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naomi we do not have any -- naomi: we do not have any evidence: of that quite yet. a bad coincidence indeed, poor timing. given how much facebook is in hot water right now. emily: let's talk about the hot water. what did you find to be the most alarming take away from this interview with francis? this is a woman who has worked in tech for a long time. she says what she has seen inside of facebook is far worse than anything she has seen anywhere else. naomi: i think one of the overarching points that she made is facebook, time and time again make decisions that prioritize profit over people. over protecting democracy, over the well-being of its users. that she did not think the company could make change from within, that they had to be forced to change from outside authorities, congress or washington. emily: facebook, in their statement today, released a statement talking about multiple misleading facts, things that were left out of the interview. they say every our teams have to balance protecting the rights of billions of people to express themselves openly, with t
naomi we do not have any -- naomi: we do not have any evidence: of that quite yet. a bad coincidence indeed, poor timing. given how much facebook is in hot water right now. emily: let's talk about the hot water. what did you find to be the most alarming take away from this interview with francis? this is a woman who has worked in tech for a long time. she says what she has seen inside of facebook is far worse than anything she has seen anywhere else. naomi: i think one of the overarching points...
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i'm to answer that question. naomi. a rescue looks up research papers for global climate change. the words appear in 937 scientific papers to arrest his reads them all. and what i found was none. there was no dissenting public polish sanctuary. period literature on the basic question of whether or not men may climate change was happening. and i'm a professional historian of science, so i thought, well, if i don't know this, then probably a lot of other people don't know it too. and so i wrote a small paper in 2004 called the scientific consensus on climate change. that paper changed my life because immediately the paper was published i started getting hate mail, threading, phone calls, people filing complaints against me to my university. people accusing me of being a communist. a stalinist rescues comes on a huge criticism and she doesn't understand why until she's at a conference in germany shortly after over beer after the sessions. one day i was just chatting with some colleagues. i mentioned how this very strange thing had happened to me. and one of the people there was eric
i'm to answer that question. naomi. a rescue looks up research papers for global climate change. the words appear in 937 scientific papers to arrest his reads them all. and what i found was none. there was no dissenting public polish sanctuary. period literature on the basic question of whether or not men may climate change was happening. and i'm a professional historian of science, so i thought, well, if i don't know this, then probably a lot of other people don't know it too. and so i wrote a...
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woman: hi, naomi. woman 2: hi, naomi. naomi: how are you guys? woman: good. wait. so much louder.aomi: so, i want to hear about the story of how coronavirus affected your relationship. sydney: i sneezed on zoom, and she said "bless you" on the zoom dms, and then we started joking around. vivian: we kept talking for, like, months and months and months. and i made her a powerpoint, and i, like, sang to her and asked her to be girlfriend. sydney: and she was like, easons why you should be my girlfriend," and that was about, le, two weeks after we met on zoom. vivian: and that's kind of how it happened. [singing on video, indistinct] ♪ there is no one there to dry your tears... ♪ it didn't feel like i was missing all that much, or, like, that much shifted when we, like, finally met in person because we had already established a really, like, caring relationship just over talking. i'm, like, mexican. i'm gay. i think, like, there's a lot of time where i get the sense that i need to, like, perform really well academically or socially for people to, like, accept me. and with sydney, like
woman: hi, naomi. woman 2: hi, naomi. naomi: how are you guys? woman: good. wait. so much louder.aomi: so, i want to hear about the story of how coronavirus affected your relationship. sydney: i sneezed on zoom, and she said "bless you" on the zoom dms, and then we started joking around. vivian: we kept talking for, like, months and months and months. and i made her a powerpoint, and i, like, sang to her and asked her to be girlfriend. sydney: and she was like, easons why you should...
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. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'vened. - [naomi] thanks to dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. - [naomi] my victory is being able to be here for my children. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. before you go there, or there... start here. walgreens makes it easy to stay protected wherever you go. schedule your free flu shot and covid-19 vaccine today. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. wherever you go. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reac
. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'vened. - [naomi] thanks to dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. - [naomi] my victory is being able to be here for my children. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. before you go there, or there... start here. walgreens makes it easy to stay protected wherever you go. schedule...
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naomi at the new york stock exchange. thanks, naomi. >>> up next, beatles breakup.l mccartney deflects blame and sets the record straight on who split up the band. the band. wwith less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. tns of bh,espain, away h tinglingr r and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it'
naomi at the new york stock exchange. thanks, naomi. >>> up next, beatles breakup.l mccartney deflects blame and sets the record straight on who split up the band. the band. wwith less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of...
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car ever since been last week, a family friend saw the teddy and recognized it and sent it back to naomippy ending. >> i love that so much. she looks so happy. >> love that ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> quinn: [sighing] steffy wanted me to look at this layout, but i will come back later. >> ridge: we need to talk. >> quinn: uh, now isn't a good time. >> ridge: i don't care. >> quinn: i thought eric made it perfectly clear. the details of our marriage are none of your concern. ♪♪♪ no sugar, no lemon, your usual. >> katie: oh, i guess that means i have been over here quite a lot lately, huh? >> eric: yes, you have. [laughing]
car ever since been last week, a family friend saw the teddy and recognized it and sent it back to naomippy ending. >> i love that so much. she looks so happy. >> love that ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it...
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naomi, forthe moment, thank you naomi, for the moment, thank you very much.lecular virology at the university of nottingham. thank you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. let's talk about the sage minutes first of all and to what extent do you agree with these scientists that the government really should get ready to impose restrictions and protections if needed? i restrictions and protections if needed? ~ , restrictions and protections if needed? ,, , , , needed? i think being prepared is very important- — needed? i think being prepared is very important. in _ needed? i think being prepared is very important. in the _ needed? i think being prepared is very important. in the past, - needed? i think being prepared is very important. in the past, we i needed? i think being prepared is i very important. in the past, we have been _ very important. in the past, we have been very— very important. in the past, we have been very much _ very important. in the past, we have been very much call— very important. in the past, we have been very much call out _ very i
naomi, forthe moment, thank you naomi, for the moment, thank you very much.lecular virology at the university of nottingham. thank you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. let's talk about the sage minutes first of all and to what extent do you agree with these scientists that the government really should get ready to impose restrictions and protections if needed? i restrictions and protections if needed? ~ , restrictions and protections if needed? ,, , , , needed? i think being prepared...
