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getting around king's college london for naomi is a work-out.— for naomi is a work-out. naomi is a work-out. before i've done any classes, it feels like i've i done any classes, it feels like i've run a marathon! there are so many rooms that i just can't even try to access of steps. and all the ones that i can access, they have got really difficult doors. i spent half my time fighting the doors. she is stud in my time fighting the doors. she is studying music — my time fighting the doors. she is studying music at _ my time fighting the doors. she is studying music at the _ my time fighting the doors. she is studying music at the university's| studying music at the university's campus on the strand, some of which dates back to the 1800s. but not long after starting, her health went downhill. she now relies on a feeding tube and the wheelchair. i have got a syndrome that basically means if i stand up, all the blood rushes to my feet. there is not enough going to my brain and so i found. ,, , , ., , . , enough going to my brain and so i found. ,, , , ., , ., , ., enough goi
getting around king's college london for naomi is a work-out.— for naomi is a work-out. naomi is a work-out. before i've done any classes, it feels like i've i done any classes, it feels like i've run a marathon! there are so many rooms that i just can't even try to access of steps. and all the ones that i can access, they have got really difficult doors. i spent half my time fighting the doors. she is stud in my time fighting the doors. she is studying music — my time fighting the doors....
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please join me in welcoming naomi schaefer and emily. >> thank you so much. >> thank you naomi and thank you for this terrific book on report and subject. how did you come to write this book, it is been two years investigating the people who are some of the most neglected and hidden in our society, abused children children who end up in the child protective system foster care were to go over a lot of specifics, what are the headlines from your research. >> i came into this research a? couple of different ways, probably the most immediate i wrote abouts american indians those who are not familiar have the worst child outcomes in the country. very high rates of child abuse and neglect in a very dysfunctional foster care system. writing about that big into wonder what the rest of the children in the system work treated like. i spent some time as a columnist in the new york post where you see headlines about child totality's and families known to be a administration for children's services, these were not happy behind closed doors they were people who were regularly reported by the neighbors
please join me in welcoming naomi schaefer and emily. >> thank you so much. >> thank you naomi and thank you for this terrific book on report and subject. how did you come to write this book, it is been two years investigating the people who are some of the most neglected and hidden in our society, abused children children who end up in the child protective system foster care were to go over a lot of specifics, what are the headlines from your research. >> i came into this...
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woman: hi, naomi. woman 2: hi, naomi. naomi: how are you guys? woman: good. wait. so much louder.aomi: so, i want to hear about the story of how coronavirus affected your relationship. sydney: i sneezed on zoom, and she said "bless you" on the zoom dms, and then we started joking around. vivian: we kept talking for, like, months and months and months. and i made her a powerpoint, and i, like, sang to her and asked her to be girlfriend. sydney: and she was like, "reasons why you should be my girlfriend," and that was about, le, two weeks after weet on zoom. vivian: and that's kind of how it happened. [singing on video, indistinct] ♪ there is no one there to dry your tears... ♪ it didn't feel like i was missing all that much, or, like, that much shifted when we, like, finally met in person because we had already established a really, like, caring relationship just over talking. i'm, like, mexican. i'm gay. i think, like, there's a lot of time where i get the sense that i need to, like, perform really well academically or socially for people to, like, accept me. and with sydney, like
woman: hi, naomi. woman 2: hi, naomi. naomi: how are you guys? woman: good. wait. so much louder.aomi: so, i want to hear about the story of how coronavirus affected your relationship. sydney: i sneezed on zoom, and she said "bless you" on the zoom dms, and then we started joking around. vivian: we kept talking for, like, months and months and months. and i made her a powerpoint, and i, like, sang to her and asked her to be girlfriend. sydney: and she was like, "reasons why you...
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it is way past time for a book like naomi's to have been written.f he did not note naomi schaefer rarely seen or felt american enterprise institute where shetu specializes in dell protective services, foster care systems and in particular the role of nongovernment actors like faith-based and >> organizationss in changing the systems on the ground. she is the author of six books, you may have seen them, you may have read some of them. thank you be the parent please, stop banning seesaws and start banning snapchat. we tried that at home. and faith despite interfaith marriages transforming america. you have no naomi is a former columnist and frequent contributor to many of the papers that you read. we are joined today as well by emily who is a journalist and a contributor at the atlantic. she was proves a long time contributor to slate for a decade you seen her work in many publications including the "new york times", a port magazine esquire and more. i will or going to do today is have a discussion about the book. i'm going to welcome both naomi and e
it is way past time for a book like naomi's to have been written.f he did not note naomi schaefer rarely seen or felt american enterprise institute where shetu specializes in dell protective services, foster care systems and in particular the role of nongovernment actors like faith-based and >> organizationss in changing the systems on the ground. she is the author of six books, you may have seen them, you may have read some of them. thank you be the parent please, stop banning seesaws...
