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sally, president _ the american economy. sally, president biden _ the american economy.ent biden has _ the american economy. sally, president biden has made - president biden has made combating the coronavirus pandemic here his number one priority. in the four days he has been in office, he has already introduced a raft of measures, executive orders designed to combat the spread of the pandemic, including a mandate on the wearing of masks in us federal buildings. he has also made clear that he intends to reimpose a ban on travellers from the uk, ireland and most of europe. those people coming into the us, that dan was to have been lifted under donald trump's presidency. mr biden believes this is not the time to do that. and you mentioned, that vast bill, nearly $2 trillion thatjoe biden would like to see past which would include measures for more vaccinations, more coronavirus testing and of course, money for those who have lost their jobs because of the pandemic. many republicans are wary of the size of the bill. they say that borrowing lots of money, trillions of dolla
sally, president _ the american economy. sally, president biden _ the american economy.ent biden has _ the american economy. sally, president biden has made - president biden has made combating the coronavirus pandemic here his number one priority. in the four days he has been in office, he has already introduced a raft of measures, executive orders designed to combat the spread of the pandemic, including a mandate on the wearing of masks in us federal buildings. he has also made clear that he...
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i'm afraid to say, sally. you _ on her own. i'm afraid to say, sally. you may _ on her own.own. i'm afraid to say, sally, you may face some - on her own. i'm afraid to say, - sally, you may face some difficulty. the closure — sally, you may face some difficulty. the closure of the travel corridor isn't _ the closure of the travel corridor isn't necessarily the problem. you can still_ isn't necessarily the problem. you can still come back to the uk, you williust_ can still come back to the uk, you willjust need to do those things that paul— willjust need to do those things that paul hasjust willjust need to do those things that paul has just outlined. willjust need to do those things that paul hasjust outlined. the problem — that paul hasjust outlined. the problem will be getting into france. since _ problem will be getting into france. since we _ problem will be getting into france. since we left the european union, we are basically a third country and only essential travel can continue into france. you need to be a french national_ into france. you need to be a french natio
i'm afraid to say, sally. you _ on her own. i'm afraid to say, sally. you may _ on her own.own. i'm afraid to say, sally, you may face some - on her own. i'm afraid to say, - sally, you may face some difficulty. the closure — sally, you may face some difficulty. the closure of the travel corridor isn't _ the closure of the travel corridor isn't necessarily the problem. you can still_ isn't necessarily the problem. you can still come back to the uk, you williust_ can still come back to the uk,...
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maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to the covid-19 situation came at a time when we were figuring out how to work remotely. i am proud of the ocii staff for mastering multiple technological platforms and we have our feet down in that regard and now we are focused on finalizing these terms. we are again hopeful that we can complete all of the required steps in the proposed timeframe. >> thank you for that. i was asking. i just wanted to make sure we are giving you ample time to make the best negotiations as possible with the new rising covid cases that is not going t
maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to...
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their message was very clear, sally. - rich and poor? their message was very clear, sally.rich and poor? their message| was very clear, sally. nine out of 10 of them thought inequality was going to rise in the country and that is the reality of this pandemic. we seen it accelerating any trends across society and our economies but one trends that it seems to be exhilarating is inequality. just as it is time when so many people around the world are feeling insecure about theirjobs, lives and livelihoods, the richest in our society seem to be making windfall profits from this pandemic and that is a tragedy that needs to be addressed urgently by governments around the world. the urgently by governments around the world. , ., , the world. the question is, will it really _ the world. the question is, will it really be _ the world. the question is, i will it really be addressed? because we were having this conversation of the lack of global financial crisis in 2008 and 2009 where we saw people camping out outside central banks around the world talking about the haves and the have
their message was very clear, sally. - rich and poor? their message was very clear, sally.rich and poor? their message| was very clear, sally. nine out of 10 of them thought inequality was going to rise in the country and that is the reality of this pandemic. we seen it accelerating any trends across society and our economies but one trends that it seems to be exhilarating is inequality. just as it is time when so many people around the world are feeling insecure about theirjobs, lives and...
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sally said it so well. i think there is a racial divide in the degree of shock with my friends and people who texted me and my timeline. i was not surprised and not shocked because i know this country actually has only had real democracy for about 55 years since the voting rights act was passed and the idea of a multi racial democracy was fought and hard won with blood. i've known that blood and terror is part of the american enterprise and that we have always been fighting tooth and nail to make the promise of american democracy real. that said, this country has never before had so much awareness and ability to be informed about the stakes and that's why this moment and what happened in georgia is for me the take away of this week. i'm not surprised by what happened on wednesday. i am emboldened and empowered and excited about what happened in the confederacy of georgia. that's my take away this week. >> i think it's so important. there are so many pieces to this and each of you have really shined a light
sally said it so well. i think there is a racial divide in the degree of shock with my friends and people who texted me and my timeline. i was not surprised and not shocked because i know this country actually has only had real democracy for about 55 years since the voting rights act was passed and the idea of a multi racial democracy was fought and hard won with blood. i've known that blood and terror is part of the american enterprise and that we have always been fighting tooth and nail to...
