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today, naomi and other have the bank afford. today, naomi and other have the itank of — afford.nk of england to _ afford. today, naomi and other have the bank of england to thank - afford. today, naomi and other have the bank of england to thank for - the bank of england to thank for turning up the heat even further by making new variable rate more expensive. the committee narrowly voted five in favour and four against to double the official interest rate from 0.25% to 0.5%. they are now predicting inflation might get as high as 7.25% by april. sterling oil prices are almost 90% above their level is at the end of 2020. uk household gas prices are almost 400% higher. wholesale electricity price rises have risen by more than 300%. the electricity price rises have risen by more than 300%.— electricity price rises have risen by more than 300%. the idea is by makin: it by more than 300%. the idea is by making it more _ by more than 300%. the idea is by making it more expensive - by more than 300%. the idea is by making it more expensive to - by more than 300%. the idea is by| making
today, naomi and other have the bank afford. today, naomi and other have the itank of — afford.nk of england to _ afford. today, naomi and other have the bank of england to thank - afford. today, naomi and other have the bank of england to thank for - the bank of england to thank for turning up the heat even further by making new variable rate more expensive. the committee narrowly voted five in favour and four against to double the official interest rate from 0.25% to 0.5%. they are now...
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naomi joins me now. how are you doing, by the way? >> i'm doing pretty good, how are you?e: i'm fantastic. i've never interviewed a wolf before. >> [laughs] >> jesse: how do you identify as a wolf and become a wolf, what is the process?
naomi joins me now. how are you doing, by the way? >> i'm doing pretty good, how are you?e: i'm fantastic. i've never interviewed a wolf before. >> [laughs] >> jesse: how do you identify as a wolf and become a wolf, what is the process?
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[naomi] after i came home from iraq, i c the booms.hard to 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. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause status. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call
[naomi] after i came home from iraq, i c the booms.hard to 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...
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[announcer] as america's veterans face challenges dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air forcecan reach victories great and small. - [naomi] with help from dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] dav provides a lifetime of support to veterans of every generation, helping more than a million veterans each year. - [naomi] today, i'm part of dav. we're veterans helping veterans to get the benefits they've earned and i give my veterans my all. - [announcer] but there's more to be done and more victories to be won. - [naomi] my victory is being able to be here for my children. - [announcer] naomi mathis, thank you for your service. may your victories inspire many more. support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. steve: welcome back to our continuing coverage of russia's war on ukraine, the man at center of this, vladimir putin, is someone whose mental state has been under discussion, we heard from peter doocy on this earlier, and another speculation, surrounding from his own power base within russia, whether there is a chance that could be threatened as a result of h
[announcer] as america's veterans face challenges dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air forcecan reach victories great and small. - [naomi] with help from dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer] dav provides a lifetime of support to veterans of every generation, helping more than a million veterans each year. - [naomi] today, i'm part of dav. we're veterans helping veterans to get the benefits they've earned and i give my veterans my all. - [announcer] but there's more to be...
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naomi k -- naomi kresge joining us.ee positive performance is being delivered pretty much across the board. mining stocks doing well. ubs is the standout story out of europe. we are going to take you deserve it in a few minutes -- take you to zurich in a few minutes. ftse is up, dax up, cac up, all having solid days today. we will deal with the details in just a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: european stock market wrapping up the first day of february and a positive performance across the board in europe. the map largely agreed. a few red spots. the cac 40 is outperforming. the dax is up .7%. the ftse is up .8%. the banks are having a good day. the mining sectors are having a good day. every single sector is in positive territory. let me show you the stoxx 600 and the trajectory we have been on. a positive pop continuing throughout most of the day. we have seen a few jitters stateside. we got solid ubs numbers and ups numbers. the technology sector under pressure. that added volatility into the close. we are not at s
naomi k -- naomi kresge joining us.ee positive performance is being delivered pretty much across the board. mining stocks doing well. ubs is the standout story out of europe. we are going to take you deserve it in a few minutes -- take you to zurich in a few minutes. ftse is up, dax up, cac up, all having solid days today. we will deal with the details in just a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: european stock market wrapping up the first day of february and a positive performance across the...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> sticking with the theme, michelin is trying to reinvent the wheel. actually, they are working on the tire. the company is working with general motors to create airless tires on updated chevy bolt electric cars. they are expected to go on the market within the next few years. the primary advantage is no longer worrying about leaks. >>> and get ready to pay more for prime. starting today, new amazon prime subscribers will have to pay $139 for an annual subscription. if you pay monthly, the cost will rise to almost 15 bucks a month. the student prime membership is only going up by a dollar to $7.49 a month. existing prime members will see the price increase starting in march. >>> new video, crews working on the finishing touches on the floats for tomorrow's chinese new year parade in san francisco. it is to celebrate the year of the tiger. >> reporter: if you're headed into san francisco this weekend for the annual chinese new year parade and festival, make sure you plan ahead. there are quite a few street closures in place for the festivities. the par
naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> sticking with the theme, michelin is trying to reinvent the wheel. actually, they are working on the tire. the company is working with general motors to create airless tires on updated chevy bolt electric cars. they are expected to go on the market within the next few years. the primary advantage is no longer worrying about leaks. >>> and get ready to pay more for prime. starting today, new amazon prime subscribers will have to pay $139...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news. >> chauvin was convicted of murder in a state court last year.s serving more than 22 years in prison. he also pleaded guilty in the federal case. that sentencing date has not been set yet, but it could change from 20 to 25 years. >>> so up next, sean penn is in ukraine. why the oscar winning actor and filmmaker is in the war-torn country and what he hopes to accomplish. s to accomplish. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. 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 age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. ♪ ♪ my name's caleb. what's yours? i'm grace! did you just move h
naomi ruchim, cbs news. >> chauvin was convicted of murder in a state court last year.s serving more than 22 years in prison. he also pleaded guilty in the federal case. that sentencing date has not been set yet, but it could change from 20 to 25 years. >>> so up next, sean penn is in ukraine. why the oscar winning actor and filmmaker is in the war-torn country and what he hopes to accomplish. s to accomplish. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost....
