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paul charles, - have you with us. paul charles, there. the government could introduce covid certificates in england. conservative backbenchers say they risk creating a �*two—tier society', but ministers say it's an option that needs to be considered. the head of vaccines at the european medicines agency has said he believes there is a link between the astrazeneca vaccine and blood clots. government scientists warn that some social distancing measures will need to remain in place for much longer, amid warnings there could be a summer third wave of the virus. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has confirmed the return of pupils to classrooms across the country after the easter holidays. it means the majority of children will be back on the 12th or 19th of this month, depending on when the new term starts. reacting to the announcement, the leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross says pupils could have gone back sooner. we believe that it was possible to get all pupils back sooner than the date set by the first minister and
paul charles, - have you with us. paul charles, there. the government could introduce covid certificates in england. conservative backbenchers say they risk creating a �*two—tier society', but ministers say it's an option that needs to be considered. the head of vaccines at the european medicines agency has said he believes there is a link between the astrazeneca vaccine and blood clots. government scientists warn that some social distancing measures will need to remain in place for much...
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charles: paul what are you buying right now? y, but i'm buying stuff that's not really exciting. i'm buying things like cx which is a cement-maker, i bought para go, that's been beaten up, kmi, the pipeline, i'm buying things that are not sexy or exciting but they are in that sweet spot where either they're a turnaround or because of the economy, they are going to continue to accelerate higher , like the infrastructure pipelines. charles: rob, you doing anything outside of caltech and we've got just 30 seconds to go. >> i mean wpc carry that's a 6% yielder but you know, kind of within caltech charles i think you'll get a gift here we talked about on the ipo day, 270-280 on coinbase that's $100 billion company eventually, trading about 60 billion now. that's going to be an opportunity i'm looking to get into. charles: and full disclosure we actually had our subscribers take profits on google and yesterday pulled back it's up again today. i'm with you though those non- sexy niches have been pretty darn good you guys are too, rob, p
charles: paul what are you buying right now? y, but i'm buying stuff that's not really exciting. i'm buying things like cx which is a cement-maker, i bought para go, that's been beaten up, kmi, the pipeline, i'm buying things that are not sexy or exciting but they are in that sweet spot where either they're a turnaround or because of the economy, they are going to continue to accelerate higher , like the infrastructure pipelines. charles: rob, you doing anything outside of caltech and we've got...
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with overlooking the curch strait let's cross over the sea of hours off now charles stratford is in paul what are the ukrainians saying charles about the recent deployment of warships to the house of sea out of the closure of the straight to ukrainian and foreign navies. or the ukrainians have come out and said that this is a gross violation of rights freedom of navigation they say it is a violation of the u.n. law of the sea and they are calling it a major provocation of course let's not forget what's been happening in the last couple of weeks this huge troop deployment by the russians on the ukrainian borders as bernie was saying it's understood now that those troops have begun to be withdrawn but exactly to where remains to be see. this sea the sea of azoff supposed to have joint jurisdiction between the russians and the ukrainians an agreement signed in 2003 we were out with the merry apoel maritime work with the navy a couple of days ago out on the as old sea and we heard communication from russian ships russian navy ships in the area asking the maritime guard to keep their distance
with overlooking the curch strait let's cross over the sea of hours off now charles stratford is in paul what are the ukrainians saying charles about the recent deployment of warships to the house of sea out of the closure of the straight to ukrainian and foreign navies. or the ukrainians have come out and said that this is a gross violation of rights freedom of navigation they say it is a violation of the u.n. law of the sea and they are calling it a major provocation of course let's not...
