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sam, brief last point as a olitical world. sam, brief last point as a political editor. _ world.. is this the kind of thing that will be worrying downing street?— of thing that will be worrying downing street? of thing that will be worrying downin: street? ~ , ., ., , downing street? well, yeah, nobody will itnore downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. _ downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i— downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i suppose _ downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i suppose it - downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i suppose it does - will ignore this. i suppose it does come _ will ignore this. i suppose it does come just— will ignore this. i suppose it does come just one day after another poll that puts _ come just one day after another poll that puts the conservatives on 44 to labour's _ that puts the conservatives on 44 to labour's 35 — that puts the conservatives on 44 to labour's 33. labour lost a point, and that— labour's 33. labour lost a point, and that was surveyed on tuesday and
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sam: absolutely.ne of the things we have to think about is there is reward, and the united states being extremely cautious here because the rate, at least on the front line of the number, six out of about 7 million vaccinations, doesn't look like a particularly high rate. but this is an odd disorder which just shouldn't be happening. that is the problem. tom: this is really critical. this is a critical distinction, and this is why we love sam's that is ellie -- love sam fazeli. you are making the distinction that a single event of a blood clot is an odd occurrence given a vaccine? sam: yes because this is not any old blood clot. this is a blood clot that also involves another disorder. they are very rarely seen together, or perhaps never. why can also tell you is don't forget that the 7 million doses haven't probably been all followed up for four to 10 days or so, so there's probably going to be more of these rare events. therefore, the number goes higher than one per million. jonathan: from what you
sam: absolutely.ne of the things we have to think about is there is reward, and the united states being extremely cautious here because the rate, at least on the front line of the number, six out of about 7 million vaccinations, doesn't look like a particularly high rate. but this is an odd disorder which just shouldn't be happening. that is the problem. tom: this is really critical. this is a critical distinction, and this is why we love sam's that is ellie -- love sam fazeli. you are making...
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cooke was going to sing the sam cooke songs.eddie mercury song. so i did not think that was going to be a part of my job. >> stephen: listen, but then again, not every person you ask to play a part is leslie odom jr. i have seen you sing in person before. i was there early on in "hamilton." i was in the third row in the center, and when you came out to do "rumor it happens" i turned to our mutual friend carey and said, "who the ( bleep ) is that?" regina king was on, as i said before, talking about this film a little over a month ago, and i was asking-- i was talking about you and your performance. and she said, you know, i wasn't really that familiar with "hamilton." and she goes, "really it was that nationwide commercial that sold me." admittedly, those are fine commercials and you do a fine job in it. does it surprise you at all that that's what pushed you over the top for her? >> can i tell you, not at all. because, you know, that's a good partnership. that's a good brand partnership, when a commercial-- when an insurance co
cooke was going to sing the sam cooke songs.eddie mercury song. so i did not think that was going to be a part of my job. >> stephen: listen, but then again, not every person you ask to play a part is leslie odom jr. i have seen you sing in person before. i was there early on in "hamilton." i was in the third row in the center, and when you came out to do "rumor it happens" i turned to our mutual friend carey and said, "who the ( bleep ) is that?" regina king...
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sam rayburn was known for a few different attributes. he knew how to persuade people, also having a bit of sense of humor, but at the same time had integrity. his accomplishments include being chair of the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce. prior to becoming speaker, he was chair of this committee. this committee co-authored six bills that comprise the new deal. one of these bills, whose effects we see today is the truth in securities act. this act created the securities and exchange commission, the government -- government agency with respect to overseeing the operation of money markets, including the stock market. he also brokered deals within the democratic party, because during this time period, the democratic party had its own divide. the divide in the democratic party was between the northern and southern wings of the party. he also worked with dominant committee chairs who were usually southerners. the reason why committee chairs were usually southerners lies in a couple different artifacts. one of them is that in
sam rayburn was known for a few different attributes. he knew how to persuade people, also having a bit of sense of humor, but at the same time had integrity. his accomplishments include being chair of the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce. prior to becoming speaker, he was chair of this committee. this committee co-authored six bills that comprise the new deal. one of these bills, whose effects we see today is the truth in securities act. this act created the securities and...
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sam: the prosecution returned with a brief rebuttal. >>.hat i thought was the largest departure from the evidence. the truth is the reason george floyd is dead is because mr. chauvin's heart was too small. sam: judge peter cahill denied a motion for a mistrial from defense attorney nelson, who said he was concerned about the influence of intenseedia publicity. >> we stand united. sam: outside the courthouse, a prayer vigil was held with the families of floyd and daunte wright, killed a week ago in a police shooting. with the metropolitan area on edge, there were also police and local leaders to maintain peaceful protests. for the pbs newshour, i am fred de sam lazaro in minnesota. amna: now let's return to the impact of the shootings in indianapolis. eight people lost their lives last week at a fedex facility there. we wanted to take a moment to remember them and the legacies they left behind. this 66-year-old worked at a fedex sorting facility to help support her family. her granddaughter tweeted, after the passing of her mother, she never
sam: the prosecution returned with a brief rebuttal. >>.hat i thought was the largest departure from the evidence. the truth is the reason george floyd is dead is because mr. chauvin's heart was too small. sam: judge peter cahill denied a motion for a mistrial from defense attorney nelson, who said he was concerned about the influence of intenseedia publicity. >> we stand united. sam: outside the courthouse, a prayer vigil was held with the families of floyd and daunte wright,...
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because with sam rayburn bills got passed. deals got cut. he did build coalitions by which to get different things done. now we see some of these same attributes coming out in very different ways with respect to modern house speakers. and so let's talk about three of them. so the first one's newt gingrich a republican from georgia. you served in the us house from 1997 1989. service speaker of the house during his last four years in congress from 95 to 99. now newt gingrich was known for being highly partisan. and being super divisive during his time in time congress and especially during his time as speaker. now one of the things that he did was that he expanded the power of the speaker's office. in a way to where it more resembled what you had under canon and read. rather than say what you had under? and so what did you do? well first off. solely appointed and replaced kennedy chairs. so committee chairs are now now got appointed by the speaker. and could be replaced by the speaker. whereas is a prior to newt gingrich? like say under speake
because with sam rayburn bills got passed. deals got cut. he did build coalitions by which to get different things done. now we see some of these same attributes coming out in very different ways with respect to modern house speakers. and so let's talk about three of them. so the first one's newt gingrich a republican from georgia. you served in the us house from 1997 1989. service speaker of the house during his last four years in congress from 95 to 99. now newt gingrich was known for being...
