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sonia, you tell us what it is a net or to — on sonia, you tell us what it is a net or to a _ on soniais a net or to a follow-up. will - on sonia, you tell us what it is a net or to a follow-up. will go i on sonia, you tell us what it is a l net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with _ net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what _ net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what it _ net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what it is, _ net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what it is, as - net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what it is, as i - briefly with what it is, as i understand it, the giga just refers to billions and refers to the fact that these are very big powerful batteries. brilliant come over to you, tom. that is exactly the wikipedia entry and she _ that is exactly the wikipedia entry and she e—mailed me, and i said that is not _ and she e—mailed me, and i said that is not substantial. so we are still a feeling — is not substantial. so we are still a feeling around in the dark, actuaiiy, _ a feeling around in the dark
sonia, you tell us what it is a net or to — on sonia, you tell us what it is a net or to a _ on soniais a net or to a follow-up. will - on sonia, you tell us what it is a net or to a follow-up. will go i on sonia, you tell us what it is a l net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with _ net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what _ net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what it _ net or to a follow-up. will go very briefly with what it is, _ net or to a follow-up. will...
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i think sonja -- sonia was present. 0h, she is back, sonia, | present. 0h, she is back, sonia, sorry. summer when we have got an idea ofiust how— the summer when we have got an idea ofjust how extra transmissible the indian _ ofjust how extra transmissible the indian bennett —— variant is. we don't _ indian bennett —— variant is. we don't know— indian bennett —— variant is. we don't know that for sure yet, but i don't know that for sure yet, but i do think— don't know that for sure yet, but i do think we — don't know that for sure yet, but i do think we need to think quite carefully— do think we need to think quite carefully post our vaccination programme is proceeding apace. we know the _ programme is proceeding apace. we know the biggest threat now of a third wave would be if a variance comes— third wave would be if a variance comes in— third wave would be if a variance comes in from abroad that is much more _ comes in from abroad that is much more transmissible or creates much more _ more transmissible or creates much more serious disease or is vaccine resistant. — more serious dis
i think sonja -- sonia was present. 0h, she is back, sonia, | present. 0h, she is back, sonia, sorry. summer when we have got an idea ofiust how— the summer when we have got an idea ofjust how extra transmissible the indian _ ofjust how extra transmissible the indian bennett —— variant is. we don't _ indian bennett —— variant is. we don't know— indian bennett —— variant is. we don't know that for sure yet, but i don't know that for sure yet, but i do think— don't know that for...
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sonia, thank you very much- tom. — about dominic cummings. sonia, thank you very much. tom, another story in the front of the telegraph, which, perhaps on a different day might appear more prominently on other papers. france orders uk seven—day quarantine. asked me to have a feeling that that might— asked me to have a feeling that that miqhtiust _ asked me to have a feeling that that mightjust be splashed over every front— mightjust be splashed over every front page with that bombshell we were all— front page with that bombshell we were all treated to today. an interesting story. who would book a foreign _ interesting story. who would book a foreign summer holiday anytime soon? here we _ foreign summer holiday anytime soon? here we go. _ foreign summer holiday anytime soon? here we go, just when we thought it was safe _ here we go, just when we thought it was safe to — here we go, just when we thought it was safe to go back into the travel agents. _ was safe to go back into the travel agents, albeit, france is not quite on the _ agents, albeit, france is not quite on th
sonia, thank you very much- tom. — about dominic cummings. sonia, thank you very much. tom, another story in the front of the telegraph, which, perhaps on a different day might appear more prominently on other papers. france orders uk seven—day quarantine. asked me to have a feeling that that might— asked me to have a feeling that that miqhtiust _ asked me to have a feeling that that mightjust be splashed over every front— mightjust be splashed over every front page with that bombshell...
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they had brought something for prosecutor sonia balleste, a religious tile belonging to ariet. >> soniaf ariet's to touch during her last closing argument, to channel ariet's spirit and courage. >> she took the witness stand in the preliminary hearing and faced evil, and for the first time in her life, stood up to him. she knew exactly what he would do to her for it. >> he had done some bad things in his life, but he didn't hire anybody to murder ariet girgis. he's innocent. >> there was nothing left to do now but wait. after nearly a decade, these final moments were perhaps the most excruciating. >> i don't know. this has been like -- >> a lot of anxiety built up right now. just wondering when the verdict's going to come in. i mean, it's going to be like any moment. >> sonia, already at her new job, waited for the phone to ring. she had played the waiting game numerous times. it wasn't any easier this last time. >> i didn't want to let those boys down. so, yes, i was probably a little bit more nervous than usual. >> it was definitely agonizing. every time we heard a ring or a buzzer, i
they had brought something for prosecutor sonia balleste, a religious tile belonging to ariet. >> soniaf ariet's to touch during her last closing argument, to channel ariet's spirit and courage. >> she took the witness stand in the preliminary hearing and faced evil, and for the first time in her life, stood up to him. she knew exactly what he would do to her for it. >> he had done some bad things in his life, but he didn't hire anybody to murder ariet girgis. he's innocent....
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you mention sonia. we are going to show a _ accident. you mention sonia.that and say, "i'm your father, love." and not get a duff—duff. been waiting 35 years since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather since sonia was adopted but i am her real father oh, since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather oh, it is since sonia was adopted but i am her real father oh, it is so since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather oh, it is so iconic. to be there, to have grown up with it, to be in the vic, it's not real! it doesn't smell of beer. you know, but it looks, you know, it blows your mind to know how incredible and how much detail the race and to know... you know there is that area behind the bar there are some stairs? this is where dirty den handed over the divorce papers and to stand there, at least i, nobody about something, my god, 32 million people watched this moment and here i am see if i can get that bone and put it in the bag and sell it at auction. i watched an episode last night and what struck me, you just fit in so brilliantly. you are offe
you mention sonia. we are going to show a _ accident. you mention sonia.that and say, "i'm your father, love." and not get a duff—duff. been waiting 35 years since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather since sonia was adopted but i am her real father oh, since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather oh, it is since sonia was adopted but i am her real father oh, it is so since sonia was adopted but i am her realfather oh, it is so iconic. to be there, to have grown up with it,...