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former prosecutor, and charles coleman, paul, let me start with you and we should note that closing arguments and the trial proceedings were supposed to start roughly five minutes ago. sometimes they start right on time, sometimes it is a couple minutes late. the second this begins we'll get into this live. paul if i interrupt you that is live. in the meantime as you look into what we will see in the next couple hours or so, what should we be listening for? what are you going to be looking for in this frankly last chance for the prosecution and sdmechbs. >> lawyers get only two chances to talk directly to the jury. closing statements are important, they will be waving them into a cohaernt story. they called 11 civilian witnesses. 10 police officers, and 10 medical and forensic experts. they were all united for the elements of the prosecution. so that's what they'll say in their closing statement. that chauvin used excessive force and that killed george floyd. >> let me po bring you in, a few months ago i discovered like a lot of folks here in the state of minnesota, that to prove the charges
former prosecutor, and charles coleman, paul, let me start with you and we should note that closing arguments and the trial proceedings were supposed to start roughly five minutes ago. sometimes they start right on time, sometimes it is a couple minutes late. the second this begins we'll get into this live. paul if i interrupt you that is live. in the meantime as you look into what we will see in the next couple hours or so, what should we be listening for? what are you going to be looking for...
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charles: hey, joining me now, spotlight asset group cio shana sissel along with paul schatz.'s talk about the consumer because that retail sales number yesterday, that report was absolutely huge. we knew it was going to be higher considering how much money is in savings, and then, of course, we had a read on april consumer sentiment. in this consensus that wasn't too bad because the number was high, although you look six months out, and there was a spike in inflation concerns. reconcile these reports, what does it say about the retail consumer and about this economy and its ability to stay hot? >> as you pointed out, while the sentiment number wasn't as good as expected, it still rose. so sentiment is improving, and that tends to be lagging, right? people don't start to feel better about things until it's obvious that things are better. and so if you think about when they do the survey, at the end of march we had a bit of a in the stock market, a big spike in gasoline prices, so that definitely influenced the results of the survey. but i think we should be very encouraged. pe
charles: hey, joining me now, spotlight asset group cio shana sissel along with paul schatz.'s talk about the consumer because that retail sales number yesterday, that report was absolutely huge. we knew it was going to be higher considering how much money is in savings, and then, of course, we had a read on april consumer sentiment. in this consensus that wasn't too bad because the number was high, although you look six months out, and there was a spike in inflation concerns. reconcile these...
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let's get reaction now from travel consultant paul charles. good morning to you.it will enable _ because it will enable travel from may 17, earlier than some people thought. there is no doubt that this is going to be the year of sun, sand, sea and swap because you will have to take a number of tests when you return. that may put some people off because of the cost of them but the cost is coming down and, really, it is the only way to get travel going again safely and responsibly. consumer confidence has been battered. we are punchdrunk from having to council holidays. do you think people will want to book? there is no doubt that the travel corridors last year caused distress is because of the way they were changed at the last minute with people suffering financial pain, changing their flights at the last minute. so this traffic light system will create the confidence. we have been calling for it for some time and it will enable consumers to see in advance which countries will be safer to go to. i do not agree with the prime minister possibly saying do not book ——
let's get reaction now from travel consultant paul charles. good morning to you.it will enable _ because it will enable travel from may 17, earlier than some people thought. there is no doubt that this is going to be the year of sun, sand, sea and swap because you will have to take a number of tests when you return. that may put some people off because of the cost of them but the cost is coming down and, really, it is the only way to get travel going again safely and responsibly. consumer...
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unless it wants to take on russia's navy burn its main al-jazeera crimea of charles transferred is that the port of mariel paul with the ukrainian perspective. well the ukrainians as you can imagine a very angry about this they called it a gross violation of the right to freedom of navigation and a violation of the un convention of the law of the sea they see it as being a provocation by russia only adding to the kind of tension that we've seen in the region in the last couple of weeks around that fast troop deployment by the russians along ukrainian borders and around crimea this will to the eyes of see in the strait is supposed to be on a joint jurisdiction when the russians and ukrainians according to a 2003 agreement now cover days ago we were out with the marriott pulled maritime to work with the ukrainian navy and they were saying that that agreement was signed in 2003 and he's now almost redundant because of course we've had a conflict that started in 2014 and russia annexed crimea so the ukrainians are feeling weakened powerless if you like to act and that's despite obviously great international suppor
unless it wants to take on russia's navy burn its main al-jazeera crimea of charles transferred is that the port of mariel paul with the ukrainian perspective. well the ukrainians as you can imagine a very angry about this they called it a gross violation of the right to freedom of navigation and a violation of the un convention of the law of the sea they see it as being a provocation by russia only adding to the kind of tension that we've seen in the region in the last couple of weeks around...
