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not just for rebecca, for all of them.was her childhood friend, andrew check-in, now rulon jeffs started chi teaching you don't have a choice anymore. you have to be perfectly obedient. you are ordered to donate your time, your car, or make sacrifices that you normally wouldn't do because of his footing or family. >> really, more autocratic, more dictatorial. >> very dictatorial. all of the members were putting everyone on the spot constantly, saying are you for him or against him. >> rebecca's father was very much for the profit, he enrolled his children, including becky, in uncle rulon jeffs definitely a store, called the al to academy. there, the elements of an explosion or mix together, all that remained was to light the fuse rulon now. >> there was always a calculated part of him. >> the principle of all-time county, rule on son, warren jeff's, man who carried out dr. with discipline. >> i never felt completely relaxed around him. and i think i'm not the only one. >> he gave you one beating, i couldn't sit down for a
not just for rebecca, for all of them.was her childhood friend, andrew check-in, now rulon jeffs started chi teaching you don't have a choice anymore. you have to be perfectly obedient. you are ordered to donate your time, your car, or make sacrifices that you normally wouldn't do because of his footing or family. >> really, more autocratic, more dictatorial. >> very dictatorial. all of the members were putting everyone on the spot constantly, saying are you for him or against him....
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[laughter] jonathan: rebecca, thank you. rebecca patterson of bridgewater. tom, just a sense of how they are thinking about the world at bridgewater, and how would a slightly nuanced. most people on the street would call is primarily a supply-side shock. tom: let's be clear, ray dalio is a piÑata on this. the company generates, jon, really interesting and controversial views wrapped around parity strategy, taking in rebecca with her history from j.p. morgan and customer trust -- it is a much more holistic, broader view. what i love, that comment, jon, this is a demand shock -- that is controversial. jonathan: a positive demand shock going into the start of the year, tom. and because of that, lisa, this is why people go full circle back to the decisions made by this administration to really juice this economy as it reopens. lisa: this is one of the reasons why inflation is such a hot topic, because people are saying it is because of some of the fiscal policies earlier in the year that we are seeing some of the inflationary pressures that are crimping certain
[laughter] jonathan: rebecca, thank you. rebecca patterson of bridgewater. tom, just a sense of how they are thinking about the world at bridgewater, and how would a slightly nuanced. most people on the street would call is primarily a supply-side shock. tom: let's be clear, ray dalio is a piÑata on this. the company generates, jon, really interesting and controversial views wrapped around parity strategy, taking in rebecca with her history from j.p. morgan and customer trust -- it is a much...
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does a, rebecca, what is, what is your reaction to that? yeah, i just think of the overlap of how closely related misinformation is to greenwashing and how important it is to have journalism and to have scientists and academics like jeffrey, i'm putting the word out there and and taking that close look at language and, and just to give an example of how important language is and how fully green the oil industry propaganda is. here is just think about natural gas, the phrase, natural gas. natural implies good oil industry has really capitalized on that inherent kind of association with natural gas as this being cleaner, a cleaner technology than coal, a cleaner source for fuel. so i think it's important to inspect our language, especially for journalists who are a big part of that equation of how to communicate with the public. jeffrey when we talk about language it's, we've spoken about in the past. i'm curious, you know, with the methane of it all, if you will. i mean, advertising ethics boards are saying it's absolutely not clean the scie
does a, rebecca, what is, what is your reaction to that? yeah, i just think of the overlap of how closely related misinformation is to greenwashing and how important it is to have journalism and to have scientists and academics like jeffrey, i'm putting the word out there and and taking that close look at language and, and just to give an example of how important language is and how fully green the oil industry propaganda is. here is just think about natural gas, the phrase, natural gas....
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and rebecca, you know, just just hearing that, you know, we have a tweet from mary hagler on foot or saying in response to a tweet from b p. it's not fair that they get to be both the problem and the solution. now on the face of it, that does seem a bit maddening, right? for people who care about the climate or at least odd, i'm curious in your research in your work, what can you tell us about how green washing and actually impacts the public's perception of what these oil companies do rather than just what they represent. but what they're actually accomplishing. yeah, the examples highlights the theme that oil companies benefit from appearing to be part of the pollution that they're serious about climate change. because that means they can actually be in the room with policy makers and seem like they're being serious on climate science. 9 and by being in that room, they can start to influence really important matters like timelines of how and when we address climate change and definitions like accounts of clean energy and how natural gas fits into that equation. shaping the public p
and rebecca, you know, just just hearing that, you know, we have a tweet from mary hagler on foot or saying in response to a tweet from b p. it's not fair that they get to be both the problem and the solution. now on the face of it, that does seem a bit maddening, right? for people who care about the climate or at least odd, i'm curious in your research in your work, what can you tell us about how green washing and actually impacts the public's perception of what these oil companies do rather...
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rebecca is really a triple threat which i find very impressive. she's in active journalist and novelist and a good one and she's an historian so is a triple threat she has written books and one that was already mentioned a terrific novel about the seedy section of l.a. in the mid-1980s and burnout a graphic novel about eco-terrorism. talk about a wide range, she's got it in the study we are talking about tonight entitled all the frequent troubles of our days" which takes us deep into domestic resistance to the murderous regime of adolf in the 1930s and early 40s. a book that was just recently published tuesday subject of our discussion this evening and i don't need to remind them because many of you know this book has been praised upon its release. there are two in "the new york times" alone to fantastic reviews and one august 3 if i'm not mistaken and another august 633 have not read those reviews, do so because it will inspire you to read the book or its awesome. from my own perspective on germany and i'm also a story in on the resistance and i'
rebecca is really a triple threat which i find very impressive. she's in active journalist and novelist and a good one and she's an historian so is a triple threat she has written books and one that was already mentioned a terrific novel about the seedy section of l.a. in the mid-1980s and burnout a graphic novel about eco-terrorism. talk about a wide range, she's got it in the study we are talking about tonight entitled all the frequent troubles of our days" which takes us deep into...
