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december 21st, 1992. >> raymond rowe.t know who this person is. >> reporter: turned out many people knew the accused by a different name, dj freez. >> all right ladies and gentleman, we have one more toast. >> reporter: christy's friends were floored. >> he was the local deejay everyone wanted. he was the guy who went to the same church as me. >> he had been raised in lancaster and he had -- essentially stayed here for his life. >> reporter: around the time of christy's murder, rowe worked a warehouse job by day and performed in clubs at night. aside from a brush with the law in 2001, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, he stayed out of trouble. over the years he married four times and built a name for himself as a deejay. >> a lot of our officers knew who he was. a lot of our officers had been at events that he had been at. >> reporter: he was living in plain sight. >> he was living in plain sight. he had been living in plain sight. he never hid it. >> reporter: now, he was charged with murder. investigators quickly
december 21st, 1992. >> raymond rowe.t know who this person is. >> reporter: turned out many people knew the accused by a different name, dj freez. >> all right ladies and gentleman, we have one more toast. >> reporter: christy's friends were floored. >> he was the local deejay everyone wanted. he was the guy who went to the same church as me. >> he had been raised in lancaster and he had -- essentially stayed here for his life. >> reporter: around the...
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why we are far down the slip row slope.elf the same qualities of eccommunication. belief all in or out and the use of silicon valley protected institutions and the use of the work place is illegal. federal courts men an answer in driving the change we want. using civil rights statutes and others we used in the pedestrian ump have a pos, save america workers from woke expense talk about how people need to acert their legal rights to push back with being silenced or fire friday their jobs because of a position. grit to have you with us. come back, soon. >> thank you. illegalim guarantees showing up at the borderer impeculiaring the poem who live there. we will talk to a texas referencer about when she is seeing. >> the left among we had literally a fence down at least once a week. accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance or coverage changes or you need help paying cosentyx connect is here to help. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increas
why we are far down the slip row slope.elf the same qualities of eccommunication. belief all in or out and the use of silicon valley protected institutions and the use of the work place is illegal. federal courts men an answer in driving the change we want. using civil rights statutes and others we used in the pedestrian ump have a pos, save america workers from woke expense talk about how people need to acert their legal rights to push back with being silenced or fire friday their jobs because...
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the row of course between alex salmond _ uk. the row of course between alex salmond and — uk.he row of course between alex salmond and nicola sturgeon was i salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked _ salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked by— salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked by the _ salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked by the scottish _ salmond and nicola sturgeon was - sparked by the scottish government's ntishandling _ sparked by the scottish government's mishandling of— sparked by the scottish government's mishandling of sexual— sparked by the scottish government's mishandling of sexual harassment - mishandling of sexual harassment contplaint — mishandling of sexual harassment complaint against _ mishandling of sexual harassment complaint against him, _ mishandling of sexual harassment complaint against him, but - mishandling of sexual harassment complaint against him, but it- mishandling of sexual harassment complaint against him, but it hasl complaint against him, but it has morphed — complaint against him, but it has morphed into _ complaint against him, but i
the row of course between alex salmond _ uk. the row of course between alex salmond and — uk.he row of course between alex salmond and nicola sturgeon was i salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked _ salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked by— salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked by the _ salmond and nicola sturgeon was sparked by the scottish _ salmond and nicola sturgeon was - sparked by the scottish government's ntishandling _ sparked by the scottish government's mishandling of—...
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this is a huge row about nurses's pat’- this is a huge row about nurses's -a .. , ., , this is a huge row about nurses's a. , ~ , pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government — pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government saying _ pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government saying it _ pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government saying it was _ the government saying it was submitting a recommendation, and it isjust a recommendation submitting a recommendation, and it is just a recommendation at the moment, for a 1% pay rise for nhs workers. there was quite a backlash from unions and, actually, from nhs providers. they represent health trusts in england. they said there was a long term funding settlement for the nhs which was enshrined in law which included an assumption that nhs workers would actually get a 2.1% pay rise over the coming year. that is something that labour's shadow health secretary, jon ashworth, was keen to bring up this morning. this document is the nhs long—term spending plan. well, i can't read it from here! no,
this is a huge row about nurses's pat’- this is a huge row about nurses's -a .. , ., , this is a huge row about nurses's a. , ~ , pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government — pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government saying _ pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government saying it _ pay. the budget was on wednesday and the government saying it was _ the government saying it was submitting a recommendation, and it isjust a recommendation submitting a recommendation,...
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— kind of row? it is not helpful to ublic kind of row?? it is not helpful to public health, we need - kind of row? it is not helpful to public health, we need to i kind of row? it is not helpful to public health, we need to be i kind of row? it is not helpful to i public health, we need to be making our best efforts to protect the populations across the world with a vaccines that are now available. thank you for your time this morning, professor sarah gilbert, co—designer of the astrazeneca vaccine. a cut in the size of the army is expected to be announced later as part of the government's defence review. other changes include the phasing—out of old tanks, aircraft and ships to fund new equipment and technologies. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale reports. the government says the armed forces of the future will be better equipped with troops supported by robots and drones able to operate in small teams anywhere in the world. it says they will be backed up by a new kind of army — skilled in information, electronic and cyberwarfare.
— kind of row? it is not helpful to ublic kind of row?? it is not helpful to public health, we need - kind of row? it is not helpful to public health, we need to i kind of row? it is not helpful to public health, we need to be i kind of row? it is not helpful to i public health, we need to be making our best efforts to protect the populations across the world with a vaccines that are now available. thank you for your time this morning, professor sarah gilbert, co—designer of the astrazeneca...
