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director shaw? >> d. shaw: i don't have a question specifically on what you said, but as i was listening to everything you were saying, i was thinking about how this project has such a regional effect, right. and there is a lot of us that have these fly-ins and doing these meetings with legislative people. and i just wondered in general how is this looked at as a regional effort and how are we sure that all the people involved in the effort, the advocacy is the same across the board, whether we're meeting about our own agencies, whether we're meeting -- i'm curious because everybody has a different advocate, everybody has a different company they're working with and i'm new to all of this. so i just wondered if you guys talk and you make sure we're all representing everybody together as a region or how that works? >> i'm happy to start. it's an excellent question. you're right, if we're not speaking with one voice it's very hard to move forward with these massive investments that we're working to accompli
director shaw? >> d. shaw: i don't have a question specifically on what you said, but as i was listening to everything you were saying, i was thinking about how this project has such a regional effect, right. and there is a lot of us that have these fly-ins and doing these meetings with legislative people. and i just wondered in general how is this looked at as a regional effort and how are we sure that all the people involved in the effort, the advocacy is the same across the board,...
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director shaw? >> d. shaw: i don't have a question specifically on what you said, but as i was listening to everything you were saying, i was thinking about how this project has such a regional effect, right. and there is a lot of us that have these fly-ins and doing these meetings with legislative people. and i just wondered in general how is this looked at as a regional effort and how are we sure that all the people involved in the effort, the advocacy is the same across the board, whether we're meeting about our own agencies, whether we're meeting -- i'm curious because everybody has a different advocate, everybody has a different company they're working with and i'm new to all of this. so i just wondered if you guys talk and you make sure we're all representing everybody together as a region or how that works? >> i'm happy to start. it's an excellent question. you're right, if we're not speaking with one voice it's very hard to move forward with these massive investments that we're working to accompli
director shaw? >> d. shaw: i don't have a question specifically on what you said, but as i was listening to everything you were saying, i was thinking about how this project has such a regional effect, right. and there is a lot of us that have these fly-ins and doing these meetings with legislative people. and i just wondered in general how is this looked at as a regional effort and how are we sure that all the people involved in the effort, the advocacy is the same across the board,...
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at the end of march the shaw flew to the bahamas at this point. he was unhappy with the us government but partly because they didn't want to let him in. and he came under the auspices of the rockefellers who fellow named robert? now who worked for the rockefeller family took him over and basically acted as his guide from that point on. he was very unhappy in the bahamas and in june. he went to coronavaca in mexico at that point. he was showing really very serious signs of illness. he had a cancerous node in his neck and he had been diagnosed by his doctors elsewhere with a second form of cancer. he didn't however tell the rockefellers or the us government. what was the matter with him? is illness had been a secret from the beginning and it remained that way. in october his french doctor who had been secretly treating him for almost five years. showed up in mexico to treat him and told the rockefellers and everybody else his whole story about the fact that he had been diagnosed with lymphoma in 1974 and had captured a secret this whole time at that
at the end of march the shaw flew to the bahamas at this point. he was unhappy with the us government but partly because they didn't want to let him in. and he came under the auspices of the rockefellers who fellow named robert? now who worked for the rockefeller family took him over and basically acted as his guide from that point on. he was very unhappy in the bahamas and in june. he went to coronavaca in mexico at that point. he was showing really very serious signs of illness. he had a...
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shaw gets that as a matter of admonition and public policy. i can drill down more, but i think i've said enough to the intimidation and misuse of customer data by veritas greentree but i think i have said enough about that. so i will turn it back over to you. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor peskin. i had some questions. i guess comments and questions all mixed in one. i'm trying to -- you know, director shaw, we've talked about this extensively trying to as the landscape has been constantly changing and let me just say i feel for you all and most of you trying to navigate these tens of millions of dollars programs with things kind of changing in real time. and i think frankly with some of the tools that are most important not being one that ufocd or this office or the board of supervisors actually control. and the biggest one of those is the eviction piece. right. because if we could as a city continue the complete ban, the permanent ban on evictions for any nonpayment related to covid that we had in place until the state stepped in and pre
shaw gets that as a matter of admonition and public policy. i can drill down more, but i think i've said enough to the intimidation and misuse of customer data by veritas greentree but i think i have said enough about that. so i will turn it back over to you. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor peskin. i had some questions. i guess comments and questions all mixed in one. i'm trying to -- you know, director shaw, we've talked about this extensively trying to as the landscape has been...
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she writes he says colonel shaw came to take you with us.wards we went to the -- area she said i'm perfectly charmed with colonel shaw and seems to be every way one of the most delightful persons i've ever met. and she describes the experience as a scout. he says i've seen hem once but i cannot help feeling very really afaction gnat admiration for him and he had a present talk on the moonlet we went to the praise house to see. he was delighted and loved the experience and listening begun and he asked her to make a copy of some of the him hymns for him he's a page from her diary. henry sergeant henry stewart 23 years old, from adrian, michigan. he entered, he was enlisted in frill for 1863, and he died december 27th 1863 his estate paid $50. he died because of the disease and the reagan hospital in the island he read a lot about the guests mention and that experience. kristin fleetwood, he wrote, you know, when he received his cap -- when he refuses cap -- bugle above it the number four a uniform coat blue jacket a overcoat one pair of light
she writes he says colonel shaw came to take you with us.wards we went to the -- area she said i'm perfectly charmed with colonel shaw and seems to be every way one of the most delightful persons i've ever met. and she describes the experience as a scout. he says i've seen hem once but i cannot help feeling very really afaction gnat admiration for him and he had a present talk on the moonlet we went to the praise house to see. he was delighted and loved the experience and listening begun and he...