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rebecca from the university — ambitions. rebecca from the university of _ ambitions.niversity of lancaster, thank ambitions. rebecca from the - university of lancaster, thank you forjoining us on newsday.- forjoining us on newsday. thank ou. and for much more on net zero and the upcoming climate change talks — don't forget to check out or website. there you'll find a detailed look at how the uk sets out plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions — and how their plans compare to other nations. that's a bbc.com/ news. as russia experiences a surge in coronavirus infections tougher restrictions have been announced. this past weekend, the country hit 1,000 deaths in a single day for the first time since the pandemic began. the bbc�*s steve rosenberg has more from moscow. here in russia, the situation of covid—19 continues to deteriorate. on tuesday, health officials recorded a record number of covid—19 related deaths in the last 2a hours, 1015. then, the moscow mayor introduced an urgent measure. over 60 here and not vaccinated, then spend the rest four months at home. and in
rebecca from the university — ambitions. rebecca from the university of _ ambitions.niversity of lancaster, thank ambitions. rebecca from the - university of lancaster, thank you forjoining us on newsday.- forjoining us on newsday. thank ou. and for much more on net zero and the upcoming climate change talks — don't forget to check out or website. there you'll find a detailed look at how the uk sets out plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions — and how their plans compare to other nations....
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thanks very much, rebecca.— thanks very much, rebecca. thank, victoria, thanks very much, rebecca.arol joins us with the weather, news that interest rates may rise, but i think temperatures are dropping? bier? interest rates may rise, but i think temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca, temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca. yes. — temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca. yes. they _ temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca, yes, they are _ temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca, yes, they are conscious i rebecca, yes, they are conscious todayis rebecca, yes, they are conscious today is much colder than it was yesterday, the temperatures are lower, as rebecca rightly said, but we also have a wind chill. you can see the blues across us but that will be short lived because the yellow returns tomorrow, and then on saturday and sunday, some of us will be seeing some amber colour, indicating temperatures are going back up again. some rain has been falling this morning across east anglia, some of it heavy across jersey, and some showers coming in from the north
thanks very much, rebecca.— thanks very much, rebecca. thank, victoria, thanks very much, rebecca.arol joins us with the weather, news that interest rates may rise, but i think temperatures are dropping? bier? interest rates may rise, but i think temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca, temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca. yes. — temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca. yes. they _ temperatures are dropping? very good rebecca, yes, they are _ temperatures are dropping?...
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rebecca, does this make sense to you? wow, i think these are, these are complicate proposals. i think of course, whenever you're talking about something like criminalizing you got into free speech issues, you can get into kind of how you define what is that, that crossing the line. and one kind of counterpoint to talking about banning fossil fuel advertising is just realizing the reality we're in where the fossil fuel companies realize they are not popular. that people don't trust their method gang. so instead they are also funneling tons of money, millions of dollars a year into advertising, through other messenger. so these might be dark money groups or 3rd parties that where their connections might be less obvious that they are directly funded by the oil industry. or they might be hiring and, and some of my reporting influencers, who are maybe trusted names on instagram and social media and trying to get their message out basically through these other messengers that people might actually trust. and i think, yeah, and we're talking about banning fossil fuel advertising. it'
rebecca, does this make sense to you? wow, i think these are, these are complicate proposals. i think of course, whenever you're talking about something like criminalizing you got into free speech issues, you can get into kind of how you define what is that, that crossing the line. and one kind of counterpoint to talking about banning fossil fuel advertising is just realizing the reality we're in where the fossil fuel companies realize they are not popular. that people don't trust their method...
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i want to get to rebecca and shannon. karen it sounds like the one the things you are very concerned about was, there was a discussion of the role of race in the suffrage movement not as in-depth in other words we didn't engage with it would have caused accurate reflection in your mind is that a safe thing to say? >> i agree with you. it was uncomfortable times to discuss. as a little bit uncomfortable. but for the purposes of education we all felt we had to do something. colleen i thank you for your work in particular. and for that video of the national park service that was shared with all of us. but, i felt as a commission we did not use her own platform to say loudly that we understood that was a barrier. i represent. tubman's legacy. she was a property owner and how difficult it was for her to have had to make the decision to advance rights for women to get the votes knowing it would not include her despite her being a property owner. she sought doing something beyond her own initial benefits would propel her to go i
i want to get to rebecca and shannon. karen it sounds like the one the things you are very concerned about was, there was a discussion of the role of race in the suffrage movement not as in-depth in other words we didn't engage with it would have caused accurate reflection in your mind is that a safe thing to say? >> i agree with you. it was uncomfortable times to discuss. as a little bit uncomfortable. but for the purposes of education we all felt we had to do something. colleen i thank...
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we're back with one of the stars of "dune," rebecca ferguson.ver you say, i'm going to agree with yeah. >> stephen: you really do. >> it's a war of-- it's kind of the story of everything, isn't it? i refer to it as things i've done back in the day, like the white queen. it's the war of the throne, the war of the roses. it's "the game of thrones." but one second you're powerful and with the flip of a coin, you're doomed, you know,. >> stephen: what was the character, lady jessica is incredibly important, and incredibly powerful, and we get that in your performance in-- very conflicted, heartbroken by the power she wields and the role she has to play in the story. denis' knowledge of the book, were you able to go to him as a touchstone and ask what happened in the permanent dynamics. >> i tried reading this book. it was hard. it was dennis. i was like, yes, yes, anyway, denis, you know page 25... no, to be honest, he had such a vision of this character. and i can feel sometimes there's a possibility to not ad lib but comde of character. this one w
we're back with one of the stars of "dune," rebecca ferguson.ver you say, i'm going to agree with yeah. >> stephen: you really do. >> it's a war of-- it's kind of the story of everything, isn't it? i refer to it as things i've done back in the day, like the white queen. it's the war of the throne, the war of the roses. it's "the game of thrones." but one second you're powerful and with the flip of a coin, you're doomed, you know,. >> stephen: what was the...
