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marianna munchie onil studied economics and initially worked in finance but she quit her job to devote all her attention to reforestation you can change the world one small step at a time and people will pull together for a good cause. everybody here wants to help people become more aware of nature again and to encourage them to do their bit to protect the environment. i want our planet to be as intact as possible so that we have healthy air to breathe and leave our children and grandchildren an environment in which they can live well our environment is sick i don't want to inflict further injuries on the natural world. was 7 years ago marianna maggio moved to moscow to build up her own environmental organization but she's still not a lover of the city her childhood in the countryside very much shaped to she is. but i love nature i love the forest as a child i always spend the summers with my grandmother in the village. that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. are back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after
marianna munchie onil studied economics and initially worked in finance but she quit her job to devote all her attention to reforestation you can change the world one small step at a time and people will pull together for a good cause. everybody here wants to help people become more aware of nature again and to encourage them to do their bit to protect the environment. i want our planet to be as intact as possible so that we have healthy air to breathe and leave our children and grandchildren...
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marianna munchie onil studied economics and initially worked in finance but she quit her job to devote all her attention to reforestation you can change the world one small step at a time and people will pull together for a good cause. everybody here wants to help people become more aware of nature again and to encourage them to do their bit to protect the environment. i want our planet to be as intact as possible so that we have healthy air to breathe and leave our children and grandchildren an environment in which they can live well our environment is that i don't want to inflict further injuries on the natural world. 7 years ago marianna munteanu moved to moscow to build up her own environmental organization but she's still not a lover of the city her childhood in the countryside very much shaped to she is. i love nature i love the forest as a child i only spent the summers with my grandmother in the village. but though that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after a
marianna munchie onil studied economics and initially worked in finance but she quit her job to devote all her attention to reforestation you can change the world one small step at a time and people will pull together for a good cause. everybody here wants to help people become more aware of nature again and to encourage them to do their bit to protect the environment. i want our planet to be as intact as possible so that we have healthy air to breathe and leave our children and grandchildren...
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back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna no end her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had a chance to get established. this tree was planted just 7 years ago and as you can see it's already bigger than me soon this area should once again be a strong healthy forest hopefully strong enough to withstand all the challenges of the future. on the report is also about wooded areas but this time in the western part of common room in central africa here you'll find that you both forest which has also been threatened by deforestation that is right creek after a lot of protests both in and out through the country the government health board its plants on board but the whole lot the in before us is home to quite a few species that aren't found a
back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna no end her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had a chance to get established. this tree was planted...
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back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna and her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had a chance to get established. this tree was planted just 7 years ago and as you can see it's already bigger than me soon this area should once again be a strong healthy forest hopefully strong enough to withstand all the challenges of the future. on the report is also about wooded areas of the star in the western part of common room in central africa here you'll find that you both forest which has also been threatened by deforestation that is right create after a lot of protests both in and out say the country the government has bought its plants but for how long it will forest is home to quite a few species that aren't for want anywhere else. in thi
back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna and her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had a chance to get established. this tree was planted...
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back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna and her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had a chance to get established. this tree was planted just 7 years ago and as you can see it's already bigger than me soon and this area should once again be a strong healthy forest hopefully strong enough to withstand all the challenges of the future. 5 on the report is also about wooded areas but this time in the western part of common room in central africa here you'll find that you both forest which has also been threatened by deforestation that is right create after a lot of protests both in and out there the country the government has bought its plants but for how long the end before us is home to quite a few species that aren't found anywhere el
back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna and her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had a chance to get established. this tree was planted...
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marianna, monica, mike, good to see all of you. thank you. >> interesting admission there from the president. >> yeah, let's dig deeper into this with former florida congressman and msnbc contributor david jolly and errin haines, editor at large at the 19th. thank you for joining us this morning. david, let's get your reaction first to president biden saying trump should probably not have access to classified briefings, which previous presidents have had access to. >> look, i think joe biden's absolutely correct. we know that the exposure that donald trump apparently had, that he refused to disprove, if you will, in terms of his financial debt and obligations to foreign actors, remains, even though he has left office, and we know the behavior that led to his being impeached now twice by the house has not been curtailed, whatsoever. and i think the critical piece is this. when joe biden says, what would he use it for? you know, sometimes, former presidents have access to that information so they can serve as a bit of a kitchen cabin
marianna, monica, mike, good to see all of you. thank you. >> interesting admission there from the president. >> yeah, let's dig deeper into this with former florida congressman and msnbc contributor david jolly and errin haines, editor at large at the 19th. thank you for joining us this morning. david, let's get your reaction first to president biden saying trump should probably not have access to classified briefings, which previous presidents have had access to. >> look, i...
