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we're many times, many, many times above the margin. and so we don't really have to -- mark, i don't think we have to go through -- >> right, right. >> -- what's the difference between winning the election by two votes and winning it by half a million votes. >> right. >> i think we probably did win it by half a million. one of the things that happened, brad, we have other people coming in from alabama and from south carolina and from other states and they're saying it's impossible for you to have lost georgia. we won -- in alabama, we set a record. got the highest vote ever. in georgia we set a record with a massive amount of votes, and, they say it's not possible to have lost georgia. and i could tell you by our rallies, by the rally i'm having on monday night, the place -- they already have lines of people out front waiting. it's just not possible to have lost georgia. it's not possible. when i heard it was close, i said no way. they dropped a lot of votes in there late at night, you know that, brad. and that's what we're all working
we're many times, many, many times above the margin. and so we don't really have to -- mark, i don't think we have to go through -- >> right, right. >> -- what's the difference between winning the election by two votes and winning it by half a million votes. >> right. >> i think we probably did win it by half a million. one of the things that happened, brad, we have other people coming in from alabama and from south carolina and from other states and they're saying it's...
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this is a moment of hope and i think that many people, many world leaders are believed to see a new kindship. new old leadership in the sense of multilateralism in the u.s. >> mitch mcconnell has said he looks forward to working with president biden whenever possible. he also said that if there will be disagreements, he looks forward to them being respectful disagreements. joe biden, he has said that he believes he understands the senate, he is a dealmaker, he can get beyond these contentious politics that exist right now. do you think that will be the case? is joe biden so well studied in the ways of the senate that he can reach across the aisle effectively and get legislation passed right now? >> the reason i thought joe biden was going to be the best person for this job is because of his experience in the senate, as well as in double of vice president. -- the role of vice president. he is not sitting in the oval office relishing the view, like many former presidents did, the awesomeness of being in the job. he is well acquainted. we saw on minute one and he hit the ground running. man
this is a moment of hope and i think that many people, many world leaders are believed to see a new kindship. new old leadership in the sense of multilateralism in the u.s. >> mitch mcconnell has said he looks forward to working with president biden whenever possible. he also said that if there will be disagreements, he looks forward to them being respectful disagreements. joe biden, he has said that he believes he understands the senate, he is a dealmaker, he can get beyond these...
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diseases because the many many called age about. after they arrived they have the temperature measured and abortion senate ties the hands that's the new normal at primary school for girls $347.00 girls are expected in the next few days divided into classes of roughly 20 pupils a distance of one meter can be maintained but still there are challenges. to wearing of their masks wolf which is not easy for them because they have to be on their mass production they were already so inflamed they're making they're telling you we need to create. this school as well place to deal with covert restrictions as it can provide the water space and masks to their pupils for free many other schools in kenya cannot it's possible because it belongs to shuffle an international organization that's funded mainly by private american donors teachers here were trained by health officials some classes even have 2 teachers parents feel that children are safer here than at home we have it or i would say we have been told the children are privileged that able to
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many of them felt strong connection with some of these groups, many embraced their ideologies, but eventuallythey operated independently. and the same way they operate independently we can think about smaller groups or smaller cells of militias in far-right groups in various parts of the country that can feel frustrated, feel angry especially as we see the purge right now in the social media platforms. so the risk is they'll feel really under siege, that the level of frustration and anger will really cross a threshold that will push them eventually to perpetrate violence. and i think that's the main concern of dhs and the fbi as this is really challenging to try these specific individuals and small groups. >> the proud boys made their presence known in mid-december. and photos have shown members of the proud boys in an attack on the capitol in ranger formation to head to one of the entrances to the door. how threatening is a group like the proud boys? >> i think the proud boys, again, similarly to the oath keepers and other groups includes a substantial number of members who have military exp
many of them felt strong connection with some of these groups, many embraced their ideologies, but eventuallythey operated independently. and the same way they operate independently we can think about smaller groups or smaller cells of militias in far-right groups in various parts of the country that can feel frustrated, feel angry especially as we see the purge right now in the social media platforms. so the risk is they'll feel really under siege, that the level of frustration and anger will...
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there are many answers. there are many times. there are many alternatives to. make up your own mind to. make for martin's. the good. you're watching news asia coming up today tokyo is in a state of emergency record high coronavirus cases have forced the government to act it's a crucial period as you pan pairs to host the olympic games in less than 200 days. and freezing nights or risking cold 19 in a shelter that's the choice many homeless people face in delhi this winter. plus their birds of prey hunted down themselves and pakistan as playing things for the rich.
there are many answers. there are many times. there are many alternatives to. make up your own mind to. make for martin's. the good. you're watching news asia coming up today tokyo is in a state of emergency record high coronavirus cases have forced the government to act it's a crucial period as you pan pairs to host the olympic games in less than 200 days. and freezing nights or risking cold 19 in a shelter that's the choice many homeless people face in delhi this winter. plus their birds of...
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daisy, we don't know how many “abs have uk. daisy, we don't know how many jabs have actually _ uk.been _ uk. daisy, we don't know how many jabs have actually been ordered, - uk. daisy, we don't know how many jabs have actually been ordered, or| jabs have actually been ordered, or the precise timetable of when they're going to be delivered, do we? ., , , ., , ., they're going to be delivered, do we? ., , , we? know, it seems to be a state secret, we? know, it seems to be a state secret. and _ we? know, it seems to be a state secret, and there _ we? know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is _ we? know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is an _ we? know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is an awful - we? know, it seems to be a state secret, and there is an awful lot l we? know, it seems to be a state| secret, and there is an awful lot of frustration, because the moment we have transparency, we have distress. the lesson we are chatting an hour ago, there are big security issues around the vaccine, and if you talk to people behind the scenes, this is something tha
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and, believe me, we are working hard with partners across the city to get as many vaccines into as many arms as possible. many of the decisions regarding allocation of vaccine are being driven by the state and federal governments, including the amount of vaccine that the county will receive, and when and how. the state has developed the distribution plan for the vaccine. under the distribution plan, vaccine is shipped directly to health care providers such as kaiser, and others. it includes the department of public health, which as you know is a health care provider for the city. the state is prioritizing population for the vaccine because the initial supply of the vaccine is limited. the first phase of distribution known as phase 1a, prioritizes the workers in health care settings most likely to be exposed to the virus or to trans mitt the virus. the majority of these workers are being vaccinated here in san francisco by their employer, whether it be kaiser, ucsf, or here at the health department. phase 1a also includes vaccinating residents of skilled nursing facilities where resident
and, believe me, we are working hard with partners across the city to get as many vaccines into as many arms as possible. many of the decisions regarding allocation of vaccine are being driven by the state and federal governments, including the amount of vaccine that the county will receive, and when and how. the state has developed the distribution plan for the vaccine. under the distribution plan, vaccine is shipped directly to health care providers such as kaiser, and others. it includes the...
