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[naomi] after i came homeczema specialist about dupixent, from iraq, i could still hear the booms. be a good mom. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they've earned. - [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. itchy? - [announcer] support more victories scratchy?ans. family not getting clean? get charmin ultra strong. it just cleans better, so your family can use less. hello clean bottom! enjoy the go with charmin. 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. when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited t
[naomi] after i came homeczema specialist about dupixent, from iraq, i could still hear the booms. be a good mom. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they've earned. - [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...
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. >> reporter: 6-year-old naomi pascale and her teddy bear share a special bopped that's naomi's adopted> at one point we wanted to send her a gift from her new adopted parents to be. some we sent that teddy bear. >> reporter: since that moment, teddy has been in her hands. they have been through a lot together. >> when we go on family trips, she takes teddy along. >> reporter: during one of these trims to glacier national park in montana >> we went for a hiroshima drove down and were almost back when all of a sudden in the car naomi screams, teddy where's teddy? and my heart just sank because i was thinking oh, no, like where is teddy >> reporter: the treasure bear lost in the park's famous hidden lake trail, breath taking, also so vast, teddy could have been anywhere >> glacier is kind of unique because you do have very good chances of seeing bears while are you hiking. >> reporter: the park ranger is used to seeing bears around the park none quite this small. he's seen a lot out there. but one day, something strange caught his eye. >> on our way up, i happened to notice this little te
. >> reporter: 6-year-old naomi pascale and her teddy bear share a special bopped that's naomi's adopted> at one point we wanted to send her a gift from her new adopted parents to be. some we sent that teddy bear. >> reporter: since that moment, teddy has been in her hands. they have been through a lot together. >> when we go on family trips, she takes teddy along. >> reporter: during one of these trims to glacier national park in montana >> we went for a...
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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. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. ♪ every moment together is a gift. with tylenol dissolve packs. la vie est belle. lancôme. at macy's, the fragrance destination. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to
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all right, on the line, the, naomi bennett. robert good should better at pine korea love to help you with the program. preciate it. see you soon. good afternoon. now. well with so can about cove. it more than 50 years is how long america's drugs watchdog once before it public the releases old documents relating to its approval of the pfizer cove at vaccine a group emetics of us for the day toward the freedom of information act and poetry that have thought, want to get by that the f d a bed in he did a 100 days at the start of all this before giving the job the go ahead. this $100.00 a day period is the same amount of time. it took the f d a to review the responsive documents for the far more intricate task of licensing finances cove at 1900 vaccine. it is difficult to imagine a greater need for transparency than immediate disclosure of the documents relied upon by the f. d. a to license a product that is now being mandated over 100000000 americans. we have a situation here where, because there has been a freedom of information
all right, on the line, the, naomi bennett. robert good should better at pine korea love to help you with the program. preciate it. see you soon. good afternoon. now. well with so can about cove. it more than 50 years is how long america's drugs watchdog once before it public the releases old documents relating to its approval of the pfizer cove at vaccine a group emetics of us for the day toward the freedom of information act and poetry that have thought, want to get by that the f d a bed in...
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be, naomi arrest kiss. harvard professor decided to investigate just that. so in the early 2, thousands, the american media were presenting climate change is a big scientific debate. and that struck me as weird because none of the scientists that i knew thought it was a debate. so i decided to undertake an analysis of the peer reviewed scientific literature. the i p. c. c. had already stated that most of the observe warming was likely to be due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations. so i pose the question, how many papers published in peer reviewed scientific literature? this agree with that statement? i'm to answer that question. naomi arrest his 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 publish 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
be, naomi arrest kiss. harvard professor decided to investigate just that. so in the early 2, thousands, the american media were presenting climate change is a big scientific debate. and that struck me as weird because none of the scientists that i knew thought it was a debate. so i decided to undertake an analysis of the peer reviewed scientific literature. the i p. c. c. had already stated that most of the observe warming was likely to be due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations....
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[naomi] after i came home from iraq, i could still hear the booms. good mom. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they've earned. - [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. i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent sh
[naomi] after i came home from iraq, i could still hear the booms. good mom. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they've earned. - [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...