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msnbc's marianna sotomayor is on capitol hill with more details for us. marianna, good morning. take us through the latest on these police officers who are under investigation. >> reporter: hey, lindsey, good morning. well, now that the impeachment trial is in the rearview mirror, members of congress taking these investigations into their own hands. and let's remember, these were the targets of what happened on january 6th. something to note, in terms of scheduling this week -- on tuesday is the first time we'll actually see two senate committees coming together to understand what happened, all of the security failures that happened on that day. it's likely the first time we'll also hear from the former chief of police, as well as the former house and sergeant-at-arms of the senate and the house, all people responsible for the day-to-day dealings within the capitol as well as security, while on thursday, we will actually see the house appropriations committee holding their second hearing on the very subject with the current acting capitol police officers as well as the house ser
msnbc's marianna sotomayor is on capitol hill with more details for us. marianna, good morning. take us through the latest on these police officers who are under investigation. >> reporter: hey, lindsey, good morning. well, now that the impeachment trial is in the rearview mirror, members of congress taking these investigations into their own hands. and let's remember, these were the targets of what happened on january 6th. something to note, in terms of scheduling this week -- on tuesday...
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. >> marianna sotomayor and carol lee, our thanks to both of you. >>> president trump celebrated his acquittal saying his movement has only just begun. >> he vows to release new manage maga plans. >> reporter: president trump release add very lengthy statement after his second acquittal thanking his team of attorneys and signaling to his supporters that he will have a lot more to announce in the months to come. it's unclear whether that means another run for the presidency in 2024 or what he plants to do politically. we know there are many questions about his potential criminal exposure and liability now that he is a private citizen, and it was also striking that this did come out in the form of a statement. we haven't seen donald trump on camera or in any kind of a public appearance at any length since he left office last month. instead we've seen him on the golf course down here in west palm beach. now that the trial has ended, it's possible he could hold an event or press conference to talk about the second acquittal and what it means for his political future. we no they started f
. >> marianna sotomayor and carol lee, our thanks to both of you. >>> president trump celebrated his acquittal saying his movement has only just begun. >> he vows to release new manage maga plans. >> reporter: president trump release add very lengthy statement after his second acquittal thanking his team of attorneys and signaling to his supporters that he will have a lot more to announce in the months to come. it's unclear whether that means another run for the...
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the bbc�*s social media and disinformation reporter marianna spring says the big platforms can't necessarilythat social media sites are effectively companies that want to make _ effectively companies that want to make money, and clicks, users, lots of people _ make money, and clicks, users, lots of people wanting to engage in conversation from a those are good for social— conversation from a those are good for social media sites. about reputation that comes with racist abuse _ reputation that comes with racist abuse and — reputation that comes with racist abuse and other forms of disinformation or threats online is obviously— disinformation or threats online is obviously not good for them, but the overatt— obviously not good for them, but the overall aim _ obviously not good for them, but the overall aim of these platforms is to have as _ overall aim of these platforms is to have as many people using them as possible _ have as many people using them as possible if— have as many people using them as possible. if they were to introduce this idea _ possible. if they were to introduce this idea
the bbc�*s social media and disinformation reporter marianna spring says the big platforms can't necessarilythat social media sites are effectively companies that want to make _ effectively companies that want to make money, and clicks, users, lots of people _ make money, and clicks, users, lots of people wanting to engage in conversation from a those are good for social— conversation from a those are good for social media sites. about reputation that comes with racist abuse _ reputation...