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i'll say a little bit about rebecca. i'll repeat some of the things that are said and i'll say a little bit about the book, after which i will pose some questions to rebecca about the book. she will respond. we'll good back and forth on those questions for a bit. and once we're done with that, then we can have q&a, if that's agreeable to all of you. and i hope it is. it better be, because that's what we're doing. as you just heard, rebecca has done a lot of things. she is really a triple threat, which i find very impressive. she has been a journalist, a very active journalist. she is a novelist, a damn good one, and she is a historian. so as a triple threat, you know, she has three really interesting books to her credit. one was already mentioned. it's a terrific novel called "sunset terrace" set in a seedy section of l.a. in the early 1980s. i recommend it highly. another, "burnout" which is a graphic novel about eco terrorism. talk about a wide range, she's got it. and finally, the historical study that we're going to
i'll say a little bit about rebecca. i'll repeat some of the things that are said and i'll say a little bit about the book, after which i will pose some questions to rebecca about the book. she will respond. we'll good back and forth on those questions for a bit. and once we're done with that, then we can have q&a, if that's agreeable to all of you. and i hope it is. it better be, because that's what we're doing. as you just heard, rebecca has done a lot of things. she is really a triple...
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we first met rebecca here in january of 2020 when she came to the museum to attend a reunion of the parsons family moved some of you may know from the film the finest and she told us at the time that she was working and researching a new project, family that survived the holocaust. the great honor to celebrate the product of that research now, a year and half later which is this release by saint martin's press on september 7 predict you may know rebecca as family friend or is the author of the new york times best-selling book for dogs, tales of canine heroism history and love and i'm sorry, yes in love and she was also the executive editor of foreign policy magazine in her work has appeared in the smithsonian magazine wall street journal national geographic and others and into the forest is a well researched and emotionally gripping love story but as a particular remarkable book because takes a backup of the holocaust and a little in chapter of holocaust history there were only now starting to fully understand the stories as an earth and told and helping fuel and understanding. in addition
we first met rebecca here in january of 2020 when she came to the museum to attend a reunion of the parsons family moved some of you may know from the film the finest and she told us at the time that she was working and researching a new project, family that survived the holocaust. the great honor to celebrate the product of that research now, a year and half later which is this release by saint martin's press on september 7 predict you may know rebecca as family friend or is the author of the...
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in addition to rebecca frankel we are honored to be joined today by david, host of the deep state radio podcast and ceo of the roth group and david. [inaudible]. in australia and after david and rebecca's discussion today, copy of the book will be available for sale museum lobby and we hope you take advantage of this opportunity to buy the book and pictures book signed by the author. and you can go to the link in the lifestream chat as well and without further ado please join me in welcoming rebecca frankel and david - to the stage. [background sounds]. >> hello and thank you all for being here. >> hi, it's very nice of you to join us and they were going have a very interesting afternoon and hopefully at some point, about 40 minutes from now you will have the chance to join in and ask some questions and you may want to think about that as we go forward. it's a pleasure to be with you today. i remember the first time, i was the editor of foreign policy magazine and rebecca was i think the executive editor and managing editor at the new york times and i had an office and we would sit ther
in addition to rebecca frankel we are honored to be joined today by david, host of the deep state radio podcast and ceo of the roth group and david. [inaudible]. in australia and after david and rebecca's discussion today, copy of the book will be available for sale museum lobby and we hope you take advantage of this opportunity to buy the book and pictures book signed by the author. and you can go to the link in the lifestream chat as well and without further ado please join me in welcoming...
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direct tutorial debut for rebecca i direct tutorial debut for rebecca hall. , ., . ., direct tutorial rebecca hall. , ., ., ., ., hall. very fine actor. in adaptation ofthe hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. - hall. very fine actor. in adaptation l of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is a 1929 and they meet by chance and in upmarket new york establishment. it is a clip. pardon me, i don't need to see her but _ pardon me, i don't need to see her but i_ pardon me, i don't need to see her but ithink— pardon me, i don't need to see her but ithinkl_ pardon me, i don't need to see her but... i think i know you. i�*m but... ithinkl know you. i'm afraid but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're _ but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. but... ithinkl know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, i but... i thinki know
direct tutorial debut for rebecca i direct tutorial debut for rebecca hall. , ., . ., direct tutorial rebecca hall. , ., ., ., ., hall. very fine actor. in adaptation ofthe hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello _ hall. very fine actor. in adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. - hall. very fine actor. in adaptation l of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are...
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here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: the man at the center of a $137 million verdict against tesla speaking out. >> you cannot keep treating workers like this. rebecca: owen diaz as an elevator operator told the court that he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls and coworkers told him to go back to africa. >> they decided not to follow through and kill investigations. rebecca: now tesla ordered to ming up we will have much more of our interview with owen diaz and the change he hopes his verdict will make in workplaces everywhere. with your gma first look, rebecca jarvis. kumasi: if you own a volvo the company issued a voluntary recall of 460,000 callers -- cars because of an airbag defect. the recall impacts older sedans. applies to your car and the dealership will of replace the airbag for free. reggie: amazon is working on a smart refrigerator. it can predict your food preferences and order groceries on your behalf. it uses similar technology fo
here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: the man at the center of a $137 million verdict against tesla speaking out. >> you cannot keep treating workers like this. rebecca: owen diaz as an elevator operator told the court that he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls and coworkers told him to go back to africa. >> they decided not to follow through and kill investigations. rebecca: now tesla ordered to ming up we will have...
