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doctor marissa, thank _ it has to be something rail. thank you so much for. it has to be something rail. doctor. marissa, thank you so much for your insight. thank you. i hope we will speak again. insight. thank you. i hope we will speak again-— speak again. thank you so much. that's from _ speak again. thank you so much. that's from the _ speak again. thank you so much. that's from the university - speak again. thank you so much. that's from the university of - that's from the university of cambridge who over many years has worked, as he gathered there, and government circles and trying to broker peace in afghanistan. clearly an awful lot of people there, and we know that so many of them are still trying to get out. there is that news briefing coming up from the biden administration. we will bring you more news on that and much more “p you more news on that and much more up in the six o'clock news. now, here in bbc news, with the time a little after quarter to six p:m., just before the top of the hour, of course, we will bring in the f
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no answer. >> one marissa's father, jamie's brother herman, went to the back of the. house no sign of them. >> we thought maybe the left, maybe they want to go that get something. and my dad, said no his truck is up there. and finally you that's when my dad said, okay will go inside. >> herman walked into the garage door and allowed himself into the front door. the visitors huddled in the entrance hall. expecting a greeting from sandra and jamie, but not. came just as they got ready to leave, they heard something that sounded like sandra. >> it was mumbling. >> where was the voice coming? from >> we did not know. my dad, i remember, ran straight into the master bedroom. >> what marissa race after her father. >> i just heard him saying, help, some is in trouble. >> ways get out? this >> point yes i was. scared >> the voice was coming from inside the walk-in closet attached to the bathroom. herman moved closer, nudged a cross the doorknob was a dining chair. he opened the door, and there was sandra, on the floor, tied by her arms and angles alive. >> he said that she di
no answer. >> one marissa's father, jamie's brother herman, went to the back of the. house no sign of them. >> we thought maybe the left, maybe they want to go that get something. and my dad, said no his truck is up there. and finally you that's when my dad said, okay will go inside. >> herman walked into the garage door and allowed himself into the front door. the visitors huddled in the entrance hall. expecting a greeting from sandra and jamie, but not. came just as they got...
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reporter marissa perlman tells us a number of those exemptions have come from the same doctor. >> thank you for calling, how may i help you? >> reporter: the phone is ringing off the hook at this roseville doctor's office. >> we are fully booked out for the next three months. >> reporter: they're all looking for the same thing -- a medical mask exemption. sources tell us at least 50 medical exemptions have been submitted to self placer county school districts. 85% of those have come from one doctor. dr. michael wong maintains exemptions are handed out after a complete physical exam. >> are the exemptions legitimate? are the kids actually needing these mask exemptions? >> a mask exemption letter, the one that we do provide, each and every one of them is after basically a careful clinical exam, and we will give it appropriately. >> reporter: parents like lou f he says his two eureka school district kids have breathing issues. >> my kids today are in school. they're unmasked and they've been integrated to their classrooms. >> reporter: but dr. and district parent dr. chris liles worries ab
reporter marissa perlman tells us a number of those exemptions have come from the same doctor. >> thank you for calling, how may i help you? >> reporter: the phone is ringing off the hook at this roseville doctor's office. >> we are fully booked out for the next three months. >> reporter: they're all looking for the same thing -- a medical mask exemption. sources tell us at least 50 medical exemptions have been submitted to self placer county school districts. 85% of...
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reporter marissa perlman is there with the very latest. >> the devastation is frankly hard to see. we've been here for hours and it feels apocalyptic right now. we are here in grizzly flats. we were off of evergreen, up a street canyon road between wood and glenn and gold aspen drive. this sadly is a laudable we are seeing, holmes completely burned to the ground. heavy smoke still in the air at this hour. here in evergreen you have a lot of this. i'm going to have dennis kind of show you these burnt out cars. these are classic cars and classic trucks in front of this home here, and this is what we are seeing lining the streets. we also went to the elementary school here in town this afternoon, walter tyler elementary off of tyler road. there we saw burnt up desks, a storage facility gone. the playground sadly burnt to the ground and a nearby post office in grizzly flats, we are told it burned as well. >> that's marissa perlman. >>> meanwhile, firefighters say the massive dixie fire is moving to the north. it's now charred nearly 605,000 acres in butte, plumas, and lassen counties.
reporter marissa perlman is there with the very latest. >> the devastation is frankly hard to see. we've been here for hours and it feels apocalyptic right now. we are here in grizzly flats. we were off of evergreen, up a street canyon road between wood and glenn and gold aspen drive. this sadly is a laudable we are seeing, holmes completely burned to the ground. heavy smoke still in the air at this hour. here in evergreen you have a lot of this. i'm going to have dennis kind of show you...
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. >>> take a live look now at the billowing smoke from the caldor fire as reporter marissa perlman shows us, the air so toxic near the lake tahoe basin that people are packing up and leaving town. >> this is fire all around us, and that's very unusual. >> reporter: stephanie all of the area, born and raised in trucking and owner of cabanas, says she's bracing for what's next. smoke. >> reporter: she says fi fr the dixie fi anth caldor fire, the sheer amount of smoke is driving her customers out of town. >> we are getting now less people coming up if they're smart because this is rossthe frot good for youralj her shop, thick toxic air covers the treetops, wind blowing a huge plume into town. tahoe and trucking are immediately downwind from the caldor fire. local realtor breck overall says the smoke is impacting his business, too. >> i've had four clients cancel their visits because of the smoke. >> reporter:'s plan is taking his mountain bike and escaping as soon as possible. >> i already feel it in my throat just walking around. >> reporter: is worried about how his community will get th
. >>> take a live look now at the billowing smoke from the caldor fire as reporter marissa perlman shows us, the air so toxic near the lake tahoe basin that people are packing up and leaving town. >> this is fire all around us, and that's very unusual. >> reporter: stephanie all of the area, born and raised in trucking and owner of cabanas, says she's bracing for what's next. smoke. >> reporter: she says fi fr the dixie fi anth caldor fire, the sheer amount of smoke...