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naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> how about that? paul. >> can i hope so since i have two dogs that are seniors. one 11 and one 16. >> oh, my gosh. >> if you stretch that out more, that would be awesome. >> i bet they liked the weather today did you get out for a walk? longwalkyesty ana walk ing out more tomorrow. more nice weather is in store. high pressure is in control of the weather. but this storm system has been directing an atmospheric remember over the pacific northwest and send a chance shower in the bay area by late wednesday into thursday. this is is not going to be adalat buster a a drought buster. more of a mix of clouds and sunshine throughout the day on tuesday. and nothing falling out of the clouds. the green is way up toward the top of the screen indicating the chance of rain mainly aimed at oregon and washington. some showers in northern california. we will see more cloud cover on wednesday. more clouds than sunshine for midweek burks dry weather during the day. a chance of showers trying to sneak into the north bay
naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> how about that? paul. >> can i hope so since i have two dogs that are seniors. one 11 and one 16. >> oh, my gosh. >> if you stretch that out more, that would be awesome. >> i bet they liked the weather today did you get out for a walk? longwalkyesty ana walk ing out more tomorrow. more nice weather is in store. high pressure is in control of the weather. but this storm system has been directing an atmospheric remember over...
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naomi ruchim is in new york following all of this for us. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning to you. punxsutawney phil predicted six more weeks of winter yesterday, and man, mother nature is certainly delivering today. millions of m. the pof this dangerous in terre haute, indiana, first came the rain and then the snow. that's been the case for much of the midwest digging out yesterday as the storm continues today. >> since it rained all last night, like the bottom half inch is just pure slush. >> we're supposed to get another 8 or 12 inches. trying to do it in stages. >> reporter: dash cam video caught a car spinning out of control along this kansas road. in missouri, interstate 64 and 70 were both blocked due to semi trucks, while buses and cars across dozens of states were seen struggling with the conditions. >> let the plows do their thing and come out later on. >> reporter: there's heightened concern in texas. almost a year after a freeze there led to one of the nation's biggest blackouts and killed more than 200 people.
naomi ruchim is in new york following all of this for us. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning to you. punxsutawney phil predicted six more weeks of winter yesterday, and man, mother nature is certainly delivering today. millions of m. the pof this dangerous in terre haute, indiana, first came the rain and then the snow. that's been the case for much of the midwest digging out yesterday as the storm continues today. >> since it rained all last night, like the bottom...
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federal porch is former high school student naomi care, vonnie hello naomi li. look at this play. don't you feel inspired? inspired to stack boxes. no inspire to shape young minds to solve supply chain problems, to ask questions like where you are in the bathroom or is there a bathroom? is that what the kids are doing? and amazon class learning how to fix the supply chain? well, i hope someone's doing it mama needs her cough. syrup. the course is actually brand new and $2900.00 amazon donated a whopping $50000.00 to create the amazon logistics and business management pathway course in a san bernadino high school. it's the 1st of its kind series of courses intended to help students get a head start in career in logistics. so they study logistics. whatever that means. it's like geography. you can learn a lot by following a can of spray tan from beijing to tallahassee. and it's basic business, like managing labor unions, managing bad press, the learn why mergers and acquisitions are important to a companies overall growth. these lucky students will be so prepared to start their own c
federal porch is former high school student naomi care, vonnie hello naomi li. look at this play. don't you feel inspired? inspired to stack boxes. no inspire to shape young minds to solve supply chain problems, to ask questions like where you are in the bathroom or is there a bathroom? is that what the kids are doing? and amazon class learning how to fix the supply chain? well, i hope someone's doing it mama needs her cough. syrup. the course is actually brand new and $2900.00 amazon donated a...
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weird, you know, naomi dug in. naomi kelly, the former city administrator.they were very angry about as blowing the whistle among the harassment local to 61 says workers were forced to endure the lack of access to bathrooms. they say workers were even penalized for going outside of their assigned work area to find a restroom problem that only got worse when covid struck. and once the pandemic it they didn't give us bathrooms prior to the pandemic . but once all the businesses shut down, then there was nowhere for the workers to go. the city attorney's office released a statement reading, in part quote the city has committed to rooting out corruption wherever it exists. once we are served with the lawsuit, we will review it and respond in court. and the city's department of public works would not comment on specific allegations, but said they do not retaliate or discriminate against workers. now the issue will go before a judge and jury to decide. attorneys for the unions say they are suing for money damages and to get the city to change its policies and to m
weird, you know, naomi dug in. naomi kelly, the former city administrator.they were very angry about as blowing the whistle among the harassment local to 61 says workers were forced to endure the lack of access to bathrooms. they say workers were even penalized for going outside of their assigned work area to find a restroom problem that only got worse when covid struck. and once the pandemic it they didn't give us bathrooms prior to the pandemic . but once all the businesses shut down, then...