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rebecca jarvis has more on the racial abuse he endured. >> we just want to be treated and seen as equal human beings. >> a former tesla contract worker speaking out after a san francisco federal court decided the electric car maker must pay him 130 7 million dollars over claims he suffered racist abuse at the company. oh in -- owen diaz told the court he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls, or coworkers told them to go back to africa and ethnic slurs were heard routinely. diaz says nothing was done to stop it, quitting after roughly one year on the job and
rebecca jarvis has more on the racial abuse he endured. >> we just want to be treated and seen as equal human beings. >> a former tesla contract worker speaking out after a san francisco federal court decided the electric car maker must pay him 130 7 million dollars over claims he suffered racist abuse at the company. oh in -- owen diaz told the court he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls, or coworkers told them to...
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rebecca strom standing by her back.thinking is going to be warm and it absolutely was yeah. i mean, we dropped about 10 to 15 degrees in some spots. so that's probably why you're really feeling it today. sanaa's. >> and yeah, that's going to the story for the rest of the week. we're only going get chillier as the days progress and you can see exactly why look at all the cloud cover. but hey, at least there's some peeks of sunshine to bring us a little bit of relief right. but not near of the temperatures of what we saw over the weekend. in some of those were in the 90's, not seeing any of that today. so that was our camera in the east bay on top of the berkeley hills. and you can see just how cool it throughout much of the city today downtown the high is only going to top out to 66 degrees. the sunset district 60 degrees golden gate park. you'll be a high of 61 and then we'll get into some 50's on terror along the coast. 63 in today. half moon bay only topping out to 64 a couple of 70's along the peninsula 71 in millbra
rebecca strom standing by her back.thinking is going to be warm and it absolutely was yeah. i mean, we dropped about 10 to 15 degrees in some spots. so that's probably why you're really feeling it today. sanaa's. >> and yeah, that's going to the story for the rest of the week. we're only going get chillier as the days progress and you can see exactly why look at all the cloud cover. but hey, at least there's some peeks of sunshine to bring us a little bit of relief right. but not near of...
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that was rebecca jarvis.ottom line is to be careful, as you would with any financial decision. and it's invite not -- advised not to use this for impulse purchase you might regret later. larry: a few inches of snow fell over parts of the sierra nevada mountains this morning. it's coming down. this video was shot along highway 50 at about 6500 feet, no snow for us here. a bit of rain. and it's certainly cooler. spencer: we had a little bit of rain this morning, really spotty, but the same system is boosting that snow there. next two days are going to be sunny. lake tahoe, i guess i'm having you say anything. here's a look at tonight's weather. we may have more showers passing through the bay area tonight, probably more widespread than this morning in the low to mid 50's. tomorrow, bright sunny skies, low at the coast 70's around the bay. monday and tuesday, we got gusty winds blowing over the bay area hills and mountains. therefore, we have a fire weather watch in effect sunday into late tuesday. get past the
that was rebecca jarvis.ottom line is to be careful, as you would with any financial decision. and it's invite not -- advised not to use this for impulse purchase you might regret later. larry: a few inches of snow fell over parts of the sierra nevada mountains this morning. it's coming down. this video was shot along highway 50 at about 6500 feet, no snow for us here. a bit of rain. and it's certainly cooler. spencer: we had a little bit of rain this morning, really spotty, but the same system...
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>> seth: please welcome to the show rebecca ferguson. how are you?s well. >> i just found out. >> seth: yeah -- >> are you putting that on your media? i mean, i am >> seth: oh, absolutely. we're going to make a big deal out of it. and with that sequel money you can really splurge on halloween candy. [ laughter ] >> i mean, that's what i'm doing. big costume. >> seth: where -- i know you have children. where do you get your -- you're a world traveler as it were. where do you get to celebrate halloween this year. >> well, we're thinking covid safety, backyard no, we're not. we are going to go knocking, door to door i think it's more for me and my husband more than my child but we wanted to dress something scary. she's thinking unicorn so we'll see where we end up >> seth: oh, this is very interesting. the child doesn't want scary, but as parents you think she should more frightening? >> i'm thinking -- well, you know, we need to kind of get her slowly into the scary world. because life isn't easy. do you know what i mean? [ laughter ] >> seth: do you g
>> seth: please welcome to the show rebecca ferguson. how are you?s well. >> i just found out. >> seth: yeah -- >> are you putting that on your media? i mean, i am >> seth: oh, absolutely. we're going to make a big deal out of it. and with that sequel money you can really splurge on halloween candy. [ laughter ] >> i mean, that's what i'm doing. big costume. >> seth: where -- i know you have children. where do you get your -- you're a world traveler as...
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>> all right, rebecca, i know you're going to stay on this for us. thank you. >>> overseas tonight and news involving north korea coming in at this hour. that country releasing images tonight of what they say is their latest missile test. state-run media reporting they have tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile, their eighth test fire this year. south korean officials confirming tonight the missile rose 37 miles high, flew 470 miles, landing in the sea of japan. >>> back here at home tonight and three top pediatrics groups declaring a national emergency for children's mental health, saying the pandemic has taken a serious toll. doctors and hospitals seeing a dramatic increase in emergency room visits for mental health issues, including suspected suicide attempts. and that young people are still facing physical isolation, uncertainty, fear and grief. the organization's calling on policymakers to take action to support children and their families now. >>> when we come back here tonight, police investigating the alcohol-related death of a fr
>> all right, rebecca, i know you're going to stay on this for us. thank you. >>> overseas tonight and news involving north korea coming in at this hour. that country releasing images tonight of what they say is their latest missile test. state-run media reporting they have tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile, their eighth test fire this year. south korean officials confirming tonight the missile rose 37 miles high, flew 470 miles, landing in the sea of japan....
