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mr. andrew. they would bring up to him. say hello, mr. andrew was walking on the sidewalk just outside of the school last wednesday when he was struck and killed as two cars collided at union and franklin streets. there are no words. adequate to express my sorrow. supervisor catherine stefani attended the memorial at the school. she says she was called for a hearing to explore pedestrian safety around every school in san francisco the family. i'm so sorry and to all of you. we've promised that we will do everything we can in andrew's name to make sure our streets are safe. police arrested a 70 year old woman for vehicular manslaughter and running a red light in connection with that deadly accident. the fda is expected to authorize pfizer and moderna boosters for all adults as soon as tomorrow a source with the knowledge of the process spoke to abc news. this news comes as temperatures drop in cases rise across the country, dr. anthony fauci warns the country needs to ramp up first doses and booster shots to avoid a winter surge when you ha
mr. andrew. they would bring up to him. say hello, mr. andrew was walking on the sidewalk just outside of the school last wednesday when he was struck and killed as two cars collided at union and franklin streets. there are no words. adequate to express my sorrow. supervisor catherine stefani attended the memorial at the school. she says she was called for a hearing to explore pedestrian safety around every school in san francisco the family. i'm so sorry and to all of you. we've promised that...
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mr. andrew. they would bring up to him. say hello, mr. andrew was walking on the sidewalk just outside of the school last wednesday when he was struck and killed as two cars collided at union and franklin streets. there are no words. adequate to express my sorrow. supervisor catherine stefani attended the memorial at the school. she says she was called for a hearing to explore pedestrian safety around every school in san francisco the family. i'm so sorry and to all of you. we've promised that we will do everything we can in andrew's name to make sure our streets are safe. police arrested a 70 year old woman for vehicular manslaughter and running a red light in connection with that deadly accident. the fda is expected to authorize pfizer and moderna boosters for all adults as soon as tomorrow a source with the knowledge of the process spoke to abc news. this news comes as temperatures drop in cases rise across the country, dr. anthony fauci warns the country needs to ramp up first doses and booster shots to avoid a winter surge when you ha
mr. andrew. they would bring up to him. say hello, mr. andrew was walking on the sidewalk just outside of the school last wednesday when he was struck and killed as two cars collided at union and franklin streets. there are no words. adequate to express my sorrow. supervisor catherine stefani attended the memorial at the school. she says she was called for a hearing to explore pedestrian safety around every school in san francisco the family. i'm so sorry and to all of you. we've promised that...
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mr. andrew. the parent educator who worked here at sherman elementary school. he was killed earlier this week. according to investigators, police responded to a crash here at the school near the intersection of franklin and union. when they arrived they were notified of a person down. that person later para-educator school. the cause of that crash under investigation, but in a letter released by the school, he is a longtime staff member and he even attended this school as a child. many spee spoke with understandably still in shock about what played out and some hope there's some resolution to the traffic issues they believe are surrounding this school. >> i know that he still had a good life while he was living. >> oh, yeah, it's scarey to walk down this street. something -- something needs to be done. >> we spoke to several children who spoke to how nice mr. andrew was and always willing to speak with them and ran the after-school program. as one person said, just a cool guy. so again, you can see that memorial is growing for that educator. right now folks rem
mr. andrew. the parent educator who worked here at sherman elementary school. he was killed earlier this week. according to investigators, police responded to a crash here at the school near the intersection of franklin and union. when they arrived they were notified of a person down. that person later para-educator school. the cause of that crash under investigation, but in a letter released by the school, he is a longtime staff member and he even attended this school as a child. many spee...
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mr. andrew was, got in a car crash, and, but i, even though i didn't know him very well, i still feel bad for him. >> reporter: the driver of the car allegedly ran a red light, causing the crash that killed andrew. she has been charged with vehicular manslaughter. as sherman elementary school let out today, the crossing guard was on duty, and parents and students stopped by the memorial to pay their respects. parents said they have been petitioning the city for a decade to slow traffic down on franklin, fearing just this result. >> slowdowns, yellow flashing lights, or anything like that. >> speed bumps anywhere else to make a lot more sense. this is a little kid school. >> we should have more prominent signs of the school zone. >> reporter: rincon is a major north-south artery used by drivers to avoid the mess on venice. the blocks before have a steep pitch, and drivers often pick up speed. there's only one school zone sign at the beginning of the block where sherman sits. >> people walk with their families and children a day back and forth to school this needs to be a safe spot, a safe
mr. andrew was, got in a car crash, and, but i, even though i didn't know him very well, i still feel bad for him. >> reporter: the driver of the car allegedly ran a red light, causing the crash that killed andrew. she has been charged with vehicular manslaughter. as sherman elementary school let out today, the crossing guard was on duty, and parents and students stopped by the memorial to pay their respects. parents said they have been petitioning the city for a decade to slow traffic...
