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we jessica parker is with me. havejust we jessica parker is with me. have just been we jessica parkere. havejust been hearing we jessica parker is with me. have just been hearing fi uk we have just been hearing from the uk health secretary matt hancock. yes, he has been on the andrew marr programme this morning. 0vernight we have had this announcement of bringing forward the target for vaccinating all adults across the united kingdom, and there might naturally be a question that follows in terms of what does this mean in terms of trying to lift restrictions over the coming months? this will certainly add a bit of pressure from some parts of the conservative party, the conservative backbenchers which already existed to see those restrictions lifted, but i think what ministers have been reiterating time and time again is that they are looking at the data, they are looking at the data, they are looking at the impact of the vaccine, notjust in terms of infection rates and severe disease, but also in terms of transmission, and that is something that was put to matt hancock this morning. we
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jessica parker, a olitical last lockdown.last lockdown. jessica parker, a political correspondent, thank l last lockdown. jessica parker, a i political correspondent, thank you very much indeed. the uk has introduced a new heart transplant technique for children that reanimates a donor heart outside the body and can even repair any damage sustained by the organ during death. this programme, a collaboration between the royal papworth and great ormond street hospitals, significantly increased the number of such life—saving operations carried out in the uk last year. our health correspondent anna collinson has this report. just a year ago, one of these sisters had a failing heart and was put on an urgent transplant list. nice wave! freya heddington was warned she may have to wait up to two years. but thanks to a new programme it was just eight weeks. and within months she could start doing the things she loved most. i'm ecstatic that i got such an amazing gift of a heart. but it's also upsetting to know that someone also died. a
jessica parker, a olitical last lockdown.last lockdown. jessica parker, a political correspondent, thank l last lockdown. jessica parker, a i political correspondent, thank you very much indeed. the uk has introduced a new heart transplant technique for children that reanimates a donor heart outside the body and can even repair any damage sustained by the organ during death. this programme, a collaboration between the royal papworth and great ormond street hospitals, significantly increased the...
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parker. so alison how are you doing? >> i'm doing great nikki, and i appreciate you being here to have this conversation together. and i'm looking forward to talking to you about today. >> that is terrific, thank you so much, so what we are going to do just now, is to show a few images, of mary church terrell. then i'm going to stop the screen sharing, and we will have a larger discussion. this is one of the most famous photographs of. here is the original photograph, and it's very intricate dress that she is wearing, and this fantastic hat. that really says a lot about the person that we're going to talk about. and here is another famous image, of her and i think she might be wearing the same dress. >> yes i think so. >> and you get a good look at it, and it really is quite amazing. and this is also an image of her, that people might be familiar with. what's going to do now is to stop the share, and we're not going to have a conversation about this remarkable woman. so we're going to talk about a bunch of things in the
parker. so alison how are you doing? >> i'm doing great nikki, and i appreciate you being here to have this conversation together. and i'm looking forward to talking to you about today. >> that is terrific, thank you so much, so what we are going to do just now, is to show a few images, of mary church terrell. then i'm going to stop the screen sharing, and we will have a larger discussion. this is one of the most famous photographs of. here is the original photograph, and it's very...
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, out over the coming months. jessica parker. thank— out over the coming months. jessica parker, thank thank you very _ out over the coming months. jessica parker, thank you very much - out over the coming months. jessica| parker, thank you very much indeed, that's our political correspondent there at westminster. meanwhile, england's deputy chief medical officer says he is concerned about the take—up of covid vaccines among people from ethnic minorities. answering viewers questions on the bbc earlier, professorjonathan van—tam said "the virus does not discriminate" and he urged everyone who is eligible to take the jab. he said the vaccines were safe for black and asian minority ethnic communities and that if there were any safety issues they would have been identified by now. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. just a bit sharp. with the vaccination roll—out now in its third month, one of the biggest challenges has been targeting those in harder to reach communities. in an effort to get more people vaccinated from ethnic minority groups, england's deputy chief
, out over the coming months. jessica parker. thank— out over the coming months. jessica parker, thank thank you very _ out over the coming months. jessica parker, thank you very much - out over the coming months. jessica| parker, thank you very much indeed, that's our political correspondent there at westminster. meanwhile, england's deputy chief medical officer says he is concerned about the take—up of covid vaccines among people from ethnic minorities. answering viewers questions on the...
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as correspondent jessica parker. we as correspondentjessica parker. we heard, we havet monday, as weave to wait till monday, but newspapers speculating about those details even though we have to wait a couple more days. what is the latest downing street as saying? what is the latest downing street as sa in: ? ., , what is the latest downing street as sa inc? . , ., saying? there have been weeks of speculation _ saying? there have been weeks of speculation leading _ saying? there have been weeks of speculation leading up _ saying? there have been weeks of speculation leading up to - saying? there have been weeks of speculation leading up to this - speculation leading up to this long—awaited road map. just in terms of what might happen beyond march the 8th, at the moment, we hope that schools can reopen, and we will have more details on monday about how that will work, now limited care home visits. beyond that, we are hearing that the government's priority is to allow families to reunite more, to allow more social contact, but it will be outdoors, the focus. why? people will be pretty
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ashley parker, melissa murray, dr. nahid bhadelia, much obliged. thank you very much. coming up for us, as texas puts itself back together i'll talk to a member of congress demanding answers about what he calls a total meltdown. and later, will the big lie lead to the great divide inside what is left of the republican party? we'll ask two campaign veterans what the former president's iron grip means for the gop. after an emotional day at 1600 pennsylvania avenue "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this monday night. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. and... done. and now, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed and free premium delivery when you add a base. ends monday. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of th
ashley parker, melissa murray, dr. nahid bhadelia, much obliged. thank you very much. coming up for us, as texas puts itself back together i'll talk to a member of congress demanding answers about what he calls a total meltdown. and later, will the big lie lead to the great divide inside what is left of the republican party? we'll ask two campaign veterans what the former president's iron grip means for the gop. after an emotional day at 1600 pennsylvania avenue "the 11th hour" is...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.o crustiez...ie, there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas, when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, or abdominal discomfort? taking align can help. align contains a quality probiotic to naturally help soothe digestive upsets 24/7. try align, the pros in digestive health. >>> the global effort to fight the pandemic is expected to be front and center today president biden will attend his first virtual meeting of the g7 world leaders. the u.n. has called on these wealthy nations todo more to distribute vaccines to developing countries matt, president biden is expected to make a big pledge today. what can you tell us >> that's right. $2 billion for vaccines with countries that really have not had that many vaccines the thick is a lot of those countries have not seen that much covid either. s
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jessica parker, thank you.hest vaccination rate in the world, is easing many of its lockdown restrictions from today. more than 49% of people have received at least one dose. gyms, hotels and cultural events are re—opening but entry will only be allowed to those with a green pass, which shows they've either had the jab or the virus. there are worries that the scheme will disseminate against those who have not yet had the vaccine. —— discriminate. dr maya peled—raz is the head of community health and of ethics research at the university of haifa. she says this new system could actually incentivise people to get the vaccine. i think we need to look at it the other way around. the basic situation right now is that everything is closed. so what we are trying to do is actually ease the closure. it is not as if we were in a regular situation where everything is open, and now we would say to people, if you don't vaccinate, you cannot enter. actually, things have been closed for a long, long time, and what we are tryin
jessica parker, thank you.hest vaccination rate in the world, is easing many of its lockdown restrictions from today. more than 49% of people have received at least one dose. gyms, hotels and cultural events are re—opening but entry will only be allowed to those with a green pass, which shows they've either had the jab or the virus. there are worries that the scheme will disseminate against those who have not yet had the vaccine. —— discriminate. dr maya peled—raz is the head of...
