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the planning began, he sent out cord nats,ed nats coordinants and told to bring pool noodles and 4-year-old josh got it. >> from colorado to washington people come from all over. i don't know why but it is insane. it is incredible. >> we just wanted to be a part of it. seemed like something big and, yeah, so, i mean, his name is josh. so, i figured we would have double the chance of winning. >> the group created a fund that they will donate the proceeds to children's hospital and a food bank. >> proving it the pandemic gave a lot of people a lot of time. >> thank you, josh. >> thanks for joining us, "cbs evening news" is next. news updates are always on kpix.com captioning sponsored by cbs >> duncan: tonight, america's race to vaccinate hits a speed bump-- millions of people are not getting their second shot of covid-19 vaccine and those numbers are growing. >> there are people who have clearly vaccine hesitant. >> duncan: we'll check in with dr. david agus of the challenges still ahead. also tonight india's covid surge. oxygen runs short as its health. plus president biden's first 100 days
the planning began, he sent out cord nats,ed nats coordinants and told to bring pool noodles and 4-year-old josh got it. >> from colorado to washington people come from all over. i don't know why but it is insane. it is incredible. >> we just wanted to be a part of it. seemed like something big and, yeah, so, i mean, his name is josh. so, i figured we would have double the chance of winning. >> the group created a fund that they will donate the proceeds to children's hospital...
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that's encouraging to hear because we love our nats. >> dr. fauci, stay safe out there.nks so much for joining us. >> thank, wolf. thank you for having me, as always. >> thank you. >>> coming up, iran now vowing to take revenge on israel after a mysterious blackout at a key nuclear site. we're going to take a closer look at the impact on nuclear talks with the u.s. we'll be right back. troducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go ♪ well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter. into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation ...you take it on by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... ...which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your e
that's encouraging to hear because we love our nats. >> dr. fauci, stay safe out there.nks so much for joining us. >> thank, wolf. thank you for having me, as always. >> thank you. >>> coming up, iran now vowing to take revenge on israel after a mysterious blackout at a key nuclear site. we're going to take a closer look at the impact on nuclear talks with the u.s. we'll be right back. troducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need,...
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not as good as the yankees, you know, i'm always hoping as originally a yankees fan for a yankees/natsare much more likely to get there than the home team here in d.c. >> all right nbc's mike memoli, thank you so much for getting up early with us and all i have to say in response to mr. memoli and also to all of you is, let's go, os thank you for getting up way too early with us on this thursday morning. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" starts right now >>> has got the exact right message and is being responded -- the response is fabulous around the country. >> deeply honored and i want to thank you for your commitment to the american workers >> my hat's off to you for taking that stand and for sending a clear message around the world. >> it's a privilege to serve >> i can't thank you enough for the privilege that you've given me and the leadership that you've shown >> i'm thrilled to have a chance to help you live up to your campaign promises. >> thank you for getting this country moving >> optimism from small businesses is higher than it's been in about 16 years w
not as good as the yankees, you know, i'm always hoping as originally a yankees fan for a yankees/natsare much more likely to get there than the home team here in d.c. >> all right nbc's mike memoli, thank you so much for getting up early with us and all i have to say in response to mr. memoli and also to all of you is, let's go, os thank you for getting up way too early with us on this thursday morning. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" starts right now >>> has got the...
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the nats got a positive test from a player yesterday, contact tracing put four more players and staff members in quarantine as well, and now -- now, the nats' gm says there are at least three more positive tests and they could end up with a fourth. >>> vip sections have been around a long time, but vof sections, they're the new new. vof, vaccinated only fans, and the miami heat rolling out a new vof section tonight. fans have to prove they're fully vaccinated, then get access to groups of seats in the lower bowl, masks required other companies and businesses are offering perks as well royal caribbean set to kick off a series of summer cruises on which all crew members and passengers over 18 must be fully vaccinated as more and more americans get shots, will life start to look one way for the haves and another way for the have nots, in miami he's cal perry. >> reporter: the first in the league to try something like this out, the idea is simple enough, take 450 fans out of the 4,000 and give them the option of sitting in what they're calling a fully vaccinated section. you bring your cd
the nats got a positive test from a player yesterday, contact tracing put four more players and staff members in quarantine as well, and now -- now, the nats' gm says there are at least three more positive tests and they could end up with a fourth. >>> vip sections have been around a long time, but vof sections, they're the new new. vof, vaccinated only fans, and the miami heat rolling out a new vof section tonight. fans have to prove they're fully vaccinated, then get access to groups...