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i think rebecca hall has done it rather brilliantly. it's sensitive and it's handled very well.ere are moments of melodrama, absolutely. looks really good, performances are really convincing and it's just one of those films that the more you think about it, the greater an achievement it is. because it would be so easy to do this and to get it wrong. it's quite a brave film to a maid. i think it's really rather good. it's in cinemas now, it's going to be on netflix. if you get a chance to see it in cinemas, and you saw from that, it needs to be seen projected because it's a really good—looking film. a bit like seeing a film in the �*205, almost was up exactly. before every one could watch everything on streaming. hollowing coming up. so it's spooky time and some horror films out. last night in soho. made by shot of dead... so the story is a young girl from cornwall comes to london to be a fashion student, she is obsessed with the �*60s. she finds herself lightly taken back into the �*60s through dreams or are they dreams are a ghostly apparition? sandy is a wannabe singer in the
i think rebecca hall has done it rather brilliantly. it's sensitive and it's handled very well.ere are moments of melodrama, absolutely. looks really good, performances are really convincing and it's just one of those films that the more you think about it, the greater an achievement it is. because it would be so easy to do this and to get it wrong. it's quite a brave film to a maid. i think it's really rather good. it's in cinemas now, it's going to be on netflix. if you get a chance to see it...
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the schools are really scrambling to get those kinds of items. >> >> reporter: david, analysts rebecca, when you see the ships still out at sea, you really get it. and people at home are asking what everyone is asking, how long is this going to last? >> reporter: and the bottom line here, david, is that these problems aren't going away any time soon. they're forecast to last into next year and i spoke to a small business owner today who told me the merchandise she expected to have on herschel vs for christmas isn't even coming until february. david? >> all right, rebecca, i know you're going to stay on this for us. >>> overseas tonight and news involving north korea coming in at this hour. that country releasing images tonight of what they say is their latest missile test. state-run media reporting they have tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile, their eighth test fire this year. south korean officials confirming tonight the missile rose 37 miles high, flew 470 miles, landing in the sea of japan. >>> back here am home tonight and three top pediatrics groups declaring a nati
the schools are really scrambling to get those kinds of items. >> >> reporter: david, analysts rebecca, when you see the ships still out at sea, you really get it. and people at home are asking what everyone is asking, how long is this going to last? >> reporter: and the bottom line here, david, is that these problems aren't going away any time soon. they're forecast to last into next year and i spoke to a small business owner today who told me the merchandise she expected to...
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only women side, we have rebecca| only women side, we have rebecca downie, shejust only women side, we minute so we will have to wait and see if she would go and tomato in. on the inside, there is always medals chances. it is who go through on the day. whether it is as strong as normally have, we know thatis as strong as normally have, we know that is not the case but i wouldn't downplay the team that are out there. ~ ., ., , downplay the team that are out there. ~ ., .,, , downplay the team that are out there. . ., , ., ,, there. what has been happening toda ? it there. what has been happening today? it is _ there. what has been happening today? it is the _ there. what has been happening today? it is the first _ there. what has been happening today? it is the first senior- today? it is the first senior championships for ruby stacey, she has ended up in 15.— has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, — has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, was _ has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, was going - has ended up in 15. georgia may finish in 17th, was going really i
only women side, we have rebecca| only women side, we have rebecca downie, shejust only women side, we minute so we will have to wait and see if she would go and tomato in. on the inside, there is always medals chances. it is who go through on the day. whether it is as strong as normally have, we know thatis as strong as normally have, we know that is not the case but i wouldn't downplay the team that are out there. ~ ., ., , downplay the team that are out there. ~ ., .,, , downplay the team...
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but this one is a bit different and rebecca insists this is not charity. it's not the rich giving to the poor. it's simply everyone working together. those coming to take food also help collect it, sort it and distribute it and the volunteers take food home too. sometimes, when there are people not respectful with the others, when they rummage through all the rubbish, i stop them and give them a box and tell them to give it to the others. this way, little by little, the people that come here start speaking to each other. so from being in a way anonymous and just looking at the people digging through the garbage, when you stop to talk to them you give them dignity and then you include them in a circle of many types of people. and they feel part of the project. that's the last link of the chain. but in the future, we have a lot of dreams and ideas. we want to give jobs to people. we'd like to create a social enterprise and also transform the food. we already make marmalade for some small events and we make some for ourselves. but we'd like to sell the marmal
but this one is a bit different and rebecca insists this is not charity. it's not the rich giving to the poor. it's simply everyone working together. those coming to take food also help collect it, sort it and distribute it and the volunteers take food home too. sometimes, when there are people not respectful with the others, when they rummage through all the rubbish, i stop them and give them a box and tell them to give it to the others. this way, little by little, the people that come here...
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i'm rebecca strom in breeze or rodriguez. tonight, we're looking at clear conditions and warm temperatures but a big change heading for this week and the possibility of rain into next weekend. >> i'll have all the details coming up after the break. stay with us. >> not a big story we're following out of southern california tonight. where crews are cleaning up after a massive oil spill. thankfully officials say the crude oil has stopped leaking. but before they could stop the leak miles of beach had to be shut down this morning as at least 126,000 gallons of crude oil leaked into the waters off of huntington beach in orange county. and the race is on now to save wildlife that already begin washing up on shore covered in oil. >> this heartbreaking. i mean, something has to be done >> investigators say it's amplify energy's oil rig that is responsible for the spill that now covers at least 18 square miles. officials say while the cleanup is already underway. it could take months to get the situation totally under control and sad
i'm rebecca strom in breeze or rodriguez. tonight, we're looking at clear conditions and warm temperatures but a big change heading for this week and the possibility of rain into next weekend. >> i'll have all the details coming up after the break. stay with us. >> not a big story we're following out of southern california tonight. where crews are cleaning up after a massive oil spill. thankfully officials say the crude oil has stopped leaking. but before they could stop the leak...