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there's sarah jessica parker, taraji p.w why snacks are important right? after your local news, we'll have the golden globe nominees >>> good morning, it's 8:26. i'm chris sanchez. no word on what started an early morning fire at an abandoned building in san jose but it was fierce. you see the flames fully engulf that building. it happened between st. carlos avenue and 280. no reports of any injuries. we do know firefighters responded to several recent incidents at that same building, including a small fire yesterday but we don't know yet whether that had anything to do with this morning's fire. >>> we will get to meteorologist kari hall, who has a little bit of green left in the radar. >> yes, this is just one last system coming through that could bring in especially the north bay a little bit of rain for today. we are seeing it approaching but let me show you what it does on the computer model, it shows that that rain just falls apart and that kind of lines up with all of the dry air we are seeing south of the golden gate
there's sarah jessica parker, taraji p.w why snacks are important right? after your local news, we'll have the golden globe nominees >>> good morning, it's 8:26. i'm chris sanchez. no word on what started an early morning fire at an abandoned building in san jose but it was fierce. you see the flames fully engulf that building. it happened between st. carlos avenue and 280. no reports of any injuries. we do know firefighters responded to several recent incidents at that same building,...
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the first name in my family was parker. the family that they were owned by was the parker family.w important that is here when i lived in the low country in the early 1980's. charlestonians and the chinese, the saying goes have a lot in , common. >> yes, they proud, of the heritage. and eats a lot of rice. joie: and sometimes we speak a >> >> language -- that nobody understands. joie: chef b.j. dennis is also on a mission to preserve gullah life, but his art is on the grill. >> we got our goat, we got our wild ducks. joie: at the winter hog slaughter and cook-out at marvin ross' family home outside of ridgeville, the community follows recipes, and traditions, passed down over generations. >> everything alright with you today? same to me. joie: what is the link to history in the community, the heritage? b.j.: it was important, community share with each other, one person was growing a certain vegetable, another person had, say, some type of meat or some different type of vegetable, it was that trade and barter system. you know you looked out for each , other. joie: what are we eatin
the first name in my family was parker. the family that they were owned by was the parker family.w important that is here when i lived in the low country in the early 1980's. charlestonians and the chinese, the saying goes have a lot in , common. >> yes, they proud, of the heritage. and eats a lot of rice. joie: and sometimes we speak a >> >> language -- that nobody understands. joie: chef b.j. dennis is also on a mission to preserve gullah life, but his art is on the grill....
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ashley parker, pulitzer prize winner for "washington post." editor at politico, and clinical physician and former senior policy aide in the obama administration, and among our medical contributors. dr. patel, because of the urgency of the matter, i assume you listened to joe biden. what about his remarks gave you perhaps peace, gave you optimism? all that matters is what you doctors tell us these days. >> well, thank you brian, good evening and first and foremost, i had a lot of peace with his compassion, empathy and ability to be pretty honest in his answers. saying it will be potentially by christmas when we see things getting back to normal. most americans will not receive vaccine until end of july. those are all level setting. did give me comfort. what did give me pause, didn't come up much tonight because of the issues to cover, this race we're in against the variants, ones from abroad but we also have proof of more transmissible variants grown in our very own country, which is no surprise. that is causing me to be concerned about fourth
ashley parker, pulitzer prize winner for "washington post." editor at politico, and clinical physician and former senior policy aide in the obama administration, and among our medical contributors. dr. patel, because of the urgency of the matter, i assume you listened to joe biden. what about his remarks gave you perhaps peace, gave you optimism? all that matters is what you doctors tell us these days. >> well, thank you brian, good evening and first and foremost, i had a lot of...