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so it's way past time for a book like naomi's to have been written.you don't know naomi schaefer riley she is a senior fellow at aei which he specializes in child protective services, foster care system and in particular r the role of nongovernment actors like faith-based and civic organizations role in changing the systems on the ground pixies the author of six books. you may send them, you may have read some of them. they include be the parent please stop baiting seesaws and start banning snapchat. we tried that at home. and until faith do us part. you've know her as a pharmacologist and contributor to the papers that you read. we arere joined today as well by emily yoffe who is a journalist and he contributed at the atlantic. she was previously a longtime contributor to slate and its do prison advice for decades that u've seen a work in many publications including the "new york times," oprah magazine, "washington post," esquire and more. what we're going to do today is have a discussion about the book. i'm going to welcome both naomi and emily to t
so it's way past time for a book like naomi's to have been written.you don't know naomi schaefer riley she is a senior fellow at aei which he specializes in child protective services, foster care system and in particular r the role of nongovernment actors like faith-based and civic organizations role in changing the systems on the ground pixies the author of six books. you may send them, you may have read some of them. they include be the parent please stop baiting seesaws and start banning...
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we have both venus williams and naomi osaka who actually played their first match is here.y. and sets up the career for so many of those women. really. it's an interesting, you know, event when you look at it, especially when you mentioned someone like naomi osaka and talk about what she's she just tweeted. you know, a few days ago, you know, a throwback to when she was at this event and really kind of entering your career, but also tweeted. hey i'm a different, you know, person and she's in a much different mindset. do you think people come into the tournament to see these big stars? you know, we know so much more about them are getting so much more out of this event. not only in their amazing tennis ability, but really who they have been on the world stage. absolutely there is so much interest for these stars, especially the grand slam champions and naomi osaka, and we have under rescue playing here as well. and the cocoa golf. there is so much excitement for these superstars. in cobra golf, making her debut, right this is this is her first time in the classic. yes absolu
we have both venus williams and naomi osaka who actually played their first match is here.y. and sets up the career for so many of those women. really. it's an interesting, you know, event when you look at it, especially when you mentioned someone like naomi osaka and talk about what she's she just tweeted. you know, a few days ago, you know, a throwback to when she was at this event and really kind of entering your career, but also tweeted. hey i'm a different, you know, person and she's in a...
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naomi osaka and coco gauff. giants and athletics played this afternoon.s the hall of fame game, football officially back for the raiders. see you on the other side. >>> and here are tonight's guests on the late show >>> i stand here today with a computer in my pocket, basically. all the technology in the world is in this device. this was the hottest tech in 1977. the apple computer. invented the same year the dodgers had lost swept a four-game series in san francisco. that was a good 45 years before this little one was alive. second inning. j.d. davis. two-run homer to right field for davis. his fifth of the season. kershaw left the game with back pain after four innings. top four. pitching change for mookie betts. that thing was served on a matter. that put l.a. on top for good. later in the game, garcia had words for the dodgers dugout. dave capler came out, and we've been waiting for that spark from capler, something that showed he was frustrated and wanted to rally these guys together. there he is. ejected for the first time as dodgers manager. they'v
naomi osaka and coco gauff. giants and athletics played this afternoon.s the hall of fame game, football officially back for the raiders. see you on the other side. >>> and here are tonight's guests on the late show >>> i stand here today with a computer in my pocket, basically. all the technology in the world is in this device. this was the hottest tech in 1977. the apple computer. invented the same year the dodgers had lost swept a four-game series in san francisco. that was...
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charles: naomi, thank you very much. you should. >> thanks so much, charles. charles: another controversial market if you want to call it that, the oil market. joining me intelligence quarterly partner tracy shugart. tracy, as the stock market was making that 17% rebound, that june low rebound oil was plunging 25%. were the same kind of drivers involved in both of those moves? >> no. i think what we saw in the -- charles: okay. she went out there for a moment. hopefully she will come back, but again -- she is back. go ahead, tracy. >> all right. we saw move, big move up and we saw a lot of hedge funds starting to short cover while retail was shorting into that market. so that really pulled us much higher. when we look at the oil market, really what we have is just a lack of interest. open interest has been plummeting for a couple of months now and bullish investor sentiment kind of waned because of the spr releases. a lot of russian oil still stayed on the market. china locked down to never ending. i mean the physical ma
charles: naomi, thank you very much. you should. >> thanks so much, charles. charles: another controversial market if you want to call it that, the oil market. joining me intelligence quarterly partner tracy shugart. tracy, as the stock market was making that 17% rebound, that june low rebound oil was plunging 25%. were the same kind of drivers involved in both of those moves? >> no. i think what we saw in the -- charles: okay. she went out there for a moment. hopefully she will...
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naomi osaka and coco gauff. giants and athletics played this afternoon.s the hall of fame game, football officially back for the raiders. see you on the other side. >>> and here are tonight's guests on the late show for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. now you can save big o
naomi osaka and coco gauff. giants and athletics played this afternoon.s the hall of fame game, football officially back for the raiders. see you on the other side. >>> and here are tonight's guests on the late show for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness....
