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we clearly found out as we looked closer into cliff reed that that was not the real cliff reed. >> in fact, reed had a troubling history with women. >> cliff didn't like women at all. cliff was a misogynist. and cliff had very bad names for women that he felt had done him wrong, and basically from what we could tell had a sort of generalized hatred for the female person apart from being sort of self-centered and narcissistic. he constantly thought women were doing him wrong. >> none of that was against the law. cops had no reason to hold him. weeks went by without an arrest, and all detectives had was a trio of suspects. as the investigation dragged on, greg now a single parent was trying to get on with his life, working at boeing and raising his two kids. >> did you think sandi was dead in your heart. >> yeah. >> you accepted that? >> yeah. >> how hard was that? >> it was hard. >> as months and then years passed, sandi's friends and family struggled to keep her in the public's memory. her good friend, shawna barker kept the lead. >> every year the news media could come on the anniver
we clearly found out as we looked closer into cliff reed that that was not the real cliff reed. >> in fact, reed had a troubling history with women. >> cliff didn't like women at all. cliff was a misogynist. and cliff had very bad names for women that he felt had done him wrong, and basically from what we could tell had a sort of generalized hatred for the female person apart from being sort of self-centered and narcissistic. he constantly thought women were doing him wrong....
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chariman reed: thank you. >> thank you, chairman reed, ranking member braun. on behalf of my employees, i want to thank you for the kind opening remarks mentioning my employees. i am proud of them. chairman lahey and members of the subcommittee, i appreciate the opportunity to present the fiscal 2022 budget. it has been a whirlwind year since i began my work. i've been amazed by the level of commitment and professionalism displayed by our staff. we've been in pandemic operations for over a year's. we supported four honor in-state ceremonies, survived the breach on generally six, and prepared and supported a presidential inauguration. this request introduces several initiatives that will address many of the most critical needs of the capitol and capital community. one of these strategies is development of an enterprise asset management system, known as eam, to aid in decision-making regarding operating, maintaining, renewing facilities and infrastructure assets such as building, equipment, and machinery. coupled with a commitment to better ensure our request is
chariman reed: thank you. >> thank you, chairman reed, ranking member braun. on behalf of my employees, i want to thank you for the kind opening remarks mentioning my employees. i am proud of them. chairman lahey and members of the subcommittee, i appreciate the opportunity to present the fiscal 2022 budget. it has been a whirlwind year since i began my work. i've been amazed by the level of commitment and professionalism displayed by our staff. we've been in pandemic operations for over...
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saying that about thomas reed. thomas reed responded, the gentleman need not be worried, he will neither be either. sankey is not going to be right or president. and so, thomas reed's accomplishments. one of them is that he establish the rules committee as the hub of the house. the rules committee places a rule on each bill that dictates the terms of debate, albom long debate is going to occur, as well as the number of permissible amendments. there are some other items that the rules committee also dictates, but those are two of the elements. he also served as the chair of the rules committee while he was speaker. what happened was that he set up the legislative process such that every major bill would go through the rules committee, and have to receive a rule on it as a condition of being considered by the remainder of the chamber. effectively what happened, is that control over outcomes got consolidated to house party leaders. thomas reed also restricted the rights of numeric minorities. one of the things he did
saying that about thomas reed. thomas reed responded, the gentleman need not be worried, he will neither be either. sankey is not going to be right or president. and so, thomas reed's accomplishments. one of them is that he establish the rules committee as the hub of the house. the rules committee places a rule on each bill that dictates the terms of debate, albom long debate is going to occur, as well as the number of permissible amendments. there are some other items that the rules committee...
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reed: thank you. dr. swagel, as you pointed out, cbo, as far as to must maintain an independent and reliable record on the hill. one way to check that is to go back and look at your work. do you have come as a policy, returning to previous analyses, examining those, seeing if they are off and why they are off, and with a feedback process of improving your analysis? is that something you do regularly? dr. swagel: it is. it is something we do on our economic and fiscal projections. do it someone cost estimates. it is harder to figure out why a cost estimate is right or wrong, we try to do that as well. sen. reed: are those shared externally as well as internally within cbo? dr. swagel: yes they are. we due to animal -- two annual reports. then we engage with outsiders, with two panels of outside advisors. every report we go out and ask at -- ask outside experts. then engage with them afterwards. sen. reed: i have a question for the whole panel. no surprise, cybersecurity is the issue does your -- de jour. h
reed: thank you. dr. swagel, as you pointed out, cbo, as far as to must maintain an independent and reliable record on the hill. one way to check that is to go back and look at your work. do you have come as a policy, returning to previous analyses, examining those, seeing if they are off and why they are off, and with a feedback process of improving your analysis? is that something you do regularly? dr. swagel: it is. it is something we do on our economic and fiscal projections. do it someone...