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that correspondent jessica parker. that was correspondentjessica parker.t they wanted to convey. just some of the messages, do not wreck this now, let's not blow it, the battle is not won, this isn't over yet. clearly some concern, admitted to by jonathan van—tam, that compliance from some people that they may be relaxing as this broad good news about the vaccines working and the disease receding. but when you start to get these gradual easements, and we had these indicative dates going into the summer, as things get a little more complicated than a national lockdown, as the rules get more complicated, and we saw this last time around as we exited the first lockdown, ministers then have thatjob of first lockdown, ministers then have that job of trying first lockdown, ministers then have thatjob of trying to ensure that people stick to the more complicated set of rules, and i think this idea of ministers, health experts, coming forward, urging people to stick to the measures that are in place at any one time, we are likely to hear that quite a lot over the
that correspondent jessica parker. that was correspondentjessica parker.t they wanted to convey. just some of the messages, do not wreck this now, let's not blow it, the battle is not won, this isn't over yet. clearly some concern, admitted to by jonathan van—tam, that compliance from some people that they may be relaxing as this broad good news about the vaccines working and the disease receding. but when you start to get these gradual easements, and we had these indicative dates going into...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.e, cuckoo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. instantly clear every day congestion when you want the real with vicks sinex saline nasal mist. for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. >>> good morning, everyone the cold continues to make its way across the northern tier it's the morning lows. that's why we have freeze alerts in place we have some spot this morning the feel-like temperature, down to 55 below, and that colder air, it's going to expand to the midwest by tomorrow morning. indianapolis back to the single digits with air temperatures in the teens, and then to the east coast, we're going to see pittsburgh, only 20. and, guys, looking at the extended forecast, this lasts two weeks. >> thanks, janessa >>> a zoom filter fiasco up next zinc, other minerals, and herbs. take on your day with airborne. ♪♪ would yo
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ashley parker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." an nyu law professor and an infection disease physician, director of the special pathogens unit. she notably worked with the wh.o. because of the urgency of the matter, we mark today in terms of a death toll of a half million. i would like to begin with you. do you ever allow yourself a kind of what if thinking? what if we had been competent at this? what if our president had not been a denier. what if we had buckled down and done the hard work required, not let politics get in the way of mask wearing or not. how would our nation look different tonight? >> every day, you know, i think to say that the pandemic will alter and it has altered the course of history for our country and really our entire world. it is not hyperbole. we marked the deaths we had here and are rolling towards another tragedy, 2.5 million people dying globally of the disease. that is not even the entire number. the deaths here in the u.s. are thought to be underestimated from covid and that is not even counting th
ashley parker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." an nyu law professor and an infection disease physician, director of the special pathogens unit. she notably worked with the wh.o. because of the urgency of the matter, we mark today in terms of a death toll of a half million. i would like to begin with you. do you ever allow yourself a kind of what if thinking? what if we had been competent at this? what if our president had not been a denier. what if we had buckled...
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our political correspondent jessica parker is in westminster. the jessica parker is in westminster.ters the prime minister and other ministers at pains to get out the message that they believe in the oxford vaccine.— oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers — oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers will _ oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers will be _ oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers will be keenly - oxford vaccine. absolutely. - ministers will be keenly conscious that when it comes to a public health crisis, public health messaging is incredibly important, and that is why they have been stressing some of that context that we have already been hearing today, that this was a very small study and that this was a very small study and that the average age was 31 years old and that it looked at the effects on mild disease and we have heard from borisjohnson today amongst other ministers saying that the evidence shows that all the vaccines being deployed will protect against severe disease. in terms of the numbers of cases, 147 cases of the numbers of cases, 147 cases of the south africa
our political correspondent jessica parker is in westminster. the jessica parker is in westminster.ters the prime minister and other ministers at pains to get out the message that they believe in the oxford vaccine.— oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers — oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers will _ oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers will be _ oxford vaccine. absolutely. ministers will be keenly - oxford vaccine. absolutely. - ministers will be keenly conscious that when it comes to a...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.oo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. dry, distressed skin that struggles? new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. hey, what's wrong? to...
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to ashley parker, to sam stein, to dr. patel. our thanks for helping us get through it at the top of the broadcast this evening. >>> coming up, winter weather has messed with texas. one nol houston battles snow, ice, power outage and the clock giving away 1,000 doses of vaccine to keep them from going bad. our next guest standing by, how they pulled that off. and later, who wins, who loses, when the gop goes to war with itself. talking about that guy. "the 11th hour" just getting underway this tuesday night. underway this tuesday night. n you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more t
to ashley parker, to sam stein, to dr. patel. our thanks for helping us get through it at the top of the broadcast this evening. >>> coming up, winter weather has messed with texas. one nol houston battles snow, ice, power outage and the clock giving away 1,000 doses of vaccine to keep them from going bad. our next guest standing by, how they pulled that off. and later, who wins, who loses, when the gop goes to war with itself. talking about that guy. "the 11th hour" just...
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ashley parker, thank you so much. robert gibbs, thank you. and thanks to shack brewster who went inside to get warm. and joining me now is democratic congressman jason crow of colorado. congressman, thank you so much for being with us today. march 14th is coming upon us really fast. can house democrats and senate democrats and anyone else that's going to sign onto this bill get it done in time? >> hi, katy. thanks for having me. i think we can get it done in time. it's going to be really close. that's why we've been moving with all speed to get this bill through committees, to vote on it next week, and to pass it over to the senate. because what we understand, what i understand in my district here is i haven't had a single person ask me what mechanism or what procedure are we using to get this bill through. they just want it done. they want it through. and either we're going to start opening our schools up or not. we're going to start delivering aid to our businesses or we're not. or people's unemployment insurance is going to expire or not.
ashley parker, thank you so much. robert gibbs, thank you. and thanks to shack brewster who went inside to get warm. and joining me now is democratic congressman jason crow of colorado. congressman, thank you so much for being with us today. march 14th is coming upon us really fast. can house democrats and senate democrats and anyone else that's going to sign onto this bill get it done in time? >> hi, katy. thanks for having me. i think we can get it done in time. it's going to be really...
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bob parker, quilvest committee member is still with us.eep him for a little longer and we will also talk about the gas that you put into those vehicles. those prices may go up because freezing temperatures and a power crisis in texas have taken out a third of u.s. crude production. we've already seen the price per barrel rise. it may rise at the pump as well, and that hurts a lot more over here than it does over there. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >> it is simply unacceptable at this point for people to be without power. >> one of the problems is our system is an isolated system. >> we are going to have to take a str
bob parker, quilvest committee member is still with us.eep him for a little longer and we will also talk about the gas that you put into those vehicles. those prices may go up because freezing temperatures and a power crisis in texas have taken out a third of u.s. crude production. we've already seen the price per barrel rise. it may rise at the pump as well, and that hurts a lot more over here than it does over there. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were...