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sam has been a handful for chelsea chelsea were not done yet.handfulfor chelsea in chelsea were not done yet. sam has been a handful for chelsea in the first half. eddie went around her on the way past. the referee pointed to the way past. the referee pointed to the spot. tina stepped up to score. to see just before the half—time lisa had an effort cleared for city but at the break it is chelsea who needed to — one. intro the activity means they will go into the final two games of the season with a five—point lead and a goal difference of plastics and chelsea could look at the title and the next play on the 2nd of may. 25 minutes still to go and if the second half is anything like the first he could still see plenty of more goals. it will be an important second half. speaking to us live from the academy stadium. the woman's primary title race starting to heat up now over there as well. celtic park will open its doors for ten nights old game with the hosts title aspirations hanging by a thread now. five—point addressed of the rivals rangers thems
sam has been a handful for chelsea chelsea were not done yet.handfulfor chelsea in chelsea were not done yet. sam has been a handful for chelsea in the first half. eddie went around her on the way past. the referee pointed to the way past. the referee pointed to the spot. tina stepped up to score. to see just before the half—time lisa had an effort cleared for city but at the break it is chelsea who needed to — one. intro the activity means they will go into the final two games of the...
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sam kiley, we appreciate you being there. sam -- sam? >> yeah. >> sam, we have a little more time.u just talk about the political failure here and how the people on the ground feel? do they feel as though they've been abandoned by their leadership? >> yeah, absolutely. i spoke to one gentleman earlier on today. indeed, he was lighting that pyre there where he took his friend for his last rites organized the cremation because every other member of the deceased's family it was a man, was already suffering themselves catastrophically from covid. there was nobody to cope with the body. when he was talking, another gentleman showed up who was a relative who had already tested positive and the reason it's run out of control, the critics of mr. modi would say, he's focused on political campaigning, firstly. secondly, he decided -- he pretty much announced a few months ago that india had somehow broken the back of the pandemic, that india had beaten the pandemic, even though the vaccination campaign was barely in its infancy. as a consequence, he's not only allowed political campaigning bu
sam kiley, we appreciate you being there. sam -- sam? >> yeah. >> sam, we have a little more time.u just talk about the political failure here and how the people on the ground feel? do they feel as though they've been abandoned by their leadership? >> yeah, absolutely. i spoke to one gentleman earlier on today. indeed, he was lighting that pyre there where he took his friend for his last rites organized the cremation because every other member of the deceased's family it was a...
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sam: good morning.h country has to make a decision for themselves based on what's happening within the country. if you look at case rates, for example, in france, they look like the highest amongst european countries. the equation you need to solve for in terms of, what does france have to get out of a vaccine that has x-risk of this very rare side effect profile in some group of people, depending on their age? it's different to what spain needs to do, to what italy needs to do, what germany needs to do. the european union is all fine. european medicines agency doing what it did is fine, but each country does need to take its own decisions based on what's happening and its demographics. that's what has to happen and i don't think we should worry about united front here. manus: new guidance and united kingdom if you are up to the age of 30, even up to 31, you should look at an alternative to astrazeneca. is this a delicate moment in the u.k. belief in vaccines? could this cause a little bit of a less emb
sam: good morning.h country has to make a decision for themselves based on what's happening within the country. if you look at case rates, for example, in france, they look like the highest amongst european countries. the equation you need to solve for in terms of, what does france have to get out of a vaccine that has x-risk of this very rare side effect profile in some group of people, depending on their age? it's different to what spain needs to do, to what italy needs to do, what germany...
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sam stove all with us -- sam stovall with us with cfra this morning. you have seen every kind of boom, every kind of bull market. in what way is this bull market rally distinct from the others we have witnessed? sam: first off, it is the speed. we fell 34% last year and only 33 calendar days -- year in only 33 calendar days, the fastest on record. we then recouped all that we lost in fewer than five months. so by august 18, we were back in record high territory, which was the third fastest on record. now, with investors basically looking across the valley into the second half of this year into 2022 and saying the sky is the limit, i think that is really what is propelling prices. jonathan: how will these banks leverage this better economy, and what is the business model to really get exposure to at the moment? george: i think banks are basically loosening up the cash. they are taking it off of the reserves and starting to put it to work, making strategic changes, as citigroup just mentioned it is doing. i think also focusing on additional trading and r
sam stove all with us -- sam stovall with us with cfra this morning. you have seen every kind of boom, every kind of bull market. in what way is this bull market rally distinct from the others we have witnessed? sam: first off, it is the speed. we fell 34% last year and only 33 calendar days -- year in only 33 calendar days, the fastest on record. we then recouped all that we lost in fewer than five months. so by august 18, we were back in record high territory, which was the third fastest on...
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sam: who am i to argue with that? to be honest, if i were in the u.s., depending on where i am, depending on the case counts around me, how many people have that kind of knowledge? depending on what variants are circulating, i would still mask. it really isn't that hard to put a mask on your face. i don't know what the problem is. but you know, i'm not going to argue with them, but i would personally think about where i am. if i am in a community where a large majority is vaccinated and case counts are really low, i think that is fair enough. alix: before we let you go, from india to south america, i read a really disturbing piece about the variant running rampant in south america, unable to really get anything for help it. walk us through what we know so far. how bad could it get? sam: it is obviously bad locally , but we live in a very connected world. even if you have slights not coming and going, the virus has a way of getting across some borders and eventually making it over to us. what we are finding with this v
sam: who am i to argue with that? to be honest, if i were in the u.s., depending on where i am, depending on the case counts around me, how many people have that kind of knowledge? depending on what variants are circulating, i would still mask. it really isn't that hard to put a mask on your face. i don't know what the problem is. but you know, i'm not going to argue with them, but i would personally think about where i am. if i am in a community where a large majority is vaccinated and case...
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a hit all right that is journalist sam cowley speaking to us from sao paolo thank you so much sam. thank you. let's take a look at other stories that he had lines around the world the final phase of voting is underway in india's west bengal states 8 and a half 1000000 people are able to vote in the month long process elections are going ahead despite india struggling with a surge of corn a virus infections and a record number of deaths. turkey has imposed its 1st national lockdown to so slow down the 3rd wave of covert 19 non-essential businesses will close travel is restricted between cities and schooling will move online. critic alexina valmy has appeared in public for the 1st time since ending a 3 week hunger strike the jailed opposition the dole was seen on video for a court hearing at the same time the vollies political network announced it was disbanding. at least 4 people have been killed in fighting on the frontier between the central asian nations of don and kyrgyzstan dozens more were injured poorly torn boarders dating back to the soviet union have caused tension between
a hit all right that is journalist sam cowley speaking to us from sao paolo thank you so much sam. thank you. let's take a look at other stories that he had lines around the world the final phase of voting is underway in india's west bengal states 8 and a half 1000000 people are able to vote in the month long process elections are going ahead despite india struggling with a surge of corn a virus infections and a record number of deaths. turkey has imposed its 1st national lockdown to so slow...