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walter reed, i cannot say enough about the old walter reed. it was a beautiful place, i loved working there. i even got to take care of general west moreland's wife, and i can see that now since she is gone and so is he. we took care of civilians that had service ties. most of them were in the service. we were very busy, there was no such thing as a maid hour shift, we always worked more than that. i learned a lot quickly. you had to, and you did a lot. i will tell you, as challenged as i would -- as i was, i thought i was prepared for all of the challenges that i would meet if i was sent to vietnam. i worked with the walter reed army institute of nurses. there were many that work with me in that area and they all volunteered for vietnam, so i figured, i am sure not to go. however, i was sent. i got orders on the 16th of september, 1970 and i think i cried for three days. i found somebody that i thought was the person who i did not want to leave because he had already come back and he had been injured. as it turned out, diane and i both were s
walter reed, i cannot say enough about the old walter reed. it was a beautiful place, i loved working there. i even got to take care of general west moreland's wife, and i can see that now since she is gone and so is he. we took care of civilians that had service ties. most of them were in the service. we were very busy, there was no such thing as a maid hour shift, we always worked more than that. i learned a lot quickly. you had to, and you did a lot. i will tell you, as challenged as i would...
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now thomas reed was elected as a republican from 1877 to 1899. he serve two stints of speaker 1889 to 91 and 1895 to 99. now thomas reed was known as a master of the use of parliamentary rules. if you would like say a more modern equivalent on the state level. you could look at say. the recently recently departed michael madigan speaker the house in illinois for a long time. and you could look at others on the federal level. who have also mastered parliamentary rules and more modern times like say for example speaker nancy pelosi, but also at the same time. a former majority leader mitch mcconnell as well for a couple of examples here. now what thomas reid did is he created a substantial portion of the rules by which the house operates today? he also served during a period of high partisanship in substantial disagreement over economic policy. and so for those who are more interested in the history of this this is where for example you have the free silver movement in william jennings bryan. as well as others with respect to with respect to a poli
now thomas reed was elected as a republican from 1877 to 1899. he serve two stints of speaker 1889 to 91 and 1895 to 99. now thomas reed was known as a master of the use of parliamentary rules. if you would like say a more modern equivalent on the state level. you could look at say. the recently recently departed michael madigan speaker the house in illinois for a long time. and you could look at others on the federal level. who have also mastered parliamentary rules and more modern times like...
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i worked with the walter reed army. institute of nurses there were many of them that worked with me in that area and they all volunteered for vietnam, so i figured i am sure not to go. however i was sent i got orders on the 16th of september 1970 and i think i cried for three days. i you know had found somebody that i thought was the person in i didn't want to leave because he had already come back and he had been injured but as it turned out diane my roommate and i both were sent and got orders and sent at the same day and another major joan snell front that worked at walter. reed was sent. um before the trip. i i just remember being anxious excited my thoughts were. the challenge am i going to be okay with facing wartime injuries? i felt pretty secure at that point and i had only been out a nursing school one year so i felt pretty secure about my nursing ability but i just didn't know what war was going to do. so there was some anxiety there. i just turned 22 as i said and here i was in a foreign country we our trip o
i worked with the walter reed army. institute of nurses there were many of them that worked with me in that area and they all volunteered for vietnam, so i figured i am sure not to go. however i was sent i got orders on the 16th of september 1970 and i think i cried for three days. i you know had found somebody that i thought was the person in i didn't want to leave because he had already come back and he had been injured but as it turned out diane my roommate and i both were sent and got...
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his family experience was very different than reed's. by the time reed had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family had been to settle down. his parents' marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought under control, and she had stopped drinking. so the experience that randy and gary had was a little different than what the younger boys had. but they are pleased to know that there are still people that remember randy and still honor his work. >> did he always want to be a journalist, and how early did that avenue of expression hit him? high school, college, when did it happen? >> it was in college. he had started out as an english major. and i think the combination of understanding that that meant a lot of long writing and reading but also that there weren't a lot of jobs for english majors. but also this idea that journalism could change people. he liked seeing his name in print. he liked people the center of attention. he ultimately was the managing editor of "the oregon daily emerald," w
his family experience was very different than reed's. by the time reed had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family had been to settle down. his parents' marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought under control, and she had stopped drinking. so the experience that randy and gary had was a little different than what the younger boys had. but they are pleased to know that there are still people that remember randy and still honor his work....
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all this started in 2019 when reed traveled to russia to visit his girlfriend.ht out partying reed found himself in a russian jail accused of assaulting two police officers. his parents say trumped up charges led to a nine-year sentence behind bars. his parents joins us now. thank you very much for taking the time to share the story with us. have you heard from your son since he was moved to a new detention facility last month? >> yes, we talked with him this morning. he was able to make a short phone call. >> and how is he doing? >> he's healthy right now. he's just -- you know, emotionally he's obviously concerned he'll be there for another eight years. but otherwise he's doing okay. >> and you believe that trevor's former job in the marines has something to do with why russia is so adamant on keeping him in custody? tell us about that. >> yes, sir. first of all, he is innocent. there were witnesses that said what the police said was a lie. the traffic camera video showed that the police lied. and it was from inside the police car and the police station footag
all this started in 2019 when reed traveled to russia to visit his girlfriend.ht out partying reed found himself in a russian jail accused of assaulting two police officers. his parents say trumped up charges led to a nine-year sentence behind bars. his parents joins us now. thank you very much for taking the time to share the story with us. have you heard from your son since he was moved to a new detention facility last month? >> yes, we talked with him this morning. he was able to make...