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thanks very much, sally. thank — very much indeed.it's less than seven weeks since britain's elfyn evans suffered the heartbreak of missing out on becoming world rally champion for the first time. later this week, he'll renew his efforts to fulfil his dream with the monte carlo rally getting the new season underway. he's been talking to our reporter nick parrott. elfyn evans was leading for championship going into the final round last month. he didn't even need to win to take the crown. but this moment of misfortune and did the welshman's hopes. despite their upset, elfyn evans and his co—driver showed sportsmanship to warn toyota team mate sebastien ogier of the danger. that helped the frenchmen take the title instead succulent iii take the title instead succulent f i wasn't away... the worst possible scenario would be for him to land on top of my car, so it's only the normal thing to do, to observe the danger. that would be a given. he would've only done the same had the run been a risk. in would've only done the same had the run be
thanks very much, sally. thank — very much indeed.it's less than seven weeks since britain's elfyn evans suffered the heartbreak of missing out on becoming world rally champion for the first time. later this week, he'll renew his efforts to fulfil his dream with the monte carlo rally getting the new season underway. he's been talking to our reporter nick parrott. elfyn evans was leading for championship going into the final round last month. he didn't even need to win to take the crown. but...
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sally wrote to me on facebook saying you are so annoying and so wrong. sally, sally, sally.i tried. [laughter] my god why? good god for jeffrey ads remember it like 50 years ago when kennedy was cool? no dear member the '90s question i was adored rocking mom places with i don't think kenny's capable of her endured job? what's your job? doing this? we'll be right back. the audi q3. lease or purchase a new audi suv and have your first month's payment covered. introducing voltaren arthritis pain gel. the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counter. voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. hey frank, our worker's comp insurance is expiring, should we just renew it? yeah, sure. hey there, small business owner. pie insurance here with some sweet advice to stop you from overpaying on worker's comp. try pie instead and save up to 30%. thirty percent? really? get a quote in 3 minutes at easyaspie.com. wow, that is easy. so, need another reminder? no, no no, i'm good. uh, yes ple
sally wrote to me on facebook saying you are so annoying and so wrong. sally, sally, sally.i tried. [laughter] my god why? good god for jeffrey ads remember it like 50 years ago when kennedy was cool? no dear member the '90s question i was adored rocking mom places with i don't think kenny's capable of her endured job? what's your job? doing this? we'll be right back. the audi q3. lease or purchase a new audi suv and have your first month's payment covered. introducing voltaren arthritis pain...
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great to see you, sally.r off selling them. asia is just one area where there's growing interest in the casual shoes trading business — so much so that at least one teenager has managed to turn it into a profitable business venture. this was the first pair that got me started they got me started with the reselling scheme. the global retreading market is about 6 billion. 2 billion us dollars. i think the asian market currently is on a smaller scale but definitely growing at a fast pace. we have seen tremendous demand from buyers in asia are specifically but we also are satisfied that demand —— satisfying that demand by unlocking a network of sellers. 0ne unlocking a network of sellers. one of the key drivers i think is the younger consumers, they become the core group of the sneaker where consumers and they are the ones that are really looking for exclusivity, they have the fear lacing out. who knew? dig out those old trainers at the back of your cupboard somewhere, you never know, you might be able to make so
great to see you, sally.r off selling them. asia is just one area where there's growing interest in the casual shoes trading business — so much so that at least one teenager has managed to turn it into a profitable business venture. this was the first pair that got me started they got me started with the reselling scheme. the global retreading market is about 6 billion. 2 billion us dollars. i think the asian market currently is on a smaller scale but definitely growing at a fast pace. we...
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good morning to you and your viewers, sally. iwant morning to you and your viewers, sally.y saying we should make no mistake — this has been a lot of the darkest days in american history. this sort of disruption, this interaction — and it is an insurrection — hasn't happened in over 200 yea rs hasn't happened in over 200 years and it happens during one of the most sacred rituals under our constitutional way of government. it has brought us into this almost constitutional twilight zone. it is terrible. the peaceful transition of power is one of the oldest and single most important traditions in the american constitutional way of governing and today's events were just beyond words or full. -- awful. will you just stay with us because we are going back to congress for a moment. we will continue our conversation shortly but we willjust hear what they have to say. received seven votes for vice president. are there any objections to counting the certificate of vote of the state of oklahoma that the teller has verified to be regular in form and authentic? hearing none, this certif
good morning to you and your viewers, sally. iwant morning to you and your viewers, sally.y saying we should make no mistake — this has been a lot of the darkest days in american history. this sort of disruption, this interaction — and it is an insurrection — hasn't happened in over 200 yea rs hasn't happened in over 200 years and it happens during one of the most sacred rituals under our constitutional way of government. it has brought us into this almost constitutional twilight zone. it...
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sally wrote to me on facebook saying you are so annoying and so wrong. sally, sally, sally.riously in any capacity and i tried. [laughter] my god why? good god for jeffrey ads remember it like 50 years ago when kennedy was cool? no dear member the '90s question i was adored rocking mom places with i don't think kenny's capable of her endured job? (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more
sally wrote to me on facebook saying you are so annoying and so wrong. sally, sally, sally.riously in any capacity and i tried. [laughter] my god why? good god for jeffrey ads remember it like 50 years ago when kennedy was cool? no dear member the '90s question i was adored rocking mom places with i don't think kenny's capable of her endured job? (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great...