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you know, you're you know, naomi dug in. naomi kelly, the former city administrator. know they were very angry about us blowing the whistle among the harassment local to 61 says workers were forced to endure the lack of access to bathrooms. they say workers were even penalized for going outside of their assigned work area to find a restroom problem that only got worse when covid struck. and once the pandemic it they didn't give us bathrooms prior to the pandemic . but once all the businesses shut down, then there was nowhere for the workers to go. the city attorney's office released a statement reading, in part quote the city has committed to rooting out corruption wherever it exists. once we are served with the lawsuit, we will review it and respond in court. and the city's department of public works would not comment on specific allegations, but said they do not retaliate or discriminate against workers. now the issue will go before a judge and jury to decide this is a stunning case because not just the corruption will tell you, you know, a lot of city contracts are
you know, you're you know, naomi dug in. naomi kelly, the former city administrator. know they were very angry about us blowing the whistle among the harassment local to 61 says workers were forced to endure the lack of access to bathrooms. they say workers were even penalized for going outside of their assigned work area to find a restroom problem that only got worse when covid struck. and once the pandemic it they didn't give us bathrooms prior to the pandemic . but once all the businesses...
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you know you're you know, naomi dug in. um naomi kelly, the former city administrator.re very angry about as blowing the whistle among the harassment local to 61 says workers were forced to endure where the lack of access to bathrooms, they say workers were even penalized for going outside of their assigned work area to find a restroom problem that only got worse when covid struck. and once the pandemic it they didn't give us bathrooms prior to the pandemic . but once all the businesses shut down, then there was nowhere for the workers to go. the city attorney's office released a statement reading, in part quote the city has committed to rooting out corruption wherever it exists. once we are served with the lawsuit, we will review it and respond in court. and the city's department of public works would not comment on specific allegations, but said they do not retaliate or discriminate against workers. now the issue will go before a judge and jury to decide this is a stunning case because not just the corruption will tell you, you know, a lot of city contracts are corrup
you know you're you know, naomi dug in. um naomi kelly, the former city administrator.re very angry about as blowing the whistle among the harassment local to 61 says workers were forced to endure where the lack of access to bathrooms, they say workers were even penalized for going outside of their assigned work area to find a restroom problem that only got worse when covid struck. and once the pandemic it they didn't give us bathrooms prior to the pandemic . but once all the businesses shut...
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. >>> coming up later, naomi campbell posing for "vogue" with her baby girl.ext, you're looking live at the dolby theatre where the oscars will take place and this year three women will be the hosts. all the details with lara coming up. ♪ ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20. because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like copd, asthma, or diabetes, you may be at an increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20 is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20 if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, fatigue, headache, and joint pain. i want to be able to keep my plans. that's
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naomi osaka, the tennis star doing it seven months ago. >> and always a matter of great speculation andast the viewing area where the olympic dignitaries are located. there is no traditional cauldron here in the stadium and what folks will begin to realize is that snowflake will be part of the cauldron lighting. see that momentarily. most of these winter athletes, in this case, summer games athlete from the '80s. handoff to su born in the '80s, the 100-meter asian record holder, a track and field sprinter. and two more handoffs to go it have the organizers' comments, regarding the cauldron, that it would be unprecedented, a major reform of the opening ceremony, so we await that with bated breath and the handoff continues, born in the 1990s, joe young, three-time gold medalist in the short track. got those golds in the 1,500-meter race. >> three gold medals, two-time consecutive gold medalist in the women's 1,500-meters. >> we've been told that two athletes will complete the lighting of the torch, so there will be a handoff to two athletes born in the 2000s, both of whom will be competin
naomi osaka, the tennis star doing it seven months ago. >> and always a matter of great speculation andast the viewing area where the olympic dignitaries are located. there is no traditional cauldron here in the stadium and what folks will begin to realize is that snowflake will be part of the cauldron lighting. see that momentarily. most of these winter athletes, in this case, summer games athlete from the '80s. handoff to su born in the '80s, the 100-meter asian record holder, a track...
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thank you very much, naomi. disagree. thank you very much, naomi- let _ disagree.e european initiative to resolve the crisis has been positive and there is still time for a political settlement. vladimir chizov said meetings in moscow this week could be key. european leaders said they�*ll continue talking to russia to try to avert a conflict, that follows two days of shuttle diplomacy by the french president, emmanuel macron. mosocow has denied any plans to invade ukraine, but it has assembled more than 100,000 troops near its borders. and military exercises are continuing, these pictures show russian air defence systems in the brest region of belarus, which borders ukraine. mr chizov told the bbc�*s europe editor, katya adler, that the military buildup could be reduced later this month. those exercises, joint russian—belarusian exercises, that are taking place there, they had been preannounced since last year. and, of course, after they are finished, the troops will return to their own permanent stations. separately, there�*s talk of more than 100,000 russian sold
thank you very much, naomi. disagree. thank you very much, naomi- let _ disagree.e european initiative to resolve the crisis has been positive and there is still time for a political settlement. vladimir chizov said meetings in moscow this week could be key. european leaders said they�*ll continue talking to russia to try to avert a conflict, that follows two days of shuttle diplomacy by the french president, emmanuel macron. mosocow has denied any plans to invade ukraine, but it has...
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along with naomi osaka who brought the subject into our work places and perhaps blasted a few bricks the wall of stigma. you want history, michigan state football coach mel tucker signed a ten-year contract that makes him the highest paid black coach in the history of sports. which brings us to the nfl. the most popular league in our nation. despite its slogans promoting racial harmony, the nfl entered the season with one black coach in 32 teams. one. we can only hope we're not saying the same thing in 2023. >> a well written essay. part of our black history coverage, watch how a north bay winery is standing out among others as one of the few black-owned in the country. download our nbc bay area streaming app and click on our must-see play list. >> let's check in with jeff one more time. the wind will be an issue for a few days. >> it really is. the focus is tomorrow. you can see on the wind ma'am. we're seeing the gustiest winds over mount diablo and for a lot of our mountains, the magenta color is 40 to 50. we'll see a change in the forecast tomorrow. so here's what we're dealing w
along with naomi osaka who brought the subject into our work places and perhaps blasted a few bricks the wall of stigma. you want history, michigan state football coach mel tucker signed a ten-year contract that makes him the highest paid black coach in the history of sports. which brings us to the nfl. the most popular league in our nation. despite its slogans promoting racial harmony, the nfl entered the season with one black coach in 32 teams. one. we can only hope we're not saying the same...