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richard rowe was getting a's and b's before the pandemic.c's and d's. >> richard rowe: i felt really helpless because i really couldn't do anything. i-- i also felt-- scared because i didn't really want to go to my teachers. i didn't really go to my parents, as well, because-- >> dickerson: why not? >> rowe: i didn't want 'em to be disappointed in me. >> dickerson: did you have an idea where-- why that was happening? >> rowe: i have a.d.d., so i have a hard time paying attention. >> dickerson: and so what was it like? you came back. >> rowe: it felt good, it felt really good to get out of the house. it felt really good to see my friends again. >> dickerson: his grades have gone up again too. he was recently named student of the month. do you think it would have changed your life forever if you'd had to stay home and-- and learn virtually? >> rowe: yeah. >> dickerson: what do you think the ultimate result would have been for you? >> rowe: i don't know, i really don't really like thinking about that. >> dickerson: too scary? >> rowe: yes, way
richard rowe was getting a's and b's before the pandemic.c's and d's. >> richard rowe: i felt really helpless because i really couldn't do anything. i-- i also felt-- scared because i didn't really want to go to my teachers. i didn't really go to my parents, as well, because-- >> dickerson: why not? >> rowe: i didn't want 'em to be disappointed in me. >> dickerson: did you have an idea where-- why that was happening? >> rowe: i have a.d.d., so i have a hard time...
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uk and eu try to calm row.as the 1962 cuban missile crisis.— blockade as if there was the 1962 cuban missile crisis. never shy of usin: cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy _ cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy language, _ cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy language, but - cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy language, but i - cuban missile crisis. never shy of| using punchy language, but i think he has _ using punchy language, but i think he has a _ using punchy language, but i think he has a point here. what we've seen it be published today, that the eu is thinking about, an extension of powers— is thinking about, an extension of powers that would allow them to block _ powers that would allow them to block exports to countries that have faster _ block exports to countries that have faster roll—outs of vaccination programmes like the uk. and also countries — programmes like the uk. and also countries they feel are being reciprocal in sending doses back to the ell
uk and eu try to calm row.as the 1962 cuban missile crisis.— blockade as if there was the 1962 cuban missile crisis. never shy of usin: cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy _ cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy language, _ cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy language, but - cuban missile crisis. never shy of using punchy language, but i - cuban missile crisis. never shy of| using punchy language, but i think he has _ using punchy language, but i think he has...
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if anyone thought this row was _ the palace. if anyone thought this row was going _ the palace.s row was going to die - the palace. if anyone thought | this row was going to die down quickly, they were wrong. on both sides of the atlantic it has ignited debate. i both sides of the atlantic it has ignited debate.- has ignited debate. i think mechan has ignited debate. i think meghan was _ has ignited debate. i think meghan was a _ has ignited debate. i think meghan was a huge - has ignited debate. i thinkl meghan was a huge missed opportunity because harry and meghan— opportunity because harry and meghan were screaming into their— meghan were screaming into their pillows at not being heard _ their pillows at not being heard. and first of all i thought, initially afterthe thought, initially after the interview thought, initially afterthe interview i thought that that was it. — interview i thought that that was it, the royal family have really— was it, the royal family have really blown it. they have a chance _ really blown it. they have a chance to _ really blown it. they have a c
if anyone thought this row was _ the palace. if anyone thought this row was going _ the palace.s row was going to die - the palace. if anyone thought | this row was going to die down quickly, they were wrong. on both sides of the atlantic it has ignited debate. i both sides of the atlantic it has ignited debate.- has ignited debate. i think mechan has ignited debate. i think meghan was _ has ignited debate. i think meghan was a _ has ignited debate. i think meghan was a huge - has ignited...
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representative rowe ana on the brand-new threats the u.s. capitol. plus the update on the stimulus checks. are you getting one? as of today you may be khanna in five seconds. >>> frustrations from americans in the hopes of a new covid stimulus package have stechd for days, weeks and now months. to do efood president biden and senate democrats agreed to shrink the pool of people qualifying for a stimulus check. here are the details. individuals making less than $75,000 would get the one-time $1400 check. couples making less than $150,000 as well get it as well. under the new agreement the checks get gradually smaller and end for individuals making poevr 80,000 or couples making $160,000. joining us now for some answers is u.s. representative row khanna of california's 17th district in the south bay. congressman khanna, thanks for making the time for us. >> thank you for having me back on. >> absolutely. before we get to the stimulus checks, first i want to ask you about the developing news, word that house votes are being cancelled tomorrow because of
representative rowe ana on the brand-new threats the u.s. capitol. plus the update on the stimulus checks. are you getting one? as of today you may be khanna in five seconds. >>> frustrations from americans in the hopes of a new covid stimulus package have stechd for days, weeks and now months. to do efood president biden and senate democrats agreed to shrink the pool of people qualifying for a stimulus check. here are the details. individuals making less than $75,000 would get the...
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we have the same row, remember, injanuary over the remember, in january over the triggering remember,ver the triggering of our goal to an article 16 in northern ireland which effectively closes the north—south border in ireland to try to stop vaccine supply going into northern ireland other than it was, but that was pretty dramatic. at the time, ursula von der leyen rangel boris johnson and had to promise that of course she would be doing no such thing. on the british government played it all down. they are quite happy to ramp it, dominic raab, the foreign secretary coming out today and accusing them of not a very democratic institution but more like a dictatorship. and it mayjust strike me that britain stands to profit, really, from a good old route with the eu at the moment as it didn't injanuary, and that is because of the row we are having with the northern ireland protocol over brexit in northern ireland itself, and if the british government can suggest that you are rather unreasonable, which perhaps they are looking like now, then it may be the bridge government may not have to
we have the same row, remember, injanuary over the remember, in january over the triggering remember,ver the triggering of our goal to an article 16 in northern ireland which effectively closes the north—south border in ireland to try to stop vaccine supply going into northern ireland other than it was, but that was pretty dramatic. at the time, ursula von der leyen rangel boris johnson and had to promise that of course she would be doing no such thing. on the british government played it all...
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my mother's camilla rowe and — factors. my mother's camilla rowe and quite _ factors.ther's camilla rowe and quite often as - factors. my mother's camilla rowe and quite often as an l rowe and quite often as an aboriginal person the cards are laid out for you, there is a lot of stigma. stop —— you start to believe that you are no good or it is cursed to be an aboriginal person or cursed to be black. ijust wanted to build official dreaming for a younger generation to be proud of who they are and be comfortable in their own skin. and to be in a world where we are all equal.— are all equal. rhiannon is the founder of — are all equal. rhiannon is the founder of visual _ are all equal. rhiannon is the founder of visual dreaming, l are all equal. rhiannon is the i founder of visual dreaming, and online social and support network where users can set goals and receive encouragement from community elders who, in turn, connect them with tradition.— turn, connect them with tradition. ., ., ., ., tradition. you want someone to ask if you _ tradition. you want someone to ask if you
my mother's camilla rowe and — factors. my mother's camilla rowe and quite _ factors.ther's camilla rowe and quite often as - factors. my mother's camilla rowe and quite often as an l rowe and quite often as an aboriginal person the cards are laid out for you, there is a lot of stigma. stop —— you start to believe that you are no good or it is cursed to be an aboriginal person or cursed to be black. ijust wanted to build official dreaming for a younger generation to be proud of who they...