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we've been very. clear, we want as many vaccinations to as many people as possible.een that our first four priority groups, the over 70s, clinically extremely vulnerable, and front line health care and social care staff are immunised. we made a commitment these will be immunised by mid—february. and there are about 13 million in this group. and, so, the imperative is to increase capacity as much as possible as soon as possible to get these people immunised. primary care has got a —— has done a fantasticjob so far, and new centres, mass vaccination centres, can only be good and i am really delighted to see churches and cathedrals have opened up some of their space. that's wonderful, i think. �* ., ., , their space. that's wonderful, i think. ., ., , , , their space. that's wonderful, i think. �* ., ., , , think. but all of this depends on su -l as think. but all of this depends on suwly as well- _ think. but all of this depends on supply as well. and _ think. but all of this depends on supply as well. and manpower l think. but all of this depends on | supply as well.
we've been very. clear, we want as many vaccinations to as many people as possible.een that our first four priority groups, the over 70s, clinically extremely vulnerable, and front line health care and social care staff are immunised. we made a commitment these will be immunised by mid—february. and there are about 13 million in this group. and, so, the imperative is to increase capacity as much as possible as soon as possible to get these people immunised. primary care has got a —— has...
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place there are many reasons. and there are many answers. and there are many stories. to. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. it's about billions. it's about our work. it's about the foundation of the border the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network and so the conflicts are inevitable the consequences unpredictable the can is book of the 15 the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal to push it and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world basically obama was making china is promising its partners rich profits. but in europe there's are warning you could never accept money from the new superpower it will become dependent on. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on. this is the w. news live from berlin a setback in the fight against the pandemic as global destiny of 2000000 u.s. drug maker pfizer cuts back deliveries of its covert 900 vaccine to europe but the company says the reduction was allowed to ramp up production for later in the year also coming up a desperate struggle to sa
place there are many reasons. and there are many answers. and there are many stories. to. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. it's about billions. it's about our work. it's about the foundation of the border the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network and so the conflicts are inevitable the consequences unpredictable the can is book of the 15 the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal to push it and that's how it's expanding and asserting its...
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there's a segment the russian population and i think this might include of many people in common who would like to join europe but on russian terms and i'm not sure that europe is prepared to accept russian values and i think that's the clash of my point with the values of europe have changed you might disagree but it's also true that the west to become somehow militant also in the wars a lot of i work with many russians in the peter sense you know there is a western. yes but it's all king about it until america holds germany it's can hardly be described as a function as a liberal society we can we can talk of germany's probably the best model for liberal democracy in the world as i'm saying this as a german but in the same time we see that we are having certain problems and problems inside europe well that's not the subject of all talk right now i'm always talking about the russians who i work with young people in the in the us parliaments in russia made the survey if they're saying yes we want to be a part of europe we want a utopian values but not at any price of the west should s
there's a segment the russian population and i think this might include of many people in common who would like to join europe but on russian terms and i'm not sure that europe is prepared to accept russian values and i think that's the clash of my point with the values of europe have changed you might disagree but it's also true that the west to become somehow militant also in the wars a lot of i work with many russians in the peter sense you know there is a western. yes but it's all king...
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i understand i'm very hopeful and dr goodall i have spent hours many many hours upon hours watching. as much as we've been able to see your relationship with chimpanzees and i guess i want to ask in a non facetious way in a serious way i mean if they were in charge of this planet what could we learn from them about how they deal with their environment how i mean what would you say are the biggest lessons we could draw from the primates you've spent so much time connecting with. you know this is really a question that isn't going to really help us very much because the way chimpanzees are not they're not overpopulating they aren't arment the way we are then not using complex technology innovations but they would if they could and you know in the old days if you go into some of the people who are still living out in the forest they are not harming that environment they can they wouldn't recruit and i think from the industrial revolution when food began to be more plentiful we started a population began growing and that was the beginning of the rot. i think that's a very fair answer you
i understand i'm very hopeful and dr goodall i have spent hours many many hours upon hours watching. as much as we've been able to see your relationship with chimpanzees and i guess i want to ask in a non facetious way in a serious way i mean if they were in charge of this planet what could we learn from them about how they deal with their environment how i mean what would you say are the biggest lessons we could draw from the primates you've spent so much time connecting with. you know this is...
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too many families are now missing loved ones and a heartbreaking devastating loss i know many georgians are still grieving today at this time but like to observe a moment of silence individual to take into soon from covid-19 amen. those great georgians may be gone but they would never be forgotten. we in this fight against covid-19 and their legacies will live on for generations to come out in georgia, our people are the foundation despite incredible loss and unprecedented account georgia is still standing our house is on the sure foundation survive the storm the state while battered is not broken and the better and brighter future is right around the corner. [applause] yes, we still have challenges ahead, a virus to be and an economy to rebuild and restore my fellow georgians the state of the state is resilient and we will endure. [applause] as you know agriculture is george's oldest and largest industry supporting hundred thousand jobs in $76 billion of economic impact we often take the hard-working georgians for granted for granted long for granted when shopping 70 miles an hour with
too many families are now missing loved ones and a heartbreaking devastating loss i know many georgians are still grieving today at this time but like to observe a moment of silence individual to take into soon from covid-19 amen. those great georgians may be gone but they would never be forgotten. we in this fight against covid-19 and their legacies will live on for generations to come out in georgia, our people are the foundation despite incredible loss and unprecedented account georgia is...