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read brody, we will -- reed lindsay, we will end with you.u can talk about what the effect of these u.s. sanctions has been on cuba and what it would mean if the sanctions were lifted. >> cuba is going through any unbelievable economic crisis. the sanctions have been absolutely devastating. they taken on every part -- they bought bill shatner's from venezuela and there's an energy crisis. because they have blocked oil from venezuela and there is an energy crisis. they basically stopped all investment. they called cuba a state sponsor of terror. they have stopped tourists. basically, biden, although he said he was -- he is not shown he will. yesterday one gonzalez, basically the national security council that runs point on latin america policy, told cnn "biden is not obama and a cuba policy." he said the administration would not invest in political capital necessary for cuba. the biden administration has been pressured by powerful cuban americans. cuban americans are the chair of the house foreign affairs committee. they're getting a lot of pr
read brody, we will -- reed lindsay, we will end with you.u can talk about what the effect of these u.s. sanctions has been on cuba and what it would mean if the sanctions were lifted. >> cuba is going through any unbelievable economic crisis. the sanctions have been absolutely devastating. they taken on every part -- they bought bill shatner's from venezuela and there's an energy crisis. because they have blocked oil from venezuela and there is an energy crisis. they basically stopped...
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reed. the court recognized that with respect to certain risks, there were no reason that that would apply across-the-board in every case. justice: i would like your reaction to this sentence from the reply brief in the naacp case. and i quote "the right of anonymity is an incident of a civilized society and a necessary adjunct to freedom and to full and free expression in a democratic state." what do you think of that? is there such a right? attorney: what this court has recognized in considering claims like that is that privacy may be essential to the effect of exercising a right. but it is not unbearably a case where that would be so. what the court said in cases like buckley is that there is a possibility the disclosure requirement would interfere, in so far as sometimes privacy may be important to protect the association's right. there has to be a framework to ensure there is an actual burden on the first amendment right produced by the disclosure requirement, for the purpose of assessi
reed. the court recognized that with respect to certain risks, there were no reason that that would apply across-the-board in every case. justice: i would like your reaction to this sentence from the reply brief in the naacp case. and i quote "the right of anonymity is an incident of a civilized society and a necessary adjunct to freedom and to full and free expression in a democratic state." what do you think of that? is there such a right? attorney: what this court has recognized in...
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karen reed lost her finance job during the pandemic and moved husband. retired, she wanted to add on to their home garage and reached out to a contractor to help get the job done. >> he could do it faster for sure. but you know, paying just that extra amount to have him come up here, we could apply that to materials. >> reporter: reed opted to take on the project herself but still was hit with sticker her own materials. >> i mean, when you're talking about a piece of plywood that used to cost $9 now costs $52 for an 8-by-4 piece of plywood, that really eats into the budget a lot >> reporter: the cost of raw materials has skyrocketed. the price of lumber has gone up more than 320% last year spikes have also been seen in copper and pvc piping >> raw materials are getting more expensive because there's a high demand for them. and during the pandemic factories and so forth have been shut down and as a consequence the supply is not there to meet the current demands. >> reporter: upgrading your home? experts recommend build a cushion in your budget for increas
karen reed lost her finance job during the pandemic and moved husband. retired, she wanted to add on to their home garage and reached out to a contractor to help get the job done. >> he could do it faster for sure. but you know, paying just that extra amount to have him come up here, we could apply that to materials. >> reporter: reed opted to take on the project herself but still was hit with sticker her own materials. >> i mean, when you're talking about a piece of plywood...
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jsut to remind everybody, erin is the co-author with reed hastings of "no rules rules, netflix and there of reinvention." thank you so much for watching the interview and we will see you again on the program very soon. goodbye. fvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfv 04/19/21 04/19/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this is democracy now! >> if you put your hands up, they should. if you put your hands down, they shoot. if you walk, run, hide, sleep, you do exactly as they say, they still shoot. amy: thousands protest in chicago over the police killing of 13-year-old adam toledo, who was shot d
jsut to remind everybody, erin is the co-author with reed hastings of "no rules rules, netflix and there of reinvention." thank you so much for watching the interview and we will see you again on the program very soon. goodbye. fvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfv 04/19/21 04/19/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this is democracy now! >> if you put your hands up, they should. if you put your hands down, they shoot. if you walk, run, hide, sleep, you do exactly...
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paula reed, i want to talk about the legal complexities. this is a huge problem for rudy guiliani, and he has known he was being watched for quite sometime and it's a problem for the circle and the ethical cloud and stain of the trump administration, and he was scornful of the lock her up tone of the trump crowd, and you inherit a high investigation, and it's delicate for them politically? >> incredibly difficult and incredibly delicate, but you can't turn a blind eye to evidence you have of criminally wrong doing, and they inherited a significant portfolio of legal questions about the former president, about his family, about his associates and they have to make these careful decisions about which ones they want to pursue. now, according to the times the justice department under the previous administration had blocked efforts to issue this kind of search warrant for mr. guiliani's phones, and this shows a pivot and a shift in the approach to this specific investigation. >> on the importance of that point, let's bring former prosecutor, ely
paula reed, i want to talk about the legal complexities. this is a huge problem for rudy guiliani, and he has known he was being watched for quite sometime and it's a problem for the circle and the ethical cloud and stain of the trump administration, and he was scornful of the lock her up tone of the trump crowd, and you inherit a high investigation, and it's delicate for them politically? >> incredibly difficult and incredibly delicate, but you can't turn a blind eye to evidence you have...