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naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. > >> we are counting down to the 49ers preseason kick off here on on kpix 5. it is just three days days until they face off against against the packers. a long time time teammate on the sidelines will be michael zagaris. we have have a look at the 6:a career of of the man known throughout the the nfl as simply "z". >> reporter: michael zagaris is getting ready for his 50th nfl season. when he turned the lens on me, i could not help but think about all those who came across his camera over the decades. >> joe talks about this picture. picture. it was bill's favorite picture. >> like joe walsh and joe montana on the sidelines. he got got the picture by laying on the the field himself. >> bill liked it. he said it reminded me of the old days when when you drew a play in the dark. >> reporter: the stories are contained in a coffee table book book called field of play due out in october and spans the decades of his career with the 49ers and includes classic photos of the oakland raiders and other legendary players in the nfl. >> i think my contribution has
naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. > >> we are counting down to the 49ers preseason kick off here on on kpix 5. it is just three days days until they face off against against the packers. a long time time teammate on the sidelines will be michael zagaris. we have have a look at the 6:a career of of the man known throughout the the nfl as simply "z". >> reporter: michael zagaris is getting ready for his 50th nfl season. when he turned the lens on me, i could not help but...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news. >> 70% of the teachers in that survey said the threat of gun violence affects their school environments. the kids are think think about it. > >> let's talk about coronavirus. coronavirus. americans will have have new access to boosters in. the biden administration is set to issue guidelines in the coming days on boosters to protect against the latest sub-variants. it would include directions about ordering the vaccines. the newest boosters should be available by the middle of september, according to the white house, not very far far away. > >> a muralist is spreading gun violence awareness in a unique way where we live. take a look at this. the boulder was painted painted by kyle. he is paying tribute to the 46 friends he says he is lost to gun violence. violence. that includes his best best friends, members of his family, it is realty and. holbrook copes it will bring heg bring healing for families of lost loved ones with the peace sign and spread the message of peace. it is part of this nationwide gun violence awareness mural tour. > >> crews are clearing out
naomi ruchim, cbs news. >> 70% of the teachers in that survey said the threat of gun violence affects their school environments. the kids are think think about it. > >> let's talk about coronavirus. coronavirus. americans will have have new access to boosters in. the biden administration is set to issue guidelines in the coming days on boosters to protect against the latest sub-variants. it would include directions about ordering the vaccines. the newest boosters should be...
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it cuyler. >> hey, ladies, tennis superstar naomi osaka and coco gauff will face off here in san jose in just over an hour. the pair have met 3 times in their careers with osaka holding a 2 to one edge. however, coco gauff is playing some of the best tennis of her career. she just cracked the top 10 world rankings for the first time ever this week after dominant play in the opening round here at the mubadala silicon valley classic goff defeated lena colony in a 6, 0, 6, 1, in her first 6, 1, rather in her tuesday night match. she had strong play on her, served off at 7 aces won 89% of points on her first serve. she also covered the court extremely well. meanwhile, osaka's trying to climb back up the rankings after a rough 1st half of 2022. she dropped a wimbledon citing a left achilles injury. she also lost the first round of the french open osaka had a really difficult draw here in san jose facing 55th world rank chin when jang in the first round they split the opening set and then osaka turned it on in the 3rd winning 6. one. osaka says her goal for this tournament and just to have
it cuyler. >> hey, ladies, tennis superstar naomi osaka and coco gauff will face off here in san jose in just over an hour. the pair have met 3 times in their careers with osaka holding a 2 to one edge. however, coco gauff is playing some of the best tennis of her career. she just cracked the top 10 world rankings for the first time ever this week after dominant play in the opening round here at the mubadala silicon valley classic goff defeated lena colony in a 6, 0, 6, 1, in her first 6,...
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naomi always thought she was going to be a star from when she was a baby. kicked him out of the family home for choosing fashion over the law. the pair didn't speak for 15 years. when you went to really dark places, how bad did it get before you came through? i mean, it got very bad because, imagine, here i was, you know, i lost one home, which was africa, you know, came to england, then i lost a second home when i was kicked out, and then i went into the gay scene thinking i'd found my tribe and, again, so many rejections. you've had four eye operations. i never had good eyesight anyway, i always had sort of —10 glasses, and i had four retinal detachments, four surgeries, each time meant three weeks staring at the ground. but what i also learned from the period, you don't need perfect vision to create. rumours abound that he is the favourite to succeed anna wintour, another brit, as the editor of american vogue. all i can tell you is i'm so happy doing what i'm doing right now, working with british vogue, also overseeing other european vogues. it would sti
naomi always thought she was going to be a star from when she was a baby. kicked him out of the family home for choosing fashion over the law. the pair didn't speak for 15 years. when you went to really dark places, how bad did it get before you came through? i mean, it got very bad because, imagine, here i was, you know, i lost one home, which was africa, you know, came to england, then i lost a second home when i was kicked out, and then i went into the gay scene thinking i'd found my tribe...
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. >> we are talking with naomi of bloomberg tax, you can call up host: --(202) 748-8000. four -- as one if we could shift gears and focus back on student loans, the forgiveness plan announced by the president yesterday. the tax implications, have you looked at what that could mean for people who are forgiven 10,000 or $20,000 in their student loans? >> last year congress passed a coronavirus
. >> we are talking with naomi of bloomberg tax, you can call up host: --(202) 748-8000. four -- as one if we could shift gears and focus back on student loans, the forgiveness plan announced by the president yesterday. the tax implications, have you looked at what that could mean for people who are forgiven 10,000 or $20,000 in their student loans? >> last year congress passed a coronavirus
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naomi always thought she was going to be a star from when she was a baby.osing fashion over the law. the pair didn't speak for 15 years. when you went to really dark places, how bad did it get before you came through? i mean, it got very bad because, imagine, here i was, you know, i lost one home which was africa, you know, came to england, then i lost a second home when i was kicked out, and then i went into the gay scene thinking i'd found my tribe and, again, so many rejections. you've had four eye operations. i never had good eyesight anyway, i always had sort of —10 glasses, and i had four retinal detachments, foursurgeries, each time meant three weeks staring out of the ground. —— at the ground. but what i also learned from the period, you don't need perfect vision to create. rumours abound that he is the favourite to succeed anna wintour, another brit, as the editor of american vogue. all i can tell you is i'm so happy doing what i'm doing right now, working with british vogue, also overseeing other european vogues. it would still be a pretty good jo
naomi always thought she was going to be a star from when she was a baby.osing fashion over the law. the pair didn't speak for 15 years. when you went to really dark places, how bad did it get before you came through? i mean, it got very bad because, imagine, here i was, you know, i lost one home which was africa, you know, came to england, then i lost a second home when i was kicked out, and then i went into the gay scene thinking i'd found my tribe and, again, so many rejections. you've had...