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. >> nos vamos a chicago, cliente agredio a em restaurante, sonia nos tiene mas >> so(sonido ambienteacion en pantalla( >> jesdus vivio esta agresion >> empezo a ofender a los c clientes dice que no le im improtaban . >> esta disputa se dio porque se negaba al uso del tapabocas >> los hechos fueron el pasado 14 de mayo en estoye popular restaurante de illinois . >> prefieres que no te ind indentifiuquemos pero empezaste grabar cando escalaron los d discursos >> estaba en frente de mi y lo primero que el hizo es actuar con el cartel encima de la mesa entonces ahi fue donde dijo froserias >> y ahi estaba arriba de la mesa, lo tiro despues a la b basuura no me hacia caso despues empezo a hablar de los mexicano y todo esas cosas >> en las imagenes vemos como mantenian la calma . >> queria hacer algo, pero s sabsabia que no me queria meter en pr problemas >> la policia de esta zona envi el siguiente comunicado, este es un querido restaurante iconico, nos entristece saber que sus empleados duyeron agredidos >> de chioicago nos vamos a l frontera sur, los bomberos u usaron una escalera para
. >> nos vamos a chicago, cliente agredio a em restaurante, sonia nos tiene mas >> so(sonido ambienteacion en pantalla( >> jesdus vivio esta agresion >> empezo a ofender a los c clientes dice que no le im improtaban . >> esta disputa se dio porque se negaba al uso del tapabocas >> los hechos fueron el pasado 14 de mayo en estoye popular restaurante de illinois . >> prefieres que no te ind indentifiuquemos pero empezaste grabar cando escalaron los d...
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but the most troubling thing they found was a manila folder with a workup on justice sonia sotomayor. ( ticking ) >> what's going on, lou? >> "60 minutes" has been following elderly participants in a study called 90+. and, as you'll hear tonight, what they're finding out about the science of longevity is evolving and amazing. >> half of all children born today in the united states and europe is going to reach their 103rd or 104th birthday. >> half? >> yes. ( ticking ) ( playing beethoven's piano concerto no. 3 ) >> as concert halls in the u.s. and europe begin slowly to reopen, we bring you the story of pianist igor levit, a 34- year-old classical colossus. ♪ during the pandemic, he told us he has missed his audiences dreadfully. so, tonight, we thought we'd introduce him to ours. ♪ ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) where therere's commititment. ththere's confnfidence. where ththere's teteamwork.. there'e's trust. whereveve
but the most troubling thing they found was a manila folder with a workup on justice sonia sotomayor. ( ticking ) >> what's going on, lou? >> "60 minutes" has been following elderly participants in a study called 90+. and, as you'll hear tonight, what they're finding out about the science of longevity is evolving and amazing. >> half of all children born today in the united states and europe is going to reach their 103rd or 104th birthday. >> half? >>...
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in mid-april, when sonia invited us to visit, she and others in her tribe had already been vaccinatedonths earlier, many indigenous friends and relatives had been infected andied. according to data collected by guajajara's group, since the beginning of the pandemic more than 54,500 indigenous people have been infected and more than 1080 indigenous have died, including dozens of elders. that's a massive toll for a country-wide population of roughly 800,000. and it's a death rate six times higher than thatf the rest of brazil. while guajajara said her peoples' communal way of living, and immunological vulnerabilities, contributed to the high rate of infection, sh mostly attributes the large number of covid deaths to president bolsonaro's harsh views on indigenous. >> ( translated ): in his first day of office, the first acts were to dismantle the digenous peoples' rights and to try to end the indigenous policy of brazil. it's impossible to have a health system that fits all indigenous people. we are 365 groups, over 6,000 villages all over brazil, in different regions. it should be a pr
in mid-april, when sonia invited us to visit, she and others in her tribe had already been vaccinatedonths earlier, many indigenous friends and relatives had been infected andied. according to data collected by guajajara's group, since the beginning of the pandemic more than 54,500 indigenous people have been infected and more than 1080 indigenous have died, including dozens of elders. that's a massive toll for a country-wide population of roughly 800,000. and it's a death rate six times higher...
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. >>> to discuss this case and police reform further, i want to bring in sonia pruitt, founder of the black police experience and member of the law enforcement action partnership and juanita toliver. thank you so much for joining us. i'm sure you just listened to the conversation i had with the family's attorney. this video, and i watched all the body cam footage both inside the vehicles of the police officers and the footage that was on them. and it's astounding. it's so disturbing, and captain, i want to play some of it for you as we're going over this. i want to play a longer version of trooper hollingsworth, actually the trooper that subsequently died in a car crash after he was told that he was being terminated, talking about the incident, and then i want to get your reaction. >> i beat the ever-living [ bleep ] out of him, choked him and everything else, trying to get him under control. and we finally got him in handcuffs when a third man got there. and the son of a [ bleep ] was still fighting and we were still wrestling with him, trying to hold him down because he was spitting
. >>> to discuss this case and police reform further, i want to bring in sonia pruitt, founder of the black police experience and member of the law enforcement action partnership and juanita toliver. thank you so much for joining us. i'm sure you just listened to the conversation i had with the family's attorney. this video, and i watched all the body cam footage both inside the vehicles of the police officers and the footage that was on them. and it's astounding. it's so disturbing,...
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sonia syngal, great to have you on "mad money. >> thanks, jim take care. >> guys, this one, i have to tell you, don't judge about the numbers. the more you dig, the more you will like sonia syngal, ceo of gap, the new gap "mad money" is back after the break. >> home might be where the heart is but as the world reopens, is it still where the profits are? the ceo of williams sonoma joins cramer fresh off earnings to break down the numbers and how the stay-at-home name might fare as americans begin to venture out. next ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new customers — they get our best deals. you got your existing customers — they also get our best deals. everyone. gets. the deals. questions? got it. but, why did you use a permanent marker? because i want to make sure you remember. i am going to get a new whiteboard. it's not complicated. only at&t gives new & existing customers the same great deals on all smartphones. get up to $700 off our latest 5g smartphones. it's hard to hope, hard to cope with crisis. so we get to work.
sonia syngal, great to have you on "mad money. >> thanks, jim take care. >> guys, this one, i have to tell you, don't judge about the numbers. the more you dig, the more you will like sonia syngal, ceo of gap, the new gap "mad money" is back after the break. >> home might be where the heart is but as the world reopens, is it still where the profits are? the ceo of williams sonoma joins cramer fresh off earnings to break down the numbers and how the stay-at-home...