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sam, think joining us from bloomberg intelligence. -- sam, thank you for joining us , sam from bloombergt to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open and we are half an hour in. we are looking at gains on the ftse, the stoxx 600, broader benchmark index is gaining back to hit new record highs. let's take a look at which sectors are on the move using group rights returns scream. you can use this on any bigger indexes. auto parts and automakers are big gainers again today, insurance is up again as well as banks. you also has telecom and media. i started my career over 20 years ago covering those. techs are the biggest loser, travel and leisure, and health care as wel
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a hit all right that is journalist sam cali speaking to us from sao paolo thank you so much sam thank you. turning our attention to india where people in the state of west bengal are going to the polls despite a devastating surge in corona virus infections the country is gearing up to open its vaccine campaign to all adults starting on saturday but it will be weeks before the immunization drive has any hope of easing the situation in the nation's hospitals. a woman begs. for she pleads. as she tries to find oxygen for her desperately sick mother. father. i didn't get there my mother is very seriously ill and for the past 2 days we've been trying to get a bed in so many hospitals in delhi and. across india oxygen is still in desperately short supply. in the capital delhi volunteers from the sikh community have set up an oxygen center in a car park. good lord people are suffering as begging for oxygen we arranged for cylinders from anywhere we could we student queues her whole nights and sometimes got beaten up by the police. or. russia is the latest country to join an international rel
a hit all right that is journalist sam cali speaking to us from sao paolo thank you so much sam thank you. turning our attention to india where people in the state of west bengal are going to the polls despite a devastating surge in corona virus infections the country is gearing up to open its vaccine campaign to all adults starting on saturday but it will be weeks before the immunization drive has any hope of easing the situation in the nation's hospitals. a woman begs. for she pleads. as she...
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joining me is hollywood veteran sam reuben. great to see you sam.ifferent and do you think it's engaging enough to bring in the audience. >> hello from hollywood here. that's the million dollar yes. what will happen at the academy awards is something we never encountered before. usually there are thousands of people filling the theater. this time it's our train accusation union station in downtown los angeles, just a smattering under strict covid protocols. will it make a sort of intimate cocktail party as opposed to a big flatout award show? and will the intimate idea carry the day or not? steven sodder rk a accomplished director and oscar winner, this is in essence his idea, making the whole thing like a movie. of course he made the oceans films. you have a lot of high profile stars in presenting positions, no hosts per se. but i tell you to me the biggest mystery of tomorrow night is not who walks away with the award but how the entire new approach will work. and i think it's a dramatic flip of the coin. it's either going to be really innovative
joining me is hollywood veteran sam reuben. great to see you sam.ifferent and do you think it's engaging enough to bring in the audience. >> hello from hollywood here. that's the million dollar yes. what will happen at the academy awards is something we never encountered before. usually there are thousands of people filling the theater. this time it's our train accusation union station in downtown los angeles, just a smattering under strict covid protocols. will it make a sort of intimate...
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>> sam brock in miami. thank you. >>> our senior medical correspondent, dr. john torres, is with us dr. torres, we talked to a lot of people today who don't want the j&j vaccine. how do you address their concerns >> jose, the best way to look at it is with what we call the risk-benefit profile so the risk from the vaccine is extremely low. and these blood clots in women who have the johnson & johnson vaccine were in very, very rare cases. so compare that to the benefit from all three vaccines they're very good at preventing covid and extremely good at preventing hospitalization and deaths and remember, to date, here in the u.s., covid has caused over half a million deaths, jose >> dr. torres, how critical is the j&j vaccine in getting us to herd immunity >> although the white house has said that they have enough secured vaccine doses for 300 million americans, that's enough to reach herd immunity the johnson & johnson vaccine could certainly help especially with populations like in jails or with the homeless where it would be difficult to get them that second
>> sam brock in miami. thank you. >>> our senior medical correspondent, dr. john torres, is with us dr. torres, we talked to a lot of people today who don't want the j&j vaccine. how do you address their concerns >> jose, the best way to look at it is with what we call the risk-benefit profile so the risk from the vaccine is extremely low. and these blood clots in women who have the johnson & johnson vaccine were in very, very rare cases. so compare that to the...
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sam: i think a lot of -- dr.y: i think a lot of misinformation, a lot have held beliefs that things are the castings in the vaccine may be harmful to health. i think we should mean will -- we should be more proactive about it. this is an all hands on deck situation. every sector in society -- the government should be engaged in every sector of society in order to increase vaccination rates. that includes nonprofit institutions, religious institutions. it is very important. it would also include corporate america. every sector of society should be engaged in promoting vaccination efforts, not just the federal government or state government or local government. it should be the collective effort of everybody. so whatever the situation where we should have all hands on deck , it means everybody should do their part in the situation. guy: you have done some pioneering work on what is happening with long covid. let's talk about that for just a moment. can you quantify for me the health impact that long covid is likely
sam: i think a lot of -- dr.y: i think a lot of misinformation, a lot have held beliefs that things are the castings in the vaccine may be harmful to health. i think we should mean will -- we should be more proactive about it. this is an all hands on deck situation. every sector in society -- the government should be engaged in every sector of society in order to increase vaccination rates. that includes nonprofit institutions, religious institutions. it is very important. it would also include...
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alix: sam, really appreciate all of the good insight. sam fazeli of bloomberg intelligence. joining me now, frances donald, manulife global chief economist and global head of macro strategy. sam sang we could see more of a delay of a european recovery. how much more of a delay of the european recovery? frances: we are generally thinking that the united states is going to be gangbusters stronger for sony countries in the developed world, and we are looking at about three to six months, but it is possible it is longer over that period. the challenges what is already priced into markets. in my view, we are in an environment where we have seen peak reopening, peak reflation trade in the united states. all of the good news, or at least a good part of it, is in the u.s. story. on the europe front, that is where the bar is really low when it comes to macro. so who has the better potential to surprise us to the upside? it is probably europe, even of the outlook is a little bit dim are right now. -- a little bit dimmer right now. alix: what makes you think it is not priced into equit
alix: sam, really appreciate all of the good insight. sam fazeli of bloomberg intelligence. joining me now, frances donald, manulife global chief economist and global head of macro strategy. sam sang we could see more of a delay of a european recovery. how much more of a delay of the european recovery? frances: we are generally thinking that the united states is going to be gangbusters stronger for sony countries in the developed world, and we are looking at about three to six months, but it is...