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this piece of property or these front row seats they can appreciate just like a real world and also by opening up this channel to artists whether it's musician our digital our creators this gives greater autonomy and a fair share of the value side for those creating in the digital space so our work commute resold from one buyer to the other and the original artist can also are of what l.t. on that resell so artists are able to sign what percent of royalty now want to arm with every resell so that they can actually earn money in the secondary as mark as well which is a very big saying that currently doesn't exist in real than the real life are all art artists actually get screwed because of that with an attitude is there's actually no way cheap the artist or the musician out of his royalty because every single buyer and seller is publicly viewable and trackable so it's a really valuable tool for these independent artists to monetize their work as well as to also build a community and loyal fan base now ben as i said the things that may not work even the b.s. actually getting in on th
this piece of property or these front row seats they can appreciate just like a real world and also by opening up this channel to artists whether it's musician our digital our creators this gives greater autonomy and a fair share of the value side for those creating in the digital space so our work commute resold from one buyer to the other and the original artist can also are of what l.t. on that resell so artists are able to sign what percent of royalty now want to arm with every resell so...
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special album package a 2nd type of token offers a live show perks including in some cases for front row seats for their concerts for life however long that goes on and then the 3rd type is just for exclusive what they call audio visual art look the thing about tokenize in everything and that's where we're headed in the economy we've been saying this for a long time on the show when you tokenize everything you create a system by which you can really create master copies of tokens that as christie said are all about bragging rights it's all about saying hey i have front row seats to the kings of leon for life in my token no one else can duplicate it no one else can hold this thing that i hold and let's face it isn't that what rich people do with their money no matter what it is it's all about having the one thing that no one else can have and now kristie to the point of this i mean obviously it kind of makes sense in digital artwork if you have that specific perk for say a band that you love like kings of leon but when you talk about just digital art of the band for instance are we going
special album package a 2nd type of token offers a live show perks including in some cases for front row seats for their concerts for life however long that goes on and then the 3rd type is just for exclusive what they call audio visual art look the thing about tokenize in everything and that's where we're headed in the economy we've been saying this for a long time on the show when you tokenize everything you create a system by which you can really create master copies of tokens that as...
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the front row, if you look at the front row on the extreme right is dan rather and then there is marvinalb and dan schorr and roger mudd and george herman, and the five of us were thought to be, in managements view, the leading correspondence. in the back row right behind them is very, bob schieffer, and i can barely read hobbes writing. maria mclaughlin and connie chung. in the front lower right-hand corner is the news desk where bill, the news editor ran the assignments, the assignment desk. desk. over on the wall on the left are the field edit rooms. upfront looking out over in the street are the offices of bill small, the bureau manager and eric saccharide and frank fitzpatrick the businessman. and over -- eric sevareid. over in the right-hand column is the drugstore which is a little film developing machine that's called the drugstore because you took your film to the drugstore to get developed. >> in your book you analyze yourself. >> i do. >> i'm going to read a paragraph that fits in with looking at that group. this is all of this added up to an independence, and aloofness that
the front row, if you look at the front row on the extreme right is dan rather and then there is marvinalb and dan schorr and roger mudd and george herman, and the five of us were thought to be, in managements view, the leading correspondence. in the back row right behind them is very, bob schieffer, and i can barely read hobbes writing. maria mclaughlin and connie chung. in the front lower right-hand corner is the news desk where bill, the news editor ran the assignments, the assignment desk....
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this whole row is also very much _ that. this whole row is also very much going _ that.vice was given at what particular time here. it strikes me that there — particular time here. it strikes me that there is actually no real smoking _ that there is actually no real smoking gun here. having picked up on the _ smoking gun here. having picked up on the highlights of what mr orton said today, i thought she defended herself— said today, i thought she defended herself pretty ably belief was that she is— herself pretty ably belief was that she is very on top of the detail. she spoke _ she is very on top of the detail. she spoke more in sadness than about alec salmond. he said he shouldn't -et alec salmond. he said he shouldn't get away— alec salmond. he said he shouldn't get away with it she said he hasn't shown— get away with it she said he hasn't shown any— get away with it she said he hasn't shown any contrition for his acts in the past _ shown any contrition for his acts in the past there wasn't some explanations don't quite tally for top l'm _ explanations don't quite tal
this whole row is also very much _ that. this whole row is also very much going _ that.vice was given at what particular time here. it strikes me that there — particular time here. it strikes me that there is actually no real smoking _ that there is actually no real smoking gun here. having picked up on the _ smoking gun here. having picked up on the highlights of what mr orton said today, i thought she defended herself— said today, i thought she defended herself pretty ably belief was that...
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there were two people left on death row in virginia. both will have their sentences converted to life. look at this. want to know how the death penalty has been implemented in virginia? this is amazing. in the 20th century, the entire century, virginia executed 377 prisoners. of those 377 people they killed, 296 of them were black. look the numbers for the 19th century. in the 19th century virginia state government executed 554 people. of the 554, 513 of them were black. in the 21st century, there hasn't been anyone newly sentenced to death in virginia in ten years, and that last death sentence was overturned on appeal. and some of the decline of the use of the death penalty in virginia is traceable to an interesting thing. when tim kaine was governor of virginia he signed reforms to improve the quality of criminal defense lawyering that prisoners got when they faced potential capital charges. the quality of a capital defense was improved by law under tim kaine. that alone greatly reduced the number of virginians that ultimately got put
there were two people left on death row in virginia. both will have their sentences converted to life. look at this. want to know how the death penalty has been implemented in virginia? this is amazing. in the 20th century, the entire century, virginia executed 377 prisoners. of those 377 people they killed, 296 of them were black. look the numbers for the 19th century. in the 19th century virginia state government executed 554 people. of the 554, 513 of them were black. in the 21st century,...