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i'm to answer that question. naomi arrest his looks up, research papers for global climate change. from the words appear in 937 scientific papers to arrest his read them all and what i found was none. there was no dissenting public publish i to a period literature on the basic question of whether not man me climate change was happening. and i am 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. stalinist rescues comes on to 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 co
i'm to answer that question. naomi arrest his looks up, research papers for global climate change. from the words appear in 937 scientific papers to arrest his read them all and what i found was none. there was no dissenting public publish i to a period literature on the basic question of whether not man me climate change was happening. and i am 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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naomi: they can file a lawsuit.ssentially alleging some sort of harm or valuation of meta's terms of service. -- violation it adds to what they are already investigating facebook around potential antitrust issues in the way that it has been se eking to acquire rivals. this, again, adds another point of scrutiny on the platform and adds another issue that those regulators are looking into at the state level. caroline: we want to thank you so much, naomi nix bringing us the latest with the attorneys general and how a look at meta. another volatile week for bitcoin. we have discussed it and with the industry facing regulation, some argue the crypto sector should regulate itself. taking a long, hard look at that and the valuation of digital assets overall and in the metaverse, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> that looks like a very interesting and somewhat exotic effort to literally mine new coins in order to trade with them has the potential for undermining currencies, for undermining the role of the dollar, as the reserve cu
naomi: they can file a lawsuit.ssentially alleging some sort of harm or valuation of meta's terms of service. -- violation it adds to what they are already investigating facebook around potential antitrust issues in the way that it has been se eking to acquire rivals. this, again, adds another point of scrutiny on the platform and adds another issue that those regulators are looking into at the state level. caroline: we want to thank you so much, naomi nix bringing us the latest with the...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," more on the new york city marathonrunners who were bonded by the tragedy at the surfside condo collapse. >>> we'll show you the new graphic novel "when i grow up" which was inspired by essays written by jewish teenagers in eastern europe before world war ii and the holocaust. >>> and actor michael c. hall to tell us about the special series "dexter: new blood." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," more on the new york city marathonrunners who were bonded by the tragedy at the surfside condo collapse. >>> we'll show you the new graphic novel "when i grow up" which was inspired by essays written by jewish teenagers in eastern europe before world war ii and the holocaust. >>> and actor michael c. hall to tell us about the special series "dexter: new blood."...
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cbs reporter, naomi ruchim takes a closer look. >> reporter: as more countries report cases of the new coronavirus variant, omicron, there are concerns about whether it is more contagious and purulent than the delta variant. >> this has mutated like crazy. there is at least 30 mutations in the spike protein. this is way more than any other variant. >> reporter: those mutations could make it is your four the virus to infect the cells. dr. robert murphy is an infectious disease specialist at northwestern medicine. >> if you look at the data it does look like it is most likely transmitting easier than delta. we don't know if it is really any worse as far as disease progression. or death or hospitalization. so it may be very similar to what we saw with delta but all of this really has to play out and it is going to take us relatively at least 1 to 2 weeks. >> reporter: another concern, how effective current vaccines will be against the new variant which is now being studied. >> it is most likely the current vaccines to offer some kind of protection. >> reporter: how many more of these vari
cbs reporter, naomi ruchim takes a closer look. >> reporter: as more countries report cases of the new coronavirus variant, omicron, there are concerns about whether it is more contagious and purulent than the delta variant. >> this has mutated like crazy. there is at least 30 mutations in the spike protein. this is way more than any other variant. >> reporter: those mutations could make it is your four the virus to infect the cells. dr. robert murphy is an infectious disease...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.are now in a race to establish whether the new variant is more transmissible than the current delta variant and whether it causes more severe disease. they'll also be assessing its impact on the effectiveness of vaccines. our medical editor fergus walsh has more. afteralpha, beta, gamma, delta comes omicron, which scientists think could be the worst variant yet. so, is omicron more transmissible? it appears to be driving a rise in infections in south africa, but it's too early to be certain what's happening as cases only started increasing ten days ago from a very low level. the world health organization said omicron shows why the world needs a new global agreement on how to prevent, prepare and respond to pandemics. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but omicron�*s very emergence is another reminder that, although many of us might think we are done with covid—i9, it's not done with us. another key unknown is whether omicron causes more severe illness. doctors in
naomi grimley, bbc news.are now in a race to establish whether the new variant is more transmissible than the current delta variant and whether it causes more severe disease. they'll also be assessing its impact on the effectiveness of vaccines. our medical editor fergus walsh has more. afteralpha, beta, gamma, delta comes omicron, which scientists think could be the worst variant yet. so, is omicron more transmissible? it appears to be driving a rise in infections in south africa, but it's too...