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she shined a light on mental health, an often ignored global crisis, along with naomi osaka, bringings delicate subject to our living rooms and workplaces and perhaps blasted a few bricks off the wall of stigma. you want h mission state football coach mel tucker signed a ten-year contract that makes him the highest paid black coach in the history of american sports. which brings us to the nfl. the most popular league in our nation. despite its slogans promoting racial harmony, they entered the season with one black coach among its 32 teams. one. we can only hope we're not saying the same thing in 2023. >> so many admirable people. >> yeah. >> in two minutes. >> yeah. >> incredible. >>> we'll be back with an oscars deadline after the break fofrmtz care coalition, it's so good to see you all! i would like to start with a quick roll call. funshine bear? care bear in the care chair! snuggie? hiiiii. nick cho. hi, i'm your korean dad! mother nature. here and everywhere. dog and grandma. here. alright! let's brainstorm. any ideas for new members? this neck pillow i'm dating says great thing
she shined a light on mental health, an often ignored global crisis, along with naomi osaka, bringings delicate subject to our living rooms and workplaces and perhaps blasted a few bricks off the wall of stigma. you want h mission state football coach mel tucker signed a ten-year contract that makes him the highest paid black coach in the history of american sports. which brings us to the nfl. the most popular league in our nation. despite its slogans promoting racial harmony, they entered the...
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in hatfield, naomi and her husband are renting after selling their house. her monthly energy bills have more than doubled. her household finances, like many of us, are being clobbered by bills she has no choice but to pay. we are looking at a rise in our energy bills, fuel bills and mortgage repayments which altogether will contribute to probably £300 a month more in our monthly bills, particularly at the moment we are trying to buy a house and the rise in mortgage rates have had a big impact on what we can afford. today, naomi and others have the bank of england to thank for turning up the heat even further by making new variable rates more expensive. the committee narrowly voted five in favour and four against to double the official interest rate from 0.25% to 0.5%. they're now predicting inflation might get as high as 7.25% by april. here is why... sterling oil prices are almost 90% above their level is at the end of 2020. uk household gas prices were almost 400% higher. wholesale electricity price rises had risen by more than 300%. the idea is by making
in hatfield, naomi and her husband are renting after selling their house. her monthly energy bills have more than doubled. her household finances, like many of us, are being clobbered by bills she has no choice but to pay. we are looking at a rise in our energy bills, fuel bills and mortgage repayments which altogether will contribute to probably £300 a month more in our monthly bills, particularly at the moment we are trying to buy a house and the rise in mortgage rates have had a big impact...
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. $40000.00 stars have already quit over the policy since november nurse naomi ben. it's believes the mandate infringed personal choices. it was bordering on quite dangerous. you know, taken away the choice for the health care workers. you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory for health care professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that i keep up to date with the changing information that's most important. it's not, it's not ideal to target certain. you know what the work for the please. it could have applied to, but you know, to specifically have health care work is lisa, i'm really pleased that they review the situation. sure. just to remind you, the world health organization say is getting a shot to is a must for anyone who doesn't have a medical exemption, as it's the best way to protect yourself and your family against cove. it katie and chuck is have now blocked part of the us border and the province of alberta as part of the rally against coven vaccine mondays for dr
. $40000.00 stars have already quit over the policy since november nurse naomi ben. it's believes the mandate infringed personal choices. it was bordering on quite dangerous. you know, taken away the choice for the health care workers. you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory for health care professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that i keep up to date with the changing information that's most...
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disappeared from the public eye and by the middle of november several high—profile and misplaced including naomi and serena williams were tweeting about the situation using the hashtag #whereispengshuai. then a social media message from peng shuai. it did little to quail concerns and if the un and the white house called for and the white house called for an investigation and verifiable proof of her whereabouts. two days later, the international olympic committee president said he held a video call from peng shuai and she said she was safe and well but there were chinese officials on the cold. in december, the women's tennis association announce it was suspending all tournaments in china including hong kong until there was a full investigation without censorship or potion. now peng shuai has confirmed her retirement from the spot in an interview with the french spot newspaper. she said... she also said she had a dinner with the ioc president over the weekend and they had a nice discussion. an iss statement gave few details of the conversation. peng shuai was accompanied by the chinese olympic com
disappeared from the public eye and by the middle of november several high—profile and misplaced including naomi and serena williams were tweeting about the situation using the hashtag #whereispengshuai. then a social media message from peng shuai. it did little to quail concerns and if the un and the white house called for and the white house called for an investigation and verifiable proof of her whereabouts. two days later, the international olympic committee president said he held a video...
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still vaccinated and estimated 40000 unstoppable, ready quit over the policy since november nurse, naomi bennett, believes the mandates infringed personal choices it was for, you know, quite thing just, you know, taking away the choice for the health care. what. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the vaccine mandatory for health care and professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that they keep up to date with the changing information because that's the most important. it's not, it's not ideal to target a certain set of and you know what the work for was you know, it the, please, it could have applied to, but you know, to specifically have health care. what is i, lisa? i'm really pleased that they review the situation to point out of course, that the world health organization says the getting a shot is a must for anyone who doesn't have a medical exemption because it is the best way to protect yourself and your family against cove. it next canadian truckers have now blocked part of the u. s. border and the
still vaccinated and estimated 40000 unstoppable, ready quit over the policy since november nurse, naomi bennett, believes the mandates infringed personal choices it was for, you know, quite thing just, you know, taking away the choice for the health care. what. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the vaccine mandatory for health care and professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that they keep up to date with...