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the movie chronicles the 1831 nat turner slave revolt in virginia. it's not a holy realistic recreation, but it's one that does two things better than any other cinematic rendering of slavery had ever done before this is really the first picture that highlights the corrosive dehumanizing aspect of white southerners in their addiction to slavery. so you see the adverse effects that jefferson had first talked about obviously centuries before this film was released and we finally see in gory slow motion detail. why successful slave rebellions were virtually impossible to pull off in the antebellum south those of you who have taught a slavery course know the first question out of students mal's halfway through that slavery lecture is why didn't they revolt this film cinematically gives you a good mental image of why that was such a difficult thing to do. so a century after dw griffiths film about resurgence confederates and glorious klansmen this new birth of a nation wins double high honors at con film festival and then sees its mass appeal essentially
the movie chronicles the 1831 nat turner slave revolt in virginia. it's not a holy realistic recreation, but it's one that does two things better than any other cinematic rendering of slavery had ever done before this is really the first picture that highlights the corrosive dehumanizing aspect of white southerners in their addiction to slavery. so you see the adverse effects that jefferson had first talked about obviously centuries before this film was released and we finally see in gory slow...
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nat philbrick. [ applause ] >> well, thank you. it is a true pleasure to return to plymouth and particularly pilgrim hall. it's been a very interesting month and a half of going around the country, talking about it the book. but it really does seem like a homecoming to be not only in pilgrim hall but beside the painting. and for me, the thing about the painting is, as it's on the cover, doesn't that look a lot like a whale boat with that guy up front? for me it was a great continuity in books. well, like a lot of americans, i first learned about the pilgrims in elementary school. i think it was third grade. and it was thanksgiving time. and it was time for the pilgrim unit. and the teacher divided us in half. half of us indians, half of us pilgrims. i wanted to be an indian but she made me a pilgrim. and we learned about the story of how in 1620, the mayflower sailed across the ocean, came to cape cod and then plymouth harbor, came to the famous rock, were greeted by the native americans, and then a year later, celebrated the first
nat philbrick. [ applause ] >> well, thank you. it is a true pleasure to return to plymouth and particularly pilgrim hall. it's been a very interesting month and a half of going around the country, talking about it the book. but it really does seem like a homecoming to be not only in pilgrim hall but beside the painting. and for me, the thing about the painting is, as it's on the cover, doesn't that look a lot like a whale boat with that guy up front? for me it was a great continuity in...
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were they just -- just thought it was a bunch of white supremacies who be harmless or why were they natprepared. you now they were coming. it was on your social media. >> we saw it. ron johnson said i wasn't afraid because -- >> i wasn't afraid. >> because i know that those people respect the law enforcement and they would not break the law. >> and then they did. and then they did. we're going to go to a couple questions coming in because i want the audience to feel like you are part of this as well. start on a lighter note. don, who are two of your heros and why are they your heroes? >> well, obviously james baldwin is my hero for obvious reasons. my mother is my hero because she is the reason i'm here and my family has notes ton this point, and i'm -- i always pay homage to women of color. one of my heroes quite frankly is a former president because i can't imagine what he had to deal with in order to get where he -- to get to the highest office in the land. i don't even want to think about the trials and tribulations of that and the pressures of that and of course the first -- former
were they just -- just thought it was a bunch of white supremacies who be harmless or why were they natprepared. you now they were coming. it was on your social media. >> we saw it. ron johnson said i wasn't afraid because -- >> i wasn't afraid. >> because i know that those people respect the law enforcement and they would not break the law. >> and then they did. and then they did. we're going to go to a couple questions coming in because i want the audience to feel like...