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let's go to nairobi, the capital of kenya, to sally otunga. sally, go ahead, please.ous administration have been characterised - with very many shortcomings that we've seen. _ so my question is, do you think that there are policies - from the previous administration that need to be upheld? - 0h, let's keep this on foreign policy, let's come to you on that, valerie, as a democrat, i mean, some democrats have applauded donald trump on some of his policies. the abraham accords, for instance, where you've got ties. established between key arab countries and israel, for instance. are there some good things that donald trump did on the world stage? they don't actually come to mind right away. i think what you'll see is president biden will take a hard look at our foreign policy as well as domestic policy, and reverse many of the policies that president trump has put into place. i think they are contrary to the core values of america and inconsistent with the relationship we want to have around the world. the isolationist approach is not one that's going to be able to tackle
let's go to nairobi, the capital of kenya, to sally otunga. sally, go ahead, please.ous administration have been characterised - with very many shortcomings that we've seen. _ so my question is, do you think that there are policies - from the previous administration that need to be upheld? - 0h, let's keep this on foreign policy, let's come to you on that, valerie, as a democrat, i mean, some democrats have applauded donald trump on some of his policies. the abraham accords, for instance, where...
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i appreciate you sharing that with us, gene and sally.a good weekend to both you have. >> you too. >> you too, ari. >> absolutely. we're going fit in a break you. might be feeling different today. we were just discussing normalcy. we're going show you some of what that means and what the substance is behind it. >>> also, an update on another important story we're tracking tonight. more arrests and new details about the capitol riot which hangs over a senate trial that chuck schumer has been making news on tonight. all that ahead, after this. the rx crafted by lexus. get 0.9% financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (coughing) hi susan! honey? yeah? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey severe. the real honey you love... plus, the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey severe. strong relief for your severe symptoms. hey, dad! strong relief hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you li
i appreciate you sharing that with us, gene and sally.a good weekend to both you have. >> you too. >> you too, ari. >> absolutely. we're going fit in a break you. might be feeling different today. we were just discussing normalcy. we're going show you some of what that means and what the substance is behind it. >>> also, an update on another important story we're tracking tonight. more arrests and new details about the capitol riot which hangs over a senate trial that...
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if it was— showed sally and she even wondered if it was real.archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, is this real.— archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-op- — likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at _ likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at what _ likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at what point - likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at what point did | likewise, is this real. he said is - it a wind-up. at what point did you know ou it a wind-up. at what point did you know you had _ it a wind-up. at what point did you know you had found _ it a wind-up. at what point did you know you had found something - know you had found something important? i know you had found something important?— know you had found something im ortant? ~ , know you had found something im ortant? ~' , ,., important? i think when my mum saw it and she said — important? i think when my mum saw it and she said we _ important? i think when my mum saw it and she said we had _ important? i t
if it was— showed sally and she even wondered if it was real.archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, is this real.— archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-op- — likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at _ likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at what _ likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at what point - likewise, is this real. he said is it a wind-up. at what point did | likewise, is this real. he said is - it a...
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maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to the covid-19 situation came at a time when we were figuring out how to work remotely. i am proud of the ocii staff for mastering multiple technological platforms and we have our feet down in that regard and now we are focused on finalizing these terms. we are again hopeful that we can complete all of the required steps in the proposed timeframe. >> thank you for that. i was asking. i just wanted to make sure we are giving you ample time to make the best negotiations as possible with the new rising covid cases that is not going t
maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to...
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carol: and he worked with sally yates, who was a contender as well. -- you worked with sally yates, who was a contender, as well. you both ended up getting removed from your positions. tell me, if she had been named ag, do you think she would have a road forward? do you think she would have been an inspired pick? mr. comey: i think sally would have been a strong attorney general, and still will be at some point. a person of deep principle and integrity who knows the department really well. i suspect that challenge for her nomination was that she spoke at the democratic national convention. it would be harder to say that this is a pig entirely outside of politics, but she is somebody who ought to have a bright future in our justice department. carol: in my reporting, sources have told me that his series of federal prosecutors have their resignation papers ready, if donald trump had been reelected. how broken is our system, a federal prosecutors who do view themselves as objectives, hipsters, and dividers affect, where at that stage -- were at that stage, ready to throw in the towel? mr.
carol: and he worked with sally yates, who was a contender as well. -- you worked with sally yates, who was a contender, as well. you both ended up getting removed from your positions. tell me, if she had been named ag, do you think she would have a road forward? do you think she would have been an inspired pick? mr. comey: i think sally would have been a strong attorney general, and still will be at some point. a person of deep principle and integrity who knows the department really well. i...