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rangers have assaulted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row.y will lift the trophy here at some point, but it will not be in front of fans and it will be behind closed doors. it has been ten years since rangers last lifted the top tier trophy. financial turmoil. during those final years, celtic capitalised. in 2018, steven gerrard took over, guiding them to their 55th title and his first as a manager. we have waited a long time for this. absolutely delighted for myself and every rangers fan. all players all over the world. it is a big moment. we are right at the top, and we are going to enjoy every single minute of it. we are champions. it has been one fantasticjourney. just feel grateful. the best is still to come, i think. winning so early in the season has many benefits. rangers very next match is at celtic park where they will be welcomed as champions of scotland. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. the weather's been fine and settled, albeit rather cold over the time of year this weekend. and as we start
rangers have assaulted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row.y will lift the trophy here at some point, but it will not be in front of fans and it will be behind closed doors. it has been ten years since rangers last lifted the top tier trophy. financial turmoil. during those final years, celtic capitalised. in 2018, steven gerrard took over, guiding them to their 55th title and his first as a manager. we have waited a long time for this. absolutely delighted for myself and every...
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while rangers were destitute, bitter rivals celtic dominated, winning nine premiership titles in a rowr fans like alan park, who's supported rangers for a0 years, it's been a difficult decade. it's been a long time coming, jane, it really, really has. as i say, there's been dark times. we always knew we would come back. when we would come back, we didn't know, but now we're back. the man credited with steering the club back to the top, former liverpool and england captain steven gerrard. it's his first senior coaching role, and this would be his first managerial silverware. but rangers still have work to do. they need to win here tomorrow against st mirren and hope that celtic drop points against dundee united on sunday. that would effectively hand rangers the title and halt celtic in their efforts to win a record ten titles in a row. for ten years, ibrox has been the home to a sleeping giant of scottish football. it's woken up. jane dougall, bbc news, glasgow. we're just getting some news from our defence correspondent about a british soldier who has died on a firing range. this is ac
while rangers were destitute, bitter rivals celtic dominated, winning nine premiership titles in a rowr fans like alan park, who's supported rangers for a0 years, it's been a difficult decade. it's been a long time coming, jane, it really, really has. as i say, there's been dark times. we always knew we would come back. when we would come back, we didn't know, but now we're back. the man credited with steering the club back to the top, former liverpool and england captain steven gerrard. it's...
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. >>> breaking records for the second day in a row the u.s. has administered nearly 3.5 million americans got their shots yesterday up from 3.4 million on thursday. let's take a look at how california is doing with the rollout. you see the numbers here. 16.7 million doses administered. more than 16% of californiians have at least partially vaccinated and add to that more than 15% fully vaccinated. it shows the percentage of people who have gotten at least one dose and marin county leading the league 53% there and most of the bay area is in yellow and solano, 40% and everybody in yellow more than 40% of people with at least one shot. santa clara is behind, but coming up, 32% and we just heard back from napa county and health leaders can only say 20% of the population is fully vaccinated. >>> the west contra costa school district finally has a plan to send students back to classrooms. board members voted 4 to 1 in favor of re-opening of the district's 54 schools. in-person classes started april 19th. the vote came after extensive negotiations wi
. >>> breaking records for the second day in a row the u.s. has administered nearly 3.5 million americans got their shots yesterday up from 3.4 million on thursday. let's take a look at how california is doing with the rollout. you see the numbers here. 16.7 million doses administered. more than 16% of californiians have at least partially vaccinated and add to that more than 15% fully vaccinated. it shows the percentage of people who have gotten at least one dose and marin county...
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she is in the second row at the end on the far right so second row seated on the far right there. and also interest in in this picture is charlie ross. who is on the far left front row and ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. true's education was rigorous. in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point. after graduation in 1901. he took odd jobs though, including railroad timekeeper in a bank clerk. this college dreams were shattered when his father's financial fortunes took a downward turn and he had to leave independence for for the town of grandview, missouri, which will say more about here in a moment. but again, harry truman was a lifelong learner and really self-educated man. he drew lessons of history throughout his life and career and drew upon them in just a regular conversation and they helped guide his his personal philosophy and his his leadership style and decision making next slide please. okay, this is a picture
she is in the second row at the end on the far right so second row seated on the far right there. and also interest in in this picture is charlie ross. who is on the far left front row and ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. true's education was rigorous. in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point. after graduation in 1901. he took odd...
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. more to the pity, because it - continues this unholy row which the queen— continues this unholy roween herself must be terribly upset about. it does a disservice to - queen herself must be terribly upset about. it does a disservice to her- about. it does a disservice to her own prestige~ _ about. it does a disservice to her own prestige. but _ about. it does a disservice to her own prestige. but in _ about. it does a disservice to her own prestige. but in the - about. it does a disservice...
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accessible to many different audiences, notjust the front row audience.n — although some things are still a bit too experimentalfor me. that was a bit weird! so you won't be joining me in the red room anytime soon, then? um, i don't think so. and of course, for now, most of us are still buying real clothes to wear in the real world but that can have a real impact on the environment. leather, it's been around for some s,000 years and fashion brands choose it for its luxurious and long—lasting qualities. but turning those flashy, furry animal hides into products with a desirable finish requires intensive water and chemical treatment, and they pollute the environment. so finding alternatives that reduce the need for these toxic after—care processes could prove a game—changer. one answer might lie in fungi. no cows or fields required. that's good news for vegans. this material isn't leather but its makers bolt threads say that it's just as durable and breathable. this is a another different material from california's mycoworks — it certainly has the right she
accessible to many different audiences, notjust the front row audience.n — although some things are still a bit too experimentalfor me. that was a bit weird! so you won't be joining me in the red room anytime soon, then? um, i don't think so. and of course, for now, most of us are still buying real clothes to wear in the real world but that can have a real impact on the environment. leather, it's been around for some s,000 years and fashion brands choose it for its luxurious and...