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with that, let's bring in our lead off guests, ashley parker, shannon pettypiece and our department justice veteran general during the obama administration who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court and indeed counselor because we are on the eve of the second trial, i would like to begin with you and this way to play for you some of the video case against trump and all that led up to this event. >> the only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election. >> the swing states we are all fighting over now. i won that all by a lot. i have to say if i lost, i would be a gracious loser. so all i want to do is this, i just want to find 11,780 votes which is one more than we have because we won the state and flipping the state is a great testament to our country. >> we'll have to fight much harder and mike pence is going to come through for us and if he does not, that'll be it. >> evade the capitol building. >> take the capitol. >> take it! >> take the capitol. >> slam the capitol. e capitol. >> slam the capitol. >> take the capitol right now. if you
with that, let's bring in our lead off guests, ashley parker, shannon pettypiece and our department justice veteran general during the obama administration who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court and indeed counselor because we are on the eve of the second trial, i would like to begin with you and this way to play for you some of the video case against trump and all that led up to this event. >> the only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a...
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parker dam was initially constructed in 1935 but completed in 1938.rimary reason for constructing the dam was for metropolitan water district of southern california to access colorado river water as part of their entitlement. on the river and to bring that to the l.a. river and down to san diego, as well. once construction commenced, they arizona governor, benjamin moore, he sent six militia out here from the arizona state infantry divisions and he wanted to find out what was going on. they sent them out here to inspect the progress. once they saw that california was actually starting to build on the arizona side, that sounded alarms to the governor, and he sent out 100 militia to say, you are not going to do this. that was rectified quickly. it happened in a span of about nine or 10 months in 1935. the result was, there was an act passed by congress called the rivers and harbors act that off -- that authorized construction of parker dam behind me here. after that everything was smooth and went according to plan. the first cement that put into place w
parker dam was initially constructed in 1935 but completed in 1938.rimary reason for constructing the dam was for metropolitan water district of southern california to access colorado river water as part of their entitlement. on the river and to bring that to the l.a. river and down to san diego, as well. once construction commenced, they arizona governor, benjamin moore, he sent six militia out here from the arizona state infantry divisions and he wanted to find out what was going on. they...
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jessica parker.g opposition figure alexei navalny has appeared in court in moscow — where his prison sentence was upheld, but shortened by six weeks. mr navalny�*s arrest — on returning to moscow injanuary after recovering from poisoning with a nerve agent — sparked mass protests across russia, and many thousands of people were arrested. a little earlier, the kremlin critic's lawyer told reporters that he considers the decision to reject the appeal unlawful. translation: today's verdict was ex - ected translation: today's verdict was exnected for _ translation: today's verdict was expected for us. _ translation: today's verdict was expected for us. we _ translation: today's verdict was expected for us. we consider - translation: today's verdict was expected for us. we consider it - expected for us. we consider it unlawful. nothing has changed. all the arguments made in the court to begin with got rejected then, and they got rejected now. the only thing is that the court has now taken into account a m
jessica parker.g opposition figure alexei navalny has appeared in court in moscow — where his prison sentence was upheld, but shortened by six weeks. mr navalny�*s arrest — on returning to moscow injanuary after recovering from poisoning with a nerve agent — sparked mass protests across russia, and many thousands of people were arrested. a little earlier, the kremlin critic's lawyer told reporters that he considers the decision to reject the appeal unlawful. translation: today's verdict...
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. >> with that, our leadoff guests, ashley parker, pulitzer prize white house winning bureau chief forgton post." melissa murray, nyu law professor and clerk for sonia sotomayor on u.s. court of appeals and welcome josh for bloomberg news. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, some real emotion and solemnity in the capitol tonight, and timing is interesting. a week from tonight, first day of the second senate trial will be over. we'll be talking about that. given the fact that the new president really wants the support of the other party, what is the atmosphere, if you had to sum it up, in the capital city tonight? >> well, what we're seeing tonight in some ways is a bit of what the impeachment managers would like to put on display during the senate trial. again as you saw tonight, as i think we should expect to see next week, you don't need to gild this, overproduce this, hype this, the horror and devastation of that january 6th day, the insurrection against the united states capitol by an angry mob egged on by a president spewing misinformation and conspiracy theories is sort
. >> with that, our leadoff guests, ashley parker, pulitzer prize white house winning bureau chief forgton post." melissa murray, nyu law professor and clerk for sonia sotomayor on u.s. court of appeals and welcome josh for bloomberg news. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, some real emotion and solemnity in the capitol tonight, and timing is interesting. a week from tonight, first day of the second senate trial will be over. we'll be talking about that. given the fact that...
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joining me now is emily parker, the writer of that op-ed emily, i'm not convinced i really do think that like digital chuck e. cheese tockens. they're valuable to a toddler at chuck e. cheese but once you leave in three years is this really going to have value >> i mean, i get what you are saying is dogecoin is ridiculous but the chuck e. cheese tokens with a market cap of $7 billion? there is some difference right? the point that i'm making is not that dogecoin is like a serious investment it is just that this is real money and reflects the moment we are in now where basically collective belief and action on social media can create a -- can really raise the price of an asset and that's what we have seen with dogecoin and what we have seen with gamestop. >> i hear you. i think if we gave 4-year-olds the power to make serious financial decisions would you like this car or bag of chuck e. cheese tokens, they pick the bag so is this more time to take it seriously, dogecoin itself, or time to take seriously the fact that people are swept up in the meme-like moments that they have a financial
joining me now is emily parker, the writer of that op-ed emily, i'm not convinced i really do think that like digital chuck e. cheese tockens. they're valuable to a toddler at chuck e. cheese but once you leave in three years is this really going to have value >> i mean, i get what you are saying is dogecoin is ridiculous but the chuck e. cheese tokens with a market cap of $7 billion? there is some difference right? the point that i'm making is not that dogecoin is like a serious...
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parker with a corner three for lmu, and six players available and still pulled out the win.ans back in the gym in washington. as cal comes to town, and they are down a dozen early, and matt bradley with a tough and washington state, williamson, the game of his life. he had 32. cruise 82-51. young stanford fans in attendance in washington taking on the huskies. nice ball provement here, and zair williams. and to the second half we go, and jarden, the chinups. this is the definition, stanford rolls 79-61. to the ice we go, and san jose and st. louis, hi, hello to david perron. yeah, a penalty, and he is battle the for the puck, and to leonard, sharks up 2-1. try to hold on. 40 seconds left, and bl ev aen remembt you managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. staying active and eating right? yup, on it there, too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save yo
parker with a corner three for lmu, and six players available and still pulled out the win.ans back in the gym in washington. as cal comes to town, and they are down a dozen early, and matt bradley with a tough and washington state, williamson, the game of his life. he had 32. cruise 82-51. young stanford fans in attendance in washington taking on the huskies. nice ball provement here, and zair williams. and to the second half we go, and jarden, the chinups. this is the definition, stanford...