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four—time grand slam tennis champion naomi osaka has become the latest athlete to voice concerns over from since she made sexual assault allegations against a top chinese official. in a statement on twitter, osaka posted: hong kong democracy activist glacier kwong explains why this case has so many people worried. my concern is most of all her personal safety, because voicing out, accusing such high—ranking officials of sexual abuse is actually a huge thing in china. and an hour ago, cgtn — state—affiliated media — actually posted on twitter, saying that they got hold of peng shuai's e—mail to wta, saying that what the wta voiced out for her was false and required the wta to retract their statement and secure consent before posting anything about her again. and this just confirms our biggest fear, that she is in the wrong hands and she's not safe physically and, i'm afraid, mentally as well, because this seems very familiar. it sounds like how beijing handles dissidents in mainland china who is voicing out their dissent. and they are usually held against their will and being forced to
four—time grand slam tennis champion naomi osaka has become the latest athlete to voice concerns over from since she made sexual assault allegations against a top chinese official. in a statement on twitter, osaka posted: hong kong democracy activist glacier kwong explains why this case has so many people worried. my concern is most of all her personal safety, because voicing out, accusing such high—ranking officials of sexual abuse is actually a huge thing in china. and an hour ago, cgtn...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.ish whether the new variant is more transmissible than the current dominant variant, the delta — and whether it causes more severe disease. they'll also be assessing its impact on the effectiveness of vaccines. our medical editor fergus walsh has more. afteralpha, beta, gamma, delta comes omicron, which scientists think could be the worst variant yet. so, is omicron more transmissible? it appears to be driving a rise in infections in south africa, but it's too early to be certain what's happening as cases only started increasing ten days ago from a very low level. the world health organization said omicron shows why the world needs a new global agreement on how to prevent, prepare and respond to pandemics. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but omicron�*s very emergence is another reminder that, although many of us might think we are done with covid—i9, it's not done with us. another key unknown is whether omicron causes more severe illness. doctors in south afric
naomi grimley, bbc news.ish whether the new variant is more transmissible than the current dominant variant, the delta — and whether it causes more severe disease. they'll also be assessing its impact on the effectiveness of vaccines. our medical editor fergus walsh has more. afteralpha, beta, gamma, delta comes omicron, which scientists think could be the worst variant yet. so, is omicron more transmissible? it appears to be driving a rise in infections in south africa, but it's too early to...
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yeah, the case has attracted the — massive international attention, naomi osaka weighing in.e on bei'ing? or does china not care?— the pressure on bei'ing? or does china not care? i think the results ma be china not care? i think the results maybe will _ china not care? i think the results maybe will not — china not care? i think the results maybe will not be _ china not care? i think the results maybe will not be seen. - china not care? i think the results maybe will not be seen. for- china not care? i think the results maybe will not be seen. for sure, peng shuai is for sure in a difficult and dangerous situation, and they may not be results vacancy, were a chinese official would just release her or admit that something happened or initiate a transparent investigation, but putting pressure on china and on beijing will help to keep peng shuai safe and at least it will help keep her safe. at least patient cannot do anything that is to bad to her, and so i urge the international committee, politicians, colleagues, activists, to pay attention to her case —— at least beijing can
yeah, the case has attracted the — massive international attention, naomi osaka weighing in.e on bei'ing? or does china not care?— the pressure on bei'ing? or does china not care? i think the results ma be china not care? i think the results maybe will _ china not care? i think the results maybe will not — china not care? i think the results maybe will not be _ china not care? i think the results maybe will not be seen. - china not care? i think the results maybe will not be seen. for-...
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naomi osaka. roger federersays... djokovic. naomi osaka. roger federer says...and coaches is really hoping to get more solid information about her whereabouts and safety. many thanks for— whereabouts and safety. many thanks for talking _ whereabouts and safety. many thanks for talking us _ whereabouts and safety. many thanks for talking us through l thanks for talking us through that. sophie richardson is the china director at human rights watch, shejoins me live now from washington. good to have you with us. what do you make of this video that has been released? we do you make of this video that has been released?— has been released? we are extremely _ has been released? we are extremely sceptical - has been released? we are extremely sceptical about | has been released? we are i extremely sceptical about the veracity of it and would not think for a moment that it proves anything about peng shuai's safety or well—being. it is worth pointing out that the chinese government really has from when it comes to not just cohousing confessions from people but finding wa
naomi osaka. roger federersays... djokovic. naomi osaka. roger federer says...and coaches is really hoping to get more solid information about her whereabouts and safety. many thanks for— whereabouts and safety. many thanks for talking _ whereabouts and safety. many thanks for talking us _ whereabouts and safety. many thanks for talking us through l thanks for talking us through that. sophie richardson is the china director at human rights watch, shejoins me live now from washington. good to...
