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naomi has spoken up and really how the w. m.b.a. had been leaders in this movement i mean when you think about women in sports they deal with a whole nother layer of adversity they have to deal with massage me they have to deal with hyper masculinity people constantly telling them that they shouldn't be playing the sport which is just completely blasphemous so there's so many additional things that they have to encounter and deal with outside of being especially women of color in sports so i really do it's at my head off to them and i am and i am trying extremely hard to match that energy and be in support even when support there can be scarce sometimes do you have any. decent mohammed watching her how much can sports change racism in america. well i keep when i hear that question i think about what dr martin luther king said about jackie robinson who called him a sit in or before sit ins of freedom rider before freedom rides jackie robinson integrates major league baseball in 1947 almost a full decade before the flowering of the mo
naomi has spoken up and really how the w. m.b.a. had been leaders in this movement i mean when you think about women in sports they deal with a whole nother layer of adversity they have to deal with massage me they have to deal with hyper masculinity people constantly telling them that they shouldn't be playing the sport which is just completely blasphemous so there's so many additional things that they have to encounter and deal with outside of being especially women of color in sports so i...
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[announcer] as america's veterans face challenges dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force. [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories great and small. - [naomi] with help from dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] dav provides a lifetime of support to veterans of every generation, helping more than a million veterans each year. - [naomi] today, i'm part of dav. we're veterans helping veterans to get the benefits they've earned and i give my veterans my all. - [announcer] but there's more to be done and more victories to be won. - [naomi] my victory is being able to be here for my children. - [announcer] naomi mathis, thank you for your service. may your victories inspire many more. support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. elizabeth: will come back you're watching the fox business network were coming into the bottom of our let's welcome john cox i california republican candidate, john it's so great to have you back on the washington post is reporting that president biden is dialing back the attacks of the republican governors
[announcer] as america's veterans face challenges dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force. [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories great and small. - [naomi] with help from dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] dav provides a lifetime of support to veterans of every generation, helping more than a million veterans each year. - [naomi] today, i'm part of dav. we're veterans helping veterans to get the benefits they've earned and i give my...
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it was not the closure that we really needed. >> naomi has said she's found some solace in months in bond. they bond in grief, yes, but also frustration. >> i think a year-end leader, i'm more angry than i was even then. >> sidney's father terry was the love of sport. something sidney believes didn't have to happen. >> i wish i or our government at the time was honest about it when they knew more facts in january than they let on. if the information was there, he definitely would have read it. >> we're all saying we would do things different. i think hospitals do things different, cemetaries. >> alexander's dad, harry mistos, died on april 5, 2020. >> we just were able to go get my dad's stuff out of the home that he was in. >> reporter: alexander says when he hears people downplay or dismiss it, it hurts. t. >> it's very hard, but you hope that there are more healthy people so they don't suffer the way that you have. >> reporter: like everyone else, they look forward to life returning to normal. of course, their normal never quite being the same as it was. garvin thomas, nbc bay are
it was not the closure that we really needed. >> naomi has said she's found some solace in months in bond. they bond in grief, yes, but also frustration. >> i think a year-end leader, i'm more angry than i was even then. >> sidney's father terry was the love of sport. something sidney believes didn't have to happen. >> i wish i or our government at the time was honest about it when they knew more facts in january than they let on. if the information was there, he...
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[inaudible] we are introduced to a woman named naomi.ir homeland in judah because of salmon. after they arrived, her husband died and she was left. this is her story. >> ruth is the first woman who gets her own feature story in the bible and remarkably, it's a feature story that is not about a woman of israel. it's about ruth. she marries into a family due to famine while they're away from their homeland. years later tragedy hit the family. ruth and her sister-in-law became windows along with their mother-in-law, naomi. the three of them are unprotected without a man to watch over them in that particular time and place it was necessary naomi said she's going to go home to her people of israel. they said we want to go with you the three set off. as they traveled, ruth chose to stay and watch over her mother-in-law. >> she left everything she had and knew to travel with her mother-in-law to a new country, a noose faith and new religion. >> the important thing is at the time israel was deadly enemy. these were not friendly nations. she's al
[inaudible] we are introduced to a woman named naomi.ir homeland in judah because of salmon. after they arrived, her husband died and she was left. this is her story. >> ruth is the first woman who gets her own feature story in the bible and remarkably, it's a feature story that is not about a woman of israel. it's about ruth. she marries into a family due to famine while they're away from their homeland. years later tragedy hit the family. ruth and her sister-in-law became windows along...
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let's break it down with naomi. did they take responsibility, what did they take response before and not take response ability for? naomi? there was a remarkably different tone among the tech ceos. you saw jack dorsey go the furthest and say, yes, twitter was part of the problem, but the was a larger ecosystem. mark zuckerberg and the ceo of google were more reluctant to take responsibility. mark zuckerberg, in particular, said, look, i think it is responsible to build systems in place to fight misinformation, bad actors, but the individuals are the ones who responsible for happened on january 6. some lawmakers disagree with that. they say these are platforms that, extremism and misinformation, and that environment, that digital momentum propels the events on january 6. emily: right, and they repeatedly point out that they were not necessarily responsible for all of the problems in the world or the extreme is a more racism and that tech company should not necessarily be made the scapegoat. the hearing is still going
let's break it down with naomi. did they take responsibility, what did they take response before and not take response ability for? naomi? there was a remarkably different tone among the tech ceos. you saw jack dorsey go the furthest and say, yes, twitter was part of the problem, but the was a larger ecosystem. mark zuckerberg and the ceo of google were more reluctant to take responsibility. mark zuckerberg, in particular, said, look, i think it is responsible to build systems in place to fight...