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within a day, 23-year-old marissa mise was identified. >> it ended up getting back to me and i was, ie of inclusivity. >> people were messaging, i would love to hangout. i'm lonely, sad, whatever and i was like why not have everyone meet up in one place to meet each other? >> we're having our first friend picnic meet up. >> reporter: she was no more lonely friends. where strangers meet up once a month for a picnic. it create as safe space for new friendships to form. >> i never expected more than 20/thurlt people and when 200 people showed up, it blows my mind. >> the popularity of no more lonely friends has moved beyond the big apple, with marissa hosting picnics in other cities like boston and l.a. >> reporter: is this a story about something beautiful coming out of all of this feeling isolated? >> there were parts that you were so isolated. so, coming together with everyone, being like this st ing. noall friends ing w start it all with his tiktok post. >> i was so inspired by her like, you know what? i'm good. i'm moving on. i think it's powerful to speak to how important friendshi
within a day, 23-year-old marissa mise was identified. >> it ended up getting back to me and i was, ie of inclusivity. >> people were messaging, i would love to hangout. i'm lonely, sad, whatever and i was like why not have everyone meet up in one place to meet each other? >> we're having our first friend picnic meet up. >> reporter: she was no more lonely friends. where strangers meet up once a month for a picnic. it create as safe space for new friendships to form....
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marissa? >> it was the time of communist infiltration. >> yes, certainly, communist infiltration.inwashing of the p.o.w.s >>ou brainwashing. soin this is very much playing twomultaneous fears bubbling up of the w communists and this sort of mind control idea, and pairing it with this threat of the extraterrestrials as well. >>> you can watch the rest of the class online at cspan.org/history, and simply click on the lectures and history tab o
marissa? >> it was the time of communist infiltration. >> yes, certainly, communist infiltration.inwashing of the p.o.w.s >>ou brainwashing. soin this is very much playing twomultaneous fears bubbling up of the w communists and this sort of mind control idea, and pairing it with this threat of the extraterrestrials as well. >>> you can watch the rest of the class online at cspan.org/history, and simply click on the lectures and history tab o
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the governor wants that decision left up to the parents step in. >> marissa bagg, thank you >>> dr. celine gounder thank you. we're hearing reports out of louisiana and florida about more kids being sicker than last year any reason to believe that delta is impacting those kids differently? >> shepherd, i think the key take home message here is that the delta variant is different it is different from the strains we saw early in the pandemic it is more infectious so it spreads more easily from person to person and the levels of virus in people who are infected are 1,000 times higher in their nose and their throat than they would have been with the early strains of the virus so if you imagine that there's so much more virus in the body, even if a child may be early in the pandemic, wouldn't have had a severe infection, now with that much more virus we're seeing kids getting sick we're seeing kids potentially transmitting onward to others. this is different. this is delta. >> you know, businesses are busy trying to figure out when people should return to work. medically speaking were th
the governor wants that decision left up to the parents step in. >> marissa bagg, thank you >>> dr. celine gounder thank you. we're hearing reports out of louisiana and florida about more kids being sicker than last year any reason to believe that delta is impacting those kids differently? >> shepherd, i think the key take home message here is that the delta variant is different it is different from the strains we saw early in the pandemic it is more infectious so it...
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marissa perlman reports evacuees at a temporary shelter now are being told they have to leave by tomorrow. >> reporter: he and his wife patty will need to pack up their two dogs and move on. the other larger animals can stay. >> they told us we had two days to leave, by 10:00 thursday we would be evicted. >> reporter: many from el dorado county have formed a community, parking rvs and trucks. the space is housing 500 evacuated animals from all over, including dozens of forces and chickens. evacuees say they don't want to leave their animals or people behind. >> we are becoming a family. >> reporter: the fairground is the main center for both people and animals. but unknown to the county and the office of emergency services, the fairground staff allowed people from el dorado here to move in animals and let their owners stay. the sheriff's office says that is not allowed because the fairgrounds is not set up as official shelter space. it is not equipped to house people. one of the issues is dry camping, the fairgrounds doesn't have water, power or sewer. two official shelters in el dorado c
marissa perlman reports evacuees at a temporary shelter now are being told they have to leave by tomorrow. >> reporter: he and his wife patty will need to pack up their two dogs and move on. the other larger animals can stay. >> they told us we had two days to leave, by 10:00 thursday we would be evicted. >> reporter: many from el dorado county have formed a community, parking rvs and trucks. the space is housing 500 evacuated animals from all over, including dozens of forces...
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marissa? [inaudible] yes it certainly communist infiltration.shing good this is very much of playing on two simultaneous fears 1 of bubbling up, not just the communists are infiltrating the communists are infiltrating through this mind control ideas. and pairing that with this in fear of extraterrestrial tthreats. >> you can watch the rest of this class and our entire library of lectures in history online c-span.org/history. simply click on the leicester internet lectures and history tab on the homepage for. >> without further ado i'd like to turn it over too steve to discuss in creating capitol hill are wonderful book will be talking about later, steeper. >> were going to be talk about the intersections of first street northeast at eighth street and east capitol street. a lot of things happen on this location as is true of most places on capitol hill. but we will spend a little time. one of the previous participants
marissa? [inaudible] yes it certainly communist infiltration.shing good this is very much of playing on two simultaneous fears 1 of bubbling up, not just the communists are infiltrating the communists are infiltrating through this mind control ideas. and pairing that with this in fear of extraterrestrial tthreats. >> you can watch the rest of this class and our entire library of lectures in history online c-span.org/history. simply click on the leicester internet lectures and history tab...
