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costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years.wright reports. for centuries, st paul's cathedral has been a place to reflect on significant international events, —— to reflect on significant national events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this — a covid memorial, designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that same sense of dislocating anguish. and for us, i think a memorial could not be more important. the plan is to build the memorial here at the north door, the site of a porch that was bombed during world war ii, and visitors will walk through to an area of reflection where there will be a digital book of condolence and they can call up entries, including photos and epitaphs. more than 7,300 names have already been uploaded to the online book. it's a different way of doing memorials but it's having a physical and an online memorial together, which is a really — it's a new thing for us, but we think it means
costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years.wright reports. for centuries, st paul's cathedral has been a place to reflect on significant international events, —— to reflect on significant national events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this — a covid memorial, designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that...
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for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro in st. paul fred'report is in partnership with the "under-told stories project" at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: since the myanmar military overthrew the government and staged a up eight weeks ago, activists say security forces have killed more than 800 people. now an open source investigation released today from a human rights organization and the associated press, reveals how the myanmar military has sought to use those killings, to terrorize the country. nick schifrin reports. >> schifrin: thanks to brave local journalists and activists, the world has witnessed the horror, of the crackdown in myanmar. much of it is so violent, we cn't show it to you without blurring the video. activists, shot, their bodies taken away. soldiers, beating demonstrators. security forces, killing demonstrators, and then dragging their bodies through the street. and now the human rights center investigative lab at berkeley and the ap found the myanmar military used dead bodies, corpses, who
for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro in st. paul fred'report is in partnership with the "under-told stories project" at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: since the myanmar military overthrew the government and staged a up eight weeks ago, activists say security forces have killed more than 800 people. now an open source investigation released today from a human rights organization and the associated press, reveals how the myanmar military has...
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fred: among prominent st. paults making a very personal case to minnesota lawmakers for transportation dollars is the city's firstlack mayor, melvin carter. >> my family was among those who had their lives and their livelihoods in the name of progress. fred: also promising, pledges from the biden administration to address inequality a racism. transportation secretary pete buttigieg discussed how infrastructure projects could figure into that push. he spoke to the news website, the grio. >> there is racism physically built into some of our highways, and that's why the jobs plan has specifically committed to dollars reconnect some of the communities that were divided. >> nothing is ever guaranteed. but i think there is alignment tha's taking place right now. and we must seize that. fred: reconnect rondo will not bring back what was lost 60 years ago. but artika tyner says it offers a chance to sew back a community like the one she was raised in, and writes about in children's books, about elders children can look up
fred: among prominent st. paults making a very personal case to minnesota lawmakers for transportation dollars is the city's firstlack mayor, melvin carter. >> my family was among those who had their lives and their livelihoods in the name of progress. fred: also promising, pledges from the biden administration to address inequality a racism. transportation secretary pete buttigieg discussed how infrastructure projects could figure into that push. he spoke to the news website, the grio....
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st paul's cathedral launches a campaign to raise money for a memorial to commemorate those who have diedh covid—19. a warning that most of the uk's summer festivals could be called off because they can't get covid cancellation insurance. and, quack—ing the puzzle of how to safely remove this family of ducks from a 9th floor balcony.. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the government has changed its guidance for care homes in england. from tuesday, residents can go out for walks, or visit relatives�* gardens, without having to self—isolate for 2 weeks on their return. the vaccine programme and the falling rate of infection has led to the change. campaigners had threatened legal action, arguing that residents�* human rights were being breached.? here's our health correspondentjim reed. joan kemp's mother sheila has lived in a care home in eastbourne for the last two years. —— john kemp's mother. she has seen herfamily recently but sitting two metres apart wearing ppe. she can actually get it out, go to the pressure, get to the seafront, see people and have a cup of coffee, cup of tea
st paul's cathedral launches a campaign to raise money for a memorial to commemorate those who have diedh covid—19. a warning that most of the uk's summer festivals could be called off because they can't get covid cancellation insurance. and, quack—ing the puzzle of how to safely remove this family of ducks from a 9th floor balcony.. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the government has changed its guidance for care homes in england. from tuesday, residents can go out for walks, or...