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mr. andrew. he was in a car crash. and even though i didn't know him very well, i felt really bad for him. >> the driver of the car allegedly ran a red light causing the crash that killed andrew. she has been charged with vehicular manslaughter. the crossing guard was on duty today and parents and students stop by the memorial to pay their respects. parents have been petitioning the city for a decade to slow traffic down on the franklin fairing justice resort. >> yellow flashing lights or anything like that. >> speed bumps would make a lot more sense. there is a kids school here. >> we should have more prominent signs that this is a school zone. >> reporter: this is an artery use to escape the mass on van ness. drivers often pick up speed on the route. there is only one school zone sign at the beginning of the block. >> people walk with their families and children every day. this needs to be a safe spot and a safe zone for our community to get to school. not just our families but our teachers and staff. >> reporter: he
mr. andrew. he was in a car crash. and even though i didn't know him very well, i felt really bad for him. >> the driver of the car allegedly ran a red light causing the crash that killed andrew. she has been charged with vehicular manslaughter. the crossing guard was on duty today and parents and students stop by the memorial to pay their respects. parents have been petitioning the city for a decade to slow traffic down on the franklin fairing justice resort. >> yellow flashing...
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mr. andrew, a educator that was killed earlier this week.e responded to a crash involving two cars here at franklin and union, and when police arrived there was a person down, and that person was identified as andrew seiman. he's a long-time staff member and even attended the school as a child. many came to the school for a moment of silence and to pay their respect. >> when we told him yesterday about what had happened, he told us that he was the kindest teacher. >> reporter: according to school staff, counsellors will be on site for student needs, and you could tell he was loved by the students as well as staff members. you can tell some of the notes were written by some of his colleagues. again, counsellors will be on site today at the school to help both the students and staff that lost a co-worker to work through the moment of grief. cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> so tragic. you can see from the memorial, he was certainly loved by a lot of those students. thank you. >>> new details in the east bay where county supervisors fac
mr. andrew, a educator that was killed earlier this week.e responded to a crash involving two cars here at franklin and union, and when police arrived there was a person down, and that person was identified as andrew seiman. he's a long-time staff member and even attended the school as a child. many came to the school for a moment of silence and to pay their respect. >> when we told him yesterday about what had happened, he told us that he was the kindest teacher. >> reporter:...
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mr. biden arrived at joint base andrews early this morning after attending the united nations climate summit in glasgow, scotland. his return to d.c. comes as democrats struck a deal on lowering prescription drug prices as part of the build-back-better agenda. it would enable medicare to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to bring down drug prices, and it would set an out-of-pocket limit for seniors' drug cost of $2,000 a year. one last holdout to the social spending plan remains senator joe manchin who refused to indoors it this week. democrats hope to vote on the package as early as tomorrow, but nothing has been scheduled yet. >>> and this morning the trial continues in the case of kyle rittenhouse who's charged with killing two people and injuring a third during a police brutality protest. yesterday prosecutors argued that he is responsible for the deadly confrontation in kenosha, wisconsin, last year when people protested the police shooting of jacob blake. the defense argued he felt under attack. >> all the defendant needs to do is to raise the issue. the burden then shifts to the
mr. biden arrived at joint base andrews early this morning after attending the united nations climate summit in glasgow, scotland. his return to d.c. comes as democrats struck a deal on lowering prescription drug prices as part of the build-back-better agenda. it would enable medicare to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to bring down drug prices, and it would set an out-of-pocket limit for seniors' drug cost of $2,000 a year. one last holdout to the social spending plan remains senator...
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mr. andrew garbarino of new york, mr. dwight evans, mr. steve chabot of ohio, ms. houlahan of pennsylvania for their work on this bill. i am confident that the bipartisan work of the small business committee will better fortify our nation's cyber infrastructure. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this bill, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 4515, the small business development center cyber training act of 2021. small business development centers, or sbdc's perform important roles. they are on the front lines assisting small business owners we are business plans and questions regarding access tole xa. unfortunately, cyber attacks are on the rise and small businesses remain vulnerable. h.r. 4515 requires sbdc's to be better equipped and train to assist small businesses with their cybersecurity needs. more attention needs to be given to sma
mr. andrew garbarino of new york, mr. dwight evans, mr. steve chabot of ohio, ms. houlahan of pennsylvania for their work on this bill. i am confident that the bipartisan work of the small business committee will better fortify our nation's cyber infrastructure. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this bill, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr....