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rebecca: in stem for example, women are doing very well.s are equal to us in reading skills, everywhere else women are doing much better. there is some cause for optimism, but like i said, a lot more to be done. we have to keep at this messaging. yvonne: we certainly do. thank you very much, the apec secretary on their latest economy dashboard when it comes to women and the progress we have made. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg ♪ ♪ rishaad: waiting for trade numbers out of china. having a look at developers as they continue to tumble like dominoes, fantasia warned it is close to default. no indication evergrande has made it latest coupon payments. yvonne: a bloomberg opinion columnist is thinking whether china will ever intervene, she joins us now. has it been bad enough that we will see china blank? reporter: i think so. much focus has been placed on whether china will experience a moment in which china will have to blink. if property leverage was at all an economic priority, maybe one country that can deleverage an inflationary envir
rebecca: in stem for example, women are doing very well.s are equal to us in reading skills, everywhere else women are doing much better. there is some cause for optimism, but like i said, a lot more to be done. we have to keep at this messaging. yvonne: we certainly do. thank you very much, the apec secretary on their latest economy dashboard when it comes to women and the progress we have made. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg ♪ ♪ rishaad: waiting for trade numbers out of china....
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rebecca walser is here. she will sound off on all of that stuff. that and much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right i know i said it a zillion times but i continue to marvel at the resolve of this stock market which i think buy the dip has to be the strategy you go with until it stops working. you know today it is the 737th turnaround tuesday since 1990. so what's the difference, right? what is different about today than yesterday? why could this move have greater meaning? for starters stocks are cheaper. i'm not just talking about pricewise. key valuation metrics and current advantage over investing vehicles remain in place. all the stuff gnawing at the economy showing signs of hitting inflection points. investors have to be worried about inflation, supply chains and this administration's debt getting something monumental done that maybe something bad happens. to help hash it out we have three of the best. david nelson, jim awad, mark tepper. jim, start with you. i like to go with your sage wisdom during periods of turmoil. by the way i t
rebecca walser is here. she will sound off on all of that stuff. that and much more on "making money". ♪. charles: all right i know i said it a zillion times but i continue to marvel at the resolve of this stock market which i think buy the dip has to be the strategy you go with until it stops working. you know today it is the 737th turnaround tuesday since 1990. so what's the difference, right? what is different about today than yesterday? why could this move have greater meaning?...
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yvonne: thank you, rebecca.ve some breaking news when it comes to the bok, the press are just beginning right now after they did standpat when it comes to rates, but we will see if this was a unanimous decision to. if there is dissent, maybe that will be a sign of how high this hike will be. there's a lot of questions when it comes to lee's term. does he want to frontload some of these hikes? there is also an election. who will choose the successor? rishaad: what have you got? david: the dollar one. you can see it breaching 1200 for the first time since july 2020. more details from the press briefing coming up on the other side of this break. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way t
yvonne: thank you, rebecca.ve some breaking news when it comes to the bok, the press are just beginning right now after they did standpat when it comes to rates, but we will see if this was a unanimous decision to. if there is dissent, maybe that will be a sign of how high this hike will be. there's a lot of questions when it comes to lee's term. does he want to frontload some of these hikes? there is also an election. who will choose the successor? rishaad: what have you got? david: the dollar...
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rebecca castor ktvu fox two news. alright, thanks, rebecca. certainly. thinking about them.ow recovery takes a very long time. barrier whether you probably noticed the cool down today also, you mag noticed a few high clouds kind of moving in from the north. we will continue to have some high cloud cover throughout the week. and the cool down is here to stay. what about those a shower chances as we take a look at the satellite. it's so frustrating because you can actually see some rainfall showing up on the radars. it's not here. it's up to our north and also to our south. of course, you probably heard about the lightning storm down in southern california last night, and you can see all the showers. in the los angeles area from last night into early this morning in a weak system moving up into northern california, but for us we just have the low clouds and fog near portions of the coastline and then some higher clouds. paying us a visit this afternoon. current numbers out there first. we'll show you the satellite. once again. we're showing you all the clouds moving into the r
rebecca castor ktvu fox two news. alright, thanks, rebecca. certainly. thinking about them.ow recovery takes a very long time. barrier whether you probably noticed the cool down today also, you mag noticed a few high clouds kind of moving in from the north. we will continue to have some high cloud cover throughout the week. and the cool down is here to stay. what about those a shower chances as we take a look at the satellite. it's so frustrating because you can actually see some rainfall...
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rebecca: absolutely not.omen in texas who seek an abortion or obtain an illegal abortion, a lawsuit cannot be brought against them, so they are protected under this law. the target is the abortion industry, those who are profiting off killing pre-born children. stephanie: the law provides an exception only for women facing medical emergencies. there is no exception for women who are victims of rape or incest, no exceptions. how do you justify that ethically, to force a woman to have the baby of her rapist? rebecca: yes. yes. those situations are heartbreaking and tragic. at the end of the day, the question we ask at texas right to life and what applies in this law is, it all comes down to, what is a pre-born child? there are human beings from that moment of fertilization worthy of moral and legal protection, and that is regardless of the means of conception. stephanie: the divide in beliefs on abortion in america is deep, but on how to enforce restrictions, much less so. a new "pbs newshour"/npr/marist poll s
rebecca: absolutely not.omen in texas who seek an abortion or obtain an illegal abortion, a lawsuit cannot be brought against them, so they are protected under this law. the target is the abortion industry, those who are profiting off killing pre-born children. stephanie: the law provides an exception only for women facing medical emergencies. there is no exception for women who are victims of rape or incest, no exceptions. how do you justify that ethically, to force a woman to have the baby of...
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rebecca june wilkins is doing that for us. what are investors looking for next? let's start with evergrande and then how the broader credit markets are faring. rebecca: sure, as you say, the $150 million worth of coupons on three dollar bonds today, and bondholders yet to receive payments on coupons from september so it is unlikely we will receive a payment. the other thing is advisors are discussing a potential contingency plan is evergrande continues to sell its assets and redirect funds essentially away from bondholders who are obviously trying to recoup as much as they possibly can. and the broader credit market, folks have been warning of contagion a long time and we are starting to see that. there has been a brutal selloff and china high-yield bonds and that market is dominated by real estate developers. we are also seeing refinancing risks for many of these firms rising, and because of that, we are seeing efforts by chinese builders to avoid outright defaults. we are seeing more extension plans, distress exchanges, and it will create an opportunity for the
rebecca june wilkins is doing that for us. what are investors looking for next? let's start with evergrande and then how the broader credit markets are faring. rebecca: sure, as you say, the $150 million worth of coupons on three dollar bonds today, and bondholders yet to receive payments on coupons from september so it is unlikely we will receive a payment. the other thing is advisors are discussing a potential contingency plan is evergrande continues to sell its assets and redirect funds...
