so, you know, i get you as a lilia milk, there's only a general can $1000000.00 think over you think? well, i think it's like that because there's like the book on it which is about you don't have to pay for that. what, what i pretty middle civil kinetic, i don't know. i have a this is going to start working out. i yeah. i mean, like i said, you know, that you're going to love them. yeah. for, you know, you know, younger now you're not going to speed up a meeting at...
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here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: as the historic heat continues, the death toll is soaring.n e west u.s.'medt peerin t eahaen ttening 500 suddennada, nearly reportedbritish mbt .ficibelievi ennada, to evaate.>>ge sn th side of the mountain. >> reporter: temperatures there hit a record 121 degrees. flames burned 90% of the town. in the u.s., the heat is fuel 44 large fires across nearly a dozen states. the scorching temperatures in the pacific northwest have moved inland as doctors try to keep up with the emergency. >> we saw folks who were arriving with heatstroke who had to emergently be rapidly cooled, packed in ice in order to get their body temperatures downht, concerns about farm workers who have worked in excessive heat for days. it's never been like this. on saturday, a farm worker collapsed and died at work. it was more than 100 degrees at the time, and here in spokane, at this hospital alone, heat- and, norah, mostthe of tse people are beten the ages of 20 and 40. we're going to turn now to that tropical storm that could hamper the search-and-rescue efforts down in sur
here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: as the historic heat continues, the death toll is soaring.n e west u.s.'medt peerin t eahaen ttening 500 suddennada, nearly reportedbritish mbt .ficibelievi ennada, to evaate.>>ge sn th side of the mountain. >> reporter: temperatures there hit a record 121 degrees. flames burned 90% of the town. in the u.s., the heat is fuel 44 large fires across nearly a dozen states. the scorching temperatures in the pacific northwest have moved inland...
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for the very latest with beginning with lilia in los angeles where some mask mandates have returned.reporter: los angeles is the t cooreasks again. the mandate is f
for the very latest with beginning with lilia in los angeles where some mask mandates have returned.reporter: los angeles is the t cooreasks again. the mandate is f
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we begin tonight with cbs's lilia luciano in lous angeles. >> reporter: that's right.than half of americans are fullch vaccinated and that's just not
we begin tonight with cbs's lilia luciano in lous angeles. >> reporter: that's right.than half of americans are fullch vaccinated and that's just not
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with his wife, lilia davis. luca steele was at the center of a historic day in the 1st farmer, a primary school teacher from one of the coolest district in the country. he steals new precedent. is that pretty much of a s k. this is the 1st time that our country shall be governed by present appears like many of the peruvians from the suppressed classes. the 1st time that a popular party formed in the interior of the country as he democratically wearing his tweed mark hat from his home region. of her medicaid, the north gaster. you addressed congress in an hour long speech located. so we want to, in the abuse of the monopolies of high prices, of basic services of energy and medicines. we want families, economy more stable governance. you'll say his priority will be to tackle the pandemic, nearly 200000 peruvians have died of over 19 and more than 3000000, lost their jobs. castillo said he'll distribute bonuses credits and support small businesses, among other reforms, coming from one of the poorest districts in the nation. garcia told poor peruvians, he understands them. you don't get a ph
with his wife, lilia davis. luca steele was at the center of a historic day in the 1st farmer, a primary school teacher from one of the coolest district in the country. he steals new precedent. is that pretty much of a s k. this is the 1st time that our country shall be governed by present appears like many of the peruvians from the suppressed classes. the 1st time that a popular party formed in the interior of the country as he democratically wearing his tweed mark hat from his home region. of...
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gearing up to derail what they see as a radical agenda. marianna sanchez reports from lima with his wife lilia by this lucas theo was at the center of a historic day in 1st farmer. a primary school teacher from one of the coolest districts in the country is status new press. he did not premier of a s k. this is the 1st time that country shall be governed by present appears like many of the peruvians this from the suppressed classes. the 1st time that a popular party formed in the interior of the country as here democratically but to be wearing his trademark hat from his home region of her medicaid, the north gaster. you addressed congress in an hour long speech located. so we want to, in the abuse of the monopolies of high prices, of basic services and energy and medicines. we want families, economy is more stable over the you think his priority will be to tackle the pandemic. nearly 200000 peruvians have died of over 19 and more than 3000000 lost their jobs. castillo said he'll distribute bonuses, credits and support small businesses, among other reforms coming from one of the poorest distric
gearing up to derail what they see as a radical agenda. marianna sanchez reports from lima with his wife lilia by this lucas theo was at the center of a historic day in 1st farmer. a primary school teacher from one of the coolest districts in the country is status new press. he did not premier of a s k. this is the 1st time that country shall be governed by present appears like many of the peruvians this from the suppressed classes. the 1st time that a popular party formed in the interior of...