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many cities. here in philadelphia we gained, we came close to 500 murders, 499 which is the second highest in the history of the city and we've already started this year from the year before so 2021 could very well be just as problematic for us as 20/20 and that's why we want to talk about strategies and ways in which we can partner with communities, partner with businesses to really work together in order to get a handle on things. i'm going to leave it at that for now. i'm available for questions but i want to turn it over to someone who spends a lot of time dealing with a variety of issues in our cities across americaand that's anthony smith , the director of faith united. >> i appreciate e folks having this conversation today. i do appreciate you mayor cranley for the way you set it up and putting attention to all of the things taking place in the country and in the city that we all love and working and i do care about. anthony smith, director for cities united. i've been working in partnershi
many cities. here in philadelphia we gained, we came close to 500 murders, 499 which is the second highest in the history of the city and we've already started this year from the year before so 2021 could very well be just as problematic for us as 20/20 and that's why we want to talk about strategies and ways in which we can partner with communities, partner with businesses to really work together in order to get a handle on things. i'm going to leave it at that for now. i'm available for...
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he'll make many calls and have many meetings, that's what is on his official schedule, which is kind of how a 5-year-old might describe what a president does. he works from early in the morning until late in the evening and he makes many calls and has many meetings. now of course, even that ridiculous description is a lie, which of course is also where the president has brought us. george w. bush actually woke up early every morning and got to work, so did president obama. neither one had as many americans die on his watch as this president, not by a long shot. at some point tonight or early tomorrow morning deaths from covid in this country will top 400,000. earlier today, the case total hit 24 million. think about that for a moment as you listen to the president last february. >> and again, when you have 15 people and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that's a pretty good job we've done. >> that's the president boasting the job he's done before doing the job, which he never did. with nearly 400,000 mothers and fathers and friends and neighbors gon
he'll make many calls and have many meetings, that's what is on his official schedule, which is kind of how a 5-year-old might describe what a president does. he works from early in the morning until late in the evening and he makes many calls and has many meetings. now of course, even that ridiculous description is a lie, which of course is also where the president has brought us. george w. bush actually woke up early every morning and got to work, so did president obama. neither one had as...
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on hold what some postpones plans privacy changes that lead to major confusion and saw many use abandon the messaging service for its rivals. bottom to the program 2000000 people around the world are known to have died from contracting covert 19 and despite the rollout of vaccines in the u.s. the death toll is expected to climb dramatically in the coming weeks with a highly contagious variant 1st seed in the u.k. set to become dominant already in los angeles county officials say the virus is killing one person every 8 minutes and as. brunell's reports patients waiting hours for hospital beds to become available. ambulance crews are the frontline troops in los angeles is battle with covert 19 brutally long hours and the stress of trying to rescue so many sick people has put tremendous strain on emergency medical technicians like 30 year old jennifer muller i work 24 hour shift and we leave station at about 7 o'clock in the morning and we don't get back to about 630 the next morning so it takes a toll on our bodies everyone's exhausted e m t's rarely get a break or even a moment to rest i
on hold what some postpones plans privacy changes that lead to major confusion and saw many use abandon the messaging service for its rivals. bottom to the program 2000000 people around the world are known to have died from contracting covert 19 and despite the rollout of vaccines in the u.s. the death toll is expected to climb dramatically in the coming weeks with a highly contagious variant 1st seed in the u.k. set to become dominant already in los angeles county officials say the virus is...
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because of the cold many like a family now don't even have water. i don't know what this is how would normally wash our clothes and then wilhelm our hands by the fire . we don't have electricity we don't have water we don't know what to do authorities blame the power outage on the surge thought to be caused by illegal wiretaps to power cannabis grow operations in sectors 6 most of madrid's illegal narcotics come through here we can film openly here it's too dangerous but people we speak to confirm they too have no electricity. back in sector 5 a mother who wants to stay anonymous invites us into her house the kids are bundled up and tending classes online but just as strong as her phone charge and mobile data lost. when they get upset i try to give them strength i tell them imagine you were sick or he didn't have hands i was trying to give them strength i realise that i don't have any more strength myself. it's a similar story for neighbors one man likely died due to the cold and the baby was hospitalized with hypothermia many are resorting to using
because of the cold many like a family now don't even have water. i don't know what this is how would normally wash our clothes and then wilhelm our hands by the fire . we don't have electricity we don't have water we don't know what to do authorities blame the power outage on the surge thought to be caused by illegal wiretaps to power cannabis grow operations in sectors 6 most of madrid's illegal narcotics come through here we can film openly here it's too dangerous but people we speak to...
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reporting live from capitol hill for the many thanks george. in india tens of thousands of farmers travel to the nation's capital new delhi in the biggest show of strength yet against the government they breached the historic red force just hours after a large military and cultural parade was held to mark india's republic day farmers have been demonstrating for months against new agricultural laws which they say will destroy their livelihoods and favor large businesses. reports. he. was frustrated and angry thousands of farmers occupy india's most prominent landmark the iconic red fort blocking highways and roads. they say new agricultural laws being introduced by the government will devastate their livelihoods and favor large companies. what began as protests months ago has turned into a movement with farmers marching into the center of india's capital i in the outskirts of new delhi police fired tear gas when a group of farmers breached security barricades with their tractors. that we had designated routes for protesters many follow the order
reporting live from capitol hill for the many thanks george. in india tens of thousands of farmers travel to the nation's capital new delhi in the biggest show of strength yet against the government they breached the historic red force just hours after a large military and cultural parade was held to mark india's republic day farmers have been demonstrating for months against new agricultural laws which they say will destroy their livelihoods and favor large businesses. reports. he. was...
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you know the level of just information on the internet for many many decades the world has looked to the united states as a great motor of creativity and artistry do you see the u.s. continuing to be that even with all of the times and some problems. i probably think america is well positioned to continue a leading role technologically. not quite sure about culturally at the moment the cultural situation in the country is a difficult one. and i'm not as optimistic. and i don't think we're in the healthy as moment of our of our life culturally why are you not hope for the united states can continue. in terms of literature. the big problem is that nobody there's not a kind of standard body of work that people are reading new books come out there are so many different books. one person reads one book one person reads another one doesn't there's not a kind of. conversation that everyone's having so everything seems to happen in its own silo much much like it does in the political realm people are reading it you know certain kind of literature other people are reading it a different kind
you know the level of just information on the internet for many many decades the world has looked to the united states as a great motor of creativity and artistry do you see the u.s. continuing to be that even with all of the times and some problems. i probably think america is well positioned to continue a leading role technologically. not quite sure about culturally at the moment the cultural situation in the country is a difficult one. and i'm not as optimistic. and i don't think we're in...