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naomi grimley, bbc news. prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein "preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused." maxwell, who's 59, faces eight charges of sex trafficking and other offences. she has pleaded not guilty and her defence says she's being made a scapegoat for epstein's crimes. he took his own life while injail in 2019. from new york, nada tawfik reports. over the next few weeks, what plays out in this courthouse will be a crucial chapter in the twisted saga ofjeffrey epstein's sex trafficking ring and ghislane maxwell's alleged role in it. as her highly awaited trial began, the world's eyes were trained on what the evidence presented here would reveal. and so, too, were epstein's accusers. some arrived to show solidarity with the alleged victims. in opening statements, the government said ghislane maxwell was a dangerous predator who provided a cover of respectability for epstein. prosecutors said she lured
naomi grimley, bbc news. prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein "preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused." maxwell, who's 59, faces eight charges of sex trafficking and other offences. she has pleaded not guilty and her defence says she's being made a scapegoat for epstein's crimes. he took his own life while injail in 2019. from new york, nada tawfik reports. over the next few weeks, what...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.ced in the uk to try to prevent a new wave of coronavirus infections driven by the latest variant, omicron. scientists believe it will take about three weeks to gain a better understanding of its effects. the main proposal today is that every adult in england, wales, scotland, and northern ireland will now be offered a booster vaccination. the committee advising the government confirmed that the minimum gap between people's second dose and the booster should be reduced from six to three months. it also recommended that 12—15—year—olds should be invited for a second dose of the pfizer vaccine. the uk health secretary, sajid javid, explained why new measures were needed, including tougher rules on face coverings in england. we're learning more about this new variant all the time, but the latest indication is that it spreads very rapidly. it may impact the effectiveness of one of our major treatments for covid—19, and as the chief medical officer said this weekend, there's a reasonable ch
naomi grimley, bbc news.ced in the uk to try to prevent a new wave of coronavirus infections driven by the latest variant, omicron. scientists believe it will take about three weeks to gain a better understanding of its effects. the main proposal today is that every adult in england, wales, scotland, and northern ireland will now be offered a booster vaccination. the committee advising the government confirmed that the minimum gap between people's second dose and the booster should be reduced...
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naomi grimley, bbc news.k at the situation in the uk in more detail, with the latest government coronavirus figures. they show there were just over 40,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, 41,029 new cases were reported per day in the last week. 61 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 147 related deaths were recorded every day. and on vaccinations, more than 15 million people have now had their booster injection. manchester united have sacked their manager, ole gunar solskjaer, following yesterday's 4—1 defeat at watford. he'd been in charge for almost three years, but the club has suffered a string of poor results, and is currently eighth in the premier league. our sports correspondentjane dougall is at old trafford for us. the clock has been taking ole gunnar solskjaer for some the clock has been taking ole gunnar solskjaerfor some time the clock has been taking ole gunnar solskjaer for some t
naomi grimley, bbc news.k at the situation in the uk in more detail, with the latest government coronavirus figures. they show there were just over 40,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, 41,029 new cases were reported per day in the last week. 61 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 147 related deaths were recorded every day. and on vaccinations, more than 15 million people...
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john: naomi and i share that. we both interviewed with justice and were not hired, but i did not stalk him to get the job. >> everything my colleagues have said about justice thomas being a regular guy is certainly true. there are thousands of stories to that effect. when he came to pittsburgh, i had the privilege of being one of his interlocutors at duquesne. the story i want to share is in the category of things people never hear about justice thomas. they have heard more and more about how he treats every human being with dignity and respect, but this was a very special trip we took to washington. the judge was looking at photos in my chamber. he asked me about one. i sent that is my little brother to the big brothers, big sisters program that i have been involved with. he said, one thing you will like being a holocaust guy is that he is a big fan of ct. i got a phone call from judge leon. a few weeks later, my little brother and i were in d.c. we watched arguments. my little brother got an audience with someon
john: naomi and i share that. we both interviewed with justice and were not hired, but i did not stalk him to get the job. >> everything my colleagues have said about justice thomas being a regular guy is certainly true. there are thousands of stories to that effect. when he came to pittsburgh, i had the privilege of being one of his interlocutors at duquesne. the story i want to share is in the category of things people never hear about justice thomas. they have heard more and more about...
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there are lots of issues that are underlying this, are we just like coded overtake and just quickly naomi. most people would rather listen to the and i'm sure how stuff will be the same with all the listen to that doctors rather than politicians like what to do with that health and who they should trust if he were the government instead of mandatory a covey vaccinations what would you do to convince people to get a job just quickly, not to say, and i think it is not so much about convincing people me and people it be mandatory . i think it's more about giving people the choice and given them all the information that they require and letting them have the choice. because like i said, this isn't about anti vaccine. this is about being forced into something that can be at the detriment of your job. and i people, the constable even straight away. so yeah, i definitely talk to your doctor, read what the w i chose say, all 3 of you. thank you very much for joining us on all t. thank you. i just, some of the stories were across for you. this are plenty morality dot com. of course i'm calling bri
there are lots of issues that are underlying this, are we just like coded overtake and just quickly naomi. most people would rather listen to the and i'm sure how stuff will be the same with all the listen to that doctors rather than politicians like what to do with that health and who they should trust if he were the government instead of mandatory a covey vaccinations what would you do to convince people to get a job just quickly, not to say, and i think it is not so much about convincing...