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♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ abrieron estadios de béisbol al público, entre el partido de los nets y los natse . >> (información en pantalla) . >> fanáticos mostraron pruyebas negativas de coronavirus, y tarjeta de invitación . >> no te dejan entrar, no me puedo perdler el juego . >> el uso de mascarilla es obligatorio dentro del estadio, carlos acompañado de su suegra y su hija, dicen que cumplirán con todas las medidas necesarias .- >> ella es veterana, este lugar es como nuestra iglesia . >> la familia que llegó de puerto rico, no se quería perder tampoco el primer juego . >> viajamos ayer para venir a presenciar el primer juego . >> en el estadio de los yankees pese a la capacidad, solamente puede entrar el 20 por ciento . >> ya planeamos el venir . >> en el bronx de new york, maaria vargas, noticias telemundo . >> y el partido en detroit, fue en medio de una nevada, la caída de copos de nieve no fueron obstáculos para conectar este batazo,haciendo dudar al mismo jugador, los jueces tuvieron que revisar la jugada, el pelotero de detroit queda con la marca de 500 jonrones . >> y el papa fr
♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ abrieron estadios de béisbol al público, entre el partido de los nets y los natse . >> (información en pantalla) . >> fanáticos mostraron pruyebas negativas de coronavirus, y tarjeta de invitación . >> no te dejan entrar, no me puedo perdler el juego . >> el uso de mascarilla es obligatorio dentro del estadio, carlos acompañado de su suegra y su hija, dicen que cumplirán con todas las medidas necesarias .- >> ella es veterana,...
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that is a nat a ma to the people in new england who see god and all elements of god as the other. one of the things to think about is how much is going on. there are multiple quaker teachers, but we all put most of our focus on george fox. and why is that? he lived. that so many of those who were having similar revelations to george fox's would die in english prisons and they had moment tear influence, but he was savvy enough to know how to keep himself alive for decades and consequently his influence is huge and we see him as the founder of the quaker faith. how many sex are there? in the 1650s there are a man who starts cataloging different religious sects in nation and he counts 150 different sects in a region that perceived itself to have one national church, the church of england. that's how fragmented the society has become. the people that come here in new england are wanting to create communities where there is peace, where there is stability, where they are of one mind and one vision of god and that is going to be tested when the quakers arrive. what i want to talk about
that is a nat a ma to the people in new england who see god and all elements of god as the other. one of the things to think about is how much is going on. there are multiple quaker teachers, but we all put most of our focus on george fox. and why is that? he lived. that so many of those who were having similar revelations to george fox's would die in english prisons and they had moment tear influence, but he was savvy enough to know how to keep himself alive for decades and consequently his...
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earth day eve will stream on the nat geo youtube channel wednesday, april 21 at 5:30.ey is a parent company of nat geo and abc 7. >>> jack hanna, the animal and wildlife expert who became famous after his many tv appearances has been diagnosed with dementia. his family said in a statement that his dementia is believed to be caused by alzheimer's disease. they went on to say that his condition has progressed faster than anticipated and he will not be retiring to focus on his home. dr. john ashton about this on gma. >> most cases of alzheimer's actually progress more gradually and more slowly. of course, there are always exceptions and individual differences. >> jungle jack and his animals became a staple on late night and daytime tv including multiple appearances on good morning america. >>> figure out what is going on. >> i cannot stand this sound. it is driving me absolutely crazy. >> really? >> you need to stop stealing this bird's joy. it is his birthday. >> that one note. >> i enjoyed that. i did. i am going to wish a happy 39th birthday to brock. this is him singi
earth day eve will stream on the nat geo youtube channel wednesday, april 21 at 5:30.ey is a parent company of nat geo and abc 7. >>> jack hanna, the animal and wildlife expert who became famous after his many tv appearances has been diagnosed with dementia. his family said in a statement that his dementia is believed to be caused by alzheimer's disease. they went on to say that his condition has progressed faster than anticipated and he will not be retiring to focus on his home. dr....