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for most people here in strasburg the row has moved a political edge and concerns about interference seemed secondary to the mayor of strasbourg said if the government had information they should give it to us for me this is logical otherwise how are we supposed to know if it's true or not. shake. well yes everyone has the right to their beliefs whatever they are christians muslims or jews i think that we should also think about building churches instead of criticizing thinks. and want to double or i think as a muslim 1st of all to finance a turkish association to finance a mosque in the city i think it is contradictory i think it is a political decision more than anything else. it was a problem that has never posed a problem for churches and so why does it pose a problem for one mosque so i think it is rather political because it came without any warning. if you want we know there were also big problems between micro and recently i wouldn't be surprised if there were some sin and against going on. and with the presidential elections only a year away you some have suggested that the
for most people here in strasburg the row has moved a political edge and concerns about interference seemed secondary to the mayor of strasbourg said if the government had information they should give it to us for me this is logical otherwise how are we supposed to know if it's true or not. shake. well yes everyone has the right to their beliefs whatever they are christians muslims or jews i think that we should also think about building churches instead of criticizing thinks. and want to...
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so what's this row about? so so what's this row about? 50 charles so what's this row about?usations of it vaccine nationalism leveled at the eu. he says the eu never stopped exporting and, in his weekly briefing notes, he's written, "the uk and the us have proposed an outright ban on the export of vaccines produced in the territory,". .. export of vaccines produced in the territory,"... now the uk is not happy with this accusation about an outright ban, dominic raab called it completely false. he summoned an eu resented up to the foreign office in london for further discussions, and charles michel trying to take some of the heat out of this accusation, and has since tweeted,... now some might say that when it comes to different ways of imposing bands, last week italy block 250,000 doses of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine to australia, and they might say that the eu was in some ways putting in place some kind of band there. but putting in place some kind of band there.— band there. but this isn't the first time _ band there. but this isn't the first time there's _ band there.
so what's this row about? so so what's this row about? 50 charles so what's this row about?usations of it vaccine nationalism leveled at the eu. he says the eu never stopped exporting and, in his weekly briefing notes, he's written, "the uk and the us have proposed an outright ban on the export of vaccines produced in the territory,". .. export of vaccines produced in the territory,"... now the uk is not happy with this accusation about an outright ban, dominic raab called it...
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there's also a question about how much of this row is about the e.u. trying to deflect attention from how poorly it's handled this crisis something it itself has admitted and of course let's not forget one of the u.k. was invited to join a joint procurement scheme with the e.u. despite breaks it the e.u. politely declined and said we're going to do it our own way and as a result of that they speeding ahead with their vaccination program just to put that into context 51 percent of all adults in the u.k. have received at least one dose of a vaccine compare that to around 10 percent here across the e.u. as a whole and the figures really sort of paint a picture of how starkly different the campaigns are and some might say that this is now the e.u. throwing a bit of a tantrum and it's ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater. a real mess in europe is not all over the place. so how to fill the. in vaccines hungary's top diplomat now is calling on the european medicines agency to approve russia's sputnik the covert vaccine the country join slovakia in a
there's also a question about how much of this row is about the e.u. trying to deflect attention from how poorly it's handled this crisis something it itself has admitted and of course let's not forget one of the u.k. was invited to join a joint procurement scheme with the e.u. despite breaks it the e.u. politely declined and said we're going to do it our own way and as a result of that they speeding ahead with their vaccination program just to put that into context 51 percent of all adults in...
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markets over rising inflation pressures, sending stocks on a wild ride, the dow down its third day in a row, futures pointing to a lower open, and a black eye for big tech as the nasdaq enters correction territory for the first time since last year now turning to washington, new delays and new addendums in president biden's 1$1.9 trillio stimulus bill, and the movie magic is back in the big apple today. what one theater operator has to say about the path forward it's friday, march 5th, 2021, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ bring it on bring on the weekend ♪ ♪ bring it on bring on the weekend ♪ >> i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan let's kick off your friday morning with a look at the stock futures right now. all three of the indexes in the red. all down just about a 1/2% in the early trade. stocks coming off a down day yesterday after fed chairman jay powell failed to reassure investors the central bank, the dow ending down some 300 points after falling more than 700 earlier in the session the dow is down three days in a row and on pace for its second down
markets over rising inflation pressures, sending stocks on a wild ride, the dow down its third day in a row, futures pointing to a lower open, and a black eye for big tech as the nasdaq enters correction territory for the first time since last year now turning to washington, new delays and new addendums in president biden's 1$1.9 trillio stimulus bill, and the movie magic is back in the big apple today. what one theater operator has to say about the path forward it's friday, march 5th, 2021,...
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rangers have halted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row. here at some point, but it will not be in front of fans, and it will be behind closed doors. it has been ten years since rangers last lifted the top tier trophy. financial turmoil meant the club was liquidated. during those final years, celtic capitalised. celtic capitalised — winning 9 trophies. in 2018, steven gerrard took over, guiding them to their 55th title and his first as a manager. we have waited a long time for this. absolutely delighted for myself and every rangers fan. all players all over the world. it is a big moment. we worked our way up. we are right at the top, and we are going to enjoy every single minute of it. we are champions. it has been one fantasticjourney. it's ironic... just feel grateful. the best is still to come, i think. winning so early in the season has many benefits. rangers very next match is at celtic park, where they will be welcomed as champions of scotland. jane dougall, bbc news. it's manchester city that have been dominating the title race in en
rangers have halted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row. here at some point, but it will not be in front of fans, and it will be behind closed doors. it has been ten years since rangers last lifted the top tier trophy. financial turmoil meant the club was liquidated. during those final years, celtic capitalised. celtic capitalised — winning 9 trophies. in 2018, steven gerrard took over, guiding them to their 55th title and his first as a manager. we have waited a long time for...