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charles. and yet, they continued to paul around. >> why did you keep that contact every day? to know where someone's at if i'm concerned about my safety. >> capone's suggested that david stone was only out to save his own neck. >> and where you hope infringe for leniency? >> and still. an >> hour after hour, the lawyer hammered away at david, who easily admitted to lying his way through any number of police interviews. >> do you feel your words might not be credible? >> based on the fact that i've been lying for three and a half years? wouldn't you? >> in the defense close, it came back again to a central question, could the jury believe david stone? >> at the end of the day, what stone is telling you, it can't be true. there is no physical evidence of any foul play, anywhere. at four near that. shot >> charles capone declined to testify in his own defense. >> and you feel costs double in that decision? >> yes, sir. >> prosecutor bill thompson had the final word for the state. >> rachel is gone forever. he ensured that her body, her physical essence, is also gone forever. but
charles. and yet, they continued to paul around. >> why did you keep that contact every day? to know where someone's at if i'm concerned about my safety. >> capone's suggested that david stone was only out to save his own neck. >> and where you hope infringe for leniency? >> and still. an >> hour after hour, the lawyer hammered away at david, who easily admitted to lying his way through any number of police interviews. >> do you feel your words might not be...
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we've got to correspondent standing by for us charles transferred in ukraine's matter of paul bernard smith in moscow russia let's go straight to bernard so what is moscow saying about why the troop buildup is coming to an end now. russia's defense ministry always said that these were long exercises on the exercises would end today thursday or of course they've also been as in an enormous show of strength because we have satellite imagery showing perhaps as many as 100000 russian troops on the russia ukrainian border we have the airborne troops armored units attack helicopters reconnaissance drones jamming equipment and a military hospital all on this ground exercise it was a russian show of strength clearly and russia said an indication and notes to nate so about its agitation or its complaints about russia's build up in that area 'd but it's not all over russia from saturday is restricting for 6 months access to the as a. see through the care straight this will prevent the ukrainian navy accessing its eastern ports russia says it's preventing this access for other military exercises
we've got to correspondent standing by for us charles transferred in ukraine's matter of paul bernard smith in moscow russia let's go straight to bernard so what is moscow saying about why the troop buildup is coming to an end now. russia's defense ministry always said that these were long exercises on the exercises would end today thursday or of course they've also been as in an enormous show of strength because we have satellite imagery showing perhaps as many as 100000 russian troops on the...
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at this stage at least it seems as if there is very little they can do about it charles strafford there for us and mary paul many thanks let's get a little more analysis on this joining us from vancouver on end is michael bassett new global affairs and listen for misspoke spokesperson for the organization for security and cooperation in europe many thanks for joining us on al-jazeera let's say how important is this passage of war say to ukraine and how will it impact the country not being able to use it for 6 months sure what that is for having me it's sequentially important to ukraine both militarily and commercially. on the military side of course as your correspondents earlier pointed out if the ukrainian navy doesn't have access to the sea of hours of its going off from its eastern ports there but the commercial side is crucially important. i just spoke with canada's former ambassador to ukraine and he estimated that about 20 percent up total trade ukraine's total external trade passes through their c.e.o. we're talking mostly about still iran and grain so if the merchant vessels are also delayed as the
at this stage at least it seems as if there is very little they can do about it charles strafford there for us and mary paul many thanks let's get a little more analysis on this joining us from vancouver on end is michael bassett new global affairs and listen for misspoke spokesperson for the organization for security and cooperation in europe many thanks for joining us on al-jazeera let's say how important is this passage of war say to ukraine and how will it impact the country not being able...