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costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years.wright reports. for centuries, st paul's cathedral has been a place to reflect on significant international events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this, a covid memorial. designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that same sense of dislocating anguish. and, for us, i think a memorial could not be more important. the plan is to build the memorial here at the north door, the site of a porch that was bombed during world war ii. and visitors will walk through to an area of reflection, where there will be a digital book of condolence and they can call up entries, including photos and epitaphs. more than 7,300 names have already been uploaded to the online book. it's a different way of doing memorials, but it's having a physical and an online memorial together, which is a really... it's a new thing for us, but we think it means that thousands and thousands of people can
costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years.wright reports. for centuries, st paul's cathedral has been a place to reflect on significant international events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this, a covid memorial. designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that same sense of dislocating anguish. and, for us, i think...
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costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years.eflect on significant national events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this — a covid memorial. designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that same sense of dislocating anguish. and, for us, i think a memorial could not be more important. the plan is to build the memorial here at the north door, the site of a porch that was bombed during world war ii. and visitors will walk through to an area of reflection, where there will be a digital book of condolence and they can call up entries, including photos and epitaphs. more than 7,300 names have already been uploaded to the online book. it's a different way of doing memorials, but it's having a physical and an online memorial together, which is a really... it's a new thing for us, but we think it means that thousands and thousands of people can be remembered. 0rganisers are hoping to raise £2.3 million to pay for the st
costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years.eflect on significant national events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this — a covid memorial. designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that same sense of dislocating anguish. and, for us, i think a memorial could not be more important. the plan is to build the memorial...
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costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years. reports. for centuries, st paul's cathedral has been a place to reflect on significant national events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this — a covid memorial. designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that same sense of dislocating anguish. and, for us, i think a memorial could not be more important. the plan is to the build the memorial here at the north door, the site of a porch that was bombed during world war ii. and visitors will walk through to an area of reflection, where there will be a digital book of condolence and they can call up entries, including photos and epitaphs. more than 7,300 names have already been uploaded to the online book. it's a different way of doing memorials, but it's having a physical and an online memorial together, which is a really... it's a new thing for us, but we think it means that thousands and thousands of people can be rem
costing £2.3 million, it would be the first new structure of its kind inside st paul's for 150 years. reports. for centuries, st paul's cathedral has been a place to reflect on significant national events, which is why campaigners say it's a fitting site for this — a covid memorial. designed by an architect who himself lost his mother during the pandemic. there are now over 100,000 other families who will have gone through that same sense of dislocating anguish. and, for us, i think a...
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from west st. paul to the university of minnesota where i have to have follow-ups for my surgery, follow-up visits with specialists, the cab fare is about $30 one-way. $60 round-trip. with metro mobility is $3.50 and $3.50. therefore, it is subsidized and it helps people like myself who are on a small income that can survive. may i make one extra point on the bill they are trying to put through, the infrastructure. i am being cynical. i look at this coming i know this is simplistic. i look at this bill is a big chocolate cake. the frosting on the outside is bridges and all of the things we normally think of infrastructure. when you cut into the cake you hit a lot of pork. i may be incorrect on my term, but they used to have a bill which strictly goes through one thing at a time. i think if you continue to add on all of these earmarks and this and that, i think it complicates the thing. i think they call it clean bill. i'm not sure. host: thanks for the call. politics from inside the washington post. swi
from west st. paul to the university of minnesota where i have to have follow-ups for my surgery, follow-up visits with specialists, the cab fare is about $30 one-way. $60 round-trip. with metro mobility is $3.50 and $3.50. therefore, it is subsidized and it helps people like myself who are on a small income that can survive. may i make one extra point on the bill they are trying to put through, the infrastructure. i am being cynical. i look at this coming i know this is simplistic. i look at...
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i spoke with some community members here in st. paulhich including the mayor, their families were displaced in the 1950s. i asked about their reaction to president biden's plan. here is some of our conversation. >> the harm that that did, in many ways, is irreparable. you can't go back and give our family the last 50 years or our neighborhood the last 50 years. >> here is a president who understands just how important and valuable if the federal government can make a mistake the federal government can change that. >> reporter: here in rondo, in st. paul, they proposed building a land bridge over the highway, 22 acres of space for new housing, community centers and amphitheater to revitalize the community, something they can use the national funding for. as we watch the infrastructure bill go back and forth, increasing the fund to mass transportation and highways but they've removed the specific section when it comes to recorrecting those historically divided black communities. >> a fascinating look there. thank you so much for that. the
i spoke with some community members here in st. paulhich including the mayor, their families were displaced in the 1950s. i asked about their reaction to president biden's plan. here is some of our conversation. >> the harm that that did, in many ways, is irreparable. you can't go back and give our family the last 50 years or our neighborhood the last 50 years. >> here is a president who understands just how important and valuable if the federal government can make a mistake the...