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{lilia influence and his knowledge of the game is fantastic.— game is fantastic. of people _ game is fantastic. ok, the game itself, a lot of people saying i game is fantastic. ok, the game | itself, a lot of people saying that we have seen a very strong defence so far. it is about time we started attacking more. what you make of all that? i attacking more. what you make of all that? 4' attacking more. what you make of all that? ~ ., attacking more. what you make of all that? ~ . , that? i think we are playing winning football, which _ that? i think we are playing winning football, which is _ that? i think we are playing winning football, which is what _ that? i think we are playing winning football, which is what it _ that? i think we are playing winning football, which is what it is - that? i think we are playing winning football, which is what it is all- football, which is what it is all about in a tournament. i for one it was really excited by all the attacking talent we have within the squad to go and entertain and win games that comes doubly and everything e
{lilia influence and his knowledge of the game is fantastic.— game is fantastic. of people _ game is fantastic. ok, the game itself, a lot of people saying i game is fantastic. ok, the game | itself, a lot of people saying that we have seen a very strong defence so far. it is about time we started attacking more. what you make of all that? i attacking more. what you make of all that? 4' attacking more. what you make of all that? ~ ., attacking more. what you make of all that? ~ . , that? i...
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carlos: "esa no es mi cuÑada, y todo se va arreglar", fueron las declaraciones que dio lilia yolanda.omo cuando alguien estÁ por dinero, interÉs. no veo amor, y se lo puedo decir a ella en su cara, soy un niÑo prodigio, que digo lo que siento. no los veo juntos. carlos: allÍ estÁn los presagios del niÑo prodigio, nuestros comentarios, no se me vayan que tenemos mÁs aquÍ en "sin rollo" al regresar de la pausa. ya volvemos. ♪ ♪ no importa si no sabes negociar... what do we think? no. - yes. how about that one? that one? - yeah ...si te vistes para impresionar o quieres pasar desapercibida. porque en carmax, el precio del auto es el mismo para todo el mundo e incluye una garantía de reembolso de 30 días. the way it should be. carmax. (hysterical laughing) ha, that's a joke! do not repeat that! to anyone, alright? put up your fists. are you going to fight? are you like, pow pow!? do not repeat that to anyone. (hysterical laughing) i'm dying. (hysterical laughing) (hysterical laughing) ohhh, oh. (hysterical laughing) the video calling device designed to bring people closer. si existiera un
carlos: "esa no es mi cuÑada, y todo se va arreglar", fueron las declaraciones que dio lilia yolanda.omo cuando alguien estÁ por dinero, interÉs. no veo amor, y se lo puedo decir a ella en su cara, soy un niÑo prodigio, que digo lo que siento. no los veo juntos. carlos: allÍ estÁn los presagios del niÑo prodigio, nuestros comentarios, no se me vayan que tenemos mÁs aquÍ en "sin rollo" al regresar de la pausa. ya volvemos. ♪ ♪ no importa si no sabes negociar......
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{lilia this deal is thrashed out. 0k, thank you _ this deal is thrashed out. 0k, thank you very _ thisy much. - let's get some of the day's other news. tesla ceo elon musk is expected in court on monday to defend his role in tesla's $2.6 billion acquisition of solarcity. shareholders have sued musk and members of the tesla board, alleging that the 2016 deal amounted to a solarcity bailout. they also allege that it unfairly enriched the musk family, who were among the largest shareholders. billionaire sir richard branson has successfully reached the edge of space on board his virgin galactic rocket plane. the uk entrepreneur flew high above new mexico in the us in the vehicle that his company has been developing for 17 years. he returned safely to earth just over an hour after leaving the ground. china is further tightening control over chinese companies listing overseas. regulators announced any chinese firm holding data from more than one million users must now seek permission to list in another country. that effectively covers nearly all tech companies. joining me now from our asia b
{lilia this deal is thrashed out. 0k, thank you _ this deal is thrashed out. 0k, thank you very _ thisy much. - let's get some of the day's other news. tesla ceo elon musk is expected in court on monday to defend his role in tesla's $2.6 billion acquisition of solarcity. shareholders have sued musk and members of the tesla board, alleging that the 2016 deal amounted to a solarcity bailout. they also allege that it unfairly enriched the musk family, who were among the largest shareholders....