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earlier we spoke with naomi romani, he's a trial lawyer, a former federal prosecutor and legal commentator. we asked him if there was any reason to believe the raid on trump's estate was politically motivated. well, certainly possible. the statute that donald trump may have violated 18 u. s. c, 2071 has a disqualification provision, and this was passed after which are nixon. and it specifically says, in addition to a potential 3 year term and federal prison. that if you are convicted of violating this statute, you are prohibited from holding public office and is a question whether it is laws, unconstitutional or not because it's never been applied. but it's a real possibility that if trump is prosecuted, that he's prohibited from running in 2024, it's catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world this morning . hundreds of government opponents have rallied in sri lanka, calling for an end to emergency laws and the dissolution of parliament. massive street protests forced the former president to quit last month. the new leader renewal vic rim a single was used as use emer
earlier we spoke with naomi romani, he's a trial lawyer, a former federal prosecutor and legal commentator. we asked him if there was any reason to believe the raid on trump's estate was politically motivated. well, certainly possible. the statute that donald trump may have violated 18 u. s. c, 2071 has a disqualification provision, and this was passed after which are nixon. and it specifically says, in addition to a potential 3 year term and federal prison. that if you are convicted of...
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jeffrey: i have tried to elain to naomi, whom i admire, that what what i was recommending was financialther it was to poland all the viet uni or russia. i was absolutely aghast at the cheating and corruption and the giveaways. i said so very exicitly at the time and resigned over it. i was useless in trying to get western help, and also because i did not like at all what was going on. i would say the failure of an orderly approach, which was achieved in poland, but failed in the former soviet union, becausthere was no western constructive engagemen definitely played a role in the instability in the 1990's. definitely played a role in the rise of the oligarch class. in fact, i was absolutely explaining to the u.s. and the imf and world bank in 1994, 1995 what was going on. they didn't care. they thought that is for yeltsin perhaps in the cheating, shares for loans process. having said all of that, what is important to say, there is no linear determinism, even from events like that which were destabilizing and unnecessary, to what is happening now. when president putin came in, he was not
jeffrey: i have tried to elain to naomi, whom i admire, that what what i was recommending was financialther it was to poland all the viet uni or russia. i was absolutely aghast at the cheating and corruption and the giveaways. i said so very exicitly at the time and resigned over it. i was useless in trying to get western help, and also because i did not like at all what was going on. i would say the failure of an orderly approach, which was achieved in poland, but failed in the former soviet...
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naomi osaka in her first event since the french open in may. she advanced with a first round three-set wind. 18-year-old coco gauff cruising in her match, 6-1, 6-0. they will now face each other in the second round. and when it comes to vin scully, one of the most impressive things. i called double-a baseball back in the day. and after 150 games, whatever it is, you get really sick of the support. the guy did it for 67 years. that is love for the game. a true ambassador for baseball. >> it was an honor to be able to listen to him for as long as we did. he had an iconic voice, too. so calming, so soothing. and he told how it is, as we talked to a couple people who were remembering him tonight saying he was so authentic, and he really was great for the sport. >> a legend and a g.o.a.t. >> incredible. >>> up >>> a san francisco company known for its sweet treats celebrating a major milestone. >> golden gate cookie factory has been in business for 60 years. pretty incredible. we got a special tour which cranks out 365 days a year. >> we watched a c
naomi osaka in her first event since the french open in may. she advanced with a first round three-set wind. 18-year-old coco gauff cruising in her match, 6-1, 6-0. they will now face each other in the second round. and when it comes to vin scully, one of the most impressive things. i called double-a baseball back in the day. and after 150 games, whatever it is, you get really sick of the support. the guy did it for 67 years. that is love for the game. a true ambassador for baseball. >>...
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jason, in fact, for naomi osaka's match earlier this afternoon, more than 2000 people attended.s the most ever for a tuesday tuesday daytime match here in san jose. also, fans were lining the fence to see osaka to try to get her to sign some autographs. people were so excited and she was really generous with her time signing autographs, taking pictures with every single kid and fan who came out. coco gauff. the american also had a huge reception here in san jose. so fans really, really excited to see some of the world's best right here in our own backyard. >> we've got that justin bieber blaring in the background to i love it. cuyler, thank you so much. yeah. hear it thank you, kylen. all righty. that's all we have for sports. we'll be right back after a quick break. s non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 2
jason, in fact, for naomi osaka's match earlier this afternoon, more than 2000 people attended.s the most ever for a tuesday tuesday daytime match here in san jose. also, fans were lining the fence to see osaka to try to get her to sign some autographs. people were so excited and she was really generous with her time signing autographs, taking pictures with every single kid and fan who came out. coco gauff. the american also had a huge reception here in san jose. so fans really, really excited...