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we just get a ping and know when we are available to book. >> sam, this is such a great idea. i have friends who have tried days and days on end, trying to get an appointment. so that certainly takes a lot of the guesswork out of it. i'm curious as to how you created this wall, still in high school, juggling your classes. either of you can respond to this one. >> yeah, so luckily while we were making it, we were on spring break, so we had a little more extra time, but with the nature of distance learning, we have had a lot more spare time to work on projects like these. so, it was, we just had a lot of spare time laying around, to try to make an impact like this. >> i also love the fact that you guys were just on spring break, and i believe spring break is about a week, and you were able to whip up something so brilliant. let's do a little demonstration of how this all works, because i'm curious to see it in action myself. we have our producer acting like it's his first time trying to sign up, walk us through the process, either one of you, daniel or sam. >> i will take this o
we just get a ping and know when we are available to book. >> sam, this is such a great idea. i have friends who have tried days and days on end, trying to get an appointment. so that certainly takes a lot of the guesswork out of it. i'm curious as to how you created this wall, still in high school, juggling your classes. either of you can respond to this one. >> yeah, so luckily while we were making it, we were on spring break, so we had a little more extra time, but with the...
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sam stejskal, thankl from tv as well. sam stejskal, thank you forjoining us.d in mexico has risen ninefold in the last three months. nearly 3,500 children — mostly from honduras, guatemala, el salvador and mexico itself — are either waiting to cross into the us or have been pushed back. the agency says the number is increasing by nearly 300 children each day. the uk is imposing travel restrictions on india, for the first time in six decades, cuba's communist party has a leader who isn't one of the castro brothers. the cuban president, miguel diaz—canel, has been chosen to succeed raul castro, who announced on friday that he was resigning. the island has not been governed by anyone other than fidel or raul castro since the cuban revolution in 1959. britain is imposing travel restrictions on india, after a huge surge in cases there. the indian government says every adult will be eligible to get a coronavirus vaccination from the start of next month. health services in parts of india have been brought to their knees. the head of the world health organization has
sam stejskal, thankl from tv as well. sam stejskal, thank you forjoining us.d in mexico has risen ninefold in the last three months. nearly 3,500 children — mostly from honduras, guatemala, el salvador and mexico itself — are either waiting to cross into the us or have been pushed back. the agency says the number is increasing by nearly 300 children each day. the uk is imposing travel restrictions on india, for the first time in six decades, cuba's communist party has a leader who isn't one...
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sam: all things being equal, you never know with vaccines. but given that pfizer/biontech and moderna both came out with similar efficacy levels, it would be a surprise if curevac came out with a different or much lower efficacy level. but let's not forget, the vaccine is being tested at a time where infection rates are different, where different strains are running year-round, and you have also got -- running around, and you've got it situation where the technology might be different. if we come in in the 75%, 80% range, that would be a homerun. alix:d to catch up. always good to talk to you, sam fazeli of bloomberg intelligence. for more on vaccine delays and what they mean for europe, judy dempsey, carnegie senior fellow and editor-in-chief. always a pleasure to talk to you. how much further out are we going to have to push back the europe reopening/recovery if they wind up dumping astrazeneca and j&j, if they just wait for these mrna vaccines? judy? judy: sorry, yes? i missed your question. alix: i just said how much further is it going t
sam: all things being equal, you never know with vaccines. but given that pfizer/biontech and moderna both came out with similar efficacy levels, it would be a surprise if curevac came out with a different or much lower efficacy level. but let's not forget, the vaccine is being tested at a time where infection rates are different, where different strains are running year-round, and you have also got -- running around, and you've got it situation where the technology might be different. if we...
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kate >> a lot of parents waiting for that, sam.ou. >>> you can make your own plan for when and where you get vaccinated visit planyourvaccine.com for more. >> overseas to a deadly train derailment near cairo, egypt at least 11 passengers were killed, nearly a hundred others injured as the train went off the tracks there rescuers were on site all day pulling out survivors. >> nasa is holding it breath tonight on the eve of a historic helicopter flight, the first ever on mars engineers are hoping that it will be a wright brothers kind of moment for the future of interplanetary air travel. erin mclaughlin has details. >> reporter: nasa is gearing up for another first for the red planet. a history making power flight on mars >> i'm just on the edge of my seat it is the first time we will have ever demonstrated controlled, powered flight on any other body, anywhere other than earth. >> reporter: known as ingenuity, it's 19 inches tall, weighing in at just under four pounds, powered by solar panels. scheow morning you see it here, testin
kate >> a lot of parents waiting for that, sam.ou. >>> you can make your own plan for when and where you get vaccinated visit planyourvaccine.com for more. >> overseas to a deadly train derailment near cairo, egypt at least 11 passengers were killed, nearly a hundred others injured as the train went off the tracks there rescuers were on site all day pulling out survivors. >> nasa is holding it breath tonight on the eve of a historic helicopter flight, the first ever...
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and so sam his father and sarah's mother. go over the mountains and and settle in middle, tennessee. and there he grows up again very sickly child. so sickly that he's not able to do all the work in the fields that other children are expected to do one point is father wants to make him a merchant young boy puts him in a story doesn't work. what do you really wants as an education and after the operation? father finally sends him to a formal education first a little seminary school near where they lived in columbia, tennessee then to murfreesboro where there was an academy and finally university of north carolina where he ended as a sophomore and finished graduated first in his class. spoke at the graduation and spoke at the at the graduation and he was political. he was political from the outside. he was fortunate in that he fell into. into the arms of the great, tennessee lawyer felix grundy later attorney general united states united states, senator and grundy mentored him at loi, you know in those days lawyers trained in t
and so sam his father and sarah's mother. go over the mountains and and settle in middle, tennessee. and there he grows up again very sickly child. so sickly that he's not able to do all the work in the fields that other children are expected to do one point is father wants to make him a merchant young boy puts him in a story doesn't work. what do you really wants as an education and after the operation? father finally sends him to a formal education first a little seminary school near where...