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nasa invited and sally had invited. when it became clear that they were going to end up in california, i got tapped along with one other astronaut to fly down to the cape and basically stand in for the crew and entertain the vip's, and help them get through the disappointment of not getting to meet them all so quickly. i was less than really thrilled about that. sort of, wait a minute. but yeah, when we walked into that hallway, a big, massive auditorium, two thoughts went through my mind right away. one was, i'm really glad sally is not here, because if they had landed in florida, she would have had maybe 1.5 hours from landing to get showered and changed, and checked by the docs and then, you know, be catapulted into that room to be nice with all the hundreds of people that were there, and i could appreciate how you would rather have some quiet time after such an amazing experience. just a bit of a quiet time with just your crew to savor it a little bit before you have to go on and be a public presence for everyone. a
nasa invited and sally had invited. when it became clear that they were going to end up in california, i got tapped along with one other astronaut to fly down to the cape and basically stand in for the crew and entertain the vip's, and help them get through the disappointment of not getting to meet them all so quickly. i was less than really thrilled about that. sort of, wait a minute. but yeah, when we walked into that hallway, a big, massive auditorium, two thoughts went through my mind right...
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let's go to sally in oxfordshire. | let's go to sally in oxfordshire. sally asks...nes and you don't see in the clinical trials of any of the vaccines, and effect for two or three weeks after the first vaccine. the first thing is you have virtually no protection initially and then it will steadily increase from two to three weeks onwards and probably continues to increase over time. but that protection will not be complete and even with two vaccines it won't be complete, it is probably a bit less with the first vaccine. at the moment, a very large proportion of people you might come into contact with could well have the virus. you saw the data right at the virus. you saw the data right at the beginning. what they showed is that at this point in time, across england as a whole are on average, one in 55 people have got the virus and in places like london, where there is a lot, it drops to maybe one in 35. the risk is if you have the vaccine, you still have some residual risk and the person you are meeting is probably not vaccinated and there is a high chance they have
let's go to sally in oxfordshire. | let's go to sally in oxfordshire. sally asks...nes and you don't see in the clinical trials of any of the vaccines, and effect for two or three weeks after the first vaccine. the first thing is you have virtually no protection initially and then it will steadily increase from two to three weeks onwards and probably continues to increase over time. but that protection will not be complete and even with two vaccines it won't be complete, it is probably a bit...
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. ♪ ó■ ♪♪♪ sally sara: in the mountains of the himalayas, a young girl leads the way home.arated from her family for almost a year, sent to school in kathmandu. instead, she landed in a nightmare. kate van doore: children are being recruited or transferred into orphanages for the purposes of exploitation and profit. what better object of charity than an orphaned child? sally: thousands of children in nepal are being forced to pose as orphans to attract western donations. now, some are returning home, but the journey to end the trade
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the combination of those 2 that have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sally just lift 10 sometimes 15 meters. back into the storm bring. the ocean. is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day. if the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new home and business will be . it's a fresh easy stuff no one can be sure to what to watch right this high because no one believes the water would ever get as far as it already has. all right so we've heard from people here how the rising water levels have affected them and with me is mr han he's actually a farmer it's his father used to be at least just a couple of meters from where we are and i wanted to find out from you mr how has your life changed since the water started coming into your life actually. we have been under the problem. of what long time since the beginning of this year alone this what the started from. this place how far was the leak originally before then. and from where we're sitting
the combination of those 2 that have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sally just lift 10 sometimes 15 meters. back into the storm bring. the ocean. is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day. if the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new home and business will be . it's a fresh easy stuff no one can be sure to what to watch right this high...
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i walked sally off -- across the tarmac.the pressed people comes running over and said to me, jean, the press want to know if you could move because you are between them and sully. it was a humbling moment. this is president bush lying in state at the capitol. we went straight to the capital. the pomp and circumstance, really, it was amazing. this was one of my favorite pictures from that week. president bush and bob dole were of course huge political rivals from the 1988 race. and like president bush and president clinton, they became very close. senator dole also calls me, president bush's friends kamala. it's so sweet, they miss him. so senator dole, for him to get out of that wheelchair, oh my god. that picture. and i asked him why he did it. and he said he had to. this is the cathedral, walking into the national cathedral, and all of the presidents lined up. you can barely see president carter, but he's right there on the end. there he is. george w. is of course on the other side with his brothers and sisters. this is a
i walked sally off -- across the tarmac.the pressed people comes running over and said to me, jean, the press want to know if you could move because you are between them and sully. it was a humbling moment. this is president bush lying in state at the capitol. we went straight to the capital. the pomp and circumstance, really, it was amazing. this was one of my favorite pictures from that week. president bush and bob dole were of course huge political rivals from the 1988 race. and like...
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i'm sally bundock. new national lockdowns in england and scotland as the more infectious variant of coronavirus continues to see a surge in cases. france speeds up its vaccination programme after a sluggish start draws an angry rebuke from president macron. a return to the rallies, president trump and joe biden campaign in georgia ahead of runoffs to decide which of their parties controls the senate. the early voter turnout in georgia has been huge because estate knows that their candidates will decide just how powerfuljoe biden‘s presidency will be. and making headway on the moscow metro. women can now become train drivers as dozens of professions are opened up. hello and welcome. england and scotland have been placed into new national lockdowns in response to the new restrictions which include the closures of schools and universities. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, warned that the weeks ahead would be "the hardest yet". here's our political editor laura kuenssberg since the pandemic began l
i'm sally bundock. new national lockdowns in england and scotland as the more infectious variant of coronavirus continues to see a surge in cases. france speeds up its vaccination programme after a sluggish start draws an angry rebuke from president macron. a return to the rallies, president trump and joe biden campaign in georgia ahead of runoffs to decide which of their parties controls the senate. the early voter turnout in georgia has been huge because estate knows that their candidates...