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. >>> abc 17 and nat geo is highlighting how the climate is impacting our commune. >>> history is on the line at this sunday's oscars ceremony. the new faces that could take home oscar gold. >> plus get off cit takes a sted banning gas-powered leaf blowers. >> a storm is on the way for the weekend. >>> the 93rd academy awards show is now just three days away. major nominees this year include a lot of actors who gave really great perform ans. a look at some of the new faces. >> reporter: you may not know their names now, but on sunday, a few first-time nominees could find themselves forever-remembered as oscar-winners. >> reporter: the loveable grandma acting for five decades now nominated for best supporting actress. >> never ever even think about it. >> reporter: andre day is nominated for best actress. she brings out artist, billy holiday. >> we're fighting making space and cultures. >> reporter: first-time nominees. bill o'neal with black panther leader black hampton. he was not initially sold on the role. >> of it a very flattering proposition. then i realized there's a myriad of
. >>> abc 17 and nat geo is highlighting how the climate is impacting our commune. >>> history is on the line at this sunday's oscars ceremony. the new faces that could take home oscar gold. >> plus get off cit takes a sted banning gas-powered leaf blowers. >> a storm is on the way for the weekend. >>> the 93rd academy awards show is now just three days away. major nominees this year include a lot of actors who gave really great perform ans. a look at some...
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. >>> abc 17 and nat geo is highlighting how the climate is impacting our commune. >>> history is on the line at this sunday's oscars ceremony. thet cod take home oscar gold. >> plus get off our lawns. another city takes a step toward banning gas-powered leaf blowers. >> a storm is on the way for the weekend. ♪ ♪ think you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for him. so, i talked to my doctor and learned. humira is for people who still have uc or crohn's symptoms after trying other medications. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsenifaur tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've
. >>> abc 17 and nat geo is highlighting how the climate is impacting our commune. >>> history is on the line at this sunday's oscars ceremony. thet cod take home oscar gold. >> plus get off our lawns. another city takes a step toward banning gas-powered leaf blowers. >> a storm is on the way for the weekend. ♪ ♪ think you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing... ...me. my...
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i think pen nat is doing well.t people bet on, not the other sports i think the sports book that pen net has is really good so i'm going to stick by the stock. but it is still up for the year and understand there is a lot of hot money in pen nat let go to mark in florida, mark? >> caller: hi, jim, thanks for the insight you generously share. >> that's nice thank you. >> caller: my question is about a stock i know you like. i bought it 12 days ago and dropped. do you think i should sell williams-sonoma, hold or buy >> no, no, hold williams-sonoma. it goes in fits and starts it marks time, goes down a little bit and reports a great quarter and rallies. i think you have to be in for that again, i think that they will do a fantastic job. i saw the r.h. catalog came this weekend. that stuff is gorgeous that's a two for i think r.h. will have another great quarter. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, how are you? >> good, how about you >> caller: doing great, job, doing great. jim, look, i have this -- i target the value stock call
i think pen nat is doing well.t people bet on, not the other sports i think the sports book that pen net has is really good so i'm going to stick by the stock. but it is still up for the year and understand there is a lot of hot money in pen nat let go to mark in florida, mark? >> caller: hi, jim, thanks for the insight you generously share. >> that's nice thank you. >> caller: my question is about a stock i know you like. i bought it 12 days ago and dropped. do you think i...
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a year and half before they could play in the home crowd and the nats gave them a thrill coming from doing both in washington for four decades now. the pandemic caused a little bit of a rain delay, but this week, he finally got home. here's nbc's vaughan hilliard. >> who are you >> jimmy wilson. >> reporter: did you go to ball park at all last year? >> no, i was not allowed to. >> reporter: his name is jimmy. he has worked the stands at washington sporting events since the 1980s, including every season of the washington nationals' existence. you were there opening day >> opening day. >> reporter: and george bush threw out the first pitch? >> indeed. >> reporter: but the pandemic left jimmy no ball park to supervise only the health of his own family. >> reporter: where did you spend your time? >> at home. >> reporter: you seem like a social man to me >> yeah, i am. the virus is no joke. and it was a whole year that nobody came to visit me. no one, because you are not coming near. >> reporter: we get to ball park on this tuesday afternoon, and and we spot jimmy down the road and a hug,
a year and half before they could play in the home crowd and the nats gave them a thrill coming from doing both in washington for four decades now. the pandemic caused a little bit of a rain delay, but this week, he finally got home. here's nbc's vaughan hilliard. >> who are you >> jimmy wilson. >> reporter: did you go to ball park at all last year? >> no, i was not allowed to. >> reporter: his name is jimmy. he has worked the stands at washington sporting events...