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naomi ruchim has the latest on this. >> reporter: pharmaceutical company merck is reporting promising results with the experimental covid-19 drug. the company looked at 775 adults with mild to moderate covid-19 at high risk for severe disease. patients who received the antiviral pill took it within five days of symptoms. >> they were given twice a day and dramatically by 50% reduced hospitalization and deaths. an oral pill that works against covid-19 hospitalization. >>> david agus is cbs news medical contributor. he says this can be a big step forward because current therapies for nonhospitalized patients require a trip to a medical facility. >> we can prescribe it rather than them having to come in and be given intravenous therapy of an antibody or shot of an antibody, they can get a pill. this makes it much easier to treat and in the end will probably save many lives. >> reporter: an apartment group of experts recommended to stop merck's trial because results are so favorable. the company plans to submit data for fda review in coming days. other companies are testing similar drugs
naomi ruchim has the latest on this. >> reporter: pharmaceutical company merck is reporting promising results with the experimental covid-19 drug. the company looked at 775 adults with mild to moderate covid-19 at high risk for severe disease. patients who received the antiviral pill took it within five days of symptoms. >> they were given twice a day and dramatically by 50% reduced hospitalization and deaths. an oral pill that works against covid-19 hospitalization. >>>...
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naomi rylee has studied this issue.ith independent women's forum and author of the new book, no way to treat a child. miss rylee is the best interest of the child still the legal standard that decision makers claim guides them? >> thank you, trey. it is still the legal standard. unfortunately it is not being followed here too often the decisions about what happens to a child who has been abused or neglected are made in the best interest of the whole family. even the people who actually committed, horrific crimes of abuse or neglect. they are the people whose lives we're considering when making decisions about whether to remove children or replace them with their family or their own family. trey: we do everything possible to separate the woman from violence. is that true with children? to we do everything we can to remove them from the violent atmosphere? >> absolutely not. we have a real double standard with domestic violence versus child abuse. many people would say, children are best raised with their own family, and
naomi rylee has studied this issue.ith independent women's forum and author of the new book, no way to treat a child. miss rylee is the best interest of the child still the legal standard that decision makers claim guides them? >> thank you, trey. it is still the legal standard. unfortunately it is not being followed here too often the decisions about what happens to a child who has been abused or neglected are made in the best interest of the whole family. even the people who actually...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.ity of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern — of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern that _ of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern that the _ of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern that the immune - of edinburgh spoke about this. ii” is a concern that the immune profile across the population is less than usual, because people get a flu infection every five to ten years it isn't clear how important it is, we do not know at this stage. figs isn't clear how important it is, we do not know at this stage. as naomi mentioned in _ do not know at this stage. as naomi mentioned in her _ do not know at this stage. as naomi mentioned in her report, _ do not know at this stage. as naomi mentioned in her report, the - do not know at this stage. as naomi l mentioned in her report, the academy of medical sciences says that by much worse we mean more deadly, it could be 60,000 deaths from flu, as opposed to an average year of around 11,000? gil paterson worst
naomi grimley, bbc news.ity of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern — of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern that _ of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern that the _ of edinburgh spoke about this. there is a concern that the immune - of edinburgh spoke about this. ii” is a concern that the immune profile across the population is less than usual, because people get a flu infection every five to ten years it isn't clear how important it is, we do not know at...
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at the new york stock exchange, i am naomi ruchim. >>> remember when flying cars were around the corner? how long have we been waiting? >> as john blackstone found out the future is now, almost. >> reporter: many people have imagined pulling a flying car out of their garage. marcus is actually doing it. he wants others to do it too, his company opener plans to start selling the aircraft called black fly within the next few weeks. >> i believe that vehicles like this and other vehicles like this will revolutionize transportation going forward. this is just the very beginning. >> reporter: the carbon fiber body hides sophisticated electronics. >> if you look back in here you will be able to see there are three flight computers. >> its real secret is in its small but powerful electric motors. >> you showed us how powerful this was in your lab. >> i believe you were blown away literally. >> reporter: that was three years ago when after a decade of keeping this secret he gave us a tour of his factory. back then however we couldn't actually see it fly. this past week, he took us to his califo
at the new york stock exchange, i am naomi ruchim. >>> remember when flying cars were around the corner? how long have we been waiting? >> as john blackstone found out the future is now, almost. >> reporter: many people have imagined pulling a flying car out of their garage. marcus is actually doing it. he wants others to do it too, his company opener plans to start selling the aircraft called black fly within the next few weeks. >> i believe that vehicles like this...
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adam and naomi. thank you both for joining us.g up, picking things up in the rental heart company. hertz with 100,000 teslas. much more, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's get a further look at the markets. in new york, what are you watching now? reporter: in the middle of earnings season, inflation. what better way to measure inflation then yield, and one of the big issues for tech here is seeing the yields rise earlier in the year because tech, especially tech, but not anymore. a couple of months seeing tech rising together, and it really has a lot to do with tech being an inflation hedge. essentially, they are so big, they are able to pass on the costs, doing a little better than the macro environment. with the earnings season, pushing the micro, talking about some of the movers on the day, specifically tesla and hertz, tesla coming up with a booster for its stock, the first to $1200 price target for morgan stanley, and on top of that, our very own erik schatzker, a 100,000 car order for hertz, a big investme
adam and naomi. thank you both for joining us.g up, picking things up in the rental heart company. hertz with 100,000 teslas. much more, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's get a further look at the markets. in new york, what are you watching now? reporter: in the middle of earnings season, inflation. what better way to measure inflation then yield, and one of the big issues for tech here is seeing the yields rise earlier in the year because tech, especially tech, but not...