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. >> reporter: sonia thomas is a parent who's teaching other nashville families how to advocate for their kids. >> the state and other states around this country have failed to teach children how to read. if we don't have any other right, we have a right to be taught how to read, and that is not happening. >> reporter: sonya chose to hold her own son back a grade and feels parental involvement is crucial. >> this is about partnership this is not a one size fits all solution it shouldn't be. all children are different. >> reporter: now across america, parents helpless that their kids will be held back. rehema ellis, nbc news, nashville, tennessee. >>> still ahead, decades after a deadly campus tragedy, at long last the college graduation ceremony more than 50 years in the making >>> most of us know what happened at kent state in 1970 when the national guard opened fire on college students but what many of us don't know is what happened at jackson state university in mississippi just days later. now a half-century after that other deadly college shooting, it's finally being made right. ron
. >> reporter: sonia thomas is a parent who's teaching other nashville families how to advocate for their kids. >> the state and other states around this country have failed to teach children how to read. if we don't have any other right, we have a right to be taught how to read, and that is not happening. >> reporter: sonya chose to hold her own son back a grade and feels parental involvement is crucial. >> this is about partnership this is not a one size fits all...
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some have linked it to the ancient sonia and dennis d based in present day iran. others believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist say the core of the wall structure was built a long time ago with mud and 1st later it was reinforced with lime plaster. and then finally, with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities stepped in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years, dolman fun trust has undertaken a huge repair and preservation effort. is important for everybody to take care of these places. but we have not been able to calculate this feeling amongst the people that there are other custodians of these sites due to the financial constraints and the political constraints. it has been difficult to develop these areas. the hills of runny code are home to the global and ancient below the tribe. about 50 families currently live here without electricity school or a hospital for generations. they have known nothing but farming and livestock. so good, sustainable eco touris
some have linked it to the ancient sonia and dennis d based in present day iran. others believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist say the core of the wall structure was built a long time ago with mud and 1st later it was reinforced with lime plaster. and then finally, with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities stepped in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years, dolman...
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so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities, roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day, but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to no. i've only done one around this city just came out of a lockdown, but said mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes that he was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com. the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of residents. 50900. 65 is the actual number of people citizen living today, here in venice, that's 30 people less than a week before. over tourism has been driving people out of the city. but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation with don't want to much tories him because he would suffocate the place. but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him in a place where everyone lives, off tourism one wa
so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities, roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day, but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to no. i've only done one around this city just came out of a lockdown, but said mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes...
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as sonia says, a lot of the _ he had to say.a little bit because the one thing people know about— because the one thing people know about him — because the one thing people know about him is his barnard castle trip, _ about him is his barnard castle trip, but — about him is his barnard castle trip, but anyone who had been around dominic— trip, but anyone who had been around dominic for— trip, but anyone who had been around dominic for any trip, but anyone who had been around dominic forany number of trip, but anyone who had been around dominic for any number of years and i dominic for any number of years and i have _ dominic for any number of years and i have worked with him maybe 20 years _ i have worked with him maybe 20 years ago. — i have worked with him maybe 20 years ago, but anyone who knows him knows _ years ago, but anyone who knows him knows that _ years ago, but anyone who knows him knows that the moment he walked into number— knows that the moment he walked into number ten _ knows that the moment he walked into numbe
as sonia says, a lot of the _ he had to say.a little bit because the one thing people know about— because the one thing people know about him — because the one thing people know about him is his barnard castle trip, _ about him is his barnard castle trip, but — about him is his barnard castle trip, but anyone who had been around dominic— trip, but anyone who had been around dominic for— trip, but anyone who had been around dominic for any trip, but anyone who had been around dominic...
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some have linked it to the ancient sonia and the nifty, based in present day iran. others believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist said the core of the wall structure was built a long time ago with mud, and furth later it was reenforced with lime plaster. and then finally, with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities stepped in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years, dolman fun trust has undertaken a huge repair and preservation effort. it is important for everybody to take care of these places, but we have not been able to calculate this feeling amongst the people, the other custodians of the sites, due to the financial constraints and the political constraints. it has been difficult to develop these areas. the hills of really good are home to the global and ancient butch tribe about 50 families currently live here without electricity school or a hospital for generations. they have known nothing but farming and livestock. so could sustainable eco tourism he
some have linked it to the ancient sonia and the nifty, based in present day iran. others believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist said the core of the wall structure was built a long time ago with mud, and furth later it was reenforced with lime plaster. and then finally, with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities stepped in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years,...
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and sonia sotomayor was the first justice that was hispanic. us go join a question. >> i am in 10th grade. how does a person get to become a supreme court justice? luke: that is a great question and it is hard to become a supreme court justice. there are three basic steps. first, there has to be a vacancy on the supreme court. the supreme court can only have nine people on it at a time. after a vacant the happens, it is up to the president pick someone through a process called nomination. and then it is up to the senate to vote on the nominee the president is selecting. to vote on the nominee. decisions that the justices make are very important. they affect everyone in the entire country. i have had the privilege of being a law clerk to justice sotomayor. she has one of the nine justices, and every year she hires some young lawyers like myself to work with her on the supreme court as law clerks. law clerks help the justices writes their decisions and also to do research, and to get ready to hear the case as that are brought before the supreme c
and sonia sotomayor was the first justice that was hispanic. us go join a question. >> i am in 10th grade. how does a person get to become a supreme court justice? luke: that is a great question and it is hard to become a supreme court justice. there are three basic steps. first, there has to be a vacancy on the supreme court. the supreme court can only have nine people on it at a time. after a vacant the happens, it is up to the president pick someone through a process called nomination....
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we're really wet and windy weather across sweden, affecting parts of finland and lexia and lithuania sonia as well. we have had some flood alerts around the bay, the gulf over riga in latvia where those rains on particularly heavy. and it's wayne, yes, nice. and found the storms as well. and that rain edges down across the balcony. we'll see some thunderstorms across romania. we were expecting pretty wet conditions here, and it's a similar story for germany and france wet weather dominating here. but as we go into thursday, the temperatures do pick up and we will feel that warm things are drying up. so similar story for the u. k, that's the head of the cold weather that's on the way the sunshine coming through and some warmth, london at 20 degrees for the south. it is a pretty clear picture, lots of sunshine for greece and for italy, and for spain we have the heat building, but a few showers across the southern coast. sponsor cut on airways, killing the debate. you don't receive the picture and amplify your voice. they're only given a certain narrative, the media will miss the true story,
we're really wet and windy weather across sweden, affecting parts of finland and lexia and lithuania sonia as well. we have had some flood alerts around the bay, the gulf over riga in latvia where those rains on particularly heavy. and it's wayne, yes, nice. and found the storms as well. and that rain edges down across the balcony. we'll see some thunderstorms across romania. we were expecting pretty wet conditions here, and it's a similar story for germany and france wet weather dominating...