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the cat straight many thanks let's get the perspective from the ukrainian side charles trafford is at the port said mary paul. well the ukrainians as you can imagine a very angry about this they called it a gross violation of the right to freedom of navigation and a violation of the un convention of the law of the sea they see it as being a provocation by russia only adding to the kind of tension that we've seen in the region in the last couple of weeks around that fast troop deployment by the russians along ukrainian borders and around crimea this will to the eyes of see in the strait is supposed to be on a joint jurisdiction when the russians and ukrainians according to a 2003 agreement now cover days ago we were out with the marriott polled maritime to work with the ukrainian navy and they were saying that that agreement was signed in 2003 and he's now almost redundant because of course we've had a conflict that started in 2014 and russia annexed crimea so the ukrainians are feeling weakened powerless if you like to act and that's despite obviously great international support in rhetoric at least calling
the cat straight many thanks let's get the perspective from the ukrainian side charles trafford is at the port said mary paul. well the ukrainians as you can imagine a very angry about this they called it a gross violation of the right to freedom of navigation and a violation of the un convention of the law of the sea they see it as being a provocation by russia only adding to the kind of tension that we've seen in the region in the last couple of weeks around that fast troop deployment by the...
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kristin: jeff paul live in los angeles, thanks. gillian: prince charles the first time since his passing. we'll tell you what he has to say, coming up next. ♪ ♪ we look up to our heroes. idolizing them. mimicking their every move. and if she counts on the advanced hydration of pedialyte when it matters most... so do we. hydrate like our heroes. ♪♪ a lot of people think dealing with copd is hyda walk in the park.s. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything will be fun and nice. but i still have bad days flare-ups (coughs), which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world our lungs deserves the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and only copd medicine proven to reduce flare-ups by 52% breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't ta
kristin: jeff paul live in los angeles, thanks. gillian: prince charles the first time since his passing. we'll tell you what he has to say, coming up next. ♪ ♪ we look up to our heroes. idolizing them. mimicking their every move. and if she counts on the advanced hydration of pedialyte when it matters most... so do we. hydrate like our heroes. ♪♪ a lot of people think dealing with copd is hyda walk in the park.s. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything will be fun and...
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ktvu is candese charles has the details surrounding that controversy. names like john muir, paul revere and abraham lincoln could be on the chopping block for the names of san francisco schools. a little over two months ago, the city's elected board of education voted to strip schools of names a committee of educators deemed unjust. what i view it, as is an opportunity for our schools to embody the characteristics of. and feel a sense of pride in the chosen means. the board's january resolution gain support for moving the names of historical figures with abroad or direct ties to slavery, sexism or other injustices. representation matters. representation matters and having a school. with. someone who represents this youth and the people who make up this district is very important. the board 6 to 1 vote came after months of debate. and while san francisco's public classrooms remained closed due to covid-19 leaders that comedian members argue this is not the time to focus our renaming schools. mayor london breed called the action offensive and completely unacceptable, and some paren
ktvu is candese charles has the details surrounding that controversy. names like john muir, paul revere and abraham lincoln could be on the chopping block for the names of san francisco schools. a little over two months ago, the city's elected board of education voted to strip schools of names a committee of educators deemed unjust. what i view it, as is an opportunity for our schools to embody the characteristics of. and feel a sense of pride in the chosen means. the board's january resolution...