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the bbc�*s correspondent in khartoum andrew harding says mr hamdok is facing pressure from the militaryere people were drumming up support, telling people to go out on the streets to express their real anger still with the military coup here. there is a sense of deep frustration about that. in the background we do know that talks are still going on about trying to steer this coup back towards the kind of messy, transitional process that was under way until the coup happened two weeks ago. we actually spoke last night to a spokesman for the senior military command here. he's still insisting there is no coup, there was no coup, this was a brief course correction to try and put this country back on the path towards elections and democracy. but a lot of sudanese are not buying that. i think the key issue right now, the key sticking point is the fate of the prime minister. the civilian prime minister who was supposed to be taking full charge of the country in the transition process in the coming weeks. he is essentially now being held hostage and being told he needs to negotiate from that po
the bbc�*s correspondent in khartoum andrew harding says mr hamdok is facing pressure from the militaryere people were drumming up support, telling people to go out on the streets to express their real anger still with the military coup here. there is a sense of deep frustration about that. in the background we do know that talks are still going on about trying to steer this coup back towards the kind of messy, transitional process that was under way until the coup happened two weeks ago. we...
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as andrew harding reports, mr de klerk recorded a last message to the south african people with instructionsminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. in the late 1980s, south africa stood on the brink of chaos. the security forces of a racist white government were battling against the black majority. no one expected much to change when de klerk took over as president. after all, his government ran a nation where black people were treated by law as subordinate, inferior. the prohibition of the african national congress... but within months, de klerk announced a shocking u—turn. ..and a number of subsidiary organisations is being rescinded. the anc, the outlawed liberation party of nelson mandela, was unbanned, and soon after that, mandela himself was released from prison after 27 years. soon, the two men, once bitter enemies, were sharing the nobel peace prize as south africa inched towards democra
as andrew harding reports, mr de klerk recorded a last message to the south african people with instructionsminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. in the late 1980s, south africa stood on the brink of chaos. the security forces of a racist white government were battling against the black majority....
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director andrew mckaib. mr. mckaib was fired for lacking candor under oath in 2018 shortly before his retirement. late last week, d.o.j. reversed course, settling a lawsuit by mr. mccabe to call his leaving a voluntary separation and reinstating his retirement. could you speak about that? mr. horowitz: it concerned alleged leaks about information that was potentially damaging to secretary clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign. the f.b.i. special investigators developed information that they believed -- led them to believe that depp didirector mccabe may have lied to them. they referred it to us, with the position he held at the f.b.i. we assumed the investigation and concluded in a public report that remains on our website, that the country can see, that mr. mccabe lied under oath and not under oath on several occasions when he denied at various points several key facts and information including who was the source of the leak. spart portman: it's my -- senator portman: it's my understanding that the offi
director andrew mckaib. mr. mckaib was fired for lacking candor under oath in 2018 shortly before his retirement. late last week, d.o.j. reversed course, settling a lawsuit by mr. mccabe to call his leaving a voluntary separation and reinstating his retirement. could you speak about that? mr. horowitz: it concerned alleged leaks about information that was potentially damaging to secretary clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign. the f.b.i. special investigators developed information that...
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that's about the investigation of former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. mr. mccabe as you know was fired for lacking candor under oath in 2018. shortly before his retirement. late last week, doj reversed course, settling a lawsuit by mr. mccabe to restore his employment as a voluntary separation. and to restore his pension. mr. horowitz, could you briefly remind us of the findings of your report regarding mr. mccabe? >> certainly, senator. the report concerned an investigation that actually the fbi had initially undertaken involving alleged leaks about information that was potentially damaging to secretary clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign. the fbi internal investigators developed information that they believed led them to believe that deputy director mccabe may have lied to them. they then referred the matter to us, the position he held. we assumed the investigation and concluded in a public report that remains on our website, the public can see, that mr. mccabe lied both under oath and not under oath on several occasions when he denied at variou
that's about the investigation of former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. mr. mccabe as you know was fired for lacking candor under oath in 2018. shortly before his retirement. late last week, doj reversed course, settling a lawsuit by mr. mccabe to restore his employment as a voluntary separation. and to restore his pension. mr. horowitz, could you briefly remind us of the findings of your report regarding mr. mccabe? >> certainly, senator. the report concerned an investigation that...
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andrew was feeling, the dialects that vary according to generations. that's next. you're watching "world news now." young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering: condor. why would i say condor? condoms! condoms. father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. kick off the holiday season with big savings. this black friday save $450 on eargo 5. limited time offer. call or go online now and get eargo 5 with financing as low as $79.49 a month. we're here and ready to help you with your hearing loss with free remote hearing checks and consultations by our licensed hearing professionals. note ♪ it's so funny how we don't talk anymore ♪ >>> when cellphones really started to get popular, eve
andrew was feeling, the dialects that vary according to generations. that's next. you're watching "world news now." young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering: condor. why would...