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silver died may 8 at his home in st. paul, minnesota. he was 80 years old. >>> starting today, target is temporarily suspending the sale of sports and pokemon trading cards. this after a man pulled a gun when he was assaulted by four others during a fight over trading cards at a wisconsin store last week. the value of the cards has jumped dramatically during the pandemic. >>> here's a story you need to hear to believe. an australian woman says she woke up with an irish accent ten days after surgery to remove her tonsils. >> so get this. doctors say angie yen may have foreign accent syndrome. she has lived in australia since she was 8. she has been documenting her journey on tiktok. take a listen for yourself. >> now i can't shake it. i just did a job interview in an irish accent when i've never been to ireland. can your friends tell me that my accent is from a cool part of ireland or not? it's totally not normal. i'm on my way to the hospital, stuart is coming soon, and i'll keep you posted. >> so foreign accent syndrome is not only rare
silver died may 8 at his home in st. paul, minnesota. he was 80 years old. >>> starting today, target is temporarily suspending the sale of sports and pokemon trading cards. this after a man pulled a gun when he was assaulted by four others during a fight over trading cards at a wisconsin store last week. the value of the cards has jumped dramatically during the pandemic. >>> here's a story you need to hear to believe. an australian woman says she woke up with an irish accent...
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on the one hand, fort snelling is in minnesota, near st. paul and terribly remote for people like harriet and dred, but on the other hand, it is an extraordinary crossroads where merchants, and native people are trading stories, trading information, and i wouldn't be surprised if that's where their legal education begins. >> dred scott takes us to what court? >> missouri state court. he originally files with the state court, and it's a fairly typical cause of action. there are two elements to it. he claims, number one, that he is free and second, that he is being falsely imprisoned. there is an assault component that you claim you are being threatened and imprisonment and being held against your will. that was the typical format. it's the kind of case that was almost boiler plate. and you would go to court and plea it out under the old writ system different than that we would have today. the first case in zone a technicality, which i thought was really interesting. but it obviously didn't doom his case because he was able to file. >> next, by vi
on the one hand, fort snelling is in minnesota, near st. paul and terribly remote for people like harriet and dred, but on the other hand, it is an extraordinary crossroads where merchants, and native people are trading stories, trading information, and i wouldn't be surprised if that's where their legal education begins. >> dred scott takes us to what court? >> missouri state court. he originally files with the state court, and it's a fairly typical cause of action. there are two...
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they honed in on his friendship with canon john collins whom the mom had 1st met on the steps of st paul'scathedral in london. so while the police asked a lot of questions it seemed they already knew the answers him on her own waited for the police to press charges but yet none came. remembered i have of that day of their faces was still very much it's in my mind and i remember. the police coming in the morning to a home i was and that school and they my math father adam among my father tell my mother that is within 2 caliban square that they want to speak to him at the callan square that is one of the prison. in the city have kept out the message that the police gave to the community they could see that the it world. had this power to galvanize this community which is very small but quite strong economically and strong in history in the country and very close community. so i think it was this preemptive strike. that they wanted to take it all to shake it up before he had the child's to. a body of people. coming up when friends become enemies and those you trust become treacherous. and for
they honed in on his friendship with canon john collins whom the mom had 1st met on the steps of st paul'scathedral in london. so while the police asked a lot of questions it seemed they already knew the answers him on her own waited for the police to press charges but yet none came. remembered i have of that day of their faces was still very much it's in my mind and i remember. the police coming in the morning to a home i was and that school and they my math father adam among my father tell my...