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we spoke with a frontline worker, nurse, naomi bennett, who says the mandate infringed on personal choice. it was quite dangerous. you know, taken away the choice for the health care work. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory for health care professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that i keep up to date with the changing information because that's most important. it's not, it's not ideal to target certain you know what the workforce you know what the please could have applied to, but you know, to, to specifically have health care work because my lease that i'm really pleased that they reviewed the situation. now that is at the same time as the party gates scandal is going from bad to worse for britain's prime minister. now, boss johnson has shifted focus to russia and it's supposed to plan to invade ukraine. on the day an internal probe in the u. k. came to deming conclusions, forcing him to apologize. personally, i want to say sorry mister speaker, i get it and i will fix the promise
we spoke with a frontline worker, nurse, naomi bennett, who says the mandate infringed on personal choice. it was quite dangerous. you know, taken away the choice for the health care work. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory for health care professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that i keep up to date with the changing information because that's most important. it's not, it's not ideal to...
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for more on this rage and controversy, we go to redact correspondent naomi care of ah, the re trial of for cost her amman is underway in queens, new york. when per cache was 15 years old and knew nothing about the legal system, police extracted a murder confession out of him, though there was no physical evidence now 22 years old. having grown up in the prison system, he's ready to throw away a generous plea deal that would have sent him free to prove his innocence at another trial. besides the dubious confession, the only other evidence against him is 174 year old. your witness? any or witness? yes, an ear witnesses are not that reliable? that's probably why i will never have a show called your witness news to night on your witness news. is that a murderer getting way or is it a cat rustling? a plastic bag? june in at $530.00 to wonder with us. what happened. 22 percent of people accused of homicide gave false confessions. children are almost 4 times as likely as adults to confess to crimes. they didn't commit. the number of romance confessions among young people has led some states l
for more on this rage and controversy, we go to redact correspondent naomi care of ah, the re trial of for cost her amman is underway in queens, new york. when per cache was 15 years old and knew nothing about the legal system, police extracted a murder confession out of him, though there was no physical evidence now 22 years old. having grown up in the prison system, he's ready to throw away a generous plea deal that would have sent him free to prove his innocence at another trial. besides the...
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but it's still nearly impossible to get in the us here to discuss is our in house woman, naomi carolina. now me highly woman here. yes. this abortion pill met for per stone has been in circulation since the eighty's and there are so few side effects that it's safer than tylenol and viagra. it's so safe. these activists are eating it like take tax. but it's still harder to get than other drugs from the eighty's like cocaine, which does not get rid of a pregnancy. i've tried, though it did get rid of every speck of dust in my house, my roth ira, and about 3 friends. sounds about right. can we get back to the abortion pillow? yes, yes. we can. well, in 1993 time magazine called it the pill that changes everything, but then it disappeared from public knowledge. 2 out of 3, women don't even know about it. it was pill of the year. now it's like the andrew grove of pills. who's that? exactly? he was on the cover of time magazine in 1997 now and nobody. he's them if a prestone of people. so if the pill is so safe, why aren't women getting it? there's been so many barriers to getting this medica
but it's still nearly impossible to get in the us here to discuss is our in house woman, naomi carolina. now me highly woman here. yes. this abortion pill met for per stone has been in circulation since the eighty's and there are so few side effects that it's safer than tylenol and viagra. it's so safe. these activists are eating it like take tax. but it's still harder to get than other drugs from the eighty's like cocaine, which does not get rid of a pregnancy. i've tried, though it did get...
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those rate rises are having a real impact, for example, on naomi mellor trying to get a mortgage to buy's looking likely that we're probably going to be ending up paying £100—200 a month more for a mortgage than we would have done prior to a rate rise, and when you couple that with rising energy bills, we've had a doubling of our energy bills in the last three months. at the bank, what they're trying to do is stop expectations of rising prices becoming self—fulfilling, filtering longer—term into prices and wages. they very nearly raised rates even higher today. normally we get interest rate hikes like this to calm down a booming economy. the bank of england's job is to take the drinks bowl away from the party. but there is no party here, nor in millions of households up and down the country. the bank of england has lowered its forecast for the economy this year and next. and rising energy prices and food prices, and taxes too, are outweighing the rise in wages. this is a black day for living standards. the bank's forecasts showed that factoring in prices and taxes, the average take—home
those rate rises are having a real impact, for example, on naomi mellor trying to get a mortgage to buy's looking likely that we're probably going to be ending up paying £100—200 a month more for a mortgage than we would have done prior to a rate rise, and when you couple that with rising energy bills, we've had a doubling of our energy bills in the last three months. at the bank, what they're trying to do is stop expectations of rising prices becoming self—fulfilling, filtering...
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and the biggest revolution of all was when i biggest revolution of all was when they told me that naomi.— fictional area, was an anagram of neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and — neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we _ neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i _ neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i promise _ neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i promise you - neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i promise you it - neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i promise you it is l this! go and we i promise you it is true. -- erinsborough _ this! go and we i promise you it is true. -- erinsborough is— this! go and we i promise you it is true. -- erinsborough is an - this! go and we i promise you it is i true. -- erinsborough is an anagram true. —— erinsborough is an anagram of michael 16. as we've been hearing, today is a significant milestone in british royal history, as queen elizabeth has now reigned for exactly 70 years. she was visiting kenya when herfather, george vi, died in february
and the biggest revolution of all was when i biggest revolution of all was when they told me that naomi.— fictional area, was an anagram of neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and — neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we _ neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i _ neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i promise _ neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i promise you - neighbours itself. no! i didn't know this! go and we i...