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naomi, let me start with you.at the "boston globe" wrote about a gallup vare of massachusetts high school students how they're doing this in person or hybrid model but it found that 33% of high schoolers learning remotely or in hybrid models, 33%, feel left behind academically while that number was 8% for kids doing in person learning. walk us through what else you found? >> thank you. we know that kids learning remotely also felt less excited about what they're learning and less challenged in a good way. they feel less motivated to care about their schoolwork and these are all kind of troubling indicators for their futures because, you know, they're missing out on material now, some students who are at the age of getting jobs have turned more to jobs supporting themselves, and that could lead to a higher dropout rate and so more students would not have the education they need to, you know, pursue the careers they would dream of. >> secretary king, what do you make of this disparity in learning for online versus i
naomi, let me start with you.at the "boston globe" wrote about a gallup vare of massachusetts high school students how they're doing this in person or hybrid model but it found that 33% of high schoolers learning remotely or in hybrid models, 33%, feel left behind academically while that number was 8% for kids doing in person learning. walk us through what else you found? >> thank you. we know that kids learning remotely also felt less excited about what they're learning and...
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naomi ruchim is new york. naomi, there is some vaccine news here as well? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, we have some good news to start off the day, 38 million americans are now fully vaccinated. and there are now two states opening the vaccine up to eryone old e that being said, with spring break going on there is a lot of concern over both travel and crowding. today, mississippi becomes the second state joining alaska allowing anyone 16 and older to get vaccinated. >> i think it would be great for mississippi so we can get back to some kind of normalcy. we all need it. >> reporter: more than 11% of the u.s. population is fully vaccinated to leaving many states to loosen restrictions. >> that will make more people happy. >> reporter: president biden has directed states to make shots available to everyone by may 1st. >> shots in arms and money in pockets. >> reporter: the president will travel the country this week, promoting his covid relief bill. >> we have to prove to the american people their government can deliver for them and doubt without waste or f
naomi ruchim is new york. naomi, there is some vaccine news here as well? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, we have some good news to start off the day, 38 million americans are now fully vaccinated. and there are now two states opening the vaccine up to eryone old e that being said, with spring break going on there is a lot of concern over both travel and crowding. today, mississippi becomes the second state joining alaska allowing anyone 16 and older to get vaccinated. >> i think it...
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ruth decided to stay faithful and to stay loyal naomi and look how that has paid off. of jesus christ and with easter coming up, that is such a great reminder once again of how much faithfulness can be blessed. >> shannon: it can. i wanted to include the women in the new testament to interacted with who see as we go for the holiest week for christians, the crucifixion and resurrection and the fact that he revealed himself to mary magdalene, it was a woman he revealed himself to, she gets to run often be the first evangelist in sharing the good news. i hope this week, thank you for reading it, that folks will be encouraged and know that women are strong and faithful in god is working in their lives. like he was back then as well, thank you for taking time to read it and for being with us tonight. >> thank you so much for having me and congratulations once again. >> shannon: thank you, god bless you. >> likewise. >> shannon: coming up, do you support the green new deal? a lot of it is expected to be woven through the presence of multitrillion dollar infrastructure plan,
ruth decided to stay faithful and to stay loyal naomi and look how that has paid off. of jesus christ and with easter coming up, that is such a great reminder once again of how much faithfulness can be blessed. >> shannon: it can. i wanted to include the women in the new testament to interacted with who see as we go for the holiest week for christians, the crucifixion and resurrection and the fact that he revealed himself to mary magdalene, it was a woman he revealed himself to, she gets...
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bloomberg's naomi makes, thank you so much. -- naomi nick, thank you so much. has had a few good months, but there are skeptics. we will explore the case for caution. we will look at crypto stocks, in focus marathon digital, blockchain, and microstrategy all getting a lift today thanks to bitcoin spiking to just below $60,000. that happened around noon eastern time. we'll keep our eye on crypto stocks going into next week. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: bitcoin trading near the $59,000 mark today. up as much as 3% at one point. as the crypto craze continues there are many skeptics. bloomberg's eddie van der walt explains. >> here is what the skeptics think about bitcoin. after a catastrophic collapse that's eyedrop is much as 83% since the start of .17, it has come were in back to trade at record highs. it is nothing more than a collection of zeros and ones stored on computer hard drives. yet people are now regularly paying more than $50,000 for one of these artificially scarce assets. not everyone is convinced it is a good idea. there are still people out there w
bloomberg's naomi makes, thank you so much. -- naomi nick, thank you so much. has had a few good months, but there are skeptics. we will explore the case for caution. we will look at crypto stocks, in focus marathon digital, blockchain, and microstrategy all getting a lift today thanks to bitcoin spiking to just below $60,000. that happened around noon eastern time. we'll keep our eye on crypto stocks going into next week. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: bitcoin trading near the $59,000 mark...
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naomi grimle , government's with her. naomi grimley, thank _ government's with her.d demonstrators were killed yesterday. defence chiefs from 12 countries, including the us, britain and japan, have issued a joint statement saying armed forces should protect, rather than harm, the people they serve. yesterday was the deadliest day for protestors since myanmar�*s military coup eight weeks ago. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has been monitoring the situation from thailand and sent this report. "my son, my son, why can�*t you hear me," she cries. the 13—year—old was playing in the street when he was shot and killed. witnesses say troops opened fire, even though no protests were nearby. his family are now adding their voices to a chorus calling for revolution. children, these children, in this time of crisis, they are kept in the safest place, by their family. these children are not on the street, not on the front, not even in the living rooms. they are hiding. even children are not safe, so that means no one is safe in burma. over 400 people have now died in myanmar sinc
naomi grimle , government's with her. naomi grimley, thank _ government's with her.d demonstrators were killed yesterday. defence chiefs from 12 countries, including the us, britain and japan, have issued a joint statement saying armed forces should protect, rather than harm, the people they serve. yesterday was the deadliest day for protestors since myanmar�*s military coup eight weeks ago. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has been monitoring the situation from thailand and sent this report....