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reed started by analyzing the state's interest and whether it was weighty enough. here california falls down and it doesn't have, as it has in election -- in the election context, disclosure as an established least restrictive alternative. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. announcer: attorney general merrick garland announced an investigation -- this follows the march 2020 shooting death of breonna taylor by louisville police. she was unarmed and in her own home when officers executed what is known as a no knock search warrant that led to her death. the ag's announcement runs slightly less than 10 minutes. ag garland: good afternoon. i'm joined today by a recently confirmed deputy attorney general lisa monaco and recently confirmed associate attorney general vanita gupta. they are leaders of great ability and integrity and i am very happy that they have returned to serve again at the justice department. the department is stronger for their presence. the united states department of justice is a federal law enforcement agency our natio
reed started by analyzing the state's interest and whether it was weighty enough. here california falls down and it doesn't have, as it has in election -- in the election context, disclosure as an established least restrictive alternative. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. announcer: attorney general merrick garland announced an investigation -- this follows the march 2020 shooting death of breonna taylor by louisville police. she was unarmed and in her own home...
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you can dance, you can't carry a tune in a wheelbarrow, and he would say you have no lip to play a reed instrument. so i had to become president. it is great to see you all. did you guys already have your shot? are you waiting? you are waiting. well, you are doing the right thing. you really are. we are at the point where we will have administered at least one shot to 150 million people. as of yesterday. and we have almost 75% of seniors -- >> 75% of people 65 and older with one shot. more than half are fully vaccinated. pres. biden: that is the way to beat this. get the vaccination when you can. thank you for coming and doing it. that is why we went through community health centers. you're doing a great job here. thank you, thank you thank you. and i promise you -- [applause] pres. biden: my wife does not like needles. when she went to get the shot, she was going like this -- i said honey, it is over. [laughter] pres. biden: nothing to it. how many is this your first shot? how many is this your second? you are all pros. well thank you so much for doing this. you are doing the right thi
you can dance, you can't carry a tune in a wheelbarrow, and he would say you have no lip to play a reed instrument. so i had to become president. it is great to see you all. did you guys already have your shot? are you waiting? you are waiting. well, you are doing the right thing. you really are. we are at the point where we will have administered at least one shot to 150 million people. as of yesterday. and we have almost 75% of seniors -- >> 75% of people 65 and older with one shot....
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reed appearing in a federal court in oregon on monday ■to face charges including assaulting a policefficer. >> and rachel scott joins us up on the hill tonight. another suspect arrested also in connection with the attack on the capitol. the man seen with his feet on speaker pelosi's desk. news on that front? >> reporter: that's right, david. the man you see in this now infamous photo, richard barnett, has been released from custody. he spent four months in jail. he's now on home detention, awaiting trial. tonight, the fbi still searching for at least 100 people involved in the capitol insurrection. david? >> rachel scott, our congressional correspondent up on the hill, thank you, rachel. >>> overseas tonight, the u.s. and iran and the tense encounters in the persian gulf. now video showing iranian speedboats swarming u.s. navy and coast guard ships. the u.s. navy firing warning shots. here's our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: it was pitch black in the persian gulf as the armed iranian patrol boats sped towards the u.s. navy and coast guard ves
reed appearing in a federal court in oregon on monday ■to face charges including assaulting a policefficer. >> and rachel scott joins us up on the hill tonight. another suspect arrested also in connection with the attack on the capitol. the man seen with his feet on speaker pelosi's desk. news on that front? >> reporter: that's right, david. the man you see in this now infamous photo, richard barnett, has been released from custody. he spent four months in jail. he's now on home...
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here's our health correspondentjim reed.ime, every adult in the uk should have been vaccinated. the government says it is sticking to that plan, despite growing signs the astrazeneca jab can be linked to a very rare form of blood clot. after the last 2a hours, we now know that the vaccine works and is breaking the chains of... breaking the link from cases to deaths. we know the roll—out is working, we know the safety system is working and we are on track to meet the goal of offering to all adults by the end ofjuly and the speed of the roll—out won't be affected by these decisions. when you get the call, get the jab. 79 people in the uk have now been diagnosed with the blood clot, a fraction of the 20 million given the astrazeneca jab. there is still no proof the vaccine is causing the very rare condition. the regulator said the link is now getting firmer. neil astles died on easter sunday after suffering a blood clot weeks after receiving his vaccine. we cannot know for sure what caused his death but his family say they were
here's our health correspondentjim reed.ime, every adult in the uk should have been vaccinated. the government says it is sticking to that plan, despite growing signs the astrazeneca jab can be linked to a very rare form of blood clot. after the last 2a hours, we now know that the vaccine works and is breaking the chains of... breaking the link from cases to deaths. we know the roll—out is working, we know the safety system is working and we are on track to meet the goal of offering to all...