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son says marianna quite simply this is not a good look. it's already known vaccine gate here in peru and it's not a small thing it's a really big scandal not only because former president martini's kyra accepted to get a vaccine regularly. and another one for his wife and for his older brother this happened last year when the 1st trial was beginning here in peru at the scene a farm the chinese pharmaceutical company was doing this trial here with 12000. doses here one batch one lot was the vaccine the other one was the placebo and there are those there was a 3rd lot of 3200 vaccines that. the director of the of the trial here said they were active and that the president knew that they were active but he's got a call him and ask him to bring those sex scenes over to the presidential palace and that's where he was he not you laid it and the doctor said that he didn't think it was about thing because he discovered was that the front line of the. of the fight against the pandemic however this was not what happened with the rest of the vaccines
son says marianna quite simply this is not a good look. it's already known vaccine gate here in peru and it's not a small thing it's a really big scandal not only because former president martini's kyra accepted to get a vaccine regularly. and another one for his wife and for his older brother this happened last year when the 1st trial was beginning here in peru at the scene a farm the chinese pharmaceutical company was doing this trial here with 12000. doses here one batch one lot was the...
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let's start with marianna sotomayor. let's talk about the democrats here and how they're portraying this. they're saying they pulled off a victory. certainly a moral victory. and one that appears to be larger than what we're seeing on the surface of it all. tell us a little bit more about that. >> sure, ayman. it was about 24 hours ago at this time when the democrats and senators very much were surprised by the fact that this witness question came forward and many at the time were -- once the house impeachment managers actually relented and said we shouldn't bring forward any more witnesses, many were wondering why they gave up the upper hand. many saying that already showed that they may not have been as invested into really trying to persecute trump. well, now, 24 hours later, we're hearing from those house impeachment managers, many of them saying they did win. you heard from that lead impeachment manager, jamie raskin saying they won in the court of public opinion and they will win in the course of history. and you h
let's start with marianna sotomayor. let's talk about the democrats here and how they're portraying this. they're saying they pulled off a victory. certainly a moral victory. and one that appears to be larger than what we're seeing on the surface of it all. tell us a little bit more about that. >> sure, ayman. it was about 24 hours ago at this time when the democrats and senators very much were surprised by the fact that this witness question came forward and many at the time were -- once...
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it's a long and difficult journey to work this morning off l marianna. but nothing will deter her from her mission. off l. is the red cross administrator in the remote rugged province of corrino in the northern philippines. i need only learn that there are certain things that are. right. that there are there this is one of the final days of an immunization drive. good good good good care. and then i look. back at that i sit back on the one. our main objective is making sure that no children is left behind. that would put the health system in threat because it may be one of the class of and outbreaks thank you very much. thank you mami. but off el has noticed that parents are increasingly wary of vaccines. in recent years public trust in vaccines in the philippines has plummeted from 93 percent to 32 percent more than anywhere else in the world. on one of the last days of the vaccination campaign off ellen to tame travel to the village of joggle with amy said group of concerned parents was somebody help me out overnight that any of them are married or tha
it's a long and difficult journey to work this morning off l marianna. but nothing will deter her from her mission. off l. is the red cross administrator in the remote rugged province of corrino in the northern philippines. i need only learn that there are certain things that are. right. that there are there this is one of the final days of an immunization drive. good good good good care. and then i look. back at that i sit back on the one. our main objective is making sure that no children is...
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. >>> we're going to go right now to marianna sotomayor on capitol hill. i know we've seen videos of heroism on the part of the capitol police during the insurrection. what more are we learning about the ones who may not have acted as honorably? >> alex, you know, when you talk about heroism or i think anyone talks about heroism on january 6th, many people think of officer eugene goodman as well as many others who were that first line of defense here but that's not the full picture for many of his colleagues in the force. it's worth noting like you did, six officers were put on suspension. 29 continue to be under investigation, bringing the total to 35 officers. and it's worth noting congressman tim ryan of ohio, he actually sits on a committee that oversees the capitol police and he says of the six that were suspended, one of them was seen taking selfies with these rioters. another one was seen wearing a make america great again hat as well as pointing these insurrectionists in the right direction to get to wherever they wanted to go in the capitol. and t
. >>> we're going to go right now to marianna sotomayor on capitol hill. i know we've seen videos of heroism on the part of the capitol police during the insurrection. what more are we learning about the ones who may not have acted as honorably? >> alex, you know, when you talk about heroism or i think anyone talks about heroism on january 6th, many people think of officer eugene goodman as well as many others who were that first line of defense here but that's not the full...