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charles post the same thing r.t. is signalled out. well that's how things are shaping up for now thanks for joining us remember you know paul has plenty more stories so check it out i will cease and . the world is driven by dreamers shaped by phone person with those words. dares thinks. we dare to ask. tough and on the phone in paris dimmock on the way to go through a food. bank itself movie theater on the plaza in this way got to dog so hard not to feed on the mother disappeared the moment the look like that i would end up in the store up and if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights to use lose weight. on. the floor and you can move the fee was out of this will persuade you that the call you have at the hospital on the. what i think is this is the fund that is accompanied. it's kaiser's financial but thanks to the federal. budget it is it this is a central plank support diet on a problem right so you stop. a folks next up on dennis miller plus one the beautiful lovely and demure john love it so be here john oh no doubt have his dog jerry bruckheimer the 3rd in his lap i hear jerry's got a bit of a hacki
charles post the same thing r.t. is signalled out. well that's how things are shaping up for now thanks for joining us remember you know paul has plenty more stories so check it out i will cease and . the world is driven by dreamers shaped by phone person with those words. dares thinks. we dare to ask. tough and on the phone in paris dimmock on the way to go through a food. bank itself movie theater on the plaza in this way got to dog so hard not to feed on the mother disappeared the moment the...
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charles. this is not an accurate depiction of phillip. this was done 100 years later by paul revere. he chose this fabulous wampum belt, so there were two very impressive wampum belts. so penelope enlists her brother, who has inherited the family home ferriers, she enlists him to bring these items that, the wampum belts and the report, to court. however, walter is unworthy of the trust because the items never make it there. and it's been this enduring mystery what happened to these wampm belts that are very important to the wampanoag people. when my husband and i were in new england, we discussed it with the owners. they know about the story of the wampum belts because there's been a theory that he kept them and buried them or hid them on the property. but there's a scholar who has been working on an exhibit with wampum belts and she's done a lot of research, and she's looking for them, too. so i really hope she's able to find them. so king phillips war has taken a terrible toll on josiah's health. he dies four years later at the age of 52. penelope is supposed to have commissioned t
charles. this is not an accurate depiction of phillip. this was done 100 years later by paul revere. he chose this fabulous wampum belt, so there were two very impressive wampum belts. so penelope enlists her brother, who has inherited the family home ferriers, she enlists him to bring these items that, the wampum belts and the report, to court. however, walter is unworthy of the trust because the items never make it there. and it's been this enduring mystery what happened to these wampm belts...
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regalia to king charles now, this is not an accurate depiction of philip. this was done 100 years later by paul revere, but it shows this fabulous wampum belt and so among this military. regalia were these two very impressive wampum belts, and so penelope in enlist her brother walter grave who has inherited the family home farriers. she just i enlist while the grave to bring these items that the the waffle house and the report to court however while to grave is unworthy of the trust because the items never make it there and it's been this enduring this through what happened to these wampum belts that are very important to the wampano people and so when my husband and i were in in england and farriers, you know, we discussed. was they know about the story of the wampum belts because there's been this theory that wall degree kept them and buried them on the property or hid them somewhere in the property and they are no longer a farriers, but but there's a woman act scholar paula peters, but who's been working on an exhibit with wampum valves and she's done a lot of research and she's been looking
regalia to king charles now, this is not an accurate depiction of philip. this was done 100 years later by paul revere, but it shows this fabulous wampum belt and so among this military. regalia were these two very impressive wampum belts, and so penelope in enlist her brother walter grave who has inherited the family home farriers. she just i enlist while the grave to bring these items that the the waffle house and the report to court however while to grave is unworthy of the trust because the...
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charles watson, thank you. [laughter] so, eric, yeah, you know, he's got to watch talladega nights. i'm just saying. eric: yeah, got the -- great race. ♪ ♪ paullly systemic policing issues in minneapolis. today, i am announcing that the justice department has opened a civil investigation to determine whether the minneapolis police department engages in a pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing. paul: welcome to "journal editorial report". imt 11. attorney general announcing a justice department probe into the entire any apppo
charles watson, thank you. [laughter] so, eric, yeah, you know, he's got to watch talladega nights. i'm just saying. eric: yeah, got the -- great race. ♪ ♪ paullly systemic policing issues in minneapolis. today, i am announcing that the justice department has opened a civil investigation to determine whether the minneapolis police department engages in a pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing. paul: welcome to "journal editorial report". imt 11. attorney...