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and he leaves there thinking that he's made the case for his friend reed. and polk without saying anything to him. i'm sure i'm sure mccannon went out and told all his friends in congress told reed probably. you know, he's going to be the next supreme court justice. paul gives it to a state judge named george wood and and buchanan comes on there almost weeping said you cut me to the heart. why didn't you tell me you're gonna do that? it's none of your business. i don't have to ask my cabinet. for permission and then he says, you know. i found out that this man was a federalist. for 12 years, and i have never found this is how partisan he was. i have never found a federalist. older than 30 whoever changed his mind on his politics. that's that's pretty partisan, you know, and he used federalist. and wig interchangeably, i mean if you were a whig you were a federalist and and and buchanan went away licking his wounds and and weeping but was there at the very end at the very end? there's another terrible dispute right at the end. i mean, there's a new president
and he leaves there thinking that he's made the case for his friend reed. and polk without saying anything to him. i'm sure i'm sure mccannon went out and told all his friends in congress told reed probably. you know, he's going to be the next supreme court justice. paul gives it to a state judge named george wood and and buchanan comes on there almost weeping said you cut me to the heart. why didn't you tell me you're gonna do that? it's none of your business. i don't have to ask my cabinet....
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a response to hill's indictment betsy reed the editor in chief of the intercept told the media quote these documents detailed a secret unacceptable process for targeting and killing people around the world including us citizens all through drone strikes they are of vital public importance and activity related to their disclosure is protected by the 1st amendment. you know under the rules we were taught as children ms reed statement would be true but in today's united states of america as adults it appears that national security and secret assassinations hold a higher honor than justice truth morality and that my friends is why we are always watching. you want what's going on on a cd you street you want to. listen to what she says see the crisis joyce state i'll see you. it's great to see this least systemic deceptions leak show which i would so please just as. welcome everyone watching the hawks like always i am tired roll over and i'm a me and joining us today is someone who is no stranger to the brutal power of the u.s. justice system when it's trying to protect national security i
a response to hill's indictment betsy reed the editor in chief of the intercept told the media quote these documents detailed a secret unacceptable process for targeting and killing people around the world including us citizens all through drone strikes they are of vital public importance and activity related to their disclosure is protected by the 1st amendment. you know under the rules we were taught as children ms reed statement would be true but in today's united states of america as adults...
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jim reed, bbc news.ness — millions unable to meet family orfriends and crying out for company. one possible solution has been to get a pet, but some are worried about what will happen to those animals once the lockdown is over. tim allman reports. this is uschi. for markus and his daughter, analie, she's made lifejust that little bit more bearable, one of around a million dogs and cats that have found new homes in germany since the covid crisis began. translation: a pandemic is obviously a time - when we stay at home a lot, confined. that means i have to work from home. the children are also at home a lot, so it's obviously a good time to get a dog used to a family. across the country, there was a 20% increase in dog ownership last year. one survey showing that more than eight out of ten owners said animals like uschi provided emotional support. but the lockdown won't last forever, and the manager of this shelter in berlin is concerned about what happens next. translation: we estimate that after the curr
jim reed, bbc news.ness — millions unable to meet family orfriends and crying out for company. one possible solution has been to get a pet, but some are worried about what will happen to those animals once the lockdown is over. tim allman reports. this is uschi. for markus and his daughter, analie, she's made lifejust that little bit more bearable, one of around a million dogs and cats that have found new homes in germany since the covid crisis began. translation: a pandemic is obviously a...
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across the sea in america, walter reed and his colleagues sought to prove that the mosquito was the solensmitter of yellow fever. they offered their lives and won. then in the course of the 19th century, the world underwent a striking change, gave birth to the industrial revolution, transformed man's way of life. men, women and children crowded into cities, became part of a vast machine deprived of fresh nourishment of the country, men's bodies became rusted, became more vulnerable to contagion. new means of transportation brought the world tight and close together, making it one tremendous and congested city. from a disease-infected zone, the traveler now became unwittingly a carrier of deadly germs. wherever he went, the germs stayed and spread. epidemics break out far from the known infected areas, country to country, continent to continent. the deadly microbe is transported, breaking the very existence of humanity. mass infection and epidemics are a threat to every city, to every nation. scientific and medical work on a local scale are no longer enough. thus, in common defense, natio
across the sea in america, walter reed and his colleagues sought to prove that the mosquito was the solensmitter of yellow fever. they offered their lives and won. then in the course of the 19th century, the world underwent a striking change, gave birth to the industrial revolution, transformed man's way of life. men, women and children crowded into cities, became part of a vast machine deprived of fresh nourishment of the country, men's bodies became rusted, became more vulnerable to...
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sea to form 5 roughly shaped mounds the water and wind continue the shaping of the new land at 1st reeds and grasses were planted to retain the scent genes but soon nature took over covering all with the blankets of flowers and plants at the latest count some 120 species of birds have arrived including geese gulls cormorants and more than 2200 nesting common turns but not everyone is happy with the new arrangement. about 20 kilometers to the north fishermen in the town of book say declaring the area a nature reserve has deprived them of the whole market man lake in one stroke monica wagner we don't have a problem with the market. we love nature too because we're nature people. but we made all these investments and suddenly we cut our legs we had $450.00 nets and now we can only use 15 percent. what of the better not 5 so then we tried to go outside to the north sea we adapted to boats for that but really they're too small we tried for years to go out there in spring to get back on our feet. on the global to run. in the struggle to allocate land and sea in the densely populated netherland
sea to form 5 roughly shaped mounds the water and wind continue the shaping of the new land at 1st reeds and grasses were planted to retain the scent genes but soon nature took over covering all with the blankets of flowers and plants at the latest count some 120 species of birds have arrived including geese gulls cormorants and more than 2200 nesting common turns but not everyone is happy with the new arrangement. about 20 kilometers to the north fishermen in the town of book say declaring the...