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mr. allen. jennifer rubin now calling out anyone as abnormal as like andrew cuomo telling the tsa agent to keep your hands to yourself. of course, ruben is a sellout they quote whenever they want to bash conservatives, the kind of republican who makes mitt romney look like abraham lincoln. considering changing to something less embarrassing but it's not surprising, the media's brazen defense of joe's downfall is as irrational as the attacks on trump, but in reverse. perhaps they know what a mistake they made trading peace and prosperity in exchange for fewer mean tweets. was it worth less food on the table? was it worth shortages and $4 gas? was it worth giving a china such a boost that our allies are taking mandarin lessons? now they got what they wanted and all its misery and they pretend that you deserve it good luck with that. welcome tonight. so sharp it sets off the metal detector, political commentator douglas murray. got more guns than the taliban, townhall.com editor in fox news contributor katie pavlich. you'll find her at your most exclusive venues rifling through purses and the coat
mr. allen. jennifer rubin now calling out anyone as abnormal as like andrew cuomo telling the tsa agent to keep your hands to yourself. of course, ruben is a sellout they quote whenever they want to bash conservatives, the kind of republican who makes mitt romney look like abraham lincoln. considering changing to something less embarrassing but it's not surprising, the media's brazen defense of joe's downfall is as irrational as the attacks on trump, but in reverse. perhaps they know what a...
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more than 300 volunteers worked to free mr linnane, after he was injured in a cave system in the brecon beacons. andrewelieve the brecon beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave.— out of that cave. george linnane is an exoerienced _ out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, _ out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well-known| out of that cave. george linnane is i an experienced caver, well-known for an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he had fallen as rocks collapsed. his rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers.— rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the passage to net to more 300 volunteers. the passage
more than 300 volunteers worked to free mr linnane, after he was injured in a cave system in the brecon beacons. andrewelieve the brecon beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was...
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mr. trump. another major investigation has concluded that former governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed multipleen. the findings, by a state assembly panel, reinforce those by the state attorney general. the investigators also say that, despite his denials, cuomo made heavy use of his staff for a book he was writing. this was the deadline for the federal work force to be vaccinated, at president biden's directive. white house officials announced this afternoon that the vast majority of federal workers complied. >> the federal government has achieved 95% compliance. and 90% of the 3.5 million federal workers are already vaccinated. so ware successfully implementing vaccination requirements for the largest workforce in the united states, with federal employees in every part of the nation and around the world. >> woodruff: meanwhile, a nationwide lockdown took effect in austria to slow a spike in infections. other parts of europe are facing violent protests over new covid restrictions. we'll return to this, later in the program. in sudan, reinstated prime minister abdalla hamdok said today he will
mr. trump. another major investigation has concluded that former governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed multipleen. the findings, by a state assembly panel, reinforce those by the state attorney general. the investigators also say that, despite his denials, cuomo made heavy use of his staff for a book he was writing. this was the deadline for the federal work force to be vaccinated, at president biden's directive. white house officials announced this afternoon that the vast majority of federal...
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mr. car. yeah, no problem. we were just talking about what's going on in glasgow with andrew. there are some talk about deforestation, which of course and the thing talked about that in glasgow impacts. what's happening where you are right. well yeah, i'm behind me is the rio negro, this is our, this is the biggest passenger ferry terminal in the amazon, it's an mouse and people get on here and goods and they take the ferries down the re, a negro where it joins further downstream. amazon visiting the some of the 56 or more than 60 cities, there are and 5000 communities that there are living here. and this is a living and working air in the challenge for brazil is how do you and deforestation? brazil is committed to ending deforestation over the next 5 or 7 years or so committed to end in deforestation. wow. in an area where some 6000000 or more people live and that is a challenge. it's face it faces. one of brazil's main criticisms all the cop meetings, not just this one, but previous ones. a criticism did leveled by many developing countries, is that they promised billions of
mr. car. yeah, no problem. we were just talking about what's going on in glasgow with andrew. there are some talk about deforestation, which of course and the thing talked about that in glasgow impacts. what's happening where you are right. well yeah, i'm behind me is the rio negro, this is our, this is the biggest passenger ferry terminal in the amazon, it's an mouse and people get on here and goods and they take the ferries down the re, a negro where it joins further downstream. amazon...
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>> frank andrew hernandez, known as drew hernandez publicly, my last name hernandez. >> okay, mr. hernandez, can you tell us a little bit of your background in terms of what you do for work? >> i'm a professional commentator on real america's voice, i commentate on the news, i commentate what is on pop culture on a daily basis and do on the ground reporting specifically on protests and the 2020 riots. >> as relates to the -- you're on the ground reporting is what i'm interested in. were you in kenosha on the evening of august 25th of 2020? >> yes. >> and were you there to cover what was happening with the civil unrest in kenosha? >> yes. >> and were you able to do that with some type of video equipment? >> i used my iphone and i also used a body cam and specifically on this night that is what i was using to document the riots. >> now after the 25th, i don't want to know where you live, you don't live in kenosha, is that fair? >> no. >> was there a time after the 25th someone from law enforcement had reached out to you to try to get ahold of some of the information that you had thr
>> frank andrew hernandez, known as drew hernandez publicly, my last name hernandez. >> okay, mr. hernandez, can you tell us a little bit of your background in terms of what you do for work? >> i'm a professional commentator on real america's voice, i commentate on the news, i commentate what is on pop culture on a daily basis and do on the ground reporting specifically on protests and the 2020 riots. >> as relates to the -- you're on the ground reporting is what i'm...