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she was and instead she chose to go with naomi and the chapter in the bible again, naomi for a certainnot even once, i think back four times and a new life but ruth, stayed faithful and loyal to naomi and look how that paid off. we know the roof is part of jesus christ and with easter coming up, that is a great reminder once again of how much faithfulness can be blessed. shannon: it can and i wanted to see as we go through the week for the holiest week, the crucifixion and the resurrection and the fact that he revealed himself to mary magdalene, a woman he revealed himself to, she then is essentially the first evangelist in sharing the good news. i hope folks will be encouraged this holy weekend beyond, strong and faithful as you said, just m he was back then and thank you for taking time to read us and to be with us tonight. >> thank you for having me and congratulations once again. coming up, do you support the green deal? a lot of it is expected to be woven through the president's multitrillion dollar infrastructure plan, how much it will impact you next. do you have a life insuranc
she was and instead she chose to go with naomi and the chapter in the bible again, naomi for a certainnot even once, i think back four times and a new life but ruth, stayed faithful and loyal to naomi and look how that paid off. we know the roof is part of jesus christ and with easter coming up, that is a great reminder once again of how much faithfulness can be blessed. shannon: it can and i wanted to see as we go through the week for the holiest week, the crucifixion and the resurrection and...
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our health correspondent naomi grimley is here. naomi. to focus minds because take up the vaccines has been phenomenalfor those over 70, but not so good for the 50 somethings and 60 somethings and it is happening against the backdrop of worries about supplies. we know a consignment from india was put on hold and that means that the government really once the over—50s to get theirjabs in before those issues become more serious. they will only depend pre—because the moderna vaccine will come in my next month. , , , . , month. given there is this temporary slowdown in — month. given there is this temporary slowdown in supply, _ month. given there is this temporary slowdown in supply, at _ month. given there is this temporary slowdown in supply, at least - month. given there is this temporary slowdown in supply, at least throughi slowdown in supply, at least through april, how can we have the squad yesterday from charities saying to the government, you need to do more to provide doses to some of the poorer countries in the world? weill. poore
our health correspondent naomi grimley is here. naomi. to focus minds because take up the vaccines has been phenomenalfor those over 70, but not so good for the 50 somethings and 60 somethings and it is happening against the backdrop of worries about supplies. we know a consignment from india was put on hold and that means that the government really once the over—50s to get theirjabs in before those issues become more serious. they will only depend pre—because the moderna vaccine will come...
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naomi, a question fromjohn _ dose at least. naomi, a question from john dixon, _ dose at least.at that has happened, - reason? i'm really sorry to hear that that has happened, john. | that that has happened, john. although the vaccine roll—out has been doing really well, there will been doing really well, there will be who do fall through the gaps and cracks, and if you are one of them contact your gp and have a discussion with them about what is going on and they should be able to direct you where to go to get the vaccine. ., . . direct you where to go to get the vaccine. ., .. ., ., ., vaccine. you can go online and rerister vaccine. you can go online and register through _ vaccine. you can go online and register through the _ vaccine. you can go online and l register through the government website for your vaccine. yes, i believe so. andrew, a question, what data is there about how long a vaccine provides protection and whether the uk is making plans for boosterjabs?— whether the uk is making plans for boosterjabs? booster 'abs? there are two aspects to this. boosterjabs? the
naomi, a question fromjohn _ dose at least. naomi, a question from john dixon, _ dose at least.at that has happened, - reason? i'm really sorry to hear that that has happened, john. | that that has happened, john. although the vaccine roll—out has been doing really well, there will been doing really well, there will be who do fall through the gaps and cracks, and if you are one of them contact your gp and have a discussion with them about what is going on and they should be able to direct you...
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at the cbs broadcast center, i'm naomi ruck couple. >>> now to the storm watch. at least five people are dead in alabama and millions across sevesouthe states are cleaning up after a line of >> rter: gegiup ed trees, or th power lines and widespread destruction after dozens of twisters tore through the deep south. this is some of the damage outside atlanta. a similar scene in the northwest where a tree crashed through her home. >> it did sound like a train coming. you could feel it through the whole house shaking. >> reporter: degree is scattered where homes once stood. >> we have had a tragic afternoon. we had a tornado come through. >> reporter: she threw on a bike helmet while the storm blew through her neighborhood. her family is safe today. >> the four people with me are all i had living in this world. >> reporter: many are grieving, multiple people are dead. the national weather service is working to determine how many tornadoes twisted through the southeast flat tenning homes. >> i was staying in this bedroom and i looked out and it started getting dark. i
at the cbs broadcast center, i'm naomi ruck couple. >>> now to the storm watch. at least five people are dead in alabama and millions across sevesouthe states are cleaning up after a line of >> rter: gegiup ed trees, or th power lines and widespread destruction after dozens of twisters tore through the deep south. this is some of the damage outside atlanta. a similar scene in the northwest where a tree crashed through her home. >> it did sound like a train coming. you could...