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st. paul teaches this when he says all was created for him, for the incarnation for christ. he is before all else that is. he is fore ordained, fore shadowed in god's original plan as poemed of creation, that the creation would be united to god and it would be an act of god becoming one with his own creation, uniting the divine and the human. >> this has been a mystery i learned in third grade but never could really understand. >> no one understands it. >> but a beautiful image and understanding of what our human life is for is to move toward god and to become sharers in god's nature. >> right. >> because he is being and he is love. >> yes. >> we are something else. we are becoming, and we are damaged, i think. >> but he takes that damage and unites it to himself to bring healing, to bring enlightenment about life's true purpose, and ultimately to bring about transformation into himself, through himself to god's own life by the power of his spirit. healing, enlightenment, transformation is the whole work of god's grace within our souls. >> mary, what would you call her? >> m
st. paul teaches this when he says all was created for him, for the incarnation for christ. he is before all else that is. he is fore ordained, fore shadowed in god's original plan as poemed of creation, that the creation would be united to god and it would be an act of god becoming one with his own creation, uniting the divine and the human. >> this has been a mystery i learned in third grade but never could really understand. >> no one understands it. >> but a beautiful...
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the dean of st paul's says the situation is now critical.t to be like that. but if we can't raise the resources to be able to employ the people to look after the building and keep it open and pay for the heating and lighting and all those things, we would have to shut our doors, so we've got some big decisions to make in our country about our heritage and how we will manage going forward. sadiq khan has warned london could face an increase in violence this summer as lockdown eases and says driving down violence is a key priority during his second term as mayor. today he s announcing that a programme to move young people away from crime after they re arrested is being extended across the capital. the met 5 divert scheme sees intervention coaches offering support in police custody suites. the largest tunnelling machine ever used on a uk rail project is starting work under the chiltern hills. named florence, it will dig a ten—mile tunnel for the high speed railway hs2. it'll work non—stop for three years — and is one of 10 boring machines being
the dean of st paul's says the situation is now critical.t to be like that. but if we can't raise the resources to be able to employ the people to look after the building and keep it open and pay for the heating and lighting and all those things, we would have to shut our doors, so we've got some big decisions to make in our country about our heritage and how we will manage going forward. sadiq khan has warned london could face an increase in violence this summer as lockdown eases and says...
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but mayors in the state's biggest cities, minneapolis and st. paul, say mandates stay in place for now. >> what we've done is we've empowered the american people to make their own decisions about their own health >> reporter: the cdc said their watershed decision that the fully vaccinated can go maskless in nearly all settings came after national covid cases fell and vaccinations rose. still, today a steady list of national retailers from pharmacies to department stores say masks will be required but trader joe's and walmart announcing they will no longer be needed for the vaccinated if cleared by local authorities >> these guidelines will cause more confusion because if you're a business owner what do you do how do you expect to prove that people are vaccinated >> reporter: tonight the end of masks not yet here, but our nation is facing a future without them. >> miguel, this brings up a lot of questions about the future of the workplace. >> reporter: it certainly does, lester like most major businesses many offices are now requiring masks still be w
but mayors in the state's biggest cities, minneapolis and st. paul, say mandates stay in place for now. >> what we've done is we've empowered the american people to make their own decisions about their own health >> reporter: the cdc said their watershed decision that the fully vaccinated can go maskless in nearly all settings came after national covid cases fell and vaccinations rose. still, today a steady list of national retailers from pharmacies to department stores say masks...
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he's sitting down and appears calm as he makes his way through hidden parts of the minneapolis-st. paulnal airport this month. then he gets swallowed up by an xray machine and is seen crawling his way out of it, moving in the opposite direction of the belt. eventually airport workers caught up with the boy and reunited him with his parents. the boy was not hurt. at least not by the conveyor belt. i don't know about his parents. >>> the wax figures have assembled. madame tussauds in london reopened today, and its latest addition features black nthe football player pierre emerick aubameyang helped unveil the piece last week. the king of the fictional wakanda universe is dressed in his signature suit, and the outfit also lights up purple when visitors touch it. the figure joins marvel's hall of heroes attraction at the museum. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" now, the cdc's new mask rules. our new series looks at changes to expect when you travel this summer. when you travel this summer. ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one
he's sitting down and appears calm as he makes his way through hidden parts of the minneapolis-st. paulnal airport this month. then he gets swallowed up by an xray machine and is seen crawling his way out of it, moving in the opposite direction of the belt. eventually airport workers caught up with the boy and reunited him with his parents. the boy was not hurt. at least not by the conveyor belt. i don't know about his parents. >>> the wax figures have assembled. madame tussauds in...