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mr. november that led, 82 points the last three games. second quarter, flashing some of the young defense, forced the turn over. to andrewns, his hall of fame loved it. you know that. porter turned into steph curry. look at this! second half, number two overall pick green showed he can do this on the break. meantime, some hops of his own, threw it down on the lob, double figures, scoring for the third straight game. dubs close the quarter on a 20- 3 run on blow it wide open, curry into the lane, finish with 20 and didn't play the fourth quarter. dubs won 120-107, are now 8-1. from levi stadium and in this one, the game seemed simple. the start for arizona, take care of the ball. second catch since returning from injury reserve resulted in a fumble punched out by murphy. cardinals immediately capitalize on turn over. an open lane, touchdown, arizona 7-0, early. 49er defense had a chance to get off the field on third and long. he is grabbed for grabbing mccoy's helmet. furious because that's an automatic first time. kirk on the reverse found antoine wesley, a big play, and on the next play, conner crashed in second score o
mr. november that led, 82 points the last three games. second quarter, flashing some of the young defense, forced the turn over. to andrewns, his hall of fame loved it. you know that. porter turned into steph curry. look at this! second half, number two overall pick green showed he can do this on the break. meantime, some hops of his own, threw it down on the lob, double figures, scoring for the third straight game. dubs close the quarter on a 20- 3 run on blow it wide open, curry into the...
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in a message, mr de klerk repeated an apology for the pain and hurt caused to black and minority south africans during the apartheid era. our correspondent andrew did not only admit the wrongness of apartheid... fw de klerk was terminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, released today — a man still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. back in the 1970s and �*80s, south africa was drifting to all—out conflict. the security forces of a racist white minority government battling against an increasingly defiant black majority. when fw de klerk came to power in 1989, nobody expected this conservative figure to change much. after all, his government ran a nation where black people were treated as inferior, to be kept apart. but within months, de klerk announced a shocking u—turn. the prohibition of the african national congress, the pan african congress, the south african communist party and a number of subsidiary organisations is being rescinded. the anc, the outlawed liberation party of nelson
in a message, mr de klerk repeated an apology for the pain and hurt caused to black and minority south africans during the apartheid era. our correspondent andrew did not only admit the wrongness of apartheid... fw de klerk was terminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, released today — a man still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done....
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recorded before his death, mr de klerk repeated an apology for the pain and hurt caused to black and minority south africans during the apartheid era, as our correspondent andrew admit the wrongness of apartheid... fw de klerk was terminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, released today — a man still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. back in the 1970s and �*80s, south africa was drifting to all—out conflict. the security forces of a racist white minority government battling against an increasingly defiant black majority. when fw de klerk came to power in 1989, nobody expected this conservative figure to change much. after all, his government ran a nation where black people were treated as inferior, to be kept apart. but within months, de klerk announced a shocking u—turn. the prohibition of the african national congress, the pan african congress, the south african communist party and a number of subsidiary organisations is being rescinded. the anc, the outlawed liberation party of nelson mandela, was
recorded before his death, mr de klerk repeated an apology for the pain and hurt caused to black and minority south africans during the apartheid era, as our correspondent andrew admit the wrongness of apartheid... fw de klerk was terminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, released today — a man still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done....
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recorded before his death, mr de klerk repeated an apology, for the pain and hurt caused to black and minority south africans, during the apartheid era, as our correspondent andrewterminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, released today — a man still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. back in the 1970s and �*80s, south africa was drifting to all—out conflict. the security forces of a racist white minority government battling against an increasingly defiant black majority. when fw de klerk came to power in 1989, nobody expected this conservative figure to change much. after all, his government ran a nation where black people were treated as inferior, to be kept apart. but within months, de klerk announced a shocking u—turn. the prohibition of the african national congress, the pan african congress, the south african communist party and a number of subsidiary organisations is being rescinded. the anc, the outlawed liberation party of nelson was unbanned, and soon after that, mandela himself was released fr
recorded before his death, mr de klerk repeated an apology, for the pain and hurt caused to black and minority south africans, during the apartheid era, as our correspondent andrewterminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, released today — a man still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. back in the 1970s and �*80s, south africa was...