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thank you very much, naomi.ouse in south—east london in which two children and two women died. a man escaped from the blaze in bexleyheath last night. megan paterson is there for us now. what can you tell us about what happened? as you can see, a police cordon is still in place here near this busy road, we know emergency services were called at around 8:30pm last night with a fire so great that a six fire engines and a0 firefighters were involved in the operation. the man had already managed to escape when the crews arrived and he is being treated in hospital for injuries to his legs but two children and two women were confirmed dead at the scene put at the met police have said the two children were an infant boy and girl and the victims were all believed to be from the same family. people living in the area who saw what happened described it as very distressing and shocking, some of them coming down this morning to lay flowers and leave teddies. the met police say they don't believe the fire was suspicious, the
thank you very much, naomi.ouse in south—east london in which two children and two women died. a man escaped from the blaze in bexleyheath last night. megan paterson is there for us now. what can you tell us about what happened? as you can see, a police cordon is still in place here near this busy road, we know emergency services were called at around 8:30pm last night with a fire so great that a six fire engines and a0 firefighters were involved in the operation. the man had already managed...
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here's naomi grimley. there is an eerie quiet at johannesburg airport.raised the alarm about the omicron variant but is now finding itself increasingly cut off from the rest of the world. meanwhile, on the ground, there is a big push to get vaccines into arms. only 23% of the south african population is fully vaccinated. we still don't know yet whether this version of covid is more severe than previous ones. one of those on the front line is reassured by what she has seen so far in her patients. for reassured by what she has seen so far in her patients.— reassured by what she has seen so far in her patients. for now, we are seeinu far in her patients. for now, we are seeing patients _ far in her patients. for now, we are seeing patients with _ far in her patients. for now, we are seeing patients with mild _ far in her patients. for now, we are| seeing patients with mild symptoms that we can treat at home, that would most probably not require intensive care or hospital admission.— intensive care or hospital admission. �* , ., , ., ., admission. amsterdam
here's naomi grimley. there is an eerie quiet at johannesburg airport.raised the alarm about the omicron variant but is now finding itself increasingly cut off from the rest of the world. meanwhile, on the ground, there is a big push to get vaccines into arms. only 23% of the south african population is fully vaccinated. we still don't know yet whether this version of covid is more severe than previous ones. one of those on the front line is reassured by what she has seen so far in her...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> wednesday marked two years since china recorded the world's first-19. but the question of how the pandemic got started remains unanswered, and many countries are still struggling to beat back the virus. ian lee reports from london. >> reporter: even as china vaccinates millions against covid, the origins of the virus remain a mystery. efforts to discover how it started have come up empty-handed. beijing is stonewalling international investigators, barring any further visits to wuhan, where the pandemic emerged two years ago. >> the covid pandemic. >> reporter: chinese president an xi jinping hasn't left the country since the outbreak. this week he and president biden held a virtual meeting with the virus one of many topics on the table. >> it was a good meeting. we have a lot to follow up on. >> reporter: the two main theories continue to be covid either jumped from animals to people in a local market or escaped from this chinese lab which was experimenting with a similar virus. experts say we may never know the source of covid-19. but the virus i r
naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> wednesday marked two years since china recorded the world's first-19. but the question of how the pandemic got started remains unanswered, and many countries are still struggling to beat back the virus. ian lee reports from london. >> reporter: even as china vaccinates millions against covid, the origins of the virus remain a mystery. efforts to discover how it started have come up empty-handed. beijing is stonewalling international...
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ok, so you'll remember 2013 and the film diana, which had naomi watts, which was a terrible, tatty soaped to have a script that was lifted from the pages of hello magazine. this is directed by pablo larrain, who madejackie, which was fantastic. it's written by steven knight, a very respected writer, and it stars kristen stewart, who is diana. she is absolutely brilliant in the central role. this is described as a fable from a true tragedy. it plays out over three days, three christmas days at sandringham — so christmas eve, christmas day, boxing day. she just has to get through it. and the film is very much seen internally from her point of view. it's about her own troubled state of mind within a situation which robs her of agency, robs her of independence, robs her of identity. there are endless scenes of feasts in which she is being stared at by the royal family. obviously, it addresses things like eating disorders, but does so in a way that absolutely makes you understand the interior psychology of what's happening. it has ghost story inflections. there are moments of it that reminde
ok, so you'll remember 2013 and the film diana, which had naomi watts, which was a terrible, tatty soaped to have a script that was lifted from the pages of hello magazine. this is directed by pablo larrain, who madejackie, which was fantastic. it's written by steven knight, a very respected writer, and it stars kristen stewart, who is diana. she is absolutely brilliant in the central role. this is described as a fable from a true tragedy. it plays out over three days, three christmas days at...