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and we have to address that. >> nawaz: sam, you track police violence, you map all of this nationwidethink a lot of people are wondering, how did this incident that began as a traffic stop end up with a man dead? what would you say to that? >> i would say that sadly this was all too common in this country. last year we did an analysis where we found 1,127 cases where police killed people last year, 2020. of that, 121 people were killed by police after being stopped for a traffic violation. 121 people over the cores of a year, so this isn't rare, this isn't an isolated incident and this isn't something that is uncommon. this is the rule and not the exception. indeed when you look at police violence overall, the majority of cases in this country, whether police end up killing people, cases began as either a traffic stop, a mental health crisis, a domestic disturbance or another low level nonviolent offense. so these sort of low level issues, traffic violations, low level offenses actually result in hundreds and hundreds of people being killed by the police each year, and we have to thin
and we have to address that. >> nawaz: sam, you track police violence, you map all of this nationwidethink a lot of people are wondering, how did this incident that began as a traffic stop end up with a man dead? what would you say to that? >> i would say that sadly this was all too common in this country. last year we did an analysis where we found 1,127 cases where police killed people last year, 2020. of that, 121 people were killed by police after being stopped for a traffic...
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nbc's sam brock joins us with mo hey, sam >> reporter: craig, guys, good morning.start with more than 60 schools in each of the tournaments. really, it's about the final four this is like the mount everest of college basketball. tachlt at the same time one of the sport's most beloved coaches, roy williams of north carolina is calling it quits after 33 years as a head coach in just hours, a weekend of college basketball drama is set to unfold. >> here's decker, another three! >> perimeter defender. score! >> reporter: the matchups, a mix of top teams and electric upstarts on the men's side, a texas-sized showdown between baylor and houston. while 11 seeded ucla, which has the most championships in men's college basketball history, takes on tournament goliath gonzaga. >> we got two more that we need to get done. taking it one game at a time. >> reporter: in the women's bracket, there are three top seeds. stanford, south carolina, and uconn, and a lone three seed, arizona, which is playing in its first final four behind other worldly play from senior guard air ari mcd
nbc's sam brock joins us with mo hey, sam >> reporter: craig, guys, good morning.start with more than 60 schools in each of the tournaments. really, it's about the final four this is like the mount everest of college basketball. tachlt at the same time one of the sport's most beloved coaches, roy williams of north carolina is calling it quits after 33 years as a head coach in just hours, a weekend of college basketball drama is set to unfold. >> here's decker, another three!...
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we'll have a report from overseas in just a moment, bu we begin with sam brock in miami. >> reporter: on florida's first full day of johnson & johnson re-entering the vaccine marketplace, many took a pass >> they didn't want to take chances. >> reporter: or voiced strong opposition for their loved ones. >> it's concerning for me as a parent, or as a daughter, you know, family member, whatever you don't want to be that person going through any type of side effects. >> reporter: one mom already vaccinated with j&j was seeking it out for her 18-year-old daughters. >> it's only six cases out of more than 8 million people who got the shot so, it's very minimum. so, i felt safe. >> reporter: going on full court press to let the public know that the vaccine is effective and low risk >> benefits outweigh the risks even for younger women. >> reporter: a fragile american psyche butting up against a race to get shots in arms at the indianapolis motor speedway, acceleration once again j&j doses. >> any vaccine into any arm is a win >> reporter: while in san francisco, a green light in the golden
we'll have a report from overseas in just a moment, bu we begin with sam brock in miami. >> reporter: on florida's first full day of johnson & johnson re-entering the vaccine marketplace, many took a pass >> they didn't want to take chances. >> reporter: or voiced strong opposition for their loved ones. >> it's concerning for me as a parent, or as a daughter, you know, family member, whatever you don't want to be that person going through any type of side effects....
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really sort of creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and eulogize all the time. .s is the actual little graphic print and the nice thing about pollack and that wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is they give cartoons lots of space. cartoon is these days, we get trump down more like that and we were in print. but, back to my sort of optimistic wrap on editorial cartooning. this was perhaps some of the best color printing, especially at the time to display a political cartoon but in 2018, cartoonists are working in a digital realm and the biggest audience for cartoons are now on smart phones and ipads and retina displays actually let us do all sorts of elegant watercolor and other kind of nuance that begins to rival the kind of cartoon you can do on a big scale kevlar got to do. so in some ways, we're getting back to this kind of cartoon. these two cartoons are by -- dross for the washington post on the digital side and our political cartoons that are often animated gifts. she won the pulitzer prize back, i think it was in 2000 for her static political cart
really sort of creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and eulogize all the time. .s is the actual little graphic print and the nice thing about pollack and that wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is they give cartoons lots of space. cartoon is these days, we get trump down more like that and we were in print. but, back to my sort of optimistic wrap on editorial cartooning. this was perhaps some of the best color printing, especially at the time to display a political...
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sam brock breaks it down for us. >> reporter: this weekend, easter celebrations come with cautionary words >> please be careful >> right now i'm scared >> reporter: health experts warning of a fourth wave. how would this version stack up to past surges first up, cases which are rising nationally. but miles from the winter surge that peaked at over 300,000 in one day right now the weekly average is 64,000 infections a day that's an 8% bump from a week ago >> this is about where the peak of the summer wave was last summer so there are a lot of infections happening right now but it's nothing like the horrible surge that we saw over the holidays. still a lot of infections more than 1,000 americans dying every day. we are not out of the woods. >> reporter: there appears to be a strong geographic component of the 27 states on the rise, the vast majority are in the midwest and northeast. especially michigan and new england. on the flip side, states in the south are dropping many without mask mandates, including texas. florida is one of the few exceptions up around 14%, but not the explosion
sam brock breaks it down for us. >> reporter: this weekend, easter celebrations come with cautionary words >> please be careful >> right now i'm scared >> reporter: health experts warning of a fourth wave. how would this version stack up to past surges first up, cases which are rising nationally. but miles from the winter surge that peaked at over 300,000 in one day right now the weekly average is 64,000 infections a day that's an 8% bump from a week ago >> this is...
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sam kerr brought down, referee pointed to the spot, and the penalty put away.inish, but 2—2, it ended. it means chelsea now go into the final two matches of the season with a two—point advantage and a goal advantage of plus five over city for stub and means, potentially, they could wrap up the title when they play next at spurs on the 2nd of may. and as for city, they are hoping chelsea slip—up somewhere. in the scottish premiership, rangers maintained their unbeaten run this season despite a late stjohnstone equaliser. liam craig's stoppage—time penalty earned them a 1—1 draw and it means that steven gerrard's side can no longer reach 100 points. elsewhere, second—placed celtic left it late to draw 1—1 at aberdeen, while kilmarnock moved up to tenth with victory over dundee united. that means hamilton academical are three points from safety with three matches left to play after motherwell ended a five—game winless run, beating the accies i—0. celtic have beaten rangers 1—0 at home to narrow the gap on their scottish women's premier league rivals. mariah lee sc
sam kerr brought down, referee pointed to the spot, and the penalty put away.inish, but 2—2, it ended. it means chelsea now go into the final two matches of the season with a two—point advantage and a goal advantage of plus five over city for stub and means, potentially, they could wrap up the title when they play next at spurs on the 2nd of may. and as for city, they are hoping chelsea slip—up somewhere. in the scottish premiership, rangers maintained their unbeaten run this season...