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we all think naomi's perfect and want to give her a little kiss on the nose.eave, naomi gently took it off of her face and set it down. i saw that and was like, what? she is so sweet. because, if a butterfly landed on my face in the middle of a really important thing, i'd have just smashed it, because [ bleep ] a butterfly. then, the funniest thing in the world happened a texas attorney during a trial could not get rid of his zoom filter look >> can you hear me, judge? >> i can hear you. i think it's a filter -- >> it is, and i don't know how to remove it i've got my assistant here she's trying to, but, i'm prepared to go forward with it, if that's -- i'm here live. i'm not a cat. >> i saw that and was like, what are you if you aren't a cat? you sure look like a cat to me "i am not a cat. that's exactly what a cat would say, you cat-ass cat then i heard a harrowing tale of ingenuity and perseverance, the tale of the gorilla glue girl. so, okay, this lady had used gorilla glue to do her hair and she couldn't get it out! and then she was like, what? and i was li
we all think naomi's perfect and want to give her a little kiss on the nose.eave, naomi gently took it off of her face and set it down. i saw that and was like, what? she is so sweet. because, if a butterfly landed on my face in the middle of a really important thing, i'd have just smashed it, because [ bleep ] a butterfly. then, the funniest thing in the world happened a texas attorney during a trial could not get rid of his zoom filter look >> can you hear me, judge? >> i can hear...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.warnings that were later stood down. evacuation orders were issued for residents living in coastal areas. paul hawkins reports. soon army warning sirens on new zealand's east coast. the reason? 1200 kilometres north, a shadow earthquake in the cayman islands near the south pacific. the third in a matter of hours, and all of them over seven on the richter scale. the first earthquake struck before dawn on friday before any warnings were issued, people were already heading to higher ground, such was its strength. it was strong, but not too strong, but we did still evacuate just in case. i strong, but we did still evacuate just in case. evacuate 'ust in case. i “umped out of evacuate just in case. i “umped out of bee * evacuate just in case. i “umped out of bed and t evacuate just in case. i “umped out of bed and stood _ evacuate just in case. i “umped out of bed and stood in_ evacuate just in case. ijumped out of bed and stood in a - out of bed and stood in a doorway— out of bed and stood
naomi grimley, bbc news.warnings that were later stood down. evacuation orders were issued for residents living in coastal areas. paul hawkins reports. soon army warning sirens on new zealand's east coast. the reason? 1200 kilometres north, a shadow earthquake in the cayman islands near the south pacific. the third in a matter of hours, and all of them over seven on the richter scale. the first earthquake struck before dawn on friday before any warnings were issued, people were already heading...
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>> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you very much. >>> a new round of extreme weather is expected today across the south. roughly 26 million people are under a severe weather threat today. most notably in the carolinas where storms may intensify in the afternoon. some of the latest storm damage happened overnight. this tree fell on a home and crushed a car in east louisiana. no one was hurt. a tornado hit whistler, mississippi, yesterday, tearing apart a chicken farm and destroying almost every building in that area. and a bystander captured this tornado from a distance in western alabama. yesterday's storms reportedly knocked out power to more than 70,000 homes and businesses from texas to alabama. >>> the democratic-controlled house is set to vote on two immigration bills today. the bills would provide a path to citizenship for millions of so-called treatmenters and farm workers. meantime, the homeland security chief testified yesterday on the surge of migrants across the southern border. he's calling it a serio
>> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you very much. >>> a new round of extreme weather is expected today across the south. roughly 26 million people are under a severe weather threat today. most notably in the carolinas where storms may intensify in the afternoon. some of the latest storm damage happened overnight. this tree fell on a home and crushed a car in east louisiana. no one was hurt. a tornado hit whistler, mississippi, yesterday, tearing apart a chicken farm and...
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naomi ruchim in new york. thank you. >>> so a woman who refused to wear a mask inside a texas bank was handcuffed by police. her encounter last thursday was recorded on an officer's body camera. >> ma'am, listen, we're going to do this the easy way or the hard way. >> what are you going to do, arrest me? >> yes. for intruding on premesis. >> that's hilarious. >> reporter: the manager of the bank of america in galveston called police after 65-year-old terri white refused a request to put on a face mask. it happened one day after the mandate was lifted. private businesses can still require masks. the situation escalated after the officer told the woman that she needed to leave if she did not put the mask on. >> do not touch me. who do you think you are? back up, back up. some old lady is getting cuffer. >> the wan sjuing e rundpoayar f resisting arrest and trespassing. >>> president biden for the first time is addressing the mounting calls for andrew cuomo to resign after a seventh woman accused the new york gov
naomi ruchim in new york. thank you. >>> so a woman who refused to wear a mask inside a texas bank was handcuffed by police. her encounter last thursday was recorded on an officer's body camera. >> ma'am, listen, we're going to do this the easy way or the hard way. >> what are you going to do, arrest me? >> yes. for intruding on premesis. >> that's hilarious. >> reporter: the manager of the bank of america in galveston called police after 65-year-old terri...
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naomi ruchim breaks it down. >> reporter: talk to most any high school senior and you'll probably hearory like this one from tessa ramsa. >> basically cancelled three times and i was relocated upstate three hours from my house. >> reporter: that pushed the majority of colleges and universities to make standardized testing optional this year. and according to the most widely used college application website common app,ed a de eded aidry sz applied to 12 with no test scores. >> i saw i could apply to high-level schools like cornell and have them focus on and said they wouldn't penalize it all. >> reporter: jenny wright that may have been excluding students -- >> so many of them have changed their evaluation process. i think as a result, you're going to learn tremendous amounts of success. >> reporter: common app found large selection of universities like cornell and nyu had 17% more applications compared to last year, many coming from minority students who are often underrepresented. common app also found fewer applications came from first generation college students this year, likely be
naomi ruchim breaks it down. >> reporter: talk to most any high school senior and you'll probably hearory like this one from tessa ramsa. >> basically cancelled three times and i was relocated upstate three hours from my house. >> reporter: that pushed the majority of colleges and universities to make standardized testing optional this year. and according to the most widely used college application website common app,ed a de eded aidry sz applied to 12 with no test scores....