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joining me now is jack reed, the chairman of the armed services committee.dent's decision and turkey's foreign minister said words cannot change and re-write history and we have nothing to learn about anybody about our own past and political opportunists is a betrayal -- >> what ramifications do you expect? >> i think this is long overdue. we are joining other nations like canada, france and germany, to recognize that this was the action of the ottoman empire in 1916, 1917. i know this is a very sensitive topic in turkey. i brought it up when i traveled to turkey with turkish leaders, but i think we are on the side of history and hopefully we can move on. there are many factors that bring us together. there are common nato membership. our support for what was a strong, democratic turkey. lately, erdogan is being much more autocratic, but i think this will really set the historical record straight. i don't anticipate that this will complicate a relationship many more than several other factors such as their acquisition of russian missile technology. we have a
joining me now is jack reed, the chairman of the armed services committee.dent's decision and turkey's foreign minister said words cannot change and re-write history and we have nothing to learn about anybody about our own past and political opportunists is a betrayal -- >> what ramifications do you expect? >> i think this is long overdue. we are joining other nations like canada, france and germany, to recognize that this was the action of the ottoman empire in 1916, 1917. i know...
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but barry and reed were both very cooperatively. they had very interesting perspectives on the family. gary is the oldest child. his family experience was very different from read. by the time read had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family had begun to settle down. his parents ' marriage had result for some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been under control, should stop drinking. the experience that berry and reed was something different from the younger boys had. but they are pleased to know that there are still people that remember randy and still on his work. >> did he always want to be a journalist? and how early did that avenue of expression hit him? it was in high school? was it in college when, did it happen? >> no, it was in college. he started out as an english major. and i think the combination of understanding that a lot of long writing a reading, but there were not a lot of jobs or english majors. but also, this idea that journalism could move people, could change people. he had a big ego -- he
but barry and reed were both very cooperatively. they had very interesting perspectives on the family. gary is the oldest child. his family experience was very different from read. by the time read had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family had begun to settle down. his parents ' marriage had result for some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been under control, should stop drinking. the experience that berry and reed was something different from the younger boys had. but...
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jim reed, bbc news. say they've found a body in epping forest in essex. the 19—year—old, who has sickle cell disease, was last seen leaving his home in west london two weeks ago. the body has yet to be formally identified. richard galpin reports. a 19—year—old richard 0korogheye, a business and technology student at oxford brookes university went missing from his home in west london in the evening of march 22. he missing from his home in west london in the evening of march 22.— in the evening of march 22. he told his mother — in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going to - in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going to meet i in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going to meet a | his mother he was going to meet a friend. she was concerned he had gone out without his medication for sickle
jim reed, bbc news. say they've found a body in epping forest in essex. the 19—year—old, who has sickle cell disease, was last seen leaving his home in west london two weeks ago. the body has yet to be formally identified. richard galpin reports. a 19—year—old richard 0korogheye, a business and technology student at oxford brookes university went missing from his home in west london in the evening of march 22. he missing from his home in west london in the evening of march 22.— in the...
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jim reed, bbc news.s. that's the stark conclusion of new research carried out by the resolution foundation, which focuses on the living standards of those on low to middle incomes. it says workers in their fifties and sixties are taking longer to find anotherjob, and when they do they earn on average substantially less than they did before. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. the shock i think came not so much that we closed, it came with the speed with which we closed. mandy reynolds managed this arcadia store for 13 years in stoke—on—trent. it shut, like all the rest, and aged 51, she's now looking for work. there are a lot ofjobs out there, but i'm really struggling to find one. and i think part of that is i feel that the experience that we have and the knowledge that i've gained and the capabilities and skills that i have can be transitioned across to a different role, in a different environment, but it's trying to convince other industries and individuals on a piece of paper, that that's
jim reed, bbc news.s. that's the stark conclusion of new research carried out by the resolution foundation, which focuses on the living standards of those on low to middle incomes. it says workers in their fifties and sixties are taking longer to find anotherjob, and when they do they earn on average substantially less than they did before. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. the shock i think came not so much that we closed, it came with the speed with which we closed. mandy...
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. >> we documented how unhinged joy reed was last week, the last bite explains.nnon: nbc's joy reed explained how she understands the signs of covid. >> i'm fully vaccinated and i did go jogging today in the park and i did, this was the mask that i wore with a doctor's mask under it. >> there are two masks. west of the two they make her happy, where 5, six, seven. that is all-time we have tonight. jillian: local media reports at least 6 people arrested overnight after protesters break curfew in north carolina this following the release of an authority in the police shooting death of andrew brown junior. >> this report shows me that was footage. >> before the one hundredth day in office. and more spending to come. >> a professional golfer breaks
. >> we documented how unhinged joy reed was last week, the last bite explains.nnon: nbc's joy reed explained how she understands the signs of covid. >> i'm fully vaccinated and i did go jogging today in the park and i did, this was the mask that i wore with a doctor's mask under it. >> there are two masks. west of the two they make her happy, where 5, six, seven. that is all-time we have tonight. jillian: local media reports at least 6 people arrested overnight after...