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that's why there is a big coco gauff, naomi osaka. so many more. >> people can't be serious.n, right? there are some people who are really great players. there are others who are icons. like john mccain wrote was an icon. other people, great tennis player. serena williams is an icon. >> icon, hands down. >> this is something different. this is in the court of the volleyball -- volleyball court. you appointed director of brigham young university admitted that much more should have been done when officials became aware that a black player on the women's volleyball team was taunted by racist slurs in a match on friday. rachel richardson said the barrage of insults caused her and fellow black players to feel unsafe and that byu officials did not take adequate steps to stop the taunting. be a use that one person has not been banned from the athletic event. they've not only called the n-word every time she surgery again, but she was threatened and she said she was made to feel unsafe in a crowded gym. what happened in this game? >> unfortunately, we live in a world and athletes are
that's why there is a big coco gauff, naomi osaka. so many more. >> people can't be serious.n, right? there are some people who are really great players. there are others who are icons. like john mccain wrote was an icon. other people, great tennis player. serena williams is an icon. >> icon, hands down. >> this is something different. this is in the court of the volleyball -- volleyball court. you appointed director of brigham young university admitted that much more should...
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that's why there's a naomi osaka.hy there will be so many more. >> people can't be serious. they know the difference between an icon. there's some people who are really great players, right? there are others who are icons. there are other people who were a great tennis player, serena williams is an icon. she is a great tennis player. let's talk, this is something different, this is an accord or the volleyball court. the athletic director of brigham young university. admitting today that much more should been done when officials became aware that a black pillar, on the duke's women's volleyball team was taunted by racist slur during a match against byu. this is on friday. a name is rachel richards and she said the barrage of insults caused her and fellow black players to feel unsafe and that byu officials did not take adequate steps to stop the taunting. byu says one person is now been banned from the athletic event. he was not only called the n-word every time she served during a game against byu, she was threatened a
that's why there's a naomi osaka.hy there will be so many more. >> people can't be serious. they know the difference between an icon. there's some people who are really great players, right? there are others who are icons. there are other people who were a great tennis player, serena williams is an icon. she is a great tennis player. let's talk, this is something different, this is an accord or the volleyball court. the athletic director of brigham young university. admitting today that...
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naomi dattani and alice monaghan for london spirit helped put an end to birmingham phoenix's chances from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello again. it's going to be another fine day across much of the country on wednesday. these are the temperatures we start with — double figures for the most part, but a bit colder, i think, in the northeast of scotland. there is some cloud coming in off the north sea to bring a few showers to the far north of england. the odd shower could develop across some eastern parts of england as the cloud bubbles up, but much of england and wales will be dry with plenty of sunshine. quite windy in the south, especially in the english channel. not as windy for scotland and northern ireland, more sunshine than we had on tuesday. temperatures aren't changing very much — so again, the mid—20s across southern parts of england and wales. heading into thursday, could see some heavier showers in the channel islands threatening the far southwest of england. otherwise, again, a lot of dry weather, some lengthy spells of sunshine, probably not qu
naomi dattani and alice monaghan for london spirit helped put an end to birmingham phoenix's chances from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello again. it's going to be another fine day across much of the country on wednesday. these are the temperatures we start with — double figures for the most part, but a bit colder, i think, in the northeast of scotland. there is some cloud coming in off the north sea to bring a few showers to the far north of england. the odd shower...
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we have both venus williams and naomi osaka who actually played their first match is here. so it really marks a great history and sets up the career for so many of those women. four time major champion, a soccer faces off against china's qian wen zeng and the second afternoon match at san jose state. today is a major league baseball trade deadline. teams have until three this afternoon to come to an agreement and it looks like the giants could be sellers just about 10. minutes ago, the team traded first baseman darren rough to the new york mets for third baseman jd david and prospects that was first reported by the mlb network. the giants are more than 18 games out of first place in the national league west and are 4.5 games back from the wildcard, final wild card spot. and we know the a's are sellers at the deadline. the team traded several players before the season even started and move pictures frankie montas and lou trevino to the yankees yesterday . montes was with his six years with the aids after being acquired from the dodgers back in 2016, now in exchange for monta
we have both venus williams and naomi osaka who actually played their first match is here. so it really marks a great history and sets up the career for so many of those women. four time major champion, a soccer faces off against china's qian wen zeng and the second afternoon match at san jose state. today is a major league baseball trade deadline. teams have until three this afternoon to come to an agreement and it looks like the giants could be sellers just about 10. minutes ago, the team...
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and obviously she because, you know, you're playing naomi just she can play lights out tennis, which i feel like maybe 2 of the match points that actual site, seconds every turn. but other than that, i sais, i why was it like i was just like a potentially and calm down. and if it doesn't come down tonight, that's probably not my day. >> meanwhile, just up the road in santa clara, the forty-niners training camp is underway and the coaching staff says the offense is shaping up nicely wide receiver deebo samuel just signed a massive extension earlier this week to help shore up the wide receivers room. the ground game in good shape as well. the forty-niners are going to have a really deep backfield just last season leading rusher elijah mitchell broke a record for the franchise and he'll look to follow that up. running back. jeff wilson junior is healthy as he enters his 5th season in the red and gold. the forty-niners added in the backfield depth. this offseason when they drafted teary and davis price in the 3rd round second year running back, trey sermon hopes to rebound from a stunted
and obviously she because, you know, you're playing naomi just she can play lights out tennis, which i feel like maybe 2 of the match points that actual site, seconds every turn. but other than that, i sais, i why was it like i was just like a potentially and calm down. and if it doesn't come down tonight, that's probably not my day. >> meanwhile, just up the road in santa clara, the forty-niners training camp is underway and the coaching staff says the offense is shaping up nicely wide...