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naomi ruchim is following the latest developments on this case from new york. what do we know about him? >> reporter: well, police do believe that long is the same suspect in all three of these shootings. he was taken into custody after troopers were able to stop his car on the interstate. this morning the 21-year-old is in a county jail being questioned as police try to figure out what sparked this violence. eight people are dead after three atlanta area spas came under gunfire tuesday evening. >> the suspect was identified as robert aaron long, but he is currently in custody. >> reporter: the cherokee county sheriff's office believes 21-year-old long shot five people, killing four, at young's asian massage parlor in georgia. >> devastated. >> reporter: this woman's uncle is the sole gunshot survivor. >> we never know when we're at the wrong place at the wrong time because this was so all of a sudden. it was just a lot of things racing through my head. >> reporter: 30 miles south, atlanta police say it is extremely likely that long is also the suspect who then
naomi ruchim is following the latest developments on this case from new york. what do we know about him? >> reporter: well, police do believe that long is the same suspect in all three of these shootings. he was taken into custody after troopers were able to stop his car on the interstate. this morning the 21-year-old is in a county jail being questioned as police try to figure out what sparked this violence. eight people are dead after three atlanta area spas came under gunfire tuesday...
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naomi ruchim in new york. thank you. >>> so ahead on "cbs this morning," dr. anthony fauci joins us to discuss the latest on covid variants and the country's efforts to get as many people vaccinated as possible. >>> the democratic-controlled house approved a pair of immigration bills as the surge of migrants at the southern border continues. one measure passed last night provides a path to citizenship for about two million undocumented young immigrants known as dreamers. the other would open up citizenship to hundreds of thousands of farm workers. >> dreamers are doctors, nurses, lab technicians, contact tracers, and job creators. >> voting on two bills that not only do nothing to address the problem, it ignores the problem. it will worsen the situation. >> the votes come as the biden administration deals with a huge influx of migrants hoping to seek asylum in the u.s. temporary shelters have been created including one in dallas to process thousands of unaccompanied minors. >>> so coming up, actor armie hammer is under investigation for sexual assault, alleged
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naomi grimley, bbc news.he pandemic was declared, three of our correspondents look back at what's happened in shanghai, rome, and johannesburg and what the situation is there now. we start in china, where covid—i9 was first discovered, with our correspondent robin brant. this is the place where it all began and it started as an outbreak in a small part of a city. it went on to become an epidemic and now it is a global pandemic. but here, 15 months on from that, in the country where it all started, things are pretty much normal. in shanghai everyone wears a mask, but the buses are running, the banks open and the restaurants are business. most of the schools across this country have been teaching face—to—face since last august. and people are travelling in the millions on the planes, on trains, but china is a country shut off from the rest of the world. almost no—one is allowed in internationally. it is rolling out vaccines. but it's doing it slowly. it's aiming to get almost half the population having had thos
naomi grimley, bbc news.he pandemic was declared, three of our correspondents look back at what's happened in shanghai, rome, and johannesburg and what the situation is there now. we start in china, where covid—i9 was first discovered, with our correspondent robin brant. this is the place where it all began and it started as an outbreak in a small part of a city. it went on to become an epidemic and now it is a global pandemic. but here, 15 months on from that, in the country where it all...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.ppear to be human remains" in woodland in kent. a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder following ms everard's disappearance last week in south london. metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, says the news the man arrested was one of her officers has sent shock waves through the force. the news today, that it was a metropolitan police officer who was arrested on suspicion of sarah's murder, has sent shock waves and anger through the public and through the met. i speak on behalf of all of my colleagues when i say that we are utterly appalled. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: ten years on from the fukushima nuclear disaster, ourjapan correspondent returns to the site to meet the people who's lives were changed irrevocably on that day in march 2011. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this, the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours, the soviet union lost an elderly, sick lead
naomi grimley, bbc news.ppear to be human remains" in woodland in kent. a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder following ms everard's disappearance last week in south london. metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, says the news the man arrested was one of her officers has sent shock waves through the force. the news today, that it was a metropolitan police officer who was arrested on suspicion of sarah's murder, has sent shock waves...
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naomi wolf. >> thank you.p new revelations on the biden swamp, that include biden family corruption, involving the president's bill clinton: right now, the covid-19 vaccines are available to millions of americans. george bush: so, we urge you to get vaccinated when it's available to you. barack obama: that's the first step to ending the pandemic and moving our country forward. it's up to you. welcome back. jason mentioned last week he had some swampy information on biden's brother frank. look at this. a two page ad ran in the florida-based newspaper on inauguration day and the law firm that employs biden's brother racked of the clear implication of an open door to lobby the president. when they're not opening the door to corruption there in the revolving door between big business and big business. the chief of staff to hhs secretary was just hired by her lobbying firm. the hud secretary was just hired by a trade group representing hedge fund. the interior secretary is now a lobbyist for hill corporation energy
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naomi grimley, bbc news.itary coup in myanmar that saw the government of aung san suu kyi overthrown, dozens of police officers have fled the country — refusing to carry out the orders of the army. the defectors have fled to india, fearing they would be forced to kill or harm civilians. violent protests have taken place across the country, during which demonstrators have been killed. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan — reports now from the indian state of mizoram — which lies on the border with myanmar. they fled the brutal crackdown in myanmar. these policemen and women are now hiding in india. all in their 20s, they're terrified. they say they were ordered by the military to use violence translation: as protests| were taking place, my boss ordered us to fire at the crowd. i refused to shoot them. isaid i'd rather side with the people. later, i told him i was going to visit my family. that's when i ran away. the military�*s becoming more and more brutal. he tells me he's left behind his wife a
naomi grimley, bbc news.itary coup in myanmar that saw the government of aung san suu kyi overthrown, dozens of police officers have fled the country — refusing to carry out the orders of the army. the defectors have fled to india, fearing they would be forced to kill or harm civilians. violent protests have taken place across the country, during which demonstrators have been killed. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan — reports now from the indian state of mizoram — which...