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joining me now is dane parker, chief sustainability officer for general motors. great to have you.some initial press implied gm was phasing out gas powered cars, but that's not totally right. what is gm's plan for electric vehicles? >> sure, thank you, william. we have an aspiration to eliminate tail-pipe emissions by 2035, and to be fully carbon neutral by 2040. >>> so it is a pretty aggressive plan to shift to all of our markets to electric vehicles. >> it is a very ambitious goal if you can attain it. there are certainly challenges ahead. consumers don't seem to be there yet for electric vehicles. it is just a percentage of the marketplace. and we also need a huge network of charging stations to basically take the role of gas stations for all of those electric vehicles. how much of an impediment will be to this rollout? >> those are two things that come up a lot of on the consumer one, i think we'll find we're geting close to a tipping point. those who have experienced electric vehicles, almost to a person say they wouldn't go back. the driving experience, the technology, how qu
joining me now is dane parker, chief sustainability officer for general motors. great to have you.some initial press implied gm was phasing out gas powered cars, but that's not totally right. what is gm's plan for electric vehicles? >> sure, thank you, william. we have an aspiration to eliminate tail-pipe emissions by 2035, and to be fully carbon neutral by 2040. >>> so it is a pretty aggressive plan to shift to all of our markets to electric vehicles. >> it is a very...
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worth area and richard parker, contributor to the new york times.o go to you first richard because the el paso story, in a lot of ways makes the overall texas story even more tragic. just talk about the disconnect and the break down and how texas managed to deregulate itself into this mess. >> yes. the history goes back to the 1930s when texas began to opt out of a national grid that was being created by f.d.r. that solidified itself and allowed the industry to go unregulated. really had nothing to do with whether the feds regulated approvals. it had to do with money. without federal oversight, industry could operate without any regulations and make all the money it wanted. that has not really changed. there's three corners of texas, el paso, the far panhandle and east texas that are connected to national grid. they all faired better in this tragic and unnecessary human made event that's unfolding. el paso is part of a grid that connects to new mexico in the west. canada. it's also -- el paso took that federal report in 2011, took it serious. el pas
worth area and richard parker, contributor to the new york times.o go to you first richard because the el paso story, in a lot of ways makes the overall texas story even more tragic. just talk about the disconnect and the break down and how texas managed to deregulate itself into this mess. >> yes. the history goes back to the 1930s when texas began to opt out of a national grid that was being created by f.d.r. that solidified itself and allowed the industry to go unregulated. really had...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. ♪ >> seth: my next guest is a grammy award-winning musician for his work with "vampire weekend. back on the show to perform the title track of his latest solo album, "dead hand control," here is baio. ♪ ♪ dead hand control you can take my life but you will never take my soul ♪ ♪ dead hand control you can take my life but you will never take my soul ♪ ♪ i've been thinkin about the end time about the mad me and their bombs ♪ ♪ you can't stave death off foreve but you can sing a simple song ♪ ♪ dead hand control you can take my life but you will never take my soul ♪ ♪ dead hand control you can take my life but you will never tak never take my soul ♪ ♪ never take my sou i've been adding up the numbers in case not many ♪ ♪ of us liv the final days don't gotta be lonel when baby i've got ♪ ♪ so much love to yield dead hand contro you can take my life but you will never ♪ ♪ take my sou dead hand contro you can take my life but yo
here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. ♪ >> seth: my next guest is a grammy award-winning musician for his work with "vampire weekend. back on the show to perform the title track of his latest solo album, "dead hand control," here is baio. ♪ ♪ dead hand control you can take my life but you will never take my soul ♪ ♪ dead hand control you can take my...
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. >> reporter: culture reporter and local naja parker says atlanta's influence has existed for generations the biggest names to come out of atlanta. >> tlc, usher, t.i. comes to find. taylor mike comes to mind. ludacris comes to mind. tyler perry is a huge name that comes to mind. it's the biggest consortium of hbcus in the city and a lot of celebrities and civil rights leaders have come out of those institutions. >> a lot of black influencers have found they've been at a disadvantage in l.a. a lot of the biggest creator houses in l.a. or all white or dominated by white creators. >> reporter: with pioneering a new space comes the pressure to get it right. >> we've got one shot at this, only one shot to show the entire world what we can do, and it's not only just for us, it's going to change it for everything in atlanta. >> reporter: keith was determined, and any one of these creators will tell you, whether it's collab or valley, they wouldn't be here without him. >> keith is the man. >> the man with the plan. >> keith has everything set up for us. >> he's been looking out for me from the b
. >> reporter: culture reporter and local naja parker says atlanta's influence has existed for generations the biggest names to come out of atlanta. >> tlc, usher, t.i. comes to find. taylor mike comes to mind. ludacris comes to mind. tyler perry is a huge name that comes to mind. it's the biggest consortium of hbcus in the city and a lot of celebrities and civil rights leaders have come out of those institutions. >> a lot of black influencers have found they've been at a...
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here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.♪ so try a 4 and 6 blade in this box, there's two ♪ ♪ there's two ♪ ♪ now at a store near you! ♪ spicy chicken mcnuggets, breaded in tempura and made with cayenne, are just the right amount of fire emoji, chili emoji, grinning face with sweat emoji. and wouldn't it be double fire emoji if they came back? spicy chicken mcnuggets. they're baaaack. ♪♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: every wednesday and friday we release a podcast edition of "late night" so you can catch up on the go it's audio from the show and includes "a closer look," comedy bits and guest interviews. plus extra things exclusive for the podcast, like bonus backstage interviews, chats with the "late night" staff, original comedy sketches and more head to latenightsethpodcast.com to subscribe and it's free, which is great. ♪ >> seth: i want to thank my guests, michelle pfeiffer, the tenderloins and baio i want to thank matt cameron and the 8g band. stay tuned for lilly - >> hey, seth >> seth: oh, hi, amber i guess it's t
here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right.♪ so try a 4 and 6 blade in this box, there's two ♪ ♪ there's two ♪ ♪ now at a store near you! ♪ spicy chicken mcnuggets, breaded in tempura and made with cayenne, are just the right amount of fire emoji, chili emoji, grinning face with sweat emoji. and wouldn't it be double fire emoji if they came back? spicy chicken mcnuggets. they're baaaack. ♪♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth:...