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so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities roughly $600.00 gone. no use usually cut a lot or what do 3 tours a day. but the pandemic has practically run him out of business, outdoor burday from october to now. i've only done one writing sheet of this city just came out of a lockdown, but sent mark square still be really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes. the v was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com . the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of residents, 50900. 65 is the actual number of people citizens living today, here in venice, that's 30 people less than a week before. over tourism has been driving people out of the city. but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation. we don't want to much tories him because it would suffocate the place, but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him in a place where everyone lives off tourism
so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities roughly $600.00 gone. no use usually cut a lot or what do 3 tours a day. but the pandemic has practically run him out of business, outdoor burday from october to now. i've only done one writing sheet of this city just came out of a lockdown, but sent mark square still be really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring...
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sonya asked what have recent first ladies contributed to the white house art collection stan sonia recently just in the past administration the trump family contributed to helping acquire a noguchi sculpture for the rose garden. it's outside as i said the obama's acquired that alma thomas painting the jacob lawrence painting the builders came to the white house during the bush administration. so you really see a long thread of first families trying to help with acquisition of works during their administration. natalie wants to know if you've thought about perhaps writing something on this topic and being able to share it with your notes and documentation. absolutely, so i will highlight that a few of these artists are in our diversity in the white house collection on our website and there are some full length articles on a few of the women that i mentioned today including alma thomas greta, kempton, georgia o'keefe. and so that's on white house history.org if you're interested, but we're always adding new items and i would certainly love to contribute more information to our website on this
sonya asked what have recent first ladies contributed to the white house art collection stan sonia recently just in the past administration the trump family contributed to helping acquire a noguchi sculpture for the rose garden. it's outside as i said the obama's acquired that alma thomas painting the jacob lawrence painting the builders came to the white house during the bush administration. so you really see a long thread of first families trying to help with acquisition of works during their...
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some have linked it to the ancient sonia and dennis d based in present day. iran. i don't believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist say the core of the vall structure was built a long time ago with mud. and 1st later it was reinforced with lime plaster. and then finally, with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities step in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years, dolman fun trust has undertaken a huge repair and preservation effort, which is important for everybody to take care of these pieces. but we have not been able to locate this feeling amongst the people that there are other custodians of these sites. due to the financial constraints and the political constraints, it has been difficult to develop these areas. the hills of runny code are home to the global and ancient bologna tribe about 50. all families currently live here without electricity school or a hospital. for generations, they have known nothing but farming and livestock. so
some have linked it to the ancient sonia and dennis d based in present day. iran. i don't believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist say the core of the vall structure was built a long time ago with mud. and 1st later it was reinforced with lime plaster. and then finally, with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities step in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years, dolman...
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some have linked it to the ancient sonia and dennis de, based in present day iran. others believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist said the core of the vall structure was built a long time ago with mud, and 1st later it was reenforced with lime plaster. and then finally with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities stepped in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years than dolman fun trust has undertaken a huge repair and preservation effort, which is important for everybody to take care of these places. but we have not been able to calculate this feeling amongst the people that the other custodians of the sites due to the financial constraints and the political constraints. it has been difficult to develop these areas. the hills of really good are home to the global and ancient bologna tribe, about 50 whole families currently live here without electricity school or a hospital for generations. they have known nothing but farming and livestock. so could sustainabl
some have linked it to the ancient sonia and dennis de, based in present day iran. others believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist said the core of the vall structure was built a long time ago with mud, and 1st later it was reenforced with lime plaster. and then finally with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities stepped in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years than...
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and next up is this sonia where the leader of the fire creek disease was arrested. we want to know who the individual is, who implanted young men to undergo trials, and then prepare plans for terrorist attacks. we approached estonian intelligence, while they did not agree to an interview, they insisted that we would not continue our search for the young man in question because he was just 13 years old. senior investigator under the sca ha, explains the challenges involved in identifying these online near enough degree. usually in those kinds of cases. the problem is how to overcome the means of consecration and to find the voice behind those earlier cities and who is for the fact is that the person is very young, there is and a surprise. so young people are capable of having such influence. nowadays, he cannot be persecuted as an adult. so i think there's a lot of work to do for the family end of the school system. the sodium boys has been placed on a watch list like him. many of the perpetrators in the virtual groups are extremely young. these are you in mentioned
and next up is this sonia where the leader of the fire creek disease was arrested. we want to know who the individual is, who implanted young men to undergo trials, and then prepare plans for terrorist attacks. we approached estonian intelligence, while they did not agree to an interview, they insisted that we would not continue our search for the young man in question because he was just 13 years old. senior investigator under the sca ha, explains the challenges involved in identifying these...
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sonia sotomayor joined that opinion by chief justice roberts. justice aleast to authored -- just alito authors a mighty concurrent opinion, teaches out this principle of autonomy in a bradder way than the chief justice's opinion did. his opinion was joined by justice elena kagan. 9 are0. why? because the supreme court of the united states and we're talk about almost the current membership are not entirely membership but the recent membership of the supreme court was unanimously in favor of church autonomy in the face of a serious potential violation of civil rights. the violation of the americans with disabilities act. >> i believe justice kagan joined the alito concurring opinion. >> the aleast to concurring opinion ripened and now as of this last summer, the autonomy principle was rearticulatessed in two companion catholic school cases where i thought it was going to be a -- i thought we would win, the forces of lisch would win but i thought it was very hard case because the los angeles diocese didn't require the lay teachers to be catholic. a
sonia sotomayor joined that opinion by chief justice roberts. justice aleast to authored -- just alito authors a mighty concurrent opinion, teaches out this principle of autonomy in a bradder way than the chief justice's opinion did. his opinion was joined by justice elena kagan. 9 are0. why? because the supreme court of the united states and we're talk about almost the current membership are not entirely membership but the recent membership of the supreme court was unanimously in favor of...