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naomi lost her teddy bear hiking with her family in the national park.r a ranger found it on patrol and has kept it ever since. last week a family friend saw teddy on the patrol car and recognized it and sent it back to naomi. >> i thought i was never going to see him again. >> i thought it would be great to talk to her and her family and tell them some stories from our travels together last year. >> the park ranger says he hopes he can meet naomi in person one day for a teddy reunion. >> that bear has seen so much! >> it must be really recognizable if a family recognized it. >> what a story to tell. i can't wait for her to get reunited with the bear. >> good times. >>> 5:56. in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> it's on the line for the giants tonight. no pressure. we are live from oracle park with their biggest game yet. >>> all new, an arson arrest in the east bay. why police say this charred hillside could have been much worse. >>> when it comes to working out, does time of day make a difference? in our original report, th
naomi lost her teddy bear hiking with her family in the national park.r a ranger found it on patrol and has kept it ever since. last week a family friend saw teddy on the patrol car and recognized it and sent it back to naomi. >> i thought i was never going to see him again. >> i thought it would be great to talk to her and her family and tell them some stories from our travels together last year. >> the park ranger says he hopes he can meet naomi in person one day for a teddy...
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. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'vened. - [naomi] thanks to dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. - [naomi] my victory is being able to be here for my children. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. ♪ we believe everyone deserves to live better. and just being sustainable isn't enough. our future depends on regeneration. that's why we're working to not only protect our planet, but restore, renew, and replenish it. so we can all live better tomorrow. ♪ >>> virginia, we are so much better than the politics of hatred, and in the next three days, we are going to prove it. let's get out. let's vote, and let's keep virginia blue. >> this is a
. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'vened. - [naomi] thanks to dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories, great and small. - [naomi] my victory is being able to be here for my children. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. - [announcer] support more...
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d with naomi rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out. i have received massive funding from several oil companies. stanford energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsors control it's research and on its website, the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. final decision about funding is made by the management committee, which includes one person from each of the sponsors and the main sponsor. who has a say in what research is funded, is exxon mobil berkeley birthplace of the 1968 student uprising as an energy research center in which the oil company be p as invested millions. according to jeffrey super and b. p has a say and what will be researched. exxonmobil says it funds universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us that wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some research for g
d with naomi rescues as his supervisor about the connections between the oil industry and academia. let's see what he found out. i have received massive funding from several oil companies. stanford energy department also gets millions from the oil industry. the university denies that sponsors control it's research and on its website, the university emphasizes its academic independence. but a few lines later, it's described who really decides what research to fund. final decision about funding...
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we go to naomi care avante for the raging controversy. ah, the house 2 years brought panoramic devastation and a ground swell of activism. so multi national corporations wanted us to know that they to have a conscience. we here at the puppy burning factory care about diversity on our puppy burning team. and we use the most environmentally friendly puppy burning method. so we barely have a carbon pop brand. wall street was not immune from the moral money revolution. ethical investment strategies are e s g fun sort, astronomically to about $35.00 trillion dollars in st of it's called stands for environmental, social and governance. you know how you would define an entire civilizations problems in 8th grade everything. it's climate change, pollution any quality and even workers rights are considered. there's even an e s d index fund just for the. 2 lady, other yes, the funds tie themselves to a single theme. the index ticker, she tracks gender diversity by including large companies with at least one woman in a key leadership role. we don't j
we go to naomi care avante for the raging controversy. ah, the house 2 years brought panoramic devastation and a ground swell of activism. so multi national corporations wanted us to know that they to have a conscience. we here at the puppy burning factory care about diversity on our puppy burning team. and we use the most environmentally friendly puppy burning method. so we barely have a carbon pop brand. wall street was not immune from the moral money revolution. ethical investment strategies...
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this is naomi care vonny for rejected tonight. ah, your headline from the future in december, the debate over the debt limit will raise yet again and on december 1st, you'll read sen. carrington cinema says we should not raise the death limit. thank you for the children. i have no idea what that means and coming up next week, you'll learn mark introduces no pill that enriches their executives with just one dose and you've taken regularly eliminate the middle class like an a bathing drug. and finally, you might have heard that william shatner was launched in the space of the week at 90 years of age and return safely. tomorrow you'll read. william shatner says space has fewer hot alien women than expected and more paying down the leg of your space suit. that's our show, but get free react to the night exclusive content every goddamn day and portable dot tv. just go there and scroll down to the redacted deny play list until next time. good night, and keep buying. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah ah, ah, oh. the russian philip period making the
this is naomi care vonny for rejected tonight. ah, your headline from the future in december, the debate over the debt limit will raise yet again and on december 1st, you'll read sen. carrington cinema says we should not raise the death limit. thank you for the children. i have no idea what that means and coming up next week, you'll learn mark introduces no pill that enriches their executives with just one dose and you've taken regularly eliminate the middle class like an a bathing drug. and...
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but this isn't just funny, naomi. imagine the predatory or discriminatory ed since we should see where you are on this. we'll compromising information. let's play games alley now. now. now thanks boomers and boomerangs. massive, young, asian achievers. no, leave your 1st name. that's a real category. yes. what else could you be through? great, american and an unlikely voter. me, me? i vote out i got at lee. you are seeking medical care. that's year people li. watch. you got that chronic laryngitis from screaming too much. hey, that was between you, me and everyone within the 5 block radius. okay. can you give me a secret anyway? thanks for bringing me on. our me. thank you. all right, moving on. the entertainment industry is still in shock after a freak accident on a movie set left a cinematographer dead. but despite all the celebrity gossip we're seeing for the mainstream media, this is actually a labor issue. for more we go to our intelligence failure, anders late. ah, things are certainly a buzz here in hollywood w
but this isn't just funny, naomi. imagine the predatory or discriminatory ed since we should see where you are on this. we'll compromising information. let's play games alley now. now. now thanks boomers and boomerangs. massive, young, asian achievers. no, leave your 1st name. that's a real category. yes. what else could you be through? great, american and an unlikely voter. me, me? i vote out i got at lee. you are seeking medical care. that's year people li. watch. you got that chronic...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.aad omer, who is director of the yale institute for global health. thank for global health. you for being on the programme. thank you for being on the programme. you are an epidemiologist. are you surprised to hear where we are now in terms of what the who is warning? i now in terms of what the who is warnin: ? . ., now in terms of what the who is warnin ? . ., ,., , ,., warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. _ warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. throughout - warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. throughout this l than surprised. throughout this pandemic, in equities have been exacerbated both within countries and between countries so i am thoroughly disappointed. what we have seen are these slick announcements with every meeting of world leaders, g7, g20, the un summit, without actual delivery of vaccines and substance of governance. the us has done a slightly betterjob of meeting its promises but not by miles, so i think the world is saying that enough
naomi grimley, bbc news.aad omer, who is director of the yale institute for global health. thank for global health. you for being on the programme. thank you for being on the programme. you are an epidemiologist. are you surprised to hear where we are now in terms of what the who is warning? i now in terms of what the who is warnin: ? . ., now in terms of what the who is warnin ? . ., ,., , ,., warning? i am more disappointed than surprised. _ warning? i am more disappointed than surprised....