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programs some of that can be preventable we want to help them we want to help the community around us nat's what we're trying to rally our community around and support a lot of times when i work with people who currently live in the crisis of poverty they'll say i'm not smart enough to get a skill not smart enough to go to college to ask for help i got to ask for help in poverty issue don't ask for help. that's the wrong message. nobody makes it alone absolutely no one we have to work together we have to overlap with other organizations we have to be community is the key is allowing hope that we can allow hope we can communicate we can allow worthen tell their generation if we can spark a movement that not only helps those who are in the river but also gives them the tools to help their kids and their kids' kids. not be in the river that's the movement we want when we reach out to people across. these barriers of poverty barriers of political opinion. we can really find some unique treasures in people who are different from us and find out that they're not so different after all. the world
programs some of that can be preventable we want to help them we want to help the community around us nat's what we're trying to rally our community around and support a lot of times when i work with people who currently live in the crisis of poverty they'll say i'm not smart enough to get a skill not smart enough to go to college to ask for help i got to ask for help in poverty issue don't ask for help. that's the wrong message. nobody makes it alone absolutely no one we have to work together...
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and we have the reasons that slaves like nat turner might have rebelled in real life. they do not like to show black on white violence minus some sort of final straw in films like django and bertha nature. they prompt these epic quests of revenge. it's not the protagonist revolting at the state of enslavement. hollywood feels like enslavement itself is not bad enough to warrant the violent pushback we see in these films. there had to be a personal last straw. >> learn more at 3 p.m. eastern, 6 p.m. pacific -- 6 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. pacific on american history tv. >> you can watch lectures in college classrooms, archival films, and all of our programs are archived on the website c-span.org/history, where you can also find the schedule of upcoming programs. >> 10 years ago, the arab spring spread across north africa and the middle east. tunisia, yemen, bahrain, syria, and libya. next, even ensuring, i diplomat who served as an economic and commercial attachÉ in tripoli from 2004 until 2006 talks about his book exit the colonel about the 2011 uprisings in libya. we record
and we have the reasons that slaves like nat turner might have rebelled in real life. they do not like to show black on white violence minus some sort of final straw in films like django and bertha nature. they prompt these epic quests of revenge. it's not the protagonist revolting at the state of enslavement. hollywood feels like enslavement itself is not bad enough to warrant the violent pushback we see in these films. there had to be a personal last straw. >> learn more at 3 p.m....
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juan soto delivered a game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning yesterday as the nats beat thethe season last thursday, but a coronavirus outbreak involving 11 players delayed that. >>> it wasn't a game-winning hit, but a foul ball that proved costly during a game in miami. take a look at this. >> $60 -- here it comes. right in your living room. oh! in yo face. >> the st. louis cardinals' tyler o'neil fouled a pitch off yesterday against the miami marlins shattering the lens of the home plate camera. the game was delayed a few minutes as they cleaned up the shattered glass. the cost of broken equipment is estimated to be about $40,000. >>> prince harry and meghan markle have announced their first project for netflix. they're producing a docuseries about the invictus games through their company. the heart of invictus will look at people training to compete in next year's games to be held in the netherlands. the invictus games is a tournament for wounded veterans that was founded by prince harry in 2014. >>> and a college gymnast used his perfect landing in the vault to send a po
juan soto delivered a game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning yesterday as the nats beat thethe season last thursday, but a coronavirus outbreak involving 11 players delayed that. >>> it wasn't a game-winning hit, but a foul ball that proved costly during a game in miami. take a look at this. >> $60 -- here it comes. right in your living room. oh! in yo face. >> the st. louis cardinals' tyler o'neil fouled a pitch off yesterday against the miami marlins...