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. >> and even before peng spoke out about sexual assault, we saw how naomi osaka was willing to speakut about what she was going through with mental health issues and how gymnastics star simone biles did the same. do you think we're seeing a tide turning in the sports world where female athletes are willing to come forward and speak about their private lives and what they're dealing with? i mean, this to me seems to be just enormously helpful. peng -- people really need to know more about her story because she has been just so courageous to take on the chinese. >> it's absolutely profound courage and extraordinary, and she should be celebrated forever for bringing this to light and the mostly male leadership of the international olympic committee and others should be chastised for not helping her oit. but, yes, the voices of these women, especially this summer, simone biles, naomi osaka, obviously serena williams speaks out on issues all the time. those voices are amplified, and i think of course the reason is social media. they have a platform now. so if the mainstream media over the
. >> and even before peng spoke out about sexual assault, we saw how naomi osaka was willing to speakut about what she was going through with mental health issues and how gymnastics star simone biles did the same. do you think we're seeing a tide turning in the sports world where female athletes are willing to come forward and speak about their private lives and what they're dealing with? i mean, this to me seems to be just enormously helpful. peng -- people really need to know more about...
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thanks, naomi. >> thanks so much, charles.ll numbers continue to plummet, changing his policies actually declaring war on business including from his comptroller nominee who is getting grilled at this moment on capitol hill saying she wants to end banking as we know it. she wants to bankrupt fossil fuel companies. we'll get the latest from the hill. ♪. everyone remembers the moment they heard, “you have cancer.” how their world stopped... and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda — a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced melanoma, which is a kind of skin cancer where keytruda may be used when your melanoma has spread or cannot be removed by surgery. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, che
thanks, naomi. >> thanks so much, charles.ll numbers continue to plummet, changing his policies actually declaring war on business including from his comptroller nominee who is getting grilled at this moment on capitol hill saying she wants to end banking as we know it. she wants to bankrupt fossil fuel companies. we'll get the latest from the hill. ♪. everyone remembers the moment they heard, “you have cancer.” how their world stopped... and when they found a way to face it. for...
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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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. >> reporter: outrage spreading across the tennis world serena williams, naomi osaka and more rallying around the hashtag #whereispengshuai. >> it's shocking that she's missing. >> reporter: revealing an alleged and largely consensual affair and included a claim that he forced her into sex. jung retired in 2018 and can't be reached for comment. >> when you search for her account, there is nothing there. >> reporter: the wta demanding an investigation and threatening to pull its tour from china. >> this cannot be swept under the rug. it can't be condoned. >> reporter: with beijing hosting the winter olympics, pressure is now mounting here to break the silence and to find peng shuai. >>> up next for us tonight, nursing home horrors. an insider speaks out on what he witnessed as covid swept through his facility our nbc news investigation is next. welcome to this world. you have some big shoes to fill. lots of new introductions. ...4 ounces... so many new toys. it's not going to be easy. but, together, we got this. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> back now with our nbc news investigation int
. >> reporter: outrage spreading across the tennis world serena williams, naomi osaka and more rallying around the hashtag #whereispengshuai. >> it's shocking that she's missing. >> reporter: revealing an alleged and largely consensual affair and included a claim that he forced her into sex. jung retired in 2018 and can't be reached for comment. >> when you search for her account, there is nothing there. >> reporter: the wta demanding an investigation and...
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you have mentioned your admiration for lewis hamilton, naomi osaka and now we have the likes of marcusm sterling about racism. you are very much at the centre of a new era it seems about athletes and actors is. athletes using their profile to change society. how important do you think that superstar athletes like yourself and those others i haven't mentioned do have opinions and use their profile to try and improve society because there are some who say, stick to sport, don't get involved in society or politics, just focus on your main job? i involved in society or politics, just focus on your main job? just focus on your main “ob? i think that is selfish. * just focus on your main “ob? i think that is selfish. "h just focus on your main “ob? i think that is selfish. if you _ just focus on your main job? i think that is selfish. if you stop - that is selfish. if you stop playing, then you have to face all the stuff and you have the platform to use your voice and the thing is, you don't have to speak up about everything. you can't speak about something that matters to you. i believe the
you have mentioned your admiration for lewis hamilton, naomi osaka and now we have the likes of marcusm sterling about racism. you are very much at the centre of a new era it seems about athletes and actors is. athletes using their profile to change society. how important do you think that superstar athletes like yourself and those others i haven't mentioned do have opinions and use their profile to try and improve society because there are some who say, stick to sport, don't get involved in...