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and this is of course uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonists.d i believe most people credit thomas nast with really sort of creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. but this is a -- this is not -- this is the lithographic print and the nice thing about "puck" in the wonderful golden age of cartooning, they gave us lots of space. nowadays, we get shrunk down like that. this is some of the best color printing especially at the time to display a political cartoon. in 2018, cartoonists are working in a digital realm and the biggest audience for our cartoons are on smartphones and ipads and retina displays let us do all sorts of elegant water color and other nuance that begins to rival the kind of cartoon that you could do on a big scale like keppler got to do. in some ways, we're getting back to this kind of cartooning. these cartoons are from "the washington post." ann does political cartoons that are often animated gifs. she won the pulitzer prize back -- i think it was in 2000 for her static polit
and this is of course uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonists.d i believe most people credit thomas nast with really sort of creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. but this is a -- this is not -- this is the lithographic print and the nice thing about "puck" in the wonderful golden age of cartooning, they gave us lots of space. nowadays, we get shrunk down like that. this is some of the best color printing...
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sam reportedly during an unidentified liquid at some of the officers. a brawl breaking out after protesters vandalized statues leading into central park with anti-police graffiti and red paint. the uss maine monument. telling fox news they made a base for arrests. charges ranging from mischief to disorderly contact.
sam reportedly during an unidentified liquid at some of the officers. a brawl breaking out after protesters vandalized statues leading into central park with anti-police graffiti and red paint. the uss maine monument. telling fox news they made a base for arrests. charges ranging from mischief to disorderly contact.
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. >> and sam's club locations statewide appointments can be made using the walmart or sam's club webyou do not have to be a sam's club member to get vaccinated at one of those sites. but you do have to make it count on either the store's web sites in order to sign up, make the appointment. the stores are following the state's vaccine eligibility guidelines which currently means that shots are being offered to everybody 50 and older. >> coming up, it is the moment that grandma and grandpa have been waiting for when they finally were able to see their grandkids after the pandemic kept them apart. >> big weekend ahead, the temperatures will be cooling down. we'll check out weather where you live. coming up next. and play ball. make sure you join crowd for this saturday for spring training report, special. >> sports director jason dumas us. we'll give you an in-depth look at the a's and giants rosters and we can expect from each squad this season. you can check out the giants preview at 10 o'clock. it's followed immediately 1030 by our age preview. keep i'll be observing your safe-drivin
. >> and sam's club locations statewide appointments can be made using the walmart or sam's club webyou do not have to be a sam's club member to get vaccinated at one of those sites. but you do have to make it count on either the store's web sites in order to sign up, make the appointment. the stores are following the state's vaccine eligibility guidelines which currently means that shots are being offered to everybody 50 and older. >> coming up, it is the moment that grandma and...
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cnn's sam kiley is live in new delhi.g to be disturbing. sam, walk us through what you're seeing. >> i'm in a cemetery, a handful of cemeteries that's working round the clock. this is wood supplies. we've had about six of these go past us in about the last 20 minutes as they're carrying wood. you're seeing many of the dead are waiting to be buried. this location is just one in delhi, john. they're burning about 150 people a day, often late into the night in contravention of the hindu tradition when these rites are normally performed during the day. they had to call in for extra supplies of wood because the death toll here is completely beyond anything they've been led to expect to cope with. these are all the remains of human beings, human beings who have been unable to be properly mourned by their families and friends who have been taken mostly, almost entirely, we're told, victims of the covid pandemic that is rapidly coming to the stage, representing something that is almost biblical in scale here in delhi because the
cnn's sam kiley is live in new delhi.g to be disturbing. sam, walk us through what you're seeing. >> i'm in a cemetery, a handful of cemeteries that's working round the clock. this is wood supplies. we've had about six of these go past us in about the last 20 minutes as they're carrying wood. you're seeing many of the dead are waiting to be buried. this location is just one in delhi, john. they're burning about 150 people a day, often late into the night in contravention of the hindu...
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in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of sam show but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums up the next issue. the mega rich premier league has recruited more technically gifted stars from across the globe giving homegrown players less chance to shine the influx means something when players have not been regulars for their clubs in the 2920 season only 35.6 percent of players starting in the premier league well if you will for england the lowest in europe's top 5 leagues in spain it was 60 percent. the good news for england is that the 35.6 percent was over 5 percent more than the season before skilful foreigners are also rubbing off on young english talent like manchester city's creative midfielder phil foden. we can so i think it's england's biggest problem some players and many fans would much rather their club side won a big title than the english national team. for such a small country england is very tribal when it comes to football a working class newcastle fan would often say they have little in comm
in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of sam show but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums up the next issue. the mega rich premier league has recruited more technically gifted stars from across the globe giving homegrown players less chance to shine the influx means something when players have not been regulars for their clubs in the 2920 season only 35.6 percent of players starting in the premier league well if...
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the shot for sam program starts april 12th.s for the first 10,000 drinkers who share proof of their vaccination with #shotforsalmon social media by may 15th or while supplies last. you'll receive a $7 cash card to cover a sam adams purchase of your choice of beer at a local bar or restaurant. winners will be notified by direct message on social media. those are the latest headlines from cnbc. marcus and laura, i could use a cold one. it might be a little early in the morning for us right now but it's got to be 5:00 somewhere, right? >> somewhere in the world. that's always what i say. >> i'm just going to nurse my coffee right now, boys. that's it. >> thanks, dom. >> mine, too, by the way. you got it, guys. >> sure, dom. >>> new this morning, rolls-royce rolling into the second quarter on a high note. the luxury car company reporting its best quarter in 116 years as it sets a sales record. part of the success is coming from the model that sells for $400,000, seeing strong demand from customers. >> too rich for my blood. >>> nik
the shot for sam program starts april 12th.s for the first 10,000 drinkers who share proof of their vaccination with #shotforsalmon social media by may 15th or while supplies last. you'll receive a $7 cash card to cover a sam adams purchase of your choice of beer at a local bar or restaurant. winners will be notified by direct message on social media. those are the latest headlines from cnbc. marcus and laura, i could use a cold one. it might be a little early in the morning for us right now...