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i had of the protest of the austerity is called and of many areas of these cities and. for many people here this is the 1st time they have ever attended a protest until recently they didn't care about alex enough ali but his arrest at a moscow airport on return from germany outraged to many russians and many are also here to demonstrate against corruption perceived to police violence and a lack of democracy in russia they showed up even though organizers didn't receive a permit for the protests from the osce or its use. in the most seriously a way leads. directly in light of the secondly i'm against corruption and thirdly i'm against political prisoners in our country to the people who tell the truth in russia should be free there should be study i'm not here so much because of no value support not because of the immediate change of government i hear fighting to ensure that we are not to deceived. in the run up to the demonstrations police across the country attempt to intimidate activists and journalists some were even arrested. was one of them she says the 2nd most fa
i had of the protest of the austerity is called and of many areas of these cities and. for many people here this is the 1st time they have ever attended a protest until recently they didn't care about alex enough ali but his arrest at a moscow airport on return from germany outraged to many russians and many are also here to demonstrate against corruption perceived to police violence and a lack of democracy in russia they showed up even though organizers didn't receive a permit for the protests...
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how many more to come? the scale of this ongoing disaster can be measured in so many tragic ways.rds and the challenge of trying to visualize how many lives have been lost. >> as the counting of those who died continues, a look at the u.k.'s biggest football stadium can help convert those statistics into some scale. imagine every seat here as one lost life. even with the stadium full, it would fall 10,000 short of the total. just as hard to visualize is the number of those in mourning. charities that arrange counseling estimate the number of bereaved at more than half one million. >> we worry that is a silent crisis. correspondent: an end of life charity says lockdowns mean many of the bereaved are not getting help. >> those people are isolated. they are dealing with complex bereavement and might not be getting the support they need. correspondent: shirley's father died alone. she could not go to the funeral. instead she was given protective clothing and allowed a few minutes beside her father's body. >> the rituals we have around funerals, wakes are all taken from us with nothing
how many more to come? the scale of this ongoing disaster can be measured in so many tragic ways.rds and the challenge of trying to visualize how many lives have been lost. >> as the counting of those who died continues, a look at the u.k.'s biggest football stadium can help convert those statistics into some scale. imagine every seat here as one lost life. even with the stadium full, it would fall 10,000 short of the total. just as hard to visualize is the number of those in mourning....
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people say yes it has been on this to mated fall for many many years. right wing extremism has been on the rise in germany over the last couple of years and for a long time the domestic intelligence agencies have rather focus on islamist terror as that has been a threat as well but now with them different attacks that have been happening with the murder of. with attacks and how lenten han now i think the author ricci's have now put more focus on these right wing extremists have put more resources into this threat and they are saying that 13000 people can be considered to be part of this right wing extremist scene that potentially violent so there is a possibility that more people like stefan and their. 4 d. in frankfurt thank you. politicians view of this verdict now from health canada in terms of a member of germany's parliament for the social democrats and sits on its domestic affairs committee and speaks 1st party on combating stream as a welcome to t.w. 1st of all you are to him what you make of this verdict well to be honest i am a little bit you k
people say yes it has been on this to mated fall for many many years. right wing extremism has been on the rise in germany over the last couple of years and for a long time the domestic intelligence agencies have rather focus on islamist terror as that has been a threat as well but now with them different attacks that have been happening with the murder of. with attacks and how lenten han now i think the author ricci's have now put more focus on these right wing extremists have put more...
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despite today's guilty verdict many questions remain where are those involved and could the police have done more to protect. i'm sure nobody picked a hilly he's at the front of court with a verdict has been announced today so stefan has been convicted for murder tell us more about the verdict. yes this verdict didn't come as a surprise jeff financed and he had confessed to the murder the evidence against him was just overwhelming he had to let the police to the murder weapon to the crime weapon the revolver and his motives were quite clear it was hatred against by to get against someone who had been supporting angle america's refugee policy so the evidence against him was just overwhelming that is why a life long prison sentence didn't come as a surprise and judge also acknowledged the severity of the guilt off and this means that he won't be able to apply for parole after 15 years it'll he'll spend probably at least 22 years in prison before he'll be able to apply for parole . but the recent report says that the defendant had dozens of contacts in the far right see could there still b
despite today's guilty verdict many questions remain where are those involved and could the police have done more to protect. i'm sure nobody picked a hilly he's at the front of court with a verdict has been announced today so stefan has been convicted for murder tell us more about the verdict. yes this verdict didn't come as a surprise jeff financed and he had confessed to the murder the evidence against him was just overwhelming he had to let the police to the murder weapon to the crime...
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many have been injured several 1000 have been detained but the demonstrators are not giving up these are protests on a scale russia has not seen in a long time. one of the demonstrators this 19 year old anastasio for most of her life she has known only president vladimir putin and his policies her protesters mix with the anger about the brutal treatment of the opposition and the suspicion that putin might be enriching himself without measure for many young people in the hometown of. this is the 1st time they are taking part in a political protest. disgrace disgrace and we are the power people chant in the center of new clues next siberia here answering the call of the arrested opposition leader alexei navalny. among them 19 year old activist honest as yet but stephen. you matter the next day at the police with a protest was held in the city park of new york whose needs. she says she could tests against restrictions on freedom of speech the lack of perspective and the poor standard of living in russia. which was a cigar you have assured us where she met you i took to the streets for m
many have been injured several 1000 have been detained but the demonstrators are not giving up these are protests on a scale russia has not seen in a long time. one of the demonstrators this 19 year old anastasio for most of her life she has known only president vladimir putin and his policies her protesters mix with the anger about the brutal treatment of the opposition and the suspicion that putin might be enriching himself without measure for many young people in the hometown of. this is the...
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that lake tear of the clown, falls of hanging speier, that many streams.re's stony creek, wolf creek, and another creek. the early touch farmers who first settled valley came from flat country that held no secrets. but the brooding catskills, they're jacket ridges obscured in missed sent their imaginations a quiver. legend, folklore, and frightening tales abound, even to this day. widening, the house didn't ran southward through channel, here it becomes an ocean inlet, the atlantic tides pushing their way up river for under 50 miles. the algonquin scolded the river that flows two ways. while the story of the hudson begins geographically in adirondacks, it begins in terms of people at the entrance to the great harbor of new york city. the very first impression most visitors have not only of the hudson, but of america herself. ♪ ♪ in the spring of 1968, mrs. lyndon johnson turn back the pages of american history in a trip through the hudson valley. it began at the dedication of the american museum of immigration, housed within the pedestal of the statue of l
that lake tear of the clown, falls of hanging speier, that many streams.re's stony creek, wolf creek, and another creek. the early touch farmers who first settled valley came from flat country that held no secrets. but the brooding catskills, they're jacket ridges obscured in missed sent their imaginations a quiver. legend, folklore, and frightening tales abound, even to this day. widening, the house didn't ran southward through channel, here it becomes an ocean inlet, the atlantic tides...