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naomi grimley, bbc news. writer sir kazuo ishiguro. in his first novel since winning the nobel prize in literature in 2017, he explores the role robots and artificial intelligence play in our lives. he's been speaking to our arts correspondent rebecca jones. now let's meet probably the strangest man we've ever introduced. robots have come a long way since this strange creation of the 1950s. we use the word "strange", yet there may well be a time when robots like this are accepted as part of our everyday life. the technology has become more nimble in recent years, and more lifelike. and new scientific advances have inspired kazuo ishiguro's new novel, klara and the sun, about an artificial being. i haven't written one of these stories about some treacherous, sinister robot that takes over the family and then all their mates take over the world. it's not one of those stories at all. i'm quite sunny and optimistic. i think ai will bring enormous benefits. can you see a time when robots will replace human writers
naomi grimley, bbc news. writer sir kazuo ishiguro. in his first novel since winning the nobel prize in literature in 2017, he explores the role robots and artificial intelligence play in our lives. he's been speaking to our arts correspondent rebecca jones. now let's meet probably the strangest man we've ever introduced. robots have come a long way since this strange creation of the 1950s. we use the word "strange", yet there may well be a time when robots like this are accepted as...
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naomi grimley, bbc news. pandemic was declared, three of our correspondents look back at what's happened in shanghai, rome and johannesburg — and what the situation is there now. we start in china, where covid—i9 was first discovered, with our correspondent robin brant. this is the place where it all began and it started as an outbreak in a small part of a city. it went on to become an epidemic and now it is a global pandemic. but here, 15 months on from that, in the country where it all started, things are pretty much normal. in shanghai everyone wears a mask, but the buses are running, the banks open and the restaurants are doing business. most of the schools across this country have been teaching face—to—face since last august. and people are travelling in the millions on the planes, on trains, but china is a country shut off from the rest of the world. almost no—one is allowed in internationally. it is rolling out vaccines. there are three home—made versions at the moment, but it's doing it slowly. it's a
naomi grimley, bbc news. pandemic was declared, three of our correspondents look back at what's happened in shanghai, rome and johannesburg — and what the situation is there now. we start in china, where covid—i9 was first discovered, with our correspondent robin brant. this is the place where it all began and it started as an outbreak in a small part of a city. it went on to become an epidemic and now it is a global pandemic. but here, 15 months on from that, in the country where it all...
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i'm naomi, i'm chair of the p.a.c. this year. i'm going to speak a little bit off the script for a moment and just -- i want to acknowledge and appreciate all the hard work that the commissioners have done with president lopez's leadership with the difficult conversations i'm sure she's had to have with many people. the work with all the union partners. it's almost like when you binge watch the tv show, you think you know the tv show. i kind of feel that way with the board and all the people participating in this very complex situation. you start to feel like you have these relationships, even though i haven't met to any of you. i feel like i know you. it does get harder to have objectivity. that being said, i will read our report. i have a seventh grader at aptos and 11th grader an jewish community high school. before we get into the business of our report, i want to add on to michelle's comment about board of education february 9th. i'm upset about nomination ended up. i do not want to open up a new can of worms. i was disappoi
i'm naomi, i'm chair of the p.a.c. this year. i'm going to speak a little bit off the script for a moment and just -- i want to acknowledge and appreciate all the hard work that the commissioners have done with president lopez's leadership with the difficult conversations i'm sure she's had to have with many people. the work with all the union partners. it's almost like when you binge watch the tv show, you think you know the tv show. i kind of feel that way with the board and all the people...
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her daughter, naomi, died of covid in july at just 39. >> i had to tell her to go ahead and go home. that we would take care of carlos and the boys. >> carlos was the boys' father. >> they have lost their mom and their dad in two weeks time. we were still in shock. we had not begun to grieve. >> nathan and isiah joined an unimaginable group of children who lost both parents to the virus. experts say communities of color and their children were hardest hit. >> can you describe how you are doing? >> i am doing good. but i wish they were still here with us. it would be a lot better. >> i do wish they were still here too. right now i am doing okay. >> reporter: what do you miss? >> them driving us around in galveston, going by the beach and getting out places to go and explore stuff over there. >> i also miss my mom's cooking. >> reporter: was she a good cook? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: losing a parent, child, spouse, sibling or grandparent. there is no tracking of how many children were orphaned by the virus. they help care for the horses and the chickens that the family keeps. the boys ar
her daughter, naomi, died of covid in july at just 39. >> i had to tell her to go ahead and go home. that we would take care of carlos and the boys. >> carlos was the boys' father. >> they have lost their mom and their dad in two weeks time. we were still in shock. we had not begun to grieve. >> nathan and isiah joined an unimaginable group of children who lost both parents to the virus. experts say communities of color and their children were hardest hit. >> can...
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naomi grimley reporting there.een released ahead of the broadcast on us television. here's our royal correspondent daniella relph. what are you silent or were you silenced? ., ., , ., what are you silent or were you silenced?— what are you silent or were you silenced? ., ., , ., ., , silenced? no answer to that yet from meghan- _ silenced? no answer to that yet from meghan. but _ from meghan. but this was just the trailer. ahead of next week and's broadcast of the much anticipated interview. almost on survivable _ anticipated interview. almost on survivable sounds - anticipated interview. almost on survivable sounds like - anticipated interview. almost i on survivable sounds like there was a breaking point. mi; was a breaking point. my bi est was a breaking point. my biggest concern was history repeating itself. for biggest concern was history repeating itself.— repeating itself. for prince har , repeating itself. for prince harry. the _ repeating itself. for prince harry, the talkers - repeating itself. for prince
naomi grimley reporting there.een released ahead of the broadcast on us television. here's our royal correspondent daniella relph. what are you silent or were you silenced? ., ., , ., what are you silent or were you silenced?— what are you silent or were you silenced? ., ., , ., ., , silenced? no answer to that yet from meghan- _ silenced? no answer to that yet from meghan. but _ from meghan. but this was just the trailer. ahead of next week and's broadcast of the much anticipated interview....