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shaw. i have a couple questions. one is -- and you touched on this a little bit in how we've gone so far, but when you say that we are going to be in our city program looking at especially vulnerable tenants and equity factors, is there kind of a clear set of what the equity factors are? is it neighborhoods? is it -- how are you prioritizing within that? >> so mr. chair -- so if we're building upon give to s.f., there is an identification of characteristics within tenants that make them vulnerable to homelessness in some ways? our goal is housing stability, so it's issues like past homelessness. it is issues around prior domestic violence, issues around instability, so these are some of the factors that we use. if you've seen the data that was exchanged from give to s.f., you'll see that not only was the majority of funding given to low and very low-income, but the zip codes where that funding was given to tenants aligns with the zip codes that we identified the greatest need, so it's not zip code by place, it's by t
shaw. i have a couple questions. one is -- and you touched on this a little bit in how we've gone so far, but when you say that we are going to be in our city program looking at especially vulnerable tenants and equity factors, is there kind of a clear set of what the equity factors are? is it neighborhoods? is it -- how are you prioritizing within that? >> so mr. chair -- so if we're building upon give to s.f., there is an identification of characteristics within tenants that make them...
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shaw gets that as a matter of admonition and public policy. i can drill down more, but i think i've said enough to the intimidation and misuse of customer data by veritas greentree but i think i have said enough about that. so i will turn it back over to you. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor peskin. i had some questions. i guess comments and questions all mixed in one. i'm trying to -- you know, director shaw, we've talked about this extensively trying to as the landscape has been constantly changing and let me just say i feel for you all and most of you trying to navigate these tens of millions of dollars programs with things kind of changing in real time. and i think frankly with some of the tools that are most important not being one that ufocd or this office or the board of supervisors actually control. and the biggest one of those is the eviction piece. right. because if we could as a city continue the complete ban, the permanent ban on evictions for any nonpayment related to covid that we had in place until the state stepped in and pre
shaw gets that as a matter of admonition and public policy. i can drill down more, but i think i've said enough to the intimidation and misuse of customer data by veritas greentree but i think i have said enough about that. so i will turn it back over to you. >> chairman: thank you, supervisor peskin. i had some questions. i guess comments and questions all mixed in one. i'm trying to -- you know, director shaw, we've talked about this extensively trying to as the landscape has been...
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they have finally found their latest golden ratings goose in the trial of former police officer derek shaw and for the murder of george floyd not since o.j. simpson and then later trayvon martin have we seen such round the clock news coverage of the murder trial let's be honest this case has all the markings of a modern ratings cable news blockbuster violence racism annoying depends attorneys courageous prosecutors good versus evil and lots and lots and lots of room for talking ads it's like a 24 hour marathon of law and order except this time sam waterston and jerry orbach have been replaced by wolf blitzer and chuck todd. god help us but amidst all the glitz and glam of modern news coverage it's easy to forget that there is a community at the center of all of this a community who for over a year now has lived in the shadow of the police killing of george floyd i'm talking of course about the residents of the city of mabel hood's of minneapolis minnesota a community that since floyd's murder has not only been under siege by the burning spotlight of the cable news media but by the failure
they have finally found their latest golden ratings goose in the trial of former police officer derek shaw and for the murder of george floyd not since o.j. simpson and then later trayvon martin have we seen such round the clock news coverage of the murder trial let's be honest this case has all the markings of a modern ratings cable news blockbuster violence racism annoying depends attorneys courageous prosecutors good versus evil and lots and lots and lots of room for talking ads it's like a...
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caroline shaw, lively fox news. we'll get outdoors this weekend. the offer of free admission to national parks tomorrow and what's not included. ah first no demonstration in the sierra foothills city of class orville the group's protest over removing a noose from the city love. daca a very weather. another of mild spring day were to turn up the heat this weekend, especially inland. we'll have the come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor and decor, now open in pleasant hill for safe in-store shopping and curbside pickup. also open in milpitas, burlingame and san leandro. the city's logo. plaster villas, the largest city in eldorado county. its nickname is quote old h
caroline shaw, lively fox news. we'll get outdoors this weekend. the offer of free admission to national parks tomorrow and what's not included. ah first no demonstration in the sierra foothills city of class orville the group's protest over removing a noose from the city love. daca a very weather. another of mild spring day were to turn up the heat this weekend, especially inland. we'll have the come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our...
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churchill got a telegram from george bernard shaw. shaw said i am sending you two tickets for the first night of my new play. come and bring a friend. if you have one. [laughter] to which churchill allegedly replied thank you for your tickets, i cannot get along on the first night but i will come along on the second night if you have one. [laughter] >> i want to make a couple of points to stir some thoughts. i would suggest that there is a difference between lincoln's use of humor in public and private and his concern and difficulties with intimacy. would you comment on that? lincoln remains a person unknowable in many ways. >> the distinction between his public use of humor and? >> lincoln used stories and humor to deflect. would you comment on that? >> i think that is a very important point. although lincoln was the life and soul of company and conversation whether one-on-one or a larger gatherings. he remained unknowable. two most of them. , probably to all of them. did they really know the inner man? how forthcoming was he? i thin
churchill got a telegram from george bernard shaw. shaw said i am sending you two tickets for the first night of my new play. come and bring a friend. if you have one. [laughter] to which churchill allegedly replied thank you for your tickets, i cannot get along on the first night but i will come along on the second night if you have one. [laughter] >> i want to make a couple of points to stir some thoughts. i would suggest that there is a difference between lincoln's use of humor in...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. there's been another night of violence in northern ireland.ks were thrown at police officers in loyalist areas on the outskirts of belfast. police say children as young as 12 were involved in the disturbances and described the attacks as "reckless criminal behaviour". a two—week—old baby boy has died after his pram was hit by a car in the west midlands. police say the incident happened near walsall yesterday afternoon. the driver fled the scene, but a 34—year—old man was arrested shortly afterwards. he's being questioned on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has appeared in court injerusalem for the resumption of his corruption trial. he's accused of misusing his power in seeking to trade favours with media bosses. mr netanyahu denies wrongdoing. the hearing comes as wrangling continues over who should be given the mandate to form the next coalition government. live now to our correspondent, yolande knell, who's injerusalem. israelis are watching all this news very closely. in a cou