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airlines flight 915 was en route to new york to san francisco and it was diverted to minneapolis-st. paul. witnesses reported the 42-year- old suspect was walking up and down the aisle with a butter knife in his fist while snorting white powder. he had a back of powder on the train. after landing, airporpolice detained the man, tested deposit tested the powder and tested positive for cocaine. plastic county group of high school students is upset over a class photo. they say stickers they were wearing with conservative and patriotic messages were edited out of the photo. reporter heather janssen on the picture and the fallout. >> reporter: in this group photo, blake whitney among his leadership peers, where's his patriotism proud but he was surprised when he got the photo back. >> i noticed that all the stickers were missing. >> reporter: those stickers removed and edited off his peers shirts pick of the stickers, just like these, supporting america and free speech. some of his fellow club members are upset that they they were given no warning. >> american a different story is on his they
airlines flight 915 was en route to new york to san francisco and it was diverted to minneapolis-st. paul. witnesses reported the 42-year- old suspect was walking up and down the aisle with a butter knife in his fist while snorting white powder. he had a back of powder on the train. after landing, airporpolice detained the man, tested deposit tested the powder and tested positive for cocaine. plastic county group of high school students is upset over a class photo. they say stickers they were...
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st paul's cathedral launches a campaign to raise money for a memorial to commemorate those who have diedi9. and there's a warning that most of the uk's summer music cancellation insurance. now on bbc news... influencers across the globe are promoting apetamin as a quick fix for kardashian—esque curves. but there's a lot they don't know about this so—called �*miracle�* syrup. 0ne user has been investigating for bbc news. i am altou mvuama, a model and influencer. so obviously appearance is everything for me. it is a really competitive world out there. and sometimes people do crazy things to stand out from the crowd. i have always been very slim. that might have been great for naomi campbell, but now the girls that make serious cash have curves. i like that. thick. thicc. oh, girl. t h i q u e would be the posh way. slim fit to me is having a slim waist. —— slim thicc. big thighs. big bum. that is what everyone focuses on. i would classify cardi b as being a slim thicc. kylie jenner. kim kardashian ppushed it quite a lot. kim kardashian pushed it quite a lot. there is a product out there t
st paul's cathedral launches a campaign to raise money for a memorial to commemorate those who have diedi9. and there's a warning that most of the uk's summer music cancellation insurance. now on bbc news... influencers across the globe are promoting apetamin as a quick fix for kardashian—esque curves. but there's a lot they don't know about this so—called �*miracle�* syrup. 0ne user has been investigating for bbc news. i am altou mvuama, a model and influencer. so obviously appearance...
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. >> brendan: st. paul, minnesota, the site of game four.one, the captain scored the game-winner, and tonight, kirill kaprizov is going to be looking to g
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if we are talking about st. paul or something, it would be theoretical. that's what you are supposed to do in a setting like this. he was your friend. he was your mentor. i loved him. from afar. he was with us eight months ago, within the last year. here was this person who carried in him the resilience and the tragedy and the triumph of america itself. that's the story that has to be told again and again. i'm convinced that one of the reasons for the graphic novel, one of the reasons for the picture, he always knew how to frame what was going on. he had engaged and encountered american history that way. through the radio, through the troy message, the montgomery advertiser. julian bond's job was to handle the press. that wasn't for self-aggrandizement. it was to educate. to tell that story. the story, i think ultimately of john robert lewis, is that america for all of its tragedies can in fact prevail. as hard as it is. randy: i'm going to jump in real quick. i have a question i'm dying to answer given what i'm hearing here. forgive me. if congressman le
if we are talking about st. paul or something, it would be theoretical. that's what you are supposed to do in a setting like this. he was your friend. he was your mentor. i loved him. from afar. he was with us eight months ago, within the last year. here was this person who carried in him the resilience and the tragedy and the triumph of america itself. that's the story that has to be told again and again. i'm convinced that one of the reasons for the graphic novel, one of the reasons for the...
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fred, you've lived in the minneapolis-st. paul area for decades now.ow has this last year been different after the death of george floyd? >> it's like nothing we've witnessed here, hari, or more accurately, nothing we felt, because it's really palpable out there. and, at this juncture, there is a real sense of severe exhaustion. >> sreenivasan: and what about the trial for derek chauvin and now the trial for other officers? does this just kind of keep this at the surface? >> it's been a very anguished time. there was a brief reprieve that came with the verdict that convicted derek chauvin, but then we go back and relive a lot of this with a federal trial of the four officers, with the state trial of the four officers that comes later, the trial as well, cranking up with the killing of daunte wright. and witnessing all of this amidst a crime spike, and in november, we will also see a ballot initiative that will ask voters in minneapolis if they want to enable the dismantling of the police department. >> sreenivasan: what will be on the ballot, what is b
fred, you've lived in the minneapolis-st. paul area for decades now.ow has this last year been different after the death of george floyd? >> it's like nothing we've witnessed here, hari, or more accurately, nothing we felt, because it's really palpable out there. and, at this juncture, there is a real sense of severe exhaustion. >> sreenivasan: and what about the trial for derek chauvin and now the trial for other officers? does this just kind of keep this at the surface? >>...