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naomi grimley, bbc news.presidentjair bolsonaro has blasted a parliamentary report saying he should face criminal charges for his handling of brazil's covid pandemic. mr bolsonaro said the results of the six—month inquiry produced "nothing but hatred and rancour". he's been accused of failing to control the virus that has killed more than six 100,000 brazilians. —— killed more than 600,000 brazilians. the bbc�*s katy watson is in brasilia and sent this report. but despite president bolsonaro's bold predictions, covid—19 wreaked havoc in brazil. there is no normalfor the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. and as each new grave was dug, denial at the top continued. today was a combination of nearly six months of hearings, picking apart all that bolsonaro did and and didn't do. the government was accused of underplaying the crisis from the very start. senators pointing to our report in the amazon — where hospitals collapsed earlier this year — as proof the situation was worse than claimed. ah
naomi grimley, bbc news.presidentjair bolsonaro has blasted a parliamentary report saying he should face criminal charges for his handling of brazil's covid pandemic. mr bolsonaro said the results of the six—month inquiry produced "nothing but hatred and rancour". he's been accused of failing to control the virus that has killed more than six 100,000 brazilians. —— killed more than 600,000 brazilians. the bbc�*s katy watson is in brasilia and sent this report. but despite...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.e presidentjair bolsonaro has blasted a parliamentary report saying he should face criminal charges for his handling of brazil's covid pandemic. mr bolsonaro said the results of the six—month inquiry produced "nothing but hatred and rancour". he's been accused of failing to control the virus that has killed more than 600,000 brazilians. the bbc�*s katy watson is in brasilia and sent this report. despite these bold predictions despite these bold predictions covid—19 wreaked havoc in brazil. there is no normalfor the hundreds of thousands of families who lost loved ones. some technical difficulties there, for us. we do hope to bring you those details, that report, from katie watson, a little later in the programme. moving onto other stories now. britain's health secretary has warned that there could be up to be 100,000 new covid cases a day this winter. sajid javid urged those who are unvaccinated to getjabbed. and he advised everyone to start wearing face masks in crowded settings. but
naomi grimley, bbc news.e presidentjair bolsonaro has blasted a parliamentary report saying he should face criminal charges for his handling of brazil's covid pandemic. mr bolsonaro said the results of the six—month inquiry produced "nothing but hatred and rancour". he's been accused of failing to control the virus that has killed more than 600,000 brazilians. the bbc�*s katy watson is in brasilia and sent this report. despite these bold predictions despite these bold predictions...
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naomi pascal lost her teddy bear while hiking.atrol and has kept it ever since. a family friend of the pascals saw teddy on the patrol car, recognized it, and sent it back to naomi. >> i thought i was never going to see him again. >> i thought it would be great to talk to her and her family and just tell them some stories from our travels together last year. >> oh the stories that teddy can tell. i am sure. the park ranger says he hopes he can meet naomi in person one day for a teddy reunion. so precious. >>> it's a big night. >> beat l.a.! >> we got this! >> happy anniversary to you and pete as well. what a gift. >> going to the game. >> go giants. a live look at oracle park. we are leaving you with ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs mornings," and hello to you, our viewers on the west coast. >> i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony due kopel. >> let's go to today's eye opener. it's your world in 90 seconds. >> the commitments being made today are a sign of major progress in moving goods from manufacturers to the store to yourur front door. >> the pres
naomi pascal lost her teddy bear while hiking.atrol and has kept it ever since. a family friend of the pascals saw teddy on the patrol car, recognized it, and sent it back to naomi. >> i thought i was never going to see him again. >> i thought it would be great to talk to her and her family and just tell them some stories from our travels together last year. >> oh the stories that teddy can tell. i am sure. the park ranger says he hopes he can meet naomi in person one day for...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.are likely to be reimposed in england if progress in giving people their booster vaccinations is not satsifactory. that's the warning from britain's health secretary, sajid javid, who said that the number of new infections could rise to 100,000 a day, our health editor hugh pym has the latest. queues of ambulances waiting to hand over patients at some hospitals tell their own story — the nhs under intensifying pressure, coping with a range of health conditions, and all that before winter has started to bite. and today, the health secretary struck a more downbeat note, with a warning about the outlook for covid cases. they could go yet as high as 100,000 a day. we are also seeing greater pressure on the nhs. across the uk, we are now approaching 1,000 hospitalisations per day. health leaders say, with those covid numbers adding to the existing strain on hospitals, intervention is needed now, in the shape of the government's plan b, setting out tougher measures which could be implemented
naomi grimley, bbc news.are likely to be reimposed in england if progress in giving people their booster vaccinations is not satsifactory. that's the warning from britain's health secretary, sajid javid, who said that the number of new infections could rise to 100,000 a day, our health editor hugh pym has the latest. queues of ambulances waiting to hand over patients at some hospitals tell their own story — the nhs under intensifying pressure, coping with a range of health conditions, and all...