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more than 300 volunteers worked to free mr linnane, after he was injured in a cave system in the brecon beacons. andrew i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he'd fallen as rocks collapsed. his rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the passage to get to where george was is tight, flat out crawls, squeezing over boulders and what they say is for every hour you cave, it takes ten hours to rescue you. i set out to go to the cave at 6am on sunday morning and it took about an hour for us to reach where the rescue had got so far. i held his hand and stroked his fingers, and he gave a squeeze of the hand back and it was nice to feel that from him. i felt like that was him telling me, i'm 0k. and just be able to give him that of comfort. it's more intimate, it's that feeli
more than 300 volunteers worked to free mr linnane, after he was injured in a cave system in the brecon beacons. andrew i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he'd fallen...
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andrew. >> thanks, don. have a good night. >> i want to turn now to cnn's senior political analyst mr. john avlon. good evening to you. thanks for helping us out on this breaking news. let me read a little bit more from judge chutkan's ruling. it says, "presidents are not kings and plaintiff is not president. he retains the right to assert that his records are privileged, but the incumbent is not constitutionally obliged to honor that assertion. presidents are not kings." that's a line first written by a different judge in the case over don mcgahn. give me your reaction to this. >> i'm so glad you read that line because it's so important. that presidents are not kings and the plaintiff is not president. presidential privilege exists for the benefit of the republic, not any particular individual. that gets to the heart of this case in effect. and this judge's decision, while it will be appealed, is very clear and rooted in common sense as well as the constitution. the whole nature of this is that by the evidence we've seen to date, and we need more evidence, that donald trump and his inner circle attempted to overturn
andrew. >> thanks, don. have a good night. >> i want to turn now to cnn's senior political analyst mr. john avlon. good evening to you. thanks for helping us out on this breaking news. let me read a little bit more from judge chutkan's ruling. it says, "presidents are not kings and plaintiff is not president. he retains the right to assert that his records are privileged, but the incumbent is not constitutionally obliged to honor that assertion. presidents are not kings."...
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it follows a campaign by the window of pc andrew harper, who died trying to stop a robbery in berkshire in 2019. mr were jailed for manslaughter. justice secretary dominic raab says he hopes harper's law will be passed "as soon as possible". it could be approved by early next year. june kelly reports. just four weeks after his wedding in 2019, pc andrew harper was killed. and since his killers were convicted, his widow lissie and his family have been campaigning for harper's law. they've been supported by the police federation of england and wales, which represents rank—and—file officers. last year, lissie harper spoke about the campaign. if a person should go out to commit a crime, and as a result of that crime, a police officer, nurse, doctor, paramedic, or prison officer, should be killed as a result of that crime, then this person should spend their life in prison. the campaign has taken lissie harper to the heart of government. and ministers have now announced there will be a mandatory life sentence for anyone convicted of killing an emergency worker while committing a crime. it's notjust the
it follows a campaign by the window of pc andrew harper, who died trying to stop a robbery in berkshire in 2019. mr were jailed for manslaughter. justice secretary dominic raab says he hopes harper's law will be passed "as soon as possible". it could be approved by early next year. june kelly reports. just four weeks after his wedding in 2019, pc andrew harper was killed. and since his killers were convicted, his widow lissie and his family have been campaigning for harper's law....
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mr de klerk had recorded a last message to the south african people with instructions to release it after his death, as our africa correspondent andrewwell message, still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. 1, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. in the late 1980s, south africa stood on the brink of chaos, the security forces of a racist white government were battling against the black majority. no one expected much to change when de klerk took over as president. after all, his government ran a nation where black people were treated by law as subordinate, inferior. the prohibition of the african national congress... but within months, de klerk announced a shocking u—turn. ..and a number of subsidiary organisations is being rescinded. the anc, the outlawed liberation party of nelson mandela, was unbanned, and soon after that, mandela himself was released from prison after 27 years. soon, the two men, once bitter enemies, were sharing the nobel peace prize as south africa inched towards democracy. what nobody can take away from hi
mr de klerk had recorded a last message to the south african people with instructions to release it after his death, as our africa correspondent andrewwell message, still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. 1, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. in the late 1980s, south africa stood on the brink of chaos, the security forces of a racist white government were battling against the black...