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the bbc�*s social media and disinformation reporter marianna spring joins me now.use? they would argue that it's not very easy, and is a member of salamis policing them. a lot of people who abuse footballers or other celebrities on social media, orjust others in general, particularly those who send racist abuse tend to use anonymous accounts and names, or different twitter handles. so it's hard to recover they are. today people of suggesting that when you sign up to a social media site why don't you have to show id or demonstrate who you are? they could be a solution but on the other hand it's pretty hard to enforce and especially in countries where people are persecuted for their identities for the who they are. and there's theissue for the who they are. and there's the issue of how explicit this is. racist abuse and abuse in any form everyone agrees should not be tolerated in any way, but unfortunately a lot of people have very subtle ways of getting around the rules when it comes to abuse. these particular emojese or these particular emo jese or phrases, these p
the bbc�*s social media and disinformation reporter marianna spring joins me now.use? they would argue that it's not very easy, and is a member of salamis policing them. a lot of people who abuse footballers or other celebrities on social media, orjust others in general, particularly those who send racist abuse tend to use anonymous accounts and names, or different twitter handles. so it's hard to recover they are. today people of suggesting that when you sign up to a social media site why...
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hello i'm marianna mozzie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the. indian farmers continue to ramp up their protest against government reforms blocking roads across the country. their generous mahmoud hussein is released after more than 4 years in prison in egypt. more than 100 years edis killed by ice still a finally laid to rest including 2 brothers of nobel peace prize winner nadim around. our top story thousands of people in ne and ma have risked arrest taking to the streets for the biggest protest yet against a coup in the largest city and gone protesters chanted slogans against the military and held up pitches of civilian leader unsung suchi she remains under house arrest after being detained in the early hours of monday it was one of the 1st acts of the takeover by the military whose leaders refused to accept her party's win in november election and in a further bit to silence dissent they've added to an existing ban on several social networks with and me a total internet shutdown florence louie has our report from kuala lumpur. hundreds of pe
hello i'm marianna mozzie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the. indian farmers continue to ramp up their protest against government reforms blocking roads across the country. their generous mahmoud hussein is released after more than 4 years in prison in egypt. more than 100 years edis killed by ice still a finally laid to rest including 2 brothers of nobel peace prize winner nadim around. our top story thousands of people in ne and ma have risked arrest...
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our reporter marianna spring has more. the majority of people in the uk want the vaccine.vaccination messaging online to influence those hesitant about the jab. this is rosemary and donald who are in their 80s, from norwich. they were on the government's priority list. but then they got a message on whatsapp. it features 33 people, some brandishing medical credentials. some alleged, contrary to scientific evidence, that the vaccines are unsafe and they can alter a person's dna. so this is the video that you had seen. let's watch. video: the covid-19 vaccine is not proven safe. - it left me in quite a lot of anxiety. because it sounded so real. and the people were so plausible. and they were named as clinicians and doctors, surgeons. the video frightened rosemary so much that she felt unsure about having the vaccine. the real danger to people, in fact those who have the most to lose by not having this vaccine and face are most severe threat for mortality and death from covid—19 but also long—term illness from covid—19. panorama contacted all of those in the video. of those
our reporter marianna spring has more. the majority of people in the uk want the vaccine.vaccination messaging online to influence those hesitant about the jab. this is rosemary and donald who are in their 80s, from norwich. they were on the government's priority list. but then they got a message on whatsapp. it features 33 people, some brandishing medical credentials. some alleged, contrary to scientific evidence, that the vaccines are unsafe and they can alter a person's dna. so this is the...
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i'm marianna spring, the bbc�*s specialist reporter on disinformation and social media., the video spreading fear... it sounded so real, and the people were so plausible. i hearfrom the communities being targeted by anti—vaccine tactics... lots of things were coming in, like, "there's embryo, - foetus or something, or pork inside." - ..and the doctors fighting to defeat disinformation... it's almost as if we're fighting two pandemics. the first pandemic is the viral pandemic, the second pandemic is the misinformation. it's four days since the government began its vaccine roll—out, and i'm meeting a woman called joanna who told me on facebook she doesn't want the jab. joanna, hello. hello. lovely to meet you. wearing a mask on public transport is compulsory, butjoanna refuses. i hate them. i honestly hate them. i don't believe in wearing them. they don't work. where's your evidence? she also believes the vaccine is unnecessary. today she'sjoining a protest march in brighton. what would make you trust the vaccine? nothing. even if they said... if they said, "this vaccine's
i'm marianna spring, the bbc�*s specialist reporter on disinformation and social media., the video spreading fear... it sounded so real, and the people were so plausible. i hearfrom the communities being targeted by anti—vaccine tactics... lots of things were coming in, like, "there's embryo, - foetus or something, or pork inside." - ..and the doctors fighting to defeat disinformation... it's almost as if we're fighting two pandemics. the first pandemic is the viral pandemic, the...