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police naomi joins me to tell us where the next opportunities are.ed to have a monster number. can it deliver for you? we have a preview coming up. ♪. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (rhythmic electro rock music) (crowd cheering) - bito, bito, bito, bito! - [announcer] bito, the first u.s. bitcoin-linked etf. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, (crowd cheering) - bito, bito, bito, bito! jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, go
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naomi joining us on the covid story.he inflationary story seems to be accelerating in some places. the european commission president ursula von der leyen addressing the crisis a few minutes ago. >> we need a stable source -- nuclear -- and during the transition of course natural gas. this is why we stated as a commission in april that we will come forward with our taxonomy proposal guy:. -- taxonomy proposal. guy: poland and energy dominating the discussion in brussels. >> this has been a summit very much focused on energy. on paper, not a lot changed today. the head of the european commission is saying we will explore strategic energy gas reserves. this was something that for emmanuel macron was key to signal that there was a european response to the energy crisis. president macron was vocal in saying we want to move away from fossil fuels into a green transition. but we need to keep in mind there is a price to transition and that will be gas. nuclear will have to be in that transition phase. taylor: in the meantime we
naomi joining us on the covid story.he inflationary story seems to be accelerating in some places. the european commission president ursula von der leyen addressing the crisis a few minutes ago. >> we need a stable source -- nuclear -- and during the transition of course natural gas. this is why we stated as a commission in april that we will come forward with our taxonomy proposal guy:. -- taxonomy proposal. guy: poland and energy dominating the discussion in brussels. >> this has...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.ined now by drjeremy faust — an emergency physician at brigham and women s hospital, at harvard medical school. he also writes for inside medicine. good to talk to you. let me ask first of all you agree with the who assessment that the way that vaccine inequality is moving at the moment would mean that covid will stay with us for longer?— for longer? thank you for havin: for longer? thank you for having me- _ for longer? thank you for having me. i— for longer? thank you for having me. i agree - for longer? thank you for having me. i agree with l for longer? thank you for i having me. i agree with that assessment. anybody can look at global vaccine trackers and see for themselves than what the data show, which is that in wealthy nations we have a lot more availability of vaccines than in less fortunate places. here in the us, we have a lot of vaccine. basically if you don't want vaccine, it is, if you don't have one it is because you don't want one, meanwhile, we have boosted more peopl
naomi grimley, bbc news.ined now by drjeremy faust — an emergency physician at brigham and women s hospital, at harvard medical school. he also writes for inside medicine. good to talk to you. let me ask first of all you agree with the who assessment that the way that vaccine inequality is moving at the moment would mean that covid will stay with us for longer?— for longer? thank you for havin: for longer? thank you for having me- _ for longer? thank you for having me. i— for longer?...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.day is on the flu vaccine, but in the last few minutes we have had news about the many people who took part in trials to develop a covid vaccine. medical editor fergus walsh is with me, what can you tell us?— can you tell us? some good news. in the ast can you tell us? some good news. in the past few — can you tell us? some good news. in the past few minutes, _ can you tell us? some good news. in the past few minutes, the _ can you tell us? some good news. in i the past few minutes, the government has announced that 15,000 people who took part in the novavax vaccine trial are going to be eligible for two doses of the pfizerjab. now, this is significant because that vaccine, although it is highly effective, it hasn't yet been approved by the mhra or indeed any health agencies, and although the uk recognises it, because it is highly effective, other countries don't. so those trial volunteers have said they feel in limbo, they haven't been able to travel. but now they are going to be elig
naomi grimley, bbc news.day is on the flu vaccine, but in the last few minutes we have had news about the many people who took part in trials to develop a covid vaccine. medical editor fergus walsh is with me, what can you tell us?— can you tell us? some good news. in the ast can you tell us? some good news. in the past few — can you tell us? some good news. in the past few minutes, _ can you tell us? some good news. in the past few minutes, the _ can you tell us? some good news. in i the...
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joining me now is naomi wolf and emily. a loudoun county parent whose daughter took part in the walk out. where are the feminists rushing in to condemn this school board in loudoun county and their role in covering this up and also the politicians? >> this is a mortifying moment. there are dads and moms across the country, survivors ever sexual assault should rally to support this family. the dad was trying to warn other parents this is what the right thing to do. they are rejecting shame and blame and they are being targeted. i am embarrassed and ashamed that feminists are not standing up to support this family. i am embarrassed and ashamed there is not a chorus calling out the horrific treatment of this young lady who is a minor. there is so much wrong with the way this young woman is being treated. it almost seems like bizarre. like punishing the parents and this family for speaking out. i am a survivor of rape in childhood and an advocate. i have walked with rape survivors going through the judicial process. >> laura: t
joining me now is naomi wolf and emily. a loudoun county parent whose daughter took part in the walk out. where are the feminists rushing in to condemn this school board in loudoun county and their role in covering this up and also the politicians? >> this is a mortifying moment. there are dads and moms across the country, survivors ever sexual assault should rally to support this family. the dad was trying to warn other parents this is what the right thing to do. they are rejecting shame...
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naomi? >> hello. my name is naomi. i would like to first thank you guys for the recognition. what we do every day is to save lives and also save our community, and we try to serve wherever we can, and i was glad that i was there that day with my partner levon and also the brother, i forgot your name -- kevin, my brother, kevin, so thank you so much. >> president walton: thank you, naomi. levon? >> hello. can you hear me? >> president walton: yes. >> i just want to say thank you for the honor. i was just doing my job, and i will continue doing that. >> president walton: thank you, and i want to thank supervisor ronen for taking the time to honor these three brave city employees. i know a lot of times we have city employees getting the job done and they're never acknowledged. i want to thank the three of you for your commitment to save lives. there is nothing that i think that is probably better than saving people's lives, so i want you to know the entire board of supervisors appreciates you and your work. and with that said, thank you, supervisor ronen. we are now at district
naomi? >> hello. my name is naomi. i would like to first thank you guys for the recognition. what we do every day is to save lives and also save our community, and we try to serve wherever we can, and i was glad that i was there that day with my partner levon and also the brother, i forgot your name -- kevin, my brother, kevin, so thank you so much. >> president walton: thank you, naomi. levon? >> hello. can you hear me? >> president walton: yes. >> i just want to...
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naomi grimley reports.ld health organization, because of uneven vaccine distribution across the world. there have been plenty of summits about vaccine donations to poorer countries, but the exasperation of who officials is clear to see. we need a stock—take. the g20 will meet at the end of october. we need them to say, where are we against those commitments, and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up or, you know what, this pandemic is going to go on for a year longer than it needs to. covax was the international programme set up to ensure all countries, both rich and poor, could get enough vaccines to cover at least 20% of their population. but it hasn't worked out as planned. the vast majority of vaccine doses administered have been in richer countries. africa especially has been left behind. a new analysis from a group of charities called the people's vaccine alliance shows the huge gap between what the world's richest countries have promised to give the poorest versus
naomi grimley reports.ld health organization, because of uneven vaccine distribution across the world. there have been plenty of summits about vaccine donations to poorer countries, but the exasperation of who officials is clear to see. we need a stock—take. the g20 will meet at the end of october. we need them to say, where are we against those commitments, and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up or, you know what, this pandemic is going to go on for a...