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marissa? [inaudible] yes it certainly communist infiltration.shing good this is very much of playing on two simultaneous fears 1 of bubbling up, not just the communists are infiltrating the communists are infiltrating through this mind control ideas. and pairing that with this in fear of extraterrestrial tthreats. >> you can watch thet
marissa? [inaudible] yes it certainly communist infiltration.shing good this is very much of playing on two simultaneous fears 1 of bubbling up, not just the communists are infiltrating the communists are infiltrating through this mind control ideas. and pairing that with this in fear of extraterrestrial tthreats. >> you can watch thet
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the inspiring story of infinite flow, a dance company of disabled and able bodied dancer started by marissac bay area and coz
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marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the u.k.. >> it's with a heavy heart.ter was born here. we never thought we would leave but we haven't seen our families for 18 months now. she literally thinks her grandparents live in a computer. >> despite the complaints, type order policies are still largely popular. even if australia has been a lucky place to be during the pandemic, the feeling of being locked in his taking a huge toll . bbc news, sydney. >> the drummer for the rolling stones, charlie watts, has died at the age of 80. he passed away peacefully in a london hospital, surrounded by his family. david has a look back at his life. >> i don't play for me, i play for them. >> charlie watts. cool, calm, distinctly dapper. the steady backbeat of the rolling stones. he was always a reluctant rock star and he loved the drums. >> cannot play the drums at home . to play them i have to go on the road. to go on the road, i have to leave. it's a terribly vicious circle that has always been my life. >> he was not expecting his evening sideline with the rolling stones
marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the u.k.. >> it's with a heavy heart.ter was born here. we never thought we would leave but we haven't seen our families for 18 months now. she literally thinks her grandparents live in a computer. >> despite the complaints, type order policies are still largely popular. even if australia has been a lucky place to be during the pandemic, the feeling of being locked in his taking a huge toll . bbc news, sydney. >> the...
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marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk.ar, we have a beautiful home. our daughter was born here, we really never thought we would leave. but we have not seen our families for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear where we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in the computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low compared to other countries. and despite the complaints, tight border policies are still largely popular. but even if australia has been a lucky place to be during the pandemic, that feeling of being locked in his taking a huge toll. it's grandma. in swedish it's grandma. bbc news, sydney. let's stay with coronavirus news... pfizer's two—dose covid—nineteen vaccine has received full approvalfrom the us food and drug administration — the firstjab to be licensed in the country. the vaccine was previously being given under an emergency use authorisation. us presidentjoe biden says the announcement sh
marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk.ar, we have a beautiful home. our daughter was born here, we really never thought we would leave. but we have not seen our families for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear where we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in the computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low compared to other countries. and...
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reporter marissa perlman spoke with families who lost everything and say there is no place for them to go. >> i'm facing a huge uphill battle, and we lost everything we own. >> reporter: tiffany radloff first saw her indian hills farm burning on twitter. she lost everything and didn't have rental insurance. >> that's how we found out, and it's kind of been held since then. >> reporter: nearby greenville gone, too. a nonprofit paid for tiffany's family to stay in a hotel through friday, but she says everything is booked after that, and they have no place to stay. >> limited resources. >> reporter: tiffany is hoping the government will send trailers. but when we called fema, they said the governor has yet to request a major disaster declaration to get them involved. we reached out to cal oes to find out why. we are told the state needs to provide fema with evidence of fire damage, including every burned-out structure, and with the fires still raging, they have yet to do that. more damage means more financial support for the state from fema, with limited places to rent. tiffany knows she
reporter marissa perlman spoke with families who lost everything and say there is no place for them to go. >> i'm facing a huge uphill battle, and we lost everything we own. >> reporter: tiffany radloff first saw her indian hills farm burning on twitter. she lost everything and didn't have rental insurance. >> that's how we found out, and it's kind of been held since then. >> reporter: nearby greenville gone, too. a nonprofit paid for tiffany's family to stay in a hotel...
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. >> marissa perlman reporting. the smoke from the caldor fire also forcing an entire school district in nevada to cancel classes as well as afterschool activities, this in the reno/sparks area. washoe county issued a stage three emergency air quality done that. at'sfith let's to chf alpaul. mon condi crews are facing and the smoke in the sky. >> the one piece of good news is the windows haven't been helping, at least they've been in a nsdin anu can see e indicated hot spots around the perimeter of the caldor fire. the wind is going to shift direction later on this week but still the southwesterly wind is going to continue. temperatures are going to vary depending on elevation. higher elevation temperatures stay in the 60's, lower elevations, temperatures are going to be in the 80s and the relative humidity levels are going to be very low. the fire is desperately still growing. this is the view from armstrong lookout right now. you can see some fresh plumes of smoke being set up a new hotspot there. all that smoke i
. >> marissa perlman reporting. the smoke from the caldor fire also forcing an entire school district in nevada to cancel classes as well as afterschool activities, this in the reno/sparks area. washoe county issued a stage three emergency air quality done that. at'sfith let's to chf alpaul. mon condi crews are facing and the smoke in the sky. >> the one piece of good news is the windows haven't been helping, at least they've been in a nsdin anu can see e indicated hot spots around...
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marissa and their family sold their house and they are moving to the uk. uk. we are moving with heavy hearts- _ to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we _ to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we have - to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we have made l to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we have made a life here, a beautiful home, we never thought we would leave. but we haven't seen our families for 18 months now and it's not at all clear when we will have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents, she literally thinks her grandparents live in the computer.— the computer. even with sidnei's _ the computer. even with sidnei's gnabry, - the computer. even with | sidnei's gnabry, covid-19 the computer. even with - sidnei's gnabry, covid-19 cases sidnei's gnabry, covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low compared to other countries. and despite the complaints, tight border policies are still largely popular. even if australia has been a lucky place to be during the pandemic, that feeling of being locked—in is takin
marissa and their family sold their house and they are moving to the uk. uk. we are moving with heavy hearts- _ to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we _ to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we have - to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we have made l to the uk. we are moving with heavy hearts. we have made a life here, a beautiful home, we never thought we would leave. but we haven't seen our families for 18 months now and it's not at all clear when we will have that...