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host: and you worked with sally yates, who was a contender as well. you both ended up getting removed there your positions with the trump administration. if she had been named a.g., do you think she also would have had a roads forward? mr. comey: i think sally would have been a strong attorney general. maybe still will be at some point. a person of integrity who knows the work of the departments really well. i suspect the challenge at this point was that she spoke at the democratic national convention so it would be hardser the say this was a pickout outside of politics but sherkeds have a bright future in our justice department. host: in my reportsing, sources have told me that a series of federal prosecutors has their resignation papers ready if donald trump had been re-elected. how broken is our system if fraling prosecutors who do view themselves as objectsive mr. comey: it just underscores the damage that this president and his attorney general did to this institution, that it could drain the morale of people who are trying to do good through the
host: and you worked with sally yates, who was a contender as well. you both ended up getting removed there your positions with the trump administration. if she had been named a.g., do you think she also would have had a roads forward? mr. comey: i think sally would have been a strong attorney general. maybe still will be at some point. a person of integrity who knows the work of the departments really well. i suspect the challenge at this point was that she spoke at the democratic national...
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>> i think sally would been a strong attorney general, maybe still be at some point.son of deep principle and integrity knows the department and its work really well. i expect a challenge for her nomination at this point as she spoke of the democratic national convention pretty will be harder to say this is a pick entirely outside of politics. she is somebody ought to have a bright future and leadership in the justice department. stuart sources have told me that a series of federal prosecutors had their resignation papers ready if donald trump had been reelected. how broken is our system, jim, a federal prosecutors who do view themselves as objected and at fact were at that stage , were ready to throw in the towel. >> just underscores the damage that this president and his second attorney general, bill barr commented to that institution. that it could drain the morale of peoplehood devoted their lives to trying to do good to the institution of justice. and so it shows you how consequential this last election was for our country and for the institutions that are its be
>> i think sally would been a strong attorney general, maybe still be at some point.son of deep principle and integrity knows the department and its work really well. i expect a challenge for her nomination at this point as she spoke of the democratic national convention pretty will be harder to say this is a pick entirely outside of politics. she is somebody ought to have a bright future and leadership in the justice department. stuart sources have told me that a series of federal...
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thank you, sally.ndon and the south east to become vaccination centres today. they're part of a list of 30 new hubsjoining the nhs vaccine drive, taking the total of large scale centres across the country to fifty. debenhams in folkestone, the francis crick institute and hawks road health clinic in london are also on the list. vaccinations are now available from more than 13 hundred sites. a council in london has been fined £330,000 after a five—year—old girl died whilst using a playground in 2015. alexia walenkaki died from a head injury after a rope suspended from a wooden post collapsed on top of her. the health and safety executive found that london borough of tower hamlets council failed to carry out an annual safety check at mile end park. it also found the post was made from unsuitable wood that had decayed. the council has apologised to the family. monthly referrals to the nspcc in the south east are up 60% on pre—lockdown levels. the latest figures show the average number of referrals from the
thank you, sally.ndon and the south east to become vaccination centres today. they're part of a list of 30 new hubsjoining the nhs vaccine drive, taking the total of large scale centres across the country to fifty. debenhams in folkestone, the francis crick institute and hawks road health clinic in london are also on the list. vaccinations are now available from more than 13 hundred sites. a council in london has been fined £330,000 after a five—year—old girl died whilst using a playground...
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i'm sally bundock with the top business stories.el quarantine for people arriving in the uk. the trailblazer for equality, janet yellen is confirmed as the first ever female us treasury secretary. we take a look at the challenges she faces. in the world's biggest football clubs lose over $2 billion due to the pandemic, as the lack of fans leaves the elite out of pocket.
i'm sally bundock with the top business stories.el quarantine for people arriving in the uk. the trailblazer for equality, janet yellen is confirmed as the first ever female us treasury secretary. we take a look at the challenges she faces. in the world's biggest football clubs lose over $2 billion due to the pandemic, as the lack of fans leaves the elite out of pocket.
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bizarrely there were only 4 wins the whole weekend and it was a low scoring one for the gold sally just 20. and there was a fresh set of sumptuous strikes he is also great. about love and also he makes the list clearly for setting a new record. is. the 6. second spot look at you know it was scored on his return to frankfurt explicit 6 flags. just like old satellite. trucks to put your wage 600 leads to. make the. top spot was never in doubt talk about letting loose an alley. music. score to 16 matches and that's. the way. a great opportunity combines rivals to keep up the pace only for like the glaive accuse an end to it meant to drop points. and laid at the top grubby while the young looked to consolidate at the top 5 finish. there were precious few points collected in the book some top only. raymond managed to grab a whip next week action and massive games football was in danger. there's no time for social media lay on the phone to sleep it has just a 2 day break before clicking back into action. the stakes will be high in store for travel to labor crews and which team will get back t
bizarrely there were only 4 wins the whole weekend and it was a low scoring one for the gold sally just 20. and there was a fresh set of sumptuous strikes he is also great. about love and also he makes the list clearly for setting a new record. is. the 6. second spot look at you know it was scored on his return to frankfurt explicit 6 flags. just like old satellite. trucks to put your wage 600 leads to. make the. top spot was never in doubt talk about letting loose an alley. music. score to 16...