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for many the chances of being granted asylum in the u. are slim but it doesn't deter soffer who says going back to pakistan is not an option. as soon as it gets a bit warmer for his sufferable try to cross the border again but for now he has no choice but to wait here a life in march rain and severe cold. well driving a 4 by 4 through the desert is a popular pastime in qatar for men there are no women who do this the female off road enthusiasm or so this are just breaking the mokes the south african is not only an enthusiastic doing bash as they are called but also a safety marshall at her local club and she hopes that many more women will follow her example into the same. a convoy for by fools traversing the desert is a common enough sight in qatar but off roading is something of a male preserve so woman at the wheel has had to overcome a convention of gender separation to the driving seat. when you start off with this you think it's a man's sport and this was also keeping me away in the beginning but that changed quickly one small cell
for many the chances of being granted asylum in the u. are slim but it doesn't deter soffer who says going back to pakistan is not an option. as soon as it gets a bit warmer for his sufferable try to cross the border again but for now he has no choice but to wait here a life in march rain and severe cold. well driving a 4 by 4 through the desert is a popular pastime in qatar for men there are no women who do this the female off road enthusiasm or so this are just breaking the mokes the south...
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dead and the toll is expected to rise and on hold what sop postpones privacy changes that prompted many users to abandon the messaging service for it's my voice. thank you very much for joining us india has begun its vaccination campaign one of the biggest and most challenging in the world on saturday 300000 people are set to receive the region to receive jobs nationwide with health care workers given priority india is using to vaccines the oxford x. stores seneca vaccine and a locally developed one called call backs in india has a 2nd highest case count in the world after the us. great johnny. those who need the vaccine the most will get it 1st those who face the greatest risk of infection they will be vaccinated 1st are doctors nurses hospital sanitation staff medical and paramedical workers have the 1st right on the vaccine whether they are in government hospitals or a private one will be given priority. after that those who have the responsibility to manage essential services defense and law and order will be vaccinated these include our defense forces police firefighters and sanita
dead and the toll is expected to rise and on hold what sop postpones privacy changes that prompted many users to abandon the messaging service for it's my voice. thank you very much for joining us india has begun its vaccination campaign one of the biggest and most challenging in the world on saturday 300000 people are set to receive the region to receive jobs nationwide with health care workers given priority india is using to vaccines the oxford x. stores seneca vaccine and a locally...
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so many are new and we want to have our vaccine you know. you checked it to the. so called healthy population we are worried whether or not there might be some other word event so this is a everybody is worried however while you are talking about why we are to you these because that's the no other choice we are leaving all these ers we are also working very hard try to do the ballots between the risk and benefit because we our assessment tell us us the vaccination and the huge actually the vaccine it's better that you take the risk for the coffee the night you kind of see it because we do have the herd immunity you the whole word the virus got a chance to be mutated you are they go to 5 or 6 you take you to viruses without an immunity pressure the hours will keep you taking this is our mari so you general we sued to take an 8 you think there's a risk for vaccination rather than wheat we cannot wait at a more. comments you may have been exaggerated in the in the media about your concern over the pfizer vaccine that certainly is 0 evidence tha
so many are new and we want to have our vaccine you know. you checked it to the. so called healthy population we are worried whether or not there might be some other word event so this is a everybody is worried however while you are talking about why we are to you these because that's the no other choice we are leaving all these ers we are also working very hard try to do the ballots between the risk and benefit because we our assessment tell us us the vaccination and the huge actually the...
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many people. who are many many democrats and people who are affiliated to the democratic party who really say race racial injustice has to and now. it has pull in washington d.c. thank you very much for that. and the inauguration of a u.s. president joe biden has been welcomed around the world nato and the e.u. hope that his administration will make the united states a reliable ally once again spoke to ursula fonda lion president of the european commission here's what she had to say when he said i would but i am so pleased that we once again have a friend in the white house come on i'm also very pleased that incoming the harris we have the 1st woman vice president of the united states of america or not it is certainly the case that we have much in common begin by the independent that begins with the task of managing the pandemic and. combating climate change as well as digitalisation but there are other issues where we have differences of opinion for example on the question of additional tax on bi
many people. who are many many democrats and people who are affiliated to the democratic party who really say race racial injustice has to and now. it has pull in washington d.c. thank you very much for that. and the inauguration of a u.s. president joe biden has been welcomed around the world nato and the e.u. hope that his administration will make the united states a reliable ally once again spoke to ursula fonda lion president of the european commission here's what she had to say when he...
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his voice is the voice of many many many russians and it should be heard not by. russia's political opposition is likely to face tougher resistance if anti-government protests keep pace but with a new president in the white house they have a powerful new ally on the global stage zain bus ravi al jazeera. alexandra got for us live for us in moscow and joins us now alexandra why did the court deny of all the bail when he was unconscious when he left the country. well this hearing today was about this decision to keep him in detention until the other hearing the hearing about the probation violation so the court to just said everything that was decided when he was detained when landing in moscow was illegal in the vine is legal thing was arguing that not only didn't have the correct and right access to his lawyers that also there was basically no independent sort of the court secured because the court was in the police station and the prosecuting part was the police but judge didn't think anything of importance so he after a very short of deliberation this missed thi
his voice is the voice of many many many russians and it should be heard not by. russia's political opposition is likely to face tougher resistance if anti-government protests keep pace but with a new president in the white house they have a powerful new ally on the global stage zain bus ravi al jazeera. alexandra got for us live for us in moscow and joins us now alexandra why did the court deny of all the bail when he was unconscious when he left the country. well this hearing today was about...
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it does get milder for a time for many of us.er with more rain before it turns colder next weekend. —— turning what are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: more than 70 cases of the south african variant of covid are identified in the uk — amid concerns the vaccine may be less effective against it. ministers say numbers are being closely monitored. we have an enhanced contact tracing to do everything we possibly can to stop them from spreading. the number of covid—19 cases in the united states passes 25 million — with the death toll soaring to nearly 418,000. israel has announced it will ban incoming flights from monday evening until the end ofjanuary — in an attempt to slow the spread of coronavirus variants.
it does get milder for a time for many of us.er with more rain before it turns colder next weekend. —— turning what are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: more than 70 cases of the south african variant of covid are identified in the uk — amid concerns the vaccine may be less effective against it. ministers say numbers are being closely monitored. we have an enhanced contact tracing to do everything we possibly can to stop them from spreading. the number of covid—19 cases in the...