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marissa and herfamily sold their house and are moving to the uk., we have a beautiful home. our daughter was born here, we really never thought we would leave. but we have not seen our families for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear where we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in the computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low compared to other countries. and despite the complaints, tight border policies are still largely popular. but even if australia has been a lucky place to be during the pandemic, that feeling of being locked in his taking a huge toll. it's grandma. in swedish it's grandma. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. such a difficult dilemma for governments to manage with such big repercussions on their people. the authorities in france have ordered that the french football club nice must close its south stand to supporters for the next four matches. the decision was taken after violence broke out during nice's
marissa and herfamily sold their house and are moving to the uk., we have a beautiful home. our daughter was born here, we really never thought we would leave. but we have not seen our families for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear where we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in the computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low compared to other countries. and...
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if at all, some crag marissa porters, as compared his case to that of julian, a sound indeed, the wicked legs found as the us extradition proceedings were covered thoroughly by the diplomat blogger. and we talked about the story in some depth. the former scottish justice secretary and also a coordinator of the craig marie justice campaign. they both see the punishment is substantially unfair. i would agree that this case has a chilling effect on journalism in this country, specifically in scotland. scott's law and u. k. law differ quite significantly in many ways, but especially in scotland. we've seen that there in that in the last few years, there's been an increase in crackdown on democracy on transparency on what can and can't be reported. and this, this judgement is a very clear sign that there is an effort to put fear into the heart of journalists and public commentators reporting what can be reported by mainstream media. well in scotland i think this is doug. b for bloggers is a doc d for the strategies traditional system take a moment, things have gone wrong. first of all, the ju
if at all, some crag marissa porters, as compared his case to that of julian, a sound indeed, the wicked legs found as the us extradition proceedings were covered thoroughly by the diplomat blogger. and we talked about the story in some depth. the former scottish justice secretary and also a coordinator of the craig marie justice campaign. they both see the punishment is substantially unfair. i would agree that this case has a chilling effect on journalism in this country, specifically in...
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. >> reporter: marissa is a supervising deputy district attorney in santa clara county, now seeing anost guns in the streets. >> it is a deliberate effort by the criminal to work around california handguns. but if you can get your hands on one of these guns, you are in business. >> reporter: at one gun show, we ran into this guy who told us he turned to ghost guns after his girlfriend accused him of domestic violence, which he denies and police seized his other guns. >> i mean, i built mine because. >> it shows you when to drill. >> reporter: they sometimes end up here at the santa clary county crime lab, run by ian fitch. >> you can purchase this. it arrives in your house. nobody knows that you have it. >> reporter: and if nobody knows you have it, that makes it appealing this criminals. take a look at just how appealing across the bay area. this graph shows the number of ghost guns seized. look at how it grows especially over the last two years. >> it is a major concern for everyone. >> reporter: the director of the northern california regional intelligence center. his office trains
. >> reporter: marissa is a supervising deputy district attorney in santa clara county, now seeing anost guns in the streets. >> it is a deliberate effort by the criminal to work around california handguns. but if you can get your hands on one of these guns, you are in business. >> reporter: at one gun show, we ran into this guy who told us he turned to ghost guns after his girlfriend accused him of domestic violence, which he denies and police seized his other guns. >>...
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marissa? >> it was the time of communist infiltration. >> yes, certainly, communist infiltration. >>y brainwashing of the p.o.w.s >>ou brainwashing. soin this is very much playing twomultaneous fears bubbling up of the w communists and this sort of mind control idea, and pairing it with this threat of the extraterrestrials as well. >>> you can watch the rest of the class online at cspan.org/history, and simply click on the lectures and history tab on the home page. >>> a million mornings forgotten by the mindf man. dawn remembers again the magic circle, stonehenge. magic circle, observatory, temple aligned with the rising of the sun and the turning the of the heavens. stones from afar brought by man to this place where no stones were before. more than 3,000 year ago. >>> apollo 11, 15 july, 1969, cape kennedy, florida, tonight before the great day. ♪ we're going to the moon together ♪ ♪ pack your bags and jump into the car ♪ ♪ going to take a trip to tell you where you are ♪ ♪ good-bye mother ♪ ♪ so long mother ♪ ♪ so long mother ♪ ♪ good-bye good-bye mother so long mother ♪ ♪ so
marissa? >> it was the time of communist infiltration. >> yes, certainly, communist infiltration. >>y brainwashing of the p.o.w.s >>ou brainwashing. soin this is very much playing twomultaneous fears bubbling up of the w communists and this sort of mind control idea, and pairing it with this threat of the extraterrestrials as well. >>> you can watch the rest of the class online at cspan.org/history, and simply click on the lectures and history tab on the home...
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marissa? [inaudible] yes it certainly communist infiltration. brainwashing as korean pows. >> brainwashing good this is very much of playing on two simultaneous fears 1 of bubbling up, not just the communists are infiltrating the communists are infiltrating through this mind control ideas. and pairing that with this in fear of extraterrestrial tthreats. >> you can watch the rest of this class and our entire library of lectures in history online c-span.org/history. simply click on the leicester internet lectures and history tab on the homepage for. >> without further ado i'd like to turn it over too steve to discuss in creating capitol hill are wonderful book will be talking about later, steeper. >> were going to be talk about the intersections of first street northeast at eighth street and east capitol street. a lot of things happen on this location as is true of most places on capitol hill. but we will spend a little time. one of the previous participants has asked to have more maps up she particularly likes them to spend more time with them. i
marissa? [inaudible] yes it certainly communist infiltration. brainwashing as korean pows. >> brainwashing good this is very much of playing on two simultaneous fears 1 of bubbling up, not just the communists are infiltrating the communists are infiltrating through this mind control ideas. and pairing that with this in fear of extraterrestrial tthreats. >> you can watch the rest of this class and our entire library of lectures in history online c-span.org/history. simply click on...