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sonia, thank you so much for being with us.. one of the things that i think that is important for folks to know is we had a group of really thoughtful teachers, school leaders, we received feedback from families, as well as the work of our central office staff. and one of the messages that was very clear is that this is a once in a century type of challenge that has impacted families and communities very differently. so the goal was not to penalize young people for that, but to make sure that they had the skills that they needed. and one of the best ways to do that that we're seeing in the research is acceleration, it is not having kind of mass holding back or mass retention of students. so that is really what drove the decision. >> and that is really interesting because it almost counters what you would think to accelerate. i think people say that you need to hold them back and let them repeat it. so why is axcceleration the answer? >> you're right, for a number of people it is almost counterintuitive. but what we're seeing he
sonia, thank you so much for being with us.. one of the things that i think that is important for folks to know is we had a group of really thoughtful teachers, school leaders, we received feedback from families, as well as the work of our central office staff. and one of the messages that was very clear is that this is a once in a century type of challenge that has impacted families and communities very differently. so the goal was not to penalize young people for that, but to make sure that...
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>> anderson, we have new reporting from my colleague, myself and sonia where we learned the new york. this investigation is focused on him personally and a tax investigation sources tell us and this is being run by a small unit within the ag's office who has special authority in limited jurisdiction on crime until matters but one of those is taxes. this investigation has been underway for sometime. it was stemmed in part from information that the office had received from his former daughter-in-law jennifer wise l b -- wise and this is additional pressure. prosecutors wanted him to cooperate into the investigation into the trump organization and something prosecutors like to do is find the vulnerability and push people to see if they will flip and cooperate and if they were to get his cooperation, he's been with the trump organization for 40 years and one of the most loyal people to former president donald trump so it would be a big coup for them. but it's important to note that allen weisselberg has not been accused of any wrongdoing but in a sign of how seriously he's taken this inv
>> anderson, we have new reporting from my colleague, myself and sonia where we learned the new york. this investigation is focused on him personally and a tax investigation sources tell us and this is being run by a small unit within the ag's office who has special authority in limited jurisdiction on crime until matters but one of those is taxes. this investigation has been underway for sometime. it was stemmed in part from information that the office had received from his former...
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the same year i won the citywide poetry contest where sonia sanchez was the guest speaker so talk to me. >> you had the talent early on. i didn't. i was not a for a shifts reader. because i had challenges with reading. i'm old enough that i didn't get a diagnosis but i had some learning differences, figured out how to support myself but i wasn't a big reader as a kid. only read when i had to, listens in class if i didn't finish the book, just listen to what everyone else said about the book, that manner of learning did quite well, praise right oral rhetoric, theater kid, became a lawyer. i knew i had good ideas. i know i was praised for my articulation in a stereotypical way so i knew my ideas and language were good but couldn't craft a sentence that wasn't passive. i stumbled upon the poetry of lucille clifton in 2005. we were assigning poetry questions to stanford and two of the books, the freshman got all three, the authors would come, meet with the entire freshman class and i have the honor of introducing the event. i read all the books. couldn't stand poetry but coming to my cam
the same year i won the citywide poetry contest where sonia sanchez was the guest speaker so talk to me. >> you had the talent early on. i didn't. i was not a for a shifts reader. because i had challenges with reading. i'm old enough that i didn't get a diagnosis but i had some learning differences, figured out how to support myself but i wasn't a big reader as a kid. only read when i had to, listens in class if i didn't finish the book, just listen to what everyone else said about the...
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her alias was sonia. >> yes he started working with her in about 1942, so is 1942 or 43 before he went to the u.s.. she was part of this interesting family of german communists. all of whom came over to london, her brother was a very close i don't know if they were friends, but they were compatriots his name was jurgen. he was here in the u.s. for a while and he it was him who put his sister in touch with this close in order to be his handler. and i don't know if klaus fuchs new jurgen but he didn't mean he didn't seem to know ursula. so he didn't identify her as a member of the family, and they had a very professional relationship. she is one of the top spies for the communists. and she worked in a few different countries. she and he would meet and they would walk along the lane, and pretend they were boyfriend and girlfriend and he would hand her whatever information he had. and she had a special place to put it behind the tree, and someone else would come and fetch it. they had the whole thing worked out. they did that for a year and a half about. it was about that moment of time i
her alias was sonia. >> yes he started working with her in about 1942, so is 1942 or 43 before he went to the u.s.. she was part of this interesting family of german communists. all of whom came over to london, her brother was a very close i don't know if they were friends, but they were compatriots his name was jurgen. he was here in the u.s. for a while and he it was him who put his sister in touch with this close in order to be his handler. and i don't know if klaus fuchs new jurgen...
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the argument has been is it john sonia or roosevelt again?you have written about both men, one of them you worked for and you will, lyndon johnson, what was it to you? >> it seems there is a comparison between the scope of the ambitions that lbj had with the great society, and the ambitions and aspirations that biden recommended in his first joint session of congress speech. in both men, it seems came into a crisis. we forget the profound crisis that faced us after the assassination of jfk. the country had no idea where it was coming from. it could've been russia, cuba, a sense of paralysis. he made the decision to make the civil rights bill passages number one priority, and he goes to congress to talk about that. his advisor, says you can't do. this it's much too bold you'll, never get it passed the senate filibuster. you will be a failed president. the currency of the presidency should not be spent on this. he famously said, then why does the presidency for? , so they are both men of congress. in fact, biden said i'm glad to be back here. l
the argument has been is it john sonia or roosevelt again?you have written about both men, one of them you worked for and you will, lyndon johnson, what was it to you? >> it seems there is a comparison between the scope of the ambitions that lbj had with the great society, and the ambitions and aspirations that biden recommended in his first joint session of congress speech. in both men, it seems came into a crisis. we forget the profound crisis that faced us after the assassination of...
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. >> then justice sonia sotomayor weighed in saying this. >> i'm told by my law clerks that among certainentage of the population, how much you curse is a badge of honor. kids basically talk to their classmates. most of their exchanges have to do with their perceptions of the authoritarian nature of their teachers and others. >> justice kavanaugh acknowledged even nba legend michael jordan hasn't let go of the fact he didn't make the varsity team in high school. then he addressed the first amendment implications. >> maybe what bothers me when i read this is it didn't seem the punishment was tailored to the defense given what i just said about how important it is and you know how much it means to the kids. a year's suspension from the team just seems excessive to me. but how does that fit into the first amendment doctrine or does it fit in at all in a case like this? >> one concern raised by justice kagan with justice sotomayor is the prospect if schools can't discipline off campus speech in some capacity it'll hamper their ability to address genuine problems like cyber bullying. all of th
. >> then justice sonia sotomayor weighed in saying this. >> i'm told by my law clerks that among certainentage of the population, how much you curse is a badge of honor. kids basically talk to their classmates. most of their exchanges have to do with their perceptions of the authoritarian nature of their teachers and others. >> justice kavanaugh acknowledged even nba legend michael jordan hasn't let go of the fact he didn't make the varsity team in high school. then he...