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. there's been another night of violence in northern ireland.ks were thrown at police officers in loyalist areas on the outskirts of belfast. police say children as young as 12 were involved in the disturbances and described the attacks as "reckless criminal behaviour". a two—week—old baby boy has died after his pram was hit by a car in the west midlands. police say the incident happened near walsall yesterday afternoon. the driver fled the scene, but...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. let's talk to our correspondent in glasgow james shaw.your haircut? you know, i did have _ are you getting your haircut? you know, i did have a _ are you getting your haircut? you. know, i did have a very light trim, i needed it, the last time i had a haircut was in november and i ask them for a light trim and that lasted me through the whole winter. it looks lovely, well really nice! thank you very much! i'm really pleased with it and what a relief it is for me and everyone else to finally get rid of some of that crazy lockdown hair! it feels like quite an important thing, even though you might think a haircut is not the most important thing in the world, getting your hair cut and the fact it can't make you feel a bit better in yourself is actually really important, i think, in this time of lockdown and restrictions. absolutely. there must be a huge relief for you or that finally, you can get back to business and work and start making some money. absolutely. i think the hairstylists and the owner of the salon are delighted to be able to
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. let's talk to our correspondent in glasgow james shaw.your haircut? you know, i did have _ are you getting your haircut? you know, i did have a _ are you getting your haircut? you. know, i did have a very light trim, i needed it, the last time i had a haircut was in november and i ask them for a light trim and that lasted me through the whole winter. it looks lovely, well really nice! thank you very much! i'm really pleased with it and what a relief it is for me...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.r secretary of state for wales, dame cheryl gillan, has died at the age of 68. she had been suffering from a long illness. the prime minister borisjohnson said she had been a great servant to her constituents in chesham and amersham, in buckinghamshire, and was "much loved" on all sides of the house of commons. in fact the speaker of the house of commons sir lindsay hoyle is one of a number of those who have treated in the last hour or so offering their condolences to dame cheryl's family, and describing her as one of the most well liked people in the house of commons. a two—week—old baby boy has died after his pram was hit by a car in the west midlands. police say the incident happened near walsall yesterday afternoon. the driver fled the scene — but a 34—year—old man was arrested shortly afterwards. he's being questioned on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. the headlines on bbc news: a traffic light system for foreign travel, is expected to be unveiled — when borisjohn
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.r secretary of state for wales, dame cheryl gillan, has died at the age of 68. she had been suffering from a long illness. the prime minister borisjohnson said she had been a great servant to her constituents in chesham and amersham, in buckinghamshire, and was "much loved" on all sides of the house of commons. in fact the speaker of the house of commons sir lindsay hoyle is one of a number of those who have treated in the last hour or so offering their...
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the soldiers from the 54 where the unfortunate death of colonel shaw and other black soldiers.there's a painting on the back where family are honoring the dead soldiers but also teaching their children. when you see art on the wall at the turn-of-the-century and when they look at the archives there are images. there is the monument in boston. and then willie created this sort of project photographing monuments and the civil war in the area where the soldiers fought the battles and this is a monument to the sergeant in norfork virginia. i see that there are a few questions. i would like to open up. i'm going to read the questions and then -- do you believe these photos would be sought to address separation? possibly. this history needs to be told and it's important that we recognize black soldiers were a part of this history. how many of the studio photographers that were african-american, i found three african-american studio photographers and there were other operators who worked with the white photographers and to have a likeness do you think many photos of black soldiers wer
the soldiers from the 54 where the unfortunate death of colonel shaw and other black soldiers.there's a painting on the back where family are honoring the dead soldiers but also teaching their children. when you see art on the wall at the turn-of-the-century and when they look at the archives there are images. there is the monument in boston. and then willie created this sort of project photographing monuments and the civil war in the area where the soldiers fought the battles and this is a...
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here's our scotland correspondent james shaw.lists — and everyone who's been desperate to tame their lockdown locks. hair salons say they're taking high levels of bookings, but they're also having to deal with continuing health and safety restrictions which limit the amount of business they can do. we're so happy to be back in the salon, just getting back into doing what we love most. and seeing all our colleagues, and all our regular clients coming back isjust wonderful. and their customers could not be happier. it's fantastic. i've been coming to this salon . for about 12 years and i know it's a great place to come to. it might seem like a small thing to some, but getting a haircut can definitely contribute to a feeling that the worst of the second wave of the coronavirus crisis may be over. i have to say, it's an enormous relief for me to be able to get a haircut after three months, at least, of waiting for one, and for thousands of other people in scotland as well. but these are not the only freedoms we are going to start enj
here's our scotland correspondent james shaw.lists — and everyone who's been desperate to tame their lockdown locks. hair salons say they're taking high levels of bookings, but they're also having to deal with continuing health and safety restrictions which limit the amount of business they can do. we're so happy to be back in the salon, just getting back into doing what we love most. and seeing all our colleagues, and all our regular clients coming back isjust wonderful. and their customers...
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here's our scotland correspondent james shaw.or barbers and hairstylists, and everyone who has been desperate to attend their lockdown locks. salons say they are taking high levels of the kings but say they are also having to deal with continuing health and safety restrictions which limit the amount of business they can do —— levels of bookings. at least stylists are back in business. bookings. at least stylists are back in busines— bookings. at least stylists are back in business. such a relief, so happy to be back — in business. such a relief, so happy to be back in _ in business. such a relief, so happy to be back in the _ in business. such a relief, so happy to be back in the salon, _ in business. such a relief, so happy to be back in the salon, getting - to be back in the salon, getting back into doing what we love most and seeing all of our colleagues and regular clients coming back is just wonderful. find regular clients coming back is 'ust wonderful. �* . , ., , wonderful. and their customers could not be happier- _ wonder
here's our scotland correspondent james shaw.or barbers and hairstylists, and everyone who has been desperate to attend their lockdown locks. salons say they are taking high levels of the kings but say they are also having to deal with continuing health and safety restrictions which limit the amount of business they can do —— levels of bookings. at least stylists are back in business. bookings. at least stylists are back in busines— bookings. at least stylists are back in business. such a...