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or three times as many. the vaccine works for it so that's great news. it just highlights the importance of wearing your mask, washing your hand physically distancing and avoiding large indoor gatherings because that is where you catch covid and even a more communicable form of covid with these new variants. it is no match for adequate public health safety measures. >> we have a couple of minutes left. we recently spoke with the director of the national institute of health, doctor francis collins. said the principles of faith and science are complementary and the fate of a lot of people have been shaken over the past year so how do you approach this and what do you say to people? >> oh boy. i think that -- this pandemic has taught us many things but i think one thing that it has taught us is that we need to, not only take care of ourselves but take care of each other and we need to realize that the actions, individual actions, can have an impact on very, very large groups of people and so wearing a mask and
or three times as many. the vaccine works for it so that's great news. it just highlights the importance of wearing your mask, washing your hand physically distancing and avoiding large indoor gatherings because that is where you catch covid and even a more communicable form of covid with these new variants. it is no match for adequate public health safety measures. >> we have a couple of minutes left. we recently spoke with the director of the national institute of health, doctor francis...
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this walk of shame so to speak is seen as merely symbolic here by many even including the parents who have become victims of this huge scandal in which prime minister mark curtis had the government did not protect its citizens many mistakes have been made in many things have gone horribly wrong so he is taking responsibility the cabinet is taking responsibility but they will all stay on except for one minister of economic affairs who has actually resigned but the government will stay on to take care of course of this serious grown up and make and in the next weeks 9 weeks there will be an election and prime minister marketa will run again and there were many questions about this during the press conference he held after he announced that the cabinet has resigned and many were asking him why are you not taking individual responsibility you were the prime minister for the last 10 years many of these years this candle happened when the tax office was hunting down tens of thousands of the tram elise wrongly accusing them of fraud racially profiling them discriminating them because of wher
this walk of shame so to speak is seen as merely symbolic here by many even including the parents who have become victims of this huge scandal in which prime minister mark curtis had the government did not protect its citizens many mistakes have been made in many things have gone horribly wrong so he is taking responsibility the cabinet is taking responsibility but they will all stay on except for one minister of economic affairs who has actually resigned but the government will stay on to take...
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many. folks in congress and their staff members contacted me about various bills that they have so what i think we need to do is is a couple there are 3 major planks to this we need to think about how economic livelihoods in this country are being affected as you pointed out very well with the so-called post industrial economy which is increasingly data and digitally oriented so we need to ensure that jobs and. labor and economic issues are protected because it's incredibly unequal in our world today and in this country you know 3 people with equal and look at what happened during this pandemic all this money and he said that politics has only become sharper as the signal logical and that's what's happened you mentioned that you've been talking to people in power on this issue but what are they really are chances of any of these reforms being passed by the new administration reach is clearly supported by the big 10 per but is not at all a ideologically but also in terms of campaign contribu
many. folks in congress and their staff members contacted me about various bills that they have so what i think we need to do is is a couple there are 3 major planks to this we need to think about how economic livelihoods in this country are being affected as you pointed out very well with the so-called post industrial economy which is increasingly data and digitally oriented so we need to ensure that jobs and. labor and economic issues are protected because it's incredibly unequal in our world...
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other things. _ common interest on so many other things. and — common interest on so many other thingshouse, that friend was pretty— the white house, that friend was pretty unreliable and unpredictable, and with_ pretty unreliable and unpredictable, and withjoe biden, therefore, they see this _ and withjoe biden, therefore, they see this as— and withjoe biden, therefore, they see this as an important and positive _ see this as an important and positive turning of the page, not 'ust positive turning of the page, not just because he has been completely clear that _ just because he has been completely clear that he wants to breathe life back into — clear that he wants to breathe life back into those international partnerships like nato or the united nations, _ partnerships like nato or the united nations, that the uk needs for its voice _ nations, that the uk needs for its voice to— nations, that the uk needs for its voice to he — nations, that the uk needs for its voice to be heard on the world stage. — voice to be heard on the world stage. but— voice to be heard on the world stage, but
other things. _ common interest on so many other things. and — common interest on so many other thingshouse, that friend was pretty— the white house, that friend was pretty unreliable and unpredictable, and with_ pretty unreliable and unpredictable, and withjoe biden, therefore, they see this _ and withjoe biden, therefore, they see this as— and withjoe biden, therefore, they see this as an important and positive _ see this as an important and positive turning of the page, not 'ust...
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together in the past month to be able to reach as many voters as possible and this work obviously is built on decades and decades of work that has been done by led by black women and black people but has been done largely in part by people of color in the state of georgia l.g.b. people or people who come from immigrant and brought backgrounds in this state and so this is sort of a combination on the electoral side of what we have seen as a growing movement for justice and georgia and this work was grueling we know that going into this run as that it was said to be on mike lee that we would actually see a democratic victory in spite of all of the many victories that we seen in 2020 and that we've seen and our movement in terms of empowerment and our people coming together and just showing a sense of solidarity and fortitude that we've never seen before in spite of the most difficult circumstances we knew that an electoral victory was was told to be unlikely and so we knew that we won had to come together and polish an an alliance we knew that every single organization whether it was a
together in the past month to be able to reach as many voters as possible and this work obviously is built on decades and decades of work that has been done by led by black women and black people but has been done largely in part by people of color in the state of georgia l.g.b. people or people who come from immigrant and brought backgrounds in this state and so this is sort of a combination on the electoral side of what we have seen as a growing movement for justice and georgia and this work...
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, many others. the majority of these workers are being vaccinated by their employer, whether it be the health department, c.p. m. c., ucsf, kaiser, and so far. we are waiting for the state to finalize the next phase, which is proposed to include frontline essential workers, such as public safety, grocery workers, teachers, and those over the age of 75. and we are working with the city's health care providers and pharmacies to scale up vaccine delivery. since the federal and state government are distributing vaccine directly to health care providers, these partnerships are vital to our collective success locally, as a region, and across the state. we are discussing with our health partners ways to increase vaccination capacity. our goal is to ensure that vaccination is provided to as many people as possible, and as soon as we get vaccine. this is an unprecedented undertaking, the mass vaccination of the entire nation to end the pandemic. we are working hard, but right now vaccine supply remains limit
, many others. the majority of these workers are being vaccinated by their employer, whether it be the health department, c.p. m. c., ucsf, kaiser, and so far. we are waiting for the state to finalize the next phase, which is proposed to include frontline essential workers, such as public safety, grocery workers, teachers, and those over the age of 75. and we are working with the city's health care providers and pharmacies to scale up vaccine delivery. since the federal and state government are...