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a campaign has been launched to raise £2.3 million to build a memorial inside st paul's cathedral dedicatede an online book of remembrance installed in a structure at the london cathedral. more than 7,300 names are already in the book as part of the cathedral�*s "remember me" project. funerals have begun being held for those who died in a crush at a crowded religious festival in israel. at least 45 people were killed and about another 150 were injured in the tragedy at the festival, which was being held near mount meron. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who visited the scene yesterday, has promised an inquiry into what happened. officers are continuing to search woodland in kent this morning following the murder of a police community support officer. julia jones' body was discovered in akholt wood on tuesday. detectives say she died from serious head injuries, but have no clear suspects or motive in the case. her family paid tribute to her saying she "was fiercely loyal" and "loved with her whole heart". well, a little earlier on, our correspondent simonjones sent us this update
a campaign has been launched to raise £2.3 million to build a memorial inside st paul's cathedral dedicatede an online book of remembrance installed in a structure at the london cathedral. more than 7,300 names are already in the book as part of the cathedral�*s "remember me" project. funerals have begun being held for those who died in a crush at a crowded religious festival in israel. at least 45 people were killed and about another 150 were injured in the tragedy at the...
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. >>> the frightening scene at the minneapolis/st. paul airport.ideo captured the moment a 9-year-old boy jumped onto a conveyer belt by the ticketing area. the child, who reportedly has autism, then rode into the luggage screening area before he was found by security. fortunately he was not harmed. >>> and when we come back, amazing amy. how this college golfer made history on the green. but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tel
. >>> the frightening scene at the minneapolis/st. paul airport.ideo captured the moment a 9-year-old boy jumped onto a conveyer belt by the ticketing area. the child, who reportedly has autism, then rode into the luggage screening area before he was found by security. fortunately he was not harmed. >>> and when we come back, amazing amy. how this college golfer made history on the green. but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to...
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daily mail — and their campaign to have a memorial to the victims of the pandemic constructed in st paul's. it says its readers have donated more than 60 thousand pounds to the idea. finally to the times — which leads on claims that the government could be on the verge of scrapping social distancing rules from the 21st ofjune. the from the 21st ofjune. telegraph also showing the pictures the telegraph also showing the pictures at old trafford. however its main story is on the claims made by state tv in a ran that britain could be about to pay for hundred million pounds to secure the release of nazneen radcliffe. the million pounds to secure the release of nazneen radcliffe.— of nazneen radcliffe. the foreign office is strongly _ of nazneen radcliffe. the foreign office is strongly denied - of nazneen radcliffe. the foreign office is strongly denied the - office is strongly denied the report. luciennejoe, let's start us off. joe, you'll be doing up at the front page of the times, social distancing to be scrapped. yes. front page of the times, social distancing to be scrapped. yes, this re o
daily mail — and their campaign to have a memorial to the victims of the pandemic constructed in st paul's. it says its readers have donated more than 60 thousand pounds to the idea. finally to the times — which leads on claims that the government could be on the verge of scrapping social distancing rules from the 21st ofjune. the from the 21st ofjune. telegraph also showing the pictures the telegraph also showing the pictures at old trafford. however its main story is on the claims made by...
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from west st. paulo the university of minnesota where i have to have follow-ups for my surgery, follow-up visits with specialists, the cab fare is about $30 one-way. $60 round-trip. with metro mobility is $3.50 and $3.50. therefore, it is subsidized and it helps people like myself who are on a small income that can survive. may i make one extra point on the bill they are trying to put through, the infrastructure. i am being cynical. i look at this coming i know this is simplistic. i look at this bill is a big chocolate cake. the frosting on the outside is bridges and all of the things we normally think of infrastructure. when you cut into the cake you hit a lot of pork. i may be incorrect on my term, but they used to have a bill which strictly goes through one thing at a time. i think if you continue to add on all of these earmarks and this and that, i think it complicates the thing. i think they call it clean bill. i'm not sure. host: thanks for the call. politics from inside the washington post. swing
from west st. paulo the university of minnesota where i have to have follow-ups for my surgery, follow-up visits with specialists, the cab fare is about $30 one-way. $60 round-trip. with metro mobility is $3.50 and $3.50. therefore, it is subsidized and it helps people like myself who are on a small income that can survive. may i make one extra point on the bill they are trying to put through, the infrastructure. i am being cynical. i look at this coming i know this is simplistic. i look at...