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out with naomi afterwards. it was a very controversial match that spouted a significant amount of sexist and racist tropes in the media that ultimately sparked a universal dialogue that the public didn't know they needed to have. and we did some. rina launched those conversations mod being a competitive athlete at the same societal conversations that serena launched. that's outside of those tennis court lines. very important conversation. sean williams is also being celebrated in a new television ad. fromwi beyonce fr this spot. it's called a lot. it's called love means everything and let's go and take a look. i am concerned. when the world writes her down in history. will begin where she started. at love. no points. zero score. just love. it's a love that will remember on this spot is so powerful. it really highlights serena's legacy both as an athlete and a role model, do you? absolutely serena a. and and we all know the long story with serena and her sister venus from their humble beginnings and compton with
out with naomi afterwards. it was a very controversial match that spouted a significant amount of sexist and racist tropes in the media that ultimately sparked a universal dialogue that the public didn't know they needed to have. and we did some. rina launched those conversations mod being a competitive athlete at the same societal conversations that serena launched. that's outside of those tennis court lines. very important conversation. sean williams is also being celebrated in a new...
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. >> naomi's there. stay with us.ll to come, becoming clearer how digital enhancement is transforming the way we see the moon missions from half a century ago. >> is the first african-american to win a presidential nomination of a major party. he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day. it was martin luther king who declared, i have a dream. >> darkness falls tonight, but an unfamiliar light will appear in the southeastern sky. an orange, glowing disk that is brighter than anything except the moon. in the late -- neighboring planet. >> there is no doubt that the selection is an important milestone. it is the first of at least two more of the new station. >> it will take months and dolly -- billions of dollars t accomplish what was achieved in just hours. >> three weeks is the longest of an off-duty cop. it was with great satisfaction that john vernon swung a pendulum to send that going again. >> hello. this is bbc news. these are our latest headlines. the u.s. justice department has released a heavily redacted version
. >> naomi's there. stay with us.ll to come, becoming clearer how digital enhancement is transforming the way we see the moon missions from half a century ago. >> is the first african-american to win a presidential nomination of a major party. he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day. it was martin luther king who declared, i have a dream. >> darkness falls tonight, but an unfamiliar light will appear in the southeastern sky. an orange, glowing disk that is brighter than...
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her that the, i need the red army in the far east, where the one and a half 1000000 strong quanto naomi is waiting for us and britain had a hard time retaking several islands from japan and would welcome some help with a japanese read it. the most was the idea that the soviet, by coming to the pacific war, truly understood this solid assures that the russians are coming in on schedule true and writes in his diary, test dollar will be in the jap war by august, 15th finney japs. when that occurs, ah, the invincible cleanser anatomy was able to hold out for just 20 days. ah, the red armies outstanding, manchurian operation ended in complete victory. but even those of new military reasons for it to russia and like a saki with bond, who the bomb was not actually dropped on japan, it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what it's going to have to soviets. if they interfered with americans post war plant, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and gettin
her that the, i need the red army in the far east, where the one and a half 1000000 strong quanto naomi is waiting for us and britain had a hard time retaking several islands from japan and would welcome some help with a japanese read it. the most was the idea that the soviet, by coming to the pacific war, truly understood this solid assures that the russians are coming in on schedule true and writes in his diary, test dollar will be in the jap war by august, 15th finney japs. when that occurs,...
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. >> superstar naomi osaka's in the middle of a tough first-round matchup right now.e quentin james 6 for the first set. she is down. 0, 5, 3, in the second osaka's playing with a high level of intensity and confidence were first serve percentage is a little bit down. osaka found success through great river. it and placement in her first serve. however, zhang is not giving up. osaka said her goal for this tournament is just to have fun and try to get back to level that she was playing at a little over a year ago. again, coco gauff expected to take the court right around 7 o'clock here in san jose. of course, with much more for you coming up later tonight in our sportscast for now live from san jose state university. i'm kylen mills kron 4 sports. thank you. kylen. as he said, we'll hear from her in the 9 o'clock hour. >> now the biggest star on the trade market has found a new home world series champion in 2 time. silver slugger winner juan soto has been traded to the san diego padres along with first baseman josh bell. washington will receive first baseman luke voit
. >> superstar naomi osaka's in the middle of a tough first-round matchup right now.e quentin james 6 for the first set. she is down. 0, 5, 3, in the second osaka's playing with a high level of intensity and confidence were first serve percentage is a little bit down. osaka found success through great river. it and placement in her first serve. however, zhang is not giving up. osaka said her goal for this tournament is just to have fun and try to get back to level that she was playing at...