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we have seen too many riots too many mobs too many acts of intimidation and destruction. it must stop. >>president trump making his first recorded remarks this afternoon just moments after the house of representatives made an historic vote to impeach him for the second time. good evening, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the impeachment resolution, the house voted on charges the president for incitement of insurrection. >>for his role in last week's deadly capitol riot, 10 house republicans joined democrats today to vote in favor of the impeachment including california representative david valid a bakersfield this makes president trump's impeachment. the most bipartisan in history. >>today in a bipartisan way the house. demonstrators. that no one is the law. not even the president of the united states. >>house speaker nancy pelosi congratulating members of congress she then went on to sign the article of impeachment passed by the house before it is sent to the senate joining us now live from washington dc our correspondent raquel martin with the very latest raquel. >>well
we have seen too many riots too many mobs too many acts of intimidation and destruction. it must stop. >>president trump making his first recorded remarks this afternoon just moments after the house of representatives made an historic vote to impeach him for the second time. good evening, i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the impeachment resolution, the house voted on charges the president for incitement of insurrection. >>for his role in last week's deadly capitol riot, 10 house...
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not the source of his on the stand on despite today's guilty verdict many questions remain where are those involved and could the police have done more to protect. well to address these questions to bring in correspondent he's out the frankfurt court where the verdict has just been announced stephen he has been called for tell us more about the verdict. yes it's a life long prison sentence for stephany and that didn't come as a surprise because the evidence against him was quite overwhelming he confessed to the murder of. he led police to the crime weapon the revolver and also his motive was quite clear hatred towards well to look good because he was in favor of america's refugee policy and so this verdict isn't didn't come as a surprise and the judge also acknowledged the special severity of. guilt and that means that he won't be able to apply for parole after 15 years as it's usually possible in germany and he'll spend most likely at least 22 years in jail before he can apply for parole. but a recent report says that the defendant had dozens of contacts in the far right see accompl
not the source of his on the stand on despite today's guilty verdict many questions remain where are those involved and could the police have done more to protect. well to address these questions to bring in correspondent he's out the frankfurt court where the verdict has just been announced stephen he has been called for tell us more about the verdict. yes it's a life long prison sentence for stephany and that didn't come as a surprise because the evidence against him was quite overwhelming he...
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far too many people still can't find a job. our downtowns are hurting and many of our small businesses have been crushed by the pandemic. our small business relief program, the first of its kind in the country has made a difference. this program has put millions of dollars into the hands of small businesses. thousands of companies have already received over $230 million in grant and thousands more will over the next several weeks. this came out of our weekly discussions with local officials it has made it possible for municipalities to reimagine their downtown areas. there is much that remains to -- remains needed to be done. organizations and individuals from every corner of massachusetts stepped up to help take care of each other. these heroes are the best part of this experience. it gives me hope. because of who they are and what they do, i can't say to you tonight that i know the state of our commonwealth is strong. the health care system of massachusetts is the envy of the world. over -- undercooked, they have to continue
far too many people still can't find a job. our downtowns are hurting and many of our small businesses have been crushed by the pandemic. our small business relief program, the first of its kind in the country has made a difference. this program has put millions of dollars into the hands of small businesses. thousands of companies have already received over $230 million in grant and thousands more will over the next several weeks. this came out of our weekly discussions with local officials it...
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it's been a time of such loss for so many. too many precious lives lost. businesses lost. jobs lost. critical time in the classroom for our children, lost. lost moments with loved ones. the losses in our lives have been countless. but we never lost hope. the way that kansans have stepped up these past 10 months has been nothing short of heroic -- from health care workers to first responders, teachers and parents, farmers and ranchers -- the character of kansas has been on full display. and i want to commend the state and local officials who continue to work around the clock with the public health experts to make sure we're taking the right, aggressive steps to slow the spread of the virus, while also balancing the need to keep the kansas economy moving. and now, after months of struggle and sacrifice, an end to this national nightmare is finally in sight. last week, my administration released the phases of our vaccination distribution plan. we worked diligently for months, together with our federal and local partners, to develop a plan that would prioritize the health of t
it's been a time of such loss for so many. too many precious lives lost. businesses lost. jobs lost. critical time in the classroom for our children, lost. lost moments with loved ones. the losses in our lives have been countless. but we never lost hope. the way that kansans have stepped up these past 10 months has been nothing short of heroic -- from health care workers to first responders, teachers and parents, farmers and ranchers -- the character of kansas has been on full display. and i...
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but until we get everybody access to the vaccine, which is many months, many months away, we're all going to have to continue to practice those other prevention measures. >> thank you, dr. colfax. we will wait just a minute more to field additional questions. thank you for your >> thank you. there are no additional questions. this concludes today's press conference. thank you, mayor breed, dr. colfax, for your time. for future questions please email bmnpress@sfgov.org. thank you and have a nice day. (♪♪♪) (♪♪♪) >> everything is done in-house. i think it is done. i have always been passionate about gelato. every single slaver has its own recipe. we have our own -- we move on from there. so you have every time a unique experience because that slaver is the flavored we want to make. union street is unique because of the neighbors and the location itself. the people that live around here i love to see when the street is full of people. it is a little bit of italy that is happening around you can walk around and enjoy shopping with gelato in your hand. this is the move we are happy to provide
but until we get everybody access to the vaccine, which is many months, many months away, we're all going to have to continue to practice those other prevention measures. >> thank you, dr. colfax. we will wait just a minute more to field additional questions. thank you for your >> thank you. there are no additional questions. this concludes today's press conference. thank you, mayor breed, dr. colfax, for your time. for future questions please email bmnpress@sfgov.org. thank you and...