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in another, it's the rape of nat turner's wife that prompt the revenge. it is not the default of enslavement. hollywood today oftentimes feels like enslavement is not enough. there had to be a personal last straw for the main characters. at the same time, we can see studios grappling with how to deal with black on white violence. the rise of these more thoughtful films is going to spark a debate and one that is still ongoing over how to properly weigh the agency of enslaved people's versus their so-called white saviors on screen. as this slide will illustrate pretty clearly, virtually all of the anti-slavery films of the 90s, 2000s, and the more recent present with the exception of the birth of a nation, they fit in some way under the umbrella of a white savior movie which means the main character needs the aide or benefaction of a white person to help them escape from slavery. they're not capable of doing it on their own. others are more or less guilty as charged. in these movies lincoln and king schultz who is middle bottom on this slide, they kill lots
in another, it's the rape of nat turner's wife that prompt the revenge. it is not the default of enslavement. hollywood today oftentimes feels like enslavement is not enough. there had to be a personal last straw for the main characters. at the same time, we can see studios grappling with how to deal with black on white violence. the rise of these more thoughtful films is going to spark a debate and one that is still ongoing over how to properly weigh the agency of enslaved people's versus...
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pernille harder, a world record signing for chelsea, and her partner magda eriksson, the club captain. 0r natand katherine brunt on the england cricket team. 0r meg jones and celia quansah the england sevens team who recently spoke publicly about their relationship for the first time. perhaps most famously of all, kate and helen richardson walsh, both part of the gold medal winners for hockey in the rio 0lympics. to win gold for- great britain, scores! that is the golden goal! great britain have won . the olympic gold medal! the hockey history makers. great britain are the olympic champions, and they are - on top of the world. can i ask you first, when did you first play together? it would have been back in 1997. for the england under 18 team. and what was the environment like in the team? can you remember whether people were willingly embracing of diversity, let's say? i wouldn't have said so, particularly. i don't think it was intentionally discriminatory, ijust don't think it was a topic of conversation. i think it was very much presumed that you would have a boyfriend. that is kind of whe
pernille harder, a world record signing for chelsea, and her partner magda eriksson, the club captain. 0r natand katherine brunt on the england cricket team. 0r meg jones and celia quansah the england sevens team who recently spoke publicly about their relationship for the first time. perhaps most famously of all, kate and helen richardson walsh, both part of the gold medal winners for hockey in the rio 0lympics. to win gold for- great britain, scores! that is the golden goal! great britain...
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and its partners are taking note of russia's systemic escalation of the security situation and the nats going lugansk regions and in the republic of crimea this is happening against the background of the russian federation and willingness to reaffirm its commitment to the cease fire or the current escalation by the russian federation the systemic and the largest in recent years a common goal is victory in the war against the aggressors and to ensure a stable peace to restore the territorial integrity of ukraine we will need the consolidated efforts of all the ukrainian people all ukrainian people apart from the ones they now call russian militias in a bid to discredit them their beliefs and their grievances probably not the best idea if you want stable peace but there are 2 major takeaways from their recent statements 1st after years of stalling delaying and torpedoing negotiations here of seems to be entertaining the idea of a military solution to the civil war victory by brute force the other takeaway is that ukraine has virtually because war and russia officially naming it the russia
and its partners are taking note of russia's systemic escalation of the security situation and the nats going lugansk regions and in the republic of crimea this is happening against the background of the russian federation and willingness to reaffirm its commitment to the cease fire or the current escalation by the russian federation the systemic and the largest in recent years a common goal is victory in the war against the aggressors and to ensure a stable peace to restore the territorial...
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really really they are relations nat naturally and extend to the broad question of security in that part of the world in the persian gulf in the indian ocean and so so forth and in the intervening years we've seen increasing interest in the u.s. in recalibrating its presence in that part of the world and correspondingly an increased. suggestion that others know notably russia and china as well as the countries in the region itself. the greater say in security in the gulf and its environs only in the last week or so there was an extended discussion of this as part part of the die. dialogue in moscow that the chinese. are also in the process of building a blue water navy which can extend its reach into this part of the world so all of these issues are now to a greater degree than they were in the past front and center in the calculations of each of the parties and they certainly don't make an agreement easier. again because. we we can't sit still in time and space this is a dynamic enterprise and to simply suggest that we go back to square one and forget everything that's happened in the i
really really they are relations nat naturally and extend to the broad question of security in that part of the world in the persian gulf in the indian ocean and so so forth and in the intervening years we've seen increasing interest in the u.s. in recalibrating its presence in that part of the world and correspondingly an increased. suggestion that others know notably russia and china as well as the countries in the region itself. the greater say in security in the gulf and its environs only...