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allow me to recognize senator scott, please. >> thank you, chairman reed. general wolters and lyons, thank you for your service and the men and women who serve and put on the uniform to serve and protect this country. harbor allies, harm the u.s. through cyber attacks and catch up to us on advanced equipment. i'm aware of communist china and russia to catch up to us and harm us. how do you deal with these threats and are you concerned about a potential cut to the defense budget under president biden? >> senator, we're concerned about all those threats. i certainly agree with every one of the categories that you pointed out. and as a traditional commander, i will tell you, i have a force that's getting faster every day and is better postured every day, but i'm never satisfied in our speed and posture. adequate to improve our command and control and readiness with a reduction in those resources from a monetary perspective, there will be a corresponding degradation in our capabilities in those areas. as we speak, it is adequate. and my suspicion going forward
allow me to recognize senator scott, please. >> thank you, chairman reed. general wolters and lyons, thank you for your service and the men and women who serve and put on the uniform to serve and protect this country. harbor allies, harm the u.s. through cyber attacks and catch up to us on advanced equipment. i'm aware of communist china and russia to catch up to us and harm us. how do you deal with these threats and are you concerned about a potential cut to the defense budget under...
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cnn has gained an audiotape, and one of our newest team members, paula reed, has the very latest. >>tion into congressman matt gaetz for possibly prostitution and sex trafficking crimes, including an alleged relationship with a minor, now centering around his friendship with this man, joel greenberg. in addition, investigators believe greenberg, a former seminole county tax collector, recruited multiple men online for sex, and introduced those women to gaetz, who had sex with them, too. "new york times" said it reviewed apple pay and cash app receipts shah showed they made payments to one of the women and one payment from greenberg to a different wok. gaetz's office says he's never paid for sex and refutes all of the disgusting allegations completely. >> reporter: but a source telling cnn investigators are examining whether any federal campaign money was involved in paying for travel and sxejz for the women. gaetz and greenberg have been friends for years, posting photos together, gaetz even telling a local radio station saying that greenberg would make a good congressman. >> reporte
cnn has gained an audiotape, and one of our newest team members, paula reed, has the very latest. >>tion into congressman matt gaetz for possibly prostitution and sex trafficking crimes, including an alleged relationship with a minor, now centering around his friendship with this man, joel greenberg. in addition, investigators believe greenberg, a former seminole county tax collector, recruited multiple men online for sex, and introduced those women to gaetz, who had sex with them, too....
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when i was at walter reed recovering, the nurse in charge of the emergency room had come up to me and said you, i know who you are. this was within four or five months of me being wounded. you were talking to me, you came through my emergency room, i just want you to know what you did, and he gave me his name. and then i was able to track downe the medevac medic in the medevac helicopter, and he put me in touch. so it sort of expanded, and it ended up being a little facebook group with the medevac unit and the hospital unit where they were all -- in statistics it's called snowball. once i found one person, that helped me find two people, that helped me find three people, i was in touchrs with all -- [inaudible] all reaching out and they all talked to each over, and it became very healing to the others as well because many of them never saw once they treated you in baghdad what happened to the patients. they didn't know if those patients died or survived. so for many of them, it was closure. one nurse said -- he said that i had haunted him for a 15 years with my final words to him befo
when i was at walter reed recovering, the nurse in charge of the emergency room had come up to me and said you, i know who you are. this was within four or five months of me being wounded. you were talking to me, you came through my emergency room, i just want you to know what you did, and he gave me his name. and then i was able to track downe the medevac medic in the medevac helicopter, and he put me in touch. so it sort of expanded, and it ended up being a little facebook group with the...
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keep their champions league alive thanks to a pair of goals from ending holland a major blunder by reed lovebox who fed the ball straight to holland and he had no 2nd to the taishan to open the scoring it was the young norwegians 24th goal of the season and with dot long to a man down in the 2nd half holland netted is 25th the 2nd most in the league there's no stopping him as he barreled forward with only the keeper defeats. take a look at all the going to sleep the results so far on match day $31.00 laver cozen be fined for it there is a mind to win against byron munich and dot was against false book when he won berlin defeated braman and 5 or share the spoils with hof and haim on friday cologne snuck past alex book and on sunday lunch he will take on stud got and will battle it out with benefits crisis stricken shock and get a break this week as had to have her lens covert quarantine has caused their clash to be postponed. more sports coming up next on sports life this time with a look at why the english men's soccer team has been flopping since 966 well i have a news update for you a
keep their champions league alive thanks to a pair of goals from ending holland a major blunder by reed lovebox who fed the ball straight to holland and he had no 2nd to the taishan to open the scoring it was the young norwegians 24th goal of the season and with dot long to a man down in the 2nd half holland netted is 25th the 2nd most in the league there's no stopping him as he barreled forward with only the keeper defeats. take a look at all the going to sleep the results so far on match day...