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naomi: we could expect some more updates around this oculus virtual reality unit, perhaps new programming or new ways to explore virtual reality on that. wits -- we could see updates on an augmented reality fun. to your point, the full-fledged vision of the meta-verse is a long ways away. mark zuckerberg said that this is not a matter of months, it is a matter of years that it expects to fully advance in this effort. i think it is important to remember how critical this is for facebook. monday, the company said it had a disappointing quarter in part because apple made some changes to its software, which aimed to curtail target advertising and facebook does not want to be dependent on apple and google to get its services in the hands of consumers. this push into augmented and virtual reality is part of a strategy to survive. emily: all right, we will be watching tomorrow. thank you. coming up -- it is a public debut. we are going to hear from the founder and ceo about how the site is navigating the pandemic supply chain issues and where the closet in the cloud is going next. my conversatio
naomi: we could expect some more updates around this oculus virtual reality unit, perhaps new programming or new ways to explore virtual reality on that. wits -- we could see updates on an augmented reality fun. to your point, the full-fledged vision of the meta-verse is a long ways away. mark zuckerberg said that this is not a matter of months, it is a matter of years that it expects to fully advance in this effort. i think it is important to remember how critical this is for facebook. monday,...
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naomi? >> hello. my name is naomi. i would like to first thank you guys for the recognition. what we do every day is to save lives and also save our community, and we try to serve wherever we can, and i was glad that i was there that day with my partner levon and also the brother, i forgot your name -- kevin, my brother, kevin, so thank you so much. >> president walton: thank you, naomi. levon? >> hello. can you hear me? >> president walton: yes. >> i just want to say thank you for the honor. i was just doing my job, and i will continue doing that. >> president walton: thank you, and i want to thank supervisor ronen for taking the time to honor these three brave city employees. i know a lot of times we have city employees getting the job done and they're never acknowledged. i want to thank the three of you for your commitment to save lives. there is nothing that i think that is probably better than saving people's lives, so i want you to know the entire board of supervisors appreciates you and your work. and with that said, thank you, supervisor ronen. we are now at district
naomi? >> hello. my name is naomi. i would like to first thank you guys for the recognition. what we do every day is to save lives and also save our community, and we try to serve wherever we can, and i was glad that i was there that day with my partner levon and also the brother, i forgot your name -- kevin, my brother, kevin, so thank you so much. >> president walton: thank you, naomi. levon? >> hello. can you hear me? >> president walton: yes. >> i just want to...
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naomi: in facebook's vision of the world, everybody is going to want to be spending time together, talkingogether, whether in a board meeting with their colleagues or spending time with their family in virtual world. facebook expects to be part of that movement to build out those virtual worlds and probably other companies as well. mark sees this as the next platform after mobile phones and that we are going to be communicating with each other. to roger's point, is a risky bet for facebook, but it is one that the top leadership believes in. emily: we saw the workplace technology where they showed folks meeting virtually like any typical conference room. in terms of the new technology, what are you expecting? naomi: we could expect some more updates around this oculus virtual reality unit, perhaps some new programming or new ways to explore virtual reality on that. we could see some updates on its augmented reality front. to your point, the full-fledged vision of the meta-verse is a long ways away. mark zuckerberg said during earnings that this is not a matter of months, it is a matter of y
naomi: in facebook's vision of the world, everybody is going to want to be spending time together, talkingogether, whether in a board meeting with their colleagues or spending time with their family in virtual world. facebook expects to be part of that movement to build out those virtual worlds and probably other companies as well. mark sees this as the next platform after mobile phones and that we are going to be communicating with each other. to roger's point, is a risky bet for facebook, but...
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social media reporter naomi makes. we -- naomi nix. we -- i love this tesla story.has had a huge push up in the stocks of two companies. the stock of tesla obviously soaring. while you see facebook kind of lagging behind. some people might call it a change of leadership in the market among big companies with many people say tesla is. at the same time it seems to be the real interesting story is partly hertz, four months out of bankruptcy. their interim cdl after three years of ceo of ford was voted out of the board. now he has the chance to try and electrify the car-rental market with a $4.2 billion purchase. a big boost for tesla. and plans to be running these cars around the u.s. and europe by november. haidi: that was part of the reason how we saw tesla being vaulted to that for the biggest u.s. company position. and it is important not just in terms of the cars and this deal, but the significance of this. going mainstream. it gives anyone who is curious about driving and electric vehicle, driving a tesla, essentially the opportunity to test drive one through her
social media reporter naomi makes. we -- naomi nix. we -- i love this tesla story.has had a huge push up in the stocks of two companies. the stock of tesla obviously soaring. while you see facebook kind of lagging behind. some people might call it a change of leadership in the market among big companies with many people say tesla is. at the same time it seems to be the real interesting story is partly hertz, four months out of bankruptcy. their interim cdl after three years of ceo of ford was...
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do you think that's _ hamilton and is naomi osaka. do you think that's really important?ne to being subjected to racism, and that is just not true. somewhere along the line, you are going to have some sort of racist experience. that is still the case, unfortunately. are things changing? maybe. the fact that i can be attacked by strangers while on a night out shows there are still at work that is to be done. bblack history month is a good thing in terms of prompting those discussions but it is just something we need to carry on all year round because it is something that still affects me and is quite close to home. two amazing women and differently to amazing women and differently to amazing trailblazers. finally, we're not used to seeing him static, but liverpool forward mo salah has been immortalised as a waxwork. the striker unveiled his doppelganger at madame tussauds in london. he was clearly very impressed with the likeness, and you can decide for yourself when it opens to the general public from tomorrow. on the pitch, salah has been in great form so far this season
do you think that's _ hamilton and is naomi osaka. do you think that's really important?ne to being subjected to racism, and that is just not true. somewhere along the line, you are going to have some sort of racist experience. that is still the case, unfortunately. are things changing? maybe. the fact that i can be attacked by strangers while on a night out shows there are still at work that is to be done. bblack history month is a good thing in terms of prompting those discussions but it is...