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a campaign has been launched to raise money to build a memorial in st paul's cathedral to those who've
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news deserts in many places throughout the country, they should be so lucky to have minneapolis and st. paul as three major outlets and so forth or miami and npr and pbs radio and all of that. there are lots of parts where it is no longer available. do you see that as a way back to trust and what do you see as the way back? i'm not arguing for the newspapers but i do feel informed citizenry is at the core of our democracy but i'm concerned specifically of the lack of trust of any institution accept the army and the library. to organizations americans seem to trust including federal government. >> truth matters and we saw that with the insurrection i was in the middle of it i know what happened that day and that reading things they ran on the internet but in the end i do get solace in the local news but local tv news whatever network it is so you want to have but if you ask if they trust the local anchor who goes on to tell them there is a fire or tornado or that the government is doing a good thing i think a lot of times they do trust local news. so building that local news to make sure it's
news deserts in many places throughout the country, they should be so lucky to have minneapolis and st. paul as three major outlets and so forth or miami and npr and pbs radio and all of that. there are lots of parts where it is no longer available. do you see that as a way back to trust and what do you see as the way back? i'm not arguing for the newspapers but i do feel informed citizenry is at the core of our democracy but i'm concerned specifically of the lack of trust of any institution...
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. _ a campaign has been launched to raise £2.3 million to build a memorial inside st paul's cathedrald see an online book of remembrance installed in a structure at the london cathedral. more than 7,300 names are already in the book as part of the cathedral�*s "remember me" project. funerals have begun being held for those who died in a crush at a crowded religious festival in israel. at least 45 people were killed and about another 150 were injured in the tragedy at the festival, which was being held near mount meron. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who visited the scene yesterday, has promised an inquiry into what happened. scientists investigating the plastic waste drifting in the world's oceans say they've discovered more about where it comes from. they've calculated that a thousand rivers are responsible for the vast majority of the pollution. here's our science editor david shukman. the shocking sight of plastic waste polluting the oceans. it is one of the most visible ways that human activity is damaging the natural world. so where has it all come from? well, most o
. _ a campaign has been launched to raise £2.3 million to build a memorial inside st paul's cathedrald see an online book of remembrance installed in a structure at the london cathedral. more than 7,300 names are already in the book as part of the cathedral�*s "remember me" project. funerals have begun being held for those who died in a crush at a crowded religious festival in israel. at least 45 people were killed and about another 150 were injured in the tragedy at the festival,...
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with the democratic and republican administrations that preceded it is history professor and author paul st so paul i know you like i have been stunned at the response by liberals and progressives endowing biden with a kind of radical agenda that's just not there explain to me what this is about and why it's happening. so what it's about is brandon. nothing new you may recall when alabama was elected in 2008 there were all kinds of. frankly absurd and now it's he said after you are in the new deal being made i came to new york to sell my book barack obama in the future of american politics and just received all kinds of pushback from progressive not just from liberals who wanted very badly to believe that this was a new deal moment so this is kind of a recurrent theme. christopher hitchens once described the essence of american politics is the minute the elation of populism. by elites of the middle of the word is populism in a big fake progressivism in the claim that there are all these things happening or that might happen that really aren't happening and i'm going to happen and they're ce
with the democratic and republican administrations that preceded it is history professor and author paul st so paul i know you like i have been stunned at the response by liberals and progressives endowing biden with a kind of radical agenda that's just not there explain to me what this is about and why it's happening. so what it's about is brandon. nothing new you may recall when alabama was elected in 2008 there were all kinds of. frankly absurd and now it's he said after you are in the new...