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state of missouri and professor mueller summary of the nyu law school who was law clerk for justice sonia sort of meyer and the federal bench prior to her nomination to the supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all. clare, i would like to begin with you given your background as a prosecutor. what stands out to you. i understand it's early in this day investigation into trump. >> well, first i would say it's not early. typically a grand jury is not called until the investigation is completed. this is about presenting evidence the grand jury and taking some testimony in all likelihood but they've hired forensic accountants, brian. they've had his tax returns. they know where the lies are and the problem the president has is either his bag man, his numbers guy is going to go down or he's going to go down because when you lie about financial transactions, you know what? it's a felony. it's a felony. and so we know he's lied about financial transactions to one folk, he said i'm rich. to in order to get lungs to another, he says and poor in order to avoid taxes. it's not that complicat
state of missouri and professor mueller summary of the nyu law school who was law clerk for justice sonia sort of meyer and the federal bench prior to her nomination to the supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all. clare, i would like to begin with you given your background as a prosecutor. what stands out to you. i understand it's early in this day investigation into trump. >> well, first i would say it's not early. typically a grand jury is not called until the investigation...
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so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities, roughly 600 go no. yes. usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day. but the pandemic has practically run him out of business and out over day from october to no, i've only done one writing. this city just came out of locked out, but sent mark square is still be really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes that he was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com. the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of residents, 50900. 65 is the actual number of people citizens living today. here in venice, that's 30 people less than a week before. over tourism has been driving people out of the city, but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation. we don't want to much tories him because it would suffocate the place, but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him. in a place where everyone lives off tourism one way or
so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities, roughly 600 go no. yes. usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day. but the pandemic has practically run him out of business and out over day from october to no, i've only done one writing. this city just came out of locked out, but sent mark square is still be really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes that...
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at least one lingering problem at his eateries all of our stores are one or one or 2 people short soniaiggs with the colorado restaurant association says the worker shortage is being felt across the industry. 90% of restaurants told us that they are not able to find the staff. they need news of the governor's new returned to work incentive is offering talking to solve the problem. but it's it's going to help the colorado jump-start incentive applies to any coloradan who got at least one week of regular state unemployment benefits or pandemic emergency unemployment compensation between march 28 through may 16th those who return to full-time work in may will get $1600. those who return in june will get $1200 break says she's thrilled the state is focusing on getting people back to work. but questions if this will help the hospitality sector. it wasn't specifically targeted at at those most hurt industries that need the most employees. it's for any industry. and so. >> only time will tell whether this truly helps restaurants. that was carly moore reporting for us tonight. california, meanw
at least one lingering problem at his eateries all of our stores are one or one or 2 people short soniaiggs with the colorado restaurant association says the worker shortage is being felt across the industry. 90% of restaurants told us that they are not able to find the staff. they need news of the governor's new returned to work incentive is offering talking to solve the problem. but it's it's going to help the colorado jump-start incentive applies to any coloradan who got at least one week of...
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and melissa murray, nyu law professor, murray, a former law clerk to sonia sotomayor. all-star panel on a very important topic. shaq, i'll begin with you, 9 minutes 26 seconds, it's what the world has known. it's the moment of silence in the last hour. what was that like, or have people that you've been talking with feel like there has been a change in the last year or frustrated with the rate of progress? >> reporter: you see both of those sentiments co-existing here. i spoke to bridget floyd who is the sister of george floyd who was on stage and led that moment of silence she said the reason she's not in washington, d.c. with the rest -- from the outside. she said i'll go to d.c. happily, when that george floyd justice and policing act is signed by president biden. she wanted to keep the pressure on president bide ton get that legislation passed. and to get the pressure on congress to do what they can to get that legislation passed. you also hear the frustration of people here at the celebration of george floyd's life. that was the question i asked one of the people
and melissa murray, nyu law professor, murray, a former law clerk to sonia sotomayor. all-star panel on a very important topic. shaq, i'll begin with you, 9 minutes 26 seconds, it's what the world has known. it's the moment of silence in the last hour. what was that like, or have people that you've been talking with feel like there has been a change in the last year or frustrated with the rate of progress? >> reporter: you see both of those sentiments co-existing here. i spoke to bridget...
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. >> yang: and early on, justice sonia sotomayor struggled with the unmute function. >> justice sotomayori'm sorry, chief. did it again. >> yang: and last may, a sound never before heard in a supreme court argument. (swoosh) the court recommends that attorneys call in on a landline, even suggesting a specific model of speakerphone. the rest is up to the lawyers. supreme court veteran neal katyal: >> i don't have to wear a suit. i do. i wear the exact same suit to every single supreme court argument from my first one to now my 44th one. >> yang: while the lawyers perform in private, art lien, longtime sketch artist for nbc news and scotusblog, does his best to capture them. since october, he's been producing sketches from photos they provide. >> i'm used to a lawyer at the lectern in a suit. it's the same old thing and i've been doing it since the '70s, late '70s. to have a lawyer send me a photograph of themselves in a hoodie, you know, arguing is kind of refreshing. >> yang: do you have any favorites of sketches you've done since october? >> there was a law professor and he's the only on
. >> yang: and early on, justice sonia sotomayor struggled with the unmute function. >> justice sotomayori'm sorry, chief. did it again. >> yang: and last may, a sound never before heard in a supreme court argument. (swoosh) the court recommends that attorneys call in on a landline, even suggesting a specific model of speakerphone. the rest is up to the lawyers. supreme court veteran neal katyal: >> i don't have to wear a suit. i do. i wear the exact same suit to every...
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sonia sotomayor being such a difficult time finding employees. a pleasure always to join all of you. this is a very trying time. and the reason is that so many workers moved away either because of the high cost of living in california, and they could not work at the time. so many did. there was there's been a large exodus in the state. and also there's been so many ups and downs and so many pivots, so the whole child care issue has become a major concern or care for those who are have been ill. you know if i've heard from many people that they didn't want to put their parents into a nursing home for august reasons because of covid, so they stayed home, so a lot of people just aren't available and then many are frightened that you know we're not out of the woods yet and then there could be another pivot and things could shut down again. yeah as you mentioned so many factors at play here, but when you look at the pool of workers, obviously it is much smaller than what the restaurant industry was hoping for. how much of a role do you think the stimu
sonia sotomayor being such a difficult time finding employees. a pleasure always to join all of you. this is a very trying time. and the reason is that so many workers moved away either because of the high cost of living in california, and they could not work at the time. so many did. there was there's been a large exodus in the state. and also there's been so many ups and downs and so many pivots, so the whole child care issue has become a major concern or care for those who are have been ill....