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{lilia infections to see whether this really is a turning point. 0k, thank ou. really is a turning pointchinson _ really is a turning point. 0k, thank you. sophie hutchinson there. - the time is 6:18. our top story this evening — officials are accused of presiding over a "culture of cover—up" in children's homes in lambeth, leading to hundreds of victims suffering sexual abuse and cruelty. and coming up, we speak to tom dean's family in maidenhead after his stunning gold medal win. my heart is bursting. i'm just so... you know, i'm so thrilled to see the journey go as far as you can imagine it could go. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel: one of the new 0lympic sports... the waves were perfect for the surfing finals, as stormy conditions affect parts of tokyo. the inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal of the 1970s and �*80s has been hearing from lord clarke, who was one of the health ministers at the time. around 3,000 people are thought to have died after being given blood treatments containing hiv and hepatitis c, but lord clark told the inquiry he was "not responsibl
{lilia infections to see whether this really is a turning point. 0k, thank ou. really is a turning pointchinson _ really is a turning point. 0k, thank you. sophie hutchinson there. - the time is 6:18. our top story this evening — officials are accused of presiding over a "culture of cover—up" in children's homes in lambeth, leading to hundreds of victims suffering sexual abuse and cruelty. and coming up, we speak to tom dean's family in maidenhead after his stunning gold medal...
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when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month. that's less than a dollar a day. i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pray holocaust surv
when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my...
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{lilia are not within your control. ok, leavin: are not within your control.ank you forjoining us here on the papers. goodbye with for now, i'm back at the top of the hour with the latest news. silverstone is the home of british motorsports, and i'm here at the britcar championship. but this is a race with a difference, as one team is made up entirely of drivers who have some form of disability but, thanks to a bit of technology, they have serious hopes of taking home the silverware. more on that in a few minutes, but where's spencer? i said silverstone! are you lost? no, i've had an invitation that i could not refuse from another race outfit here at goodwood. now, we've got the whole circuit to ourselves today so i'm going to be on this track later, putting some brand—new assistive tech to the test...at racing speeds! just don't go breaking anything. i'll try not to. here at silverstone, things are busier and noisier and that's because everyone here is racing for real, and we've been invited into team brit's garage. so paul is over there having a nose about a
{lilia are not within your control. ok, leavin: are not within your control.ank you forjoining us here on the papers. goodbye with for now, i'm back at the top of the hour with the latest news. silverstone is the home of british motorsports, and i'm here at the britcar championship. but this is a race with a difference, as one team is made up entirely of drivers who have some form of disability but, thanks to a bit of technology, they have serious hopes of taking home the silverware. more on...
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when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.ews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month. that's less than a dollar a day. i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pray holoca
when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.ews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no...
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when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month. that's less than a dollar a day. i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. a
when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no...
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lilia luciano looks at efforts to protect them. >> reporter: for nearly a week farm workers at this southern washington state cherry farm faced temperatures as high as 113 degrees. >> this is a crisis, an emergency. >> reporter: we followed volunteers with the united farm workers union as they handed out cold drinks and explained the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. we were told that farm workers typically paid by amount picked are hesitant to take breaks. >> what does it feel like in the heat? we start feeling gnashes. >> the heat wave is different, harder. >> reporter: many including the 11-year-old named juan start the shift as early at 3:00 a.m. to avoid the heat. and until what time are you working? >> i don't really know. >> reporter: now the united farm workers you know isn't pushing for safeguards like those in place in california. >> we are demanding the governor implement emergency rules for the heat crisis for farm workers in washington state. they need cold water, rest breaks and shade in the fields. >> reporter: volunteers also honored farm workers who lost lives, inclu
lilia luciano looks at efforts to protect them. >> reporter: for nearly a week farm workers at this southern washington state cherry farm faced temperatures as high as 113 degrees. >> this is a crisis, an emergency. >> reporter: we followed volunteers with the united farm workers union as they handed out cold drinks and explained the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. we were told that farm workers typically paid by amount picked are hesitant to take breaks. >>...