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maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to the covid-19 situation came at a time when we were figuring out how to work remotely. i am proud of the ocii staff for mastering multiple technological platforms and we have our feet down in that regard and now we are focused on finalizing these terms. we are again hopeful that we can complete all of the required steps in the proposed timeframe. >> thank you for that. i was asking. i just wanted to make sure we are giving you ample time to make the best negotiations as possible with the new rising covid cases that is not going t
maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to...
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did he actually ever bring sally hemmings to the white house?>> what jefferson did is that he brought some of sally hemmings' family to the white house, but what jefferson did was that he brought a portion of his own enslaved population, but often he used people that were already here. because you wanted to keep people on the plantation, but jefferson realized, like so many, that the key to his success was to not to have to pay for all the labor, but use enslaved labor to save money. >> so jefferson was seceded by madison. madison also was a slave owner. did he bring slaves to the white house? >> 9 of the first 12 presidents brought enslaved people and used enslaved labor to the white house. so you're really trying to figure out, what do you need to get a building going, a white house going. what do you need for the entertainment, so what they realized is that it's slave labor that was going to provide the foundation for them to craft and create what became the white house. >> so one of his aides or assistants was a slave named paul hemmings who
did he actually ever bring sally hemmings to the white house?>> what jefferson did is that he brought some of sally hemmings' family to the white house, but what jefferson did was that he brought a portion of his own enslaved population, but often he used people that were already here. because you wanted to keep people on the plantation, but jefferson realized, like so many, that the key to his success was to not to have to pay for all the labor, but use enslaved labor to save money....
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now let's talk to sally about summer weeks.ly about summer sports, particularly dan is very excited. some sport?! crawley! so micro i have to fill the next 20 minutes with crawley town. we have nothing else to do, keep going with crawley town. dan is very happy. crawley town delivered one of the fa cup third round's "most emphatic upsets" yesterday as the team beat marcelo bielsa's leeds. the score was crawley town 3—0 leeds united. striker tom nichols, and mark wright — who signed for the league two side for a second time in december — join us now. good morning to you both, gentlemen. tom, ifi good morning to you both, gentlemen. tom, if i can come to you first of all. what an incredible achievement. just describe to me what the last 24—hour as have been like for you as the penny drops and you realise what you have done. it'sjust crazy. an unbelievable win. like you said, it was emphatic, really. if you beat a premier league team, not that you do very often, you score early and hang on... but the boys were unbelievable. probab
now let's talk to sally about summer weeks.ly about summer sports, particularly dan is very excited. some sport?! crawley! so micro i have to fill the next 20 minutes with crawley town. we have nothing else to do, keep going with crawley town. dan is very happy. crawley town delivered one of the fa cup third round's "most emphatic upsets" yesterday as the team beat marcelo bielsa's leeds. the score was crawley town 3—0 leeds united. striker tom nichols, and mark wright — who...
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but even then, and actually one quick anecdote about the first woman rabbi, her name was sally, and she was sponsored, october 1973. 1973. she gave the house prayer. she gave the house prayer the same day the house voted for the senate judiciary committee to begin impeachment proceedings against richard nixon. they had a woman rabbi give the prayer that day, sponsored by -- you want to guess who sally was sponsored by? she was from new york. if i say new york, early '70s, groundbreaking woman -- >> bella? >> that's correct. very much a time of breakthroughs for women here one asterisk to her pioneering prayer, the congressional record spelled her name wrong. which makes it tough to find in the congressional record if he did research on this. anyway, 15 prayers by 14 women, and there's nothing different about their prayers than the men here there is no orthodox rabbis for women so they are not representative but there are conservatives. rabbi spiro is a reconstructionist. >> do you have a slide on the rules they give the guest chaplains, both rabbis and priests and others? i saw somethin
but even then, and actually one quick anecdote about the first woman rabbi, her name was sally, and she was sponsored, october 1973. 1973. she gave the house prayer. she gave the house prayer the same day the house voted for the senate judiciary committee to begin impeachment proceedings against richard nixon. they had a woman rabbi give the prayer that day, sponsored by -- you want to guess who sally was sponsored by? she was from new york. if i say new york, early '70s, groundbreaking woman...
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in here in my neighborhood alone in mind that we collect around $5000.00 can't sallies per week and that's only in my neighborhood. in the other parts of the favela gang takes in between 708-0000. sometimes more than 150 grand in a week when i mean. in 2019 extortion rose by almost 40 percent across the country. the victims are mostly the poorest citizens who have no choice but to give in to the gangs. if people don't pay you kill them so yes i. grew up in poverty the 4th child in a family of 13 when he was just a boy he left home and moved to the capital in search of a better life. he quickly found himself part of barrio 18 and he spent 20 years fighting his way up the game's hierarchy. hello those then you simply say i started when i was 12 doing small jobs like being a lookout and. yet i spent more time with the gang and then they made me a soldier. from there i became what i am today. i did my 1st mission when i was 14. that's good news for me. how many people do you remember killing. i've lost count. that honestly i don't know. i stopped counting after 18 months on the. music after 18
in here in my neighborhood alone in mind that we collect around $5000.00 can't sallies per week and that's only in my neighborhood. in the other parts of the favela gang takes in between 708-0000. sometimes more than 150 grand in a week when i mean. in 2019 extortion rose by almost 40 percent across the country. the victims are mostly the poorest citizens who have no choice but to give in to the gangs. if people don't pay you kill them so yes i. grew up in poverty the 4th child in a family of...