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. >> marissa, thank you.s meanwhile, it is a case that has captured national attention for nearly a decade. it's been more than 8 years since an elderly davis couple was murdered inside their home by a 15 year-old. now the person responsible could be released from prison as early as next year. >> but first, let's take a look back at what led up to this possibility in april of 2013 76 year-old cloudy a mop and her 87 year-old has been all over north upper stabbed to death in their davis home. 2 months later. then the 16 year-old daniel marsh was arrested a year later, a jury found marsh guilty of 2 counts of first-degree murder marsh appealed and was back in court in 2018 to determine whether or not his case should have been tried in juvenile court. that's when a yolo county judge reinstated marshes 52 years to life murder sentence. then the senate bill 1391 went into effect in 2019 and that law prohibits anyone 1415 years of age from being tried as an adult. >> the law would allow marsh to be released next ye
. >> marissa, thank you.s meanwhile, it is a case that has captured national attention for nearly a decade. it's been more than 8 years since an elderly davis couple was murdered inside their home by a 15 year-old. now the person responsible could be released from prison as early as next year. >> but first, let's take a look back at what led up to this possibility in april of 2013 76 year-old cloudy a mop and her 87 year-old has been all over north upper stabbed to death in their...
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. >> reporter: ucf patrician marissa is fully vaccinated and in july the doctor took attaining staycationfamily. >> i went on a boat ride and ate outdoors once. we had some small gatherings with friends that were fully vaccinated. >> it is twice as transmissible as the earlier ones were. >> reporter: infectious disease expert dr. george rutherford say that unvaccinated are the underbrush feeding the flames and the vaccinated are the collateral damage. >> is a vaccinated person you have more and more risk of being exposed. >> reporter: she suspects she got covid outdoors. then she unwittingly gave the virus to her unprotected two- year-old. >> i was terrified. i was really scared. >> reporter: cdc data suggests that vaccinated people can carry a large amount of the delta variant in their nose and mouth. >> they can still be transmitters to unvaccinated people. >> reporter: had 150 sites around the world, the vaccine continues to strongly protect against severe illness and death but it's power wanes over time. about 6% every two months. a problem if the virus is surging in the community. >>
. >> reporter: ucf patrician marissa is fully vaccinated and in july the doctor took attaining staycationfamily. >> i went on a boat ride and ate outdoors once. we had some small gatherings with friends that were fully vaccinated. >> it is twice as transmissible as the earlier ones were. >> reporter: infectious disease expert dr. george rutherford say that unvaccinated are the underbrush feeding the flames and the vaccinated are the collateral damage. >> is a...
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marissa, thank you. thanks, guys. we'll be right b boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. make this the summer you taught them what it means to serve. the summer of hauling happiness by the ton. and bringing home hardware by the handful. where traditions were passed down on the tailgate. and the only thing more powerful than the feeling was the truck that took you to it. make this the summer of ram. right now, get 0% apr financing, or well-qualified returning lessees can lease the 2021 ram 1500 for $309 a month. ♪ ♪ >> a little light news to end our weekend because there were about a dozen contestants who took part in a high heel race in russia this wee
marissa, thank you. thanks, guys. we'll be right b boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. make this the summer you taught them...
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. >> that was marissa perlman reporting. white is one of the country's oldest living marine veterans. happy birthday. >>> there was plenty of action at the chase center yesterday, but not basketball. there was an ultimate dance off for the dance team. ♪ >> more than 50 dancers tried out and showed off their skills in a competition hoping to be a member of the blue crew or gold squad. >> they had experience. some 42 made >> it is 6:55. time for a look at this mornings top stories. this morning san jose police are investigating a hit-and-run that killed a pedestrian. it happened just after midnight near king and storey roads. police say a car hit the victim and immediately fled the scene. >>> vaccinations are on an upwards trend across bay area counties as concern perusers about the delta variant of the virus. first dose vaccinations jumped 46% from july 9th to the 27th . >>> some evacuation orders have been lifted off the dixie fire. growth has slowed since friday. so far the fire burned more than 240,000 acres, and containme
. >> that was marissa perlman reporting. white is one of the country's oldest living marine veterans. happy birthday. >>> there was plenty of action at the chase center yesterday, but not basketball. there was an ultimate dance off for the dance team. ♪ >> more than 50 dancers tried out and showed off their skills in a competition hoping to be a member of the blue crew or gold squad. >> they had experience. some 42 made >> it is 6:55. time for a look at this...
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thanks, marissa. >> kron, 4 monitoring a developing story tonight. the national hockey league says it is now looking into claims san jose sharks star forward a vendor came bet on his own games and intentionally tried to throw them in order to support a gambling addiction. the move comes after an instagram post made by cain's wife anna who claims her husband is a compulsive gambler and trying to throw games in order to win the unit nhl releasing this statement saying in part that quote, the integrity of our game is paramount and the league takes the allegations very seriously going on to say that there will be a full investigation. tonight. there's a new groundbreaking legislation aimed turning america into a four-day workweek country. sounds great. but the big question is, will it really work. will folks get on board with it. well, a california democratic representative says yes, and some members of congress are also already on board. >> reporter nancy loo has the story. >> in the year and a half since the pandemic appended how and where many america
thanks, marissa. >> kron, 4 monitoring a developing story tonight. the national hockey league says it is now looking into claims san jose sharks star forward a vendor came bet on his own games and intentionally tried to throw them in order to support a gambling addiction. the move comes after an instagram post made by cain's wife anna who claims her husband is a compulsive gambler and trying to throw games in order to win the unit nhl releasing this statement saying in part that quote,...