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sam brock, nbc news. back to you. >> thank you >>> snow is in the air for many parts of the midwest nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking it all good morning >> good morning. where is your shovel to the high plains right now and then it continues to shift to the east. from our satellite radar you see the heavier bands. they're all right starting to come down. that's where we're going to see the significant snow accumulation this snow, as it makes its way into the midwest, it will start to lighten up. that's why we have winter weather advisories, storm warnings it will stay in place throughout today and expire hopefully by tomorrow afternoon i do think some of the advisories and warns expand into chicago actual way into the great kes.la tha this week. miami, high of 90 today. on top of, that freeze warnings, they're in place we'll take a look at this coming up >> we are still in the northern hemisphere, right? >> we are. it doesn't feel like it. thank you, janessa >>> time for today's ground breaker.
sam brock, nbc news. back to you. >> thank you >>> snow is in the air for many parts of the midwest nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking it all good morning >> good morning. where is your shovel to the high plains right now and then it continues to shift to the east. from our satellite radar you see the heavier bands. they're all right starting to come down. that's where we're going to see the significant snow accumulation this snow, as it makes its way into the...
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really sort of creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. but this is not, this is the actual lith graphic print, and the nice thing about puck, and the wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is that they give cartoonists lots of space, cartoonists these day, we get shrunk down more like that when we're in print. but back to my sort of optimistic wrap on editorial cartooning, this is perhaps some of the best color printing, especially at the time, to display a political cartoon, but in 2018, cartoonists are working in the digital realm, and the biggest audience for cartoons are now on smartphones and ipads, and retina displays actually let us do all sorts of elegant water color and other kind of nuance that begins to rival the kind of cartoon can do on a big scale like kepler got to do so in some ways we're getting back to this type of cartoon. these two cartoons are by one who draws for the "washington post" on the digital side and does political cartoons that are often animated gifs, she won a pulitzer prize back i think it was
really sort of creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. but this is not, this is the actual lith graphic print, and the nice thing about puck, and the wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is that they give cartoonists lots of space, cartoonists these day, we get shrunk down more like that when we're in print. but back to my sort of optimistic wrap on editorial cartooning, this is perhaps some of the best color printing, especially at the...
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and sam kylie joins us more from moscow. good to see you, sam. the u.s.d russia of consequences should nal van any die. what is the latest on this? >> reporter: this morning came to dana bush on cnn who would not be drilled on what the consequences would be. consequences applied by the united states, obviously, but that warnings had been directly conveyed between the white house and the kremlin that should alexi that value nanny pass away as a result of his hunger strike and, indeed, the attacks on his health following the nerve gas attack or nerve agent attack back on him in august of last year, there would be consequences for russia or certainly for the putin regime. there have been similar voices of concern of comfort in the united kingdom, france, and the eu more widely. there's a great deal of international concern generated by, rosemary, information coming from nal van any's camp. we only have navalny's camp word on this. they're citing independent analysis by professional medics, doctors who are saying, among other things, his potassium levels are
and sam kylie joins us more from moscow. good to see you, sam. the u.s.d russia of consequences should nal van any die. what is the latest on this? >> reporter: this morning came to dana bush on cnn who would not be drilled on what the consequences would be. consequences applied by the united states, obviously, but that warnings had been directly conveyed between the white house and the kremlin that should alexi that value nanny pass away as a result of his hunger strike and, indeed, the...
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sam brock in miami starting us off. sam, thank you. >> dr.pical freeden, director of the centers for disease control and prevention during the obama administration. now president and ceo of resolve to save lives, a global health initiative. dr. freeden, we're glad you're with us and your expertise on this day. this is important because it resumes the johnson & johnson vaccines. how significant is it to get all americans, or as many as possible, vaccinated? >> it's important in two ways, peter. first off, it verifies that our safety system is working. this is what should happen when there's a signal, a risk. we stop, we look, we listen. they confirm it is extremely rare. they identified the group that should be warned. and then they resume. and the j&j vaccine has real advantages. it's a single dose. lots don't like needles. they want the one and done. it's easier to store. so it can be used in doctor's offices more readily. and it is simpler to be used. in outreach, for the homeless, door-to-door vaccination. there are lots of advantages for
sam brock in miami starting us off. sam, thank you. >> dr.pical freeden, director of the centers for disease control and prevention during the obama administration. now president and ceo of resolve to save lives, a global health initiative. dr. freeden, we're glad you're with us and your expertise on this day. this is important because it resumes the johnson & johnson vaccines. how significant is it to get all americans, or as many as possible, vaccinated? >> it's important in...
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sam brock, nbc news. lindsey, back to you >> sam, thanks >>> week two of the derek chauvin trial kicks off today, and the jury will hear from several witness, including minneapolis chief of police medaria arradondo. he will be testifying against his own former officer >> last week we heard heart-wrenching testimony from those who witnessed george floyd's final moments, sharing their brief and their guilt on the stand. this week prosecutors are expected to focus on chauvin's training our meagan fitzgerald is following the latest for us. meagan, good morning >> lindsey, good morning prosecutors are expected to call witnesses all throughout the week but the biggest headline is the chief of the minneapolis police department who is expected to testify today. >> mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance to the officers they could have ended their restraint. >> reporter: in a rare move, the traditional blue wall of silence broken as two minneapolis police officers testified against their own. >> totally
sam brock, nbc news. lindsey, back to you >> sam, thanks >>> week two of the derek chauvin trial kicks off today, and the jury will hear from several witness, including minneapolis chief of police medaria arradondo. he will be testifying against his own former officer >> last week we heard heart-wrenching testimony from those who witnessed george floyd's final moments, sharing their brief and their guilt on the stand. this week prosecutors are expected to focus on chauvin's...
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and the south bay san jose mayor sam liccardo unveils a plan to reform the city's police department. this comes after several demonstrations and protests following george floyd's death last may a draw for aqi has the latest. there. just last month, city council voted to move forward with police reforms and improve the search for a consultant to assist an internal police investigations while the city and police union are still in negotiations right now. >> we're learning that the process may take a little longer than originally expected. we heard very clearly and i think our police department heard clearly demands for change from the community. >> and so we've been working very a set of reforms and with a new chief now place. we're about embark on a whole effort with the community. mayor sam liccardo says the city of san jose is making some progress on police reform plans unveiled last summer. this comes after the death of george floyd and demonstrations that followed a downtown san jose. multiple by standards complained about the police handling of the >> november. we want to the vot
and the south bay san jose mayor sam liccardo unveils a plan to reform the city's police department. this comes after several demonstrations and protests following george floyd's death last may a draw for aqi has the latest. there. just last month, city council voted to move forward with police reforms and improve the search for a consultant to assist an internal police investigations while the city and police union are still in negotiations right now. >> we're learning that the process...