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because the opposition has been saying that he doesn't have a niche arrangers so it's like one man shaw so basically that's what it is they know that at the end of the day i mean people walk up to cast their votes but at the end of the day they know that there is no one is going to be president. and as you say your report also highlighted some of this voter apathy towards this presidential election for an international audience just explain to us why people have become so disillusioned. i mean this is this is a president who has been in power for 30 years that people have been listening to what he has to say their promises for devolvement for freedom for free speech for democracy and they're saying that none of his promises has actually materialized you know so they have been listening to what he has to say for almost 30 years for decades and nothing has really happened that's why they're saying that this time we really needed something new we needed someone new who can do something new because they don't have any trust in him or for a politician who has been there for 3 decades and i t
because the opposition has been saying that he doesn't have a niche arrangers so it's like one man shaw so basically that's what it is they know that at the end of the day i mean people walk up to cast their votes but at the end of the day they know that there is no one is going to be president. and as you say your report also highlighted some of this voter apathy towards this presidential election for an international audience just explain to us why people have become so disillusioned. i mean...
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this town atmosphere means listless clay shaw from. the box of guns and the mentalist fights obsesses the be nonstop excitement the final match the body. guy must submit to. 30 minutes on. t w. o o. o. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity from established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. to trace began its. concrete the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stone masons builders and the markets compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created a. contest of the feel good. start. on d w. in the eye of climate change . africa's mix of. what's in store for. what i'm supposed to have for the future and the c.w. comes from the major cities to the multimedia in such clear cut or. smug. as does times are good for the. warming from doesn't very. gentle the most well not yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. the present day hoaxes. upgraded. manufacturing ignorance starts may 3rd on w. t
this town atmosphere means listless clay shaw from. the box of guns and the mentalist fights obsesses the be nonstop excitement the final match the body. guy must submit to. 30 minutes on. t w. o o. o. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity from established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. to trace began its. concrete the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stone masons builders and the markets...
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shaw makes this incredible play to dive backward and get the ball home. it's shaw's play, really, and not his. but that he lends his name to the fix. the gamblers might not want to put all this money and be sure it's going through without the premier named player r attached to it. so he said i'll use my name. i think that may be his culpability there. he's illiterate, and there's a difference between uneducated and dumb. he runs several businesses afterwards and doesn't run them into the ground so he has some native smarts, but the thing -- well, there was a petition recently from the people in south carolina where he's really a hero, greenville, south carolina, there's a museum to him, and i think they're moving his house down the road and putting in a bigger museum, and it was just announced there's a movie about him in development, and development and being made are two different things. he continues to be a folk hero of sorts, but it reminds me of the circumstances with pete rose, when it was more active when pete rose would go in. people would ask me
shaw makes this incredible play to dive backward and get the ball home. it's shaw's play, really, and not his. but that he lends his name to the fix. the gamblers might not want to put all this money and be sure it's going through without the premier named player r attached to it. so he said i'll use my name. i think that may be his culpability there. he's illiterate, and there's a difference between uneducated and dumb. he runs several businesses afterwards and doesn't run them into the ground...
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shaw, tell me about a market reaction.ou say longer term the market will be fine but if you're talking about a capital gains tax of 20% this year and a capital gains tax of 43.4% next year will we not see a selloff where people will sell their winnings this year as opposed to waiting for that higher capital gains tax next year? >> yes, that is the expectation, certainly one that i have. i can't imagine as an investor not wanting to take profits and a lower tax rate and waiting next year to be taxed doubly as high. there are a lot of profits on the table across the board and let's not forget if the market gets hit, it's not just the wealthy that gets hit, the entire country gets hit with investors with ira and pension plans. retirement accounts hold a lot of equities. they'll get hit across the board. i'm concerned about that. let's hope we don't see the highest rates, assume some compromise. it looks to me to be 28%. i think that would be far more digestable than the higher rates. maria: well, the 28% is likely for the cor
shaw, tell me about a market reaction.ou say longer term the market will be fine but if you're talking about a capital gains tax of 20% this year and a capital gains tax of 43.4% next year will we not see a selloff where people will sell their winnings this year as opposed to waiting for that higher capital gains tax next year? >> yes, that is the expectation, certainly one that i have. i can't imagine as an investor not wanting to take profits and a lower tax rate and waiting next year...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.n scotland. i think the hairstylists and the owner of the salon are delighted to be able to get some sense of normality, to see their old customers, the people that they've wanted to help, whose hair they've wanted to cut for the last three or four months, that is a great relief. and also the fact they can start making money, of course, a lot of the staff have been on furlough, the fact they can get people back through the doors, is really great news. of course, it is still difficult, still challenging, everyone has to wear masks, aprons, all the sanitising measures that you expect to see and social distancing, there are dividers between the different sections of the salon. all of that makes things a little bit slower and more difficult but the key thing, i think, for the people here is there is a sense that they can get back to doing what they do best and what they've been wanting to do for so long. what are people generally in scotland thinking about the easing of restrictions and th
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.n scotland. i think the hairstylists and the owner of the salon are delighted to be able to get some sense of normality, to see their old customers, the people that they've wanted to help, whose hair they've wanted to cut for the last three or four months, that is a great relief. and also the fact they can start making money, of course, a lot of the staff have been on furlough, the fact they can get people back through the doors, is really great news. of course, it...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.h of the conservative mp for chesham and amersham, cheryl gillan. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is with me. where people are where in westminster she had beeniu? are where in westminster she had been ill? how might they wear. i think it will surprise people seeing the reaction from some conservative mps, and others as well == the reaction from some conservative mps, and others as well— the reaction from some conservative mps, and others as well -- yes, they wear. the prime _ mps, and others as well -- yes, they wear. the prime minister— mps, and others as well -- yes, they wear. the prime minister said - mps, and others as well -- yes, they wear. the prime minister said he i mps, and others as well -- yes, they| wear. the prime minister said he was saddened at cheryl gillan's death, describing her as a great servant to the people of chesham and amersham. she has been in there since 1992, very solid conservative seat, won half of the votes in the constituency —— in the last el