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as they tried to enter provo peruvian officials say they don't have the resources to take the men marianna sanchez reports from lima. escaping the pandemic desperate migrants forced their way across security lines on an international amazon bridge the group is mainly made up of haitians as well as africans some are pregnant or with children and are carrying what little they have but the border is closed and when state police and the military stopped them and sent them back in the morning there were more than 300 they pushed the police and ran to the peruvian size but then the police partly pushed them back here with violence should not be allowed to happen. the caravan has been stranded in the border region of mother since friday they set up tents waiting for a chance to make their way north official say to haiti panama or the u.s. they just want to get to their lands looking for a better life here they lift waiting for days in the middle of the bridge in the rain small children get wit it's a desperate situation was. some among the most vulnerable were allowed to stay on the 2 side some t
as they tried to enter provo peruvian officials say they don't have the resources to take the men marianna sanchez reports from lima. escaping the pandemic desperate migrants forced their way across security lines on an international amazon bridge the group is mainly made up of haitians as well as africans some are pregnant or with children and are carrying what little they have but the border is closed and when state police and the military stopped them and sent them back in the morning there...
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elizabeth state it resigned from the post when it emerged she had also been given a secret dose marianna sanchez joins us live now from peru marina how did all this happen and how big is the scandal. it's a huge scandal laura and it's already being talked about it as vaccine gate of the foreign ministry minister that you just mentioned she explained that that she couldn't afford getting sick and that's why she got the vaccine secretly the health minister who resigned last week after the scandal broke that former president to have received a dose for him and other for his wife and his brother she resigned but just a few days before that she had been telling the public that how the vaccines that were to arrive soon in the country were going to be distributed and she said that she was the captain of the ship and the captain of the ship was going to be the last one to be vaccinated and only 2 days after that she received that job secretly now she explains that she got very afraid of course the 2nd wave here is taking a huge toll and morally a huge toll on peruvians to learn that nearly 500 p
elizabeth state it resigned from the post when it emerged she had also been given a secret dose marianna sanchez joins us live now from peru marina how did all this happen and how big is the scandal. it's a huge scandal laura and it's already being talked about it as vaccine gate of the foreign ministry minister that you just mentioned she explained that that she couldn't afford getting sick and that's why she got the vaccine secretly the health minister who resigned last week after the scandal...
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i'm marianna spring, the bbc�*s specialist reporter on disinformation and social media.nities being targeted by anti—vaccine tactics... lots of things were coming in, like, "there's embryo, - foetus or something, or pork inside." - ..and the doctors fighting to defeat disinformation... it's almost as if we're fighting two pandemics. the first pandemic is the viral pandemic, the second pandemic is the misinformation. it's four days since the government began its vaccine roll—out, and i'm meeting a woman called joanna who told me on facebook she doesn't want the jab. joanna, hello. hello. lovely to meet you. wearing a mask on public transport is compulsory, butjoanna refuses. i hate them. i honestly hate them.
i'm marianna spring, the bbc�*s specialist reporter on disinformation and social media.nities being targeted by anti—vaccine tactics... lots of things were coming in, like, "there's embryo, - foetus or something, or pork inside." - ..and the doctors fighting to defeat disinformation... it's almost as if we're fighting two pandemics. the first pandemic is the viral pandemic, the second pandemic is the misinformation. it's four days since the government began its vaccine roll—out,...