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our next witness is doctor naomi is professor of women's studies of african-american studies.residential's for the university of michigan. her research focused on issues surrounding race voice and gender. 2019 scholar and resident phd and ma from harvard and a ba. professor andre recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairman coleman chairman nadler ranking member and members of the subcommittee. i am happy and very honored to have my voice included in this hearing supporting lift every voice and sing to become a national him up. my entrance into the discussion gets to the core of what i want to emphasize the sense of belonging. while belonging might be a birthright of citizenship it is not always experience in the happenings of daily life. belonging is not proven by statistics or enforced in surveys and in person and online workshops. belonging should not be it's instead it's a feeling of what we are seeing being fully human. i want to spend a moment unpacking the musical term, him. goes back to the ancient greeks with discussion the music dictionary for gold standard for
our next witness is doctor naomi is professor of women's studies of african-american studies.residential's for the university of michigan. her research focused on issues surrounding race voice and gender. 2019 scholar and resident phd and ma from harvard and a ba. professor andre recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairman coleman chairman nadler ranking member and members of the subcommittee. i am happy and very honored to have my voice included in this hearing supporting lift...
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more recently, we've seen athletes protesting police brutality, like naomi osaka, wearing face mask bearing the names of people killed by the police in the united states. and in 2016, a seminal moment. how and cabinet a player and the national football league, or nfl, began kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. then last week, just after we reported the conversation that you're about to watch. another moment of reckoning, fired miami dolphins coach brian flores is suing the nfl m 3 teams alleging systemic and structural racism in their hiring practices flores and suit thumbs. just as the nfl is working to rehabilitate its image. and per pause for boycotts over its treatment of captioning with the super bowl, the annual championship game of the nfl. coming up right around the corner. we take a look at the state of politics and sports today and examine just how far we come. ah, you wanted me to discuss sports and activism. we have michael bennett, junior, former nfl player with the seattle seahawks pro bowler activist and author of things that make white people unco
more recently, we've seen athletes protesting police brutality, like naomi osaka, wearing face mask bearing the names of people killed by the police in the united states. and in 2016, a seminal moment. how and cabinet a player and the national football league, or nfl, began kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. then last week, just after we reported the conversation that you're about to watch. another moment of reckoning, fired miami dolphins coach brian flores is...
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those rate rises are having a real impact, for example on naomi mellor, trying to get a mortgage to buyzed. it's been a long and drawn—out process since last year, and it's looking likely that we're probably going to end up paying £100—200 more a month for the mortgage than we would have done prior to a rate rise, and when you couple that with rising energy bills, we've had a doubling of our energy bills in the last two months. at the bank, what they are trying to do is stop expectations of rising prices becoming self—fulfilling, filtering longer term into prices and wages. they very nearly raised rates even higher today. normally we get interest rate hikes like this to calm down a booming economy. the bank of england's job is to take the drinks bowl away from the party. but there is no party here, nor in millions of households up and down the country. the bank of england has lowered its forecast for the economy this year and next. and rising energy prices and food prices, and taxes too, are outweighing the rise in wages. this is a black day for living standards. the bank's forecast sho
those rate rises are having a real impact, for example on naomi mellor, trying to get a mortgage to buyzed. it's been a long and drawn—out process since last year, and it's looking likely that we're probably going to end up paying £100—200 more a month for the mortgage than we would have done prior to a rate rise, and when you couple that with rising energy bills, we've had a doubling of our energy bills in the last two months. at the bank, what they are trying to do is stop expectations...
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. >> reporter: michael phelps and naomi osaka are some of the big name athletes who changed the gamen it comes to mental health. now here in beijing, the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee is working to focus not only on physical health, but mental health as well. the right heae oreak or >> after my last olympics, i put the pressure on myself to be perfect. i would be sad and depressed all the time. >> reporter: two-time gold medallist and snowboarading superstar chloe kim is one of the many athletes this year prioritizing mental health just as much as the physical. >> we are athletes, but we're human first and we need to take care of ourselves as humans first. >> reporter: nathan chen whose bronze medal finish four years ago was seen as a letdown. he strength enned his mind for beijing. and last week, won his first gold. >> you can be physically perfect and so ready to go, but if mentally you're not there, not much is going to happen. >> reporter: from the rink? >> i have days i'm like, wow, i need a boost of confidence here. >> reporter: to the ski slopes. >> and that's coming f
. >> reporter: michael phelps and naomi osaka are some of the big name athletes who changed the gamen it comes to mental health. now here in beijing, the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee is working to focus not only on physical health, but mental health as well. the right heae oreak or >> after my last olympics, i put the pressure on myself to be perfect. i would be sad and depressed all the time. >> reporter: two-time gold medallist and snowboarading superstar chloe kim...
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. >> reporter: naomi tracks nents of genocide interest for the u.s.eir ability to have children through forcibly sterilizing women, placing iuds forcibly in women, transferring children away from their families, separating men and women so they cannot have children. >> reporter: do you think they are intentionally trying to eradicate this group of people? >> from what we have seen there are very strong indications that that is the case. >> reporter: the chinese not only deny it but at the opening ceremonies of the winter games they had a cross country skier who's a uyghur take part in the lighting of the olimic cauldron. >> this is an effort by the chinese to distract us from the real issue here at hand, that uyghurs are being tortured, and uyghurs are the victims of human rights violations by the chinese. >> reporter: for noomiy, the image of the uyghur torchlighter was a jarring reminder of another disturbing effort at olympic propaganda, berlin 1936. >> it really brings me back to thinking about how jews might have felt in 1936. 1936 the persecutio
. >> reporter: naomi tracks nents of genocide interest for the u.s.eir ability to have children through forcibly sterilizing women, placing iuds forcibly in women, transferring children away from their families, separating men and women so they cannot have children. >> reporter: do you think they are intentionally trying to eradicate this group of people? >> from what we have seen there are very strong indications that that is the case. >> reporter: the chinese not only...