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marissa. thank you. governor newsome on the campaign trail. this week in fighting to stay in office. >> unless with the vote less than a month away. recent polls show the race to replace is starting to tighten the governor is saying to win over supports. >> welcome back, everyone. kron 4 year-old local election headquarters and governor gavin newsom is fighting for his political career this weekend in southern california urging folks there to vote no on the upcoming recall as the race to stay in office starts to tighten up and that vote is now less than a month away. the margin of error is just too close. >> for comfort for newsom and those favor of giving newsome the boot are holding rallies as well. john mcgraw has what the governor has to say to convince voters. answer is no vote no on the recall send the ballot back in with less than a month to go. governor gavin newsome supporters calling on californians to fight recall >> meanwhile, in santa we're looking for someone who's not. gavin newsome. this guy has failed so badly a rally advocati
marissa. thank you. governor newsome on the campaign trail. this week in fighting to stay in office. >> unless with the vote less than a month away. recent polls show the race to replace is starting to tighten the governor is saying to win over supports. >> welcome back, everyone. kron 4 year-old local election headquarters and governor gavin newsom is fighting for his political career this weekend in southern california urging folks there to vote no on the upcoming recall as the...
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marissa, thank you. meanwhile, happening now, a rare sight on capitol hill this week in the senate hosting are holding a saturday session. >> as it tries to push across the finish line. a 550 billion dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill kron, 4 washington correspondent basil john has the details on why both sides think that this is the best chance they have of getting it, getting it passed. >> good evening. lawmakers. see this bill needs to pass. and this is the best chance they've had to make it a reality in a rare saturday session. the senate is working on the bipartisan infrastructure bill senators from the bipartisan group continue to finalizing the text of the agreement. senate majority leader chuck schumer says as soon as it's done, he'll bring it to the floor and then we can proceed to the consideration of additional amendments. the 1 trillion dollar bill has around 550 billion dollars of new federal funding. it's a lot of dollars for our highways, for water, for airports. >> and i think as a cou
marissa, thank you. meanwhile, happening now, a rare sight on capitol hill this week in the senate hosting are holding a saturday session. >> as it tries to push across the finish line. a 550 billion dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill kron, 4 washington correspondent basil john has the details on why both sides think that this is the best chance they have of getting it, getting it passed. >> good evening. lawmakers. see this bill needs to pass. and this is the best chance they've...
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major marissa who is supporting me here with all those people are here and my daughter is working withssmen, with senators to support us and help us do their parts and there -- and i am proud of her and i am very thankful to all those who are supporting me from states. please, we have to help those people who served us and supported us. >> i hear you. i believe you. and i appreciate what you're doing. one american to another. and let us know how to help. okay, sarah? >> thank you so much. thank you for your time. thank you. >> all right. god bless. >> keep us in your prayers. >> i will. god bless. and be safe. and we will stay in contact every day. um, let's take a break. we'll be right back. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (upbeat pop music in background throughout) as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insu
major marissa who is supporting me here with all those people are here and my daughter is working withssmen, with senators to support us and help us do their parts and there -- and i am proud of her and i am very thankful to all those who are supporting me from states. please, we have to help those people who served us and supported us. >> i hear you. i believe you. and i appreciate what you're doing. one american to another. and let us know how to help. okay, sarah? >> thank you so...
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marissa, thank you. tonight president joe biden says that he is sending 5,000 american troops to afghanistan. >> to get americans out of the u.s. embassy. this comes as the taliban continues to take control of the country. >> today. the terrorist group took control of the country's 4th largest city and is now less than 50 miles away from kabul. the taliban has made several major advances on the battlefield this week as american troops withdraw from the country. the u.s. has been holding peace talks with taliban leaders but insurgents appear to have little interest in making concessions. president biden says the new deployment of troops is to ensure the safe drawdown of american personnel. a taliban leader not saying if that will halt its advance on the capital city. >> it is now been one month since texas house democrats fled texas to block 2 republican backed election bills from passing the group has spent the last month on capitol hill lobbying congress to pass a federal voting rights legislation. but
marissa, thank you. tonight president joe biden says that he is sending 5,000 american troops to afghanistan. >> to get americans out of the u.s. embassy. this comes as the taliban continues to take control of the country. >> today. the terrorist group took control of the country's 4th largest city and is now less than 50 miles away from kabul. the taliban has made several major advances on the battlefield this week as american troops withdraw from the country. the u.s. has been...
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here is marissa from our cnn affiliate with more. >> reporter: for 50 years, carlton house has been a the community of waverly supported. now, one day after deadly flash floods hit the area, the community is showing that support. >> every showcase was upside down. >> reporter: owner rene says half a million dollars worth of jewelry and clothing was gone in seconds. >> we checked on it at 9:00. we checked on it at 10:00 and at 11:00, it just exploded out of the banks. it just kept coming. this is how high the water got. so i'm 5'5" so i don't know what that is. >> reporter: this water ford crystal case shows the damage. the bottom three shelves full of dirt, the top two crystal clear. >> we got an influx of claims. >> reporter: next door insurance agent lynn says they have 50 claims for those with flood insurance but since his office is not a floodplain, that's not something lynn thought twice about. >> i don't have flood insurance. didn't think i needed it just like a lot of residents here in ten. it was probably ten foot in there over the doors. >> reporter: on the other side of the
here is marissa from our cnn affiliate with more. >> reporter: for 50 years, carlton house has been a the community of waverly supported. now, one day after deadly flash floods hit the area, the community is showing that support. >> every showcase was upside down. >> reporter: owner rene says half a million dollars worth of jewelry and clothing was gone in seconds. >> we checked on it at 9:00. we checked on it at 10:00 and at 11:00, it just exploded out of the banks. it...