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they score for the third game in a row.he sharks would light the lamp in each of the three periods. san jose making it three wins in a row. this might've been the coolest part of the entire game. >> coming out with it is came. he has three with him, kane, the shot, he scores! >> turning nbc bay area into hockey headquarters for the sharks. they did the play-by-play and analysis of tonight's game at the ducks from our studio, kntv. i think that is a first. the giants beat cleveland 5-4. the real story in spring tainting, spring training. he has had a tough off-season with foot surgery. he has also battled mono and covid-19. is finally healthy and hopefully he will soon be back in the lineup. >> i don't know if i expected to be on time. i didn't know if that was going to happen or not. i am still in the same situation. i don't know if i will make opening day, but i will try my hardest to make it there. if i am a couple weeks late, that is what it has to be. >> one other spring-training score, the a's beat the reds 5- 2. want
they score for the third game in a row.he sharks would light the lamp in each of the three periods. san jose making it three wins in a row. this might've been the coolest part of the entire game. >> coming out with it is came. he has three with him, kane, the shot, he scores! >> turning nbc bay area into hockey headquarters for the sharks. they did the play-by-play and analysis of tonight's game at the ducks from our studio, kntv. i think that is a first. the giants beat cleveland...
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growing row after rower after row of tomatoes. this greenhouse is the size of 58 football fields.o big you can't see where it ends. do you think of yourself as a farmer? >> yeah, this is farming. >> reporter: calling it app harvest is not clever talk. it's located in moorehead kentucky. >> we will be one of the food suppliers in the come. >> reporter: climate change is altering the weather patterns, it's changing where and how we grow our food. a lot of produce comes from california and mexico, two places now hit with frequent and devastating drauts. kentucky is getting wetter and has location on its side. >> we can get to 70% of the u.s. in a one-day drive. whereas right now, you are importing product from mexico, coming two weeks on a truck. >> reporter: app harvest plans to build a dozen of the indoor grow facilities. they use rain water collected on the roof and stored in the pond, the size of 11 olympic swim withing pools. water is delivered to the plants in precise amounts so it's not wasted. >> once that rain water is in here, it only leaves as a tomato. >> reporter: it can
growing row after rower after row of tomatoes. this greenhouse is the size of 58 football fields.o big you can't see where it ends. do you think of yourself as a farmer? >> yeah, this is farming. >> reporter: calling it app harvest is not clever talk. it's located in moorehead kentucky. >> we will be one of the food suppliers in the come. >> reporter: climate change is altering the weather patterns, it's changing where and how we grow our food. a lot of produce comes...
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the rows we might have. ., �* , , ., ., other despite the rows we might have. , , ., ., a have.and it, you and yourfamily have all had your first dose of the vaccine and the rules changed from midnight tonight. how do you feel about your new freedom from tomorrow? t0 about your new freedom from tomorrow?— about your new freedom from tomorrow? ., , ., , ., , tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going _ tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going to _ tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going to change _ tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going to change for - tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going to change for us. i tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going to change for us. we | actually going to change for us. we are still waiting for our second jab. i think it's great that for many people where shielding has been particularly difficult, that it gives them an element of control over what they can choose to do. but for me and my family, nothing will be changing. i think it's important we have the second jab and it's important we
the rows we might have. ., �* , , ., ., other despite the rows we might have. , , ., ., a have.and it, you and yourfamily have all had your first dose of the vaccine and the rules changed from midnight tonight. how do you feel about your new freedom from tomorrow? t0 about your new freedom from tomorrow?— about your new freedom from tomorrow? ., , ., , ., , tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going _ tomorrow? to be honest, nothing is actually going to _ tomorrow? to be honest,...
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- have not executed somewhat in quite some time for some there are two folks who were on death row.t is retroactive in its application, so those people will probably be in prison the rest of their lives but not be executed by the state. when the governor cited today at the correctional facility, it was a powerful moment, knowing that there were two people there who would no longer be subjected to this heinous and barbaric punishments.- heinous and barbaric punishments. heinous and barbaric unishments. ., , punishments. there was a surge in applications — punishments. there was a surge in applications of— punishments. there was a surge in applications of the _ punishments. there was a surge in applications of the death - in applications of the death penalty since mr trump left office, but there seems to be a move against it. what do you think about it now? this move against it. what do you think about it now?— think about it now? this is virginia. _ think about it now? this is virginia. a _ think about it now? this is virginia, a place _ think about it now? this is virginia, a place
- have not executed somewhat in quite some time for some there are two folks who were on death row.t is retroactive in its application, so those people will probably be in prison the rest of their lives but not be executed by the state. when the governor cited today at the correctional facility, it was a powerful moment, knowing that there were two people there who would no longer be subjected to this heinous and barbaric punishments.- heinous and barbaric punishments. heinous and barbaric...
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vaccine row on the front page there dominic raab in row over claims of uk export bantering. senior official... which isn't the case the — a senior official... which isn't the case the uk_ a senior official... which isn't the case. the uk doesn't have a ban on vaccines _ case. the uk doesn't have a ban on vaccines we — case. the uk doesn't have a ban on vaccines. we have... whether the uk was going _ vaccines. we have... whether the uk was going to — vaccines. we have... whether the uk was going to block vaccines. now this unseemly diplomatic fight thal's— this unseemly diplomatic fight that's going on. the foreign secretary— that's going on. the foreign secretary had a word with them and a letter— secretary had a word with them and a letter has _ secretary had a word with them and a letter has been written. but it's very— letter has been written. but it's very strange. it letter has been written. but it's very strange-— the whole issue of the vaccine roll—outs has been compared to britain, a bit of a disaster. it doesn't seem to be getting any better. ., ., ., , , better. no
vaccine row on the front page there dominic raab in row over claims of uk export bantering. senior official... which isn't the case the — a senior official... which isn't the case the uk_ a senior official... which isn't the case. the uk doesn't have a ban on vaccines _ case. the uk doesn't have a ban on vaccines we — case. the uk doesn't have a ban on vaccines. we have... whether the uk was going _ vaccines. we have... whether the uk was going to — vaccines. we have... whether the uk was...