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visitors i talked to in the book at walter reed there are characters there and korean war veterans. both of them are in pt's and a physical therapist and in their eighties became this couple about amputees and they were so honest about what life is like and then milkshake man and the one who lost his legs and handing out milkshakes paid out of his own pockets literally for years. love to tell those stories in more detail. host: i think that is a fantastic book idea. this is a fascinating conversation. thank you so much for your time. i hope everybody goes out to read every day is a gift. thank you again. >> thank you >> it is the ultimate driving force behind real wages. the massive of labor in china and elsewhere make it easy for a large portion of employers to have very large profits. that meant they haven't been under this much pressure to increase efficiency and with the investment. as globalization retreats, we tend to think we will actually recover. we think in the future the investment ratio in our countries will rise again from the low-level it has been at the last several y
visitors i talked to in the book at walter reed there are characters there and korean war veterans. both of them are in pt's and a physical therapist and in their eighties became this couple about amputees and they were so honest about what life is like and then milkshake man and the one who lost his legs and handing out milkshakes paid out of his own pockets literally for years. love to tell those stories in more detail. host: i think that is a fantastic book idea. this is a fascinating...
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then when it comes to russia, there are two americans held there, trevor reed and paul whelan.to read to you a statement from trevor reed's family's spokesperson after the biden administration ruled out sanctions and a number of other measures against russia this week. he said, quote, the family is concerned that hostilities could be taken out on trevor or that it will prolong the ordeal, essentially worried these new sanctions could have a negative impact on getting trevor home. the same is true for all other americans who are being held in afghanistan and russia right now. these families this week were really concerned. kylie atwood, cnn, the state department. >> thank you very much for that. >>> the new cnn original series "the people versus the klan" tells the true story of beulah a. donald, a black mother who took on the ku klux klan after the brutal lynching of her son michael, and how her legacy lives on today. >> this shouldn't just be a moment, it should be a movement to come together. >> in the present moment we honor the names of people who have been lost to hate by
then when it comes to russia, there are two americans held there, trevor reed and paul whelan.to read to you a statement from trevor reed's family's spokesperson after the biden administration ruled out sanctions and a number of other measures against russia this week. he said, quote, the family is concerned that hostilities could be taken out on trevor or that it will prolong the ordeal, essentially worried these new sanctions could have a negative impact on getting trevor home. the same is...
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first, let's go to our paula reed.he's keeping track of all the late-breaking developments, and there are many in the rudy giuliani investigation. >> reporter: tonight, rudy giuliani is speaking out for the first time since federal agents raided his home and office wednesday. on his radio show, he denied any wrongdoing. >> a search warrant is one act of failing to register as a foreign -- failure to file as a foreign agent, which is completely false, which i have been able and i'm ready, willing and able, to prove is not true for the last two years, which the justice department ignored. it involves my, think ey think, representing ukrainians. >> reporter: federal officers issued multiple search warrants. the more than two year investigation is focused on his activities in ukraine, though at times in the past has included some questions on giuliani's work in other countries. an attorney for the former mayor said the search warrant sought electronic devices. agents seized a computer. an attorney for giuliani tells cnn th
first, let's go to our paula reed.he's keeping track of all the late-breaking developments, and there are many in the rudy giuliani investigation. >> reporter: tonight, rudy giuliani is speaking out for the first time since federal agents raided his home and office wednesday. on his radio show, he denied any wrongdoing. >> a search warrant is one act of failing to register as a foreign -- failure to file as a foreign agent, which is completely false, which i have been able and i'm...
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. >> joining me now is cnn's senior legal correspondent paula reed.litics sunday." look, this case is a complicated one. but when we look at the question of why matt gaetz is being so defiant, is this a question of what he might have done that was illegal versus all the things that have been reported that he may have done that are either distasteful or immoral. what's the line here between those two? >> that's a great question. we have to separate what is a potential context scandal versus what is a potential sex crime. we know the justice department is investigating congressman gaetz for possible sex trafficking. among the allegations are in one instance, that one girl may have been just 17 during an alleged encounter. there are questions about weather whether money or drugs may have been exchanged for sex. and this investigation could go beyond the questions of sex trafficking. gaetz discussed setting up a sham candidate to help his friend win a seat in another state. this investigation arose into an investigation into gaetz longtime friend joel gre
. >> joining me now is cnn's senior legal correspondent paula reed.litics sunday." look, this case is a complicated one. but when we look at the question of why matt gaetz is being so defiant, is this a question of what he might have done that was illegal versus all the things that have been reported that he may have done that are either distasteful or immoral. what's the line here between those two? >> that's a great question. we have to separate what is a potential context...
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paula reed is working the story. gaetz, but he says he's not going anywhere. >> congressman gaetz published an op-ed where he tried to frame the ongoing investigation as a political witch hunt. he also denied allegations of prostitution writing, first, i have never ever paid for sex and, second, i as an adult man have not slept with a 17-year-old. cnn has learned the justice department is investigating gaetz over allegations involving sex trafficking and prostitution including involving a minor. interestingly, this investigation began in the final months of the trump administration. gaetz tried to spin his conduct as a lifestyle choice, saying, quote, my lifestyle of yester year may be different than it is now but it is not illegal. allegations first reported by cnn that he was showing nude pictures of women he had slept with to other lawmakers while he was on or near the floor of the house. that conduct is not under criminal investigation, but it's another in a series of escalating scandals surrounding the lawmaker.
paula reed is working the story. gaetz, but he says he's not going anywhere. >> congressman gaetz published an op-ed where he tried to frame the ongoing investigation as a political witch hunt. he also denied allegations of prostitution writing, first, i have never ever paid for sex and, second, i as an adult man have not slept with a 17-year-old. cnn has learned the justice department is investigating gaetz over allegations involving sex trafficking and prostitution including involving a...