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i would like adjourn today's board meeting in the memory of my neighbor sally, who was also a ball of fun. and i'm sure margot st. james and she passed away -- she fell and went to rehab, where there was a covid outbreak. and she passed away from covid a few days ago. so i would like adjourn the board meeting in the memory of late-great sally gould who was highly entertaining and thank her neighbor sean for taking care of her. >> clerk: sorry for your loss, supervisor peskin. thank you for your introductions. supervisor preston. >> thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, today, i'm introducing an emergency ordinance to stop evictions for nonpayment of rent that becomes due starting february 1st, 2021. this board has taken very strong action throughout the pandemic to stop evictions. the ordinance to ban covid-related nonpayment evictions passed the board 10-1. it was challenged in court and upheld, which was a major victory for our city and strategy for preventing evictions in san francisco. assembly member chu created state protections that are set to expire on january 31st, 2021. and th
i would like adjourn today's board meeting in the memory of my neighbor sally, who was also a ball of fun. and i'm sure margot st. james and she passed away -- she fell and went to rehab, where there was a covid outbreak. and she passed away from covid a few days ago. so i would like adjourn the board meeting in the memory of late-great sally gould who was highly entertaining and thank her neighbor sean for taking care of her. >> clerk: sorry for your loss, supervisor peskin. thank you...
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the combination of those 2 that have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sallyjust lift 10 sometimes 15 meters. strong bring thanks. revolutionists. is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day. it's the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new home and business will be. it's a fresh and easy start no one can be sure the what to which right this high because no one believes the water would ever get as far as it already has. all right so we've heard from people here how the rising water levels have affected them and with me is mr henry real he's actually a farmer it's his farm used to be at least just a couple of meters from where we are and i wanted to find out from you mr. how has your life changed since the water started coming into your life actually. we have been having a problem floods but long time since the beginning of this year alone this what i started from. how far was the lake originally. and from where we're sitting where we are s
the combination of those 2 that have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sallyjust lift 10 sometimes 15 meters. strong bring thanks. revolutionists. is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day. it's the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new home and business will be. it's a fresh and easy start no one can be sure the what to which right this high...
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if you could move because here in in between sally. it was a humbling moment.t bush lying in state at the capitol. one straight to the capital, you know the circumstances it's amazing. this is one of my favorite pictures from that week. president bush and bob dole were huge political rivals in the 1988 race. by president bush and president clinton, they became very close. senator dole also calls me, president bush is friends kamala, it's so sweet they miss him. i'm like the blue be price. senator dole, for him to get out of that wheelchair, when we got that picture. i asked him why he did it. and he said he had to. this is the cathedral, walking into the national cathedral. and all the presidents lined up. you can barely see president carter, but he's right there on the end. there is. george w. is on the other side with his brothers and sisters. this is also one of my favorite photos. it was president bush is idea to take a train from houston to college station. he loved trains. he loved taking trains. he felt like this would be a fun thing to do. he planned th
if you could move because here in in between sally. it was a humbling moment.t bush lying in state at the capitol. one straight to the capital, you know the circumstances it's amazing. this is one of my favorite pictures from that week. president bush and bob dole were huge political rivals in the 1988 race. by president bush and president clinton, they became very close. senator dole also calls me, president bush is friends kamala, it's so sweet they miss him. i'm like the blue be price....
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did he actually ever bring sally hemings to the white house?>> what jefferson did was he brought some of sally hemmings' family to the white house and he took a portion of his enslaved population, but often he used people who were already here because he wanted to keep people on the plantation, but jefferson realized like so many that the key it his success was going to not to be able to pay for all the labor, but to use enslaved labor to save money. >> jefferson was succeeded by madison. did he bring slaves to the white house? >> nine of the first 12 presidents brought enslaved people, used enslaved labor at the white house because you're trying to figure out what do you need to get a building going and to get a whees going? what do you need for the entertainment? it was slave lake ror that was going to provide the foundation for them to craft and create what became the white house. >> so one of his aides or assistants was a slave named paul hemmings who wrote a book who later worked at the white house. did people believe slaves wrote in those
did he actually ever bring sally hemings to the white house?>> what jefferson did was he brought some of sally hemmings' family to the white house and he took a portion of his enslaved population, but often he used people who were already here because he wanted to keep people on the plantation, but jefferson realized like so many that the key it his success was going to not to be able to pay for all the labor, but to use enslaved labor to save money. >> jefferson was succeeded by...