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has its own problems the new law is a lifeline for many. a lot of people welcome that policy because it offers a safe exit for the people in need or facing political persecution so i think there will be a few without the feel 100000 people coming because for now the u.k. is in political instability and for local phone company for they have kind of like wait and see mentality so now the idea of the day they're facing political persecution and lots of what terror in hong kong so i guess that will be quite a large amount of numbers of people flowing into the country some are being charged some are being some of being arrested and some would just like living in their daily lives and they are afraid of speaking out or they're afraid of the police brutality so i think that the different degrees of people that in the current political climate so volatile people if they feel like their freedom of being restrained that they're not able to speak freely these kind of people they will probably thinking about leaving home by immigration but for some oth
has its own problems the new law is a lifeline for many. a lot of people welcome that policy because it offers a safe exit for the people in need or facing political persecution so i think there will be a few without the feel 100000 people coming because for now the u.k. is in political instability and for local phone company for they have kind of like wait and see mentality so now the idea of the day they're facing political persecution and lots of what terror in hong kong so i guess that will...
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there are many reasons. there are many answers. and there are many stories. make up your. job made for mines. but other week another dispiriting number of jobless claims in the u.s. 900000 americans filing for the 1st time according to the latest figures which call as the country struggles with a pandemic well look at the market reaction and we'll speak with former u.s. labor secretary robert reich. welcome to the show stephen beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us really 1000000 americans filed new applications for unemployment benefits last week that's down slightly from the week before but it's still well above the single worst week of the great recession the number of new claims swells to 1400000 with adjusted to include government funded programs for the self-employed good workers and others who don't qualify for the regular state unemployment programs the services sector has been especially hard hit during the pendency affecting lower wage earners in particular who are look more likely to be women and minorities. now for more on this we turn to our financ
there are many reasons. there are many answers. and there are many stories. make up your. job made for mines. but other week another dispiriting number of jobless claims in the u.s. 900000 americans filing for the 1st time according to the latest figures which call as the country struggles with a pandemic well look at the market reaction and we'll speak with former u.s. labor secretary robert reich. welcome to the show stephen beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us really 1000000...
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the bottom line, and this is important to clarify something that he said many times and i know many of you have repeated as well is that you do not get covid from the vaccine. i know some people are worried if i'm sick right now and i get the vaccine, is it going to put more in my system. we've heard these questions and the answer is no. what the vaccine does is it helps your body produce a protein, a piece of the virus so it stimulates a part of it but not the part on its own can go about making you sick but it stimulates an immune response to get your antibodies up and running so to speak and it's also worth saying some people have said i've heard people are worse after the second dose and seem to get more fever and chills et cetera. that can be true for some people i don't want it to dissuade people. if anything what that tells us when you get a stronger reaction from the second dose, that's evidence of your immune system revving up even further and generating even more of those antibodies so if and when the actual virus tries to attack your body you will have a law of defense mecha
the bottom line, and this is important to clarify something that he said many times and i know many of you have repeated as well is that you do not get covid from the vaccine. i know some people are worried if i'm sick right now and i get the vaccine, is it going to put more in my system. we've heard these questions and the answer is no. what the vaccine does is it helps your body produce a protein, a piece of the virus so it stimulates a part of it but not the part on its own can go about...
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it is clear that there were indeed many, many sexual escapades that were kept quiet, that wouldn't bekept quiet in our times. the assumption is that all such escapades were consensual, no allegations to the contrary, but nonetheless in our times this sort of behavior certainly does not redownd to kennedy's credit. if you are interested in this salacious topic, you might be interested in a recent book by stephen watts, university of missouri. the book is titled "jfk and the masculine mystique." professor watts spoke in our 2020 series. and if you would like to hear his lecture on this subject of kennedy and the masculine mystique, you can access it by going to the great lives website and in the archives for 2020 you can find professor watts' interesting lecture on this topic. now, in addition to the accusations regarding the excessive -- well, extensive, shall we say, extensive womanizing, more recent allegations have asserted that an examination of kennedy's medical records indicates that he was very often ill and relied heavily on drugs to the point that might reasonably be called ad
it is clear that there were indeed many, many sexual escapades that were kept quiet, that wouldn't bekept quiet in our times. the assumption is that all such escapades were consensual, no allegations to the contrary, but nonetheless in our times this sort of behavior certainly does not redownd to kennedy's credit. if you are interested in this salacious topic, you might be interested in a recent book by stephen watts, university of missouri. the book is titled "jfk and the masculine...
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if so, how many? >> clerk: at this time, we have approximately 20 listeners and 12 members of the public waiting in line to speak. members of the public who wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 146 592 7527. press pound. system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. first caller please. >> first speaker. >> i'm president of speak, sunset parkside education in action committee and state and federal legislative liaison for the coalition for san francisco neighborhoods. speaking on my own behalf. i like to follow-up on my written comment and strong support for the appointment of carmen chu as city administrator. written comments including praise for her service as board of supervisors, phrase for her continued commitment to the neighborhood through attending events such as the sunset community festival and meetings of organizations such as the caravan merchants. in praise for her work as chair of the economic recovery task force on top of her duties. i have atten
if so, how many? >> clerk: at this time, we have approximately 20 listeners and 12 members of the public waiting in line to speak. members of the public who wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 146 592 7527. press pound. system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. first caller please. >> first speaker. >> i'm president of speak, sunset parkside education in action committee and state and federal legislative liaison for the coalition...
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many care staff are still traumatized by losing so many residents in the first wave.w the guidelines after she lost both her sister and brother—in—law. wendy and victor dennis were in their early 60s, and both died within a week of getting a positive test result. holly clemens reports. try and stay totally professional when inside you were totally breaking. it really was the hardest thing i've ever had to do. andrea is a health care assistant on a royal cornwall hospital covid ward. this month, she had to do the unthinkable. i looked after wendy in the last few hours of her life. she had to nurse her sister and brother—in—law at the hospital after they both contracted coronavirus. wendy and victor dennis both passed away within two days of each other. when my work colleagues showed me huge support, and they gave me the strength to keep going, and wejust did it all together. victor passed away on the morning of sunday the 10th of january. that evening, andrea was back on the ward for a night shift. i went straight back to work because the fight needed to go on. people
many care staff are still traumatized by losing so many residents in the first wave.w the guidelines after she lost both her sister and brother—in—law. wendy and victor dennis were in their early 60s, and both died within a week of getting a positive test result. holly clemens reports. try and stay totally professional when inside you were totally breaking. it really was the hardest thing i've ever had to do. andrea is a health care assistant on a royal cornwall hospital covid ward. this...