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billie jean king and knowing only osaka -- naomi osaka were among them.n in the middle of the night, and email appears. from peng shuai to the head of the women's tennis association. basically the messages, don't worry, i am fine and i did not mean what i said two weeks ago. in what looks like a screen shot, it is claimed she started out saying hello everyone. she went on to say the allegations were false. and, she has just been resting at home and everything is fine. prominent people do disappear in china. the tech billionaire jack ma was not seen in public for months after he criticized state regulators. but athletes, that is unusual. in a hasty response, the man to whom the email was reportedly sent, steve simon, said he had a hard time believing peng shuai actually wrote it. all of this comes as the country prepares to be at the center of the sporting world when beijing hosts the winter olympics next february, a games already facing the prospect of some kind of boycott over what the u.s. says is genocide against 90's uighurs in the west. -- chinese ui
billie jean king and knowing only osaka -- naomi osaka were among them.n in the middle of the night, and email appears. from peng shuai to the head of the women's tennis association. basically the messages, don't worry, i am fine and i did not mean what i said two weeks ago. in what looks like a screen shot, it is claimed she started out saying hello everyone. she went on to say the allegations were false. and, she has just been resting at home and everything is fine. prominent people do...
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they will feature country singer kacey musgraves, poet amanda gorman and tennis star naomi otagga thanksearly today," i'm frances -hi mommy! -hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby... don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. in one of the break ins they used a blow torch to cut the glass and then opened it. >> a bay area security company found a new way to help neighbors fight crime. this is "today in the bay." >> here we go, friday morning, folks, thanks for joining us, i'm laura
they will feature country singer kacey musgraves, poet amanda gorman and tennis star naomi otagga thanksearly today," i'm frances -hi mommy! -hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby... don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more...
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and last night she turned heads in this vera wang two-piece set given that honor by the legendary naomi trending this morning, a biopic on the lives of lucille ball and desi arness. >> i'm lucille ball. >> have you been cheating on me? >> the story is made up. >> if they boo you. >> we're done. >> not all laughs in this one. >> sorry. i got lost for a second. >> the academy-award winner nicole kidman nearly unrecognizable transforming into lucille ball and star of "i love lucy" stepping in the role as her husband is javier barnett. the film is called being the ricardos and will pull back the curtain on ball's private life which proved to be layered since she and desi were famously a couple on and off the screen. it's set to hit theaters december 10th. >> i am all-in. >> are you? >> yeah. >> i love lucy. >> yeah. so we have some nice weather out there for today. we're going to continue to see the sunshine. our valley temperatures headed for the low 70s and we did have more days like this for the weekend. looking forward to seeing if we have more rain and may be on the seven-day forecast
and last night she turned heads in this vera wang two-piece set given that honor by the legendary naomi trending this morning, a biopic on the lives of lucille ball and desi arness. >> i'm lucille ball. >> have you been cheating on me? >> the story is made up. >> if they boo you. >> we're done. >> not all laughs in this one. >> sorry. i got lost for a second. >> the academy-award winner nicole kidman nearly unrecognizable transforming into lucille...
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ah, back to naomi arrest. guess. we left her with a pile of papers and this pile became the beginning of a big investigation where she also gets hold of the strategy paper. it was my alice through the looking glass moment when my whole life kind of changed. a risk is drops everything. and decides to find out who's arguing against the climate scientists bit by bit. she begins to understand why these pundits a so effective in general they are much better at communicating then real scientists are because real scientists are. well, i don't want to insult my call. it, but you know, most scientists are scientists, they like to be left alone. so you take a group of people who are intrinsically, actually pretty poor at communicating. and now you put them up against professional communications. professional p, r. people, somebody who might go against me on t v or radio, i might know more than i do. they may be scientist, i'm not a scientist. ah, but they're not necessarily good communicators. and if you put a board communicat
ah, back to naomi arrest. guess. we left her with a pile of papers and this pile became the beginning of a big investigation where she also gets hold of the strategy paper. it was my alice through the looking glass moment when my whole life kind of changed. a risk is drops everything. and decides to find out who's arguing against the climate scientists bit by bit. she begins to understand why these pundits a so effective in general they are much better at communicating then real scientists are...