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they are also doing several other including front-row seats on tour for life.mentioned opens at noon eastern. joining us is lincoln fallwell and casey mcgrath who we understand is the brainchild behind the idea. casey, let me start with you because i did read your artist statement where you said you've been amazed by the huge opportunities that the band has turned away over the years because it wasn't their vibe so why are nfts the vibe why are they right right now and how did you even come to this idea how was it brought to you? >> well, i mean, starting with the question why are they right right now? is that i think a lot of the conversation is getting one big piece wrong and making this big leap into the future and that's sort of intimidating, but actually from the piece of the nft story that's about releasing music is more of a path and the appreciation for the music and listening to the music and the art and the old physical vinyl, listening to it and appreciating the old album and an album as important as this one can't be dropped into a world that's unde
they are also doing several other including front-row seats on tour for life.mentioned opens at noon eastern. joining us is lincoln fallwell and casey mcgrath who we understand is the brainchild behind the idea. casey, let me start with you because i did read your artist statement where you said you've been amazed by the huge opportunities that the band has turned away over the years because it wasn't their vibe so why are nfts the vibe why are they right right now and how did you even come to...
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we begin tonight with a major development in the european vaccine row. uk and the eu say they'll work together over vaccines. this comes after leaders in brussels said they'd make it easier to block coronavirus vaccine exports, which would have affected the uk's supply of doses. meanwhile, european countries are struggling to meet their vaccination targets. our europe editor, katya adler, has more. a brutal third wave. desperate lockdown protests. a deadly failure so far to get vaccines into arms. eu covid woes are deepening by the day. today, angela merkel — normally seen as the european symbol of calm and control — seemed to crumble, under mounting political pressure. "germany has to stop the third wave of the pandemic," she said, but she changed her mind about an announced easter lockdown. "a personal mistake," she said. across the eu, there's growing frustration at a vaccine roll—out far slower than the uk's. some blame their government, others the european commission. it's now on the defensive, accusing pharmaceutical company astrazeneca of not deli
we begin tonight with a major development in the european vaccine row. uk and the eu say they'll work together over vaccines. this comes after leaders in brussels said they'd make it easier to block coronavirus vaccine exports, which would have affected the uk's supply of doses. meanwhile, european countries are struggling to meet their vaccination targets. our europe editor, katya adler, has more. a brutal third wave. desperate lockdown protests. a deadly failure so far to get vaccines into...
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rangers have assaulted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row.e at some point, but it will not be in front of fans and it will be behind closed doors. it has been ten years since rangers last lifted the top tier trophy. financial turmoil. during those final years, celtic capitalised. in 2018, steven gerrard took over, guiding them to their 55th title and his first as a manager. 55th title and his first as a manager-— 55th title and his first as a manauer. ~ . . ., 55th title and his first as a manauer. ~ . . . ., manager. we have waited a long time for this. absolutely _ manager. we have waited a long time for this. absolutely delighted - manager. we have waited a long time for this. absolutely delighted for - for this. absolutely delighted for myself and every rangers fan. all players all over the world. it is a big moment. we players all over the world. it is a big moment-— players all over the world. it is a bi moment. ~ . . ., , big moment. we are right at the top, and we are going _ big moment. we are right at the top, and we are going to _
rangers have assaulted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row.e at some point, but it will not be in front of fans and it will be behind closed doors. it has been ten years since rangers last lifted the top tier trophy. financial turmoil. during those final years, celtic capitalised. in 2018, steven gerrard took over, guiding them to their 55th title and his first as a manager. 55th title and his first as a manager-— 55th title and his first as a manauer. ~ . . ., 55th title and his...
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would you should know about these 32 pounders, and what you should know about for row is that these gunse never fired in anger, this fort was never attacked and that speaks to its strength and how imposing it is to the enemy. what does slavery look like before the american civil war? slaves were used primarily for agriculture. and this map gives us a very good indication of what's -- where that agriculture sticking place. if you look at the eastern seaboard, you notice that the darker areas indicate that more slavery there was. the commonwealth of virginia, where they were going things like tobacco, cultivating cotton and you can see how intense or how populous the slave and slave people were here in virginia at the time. let's go down to georgia. if you notice where they're growing rice in different things down here. and once again, you have a concentration of enslaved individuals. mississippi river valley, same thing. they're growing cotton and author cultivating cash crops that would allow whites to be able to capitalize on that. once again, look at the concentration of enslaved peopl
would you should know about these 32 pounders, and what you should know about for row is that these gunse never fired in anger, this fort was never attacked and that speaks to its strength and how imposing it is to the enemy. what does slavery look like before the american civil war? slaves were used primarily for agriculture. and this map gives us a very good indication of what's -- where that agriculture sticking place. if you look at the eastern seaboard, you notice that the darker areas...
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and rows like this risk increasing vaccine hesitancy.e receiving the jab in the uk every hour and got it on this trial and the real—world data has confirmed that the vaccine is safe, highly effective and is saving lives. bill is safe, highly effective and is saving lives.— is safe, highly effective and is saving lives. all right, fergus, thanks very — saving lives. all right, fergus, thanks very much. _ the latest government figures show there were 5,379 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period which means, on average, 5,498 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the latest figures show 5,461 people were in hospital across the uk. 112 deaths were reported in the latest 24—hour period — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average, in the past week, 85 deaths were announced every day. the total number is now more than 126,000. as for vaccinations, more than 329,000 people have had their first dose of a covid vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, bringing the total to over
and rows like this risk increasing vaccine hesitancy.e receiving the jab in the uk every hour and got it on this trial and the real—world data has confirmed that the vaccine is safe, highly effective and is saving lives. bill is safe, highly effective and is saving lives.— is safe, highly effective and is saving lives. all right, fergus, thanks very — saving lives. all right, fergus, thanks very much. _ the latest government figures show there were 5,379 new coronavirus infections...
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after row after row of well-dressed african-americans stoically peacefully walking through the city, walking up to the court building, that's an image of blackness that hasn't been mainstreamed before that point in time, right? and activists -- subsequent activists take note. we're going to talk about that when we talk about little rock and birmingham. they take note. so this nonviolent direct action, whereas certainly this is a strategy that have been used in other moments of their movements become something that people understand as defining the movement. that comes out of montgomery in that sense. so it has this -- it has this national presence that also, to your point, earlier point, morgan, it's not scary. it's not scary because there's no angry black people. there's no weapons, right? nobody is demanding -- they're totally demanding. nobody is demanding -- >>> we take you live now to homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas making his first appearance on capitol hill since being confirmed. live coverage on c-span3.
after row after row of well-dressed african-americans stoically peacefully walking through the city, walking up to the court building, that's an image of blackness that hasn't been mainstreamed before that point in time, right? and activists -- subsequent activists take note. we're going to talk about that when we talk about little rock and birmingham. they take note. so this nonviolent direct action, whereas certainly this is a strategy that have been used in other moments of their movements...