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parker with a corner three for lmu, and six players available and still pulled out the win.ashington. as cal comes to town, and they are down a dozen early, and matt bradley with a tough and washington state, williamson, the game of his life. he had 32. cruise 82-51. young stanford fans in attendance in washington taking on the huskies. nice ball provement here, and zair williams. and to the second half we go, and jarden, the chinups. this is the definition, stanford rolls 79-61. to the ice we go, and san jose and st. louis, hi, hello to david perron. yeah, a penalty, and he is battle the for the puck, and to leonard, sharks up 2-1. try to hold on. 40 seconds left, and blues, everyonety net, and schenn on the rebound. we go to o.t. and wleremember what you do covid's still a threat. and on reopening schools, we know what happens when we don't put safety first. ignore proper ventilation or rates of community spread, and the virus worsens. fail to provide masks or class sizes that allow for social distancing, and classrooms close back down. a successful reopening requires real
parker with a corner three for lmu, and six players available and still pulled out the win.ashington. as cal comes to town, and they are down a dozen early, and matt bradley with a tough and washington state, williamson, the game of his life. he had 32. cruise 82-51. young stanford fans in attendance in washington taking on the huskies. nice ball provement here, and zair williams. and to the second half we go, and jarden, the chinups. this is the definition, stanford rolls 79-61. to the ice we...
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so joining us now, ashley parker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." and an msnbc political analyst. and anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. ashley, let's begin with you. you heard the former president there complaining there about not having, quote, support at certain levels of the republican system. we saw that coming after the attack he leveled against mitch mcconnell. what could he mean by that? >> well, first, i think it's just important, again, to restate that the president is incorrect. the election was not stolen. he lost both the popular vote and he lost the electoral college which is how our nation chooses presidents. what he seems to mean by a lack of support is that there were not people, democratic or republican, who were willing to do his bidding and overturn the election results. subverting, you know, the will of the people in a free and fair democratic election. he could very well be referring to what happened in georgia. but in general, none of what he's saying is based in any sort of fact or reality. >> anna, i remember throughout
so joining us now, ashley parker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." and an msnbc political analyst. and anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. ashley, let's begin with you. you heard the former president there complaining there about not having, quote, support at certain levels of the republican system. we saw that coming after the attack he leveled against mitch mcconnell. what could he mean by that? >> well, first, i think it's just important, again, to...
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university, amy many walter from the cook political report, republican strategist al card nis and ashleigh parkerite house buf row chief for "the washington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we are covering a number of big stories today, including the growing divide inside the republican party and president biden's efforts to try to win some bipartisan support for his covid relief package. we'll begin with the pandemic itself. the good news is cases are plateauing. the bad news is, platoing at an extremely high level of transmission. johnson & johnson coming online to join pfizer and moderna. months of waiting before every american who wants a vaccine shot can get one. new strains of the virus from the uk, south africa and brazil have been identified here in the united states. the south african one in particular appears to be more resistant to some of the vaccines out there. >>> this "new york times" map shows the extent of th
university, amy many walter from the cook political report, republican strategist al card nis and ashleigh parkerite house buf row chief for "the washington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we are covering a number of big stories today, including the growing divide inside the...
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sarah jessica parker a and tara henson were hosting.ng is different about the golden globes compared to the oscars. there's two best pictures in a sense, best musical or comedy and best drama. >> both are a good indications of the films we're likely to see as best picture nominees during the biggest night, the oscars. best picture musical or comedy, borat. hamilton, music, palm springs and the prom. >> and the best drama, let's talk about that. the father. nomadland, ma rainey's blo black bottom, mank and the trial of the chicago 7. one person who is already a winner, actress jane fonda. she's expected to receive the cecil b. demil lifetime award. a lot of people admire her work. she has won seven golden globe awards during the course of her career. >> quite the honor. the cecil b. demil. get ready to laugh. amy fuller and tina fey returning as hosts this year. 78th annual golden globes airs february 28th at 5:00 p.m. right here on nbc bay area. it's always a fun one to watch. >> oh, yeah. can't wait to watch. kris? >> this weekend look
sarah jessica parker a and tara henson were hosting.ng is different about the golden globes compared to the oscars. there's two best pictures in a sense, best musical or comedy and best drama. >> both are a good indications of the films we're likely to see as best picture nominees during the biggest night, the oscars. best picture musical or comedy, borat. hamilton, music, palm springs and the prom. >> and the best drama, let's talk about that. the father. nomadland, ma rainey's blo...
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in march, leida parker sylvester was furloughed from her job in the hospitality industry.looking for work has been grueling. leida parker sylvester: the job search has been really difficult. i just put in job after job. it has to be over 100 jobs that i have applied for. the most work i have been able to find is part time work here and there. yamiche: in january, the service sector shed 127,000 jobs. the industry continues to represent e overwhelming majority of jobs lost long-term or permanently. amy scheide: we have experienced a 72% loss in revenue compared to last year. yamiche: amy scheide runs a restaurant and catering business in wisconsin rapids, wisconsin. she has not been able to bring back most of her staff, and she says help from washington isn't coming fast enough. amy scheide: when payroll rolls around, it's coming from my personal savings. there is no moy in the business for anything other than the food necessary to keep moving forward, the mortgage that cannot be ignored, and th utilities that cannot be ignored. we have watched business after business after
in march, leida parker sylvester was furloughed from her job in the hospitality industry.looking for work has been grueling. leida parker sylvester: the job search has been really difficult. i just put in job after job. it has to be over 100 jobs that i have applied for. the most work i have been able to find is part time work here and there. yamiche: in january, the service sector shed 127,000 jobs. the industry continues to represent e overwhelming majority of jobs lost long-term or...