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even more some industries in meeting last and this is a figure that is used as a baseline cutting. 0 nat emissions cutting emissions to ravish 0 and that by 2050 now it has to be sad. and that formula is and we have it south is an issue of still pretty large disagreement the russian president for example sad that what really should take into account is not only how much each country emits but also how much it absorbs and russia here has a major advantage you know we have huge forest said bierria the urals and according to putin russia russia's absorbing capacity stands at around 2500000000 c o 2 equivalent per annum that's far more than russia emits and that's a roughly 7 percent of annual emissions are around the planet but the europeans and the americans are not suki in the on including that absorption capacity in the into the formula also there is a major disagreement on the chinese side because the chinese how long been arguing developing countries have been somewhat late to the industrialization party so for them the commitment should not be as stringent and china and south. sad tha
even more some industries in meeting last and this is a figure that is used as a baseline cutting. 0 nat emissions cutting emissions to ravish 0 and that by 2050 now it has to be sad. and that formula is and we have it south is an issue of still pretty large disagreement the russian president for example sad that what really should take into account is not only how much each country emits but also how much it absorbs and russia here has a major advantage you know we have huge forest said...
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his first interview since his nat confirmation. this is what garland ha had to say on race and policing. >> do you believe there is still pockets of racism and bias within law enforcement? and how widespread do you think it is? >> racism is an american problem. we do not yet have equal justice under law. and as i said, i think this is an important part of the role of the justice department. peter: what message is the attorney general sending to law enforcement agencies across the country? pierre: he seems to understand that this is a broad issue, that african-americans in particular are very concerned about being treated as a suspect first and citizen second. we did an investigation last year and found in 800 jurisdictions, african-americans were five times more likely to be arrested than their white counterparts in 250 of those juresdibs we found that they were 10 times more likely to be arrested -- to be pulled over or arrested. and basically, peter, at the end of the day, what the a.g. is saying, he's putting law enforcement on
his first interview since his nat confirmation. this is what garland ha had to say on race and policing. >> do you believe there is still pockets of racism and bias within law enforcement? and how widespread do you think it is? >> racism is an american problem. we do not yet have equal justice under law. and as i said, i think this is an important part of the role of the justice department. peter: what message is the attorney general sending to law enforcement agencies across the...
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. >> reporter: after the nationals and mets game was postponed after three nats players reportedly tested positive. and tonight basketball is rebounding. the miami heat will be the first team nationwide to have a section dedicated to vaccination fans only. masks still required but social distancing guidelines will be relaxed. >> o'donnell: fascinating. you have to bring your vaccination card with you. manuel bojorquez, thank you. in orange, california, police are zeroing in on a motive after a gunman killed four including a nine-year-old. cbs' omar villafranca reports tonight from the scene of the massacre. >> reporter: this is the man police say shot and killed a nine-year-old boy and three adults in a shooting rampage just five miles from disneyland. >> we have shots fired. >> reporter: detectives say 44- year-old aminadab gaxiola gonzalez started shooting, targeting people he knew, trying to slow down first responders from saving victims he chained the gates to the business with bicycle locks. police rushed to the scene, breaking through the locks. >> in the meantime, horrific rampage
. >> reporter: after the nationals and mets game was postponed after three nats players reportedly tested positive. and tonight basketball is rebounding. the miami heat will be the first team nationwide to have a section dedicated to vaccination fans only. masks still required but social distancing guidelines will be relaxed. >> o'donnell: fascinating. you have to bring your vaccination card with you. manuel bojorquez, thank you. in orange, california, police are zeroing in on a...