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. >> marissa, thank you so much. already. so here's a story tonight.here is a new bill that is being pushed aimed and making america a four-day workweek country. sounds great. but the big question is will really work. it's for. >> 8 hour days. not 4.10, hour days. i was like the 4.10 hour days. but this is for 8 hours. yeah. >> i can do for to know what it is. i could just do 4 hours a day. california democratic representative say yes to the fore. 8 hour days and some members of congress are on board reporter nancy loo has the story. >> in the year and a half since the pandemic appended how and where many americans do their jobs. some companies also transition to a four-day workweek. we started within 90 days spearman, we told our team this may or may not work. let's give it 90 days to try it out and so what i did right off the bat. amy porterfield says her marketing team was happier. and just as productive, they started to get more efficient and very laser focused on what we're working on. meaning that they knew we didn't have a lot of extra time for
. >> marissa, thank you so much. already. so here's a story tonight.here is a new bill that is being pushed aimed and making america a four-day workweek country. sounds great. but the big question is will really work. it's for. >> 8 hour days. not 4.10, hour days. i was like the 4.10 hour days. but this is for 8 hours. yeah. >> i can do for to know what it is. i could just do 4 hours a day. california democratic representative say yes to the fore. 8 hour days and some members...
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a fan eluded security down on the field and was tackled by the ball girl, marissa rohan.cal state northridge. yeah. he made the play or those those big brute, uh, security guys couldn't catch her, like leave it to the ball girl. all right, and this is pretty cute. you need to check this out. this is sometimes giant catcher chadwick trump is in sacramento, teaching his one year old son, zain, how to play some baseball and zane is sub. he's not camera shy. he's played shot, like, come on, buddy. step on the. late. yeah, if it was a plate of food, he'd be all over it, but not home plate. yeah we've all been there is a parent come on, seriously. just step on the plate. will you? come on, do it for that. is this definitely late both the a's and giants have the day off today, and that's this 40 life for right now, guys, we'll get it back to you just so inspiring hearing charles woodson talk here in john lynch talk a. it you realized that's why they're in the hall of fame. yet those guys are winners in every sense of the word. seriously great moment for them. all right, mark. th
a fan eluded security down on the field and was tackled by the ball girl, marissa rohan.cal state northridge. yeah. he made the play or those those big brute, uh, security guys couldn't catch her, like leave it to the ball girl. all right, and this is pretty cute. you need to check this out. this is sometimes giant catcher chadwick trump is in sacramento, teaching his one year old son, zain, how to play some baseball and zane is sub. he's not camera shy. he's played shot, like, come on, buddy....
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it is the vulgar girl, marissa rohan, a beautifully said that guy there.vite cal state northridge. i mean, this guy's lucky he wasn't seriously injured on that pratfall right there. we'll spend the night in jail, but, uh, big time tackle right there by the ball, girl. all right, let's check this out. you're going to like this, too. this is mls soccer saturday night, little cincinnati in orlando. bottle your screen two year old zedek gets away from mom. yeah, he had some legs. go on some speed there. yeah, look at look at mom. mom comes out mortified and, uh, brings him back to his. yep, pretty far. yeah typical two year old, right? and look at the replay it mom kind of fell down to as she went after him. and now you know why those soccer players are all flopping on the turf out there? it's beautiful. all right, check this out. this is sometimes giants catch your. chadwick trump. he's in the minor leagues right now teaching his two year old how to play some baseball how to circle the basis. but zain wants no part of home plate right there sure does flight o
it is the vulgar girl, marissa rohan, a beautifully said that guy there.vite cal state northridge. i mean, this guy's lucky he wasn't seriously injured on that pratfall right there. we'll spend the night in jail, but, uh, big time tackle right there by the ball, girl. all right, let's check this out. you're going to like this, too. this is mls soccer saturday night, little cincinnati in orlando. bottle your screen two year old zedek gets away from mom. yeah, he had some legs. go on some speed...
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marissa's former top aide, who basically muffled one of the 11 accusers, and then participated in actualich is why they described the work culture, anyone who worked in his circle, as being "toxic, abusive, and vindictive." janice dean made a perfect example when she talked about the retaliation she received for standing up for the 15,000 plus seniors who died in the state. she received backlash. who would attack the family, the grieving family that just lost their elderly loved ones? that's the tip of the iceberg. i believe there's more to come, especially when it comes to these sexual harassment accusers. i believe these women have opened the door. i think we will be hearing from more women in days to come. >> emily: we are waiting to hear from governor cuomo himself, who is said to hold a news conference. we will take you to. ch money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ verizon launched the first 5g network and now we want to be the first to giv
marissa's former top aide, who basically muffled one of the 11 accusers, and then participated in actualich is why they described the work culture, anyone who worked in his circle, as being "toxic, abusive, and vindictive." janice dean made a perfect example when she talked about the retaliation she received for standing up for the 15,000 plus seniors who died in the state. she received backlash. who would attack the family, the grieving family that just lost their elderly loved ones?...