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naomi joins me now. how are you doing, by the way? >> i'm doing pretty good, how are you?viewed a wolf before. >> [laughs] >> jesse: how do you identify as a wolf and become a wolf, what is the process? >> it is not really a process to become a wolf. it is more of a spiritual thing. obviously, i know i am human. i go to work every day, i pay my taxes. i do normal things. it is more of a spiritual identification. so i believe that i have the spirit of the wolf. i identify as a wolf on a personal level, but in my everyday life i often know that i'm human. it is a little bit of a misconception how people see it, especially the audio you just played was from an interview i did way back when. that one was -- if it showed the whole interview, i think that would be a pretty good description. >> jesse: okay. do you often run around in the woods the way a wolf does? >> [laughs] you know, if i'm with a certain group of friends who are like-minded -- >> jesse: like a wolf pack. >> yes, like a pack. we will do that to get some sort of release, but it is not something i do on a day-to-
naomi joins me now. how are you doing, by the way? >> i'm doing pretty good, how are you?viewed a wolf before. >> [laughs] >> jesse: how do you identify as a wolf and become a wolf, what is the process? >> it is not really a process to become a wolf. it is more of a spiritual thing. obviously, i know i am human. i go to work every day, i pay my taxes. i do normal things. it is more of a spiritual identification. so i believe that i have the spirit of the wolf. i identify...
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you reached out to naomi osaka dealing with the pressure on her and racialized pressure on her. mentally and emotionally on everyone but especially on younger people. do you -- what do you make of how these athletes are responding to that? i know the competition makes that even harder. >> there is definitely an added pressure and layer of context that's never existed but i do think the athletes are trained properly psychologically, they have this opening now to speak out in ways that perhaps weren't really characterized as being acceptable ten years ago, right? the fact to be able to talk about mental health in a way that in the past seemed weak or unacceptable today they're really being embraced with open arms. that's a good thing. we cannot recognize the athlete as being a superhuman figure but also being human at the same time that shares the same type of insecurities and self-doubts and fears and prison in the prison of her own two ears. unprecedented whether you agree with certain mandates or not, it's taken a toll on this country and around the world. the athletes are trul
you reached out to naomi osaka dealing with the pressure on her and racialized pressure on her. mentally and emotionally on everyone but especially on younger people. do you -- what do you make of how these athletes are responding to that? i know the competition makes that even harder. >> there is definitely an added pressure and layer of context that's never existed but i do think the athletes are trained properly psychologically, they have this opening now to speak out in ways that...
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>> okay, hm. [ laughter ] okay, i have a friend named naomi.nd i have a friend named -- um -- okay. two. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm going to put you down for one. next up? >> what's your name? >> emily. >> do you have a black friend? >> jimmy: does emily have a black friend? everyone says yes. >> no. i mean, yeah, maybe. i don't know. >> maybe? >> i mean, yes, i do. i don't necessarily keep in contact with them right now. but yes. >> jimmy: he's an imaginary friend. [ laughter ] our next white person is? >> hi. >> hello. >> what's your name? >> mayan. >> do you have a black friend? >> jimmy: does mayan have a black friend? all right, let's find out. >> not in australia. >> no. >> in canada. >> you have a black friend in canada? >> i do. >> what's their name? >> i haven't seen them in a long time. i did at university. i've lost touch and i'm really bad with names. >> oh, the old "i have a black friend in canada" routine. [ laughter ] all right, our next pedestrian is? >> hi. >> hello. >> what's your name? >> cameron. >> cameron, do you have a bl
>> okay, hm. [ laughter ] okay, i have a friend named naomi.nd i have a friend named -- um -- okay. two. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm going to put you down for one. next up? >> what's your name? >> emily. >> do you have a black friend? >> jimmy: does emily have a black friend? everyone says yes. >> no. i mean, yeah, maybe. i don't know. >> maybe? >> i mean, yes, i do. i don't necessarily keep in contact with them right now. but yes. >>...
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after what we watched with simone biles in the summer games, naomi osaka at the french open, she saysink we -- if we're not having, we should have a deeper conversation about mental health around these elite athletes. >> olympic -- olympians are a special breed, right? i had -- i had a great career. i got a college scholarship, went to the olympics, barely making it through all my own injuries and setbacks, won a bronze medal, and that was it. there's no career. there's no, you know -- and a bronze medal's not getting you on the cover of the wheaties box so it's a small percentage of athletes that have a long-lasting career in these olympic games and they spend their entire lives training for it and then all of a sudden, you know, a half a degree on the edge of your ski takes a gold medal performance from you, and people call you a failure. i mean, it's -- i mean, outside of other environmental concerns, i mean, it's crazy, the backseat drivers or the couch trolls that just troll olympians for failing in their moment, and it's like the difference between maybe a gold medal and not eve
after what we watched with simone biles in the summer games, naomi osaka at the french open, she saysink we -- if we're not having, we should have a deeper conversation about mental health around these elite athletes. >> olympic -- olympians are a special breed, right? i had -- i had a great career. i got a college scholarship, went to the olympics, barely making it through all my own injuries and setbacks, won a bronze medal, and that was it. there's no career. there's no, you know --...