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naomi wolf. >> thank you.he biden swamp, that include biden family corruption, involving the president's brother, frank. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (engines roaring) whoo-hoo! cal, you came in hot! shake 'n' bake? shake and bake! ( ♪♪ ) our lawyers just want you to know that this isn't real. that's my boy. just remember my motto: if you ain't first... all: you're last! purchase and get $10 per horsepower with dodge power dollars. that's $7,970 on the dodge challenger srt hellcat redeye. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn mo
naomi wolf. >> thank you.he biden swamp, that include biden family corruption, involving the president's brother, frank. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (engines roaring) whoo-hoo! cal, you came in hot! shake 'n' bake? shake and bake! ( ♪♪ ) our lawyers just want you to know that this isn't real. that's my boy. just...
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naomi wolf. >> thank you.p new revelations on the biden swamp, that include biden family corruption, involving the president's through ancestry i learned so much about my grandparents that i never knew. i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. that put a fire in my heart. it made me realize where i got my passion for social justice. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com welcome back. jason mentioned last week he had some swampy information on biden's brother frank. look at this. a two page ad ran in the florida-based newspaper on inauguration day and the law firm that employs biden's brother racked of the clear implication of an open door to lobby the president. when they're not opening the door to corruption there in the revolving door between big business and big business. the chief of staff to hhs secret
naomi wolf. >> thank you.p new revelations on the biden swamp, that include biden family corruption, involving the president's through ancestry i learned so much about my grandparents that i never knew. i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. that put a fire in my heart. it made me realize where i got my passion for social justice....
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testing will be a key part of the fight to stay on top of the virus as pupils head back, including naomii will be encouraged to test herself at home a couple of times a week. it's one line. so one line means i'm very unlikely to have covid. i mean, it's not hassle—free, going to pick them up from the testing centre. but we will be doing it. it's worth doing. the news about the brazilian variant will hopefullyjust be a small obstacle in our race against the virus. scientists think the current vaccines will still protect against other variants, although maybe not quite as well, but they're not wasting any time and are already working to tweak vaccines. new versions could be ready in a few months. catherine burns, bbc news. the american pharmaceutical companyjohnson &johnson has said it will immediately begin shipping doses of its vaccine it's the third jab to become available in the states, following those from pfizer and moderna, but this is the first one that only needs a single dose to be effective. the company has announced it's shipping more than 20 million doses — with first deliveri
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some difficult moments in 2020 the coronavirus pandemic brought competitive surfing to a halt rachel naomi and dillon couldn't compete an abrupt change for athletes usually on the road for up to 11 months a year the contest which would have determined olympic qualification was delayed by a year 12 months of uncertainty without knowing when things would be starting up again. if they are at work you know i mean you know because of olympics and everything we're we're mostly training right now and we're still training and working out for the upcoming season. in jim hogan they have one of the most renowned surfing coaches in the world the american has known them for. several years and is in close contact with the german association reporting on their progress. today the waves are fairly small just like they're expected to be at sirica saki beach so they're working on technique. after 2 hours on the water they go through the session analyzing every move it's 123 because board 6 feet so that 6 feet above the limit the so they call tell har. feedback from because sometimes i could be doubting some
some difficult moments in 2020 the coronavirus pandemic brought competitive surfing to a halt rachel naomi and dillon couldn't compete an abrupt change for athletes usually on the road for up to 11 months a year the contest which would have determined olympic qualification was delayed by a year 12 months of uncertainty without knowing when things would be starting up again. if they are at work you know i mean you know because of olympics and everything we're we're mostly training right now and...
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some difficult moments in 2020 the coronavirus pandemic brought competitive surfing to a halt rachel naomi and dillon couldn't compete an abrupt change for athletes usually on the road for up to 11 months a year the contest which would have determined olympic qualification was delayed by a year 12 months of uncertainty without knowing when things would be starting up again. the artwork you know i mean you know because of olympics and everything we're mostly training right now is we're still training and working out for the upcoming season. in jim hogan they have one of the most renowned surfing coaches in the world the american has known them for several years and is in close contact with the german association reporting on their progress. today the waves are fairly small just like they're expected to be at series. so they're working on technique. after 2 hours on the water they go through the session analyzing every move it's 123 because board so that 6 feet above the lip the so they call tell har. feedback from because sometimes i could be doubting something so he doesn't and we kind of
some difficult moments in 2020 the coronavirus pandemic brought competitive surfing to a halt rachel naomi and dillon couldn't compete an abrupt change for athletes usually on the road for up to 11 months a year the contest which would have determined olympic qualification was delayed by a year 12 months of uncertainty without knowing when things would be starting up again. the artwork you know i mean you know because of olympics and everything we're mostly training right now is we're still...
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this time, it was the creative director who suggested to a planning group that naomi watanabe could perform aa "olympig." what an object is due to perform -- watanabe is due to perform in the opening ceremony. the head of the organizing committee stepped down justast l month after he, among other things, claimedomen taltoo much. a new director n t ohepening and closing ceremonies. >> i saw thedl heaheeand aas rely shocked. his remarks were as the commiom baseen t most important policies, hesciweci>> he insisn would not derail t ceremonies, but they have revealed deep-rooted ndgeeper stereotypes in japanese ceremony. wednes night 6-2. chelsea advanced by defeating madrid. yo you are watching "dw ns" lewive fr earomly in. ug tom: these are the headlines. covid-19 is once again exhilarating here in france. the prime minister announces plans for new lockdown in 16 departments, including the paris region. the eu drug watchdogs says the astrazeneca vaccine is safe and the benefits outweigh the risks. spain becomes one of a handful of nations to legalize euthanasia.