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.h of the conservative mp for chesham and amersham, cheryl gillan. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is with me. where people are where in westminster she had beeniu? are where in westminster she had been ill? how might they wear. i think it will surprise people seeing the reaction from some conservative mps, and others as well == the reaction from some conservative mps, and others as well— the reaction from some conservative mps, and others as well -- yes,...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. where you are. hello. good evening to you. you are watching bbc news. the time now is 6:17pm. i amjane hill to take us to the coverage of the downing street briefing that we have heard from the prime minister, borisjohnson, in the last hour and a half or so. if you didn't see the briefing, let's just remind you have the key points that the prime minister reminded us of. he confirmed —— the prime minister confirmed the next stage of the lockdown lifting in england will go ahead as planned on april 12th, thatis that is next week. non—essential shops, hairdressers and gyms can reopen, and pubs and restaurants can start serving customers outdoors. he said there is "nothing in the present data," like a surge in cases, or a new variant emerging, which suggests that the uk will have to deviate from its current roadmap out of coronavirus restrictions. england's chief medical officer professor chris whitty said vaccines are being rolled out at "a remarkable rate". about 31.6 million people in
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. where you are. hello. good evening to you. you are watching bbc news. the time now is 6:17pm. i amjane hill to take us to the coverage of the downing street briefing that we have heard from the prime minister, borisjohnson, in the last hour and a half or so. if you didn't see the briefing, let's just remind you have the key points that the prime minister reminded us of. he confirmed —— the prime minister confirmed the next stage of the lockdown lifting in...
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brown's families say the fatal bullet struck him in the back of the head they described it as they kill shaw. those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news at the top of the hour right after the one east. president joe biden into the white house facing multiple crises including the coronavirus pandemic and a divided america 3 months on has he managed to follow through on campaign promises to fix the country stay with this bespectacled coverage of biden's 1st 100 days in office on al jazeera. the. these people barely know each other. separated a lifetime ago they don't speak the same language but their families together at last. thousands of children were removed from east timor during the indonesian military occupation. raised as indonesians or abandoned far from harlem and their east timor was lost generation. some way to break a family break a person and break a society by taking their most beloved members. decades later reconciliation begins. the children are coming home. 2 1 o one east investigates a favorite union can heal the wounds of a generation. will . history. without
brown's families say the fatal bullet struck him in the back of the head they described it as they kill shaw. those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news at the top of the hour right after the one east. president joe biden into the white house facing multiple crises including the coronavirus pandemic and a divided america 3 months on has he managed to follow through on campaign promises to fix the country stay with this bespectacled coverage of biden's 1st 100 days in office on...
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shaw resigned in august but denies the allegations. the school will immediately add more student support resources and a new sports medicine chaperone policy. >>> 5:08. still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> what will it take for san francisco's downtown to bounce back? the optimism from local merchants as some pandemic restrictions begin to lift. >>> get ready for a warm up. today is the start of a warming trend. we will continue to see temperatures rise as we head into our weekend. >>> you are moving right along on the freeways. a live look at the bay bridge and so far it is friday light. >>> a live look outside before break from our sales force tower camera, looking south this morning down ?ç?ç?ç >>> 5:12. on the road to recovery, a live look to san francisco where live indoor events like conferences are once again allowed. it's welcome news. but for small business owners making a profit from any event is months away if they reopen at all. susie steimle takes a look at what it will take for downtown san francisco t
shaw resigned in august but denies the allegations. the school will immediately add more student support resources and a new sports medicine chaperone policy. >>> 5:08. still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> what will it take for san francisco's downtown to bounce back? the optimism from local merchants as some pandemic restrictions begin to lift. >>> get ready for a warm up. today is the start of a warming trend. we will continue to see temperatures...
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joining us for more, lucas shaw.surprising thing is, people went to theaters to see it, even though it was also available at home. what do you make of the success of this hybrid strategy, for this one movie, in particular? lucas: it is the first movie where we have seen people go in droves to the box office. i think it is a vote of confidence for theaters, for studios, who feel that when theaters are back at full strength, or at least fully opened, that people will want to go. but it also is a vote of confidence in this strategy that at&t had, with hbo max, of using the warner brothers movies to drive subscribers. it has worked out pretty well. emily: does this mean every movie has to be like godzilla versus kong, if it is going to get people to the theater? lucas: i think the type of movies you see in theaters will be those huge spectacles like godzilla versus kong. i don't think you could release some intimate adult drama and expect millions of people to go to the theater now. the big movies, people will want to se
joining us for more, lucas shaw.surprising thing is, people went to theaters to see it, even though it was also available at home. what do you make of the success of this hybrid strategy, for this one movie, in particular? lucas: it is the first movie where we have seen people go in droves to the box office. i think it is a vote of confidence for theaters, for studios, who feel that when theaters are back at full strength, or at least fully opened, that people will want to go. but it also is a...
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he got a -- churchill got a telegram and message from george bernhard shaw, in which shaw said, i'm sending you two tickets for the first night of my new play. do come yourself and bring a friend, if you have one. to which churchill allegedly replied, thank you for your two tickets. i can't get along on the first night but i'll come along on the second night, if you have one. [ laughter ] >> as the a.l.i. board's literally resident psychiatrist, i want to make a couple of points. kind of stir some thoughts here. i would suggest that there is a difference between lincoln's use of humor in public and private and his concerns and difficulties with intimacy. i was wondering if you would comment on that. because lincoln remains a person unknowable in many ways, including people who thought they knew him well. i was wondering if you could comment on that. >> the distinction between his uáq" the second. >> he used stories in many ways to deflect, and i was wondering if you would comment on that. >> that is a very important point. although lincoln was the life and sole of company and conversations,
he got a -- churchill got a telegram and message from george bernhard shaw, in which shaw said, i'm sending you two tickets for the first night of my new play. do come yourself and bring a friend, if you have one. to which churchill allegedly replied, thank you for your two tickets. i can't get along on the first night but i'll come along on the second night, if you have one. [ laughter ] >> as the a.l.i. board's literally resident psychiatrist, i want to make a couple of points. kind of...