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cnn's sam kiley live in delhi with much more.give us a sense of what you're seeing there. >> well, john, i am in the same crematorium i spoke to you from about two hours ago. and there's been no let-up in the number of bodies that are being brought in and being put on fires, cremated, given their last rites, attended on occasion by no member of the family, not even friends. i spoke to one gentleman a bit earlier today who said that he was here to say farewell to a friend that had organized his cremation because -- excuse me, every other member of the family was dangerously ill with covid, including the children. now as you say, the official figures for india are pretty terrifying. but they may well be underestimated by a tune of at least 100%. some people are saying -- some analysts in the world health organization are saying 20 or 30 times the numbers of people declared may have had the infection of covid, may have it. and clearly the death toll is soaring. now in these crematoria, they're burning about 600 bodies a day. this on
cnn's sam kiley live in delhi with much more.give us a sense of what you're seeing there. >> well, john, i am in the same crematorium i spoke to you from about two hours ago. and there's been no let-up in the number of bodies that are being brought in and being put on fires, cremated, given their last rites, attended on occasion by no member of the family, not even friends. i spoke to one gentleman a bit earlier today who said that he was here to say farewell to a friend that had...
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inside story from the sam is a down and the whole here and now let's go by. i . it's a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there white supremacy impacts all of our issues you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers that will goes to their camp and becomes a us versus them this is the deal about constraining your nuclear program the bottom line on the big questions on out is there understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the mom so no matter how you take it we'll bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. that was 1st fully effects in its life is a clear demonstration of all of the measure of set up that a way as has put in place to ensure the highest standards of safety and hygiene on ball p.p. if i stop. such in-flight entertainment system you recap in cleaning systems disinfectant robots. today visit in part time day for the airline industry and a message for travelers is that we are walking tirelessly to implement every measure to save god their health t
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nbc's sam brock joins us now with more on vaccine hesitancy sam, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. as americans try to get more comfortable with the johnson & johnson vaccine again, some of the early returns suggest it could take some time at this federally supported sight. they administered nearly 3,000 shots. 2,700 plus were pfizer fewer than 170 were johnson & johnson. on florida's first full day of johnson & johnson reentering the vaccine marketplace, many took a pass. >> they didn't want to take chances. >> or voiced strong opposition for their loved ones >> it's concerning for me as a parent or as a daughter, you know, family members, whatever you don't want to be that person going through any type of side effects. >> reporter: the one mom already vaccinated with j&j was seeking it out for her 18-year-old daughter. >> it's only 15 cases out of more than 8 million people who got the shot so it's very minimum so i felt safe. >> reporter: split sentiment as health officials go on a full-court press to assure the public the vaccine is effective and extremely low ris
nbc's sam brock joins us now with more on vaccine hesitancy sam, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. as americans try to get more comfortable with the johnson & johnson vaccine again, some of the early returns suggest it could take some time at this federally supported sight. they administered nearly 3,000 shots. 2,700 plus were pfizer fewer than 170 were johnson & johnson. on florida's first full day of johnson & johnson reentering the vaccine marketplace, many...
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inside story from a sam is a down and the whole here and now it's goodbye. i . and. jump into the story there is a lot going on in this one julian global community when i talk of all the misinformation i think we are more afraid than we are and where it be part of the debate don't ever take anybody's one word because there's always a difference when no topic is off the table we have been disconnected from our land we have been disconnected from who we are and would love to hear from you and be part of today's discussion this streamed on out is there. a 3 year investigation into the pro-gun lobby we've been employing is meeting going to really going to. reveal secret see what messaging out there will be people outraged internet. connection some don't want to expose nanny and legacy media. mass shooting. duck next week night al-jazeera investigations how to sell a massacre on al-jazeera. planeta a wondrous diverse ecosystem but human activity is the escalating climate change and posing an x. the stench of threat in the lead up to us to al-jazeera run special cover ups
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sam kiley, cnn senior international correspondent, is in new delhi. crematorium there and it -- unbelievable what we're seeing coming out of india. describe for us what it's like there and what you have seen. >> reporter: well, victor, we started the morning at the crematorium, and i think you probably got the images up in front of you now. the numbers that were anticipated that would be cremated that day were going to be about 150. i don't know for sure, but by the time we had finished there at about 10:00 or 11:00 p.m. local time, they had definitely burned, in my estimate or guesstimate, considerably more than that. it was a really extraordinary scenes of great quiet on the part of the people working there, trying to treat every single individual with the dignity that they deserved as they were put through the last rites but they did have to suffer the indignity, the dead had to queue, victor. they had to -- or their attendants would have to go and get a slip of paper like you do -- a ticket like going to a bank or seeing a doctor. and then wait th
sam kiley, cnn senior international correspondent, is in new delhi. crematorium there and it -- unbelievable what we're seeing coming out of india. describe for us what it's like there and what you have seen. >> reporter: well, victor, we started the morning at the crematorium, and i think you probably got the images up in front of you now. the numbers that were anticipated that would be cremated that day were going to be about 150. i don't know for sure, but by the time we had finished...
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sam, thank you very much for “oininr strategy. sam, thank you very much forjoining us— strategy.s with the latest on arlene foster. we will bring you more later in the course of this hour in the rest of the evening if there are any further developments. covid infections in india continue to rise by hundreds of thousands each day and that's led to soaring death rates. the official number of deaths is put at close to 200,000 but local reports suggest that it is almost certainly an under—estimate. with hospitals having to turn patients away because they've run out of resources — especially oxygen supplies — aid from abroad is arriving in the country. the first shipment of medical supplies from the uk landed today. devina gupta reports now from delhi and a warning, some viewers might find it distressing. lives erased in india, their fate sealed by the pandemic. but even as families seek closure in this crematorium built on a car park in india's capital, delhi, some are being denied dignity even in their death, as the actual reason of their demise is being buried with them. translatio
sam, thank you very much for “oininr strategy. sam, thank you very much forjoining us— strategy.s with the latest on arlene foster. we will bring you more later in the course of this hour in the rest of the evening if there are any further developments. covid infections in india continue to rise by hundreds of thousands each day and that's led to soaring death rates. the official number of deaths is put at close to 200,000 but local reports suggest that it is almost certainly an...