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andrew version, but the opposite of that. i would be soaked in perspiration. but here's the thing. here is my question. did you ever know that this story, mr. dan? jungle was a lie, you heard, and i know that had a family show. i'm not going to go into details about what mr. trump apparently solicited. some a court is in is to do a soiling the pur calles of a, of a russian bed, which i don't understand why, but anyway, did you at any time? no, this was false. did you at any time know that this was not true? did anybody ask you whether this was true? because remember, the most intrusive surveillance was based on these lies, which were package handed over to the judges who signed an executive signed a search warrant. all of it based on lies. and normally judges usually take the word of prosecutors and lawyers as officers of the court, which we are sworn to uphold or to maintain as officers of the court protecting and defending the constitution. i mean, the, the, the implications if this was a real fair, honest to god investigation. not only would heads roll, but he would rule it. i wouldn't know. hillary clinton did, you know about this. did perki
andrew version, but the opposite of that. i would be soaked in perspiration. but here's the thing. here is my question. did you ever know that this story, mr. dan? jungle was a lie, you heard, and i know that had a family show. i'm not going to go into details about what mr. trump apparently solicited. some a court is in is to do a soiling the pur calles of a, of a russian bed, which i don't understand why, but anyway, did you at any time? no, this was false. did you at any time know that this...
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mr. rosenbaum. and that danger was, as far as i'm concerned, something that could have potentially caused his death by grabbing that weapon. >> andrew, the judge in this particular case, judge schroeder, he decided that the jury could consider lesser charges that would decide, not necessarily lesser charges. could consider some lesser charges against rittenhouse, but he dropped a weapons charge, specifically the original charge, possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18. what impact could these last-minute changes have with the jury as far as the >> well i think the under 18 charge is one that if it stuck, could have been a problem for kyle rittenhouse. now, the judge ultimately determined that the law has some nuance in it regarding the type of firearm he was carrying versus the type of firearms that the law seems to be protecting against minors carrying, minors possessing. he found that to be an improper charge to move forward and some may call that a legal technicality. at the end of the day, rittenhouse was under a anyone of 18 carrying a firearm and that seems to be what the law was protecting against. i think that
mr. rosenbaum. and that danger was, as far as i'm concerned, something that could have potentially caused his death by grabbing that weapon. >> andrew, the judge in this particular case, judge schroeder, he decided that the jury could consider lesser charges that would decide, not necessarily lesser charges. could consider some lesser charges against rittenhouse, but he dropped a weapons charge, specifically the original charge, possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18. what...
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andrew simmons, al jazeera glasgow, well reaction from the world wildlife fund echoed that of many environmental organizations. this announcement could be a much needed political signal that the 2 largest and mrs. responsible for more than 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions adjoining forces to prevent a climate catastrophe. if they are serious about avoiding catastrophic impacts, they must also support the enhancements of national policies, plans, and actions that we'll see. 1.5 degrees celsius, kept within reach. katrina, you join us as life now from beijing. so katrina just walk us through what was mentioned in their agreement. well in this joint declaration, china and the us said that they would work together to try to keep that global temperature rise to $1.00 degrees celsius. so essentially what we see inside it is a framework as to how they intend to achieve that climate target. so it talks about a few different issues, meet the emissions transition to clean energy d cobblins ation, technology transfer and reforestation as well. now what we are missing though is any sort of clear, measurable targets when it comes to those areas. but that still doesn't take away from the signif
andrew simmons, al jazeera glasgow, well reaction from the world wildlife fund echoed that of many environmental organizations. this announcement could be a much needed political signal that the 2 largest and mrs. responsible for more than 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions adjoining forces to prevent a climate catastrophe. if they are serious about avoiding catastrophic impacts, they must also support the enhancements of national policies, plans, and actions that we'll see. 1.5...
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mr. chair, i note we have connected to the call andrew shin. [indiscernable] >> people, you are up. thank you. >> hello, task force members. i am going to try to share my screen. >> okay. i am going to go quickly. after hearing all of the information that is interest in the process i am here to tell you a process which is your deadlines and schedules. task force needs to be done by april 15th this year. before april 15th. that is the deadline. the charter has that. there is no room for negotiation. that is where you need to be. as part of that and the process you are going to be getting a lot of public input and meetings which you discussed in the past. there is going to be a crunch ahead if more meetings are not scheduled. in the past you considered having meetings per district 11 or 22 additional meetings. that fits in with the past which is 25 to 40 meetings. i wanted to show you what the past groups have done to give you a sense where you are in comparison. 2,000 task force had 13. they started in january. you can see they had a lot of meetings very quickly and multiple meetings
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mr. putin is up to. >> russia is building up its forces on ukraine's eastern border. what could happen next with top russia expert andrewas u.s. drug deaths hit a record high, i speak to nicky king, who is pioneering new ways to fight the opioid epidemic. plus -- ♪ ♪
mr. putin is up to. >> russia is building up its forces on ukraine's eastern border. what could happen next with top russia expert andrewas u.s. drug deaths hit a record high, i speak to nicky king, who is pioneering new ways to fight the opioid epidemic. plus -- ♪ ♪
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andrew. ( audience reacts ) and it's nothing to be embarrassed about! we all remember j.f.k.'s firstrq meeting with the queen, as immortalized in "the crown." >> good evening your royal majesty. (fart) >> oh, dear. >> mr. (fart) >> mr. president. >> your grace. >> shall we? >> uh-- (fart) jackie? >> i feel like that went wrong in about 10,000 different ways. >> i've seen worse. though not sure when. (farting) ( laughs ) >> a drink? >> stephen: let's see what else. what else. ( applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: um, what else, what else. oh, here's a lil' something: there might be a cure for covid. on friday, pfizer announced that its new covid-19 pill cut the risk of hospitalization and death by 90%. ( cheers and applause ) wow! did you hear that? i just broke that news! wow! ( cheers and applause ) i don't know why i have not been this excited about a pill since i discovered molly, the nurse who prescribes my cholesterol medicine. now -- ( applause ) ( piano riff ) now, this pill doesn't prevent infection, but it does a great job treating it. and this pill designed to ax covid is called pax-lovid. all the best medical treatments rhyme. it started with alexander fleming's big announcement: penicill
andrew. ( audience reacts ) and it's nothing to be embarrassed about! we all remember j.f.k.'s firstrq meeting with the queen, as immortalized in "the crown." >> good evening your royal majesty. (fart) >> oh, dear. >> mr. (fart) >> mr. president. >> your grace. >> shall we? >> uh-- (fart) jackie? >> i feel like that went wrong in about 10,000 different ways. >> i've seen worse. though not sure when. (farting) ( laughs ) >> a...