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naomi ruchim is joining us live from the new york stock exchange.. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes. let's take a look at the numbers. right now the dow is up about 28 points. also looking at the nasdaq, tech sector up a couple points. things starting flat despite losses at the end of last week. >>> expect lines outside apple stores as the company faces series was unveiled in mid september and preorders started friday. within minutes customers saw delivery dates pushed as far as late november. some high end models were listed as currently unavailable. there may be some available in store. the company likes to keep a i so y so shelves on lach there. much. we appreciate it. >>> happening today, a bay area fall tradition along the coast. >> the half moon bay pumpkin weigh off is kicking off in 30 minutes. joining us now with what to expect, the chairman cameron palmar. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> these are just so fascinating to look at because they're so big. there is some big money for the
naomi ruchim is joining us live from the new york stock exchange.. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes. let's take a look at the numbers. right now the dow is up about 28 points. also looking at the nasdaq, tech sector up a couple points. things starting flat despite losses at the end of last week. >>> expect lines outside apple stores as the company faces series was unveiled in mid september and preorders started friday. within minutes customers saw delivery...
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so c and lot are beat, ample, she, naomi? i, the mazda. she might be a my best sir, but she might be out of b. m. and that's a glass top cub, but i let she them, we only had the mechanic teddy gelatin heat. oh, i like it 1st. a sure you're learning curve didn't commit from she to la pledge in summer and shit. i'm again, she says dearly. oh wow. how clear can access her tv if big chick couldn't move some of them out. so she to, they need to learn and can i need a little muddy b o n. mm hm. and the shipper, lamar ever in the garage and no one had had these were her. and, and my as you did miss miss lula here in mom for washing me. limb clips fled the little i met and, and you know, what? so has a been roughly certain will me sultani a war lea, more offensive here? let's see. let's see. which one minute limit and yeah, i for that seems more it's familiarly loves and i'm so we're all clear to the view. it also does say mcarthur gave nearly done it in mere inside the home. he my got it, got no try the about a thought to who gave me a rough esti
so c and lot are beat, ample, she, naomi? i, the mazda. she might be a my best sir, but she might be out of b. m. and that's a glass top cub, but i let she them, we only had the mechanic teddy gelatin heat. oh, i like it 1st. a sure you're learning curve didn't commit from she to la pledge in summer and shit. i'm again, she says dearly. oh wow. how clear can access her tv if big chick couldn't move some of them out. so she to, they need to learn and can i need a little muddy b o n. mm hm. and...
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i'm also see a lot are be, i'm for she, naomi. and i had them as, as to she might be a my best sir, but she might be out of b. m. and that's a glass top cub, but i let sheeter, he only had the mechanic teddy gelatin heat. oh, i like it 1st. a sure you're learning color didn't come from she to la pledge in summer and she, i don't home again. she says yeah, oh wow. how clear can access her to keep if things shook? couldn't some of them out. so she to meet with a little muddy b o n. mm hm. and you'd share with the model and the, let us know we had had these were her and, and my, as you did miss miss lula. a man for watching the lim clips fled the little i met and, and you know, what? so it's avon roughly certain william centennial lee and more of her to he let's see . so that seems one minute from india. i forget sam's more, it's from a, you know, a lot of them. so we're all clear to the dual mill heroes of them, say more laughter. hookey nearly done it in mere inside the home. e. my got it got not try the about a thought to hockey.
i'm also see a lot are be, i'm for she, naomi. and i had them as, as to she might be a my best sir, but she might be out of b. m. and that's a glass top cub, but i let sheeter, he only had the mechanic teddy gelatin heat. oh, i like it 1st. a sure you're learning color didn't come from she to la pledge in summer and she, i don't home again. she says yeah, oh wow. how clear can access her to keep if things shook? couldn't some of them out. so she to meet with a little muddy b o n. mm hm. and...
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. >> naomi ruchim speaking with real estate experts and what this means for anyone planning on buyingme soon. >> reporter: this california couple search for a home and it came with challenges. there were limited options in the price range and two offers they made were turned down. after months of looking, the third time was a charm. they bought this small two bedroom. >> we feel like we were very, very lucky that our third offer got accepted because we have heard stories from friends that they took way longer than we did. >> reporter: the red hot real estate market cooled a little si. summer but is il latest numbehow pending hoan8% in st comparewith july. >> hot market. >> reporter: jill schlesinger says that continues to drive home prices up nearly 15% from a year ago, median price for existing home is $356,000. >> reporter: vast majority of homes are selling in less than a month. this has really been tough on people who are entering the housing market because the affordability has really changed. >> i think sooner or later, people give up and say it's not for me. >> reporter: bruce
. >> naomi ruchim speaking with real estate experts and what this means for anyone planning on buyingme soon. >> reporter: this california couple search for a home and it came with challenges. there were limited options in the price range and two offers they made were turned down. after months of looking, the third time was a charm. they bought this small two bedroom. >> we feel like we were very, very lucky that our third offer got accepted because we have heard stories from...
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naomi grimley, bbc news. isa is a minutes past five pm. he died tonight's headlines... .y intensive industries like steel and chemical producers. it follows that dramatic rise in the price of wholesale gas. the biggest flu vaccination programme in nhs history will be getting under way and made concern about covid—i9 and flu spreading at the same time this winter. the cross bench pierre baroness casey is to lead a review of culture and standards at the metropolitan police following the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer. let's talk more about that story, because it was announced this afternoon that baroness casey of blackstock is to lead that review of culture and standards at the met police in the wake of the murder of sarah everard. the commissioner of the metro powhatan police announced that appointment this afternoon. — metropolitan police. it will look into the forest internal culture — internal culture and professional standards such as systems, processes, leadership and training. a 67 —year—old man has admitted responsibility for the killing of two women.
naomi grimley, bbc news. isa is a minutes past five pm. he died tonight's headlines... .y intensive industries like steel and chemical producers. it follows that dramatic rise in the price of wholesale gas. the biggest flu vaccination programme in nhs history will be getting under way and made concern about covid—i9 and flu spreading at the same time this winter. the cross bench pierre baroness casey is to lead a review of culture and standards at the metropolitan police following the murder...