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new inspectors will receive training from marissa hernandez team on code enforcement procedures which will include planned investigation on proper notices of violation . there will be more notification to inspection staff at staff meetings regarding the inspection practices and consequences for breaking the rules. we want to keepup that consistent messaging towards inspectors so these rules are clear in their mind and noone can plead ignorance if we run into problems in the future . are going to add enhanced ethicstraining, all inspection staff including our support staff . continuing on our reforms , in the next slide inaddition to the training inspection services is seeking reforms about how we schedule and document inspections . senior inspectors will conduct their reviews for district inspectors, likewise i as the chief building inspector would review weekly inspection activity of senior building inspectors. we are planning more robust control on scheduling for senior inspectors, senior inspectorswill no longer beable to assign themselves . that must be done through a chief buildi
new inspectors will receive training from marissa hernandez team on code enforcement procedures which will include planned investigation on proper notices of violation . there will be more notification to inspection staff at staff meetings regarding the inspection practices and consequences for breaking the rules. we want to keepup that consistent messaging towards inspectors so these rules are clear in their mind and noone can plead ignorance if we run into problems in the future . are going...
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marissa kingham has spent two days, trying to get her 15-year-old son, in philadelphia, home to ft.lauderdale >> i didn't want him to be left at the airport where he could potentially be sitting in a terminal for delay after delay >> reporter: the summer travel surge fueling frustration and anger, as many airlines have rebooked passengers without asking and customers forced to wait for hours just to talk to a representative on the phone. florida doctor scott bosco booked tickets to idaho for a family wedding only to have the airline change his tickets twice. >> you feel like you're doing all the right things and then you have this business entity in delta that is treating customers in a way that you almost can't believe it's happening. it makes no sense. >> reporter: del kata airlines concedes it is struggling to meet the post-pandemic demand, admitting it doesn't have enough customer service reps. it comes as tempers in the skies are flaring with a fistfight breaking out between passengers on an american airlines flight from new orleans to austin on sunday american airlines says la
marissa kingham has spent two days, trying to get her 15-year-old son, in philadelphia, home to ft.lauderdale >> i didn't want him to be left at the airport where he could potentially be sitting in a terminal for delay after delay >> reporter: the summer travel surge fueling frustration and anger, as many airlines have rebooked passengers without asking and customers forced to wait for hours just to talk to a representative on the phone. florida doctor scott bosco booked tickets to...
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dr marissa quie is a fellow at lucy cavendish college cambridge, associate lecturer in hsps and workedus what conversations you have been having? what conversations you have been havin: ? , ., , what conversations you have been havin: ? , ., having? yes, i was born in afghanistan, _ having? yes, i was born in afghanistan, i— having? yes, i was born in afghanistan, i worked i having? yes, i was born in afghanistan, i worked on i having? yes, i was born in i afghanistan, i worked on the having? yes, i was born in - afghanistan, i worked on the peace programme and i have also worked on the education capacity building programmes and in addition, on the disbandment of the legally armed groups. my colleagues at the moment are really struggling to join the british extradition programmes, the afghanistan relocation programme. it is geared towards people who work directly for the british government but women and others who supported the disarmament of the taliban and the disarmament of the taliban and the peace programme are not eligible for that programme. there is supposedly a bespoke program
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marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk.ally thought we would leave, but we haven't seen ourfamilies for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear when we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in the computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covered cases and deaths remain very low compared with other countries and, despite the complaints, tight border policies are still largely popular. —— covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low. but, even if australia has been a lucky place to be during the pandemic, that feeling of being locked in a huge toll. that is grandma. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. the headlines on bbc news... pressure builds on the us to delay its withdrawal from afghanistan, to allow more time for those trying to flee the country. growing calls in australia for the country to ease its quarantine restrictions, to help open up international travel. despite concerns about covid — and a one—year delay — the tokyo paralympics get un
marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk.ally thought we would leave, but we haven't seen ourfamilies for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear when we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in the computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covered cases and deaths remain very low compared with other countries and, despite the complaints, tight border policies are still largely popular....
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marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk. haven't seen our families for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear when we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in a computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low compared to other countries. and despite the complaints, tight border policies are still largely popular. but even if australia has been a lucky place to be during the pandemic, that feeling of being locked in is taking a huge toll. shaimaa khalil, bbc news. seal watching is a favourite pastime for lots of people but a charity has urged the public to keep their distance from the animals after footage emerged of a man apparently "taunting" one of them. friends of horsey seals shared the footage on social media. it shows a group of people getting close to seals at a beach in norfolk. 0ne seal goes into the sea after a man walks up to it, crouches down and moves an arm towards it. let's speak to chairman,
marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk. haven't seen our families for 18 months now, and it is not at all clear when we are going to have that opportunity again. she needs to know her grandparents. she literally thinks her grandparents live in a computer. even with sydney's outbreak, covid—19 cases and deaths remain very low compared to other countries. and despite the complaints, tight border policies are still largely popular. but even if australia has been a lucky...
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marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk., enjoying the sunshine, it was a beautiful weekend, and two of tom's team had been looking around the area where to land the helicopter because the airport was closing. so my initial thoughts were, cool for the kids to watch the helicopter land, why not? did you know when you were asked to allow this helicopter to land in your garden that tom cruise was going to be in it? not at all, no idea. so, neil, describe the moment when tom cruise got out and you realised it was him? the helicopter was probably 50 metres from the house, so we did not know who it was until tom got in picture shot, really. _ quite surprised to say the least. merle, you are nine. i believe your parents were getting really excited about tom cruise being in your garden, but did you have any idea who he was? no. none at all? i believe you had to ask the question, who is tom cruise? is that right? yes. i knew he was famous, i recognised his name, j but i was not sure why. i am sure your parents filled you in on that?
marissa and her family sold their house and are moving to the uk., enjoying the sunshine, it was a beautiful weekend, and two of tom's team had been looking around the area where to land the helicopter because the airport was closing. so my initial thoughts were, cool for the kids to watch the helicopter land, why not? did you know when you were asked to allow this helicopter to land in your garden that tom cruise was going to be in it? not at all, no idea. so, neil, describe the moment when...