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mr. president. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor safai. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, i'd like to close today's meeting in memory of andrew zeeman. last week, he was tragically killed when a vehicle struck him on the way to work. he was just 30 years old. andrew was a third generation san francisco and he grew up in cow hollow. he worked as an educator at sherman elementary. he worked with their after school programs and provided additional support for students with special needs. he's remembered as being incredibly kind and patients. student who sometimes didn't respond well to others responded incredibly well to andrew. he was always able to help students address any problems they were having in such a positive way. i was devastated when i learned of his tragic death. as an educator, andrew had chosen to dedicate his career to public service. he had every right to get to work safely last week. andrew's death marks the 12 pedestrian death this year at one of the most dangerous intersections in my districts. since last week, i've been in contact with the m.t.a., regarding the rapid response effort to improve safety at thi
mr. president. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor safai. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, i'd like to close today's meeting in memory of andrew zeeman. last week, he was tragically killed when a vehicle struck him on the way to work. he was just 30 years old. andrew was a third generation san francisco and he grew up in cow hollow. he worked as an educator at sherman elementary. he worked with their after school programs and provided...
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mr. president. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor safai. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, i'd like to close today's meeting in memory of andrew zeeman. last week, he was tragically killed when a vehicle struck him on the way to work. he was just 30 years old. andrew was a third generation san francisco and he grew up in cow hollow. he worked as an educator at sherman elementary. he worked with their after school programs and provided additional support for students with special needs. he's remembered as being incredibly kind and patients. student who sometimes didn't respond well to others responded incredibly well to andrew. he was always able to help students address any problems they were having in such a positive way. i was devastated when i learned of his tragic death. as an educator, andrew had chosen to dedicate his career to public service. he had every right to get to work safely last week. andrew's death marks the 12 pedestrian death this year at one of the most dangerous intersections in my districts. since last week, i've been in contact with the m.t.a., regarding the rapid response effort to improve safety at thi
mr. president. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor safai. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, i'd like to close today's meeting in memory of andrew zeeman. last week, he was tragically killed when a vehicle struck him on the way to work. he was just 30 years old. andrew was a third generation san francisco and he grew up in cow hollow. he worked as an educator at sherman elementary. he worked with their after school programs and provided...
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andrew weiss worked on russian affairs in both the george h.w. bush and clinton administrations. he is now vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace. mr. weiss, thank you so much for joining us. what is vladimir putin up to and why is he doing it now? >> ukraine is the single most importance piece overunfinished business in vladimir putin's more than two decades as russia's leader. he bears the distinction of being a person who's lost ukraine twice. he lost it in 2014, in 2004, and he's sending a message right now which i think no one should underestimate that he is thinking about undoing the unstable cease fire that's been in place since the war 2014 and 20 is a was its bloodiest and he seems a smell an opportunity when the west is divided, when the biden administration has other priorities and russia has overwhelming military superiority. >> reporter: you say the distinction of lost it twice, but there's almost an emotional attachment for him, doesn't it? >> sure thing. so we tend to think of putin as this great chess master who's obviously very tactical, he's smart and very cunning. there's also a side of him which is quite emotion
andrew weiss worked on russian affairs in both the george h.w. bush and clinton administrations. he is now vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace. mr. weiss, thank you so much for joining us. what is vladimir putin up to and why is he doing it now? >> ukraine is the single most importance piece overunfinished business in vladimir putin's more than two decades as russia's leader. he bears the distinction of being a person who's lost ukraine twice. he...