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sally x _ you enjoyed doing that? i'm doing you. sally x what _ you enjoyed doing that?s stars-— sports stars. lets bring kelly in now, sports stars. lets bring kelly in now. because _ sports stars. lets bring kelly in now, because she _ sports stars. lets bring kelly in now, because she is _ sports stars. lets bring kelly in now, because she is part - sports stars. lets bring kelly in now, because she is part of - sports stars. lets bring kelly in j now, because she is part of the series. good morning. i know your interview withjudy is so personal. you speak so honestly about your career, about your mental health and your struggles with injury. at this point now, how comfortable is it for you to be able to be so honest? it you to be able to be so honest? it is really comfortable because i have been speaking about it since 2005, and i_ been speaking about it since 2005, and i think— been speaking about it since 2005, and i think that's the changes that we see _ and i think that's the changes that we see in— and i think that's the changes that we see in society. i wanted
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maybe someone's been sat on the rock on a out, but it wasn't really and so we got home and i showed sallyven she thought, is it real? the first archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... is we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , , we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , h, , we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , ,. , like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed — like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed my _ like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed my mum, _ like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed my mum, and _ like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed my mum, and she - like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed my mum, and she said l like,... is this a wind-up, he said! l i showed my mum, and she said we need _ i showed my mum, and she said we need to— i showed my mum, and she said we need to report it, and i put on a fossil_ need to report it, and i put on a fossil identification facebook page, and it_ fossil identification facebook page, and it caused a bit of a stir, and that's_ and it caused a bit of a stir, and that
maybe someone's been sat on the rock on a out, but it wasn't really and so we got home and i showed sallyven she thought, is it real? the first archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... is we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , , we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , h, , we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , ,. , like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed — like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showed my _ like,... is this a wind-up, he...
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jump girlish into sally's heart procedure on me is. the balloon and then as he handed out it was he ended up with. the bible mom until without a bomb without his version she and he you know how she knew with him how to you on there we need that are talented water she won't eat i will show you what all healthy until we get in here will be dealt with yeah. well you have libya like children doll who tries you know who are called in the barbed wire and all the art is out there the so while yet. i am not sure they do you hold it they're trying to not know what the silence you alone when i'm sure they're near the world who are you know finally about water. i just had was how do you tell the owners of the law she was in the can do. since you can see. your voice. he's a walk on all the others all things yeah you walk by hold their cars but what you may remember he got these you cross when you hear phones or you say i'm behind the army's one time who you are not the salt on the side and when you see them gents with what you all were for would s
jump girlish into sally's heart procedure on me is. the balloon and then as he handed out it was he ended up with. the bible mom until without a bomb without his version she and he you know how she knew with him how to you on there we need that are talented water she won't eat i will show you what all healthy until we get in here will be dealt with yeah. well you have libya like children doll who tries you know who are called in the barbed wire and all the art is out there the so while yet. i...
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sally stevenson of the pencil case, best to you.p us informed thank you. >>> still to come, the latest on the breaking news out of the georgia special election and democrats already flipping one senate seat with the other still too close to call here in the 5:00 hour. ylan mui will have what it all might mean for control of congress, taxes and your money and if you are getting out, you can always watch or listen to us live anywhere on the go with the cnbc app naaqutesreowbisd fur a dn g. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. nationwide 5g is now included. switch and save hundreds. xfinity mobile. no one sees you need help. no one knows you're not okay. so when someone recognizes
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. >> time for maybe one more call, sally in edwardsville.e next. >> i wanted to ask about my understanding of our system of government based on a native american system. i wanted you to talk about that, and talk about how the museum addresses that. >> thank you, sally. yeah, i don't know that we have anything on display at the moment that makes that connection. certainly there is a well established theory that the founders, the men, that wrote the united states constitution and who fought the idea of independence relied very much on native american ideas of governance. iroquois people. government was distributed over several bodies in several ways. and that when americans, when the early americans were trying to develop a form of government, they borrowed this idea of a separation of powers from what they observed. i think also, it would be hard to escape the conclusion that the very idea of freedom, to be truly free, not having government tell you what to do, must have been something that the early colonists absorbed in native american comm
. >> time for maybe one more call, sally in edwardsville.e next. >> i wanted to ask about my understanding of our system of government based on a native american system. i wanted you to talk about that, and talk about how the museum addresses that. >> thank you, sally. yeah, i don't know that we have anything on display at the moment that makes that connection. certainly there is a well established theory that the founders, the men, that wrote the united states constitution...
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certainly, sally ride became a hero to girls and women. she was one of six women in the astronaut corps and happened to be the one chosen to fly first, so she ended up being the one who got credit for breaking the barrier and became a hero for the rest of her life. guy bluford had the same impact on the african american community. by the time the shuttle program ended in 2011, about 20% of the astronaut corps had been women. about 12% had been african american. women and african americans had served in every role. they had been pilots, commanders, mission scientists. they had demonstrated very well that people who are capable, who have the right skills and right drive and motivation could be successful astronauts. the last big task for the space shuttle was actually its original task. the task for which it was designed with the large payload bay, and that was construction of the international space station. it took about 40 missions to assemble the international space station in orbit. starting in 1999 and completing in 2011. the space sta
certainly, sally ride became a hero to girls and women. she was one of six women in the astronaut corps and happened to be the one chosen to fly first, so she ended up being the one who got credit for breaking the barrier and became a hero for the rest of her life. guy bluford had the same impact on the african american community. by the time the shuttle program ended in 2011, about 20% of the astronaut corps had been women. about 12% had been african american. women and african americans had...