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naomi grimley, bbc news. japan, as it heads to the delayed opening ceremony of the 2020 summer games. the olympic flame was lit in fukushima, and will arrive in tokyo injuly. rupert wingfield—hayes has been watching its progress. it's a moment many had predicted would never happen, but this morning in fukushima, a year later than planned, the runners got under way. the olympic torch relay has begun. this is really the point of no return. this is japan saying to the world, this games is going to go ahead this summer — regardless of the pandemic. for months, opinion polls have shown an overwhelming majority of japanese are against holding these games this year, but as the torch relay entered the city of iwaki today a lot of people turned out, ignoring government advice not to gather in crowds, although they did heed the advice to clap rather than to cheer. "when i watched the torch go by today it became more real for me," this lady says. "but i am glad they're not going to allow spectators from abroad." "i'm go
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naomi ruchim is joining us live from the cbs broadcast center in new york.ood morning. >> reporter: good morning. good and bad to start the day. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes. right now the dow is down about 200 points and moving around there. also looking at the tech sector across the board. meanwhile, good news, fewer americans signed up for unemployment benefits last week. according to the labor department, 684,000 people filed first time jobless claims. that's the lowest number since before the pandemic a year ago. it's a step in the right direction for u.s. economy and a sign that hiring is picking up again. naomi ruchim of cbs money watch.com, thank you. >>> looking live at sfo and oakland international, stopped the pandemic policy of boarding passengers in smaller groups. the domestic carrier which doesn't assign seats boarded groups of ten to promote social distancing. w theye ineased size to 30 at a time. >>> new video more than seven months after olympic games in tokyo supposed to close, japan celebrating sort of the
naomi ruchim is joining us live from the cbs broadcast center in new york.ood morning. >> reporter: good morning. good and bad to start the day. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes. right now the dow is down about 200 points and moving around there. also looking at the tech sector across the board. meanwhile, good news, fewer americans signed up for unemployment benefits last week. according to the labor department, 684,000 people filed first time jobless claims....
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according to twitter naomi wolf was guilty of spreading misinformation about the coronavirus.d vimeo. she is the author of "the end of america."" she joins us tonight for a recap.e i'm sorry to laugh, but here you come out with your concerns about freeyo speech and you are immediately silenced. i mean, the people who do this are blind to irony but tell us what happened to you if you would. >> sure thing. happy st. patrick's day, and thank you for having me back on. it's exactly as you described. i don't have any smoking guneind that i was deplatformed from twitter and then from three other major platforms. i've been talking about all kinds of things on social media and never had this problem until i talked to a conservative about how left and right should unite to save the -- profiting from lockdowns and it wasn't just two times being deplatformed from twitter. when you talk about irony, i actually posted my interview with dinesh d'souza about censorship and how bigte tech is benefiting and the minute i try to posted i was deplatformed again. it was this exercise in humiliatio
according to twitter naomi wolf was guilty of spreading misinformation about the coronavirus.d vimeo. she is the author of "the end of america."" she joins us tonight for a recap.e i'm sorry to laugh, but here you come out with your concerns about freeyo speech and you are immediately silenced. i mean, the people who do this are blind to irony but tell us what happened to you if you would. >> sure thing. happy st. patrick's day, and thank you for having me back on. it's...
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world number two naomi osaka has extended her winning run to 23 matches after reaching the quarter finalsion beat elise mertens in straight sets two days after beating o'sullivan to instruct the tour championship neil robertson has lost his opening two matches in the championship league. he was beaten byjoe perry and towel. he was beaten by joe perry and towel. and have you ever been confused by the duckworth lewis method of settling a rain effected cricket match? well, you're not alone. confusion reigned during new zealand's t20 win over bangladesh. a mix up with the maths meant the run target set for bangladesh was increased twice after initial calculations were wrong. they eventually fell short by 28 runs. finally to the parkour athlete who says she is "breaking stereotypes of stereotypes". sara mudallal has been talking to bbc sport about free running while wearing the hijab, finding her style and empowering other women to play sport. what makes me love parkour is freedom of movement. when you are moving so effortlessly there is nothing around you but bliss. it's absolute freedom and
world number two naomi osaka has extended her winning run to 23 matches after reaching the quarter finalsion beat elise mertens in straight sets two days after beating o'sullivan to instruct the tour championship neil robertson has lost his opening two matches in the championship league. he was beaten byjoe perry and towel. he was beaten by joe perry and towel. and have you ever been confused by the duckworth lewis method of settling a rain effected cricket match? well, you're not alone....
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naomi osaka's impressive 23—match winning streak is over, as she was beaten by maria sakkari in the miamioy has signed for sunrisers hyderabad in the indian premier league, replacing australian all—rounder mitchell marsh. roy went unsold in the ipl auction, but will nowjoin up with international team matejonny bairstow. the surrey opener is the 14th england player to sign up for this year's tournament — that starts next friday. and finally, the son of a former england cricket captain has hinted that he might be able to follow in his dad's footsteps. 18—year—old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradford universities against yorkshire today. the name doesn't give it away, but he's the son of former england opener michael atherton, and he's already got a deal to play for middlesex. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. the last of the warmth willjust hold on today across south wales and southwest england. we could to make 20 degrees in one or two spots but for most of us today it will feel cooler and fresher with temperatures returning closer to seasonal norms. th
naomi osaka's impressive 23—match winning streak is over, as she was beaten by maria sakkari in the miamioy has signed for sunrisers hyderabad in the indian premier league, replacing australian all—rounder mitchell marsh. roy went unsold in the ipl auction, but will nowjoin up with international team matejonny bairstow. the surrey opener is the 14th england player to sign up for this year's tournament — that starts next friday. and finally, the son of a former england cricket captain has...