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will find out from our health correspondent naomi.n it causes a fever like disease to begin with. it can progress and get really nasty and often involves a sort of bleeding of orphans out of your mouth and eyes, really nasty disease. and it can attack the organs as well which is why if in serious cases people are hospitalised, 15% of those end up dying. and we hear now that there is one death already here in the uk. good news is it�*s very rare in the uk, its spread mainly through rats, actually in west africa. and also in effecting bodily fluids. they uk�*s security say there is a very low risk to the general public here. it's risk to the general public here. it�*s a question of a awareness rather than anxiety that this is a risk to people?— rather than anxiety that this is a risk to people? yes, these three cases in the _ risk to people? yes, these three cases in the uk _ risk to people? yes, these three cases in the uk probably - risk to people? yes, these three cases in the uk probably came i risk to people? yes, these three - cas
will find out from our health correspondent naomi.n it causes a fever like disease to begin with. it can progress and get really nasty and often involves a sort of bleeding of orphans out of your mouth and eyes, really nasty disease. and it can attack the organs as well which is why if in serious cases people are hospitalised, 15% of those end up dying. and we hear now that there is one death already here in the uk. good news is it�*s very rare in the uk, its spread mainly through rats,...
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here is naomi osaka drying this little cat, that is a thing she does. here is an italian guy who won a match, even though he had the stomach flu, but he wrote on the camera lens thank you him odium. that is really funny if you have a six-year-old sense of humor, which i absolutely do. this is a thing about tennis stars do when they win matches. right now there is a big pro tennis tournament in dubai, and russian player named andrzej true bluff, he is ranked number seven in the world. he is at that dubai tournament, and he won a match there that will advance him to the final. when he won today's match, he did not say anything, but he did walk over to the nearest tv camera and he took out a pen. he wrote on the camera lens: no war please. again, he is the number seven ranked men's tennis player in the world. he is a russian. this is has no to the camera today upon winning that match. the number one ranked u.s. men in the world is also russian, his name is daniel, he is playing at a big tournament in mexico right now. this was his wife sitting in the stand
here is naomi osaka drying this little cat, that is a thing she does. here is an italian guy who won a match, even though he had the stomach flu, but he wrote on the camera lens thank you him odium. that is really funny if you have a six-year-old sense of humor, which i absolutely do. this is a thing about tennis stars do when they win matches. right now there is a big pro tennis tournament in dubai, and russian player named andrzej true bluff, he is ranked number seven in the world. he is at...
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a naomi or larry irish times? i have 2 quick questions if i could hi representative. the 1st one is about cyber attacks. can you confirm any cyber attacks of the russian origin? for example, we've had a major attack on toyota. one example. the 2nd question is about hidden assets. in every harbor of the mediterranean, there are mega yachts, proudly flying the flags of tax havens, where their ownership is concealed by shell companies, and many of their owners are russian. all the guards whose names are very well known will i will be identified the ownership of those will they be affected? will they be seized? and what about crypto currencies? are there any steps taken given the design of crypto to be peer to peer to evade regulation? thank you. and not dig logo, says sick on c and c o u for them. i am not aware and i dont have any information about the um attack on a specific company. but there have been cyber attacks against various ministries and ukraine and against a the media in ukraine. obviously. um rush as a armor, launching cyber attacks. i'm not aware of this o
a naomi or larry irish times? i have 2 quick questions if i could hi representative. the 1st one is about cyber attacks. can you confirm any cyber attacks of the russian origin? for example, we've had a major attack on toyota. one example. the 2nd question is about hidden assets. in every harbor of the mediterranean, there are mega yachts, proudly flying the flags of tax havens, where their ownership is concealed by shell companies, and many of their owners are russian. all the guards whose...
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hello, naomi. i don't know this is naomi. are you there? naomi? hello, bonnie? >> my name is bonnie mack levesque and i've been teaching kindergarten at sheridan for seven years . karen is a loving, thriving community and our students attend with their siblings, cousinsand family friends . i see your family fred their students later than around one. at sheridan we are honored to accept every student to our school no matter how late in the year they enrolled . due to the pandemic we have 31 kindergarten students enrolled this year but i am confused as to why sheridan is being capped at 22 students next year. even during this year of low enrollment we would have had to turn away nine families forcing them out of the neighborhood and face the possibility of sending multiple students to school.>>. >> caller: tonight i'm commenting on behalf of the community collaborative. as we've heard from many before sheridan is an amazing and thriving community and it's in fact the closest thing we have two a community school inthe district . inour district, in our neighborhood
hello, naomi. i don't know this is naomi. are you there? naomi? hello, bonnie? >> my name is bonnie mack levesque and i've been teaching kindergarten at sheridan for seven years . karen is a loving, thriving community and our students attend with their siblings, cousinsand family friends . i see your family fred their students later than around one. at sheridan we are honored to accept every student to our school no matter how late in the year they enrolled . due to the pandemic we have...
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michael birmingham holds the chancellor naomi b lynn distinguished chair and lichen studies at the university of illinois springfield. he's the author of several books on lincoln including and lincoln observed the inner world of abraham lincoln and the two volume american abraham lincoln a life as well as his new book, which he'll be discussing tonight. the black man's president abraham lincoln african americans and the pursuit of racial equality. noah. feldman is the felix frankfurter professor of law chair of the society of fellows and founding director of the julis rabinowitz program on jewish and israeli law at harvard university. he's the author of nine books including the three lives of james madison genius partisan president and his latest book which will be tonight the broken constitution lincoln's slavery and the re-founding of america diana. shall is professor of political science at loyola university, maryland and a non-resident senior fellow at the american enterprise institute where she focuses on american political thought and history. she is the author of several books includin
michael birmingham holds the chancellor naomi b lynn distinguished chair and lichen studies at the university of illinois springfield. he's the author of several books on lincoln including and lincoln observed the inner world of abraham lincoln and the two volume american abraham lincoln a life as well as his new book, which he'll be discussing tonight. the black man's president abraham lincoln african americans and the pursuit of racial equality. noah. feldman is the felix frankfurter...
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