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lucas shaw, thank you for the update.or watching this edition of "bloomberg technology." big reminder, we have a big special show coming up later this week. chip crunch. we will be looking in depth at the global semiconductor shortage from all sides featuring interviews with industry executives and more. that is wednesday right here on bloomberg --"bloomberg technology." this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. and there are over 20 exercises to choose from. get gym results at home. no expensive machines, no expensive memberships. go to aerotrainer.com to get yours now. ♪ >> good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia." >> good evening. haidi: your top stories, u.s. stocks rallied for record after solid economic data and
lucas shaw, thank you for the update.or watching this edition of "bloomberg technology." big reminder, we have a big special show coming up later this week. chip crunch. we will be looking in depth at the global semiconductor shortage from all sides featuring interviews with industry executives and more. that is wednesday right here on bloomberg --"bloomberg technology." this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your...
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shaw how skilful we are because the people would come and judge it was ok we are waiting for the women's football team look the wrong look at how the world can or. yeah i was supporting them in every minute the coach says ok maybe you just go the last 3 minutes because it's important that i be so great when you are. also at the same time that everything happens for a reason. i believe that if i still playing. and this didn't happen to me maybe i wouldn't go international and be the champion for peace or work at sea for because then i would just limit myself. and palestine and just in the surrounding areas so that's why there's a reason behind everything that's. going to look like not. behind of just playing football behind just following the ball i wanted to follow my dreams as well i tried to be a full package in order to fight this world and to be a great example and just to show the other old girls or. the word that nothing can stop you to go forwards it's just like a football game. oh . sorry just say that leaves your daughters to decide on how they want to achieve their dreams if th
shaw how skilful we are because the people would come and judge it was ok we are waiting for the women's football team look the wrong look at how the world can or. yeah i was supporting them in every minute the coach says ok maybe you just go the last 3 minutes because it's important that i be so great when you are. also at the same time that everything happens for a reason. i believe that if i still playing. and this didn't happen to me maybe i wouldn't go international and be the champion for...
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. >> a star of the real housewives of salt lake city is now facing fraud charges jennifer shaw and heristant. they made a virtual court appearance today. >> they are accused of ripping off hundreds of people nationwide over a 10 year span. sheriff john has that story. >> the 2 charges shot faces combine to serve a maximum of 50 years in prison. but an attorney we spoke to say she will likely serve significantly less time. >> these very serious. but will charges jen shyu cast member of real housewives salt lake city and her assistant stuart smith in hot water united states forces, jennifer shaw facing 2 charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud with telemarketing and conspiracy to commit money laundering. greg scored. this is a criminal defense attorney. and so they were selling these leads. >> generating money from them and then according to the governor, might not producing anything at all. maybe nobody got anything for their money and people spent probably millions of dollars according to federal documents there were hundreds of victims over the age of 55 who claim they fell victim
. >> a star of the real housewives of salt lake city is now facing fraud charges jennifer shaw and heristant. they made a virtual court appearance today. >> they are accused of ripping off hundreds of people nationwide over a 10 year span. sheriff john has that story. >> the 2 charges shot faces combine to serve a maximum of 50 years in prison. but an attorney we spoke to say she will likely serve significantly less time. >> these very serious. but will charges jen shyu...
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buck shaw-smith. >> how y'all doing. >> reporter: says he knows almost everyone in camden, arkansas.reporter: it's true. at 91, he has spent more time protecting and serving than many residents have been alive -- 56 years. have you ever missed a day of work? >> no. not just take off. >> reporter: for more than four decades he was a tep with the watchi tau county sheriff's department. >> reporter: first time you retired, how long did that last? >> 30 days. >> reporter: 30 days. so, in his 80s, he became a rookie cop on the camden police department. >> i love to meet people, help peoples, and do thing with peoples. >> reporter: chief boyd woody is buck shaw's boss. >> he was my supervisor. >> reporter: he was your boss. >> yeah. >> reporter: each day starts at 7:00 a.m. >> i check in 15, 20 minutes ahead of time. >> reporter: you are always early? ? uh-huh. >> reporter: somehow i'm not surprised. >> reporter: patrolling, escorting school buses, assisting investigations. >> i took more people home than i arrested and took to jail. >> reporter: you try to come up in a different way. >> y
buck shaw-smith. >> how y'all doing. >> reporter: says he knows almost everyone in camden, arkansas.reporter: it's true. at 91, he has spent more time protecting and serving than many residents have been alive -- 56 years. have you ever missed a day of work? >> no. not just take off. >> reporter: for more than four decades he was a tep with the watchi tau county sheriff's department. >> reporter: first time you retired, how long did that last? >> 30 days....
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lincoln died, jean shaw the president as he watched to play across the street at ford's theater. watch tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. up next author and historical research, or michael, hill tells the story of buckled career, life, and legacy, the university of washington hosted this talk as one of the great live lecture series, they also provided the video. >> michael hill received his be eight in medical science from -- university. and subsequently a.g. j.d. degree from the same institution. he later -- from the kennedy school of government. he's currently a freelance author and his research is based here in fredericton. as a historical researcher, he has assisted such offices as david, john, sebastian, nathanael, evan thomas, senator john mccain, and -- , eight all-star lineup of writers as you know. he won a emmy for his work. he also served as a historical consultant on both the hbo many series, john adams, produced by tom hanks, and the abc many series, challenger, about the disaster. hill is the author of the biog
lincoln died, jean shaw the president as he watched to play across the street at ford's theater. watch tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. up next author and historical research, or michael, hill tells the story of buckled career, life, and legacy, the university of washington hosted this talk as one of the great live lecture series, they also provided the video. >> michael hill received his be eight in medical science from --...