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board, rebecca salzman. nice to have you on the program. the b.a.r.t. deadline is december 14. what happens to those employees that refuse to get vaccinated? >> so it's too early to say. today the b.a.r.t. board passed a policy statement and it directed our general manager and the management team to the impacts and what that would look get vaccinated. but we will be working over the next two months to get as many employees vaccinated as possible, just as we've been doing the past year. >> and you've seen it just as we have across the country dealing with employees who don't want to be vaccinated. dealing with b.a.r.t., as a regular citizen here, what happens with train delays, keeping b.a.r.t. officers? what's the plan to keep things moving and keeping things safe? >> we already had problems with train service due to covid leave. any time somebody gets covid or through contact tracing, we realize that they need to quarantine. we've had issues with running trains, so there have been a lot of canceled trains already. it continues to be a problem. that's what we're trying to avoid
board, rebecca salzman. nice to have you on the program. the b.a.r.t. deadline is december 14. what happens to those employees that refuse to get vaccinated? >> so it's too early to say. today the b.a.r.t. board passed a policy statement and it directed our general manager and the management team to the impacts and what that would look get vaccinated. but we will be working over the next two months to get as many employees vaccinated as possible, just as we've been doing the past year....
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and our meteorologists rebecca strom us here now with details on the forecast. yeah. just seen. it looks we are going cool down. finally, we just have to wait a couple of days. it looks like tuesday. that's we're going to see a real big drop in even 10 degrees in some spots. >> but yesterday was gorgeous around the bay area. hopefully we're able to enjoy it outside lots of sunshine and that we're seeing a little bit of breeze in the air right now, especially at the coast and throughout san francisco. this. our live camera conditions here at the golden gate bridge blue skies just gorgeous. but yes, that spare the air alert is still in effect. so keep that in mind. visibility is going to be pretty good at tonight into early tomorrow morning. we're going to really shallow marine layer. that's going to coming through parts of the bay area really just as some of our coastal areas. the usual suspects like san francisco. and that's really going to not help temperatures as well as dropping them like we're going to be seeing over the week or so. so that's why temperatures are going to re
and our meteorologists rebecca strom us here now with details on the forecast. yeah. just seen. it looks we are going cool down. finally, we just have to wait a couple of days. it looks like tuesday. that's we're going to see a real big drop in even 10 degrees in some spots. >> but yesterday was gorgeous around the bay area. hopefully we're able to enjoy it outside lots of sunshine and that we're seeing a little bit of breeze in the air right now, especially at the coast and throughout...
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and rebecca strom is here now with details.. >> yeah, it looks like we hit 2 rounds of rain and just depends on how the storm systems work themselves out. but yet for now, though, nice and clear. we sign feel this warm up around the bay area today and even through the rest of the workweek and into the 1st half of your weekend futurecast for showing us that there are some changes on the way. once we get into sunday, we're going to keep an eye on this storm system right here and we'll see if that comes across the bay area or it might just stay farther north of us in closer to the oregon border. but we're hoping to get some rainfall late sunday night into early monday morning, but it would be really, really quick and very light and then things will dry for much of your monday into tuesday and then another storm system is right behind it. that's what we're really keeping an eye on here coming out of the 7 northwest. this could be bringing us a significant amount of rainfall, much needed rain. and to be great get it in october. and
and rebecca strom is here now with details.. >> yeah, it looks like we hit 2 rounds of rain and just depends on how the storm systems work themselves out. but yet for now, though, nice and clear. we sign feel this warm up around the bay area today and even through the rest of the workweek and into the 1st half of your weekend futurecast for showing us that there are some changes on the way. once we get into sunday, we're going to keep an eye on this storm system right here and we'll see...
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cheryl: and they are rebecca. talking actually to a company that has gotten hit with this coming up next. rebecca walser, good to see you. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: same line of thinking here, a labor for hire company says they're losing out on huge projects because they can't find enough workers to take on more jobs. the cofounders of them. that is coming up next. ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ... hi, my name is tony cooper, and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and coinsurance. bu
cheryl: and they are rebecca. talking actually to a company that has gotten hit with this coming up next. rebecca walser, good to see you. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: same line of thinking here, a labor for hire company says they're losing out on huge projects because they can't find enough workers to take on more jobs. the cofounders of them. that is coming up next. ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ... hi, my name...
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rebecca, reporters without borders in london, thank you.et's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world. croatian police have suspended three officers pending proceedings after footage of masked police beating migrants on the border with bosnia. the european union has cold for an investigation into media reports. greece has also promised to probe allegations of similar actions by its officials. protesters in austria are calling for the chancellor to resign amid a corruption investigation. the leader of the conservative party is now facing a vote of no-confidence in parliament. his junior coalition partners, the greens, say they are open to government with other political parties. brazil's covid-19 death toll is on the verge tonight that topping 600,000 fatalities. many blame the president for the scale of the tragedy, as he has consistently downplayed the danger caused by the virus. activists in rio de janeiro have been commemorating victims with a ceremony on copacabana beach. one ngo displayed white handkerchiefs to
rebecca, reporters without borders in london, thank you.et's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world. croatian police have suspended three officers pending proceedings after footage of masked police beating migrants on the border with bosnia. the european union has cold for an investigation into media reports. greece has also promised to probe allegations of similar actions by its officials. protesters in austria are calling for the chancellor to resign amid a...