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so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities. roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day, but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to now. i've only done one around this city just came out of a lockdown, but said mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes that he was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com. the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of residents, 50900. 65 is the actual number of people sitting living today here in venice. that's 30 people less than a week before that over to rhythm has been driving people out of the city. but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation. we don't want to much tories him because it would suffocate the place, but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him in a place where everyone lives off tourism on
so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities. roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day, but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to now. i've only done one around this city just came out of a lockdown, but said mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes...
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joining us live this afternoon is bill whalen, a research fellow at stanford's always nice to see you sonia sotomayor lick un's feel it wasyou heard in the last package. heather kevin mccarthy, the republican leader. rank and file members want to talk about the bite administration. they want to talk about inflation. they want to talk about last week's bad jobs, report and congressman cheney wants to talk more about the president's, and they made the decision that she had to go. there was a vote by the way in february on katie you should be her vote for impeachment, and she passed that with flying colors. but here we are. three months later, she's still talking about trump. and so the decision was. she's a distraction. now. the one thing which i'd emphasize here, heather, this is not the end of this story. cheney has said that she's going to probably go out and create some sort of committee, which would get involved in 2022, which means she'll be going after republican incumbents who she thinks they're too pro trump and i suspect the president will also form his committee and he'll go after
joining us live this afternoon is bill whalen, a research fellow at stanford's always nice to see you sonia sotomayor lick un's feel it wasyou heard in the last package. heather kevin mccarthy, the republican leader. rank and file members want to talk about the bite administration. they want to talk about inflation. they want to talk about last week's bad jobs, report and congressman cheney wants to talk more about the president's, and they made the decision that she had to go. there was a vote...
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got really wet and windy weather across sweden, affecting parts of finland and latvia. lithuanian sonia as well. we have had some flood alerts around the bay, the gulf over riga in latvia where those rains are particularly heavy. and that's the way you see some found the storms as well. and that rain edges down across the balcony. we'll see some thunderstorms across romania. we were expecting pretty wet conditions here. and it's a similar story for germany and france wet weather dominating here. but as we go into thursday, the temperatures do pick up and we will feel that warm sings are drying up. so similar story for the u. k. that's the head of the cold weather that's on the way the sunshine coming through and some warmth, london at 20 degrees. for the south. it is a pretty clear picture, lots of sunshine for greece and for italy and for spain we have the heat building, but a few showers across the southern coast the be the refugee means starting again. building a new life in a new country is no easy to drive. the witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria to be grant
got really wet and windy weather across sweden, affecting parts of finland and latvia. lithuanian sonia as well. we have had some flood alerts around the bay, the gulf over riga in latvia where those rains are particularly heavy. and that's the way you see some found the storms as well. and that rain edges down across the balcony. we'll see some thunderstorms across romania. we were expecting pretty wet conditions here. and it's a similar story for germany and france wet weather dominating...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are the guardian's chief leader writer sonia sodha, and times radio presentereople who know a lot how this will operate. and the latest government figures on coronavirus show 3,180 new infections and nine deaths in the latest 24—hour period. cases have been rising slowly over the past week, and the number of people who have now died is 127,748. in the vaccine roll—out, 186,147 people have received a first vaccine dose in the last 2a hours. in total, more than 38 million people have now had their firstjab. that's nearly 73% of the uk adult population. nearly 388,000 people had their second dose in the past 2a hours. and it takes the overall number in that group to more than 23.5 million people — that's almost 45% of the adult population. the survivors and families of the victims of the hillsborough disaster have reacted with anger and disappointment after two retired police officers and a former solicitor accused of altering police statements were acquitted. 96 liverpool fans died as a result of the crush at the fa cup semifinal match at sheffield wednesday's gr
our guestsjoining me tonight are the guardian's chief leader writer sonia sodha, and times radio presentereople who know a lot how this will operate. and the latest government figures on coronavirus show 3,180 new infections and nine deaths in the latest 24—hour period. cases have been rising slowly over the past week, and the number of people who have now died is 127,748. in the vaccine roll—out, 186,147 people have received a first vaccine dose in the last 2a hours. in total, more than 38...
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. >> sonia cheng there speaking to bloomberg.ving a look at those stellar japanese trade numbers, in particular standing out, the exports number four japan, the biggest jump in 11 years they would we have seen the numbers -- 11 years. we have seen imports coming and higher than expected as well. core machine orders, capex spending, month on month, a gain with missing estimates. also a contraction but less so than initially feared. it is that trade number, export numbers, a jump of 38%, the biggest gain in 11 years and bigger than expected with imports as well, coming at a time where we are seeing sustained yen weakness on the back of the move in the dollar. come, the market outlook with medley global advisors out of korea. re.ptocurrencies and a who we have the market open in sydney, soul, and tokyo upon us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> will come to "daybreak: asia." haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts. our top stories. asian stocks mixed. dipping after the april meeting, the possibility of scaling back asset purchases. bitcoin, while swin
. >> sonia cheng there speaking to bloomberg.ving a look at those stellar japanese trade numbers, in particular standing out, the exports number four japan, the biggest jump in 11 years they would we have seen the numbers -- 11 years. we have seen imports coming and higher than expected as well. core machine orders, capex spending, month on month, a gain with missing estimates. also a contraction but less so than initially feared. it is that trade number, export numbers, a jump of 38%,...
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no matter what, sonia or germany, the netherland, everybody you looks like someone's going to be happy no matter who wins. now a few of the delegations did have to quarantine because of positive corona virus test results. but it looks like the all be out in time to compete, of course will have much more your vision for you in the next days. see that the ah the ah. the news? the news ah chicken decision surprises and one for the record things are heating up in the boonies asleep on the ultimate match day of a memorable season. 90 minutes on d w. 2016. that's a good bye to the queen and wanted to see if germany was the last few years have been quite right fully in touch with the when it comes to germany. and of course i always look in the eyes birches, but perhaps the biggest signs, a new hobby of mine, i'm no longer approved. i love to be in the news. every person never comes when you've seen them all together, you'll realize it's culture. another way of living, are you ready to meet the germans? then join me, right? just do it on the w. the cutting through the noise where i come from,
no matter what, sonia or germany, the netherland, everybody you looks like someone's going to be happy no matter who wins. now a few of the delegations did have to quarantine because of positive corona virus test results. but it looks like the all be out in time to compete, of course will have much more your vision for you in the next days. see that the ah the ah. the news? the news ah chicken decision surprises and one for the record things are heating up in the boonies asleep on the ultimate...