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now, naomi osaka is joining a chorus of tennis players voicing concern.ship is never okay at any cost. i'm in shock of the current situation and i'm sending love and light her way. >> it's shocking that she is missing. more so it's someone i've seen on the tour on the previous years quite a few times. >> reporter: tennis legend, billie jean king tweeting, hoping that peng shuai is found safe. and the world tennis association saying, in all societies, the behavior she alleges that took place needs to be investigated, not condoned or ignored. we commend peng shuai for her remarkable courage. peng's post was taken down less than one hour after it was posted. all mentions of her assault allegations have been scrubbed from the internet in china. >> bizarre. thank you. >>> britney spears is speaking out about her life after her conservatorsh conservatorship. a judge ended her father's control over her estate. and she spoke to fans on social media last night. >> i am grateful for each day and being able to have the keys to my car and able to be independent like
now, naomi osaka is joining a chorus of tennis players voicing concern.ship is never okay at any cost. i'm in shock of the current situation and i'm sending love and light her way. >> it's shocking that she is missing. more so it's someone i've seen on the tour on the previous years quite a few times. >> reporter: tennis legend, billie jean king tweeting, hoping that peng shuai is found safe. and the world tennis association saying, in all societies, the behavior she alleges that...
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this is naomi care a bonnie for acted tonight. ah, here are your headlines from the future in december. you'll read meta still trying to solve problem of met averse users. human vessel is having to piss and re optically, if only everyone cleanse their fecal matter through a us, be connection. the way that the burg does with the problem is coming up next week. upon final collapse of rush, get rachel matto spends full episode of her show snarling and eating russian flagging blood. but i bet you does it in a sharpie lovable way. and the next headline will read in the year 2110. no most delegates to cop 115 arrived on fire. non binding agreement was reached to stop drop and roll by 2120. that's our show. but get free redact the night exclusive content every day at portable dot tv. just go there and scroll down through the redacted deny play list. also text and we're redacting the 33777, to join our free email left until next time. good night and keep biting lou. it's been since he is the soviet union collapsed in miss got a lot of lit
this is naomi care a bonnie for acted tonight. ah, here are your headlines from the future in december. you'll read meta still trying to solve problem of met averse users. human vessel is having to piss and re optically, if only everyone cleanse their fecal matter through a us, be connection. the way that the burg does with the problem is coming up next week. upon final collapse of rush, get rachel matto spends full episode of her show snarling and eating russian flagging blood. but i bet you...
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. >> new tonight at 6, a young girl has been reunited with a very special teddy bear. 6 year-old naomieen adopted from an ethiopian orphanage and she thought it was gone forever. she forgot it along a trail in glacier national park in wyoming last year. >> well, now thanks to a social media plea and the sharp eyes and soft heart of a park ranger that teddy bear is back in her arms her father says that the bears return to his daughter is a story of hope and kindness and people working together. that is adorable. so there are nice little bears in the wild. yes. so you can take that's it for kron 4 news at 6. we'll be back at 8 o'clock. have a good evening. have a knife aiming what can i du with 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 wee
. >> new tonight at 6, a young girl has been reunited with a very special teddy bear. 6 year-old naomieen adopted from an ethiopian orphanage and she thought it was gone forever. she forgot it along a trail in glacier national park in wyoming last year. >> well, now thanks to a social media plea and the sharp eyes and soft heart of a park ranger that teddy bear is back in her arms her father says that the bears return to his daughter is a story of hope and kindness and people...
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it's government, which is calling on former soldiers to rejoin naomi. ah, lo, i'm mariam demising in london. you're watching algae era also coming up on the program more than.
it's government, which is calling on former soldiers to rejoin naomi. ah, lo, i'm mariam demising in london. you're watching algae era also coming up on the program more than.
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it's government, which is calling on former soldiers to rejoin naomi. ah, lo, i'm mariam mozy in london. you're watching algae era, also coming up on the program more than a 100 people are injured in clashes over last month. election results in iraq. full video of the fatal shooting of a black jogger is shown at the trial of 3 white man accused of his mazda 2 week long celebration of business as usual, and the blah, blah, blah, thousands of young climb activist, march through glasgow, demanding more radical action from world leaders at the club 26 summit ah loan, welcome to the program, our top story, 9 ethiopians factions are formed alliance with the aim of dismantling arby. i am at governments either through negotiations or the use of force. if the opiate government has already dismissed the coalition coalition as a publicity stunt saying it doesn't have a support based on the ground representatives, all those groups made their announcement as an event in washington d. c. it includes the to grind people's liberation front, the group that's been battli
it's government, which is calling on former soldiers to rejoin naomi. ah, lo, i'm mariam mozy in london. you're watching algae era, also coming up on the program more than a 100 people are injured in clashes over last month. election results in iraq. full video of the fatal shooting of a black jogger is shown at the trial of 3 white man accused of his mazda 2 week long celebration of business as usual, and the blah, blah, blah, thousands of young climb activist, march through glasgow, demanding...