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. >> my name is george parker. i am an advocate for quality education for people of color, for all people, but specifically people of color. i am a 30-your mathematics teacher in middle school and high school in the district of columbia. i also was president of the d.c. teachers union during probably one of the greatest periods of our transition and chaos at the same time, but i thought we made some accomplishments. currently, i am a consultant with the national alliance of charter schools to advise them on support. >> javar jeffries from north new jersey. i am civil rights attorney by trade, i have litigated all types of education cases, racial profiling, economic justice for black and brown communities and am president of education reform now and democratic education reform, we are a national advocate organization that advocates educational justice for low-income students and students of color. >> lessie who we have with us today. about 40% -- let's see who we have with us today. about 40% of those on this zoom a
. >> my name is george parker. i am an advocate for quality education for people of color, for all people, but specifically people of color. i am a 30-your mathematics teacher in middle school and high school in the district of columbia. i also was president of the d.c. teachers union during probably one of the greatest periods of our transition and chaos at the same time, but i thought we made some accomplishments. currently, i am a consultant with the national alliance of charter...
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cruz: you voted to rehear the heller case or the parker case on -- i argued the parker case and the dcc. as attorney general will the department of justice argue for the supreme court to overturn heller versus district of columbia? judge garland: the department makes all kinds of judgments like that. i can't promise, but i find it hard to believe that the department could think there was any possibility of overturning the heller case. sen. cruz: determines indulgence, the senators wrote a letter to durbin asking this committee to investigate governor cuomo's -- sending covid positive individuals into nursing homes. a senior aide of his admitted to a cover-up to hide information from the departed of justice. you've committed to a number of investigations here at this hearing today. will you commit to investigating the extent to which the government of new york wrote laws are covered up their policies concerning covid positive patients in nursing homes? judge garland: with all of these investigations, the justice department is open to evidence of fraud, false statements, violations of the
cruz: you voted to rehear the heller case or the parker case on -- i argued the parker case and the dcc. as attorney general will the department of justice argue for the supreme court to overturn heller versus district of columbia? judge garland: the department makes all kinds of judgments like that. i can't promise, but i find it hard to believe that the department could think there was any possibility of overturning the heller case. sen. cruz: determines indulgence, the senators wrote a...
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wear a law student, you first became interested in the subject of the second amendment as this case, parker versus district of columbia was making its way through the court. so can you tell us a little bit more about that case and why it specifically struck even interested you in writing on about the subject? >> yes, when i was in undergrad, i got history degree in law school, i think you're always trying to find your niche. something that you feel comfortable with. and i remember one district of columbia and they talked about the history of the right to arms and not only the history, but it was central to the holding of the case to the analysis, legal analysis. and that drew in history major, but what confused me was it was all history. i was very on unfamiliar with. stuff that timing, intuitively did not add up. however, of course, as a any historian, would you start asking questions, how did you come to this and started doing research. and that's really how i became involved and i became to locate other misconceptions and missed things that the court misconstrued and i began delving, i w
wear a law student, you first became interested in the subject of the second amendment as this case, parker versus district of columbia was making its way through the court. so can you tell us a little bit more about that case and why it specifically struck even interested you in writing on about the subject? >> yes, when i was in undergrad, i got history degree in law school, i think you're always trying to find your niche. something that you feel comfortable with. and i remember one...
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ashley parker, burro chief for "the washington post", shannon petty piece for nbc news digital, and nealpartment of justice veteran, former acting solicitor general for the obama administration that argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. indeed, counselor, because we're on the eve of the second trial, i'd like to begin with you and begin this way to play for you some of the video case against trump and all that led up to 6th january. >> the only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election. the swing states we're fighting over now, i won them all by lot. and i have to say, if i lost, i'd be a very gracious loser. so look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state and flipping the state is a great testament to our country. we're going to have to fight much harder and mike pence is going to have to come through for us and if he doesn't, that will be a sad day for our country. >> we're going to walk down to the capitol! >> yeah! [ cheers ] >> invade the capitol building.
ashley parker, burro chief for "the washington post", shannon petty piece for nbc news digital, and nealpartment of justice veteran, former acting solicitor general for the obama administration that argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. indeed, counselor, because we're on the eve of the second trial, i'd like to begin with you and begin this way to play for you some of the video case against trump and all that led up to 6th january. >> the only way they can take...
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>>pellets on but for a lot of peloton lovers like school teacher marlene parker from look at fear ofkers won't get in the way of a great i'm not afraid. don't think anyone is listening and the most of it will be listening what's for with 8 kids. >>interesting yeah that was darren kramer reporting for us tonight and speaking of president biden he has a couple canines which are i guess famous now. and those 2 dogs will be making an appearance during the puppy bowl this weekend together to old german shepherds champ and major here they're going to appear alongside first lady jill biden in a public service announcement it's focused on mask wearing. the annual puppy bowl of course is focused on raising awareness about adopting shelter pets, something that the bidens of experience themselves they adopted major from the delaware humane association. he is the first shelter dog to move in to the white house talk about moving on up. and we will have a special red and gold zone puppy edition this sunday on our kron on app it's all about puppies its care from 02:00pm to 08:00pm so you can catch
>>pellets on but for a lot of peloton lovers like school teacher marlene parker from look at fear ofkers won't get in the way of a great i'm not afraid. don't think anyone is listening and the most of it will be listening what's for with 8 kids. >>interesting yeah that was darren kramer reporting for us tonight and speaking of president biden he has a couple canines which are i guess famous now. and those 2 dogs will be making an appearance during the puppy bowl this weekend...