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we have to find out how enrique is doing because hp is the backbone of work at home, and sonia. >> everyght, i don't know if it gets ratings, it's a heck of a lineup. >> who cares, i'm learning more than anybody i'm very excited about it, and no spac ceos, real ceos. >> no coin base. i know you want that. >> i want that it's for the kids. >> just keep it up all day that's incredible. >> enrique lores used to come on with us. >> and dirk van de put >> i try to go out with the person who ran tates when it was another regime >> malomars. >> thank you, guys >> eventually, jim, your promo is going to be the s&p 500 is our guest. >> just the good part. thank you, guys, love it. >> we'll see you tonight, "mad money. >>> when we come back senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, the budget, the economic agenda as the dow gets to its highest level since may 10 we now find that 85% of individual investors are interested in sustainable investing. among millennials, the interest is even stronger. ♪♪ one of the big trends in sustainable investing is data, and the ability to understand how sustainable
we have to find out how enrique is doing because hp is the backbone of work at home, and sonia. >> everyght, i don't know if it gets ratings, it's a heck of a lineup. >> who cares, i'm learning more than anybody i'm very excited about it, and no spac ceos, real ceos. >> no coin base. i know you want that. >> i want that it's for the kids. >> just keep it up all day that's incredible. >> enrique lores used to come on with us. >> and dirk van de put...
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. >> that's sonia manzano, you may know her as maria.e who had grown up watching us break into tears >> rock stars. >> like the beatles, you know. >> reporter: today "sesame street" is a worldwide phenomenon but originally no one envisioned the muppets and actors together. >> and then they started to run the show with test audiences and there was absolutely no way the street could compete with the decided to blend the two. >> reporter: a rare look behind the scenes with jim henson, the brilliant and often irreverent creator of the muppets. >> we're the best of friends. >> yes. >> how many lines do you have? >> three >> they were zany and it was exciting >> reporter: but with puppets, the cast could also tackle tough subjects >> big bird was supposed to be kind of a big, dumb, goofy guy i think it was about a month or two, i said, you know, i don't think i should be playing him as a goofy guy. i think i should play him as a child who's just learning and he doesn't know a lot of things yet. >> reporter: sometimes those lessons were hard li
. >> that's sonia manzano, you may know her as maria.e who had grown up watching us break into tears >> rock stars. >> like the beatles, you know. >> reporter: today "sesame street" is a worldwide phenomenon but originally no one envisioned the muppets and actors together. >> and then they started to run the show with test audiences and there was absolutely no way the street could compete with the decided to blend the two. >> reporter: a rare look...
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espero fue captado en el 2012 por la sonda, mÁs allÁ de nuestro sistema solar, dicen que el persistente sonias agarraron vuelo a otro planeta. >> ya descubrir quiÉnes podrÁn estar por ahÍ, yo sÉ que por allÁ detrÁs de esta cÁmara esta un par hay quienes queremos mucho. >> a veces vivimos en marte. >> tanto viajar para que te llevan chiflidos, hay que contestarles. hablan de otra cosa, mayel y alonso detenida luego de tener un altercado con la aerolÍnea volaris, este mÉxico, viajaba acompaÑada de jesÚs mendoza, perdieron el vuelo luego que como ya seÑala no le quisieron cobrar la maleta. >> vamos a ver. >> vengo de quedarme en hotel de $3000 la noche, no me voy a perder mi vuelo aquÍ porque la seÑorita no me quiso cobrar la maleta, no me la quiso cobrar porque no la pague, me quieren cobrar $1500 por la maleta. graba esto. nadie quiere venir a viajar aquÍ porque son...¿quÉ va pasar? ¿me van a arrestar? ¿ahorita? arriba, atrÁs o adentro? ¿tiene mÍa que brinque o quÉ? >> ya lo vieron, documento todo lo que viviÓ a travÉs de varios en vivos desde su cuenta de instagram y ella fue llevada a la del
espero fue captado en el 2012 por la sonda, mÁs allÁ de nuestro sistema solar, dicen que el persistente sonias agarraron vuelo a otro planeta. >> ya descubrir quiÉnes podrÁn estar por ahÍ, yo sÉ que por allÁ detrÁs de esta cÁmara esta un par hay quienes queremos mucho. >> a veces vivimos en marte. >> tanto viajar para que te llevan chiflidos, hay que contestarles. hablan de otra cosa, mayel y alonso detenida luego de tener un altercado con la aerolÍnea volaris, este...
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vengan por aquÍ, vanessa, jenny stephanie y sonia, he querido darles a ustedes un regalo, estas floresedicina, comenzÓ a estudiar enfermerÍa superior y lleva 10 aÑos conmigoaguantÁndome porque el doctor del estrÉs tambiÉn la necesita. yo veo a mayra y pienso en compromiso, las enfermeras del "dr. juan", gretel, todas las enfermeras de nosotros, los mÉdicos, siempre dispuestas a servir y siempre estÁn ahÍ como dando ese toque que en ocasiones ni siquiera nosotros mismos podemos dar. les toca hacer el trabajo y de pronto nos brillan. muchÍsimas gracias porque han hecho lo mejor, gracias, muchachas. karla: asÍ nos vamos a ir a la pausa. doctores, gracias por karla: asÍ nos vamos a ir a la pausa. doctores, gracias por reconocer ese esfuerzo. vamos a ¿una situación inesperada? magic root cover up de l'oréal. en tres segundos, raíces impecables. tres dos uno cero raíces. magic root cover up de l'oréal parís. ¡estoy lista! ¿será que....? clearblue digital con cuenta regresiva inteligente... ... da resultados... (actriz) ¡dice que estoy embarazada! ... inequívocamente claros en palabras. (actr
vengan por aquÍ, vanessa, jenny stephanie y sonia, he querido darles a ustedes un regalo, estas floresedicina, comenzÓ a estudiar enfermerÍa superior y lleva 10 aÑos conmigoaguantÁndome porque el doctor del estrÉs tambiÉn la necesita. yo veo a mayra y pienso en compromiso, las enfermeras del "dr. juan", gretel, todas las enfermeras de nosotros, los mÉdicos, siempre dispuestas a servir y siempre estÁn ahÍ como dando ese toque que en ocasiones ni siquiera nosotros mismos...