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friendship goals, rebecca and keeley aka hannah wanting him in juno temple are reportedly negotiatingontracts but will return. many think good. it's strong these 2 ladies have been a hit with more than just the fans. they were both emmy nominated for best supporting actress in a comedy. hannah one. but admitted there is no rebecca without and if you ever leave my law firm to store it feels like i'm so amazed, but they didn't know that until those episodes stop progressing. and by the end of season i will not forget that moment was somebody said to us. >> this is show. i want to show my doors have because of the relationship, the 2 have created and it really took the wind out of us banks didn't pass the heinz company we could get. >> and tune in to ad tonight. we're on the red carpet for bennett for his most recent date night. what he told us about his j lo glow. plus, been reunites with matt damon nearly 25 years after they premiere. good will hunting. don't miss it for entertainment tonight. i'm michelle turner. yeah. i'm not always watching what everybody else is watching. but bad.
friendship goals, rebecca and keeley aka hannah wanting him in juno temple are reportedly negotiatingontracts but will return. many think good. it's strong these 2 ladies have been a hit with more than just the fans. they were both emmy nominated for best supporting actress in a comedy. hannah one. but admitted there is no rebecca without and if you ever leave my law firm to store it feels like i'm so amazed, but they didn't know that until those episodes stop progressing. and by the end of...
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rebecca jarvis is back with more on the investigation.ack up and running this morning. facebook, instagram and whatsapp after that nearly six-hour outage that impacted around 3.5 billion users and facebook says this morning they have determined the root cause of the problem calling it in a post a faulty configuration charge and they have no evidence that user data was compromise the as a result of this downtime and they are apologizing to all those affected. but you should know this type of thing is extremely rare. we do not see things like this, the amount of time, the amount of users impacted by this whole debacle. that is why you saw yesterday facebook's stock plunge almost 5%. its worst day so far this year. overnight facebook's ceo and founder, mark zuckerberg out with his own post, a statement of apology writing, sorry for the disruption. but, robin, given something like this, the size, scope and scale, researchers and experts say there still needs to be more investigation into really what happened here. robin? >> many would welcome
rebecca jarvis is back with more on the investigation.ack up and running this morning. facebook, instagram and whatsapp after that nearly six-hour outage that impacted around 3.5 billion users and facebook says this morning they have determined the root cause of the problem calling it in a post a faulty configuration charge and they have no evidence that user data was compromise the as a result of this downtime and they are apologizing to all those affected. but you should know this type of...
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you 'ust heard what rebecca i has up until this moment.you just i heard what rebecca said, that people could be prosecuted retrospectively and it's almost a foregone conclusion that the fifth circuit which is a conservative will set his judgment aside? tram which is a conservative will set his judgment aside?— which is a conservative will set his judgment aside? two things on that first, art judgment aside? two things on that first, part of — judgment aside? two things on that first, part of the _ judgment aside? two things on that first, part of the very _ judgment aside? two things on that first, part of the very crucial- first, part of the very crucial aspects is that the retroactive provision which is designed just as you heard to intimidate and threaten abortion providers that even if they are acting fully within the law they could still face lawsuits under the ruling which is ridiculous. it also evenif ruling which is ridiculous. it also even if the fifth circuit is hostile to this case there is still the supreme court and this case
you 'ust heard what rebecca i has up until this moment.you just i heard what rebecca said, that people could be prosecuted retrospectively and it's almost a foregone conclusion that the fifth circuit which is a conservative will set his judgment aside? tram which is a conservative will set his judgment aside?— which is a conservative will set his judgment aside? two things on that first, art judgment aside? two things on that first, part of — judgment aside? two things on that first, part...
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thank you very much, rebecca an _ carefully. and there are two enquiries which will see what needs to change. and how people like sarah everard's murderer can be stopped getting into the police. this takes time and change won't happen straightaway, in the meantime, women continue to work in the police and in some cases don't enjoy what they do or who they work with because of the culture. newsnight�*s reporter sima kotecha has been speaking to former and current police women up and down the country and joins me now. sima, what were they saying? i'm really sorry, i don't know if you can hear me, but we can't hear you can hear me, but we can't hear you at this moment so i do apologise, we will sort out your sound, unless it is a question of just on muting yourself. can you hear me? no, it's still not working, we will sort it out and come back to you because it is a really important story in terms of looking at the culture within the police and what women who work for police forces, officers and civilian staff, are feeling now we w
thank you very much, rebecca an _ carefully. and there are two enquiries which will see what needs to change. and how people like sarah everard's murderer can be stopped getting into the police. this takes time and change won't happen straightaway, in the meantime, women continue to work in the police and in some cases don't enjoy what they do or who they work with because of the culture. newsnight�*s reporter sima kotecha has been speaking to former and current police women up and down the...
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they had rebecca -- on the line, mainly listeningo what she had to say.the total disrespect to my father. my mother, what we was going through, and the world should know what was done to this family. they tried to divide us. they tried to keep us in the dark about things, and i had to tell a story. it is an interesting story what we went through, and i think no family should ever go through this. amy: talk about your attempts to bring lawsuits to challenge, reshape the narrative of your grandmother, and then going on your book tour one place and making the final connection in this latest lawsuit. ron: like i said, they tried for years to get attorneys to ake this case up. this is johns hopkins backyard so we wasn't getting nowhere. we had the university of maryland and donnie glover, the only ones respecting the lacks family. so when i went to texas my first booking sign in, they embraced me and i talked to the congregation and iet a young man who introduced me to ben crump. that's when the lights got signed on this situation. god is good. amy: can you ta
they had rebecca -- on the line, mainly listeningo what she had to say.the total disrespect to my father. my mother, what we was going through, and the world should know what was done to this family. they tried to divide us. they tried to keep us in the dark about things, and i had to tell a story. it is an interesting story what we went through, and i think no family should ever go through this. amy: talk about your attempts to bring lawsuits to challenge, reshape the narrative of your...