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our reporter marianna spring has more. the majority of people in the uk want the vaccine.uence those hesitant about the jab. this is rosemary and donald who are in their80s, this is rosemary and donald who are in their 80s, from norwich. they were on the government's priority list. but then they got a message on whatsapp. it features 33 people, some brandishing medical credentials, some alleged, contrary to scientific evidence, that the vaccines are unsafe and they can alter a person's dna. so this is the video that you had seen. let's watch. ., " ., .. , watch. the covid-19 vaccine is not proven safe. _ watch. the covid-19 vaccine is not proven safe. it _ watch. the covid-19 vaccine is not proven safe. it left - watch. the covid-19 vaccine is not proven safe. it left me - watch. the covid-19 vaccine is not proven safe. it left me in l not proven safe. it left me in uuite a not proven safe. it left me in quite a lot — not proven safe. it left me in quite a lot of— not proven safe. it left me in quite a lot of anxiety. - not proven safe. it left me in l quite a lot of anxie
our reporter marianna spring has more. the majority of people in the uk want the vaccine.uence those hesitant about the jab. this is rosemary and donald who are in their80s, this is rosemary and donald who are in their 80s, from norwich. they were on the government's priority list. but then they got a message on whatsapp. it features 33 people, some brandishing medical credentials, some alleged, contrary to scientific evidence, that the vaccines are unsafe and they can alter a person's dna. so...
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well, the bbc�*s social media and disinformation reporter, marianna spring, says the big platforms can't the overall aim of these platforms is to have as many people using them as possible. if they were to introduce this idea of identification, that would obviously limit the number of people that make accounts. people often run multiple accounts, and that might not be allowed any more. so i think it poses an existential threat, i guess, for some of the social media sites, and that might explain in part why they're reluctant to enforce it — along with the fact that it could be difficult to enforce. it's been reported that the japanese government are planning to extend the state of emergency covering tokyo and other regions struggling to contain coronavirus outbreaks by one month until 7 march. it would be just four—and—a—half months before the olympics are due to begin. prime minister yoshihide suga has said he will make a final decision on the extension after hearing from an expert panel tomorrow. england's cricketers have been allowed out of quarantine in india, after the players who'd
well, the bbc�*s social media and disinformation reporter, marianna spring, says the big platforms can't the overall aim of these platforms is to have as many people using them as possible. if they were to introduce this idea of identification, that would obviously limit the number of people that make accounts. people often run multiple accounts, and that might not be allowed any more. so i think it poses an existential threat, i guess, for some of the social media sites, and that might...
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get this in conspicuous road here marianna is in fact one of the may crossing points between the czech reached here behind us with a lot of workers that work in all the supply industry on the other side on the german side are actually busy and they cross here every day for the whole region has about 90000 checked workers that's a substantial number today it was a sunday so it was of course relatively calm but people were crossing over here and trying to figure out what was happening there was a distinct lack of information would it companies who bakes grette for instance the lady who tried to cross the border be counted as an essential worker or not all this is still very unclear and so people are confused and the check people we talked to today were really confused and and sort of dumbfounded why is this happening to us so we didn't do anything wrong and we had testing every 2nd day in any case because that was already one of the rules here but so this will be completely closed and it will be harsh for the region now barbara the bavarian authorities have rejected the criticism of the
get this in conspicuous road here marianna is in fact one of the may crossing points between the czech reached here behind us with a lot of workers that work in all the supply industry on the other side on the german side are actually busy and they cross here every day for the whole region has about 90000 checked workers that's a substantial number today it was a sunday so it was of course relatively calm but people were crossing over here and trying to figure out what was happening there was a...
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through marianna is in fact one of the may crossing points between the czech reachin here behind us a lot of workers that work in all the supply industry on the other side on the german side are actually busy and they cross here every day for the whole region has about 90000 czech workers that's a substantial number today it was a sunday so it was of course relatively calm but people were crossing over here and trying to figure out what was happening there was a distinct lack of information would it companies who bakes bread for instance the lady who tried to cross the border be counted as an essential worker or not all this is still very unclear and so people are confused and the check people we talked to today were really confused and. and sort of dumbfounded why is this happening to us so we didn't do anything wrong and we had testing every 2nd day in any case because that was already one of the rules here but so this will be completely closed and it will be harsh for the region now barbara the bavarian authorities have rejected the criticism of the newly introduced border checks w
through marianna is in fact one of the may crossing points between the czech reachin here behind us a lot of workers that work in all the supply industry on the other side on the german side are actually busy and they cross here every day for the whole region has about 90000 czech workers that's a substantial number today it was a sunday so it was of course relatively calm but people were crossing over here and trying to figure out what was happening there was a distinct lack of information...