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parker says the club will investigate the matter. conversation with tenants. he didn't know a lot about it. that was my understanding of it, it. that was my understanding of it, it was a surprise party, the people that have obviously planned this have put him in a very vulnerable position. —— conversation with terrence. in still, it is something that we will deal with as a football club in—house. next to non—league football where the fall out continues after national league north and south clubs voted to declare the season null and void with no promotions or relegations. the national league meanwhile will complete its campaign despite 7 out of the 23 clubs voting to end the season. but in the tier below, as i say, the majority were clear they could't carry with an absence of grant funding and ongoing uncertainty surrounding the lifting of lockdown restrictions. it hasn't gone down well with all clubs, clearly. gloucester city were top of national league north. their co—chairman has since tweeted this... i'm joined now by non—league f
parker says the club will investigate the matter. conversation with tenants. he didn't know a lot about it. that was my understanding of it, it. that was my understanding of it, it was a surprise party, the people that have obviously planned this have put him in a very vulnerable position. —— conversation with terrence. in still, it is something that we will deal with as a football club in—house. next to non—league football where the fall out continues after national league north and...
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parker says the club will investigate the matter.re matches. sanjay bhandari says he understands his frustration and agrees that while such gestures are valuable to attract attention, they have a shelf life. zaha believes taking a knee has lost its meaning. growing up, my parents let me know that i should be proud to be black, no matter what, and ijust feel like we should just stand tall. i think it's becoming something that wejust do now, you know? that's not enough for me, i'm not going to take the knee, i'm not going to wear black lives matter on the back of my... because it feels like it's a target. we're isolating ourselves, we're trying to say we're equal, but we're isolating ourselves with these things that are not even working anyway. scotland's women are playing cyprus in a euro 2022 qualifier. the scots can't make the finals but this is an important game nonetheless, with interim head coach stuart mclaren taking charge for the first time. and they're running riot at the moment — into the second half now — they lead 10—nil,
parker says the club will investigate the matter.re matches. sanjay bhandari says he understands his frustration and agrees that while such gestures are valuable to attract attention, they have a shelf life. zaha believes taking a knee has lost its meaning. growing up, my parents let me know that i should be proud to be black, no matter what, and ijust feel like we should just stand tall. i think it's becoming something that wejust do now, you know? that's not enough for me, i'm not going to...
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another actress, emerald fennell, most recently seen as a young camilla parker—bowles in netflix�*s thepromising young woman, which she also wrote. every week, i go to a club, i act like i'm too drunk to stand, and every week, a nice guy comes over to see if i'm ok. you 0k? this wickedly shocking comedy, starring british actress carey mulligan, about a woman's revenge for her best friend's death, is also fennell�*s first feature film. it's produced by mulligan and australian actress margot robbie. is it significant that two out of the three directing nominations are first feature films by women already established within the industry, with connections vital to get a project funded? who needs brains? they never did a girl any good. jodie foster, one of the first actresses to make the journey behind the camera, has recently walked back in front of it to play lawyer nancy hollander in kevin macdonald's the mauritanian, based on the true story of an innocent man detained at guantanamo bay. you want turkey and pumpkin pie with mom and dad and unclejoe? go on, get out. do you think that it is
another actress, emerald fennell, most recently seen as a young camilla parker—bowles in netflix�*s thepromising young woman, which she also wrote. every week, i go to a club, i act like i'm too drunk to stand, and every week, a nice guy comes over to see if i'm ok. you 0k? this wickedly shocking comedy, starring british actress carey mulligan, about a woman's revenge for her best friend's death, is also fennell�*s first feature film. it's produced by mulligan and australian actress...
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>>a few days parker is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking your forecast hour by hour plus frustration is growing over slow covid vaccine rollouts in the bay and east bay vaccination site has shut down after reports that people who are not yet eligible to receive the shot and in the north bay dozens of appointments had to be canceled after people signed up to get vaccinated even though it's not yet their turf. we'll have the latest on. a battle that's coming up next on kron 4 news at 6. ♪ ♪ we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>now it's 6 back parts of the bay area are starting to get another round of rain as we speak you're looking at live radar from stormtracker 4
>>a few days parker is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking your forecast hour by hour plus frustration is growing over slow covid vaccine rollouts in the bay and east bay vaccination site has shut down after reports that people who are not yet eligible to receive the shot and in the north bay dozens of appointments had to be canceled after people signed up to get vaccinated even though it's not yet their turf. we'll have the latest on. a battle that's coming up next on kron 4...
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similarly as judge elizabeth parker framed it, she said, stunning in its skoeb and breath taking in its reach, if granted, the relief would disenfranchise the votes of more than 5.5 million michigan citizens, who with dignity and hope and a promise of a vote participated in the 2020 general election. donald trump told his supporters they are stealing the election, they're taking away your vote, it's rigged. that was not true corresponding judge after judge, the truth was exactly the opposite. trump was not suing to ensure election integrity. he was pursuing lawsuits that would in effect strip away american votes so that he could win. in other words, donald trump was asking the judiciary to take away votes from americans so that he could steal the election for himself. then after rusing in all the courts, trump turned to another tactic, pressuring and threatening election officials. you saw what happened in michigan after trump attacked the state and its election officials. his supporters surrounded the secretary of state's home, as you saw in the earlier slide, chanting, calling her a f
similarly as judge elizabeth parker framed it, she said, stunning in its skoeb and breath taking in its reach, if granted, the relief would disenfranchise the votes of more than 5.5 million michigan citizens, who with dignity and hope and a promise of a vote participated in the 2020 general election. donald trump told his supporters they are stealing the election, they're taking away your vote, it's rigged. that was not true corresponding judge after judge, the truth was exactly the opposite....
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was certainly not easy for you think on the parkers independent thinking to practical the psychological and also financial support and which. the stage of has the municipal governments or the federal government have given but above all of the many gestures of guns and simple compassion many ordinary you know with no office or mandate. did what they could earn and for which i'm certain they did not expect any special thanks to the today especially i want to turn to all of those who offered kindness and help when they knew they were needed but you could i didn't and frank them for everything they did and continued to do for good to a better future here in hono. you start how no undue burden on poorest city of how no i'm good citizens and i'm going to show our civic commitment which i've rarely seen in this forum because there are diversity of america. it's just not i asked federal president i would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks for that one small audition with of the name how now does not only stand for terrible crime that i much. it also stands for pleasant city wher
was certainly not easy for you think on the parkers independent thinking to practical the psychological and also financial support and which. the stage of has the municipal governments or the federal government have given but above all of the many gestures of guns and simple compassion many ordinary you know with no office or mandate. did what they could earn and for which i'm certain they did not expect any special thanks to the today especially i want to turn to all of those who offered...