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coco gauff and naomi osaka play their first round matches tomorrow.ather in the south bay. i'll be there soon enough. amanda reached the quarterfinals at wimbledon last month. she make quick work today, winning in straight sets. she will face the former number one ranked player in the world carolina peskova in the second round. >>> it's officially official. forward jamychal green finalized his contract with the warnock today. the veteran big man knew that he would have some options in free agency. because of this, he took his phone everywhere during a recent trip to jamaica. >> ways at the resort in the plunge pool. so i know it's business time, so i kept my phone on loud and got a call. i picked it up and it was steve kerr. so i dried off, went inside, talked to him, had a good conversation. felt good. >> i recently took a trip to hay highway and did the opposite. i said i was going off the grid for six days, leave my phone at moment. our producer got a text from me approximately 16 hours later. >> it's hard to put that totally aside. >> no doubt abo
coco gauff and naomi osaka play their first round matches tomorrow.ather in the south bay. i'll be there soon enough. amanda reached the quarterfinals at wimbledon last month. she make quick work today, winning in straight sets. she will face the former number one ranked player in the world carolina peskova in the second round. >>> it's officially official. forward jamychal green finalized his contract with the warnock today. the veteran big man knew that he would have some options in...
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tennis superstar naomi osaka coco gauff will face off and the second round of the mubadala silicon valleye 2 have met 3 times before their careers with osaka holding the 2 to one edge. however, goff is playing some of the best tennis of her career. she just cracked the top 10 world rankings for the first time ever coming in at number 10. she absolutely dominated her first match here in san jose goff defeated on alina callum ina 6, 1, 6, o on tuesday night behind strong play on her serve. goff had 7 aces and won 89% of points on her first serve. she also covered the court extremely well. meanwhile, osaka's trying to climb back up the rankings after a rough 1st half 2022. she dropped out of wimbledon citing a left achilles injury. osaka had a tough draw here in san jose facing 55th world ranked jay genuine change in the first round. they ve split the opening set osaka turned it on in the 3rd set winning 6, one. osaka says her goal for this tournament is just to have fun. goff says she's using this tournament as a tuneup for the u.s. open. she wants to get the hard court season off on the ri
tennis superstar naomi osaka coco gauff will face off and the second round of the mubadala silicon valleye 2 have met 3 times before their careers with osaka holding the 2 to one edge. however, goff is playing some of the best tennis of her career. she just cracked the top 10 world rankings for the first time ever coming in at number 10. she absolutely dominated her first match here in san jose goff defeated on alina callum ina 6, 1, 6, o on tuesday night behind strong play on her serve. goff...
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tournament started today on the campus of san jose state. 2 of the main headliners will be coco gauff and naomigolf actually threw the first pitch out at the giants game this weekend. he said how crazy it is to feel the difference between the weather here in san francisco and then over in san jose. she also believes this tournament will help her prepare for the u.s. open later this month. >> there's a lot of time between now and u.s. open and used to playing this weekend playing this tournament. gets me an idea what i need to do better or continue to keep leading up to t and tell us so i'm just excited to see how this week goes. >> busy busy day in the bay. when isn't it busy? but we had we had bodies all over the place. i here in the city at michael green's opening presser. kylen was at forty-niners practice and she was also at that tennis tournament today talking coco. so yeah, everywhere. quite a team, guys. yeah, we have speaking we like we like the one big happy family. yeah. aspect of the both back is happy. he got paid. >> 58 million guaranteed a number that is above my head. know it's a
tournament started today on the campus of san jose state. 2 of the main headliners will be coco gauff and naomigolf actually threw the first pitch out at the giants game this weekend. he said how crazy it is to feel the difference between the weather here in san francisco and then over in san jose. she also believes this tournament will help her prepare for the u.s. open later this month. >> there's a lot of time between now and u.s. open and used to playing this weekend playing this...
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amid her match against naomi osaka the then 20-year-old upstart serena lashing out at the chair umpire after she was given a warning for allegedly taking signals from her coach in the stands. >> you owe me an apology! you owe me an apology! i have never cheated in my life! >> reporter: she was later penalized a whole game. after multiple code violations including what the chair umpire called verbal abuse. >> that's the thing about serena. she's a human being with a lot of emotions. some tennis players are able to encapsulate that and keep it within and keep themselves controlled and calm. so it just proves to me that she's a human being. >> reporter: it always feels like whenever she takes the court all eyes are on her for better or for worse. >> serena's authentic. she believes in speaking out. if she feels it's, you know, the truth. at the end of the day i think everything great about her overshadows all of that. >> reporter: and while serena's legacy has transcended the sport, it's most palpable in a new generation of tennis players. one that looks a lot more like her and her sister
amid her match against naomi osaka the then 20-year-old upstart serena lashing out at the chair umpire after she was given a warning for allegedly taking signals from her coach in the stands. >> you owe me an apology! you owe me an apology! i have never cheated in my life! >> reporter: she was later penalized a whole game. after multiple code violations including what the chair umpire called verbal abuse. >> that's the thing about serena. she's a human being with a lot of...