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when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.lderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month. that's less than a dollar a day. i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pra
when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.lderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and...
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when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.s are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month. that's less than a dollar a day. i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pray holocaus
when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food.s are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein...
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{lilia people who may disagree with this view as well-— view as well.n ethirajan, many thanks - view as well. ok, anbarasan i ethirajan, many thanks indeed. anbarasan ethirajan their live from delhi. police in manchester say they're extremely concerned about the welfare of a missing 11—year—old girl from bolton. fatuma kadir was seen boarding a train from manchester piccadilly on thursday evening, and was last spotted leaving london euston station in the early hours of friday morning. our correspondent, sanchia berg, has been following developments. well, the latest is, as you said, that the police have issued an appeal and fatuma's parents were there. they did not speak, but they did look quite desperately worried about their daughter. the police have issued an appeal and they are particularly keen to try to track down a couple who fatuma spoke to, according to the cctv, on the train between bolton and manchester. they are not suggesting this couple have anything to do with her disappearance. they just think that fatuma might have given them some indic
{lilia people who may disagree with this view as well-— view as well.n ethirajan, many thanks - view as well. ok, anbarasan i ethirajan, many thanks indeed. anbarasan ethirajan their live from delhi. police in manchester say they're extremely concerned about the welfare of a missing 11—year—old girl from bolton. fatuma kadir was seen boarding a train from manchester piccadilly on thursday evening, and was last spotted leaving london euston station in the early hours of friday morning. our...
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{lilia from government rules to personal responsibility-— responsibility. ok, many thanks.orrow for people returning from some major holiday destinations, there has been a scramble to rearrange plans to return home. people arriving from france, which is on the amber list, will need to quarantine for ten days, regardless of their vaccination status. and the previously green list islands of mallorca, menorca and ibiza will now move onto the amber list. it means compulsory quarantine for those over 18 who are not double—jabbed. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is on ibiza to assess the impact on holiday makers there. it was fun while it lasted. their stay on party island is ending sooner than expected, a final drink before heading back to the uk to beat the latest quarantine rule change. we have to pay for the extra flight, miss two days holidayjust to come home on sunday so we can go to work and we can live our lives as normal. and what do you think about that? i'm not happy. i'd rather be here for two more days. we've had a great time. ibiza's great. i'd rather be here al
{lilia from government rules to personal responsibility-— responsibility. ok, many thanks.orrow for people returning from some major holiday destinations, there has been a scramble to rearrange plans to return home. people arriving from france, which is on the amber list, will need to quarantine for ten days, regardless of their vaccination status. and the previously green list islands of mallorca, menorca and ibiza will now move onto the amber list. it means compulsory quarantine for those...
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i'm joined now by lilias ahmeira, whose house in somerset was flooded last month. good to see you.t was pretty alarming. the _ a happened. yes, it was pretty alarming. the day _ a happened. yes, it was pretty alarming. the day started - a happened. yes, it was pretty alarming. the day started like | a happened. yes, it was pretty i alarming. the day started like any other day, it rains, and then you notice that the water coming down the road, which we quite often see, is getting higher and higher to the point that it's lapping up against the front door, which we have never had. within hours, we have got for fat sandbags in front of the door and behind the door to stop what now is a raging boiling riverfrom bursting through the front door. tarmac is being ripped up in front of us that we can see out the window. and everybody around the houseis window. and everybody around the house is running around trying to get buckets, move furniture. we just didn't expect any of this, so our lives have been turned upside down ever since, lives have been turned upside down eversince, but lives ha
i'm joined now by lilias ahmeira, whose house in somerset was flooded last month. good to see you.t was pretty alarming. the _ a happened. yes, it was pretty alarming. the day _ a happened. yes, it was pretty alarming. the day started - a happened. yes, it was pretty alarming. the day started like | a happened. yes, it was pretty i alarming. the day started like any other day, it rains, and then you notice that the water coming down the road, which we quite often see, is getting higher and...