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shaw, let me start with you. what are you seeing in your state?esitancy playing out in maine or not? >> we have been pleased to see and see robust demand for vaccines across the state. although there are some signs that in certain parts of the state it's slowing a bit. overall, for the past year, state health departments have been talking with folks not just about covid but more recently about vaccines. that's because we know in public health, vaccination moves at the speed of trust. now we are uncovering another dimension. not so much a lack of trust, but a lack of convenience. one of the things that we are focused on in maine is making sure that vaccination can move at the speed of convenience. that is to say, making it easy to get vaccinated by offering walk-up hours, unscheduled times, evening hours, going door to door to make vaccination the easy option. >> dr. cantor, the situation is different in louisiana. maine has -- of course, they are facing this new round of challenges. they have a pretty significantly higher vaccination rate. what's
shaw, let me start with you. what are you seeing in your state?esitancy playing out in maine or not? >> we have been pleased to see and see robust demand for vaccines across the state. although there are some signs that in certain parts of the state it's slowing a bit. overall, for the past year, state health departments have been talking with folks not just about covid but more recently about vaccines. that's because we know in public health, vaccination moves at the speed of trust. now...
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according to berkeley the judges said any remnants of the historic shaw mound that existed for nearly 5000 years have either disappear or are now underground. the city declare the area and landmark in the year 2000. it can appeal the ruling. >>> the sound of a leaf blower can be distinct and sometimes unknowing. the city of hayward will consider banning gas powered leaf floors of residential properties beginning in 2024. city staff is recommending the ban after noise complaints and the desire to reduce carbon emissions. if adopted it will take effect january 2024. >>> a southern california convention center is being transformed and will be used to deal with an influx of migrant children from the border. we got a look inside at what will become home for >> reporter: the temporary migrant shelter inside of the long beach convention center includes a full size medical clinic where ucla doctors will screen unaccompanied children for covid and life-threatening and commendable conditions. within two days they will have a full physical. city leaders got the first glimpse of how and where the
according to berkeley the judges said any remnants of the historic shaw mound that existed for nearly 5000 years have either disappear or are now underground. the city declare the area and landmark in the year 2000. it can appeal the ruling. >>> the sound of a leaf blower can be distinct and sometimes unknowing. the city of hayward will consider banning gas powered leaf floors of residential properties beginning in 2024. city staff is recommending the ban after noise complaints and the...
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struct what we have destroyed and in doing so let's shaw local communities i'm going to become too late in a different way with nature a way that is not only romantic but a way also or will also bring some economic revenue some economic benefits and possible so it's basically by showing them. once they. move along with us of course it's not easy to change but it's possible. it's an example. of. how. to produce that change so it's not easy but it's possible topic how does that work i mean the support of local governments what have you seen i mean you're seeing support from the local government here is that something you see everywhere or is it something that you have to build on. being very supportive of the project because they see the bring not only. economy economy going if it's. but it's because. of the. economy but. it's. what they feel and that's what i would feel. if. he. has successfully reintroduced the. giant anteaters. are also working on reintroducing the giant river. which had disappeared from this area because of hunting. it was the apex predator. different. say. they. saw.
struct what we have destroyed and in doing so let's shaw local communities i'm going to become too late in a different way with nature a way that is not only romantic but a way also or will also bring some economic revenue some economic benefits and possible so it's basically by showing them. once they. move along with us of course it's not easy to change but it's possible. it's an example. of. how. to produce that change so it's not easy but it's possible topic how does that work i mean the...
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bob melvin and company going for better or straight win, of course, to be top of the 4 loriano shaw deep to center field. he got a hold of that one center field and that that that that that is gone. we have a tie game at one loriano 3rd home run of the season. bottom of the frame austin hays gives the lead back to the oath with this 2 run shot of jesus luzardo. it's 3 to one baltimore luzardo gave up 3 runs over 6 and two-thirds innings including a couple of home runs to that guy hazy had 2 homers, 3 rbi the orioles broken open into a 5 more runs train and see me grounds one into the hole at shortstop. 2 runs come into score oakland's 13 game win streak is snapped after the game. bob melvin talk about getting the series win despite breaking the streak. >> you do one win series. but you also want to get greedy and then we've been greedy or recently. so, i mean, it's about one in every game that you go out there and play. the end of the day, if you leave and you win a series it's a good thing, but we what we want to win today. we i mean, we want to win bad today. we just could didn't do en
bob melvin and company going for better or straight win, of course, to be top of the 4 loriano shaw deep to center field. he got a hold of that one center field and that that that that that is gone. we have a tie game at one loriano 3rd home run of the season. bottom of the frame austin hays gives the lead back to the oath with this 2 run shot of jesus luzardo. it's 3 to one baltimore luzardo gave up 3 runs over 6 and two-thirds innings including a couple of home runs to that guy hazy had 2...
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i recently spoke with the award-winning lifestyle journalist genevieve shaw brown.re's real pent-up demand for summer vacations this year? >> yes. they're called vaccications. it's the trip you take once you've received your vaccine and they're all the rage this summer. expedia's latest deprivation survey found 82% of respondents plan on taking an extra week's vacation this year. >> so where are people going? >> domestic travel is hotter than ever because international travel can require a series of covid tests and possibly a lengthy quarantine depending on where you live, people are staying stateside. but hotel prices reflect that. so there's a tremendous uptick in camping, glamping and rv travel. and a out, hip camp, sort of the airbnb of camping and glamping, and then harvest host is one to check out too. 2,000 off-beat rv site destinations all over the u.s. >> so what about folks who do actually want to travel internationally? is that doable? >> hotels are going out of their way to make people feel safe. going as far as creating things called safety zones. that'
i recently spoke with the award-winning lifestyle journalist genevieve shaw brown.re's real pent-up demand for summer vacations this year? >> yes. they're called vaccications. it's the trip you take once you've received your vaccine and they're all the rage this summer. expedia's latest deprivation survey found 82% of respondents plan on taking an extra week's vacation this year. >> so where are people going? >> domestic travel is hotter than ever because international travel...