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houses like louis baton whose head designer from 2018 to 2021 was the late virgil ablow supermodel, naomi campbell says it's not enough and recently called for more black models and design is in the fashion industry. is trying to have regular stable compensations with minorities said beander collectively. so it's good that she said it already, but it would have been better if she had said it earlier when she was still a superstar. on martha. she's a uniform, she's had a great career. she's our voice about sometimes you don't think of raising that voice when you're at the top and in the spotlight to fit it while it's a shame she did not do it earlier. walla, her simple de la. now a man, i easy hopes that his fashion is not only admired, but bought 2, especially by african oats. go to a customer's looking for traditional yet elegant designs. aah stain she into the heartbeat of etiquette. rip music carter guy. no one but bad for poems, industry music, they view like kind of traditional flamboyance through the authenticity and read them off the palm wine music xandra i thought i. 1 this is of
houses like louis baton whose head designer from 2018 to 2021 was the late virgil ablow supermodel, naomi campbell says it's not enough and recently called for more black models and design is in the fashion industry. is trying to have regular stable compensations with minorities said beander collectively. so it's good that she said it already, but it would have been better if she had said it earlier when she was still a superstar. on martha. she's a uniform, she's had a great career. she's our...
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john, naomi, tom, thank you for being here today. thank you for your sister, doris as well who could not be with us. john, thank you for your military service. your family sacrificed so much for our country. i know that no award can ever make up for the loss of your father and not having him there as you grew up. but i hope today you take some pride and comfort in knowing his valor is finally receiving the full recognition and has always deserved. january 31, 1968, it was an open assault of a company -- that would come to be known as the tet offensive. a bloodied period of the vietnam war. the north vietnamese forests -- foresters launched an attack on an air saigon. the first american unit to respond was that of specialist five dwight birdwell. unknown to the men, they were moving to be taking on a full -- they arrived, and their unit took the brunt of the attack with many vehicles disabled. when his tank commander was hit and wounded, birdwell got to a place of safety and took command. he knew his vehicle was on the first line of d
john, naomi, tom, thank you for being here today. thank you for your sister, doris as well who could not be with us. john, thank you for your military service. your family sacrificed so much for our country. i know that no award can ever make up for the loss of your father and not having him there as you grew up. but i hope today you take some pride and comfort in knowing his valor is finally receiving the full recognition and has always deserved. january 31, 1968, it was an open assault of a...
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naomi osaka japanese woman failed with american danielle collins 6736, however, the most.ain thing is that the belarusians have overcome. the first round without losses, kristina kamysh will continue the first of our us open started arina sobolenko, the girl quite easily reached the second round of the championship, defeating the american katherine harrison from the third hundred list w.6.16.3 belarusian, made a little more unforced errors 13 to 12, but at the same time she surpassed her opponent in ace wieners and the percentage of the first serve, but the most important thing is that the number of double faults is not terrifying, only four missteps in the current season, we recall there was a boy when the arena scored 15 pieces per game, the next opponent looks much more dangerous is this an experienced estonian? cannes second racket of the country and 26th in the world victoria azarenka in a duel with american ashley krueger needed three sets to achieve success 61 4 6 6 2, in the second game belorussko missed the break advantage and lost again games in a row, but after
naomi osaka japanese woman failed with american danielle collins 6736, however, the most.ain thing is that the belarusians have overcome. the first round without losses, kristina kamysh will continue the first of our us open started arina sobolenko, the girl quite easily reached the second round of the championship, defeating the american katherine harrison from the third hundred list w.6.16.3 belarusian, made a little more unforced errors 13 to 12, but at the same time she surpassed her...
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naomi schaefer riley is the author of the faculty lounges. the more we have thrown at pell grants and other forms of financial aid and grants. >> the more college administrators have felt free to raise tuition. and you could see these graphs just go up just like this. one of these universities and colleges using this money for one of the things that you definitely seen balloon in recent is the number of administrators on college campuses. there are all sorts of, you know, new deans of students to have new to ensure that there aren't too many microaggressions to ensure that kids are having fun and enjoying themselves. you know, to deal with remedial education, schaefer riley, are you schools are spending like crazy installing lazy rivers on campus. >> paying their football coaches 11 million bucks a year. but spending fewer of those dollars on education itself. so colleges of said, oh, we can cut costs on the teaching, which is, of course, exactly where you want them to be putting their resources because for most parents, the whole point of go
naomi schaefer riley is the author of the faculty lounges. the more we have thrown at pell grants and other forms of financial aid and grants. >> the more college administrators have felt free to raise tuition. and you could see these graphs just go up just like this. one of these universities and colleges using this money for one of the things that you definitely seen balloon in recent is the number of administrators on college campuses. there are all sorts of, you know, new deans of...
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naomi schaefer riley is the author of the faculty lounges.id and grants, the more college administrators have felt free to raise tuition. and you could see these graphs just go up just like this. one of these universities and colleges using this money for one of the things that you definitely seen balloon in recent is the number of administrators on college campuses. there are all sorts of, you know, new deans of students to have new to ensure that there aren't too many microaggressions to ensure that kids are having fun and enjoying themselves. you know, to deal with remedial education, schaefer riley, are you schools are spending like crazy. >> installing lazy rivers on campus. >> paying their football coaches 11 million bucks a year. but spending fewer of those dollars on education itself. so colleges of said, oh, we can cut costs on the teaching, which is, of course, exactly where you want them to be putting their resources because for most parents, the whole point of going to college for good is that they are learning something. but coll
naomi schaefer riley is the author of the faculty lounges.id and grants, the more college administrators have felt free to raise tuition. and you could see these graphs just go up just like this. one of these universities and colleges using this money for one of the things that you definitely seen balloon in recent is the number of administrators on college campuses. there are all sorts of, you know, new deans of students to have new to ensure that there aren't too many microaggressions to...