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over the next few days we're going to see massive rows over whether mr adun to see massive rows overto wait? we _ report. we don't know what time, we just have to wait? we are _ report. we don't know what time, we just have to wait? we are going - report. we don't know what time, we just have to wait? we are going to - just have to wait? we are going to be sittin: just have to wait? we are going to be sitting by _ just have to wait? we are going to be sitting by our— just have to wait? we are going to be sitting by our e-mails - just have to wait? we are going to be sitting by our e-mails all- just have to wait? we are going to be sitting by our e-mails all day i be sitting by our e—mails all day trying to figure out when it will come. best guess would be less late afternoon but nothing more than an educated guess. shes afternoon but nothing more than an educated guess.— will thank a cut in the size of the army is expected to be announced later as part of the government's defence review. other changes include the phasing—out of old tanks, aircraft and ships to fund new equipment and
over the next few days we're going to see massive rows over whether mr adun to see massive rows overto wait? we _ report. we don't know what time, we just have to wait? we are _ report. we don't know what time, we just have to wait? we are going - report. we don't know what time, we just have to wait? we are going to - just have to wait? we are going to be sittin: just have to wait? we are going to be sitting by _ just have to wait? we are going to be sitting by our— just have to wait? we are...
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brown, she's one of my she-rows. the founder, black voters matter and she was really critical to the electoral successes in the south that made the recent election of biden and harris even possible. again, there's women of color laboring in the frontlines for a long time and made that possible. she said organized power is realized power. so, that is the best way that we translate our movement extrnly into policy. it's just continued organizing, continued mobilizing, continued amplification. the reason why student debt is part of the national conversation, the reason dismantling mass incarceration, passing a green new deal is part of the national conversation but the demand of the electorate and that these ideas are popular ideas that were once marginalized has everything to do with the strength of the movement. and the fact that the power of the people has always been greater than the people in power. and that might seam odd to say that if someone was in a position of power, technically. but i know where the power co
brown, she's one of my she-rows. the founder, black voters matter and she was really critical to the electoral successes in the south that made the recent election of biden and harris even possible. again, there's women of color laboring in the frontlines for a long time and made that possible. she said organized power is realized power. so, that is the best way that we translate our movement extrnly into policy. it's just continued organizing, continued mobilizing, continued amplification. the...
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to scotland — and the latest chapter in a bitter political row. cleared of breaching the ministerial code of conduct by an independent inquiry. it could clear the path on a second vote on independence from the uk. looking into the sexual harassment complaints. against this man, her predecessor as first minister, alex salmond. he denied the claims and was later cleared in court. he has successfully argued that the way the allegations were handled was unlawful. but this inquiry has found that nicola sturgeon didn't breach any of the standards expected of government ministers. here's her reaction. i'v e i've always been of that view but independent adjudication of that is important to me. but it's also important to me. but it's also important to me. but it's also important to the scottish public to know that in the opinion of somebody whose independence is completely beyond reproach i did not breach the ministerial code. so i'm delighted and of course relieved about that. so i'm delighted and of course relieved about that. this is about two people wh
to scotland — and the latest chapter in a bitter political row. cleared of breaching the ministerial code of conduct by an independent inquiry. it could clear the path on a second vote on independence from the uk. looking into the sexual harassment complaints. against this man, her predecessor as first minister, alex salmond. he denied the claims and was later cleared in court. he has successfully argued that the way the allegations were handled was unlawful. but this inquiry has found that...
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the prime minister warns a third wave of covid could hit the uk as the eu vaccine row intensifies. people in this country should be under no illusions that previous experience has taught is that when a wave hits our friends experience has taught is that when a wave hits ourfriends in italy, i'm afraid it washes up on our shores as well —— ourfriends. an independent inquiry says scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon did not break the ministerial code in her response to allegations against alex salmond. i believe i acted appropriately in a difficult situation and i'm pleased that i have the independent verification. the home secretary condemns violent clashes during a demonstration against new police powers in bristol last night — calling it utterly shameful. drones, robots and cyber warfare — the size of the army is to be reduced by thousands of soldiers, as it reshapes for the future. and 30 years after michael schumacher made his debut in formula one, his son mick is about to begin his own racing career. good evening. the prime minister has warned that the uk must prepare for
the prime minister warns a third wave of covid could hit the uk as the eu vaccine row intensifies. people in this country should be under no illusions that previous experience has taught is that when a wave hits our friends experience has taught is that when a wave hits ourfriends in italy, i'm afraid it washes up on our shores as well —— ourfriends. an independent inquiry says scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon did not break the ministerial code in her response to allegations...
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elsewhere, league leaders norwich won for the ninth time in a row, extending their lead to ten pointswere 3—2 winners over millwall, and barnsley beat wycombe wanderers 3—1. sheffield wednesday drew 1—1 with huddersfield, and blackburn against bristol city ended goalless. women's super league leaders chelsea won 3—0 at everton. melanie leupolz made amends for missing an early penalty by scoring the blues' third goal, as chelsea made it a sixth consecutive away victory in the wsl. elsewhere, second—placed manchester city were 3—0 winners over bristol city. brighton won for the fourth time in a row, beating aston villa 2—0, while west ham and birmingham city played out a 2—2 draw, taking west ham off the bottom of the table. now to the second day of action at cheltenham, where two—time grand national winner tiger roll cruised to victory in the cross country chase for his fifth career win at the festival. it was the second winner of the meet for trainer denise foster, who's stepped in while gordon elliott serves a six—month ban. joe lynskey reports. tiger roll makes each jump despite his
elsewhere, league leaders norwich won for the ninth time in a row, extending their lead to ten pointswere 3—2 winners over millwall, and barnsley beat wycombe wanderers 3—1. sheffield wednesday drew 1—1 with huddersfield, and blackburn against bristol city ended goalless. women's super league leaders chelsea won 3—0 at everton. melanie leupolz made amends for missing an early penalty by scoring the blues' third goal, as chelsea made it a sixth consecutive away victory in the wsl....