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. >> marianna sotomayor, monica alba and mike memoli, through all. >>> joining us now, kentucky congressman john yarmuth. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> there's a new poll showing how americans are split on the impeachment proceedings. it's from the a.p. 47% say, yes, trump should be convicted. 40% say no. do these numbers surprise you? did you think americans would be more unified on this front? >> no, i really didn't. i don't expect americans to be unified on much of anything these days. i'm glad that the senate is moving to the trial. we impeached the president for what i believe and many believe is the most heinous act ever committed by a sitting u.s. president. i think the american people should see the case and hear the case against him. we pend to see everything through a partisan lens. i'm sure there are many americans, particularly those in that 40%, who have not really connected the dots. i think that's what this trial will do. it will show the pattern of behavior from the president leading up to january 6th. and, of course, on january 6th that
. >> marianna sotomayor, monica alba and mike memoli, through all. >>> joining us now, kentucky congressman john yarmuth. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> there's a new poll showing how americans are split on the impeachment proceedings. it's from the a.p. 47% say, yes, trump should be convicted. 40% say no. do these numbers surprise you? did you think americans would be more unified on this front? >> no, i really didn't. i...
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i think what marianna huffington told you was a really smart idea. frankly, when i asked some of the boomer moms about advice to these younger generation women as to what they should be doing differently, that was probably the most common refrain which is do not be always on. back in the dark ages when we did not have easy access to work. when getting on the computer when you got home and dialing up and waiting for an hour for something to happen, it was a lot more difficult to work from home. but by the same token i met women in my generation had estate later at the office because you couldn't be always on. so there is a two always being available. i was really saddened to meet so many of the younger women, the genxers and the millennial moms who not only kept their phones on the bedside standard they went to bed, some cases they slept with the phone under their pillow. no, that is not where the phone belongs. and i like the stories i would hear about women whose households had a little basket right inside the front door were every member of the fam
i think what marianna huffington told you was a really smart idea. frankly, when i asked some of the boomer moms about advice to these younger generation women as to what they should be doing differently, that was probably the most common refrain which is do not be always on. back in the dark ages when we did not have easy access to work. when getting on the computer when you got home and dialing up and waiting for an hour for something to happen, it was a lot more difficult to work from home....
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nbc's marianna sotomayor is on capitol hill following it. marianna, let's begin with you.o we know about the specifics of that phone call and how it may be a factor in this impeachment trial? >> reporter: hey, ayman. well, you and your team did an excellent job really drawing the lines and making the points about what happened when we learned about this phone call that happened on january 6th. it was the first time we also saw a congresswoman, as you mentioned, jamie herrera beutler, noting and confirming details that, one, the phone call did happen, two, that mccarthy was upset and pushed back against the president. the president responding and saying, well, yes, it seems like my supporters are trying to defend me better than you are. and notably, at the end of that lengthy statement, she also calls on other republicans to come forth and confirm more details about this call, implying that mccarthy has told a number of people in his caucus about it. this all coming as today is expected to be the final day, but of course, it's also the day that senators and also house impea
nbc's marianna sotomayor is on capitol hill following it. marianna, let's begin with you.o we know about the specifics of that phone call and how it may be a factor in this impeachment trial? >> reporter: hey, ayman. well, you and your team did an excellent job really drawing the lines and making the points about what happened when we learned about this phone call that happened on january 6th. it was the first time we also saw a congresswoman, as you mentioned, jamie herrera beutler,...
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at this conspicuous route here marianna is in fact one of the maybe crossing points between the check reaching here behind us a lot of workers that work in all the supply industry on the other side on the german side are actually busy and they cross here every day for the whole region has about 90000 checked workers that's a substantial number today it was a sunday so it was of course relatively calm but people were crossing over here and trying to figure out what was happening there was a distinct lack of information would it companies who bakes bread for instance the lady who tried to cross the border to be counted as an essential worker or not all this is still very unclear and so people are confused and the check people we talked to today were really confused and and sort of dumbfounded why is this happening to us so we didn't do anything wrong and we had testing every 2nd day in any case because that was already one of the rules here but so this will be completely closed and it will be harsh for the region now barbara the bavarian authorities have rejected the criticism of the ne
at this conspicuous route here marianna is in fact one of the maybe crossing points between the check reaching here behind us a lot of workers that work in all the supply industry on the other side on the german side are actually busy and they cross here every day for the whole region has about 90000 checked workers that's a substantial number today it was a sunday so it was of course relatively calm but people were crossing over here and trying to figure out what was happening there was a...