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one is we will hear from hsa to and our leader director mcspadden and we will also hear from naomi is medical anthropologist who has worked extensively with dph and is going to present on the shelter in place hotels and the impact that they had on the next steps. i want tomake two points before we start . actually, i'm going to make three points. the first is that i think that i hope we have learned a lot from our experience with shelter in place hotels. i often tell the experience that we have here in the tenderloin where in the middle of the pandemic last summer we had reached a level of people on the street that we've never seen in the tenderloin and over 300 tenant tents were counted here in in the account that folks do. it was just a situation we haven't seen in terms of the number of people on the street and when we implemented the shelter in place hotel program we were able to make an impact in terms of people being brought inside that i think was just extraordinary. and a lot of that was because of what we were offering. a noncovered room where people would have three meals a
one is we will hear from hsa to and our leader director mcspadden and we will also hear from naomi is medical anthropologist who has worked extensively with dph and is going to present on the shelter in place hotels and the impact that they had on the next steps. i want tomake two points before we start . actually, i'm going to make three points. the first is that i think that i hope we have learned a lot from our experience with shelter in place hotels. i often tell the experience that we have...
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naomi ruchim explains how to have fun but be safe at halloween this year. >> reporter: 6-year-old mercedes cheng can't wait for halloween but knows her costume will have a very important accessory. >> our daughter will still wear a mask when she's trick-or-treating, and we will as well. >> reporter: health officials say it's safe for children to enjoy halloween if simple covid precautions are in place. dr. mercedes carnethon with northwestern medicine says everyone should mask up, especially if you welcome trick-or-treaters at the door. >> there's no way to predict the density of children who are going to come together. and there's no way to know which households they're approaching, whether or not those tools are vaccinated or unvaccinated. >> reporter: we know the virus is more likely to spread inside, so experts say it's best to say boo to indoor halloween parties and celebrate outdoors, especially with younger kids who can't be fully vaccinated by the holiday. >> it is not safe to hold an indoor party with a large number of children unmasked. i think not offering food and drink indoors
naomi ruchim explains how to have fun but be safe at halloween this year. >> reporter: 6-year-old mercedes cheng can't wait for halloween but knows her costume will have a very important accessory. >> our daughter will still wear a mask when she's trick-or-treating, and we will as well. >> reporter: health officials say it's safe for children to enjoy halloween if simple covid precautions are in place. dr. mercedes carnethon with northwestern medicine says everyone should mask...
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why is it fun to play the bad naomie harris plays with his love interest shriek.lso miss moneypenny in the new bond film no time to die and gives tom a ringing endorsement. >> as the next potential double. '07. oh, my gosh. i'm down for that. i'm going wait for that they're that he would be amazing. >> amazing. what's your take on that? >> tonight about >> hey, make sure you tune in to e t tonight because it's date night where with george and amal clooney on the black carpet. ben affleck was there, too. but when the world was j lo plus, we're exclusively behind the scenes of shacks foundation gala with justin bieber, kelly clarkson and snoop dogg who dropped his big plans for the super bowl. it's jam-packed show for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. yeah. and i a couple to keys to james bond. take these matters tickets okay. that's awesome. yeah. it's going to be so way to use the next time for that right. right. could be a woman. >> could be a woman as long as it's not an american. or at least to american with an accent projects. are you going wrap it up.
why is it fun to play the bad naomie harris plays with his love interest shriek.lso miss moneypenny in the new bond film no time to die and gives tom a ringing endorsement. >> as the next potential double. '07. oh, my gosh. i'm down for that. i'm going wait for that they're that he would be amazing. >> amazing. what's your take on that? >> tonight about >> hey, make sure you tune in to e t tonight because it's date night where with george and amal clooney on the black...
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. >> naomi and her sister live just above the seat su -- their drive home cut through the danger zone. >> it goes hand-in-hand with living up here. the chance you take with living up here in the mountains. reporter: she says residents are getting right to face one disaster after another. >> my neighbors are out, getting their ditches ready, so water can flow down so we don't get flooded out from this big storm coming in. reporter: chp santa cruz the big danger is downed trees and debris flow, which can be deadly. >> we have a lot of mountainsides that have trees that have been here for years. sometimes the wind gets the best of them. we never know what we are going to experience, i believe with the burn scar, it is going to make it more difficult. reporter: late friday, santa cruz county announced because of the expectedmieng storm, they ag areas around the burn scar under evacuation warning. ama: pg nd says it's cruiser standing by and ready for the rainy weather. >> we are going to be working around until all customers are restored safely as quickly as possible. ama: they say they a
. >> naomi and her sister live just above the seat su -- their drive home cut through the danger zone. >> it goes hand-in-hand with living up here. the chance you take with living up here in the mountains. reporter: she says residents are getting right to face one disaster after another. >> my neighbors are out, getting their ditches ready, so water can flow down so we don't get flooded out from this big storm coming in. reporter: chp santa cruz the big danger is downed trees...
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naomi hall is one of them. she served with the raf in afghanistan and says that the british legion saved her life. we don't often see the realities of what it does to us. i think we've all grown up with grandparents that served where, they go through something so dreadful and they don't speak about it. so to have somebody to speak about it and be willing to talk about it gives people information they didn't have previously. after the service, the queen left via the poet's yard door, a shorter walk than her usual route through the abbey. age may slowly catch up with many of us, but the motto of the royal british legion has endured — service, not self. daniela relph, bbc news, westminster abbey. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. from michelin—starred street food to the world's biggest underwater restaurant, and a once—in—a—generation swiss food festival. the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. this week, our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello, and welcome to the sho
naomi hall is one of them. she served with the raf in afghanistan and says that the british legion saved her life. we don't often see the realities of what it does to us. i think we've all grown up with grandparents that served where, they go through something so dreadful and they don't speak about it. so to have somebody to speak about it and be willing to talk about it gives people information they didn't have previously. after the service, the queen left via the poet's yard door, a shorter...