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her parents, laura jordan and michael middleton addressed the court >> to be shaw area. and just, you >> gonzalez was given the maximum sentence, which means after serving a minimum 4 more years in a juvenile detention facility. he could go free at age 25 initially to be tried as an adult, 2018 is controversial. senate bill. 1391, mandated that 1415 year olds must be tried in juvenile court. >> focusing solely retribution or just desserts. abandoning adrian to the toxic adult prison system. just another way of saying we don't care. the bottom line is. >> certain changes need to be made in juvenile justice to reform. of course, but one size fits all legislation that takes no account at all for people like adrian we had experts who said they had never, ever seen anybody present like him ever in a 30 year career as a child psychologist never. >> the dia went on to say that there are statutes on the books that could allow for an extension gonzalez says sentence. but he says that the recent reforms a cast doubt on that as well. maddie's family believes it will never happen. a
her parents, laura jordan and michael middleton addressed the court >> to be shaw area. and just, you >> gonzalez was given the maximum sentence, which means after serving a minimum 4 more years in a juvenile detention facility. he could go free at age 25 initially to be tried as an adult, 2018 is controversial. senate bill. 1391, mandated that 1415 year olds must be tried in juvenile court. >> focusing solely retribution or just desserts. abandoning adrian to the toxic adult...
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tom atmosphere above means listless clay shaw from. the bullets flying obsess above nonstop excitement in the final match the be. observing it on d w. l break. hundreds. thousands of syrian christians. want to live here is one of the oldest religious communities along the world is on the verge of extinction. christians around the world are interesting watching the development courage and despair help for serious christian. 090 minutes on w. . what people have to say 1st to us. that's right. reporter every weekend on d w. but. i hope the times are good or the. warming doesn't do very. well but yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. the present day hoaxes. upgraded. source may 3rd on g.w. . this is utopia news live from berlin and india is hit by a 2nd wave of the corona virus as new cases soar to almost 100000 for a 2nd day in a row state leaders call on prime minister narendra modi to open up the back to nations to more people. also coming out a call for a tougher longer lock down in germany
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shaw feels she cannot even go back to her village as there's nothing there for her now life has become a daily struggle to survive the. joining us is part of chatter g. in delhi she's a journalist and columnist working on health and social issues the pandemic has impacted women around the world we just saw the story of one woman who worked in the informal sector and i wonder do these workers in india have a social safety net and do even white collar workers have a good social safety net there hietala so. great to be here with you on your show you know that's that's the unfortunate fact that acted fast majority of workers in india almost 90 percent are actually part of what we call the informal economy and. of course there's degrees are pretty heritage of vulnerability the vast majority creating that women don't really have any they don't have formal job contracts as a salary you know it's not a salary at the end of the month so that's that's where the problem comes in i've been over the last year actually literally walking 2 lanes and bylines of delhi visiting many of these slums and t
shaw feels she cannot even go back to her village as there's nothing there for her now life has become a daily struggle to survive the. joining us is part of chatter g. in delhi she's a journalist and columnist working on health and social issues the pandemic has impacted women around the world we just saw the story of one woman who worked in the informal sector and i wonder do these workers in india have a social safety net and do even white collar workers have a good social safety net there...
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a light colored infinity and a black are also learning the first ul going on to shaw university and ncaa division ii school located in north carolina. so far police say he doesn't appear the two victims knew each other. they are still trying to locate the suspect and find a motive in the shootings. >>> for a second time this month, san jose police are investigating a deadly hit and run at the exact same intersection. the most recent incident happened just after 8:30 last night on kirchner avenue and monterey road. this is in the santa clara county fairgrounds. we were there as detectives were blocking off lanes with crime tape. police say the victim was crossing the state with a walker when she was hit by a vehicle. the driver sped away before police arrived. her identity has not yet been released. on april 1st woman was hit and killed by a white mercedes at this very same intersection. police a 37-year-old victim was crossing the street in a wheelchair. >>> to cut down on crashes, the police department pulled off a pedestrian's safety sting operation today. leased departments and plainc
a light colored infinity and a black are also learning the first ul going on to shaw university and ncaa division ii school located in north carolina. so far police say he doesn't appear the two victims knew each other. they are still trying to locate the suspect and find a motive in the shootings. >>> for a second time this month, san jose police are investigating a deadly hit and run at the exact same intersection. the most recent incident happened just after 8:30 last night on...
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a doctor friend of mine said well, shaw was a great doctor haider, but i don't think he was.i think he was just a idealist with a sardonic sense and there are some things he summed up well. one thing he said that i applied to african-americans when i wrote "medical apartheid" was that he talked about the fact that for a lot of people in medicine the tragedy because you have to trust medical people, trust doctors and researchers and-- with your life and yet you don't trust them. so, it's a horrible dilemma and it's a real dilemma, a real american dilemma. @a lot of people in this country pace this everyday, so i think shaw was right on the money. i don't think he hated doctors. i think he had a clear ideal that doctors were highly skilled and idealistic, but you know again human beings, flawed like the rest of us. host: we have about 15 minutes left with author harriet washington and steve in cincinnati, good afternoon. you are on book tv. caller: thank you very much for letting me speak. congratulations to you, ms. washington for fabulous books. just amazing. there is a docto
a doctor friend of mine said well, shaw was a great doctor haider, but i don't think he was.i think he was just a idealist with a sardonic sense and there are some things he summed up well. one thing he said that i applied to african-americans when i wrote "medical apartheid" was that he talked about the fact that for a lot of people in medicine the tragedy because you have to trust medical people, trust doctors and researchers and-- with your life and yet you don't trust them. so,...