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with the democratic and republican administrations that preceded it is history professor and author paul st so paul i know you like i have been stunned at the response by liberals and progressives endowing biden with a kind of radical agenda that's just not there explain to me what this is about and why it's happening. well some of what it's about is branding. nothing new you may recall when alabama was elected in 2008 there were all kinds of. frankly absurd and naledge g.'s to f.d.r. and the new deal being made i came to new york to sell my book barack obama in the future of american politics and just received all kinds of pushback from progressive not just from liberals who want to very badly to believe that this was a new deal moments this is kind of a rip current. name. christopher hitchens once described the essence of american politics is the minute the elation the populism by elisa's and i don't know where it is populism here but think progressivism and the claim that their own are all these things happening or that might happen they really aren't happening and i'm going to happen an
with the democratic and republican administrations that preceded it is history professor and author paul st so paul i know you like i have been stunned at the response by liberals and progressives endowing biden with a kind of radical agenda that's just not there explain to me what this is about and why it's happening. well some of what it's about is branding. nothing new you may recall when alabama was elected in 2008 there were all kinds of. frankly absurd and naledge g.'s to f.d.r. and the...
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so just give me a minute to tell you about the story of the rondo neighborhood in st. paul. rondo was a lively community with hundreds of prospering black businesses and family homes. 88% -- 80% of st. paul's african-american population lived in rondo, including a strong and flourishing middle class. and then in the late 1950s and 1960s, you know the story, construction of the i-94 interstate literally ripped this community in half. 700 homes owned by black families were destroyed, 300 businesses gone forever and the destruction of these homes and businesses had a devastating impact on this community. $157 million in home equity loss. that's equity that never was anyone to be passed on and has clearly contributed to the intergenerational wealth gap that we see so significantly in rondo in minnesota and the whole country. but here's the good news. the amazing community group called reconnect rondo has a vision for how to build a land bridge over the i-94 freeway examine create an african-american arts and enterprise and culture and living community. so could you, in the few s
so just give me a minute to tell you about the story of the rondo neighborhood in st. paul. rondo was a lively community with hundreds of prospering black businesses and family homes. 88% -- 80% of st. paul's african-american population lived in rondo, including a strong and flourishing middle class. and then in the late 1950s and 1960s, you know the story, construction of the i-94 interstate literally ripped this community in half. 700 homes owned by black families were destroyed, 300...
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a campaign has been launched to raise two—point—three million pounds to build a memorial inside st paul's result of the coronvirus pandemic. it would see an online book of remembrance installed in a structure at the london cathedral. more than 7,300 names are already in the book as part of the cathedral�*s "remember me" project. officers are continuing to search woodland in kent this morning following the murder of a police community support officer. julia jones�* body was discovered in akholt wood on tuesday. detectives say she died from serious head injuries — but have no clear suspects in the case. her family paid tribute to her saying she "was fiercely loyal" and "loved with her whole heart". well a little earlier on our correspondent simonjones sent us this update from aylesham in kent. julia james�* family has thanked everyone who has come here. they say there has been a real outpouring of love from friends, local community and the people she worked with. when you read the statement issued by the family, you get a real sense of the loss they are feeling, talking about a void in thei
a campaign has been launched to raise two—point—three million pounds to build a memorial inside st paul's result of the coronvirus pandemic. it would see an online book of remembrance installed in a structure at the london cathedral. more than 7,300 names are already in the book as part of the cathedral�*s "remember me" project. officers are continuing to search woodland in kent this morning following the murder of a police community support officer. julia jones�* body was...
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daily mail, and their campaign to have a memorial to the victims of the pandemic constructed in st paul'sit says readers have donated more than £60,000 to the idea. and the times, which leads on claims the government could be on the verge of scrapping social distancing rules from the 21st of june. so let's begin. joe and lucy, lovely to see you. we will start with the front page of the i, the sporting football news that really dominated this afternoon.— that really dominated this afternoon. , ., , ., , afternoon. yes, images from this articular afternoon. yes, images from this particular match _ afternoon. yes, images from this particular match which _ afternoon. yes, images from this particular match which has - afternoon. yes, images from this particular match which has now. afternoon. yes, images from this i particular match which has now been officially postponed between manchester united and liverpool, a really crucial game, as liverpool won their man city would become champions but the match has been delayed because of about 200 protesters who broke into the stadium and as you can s
daily mail, and their campaign to have a memorial to the victims of the pandemic constructed in st paul'sit says readers have donated more than £60,000 to the idea. and the times, which leads on claims the government could be on the verge of scrapping social distancing rules from the 21st of june. so let's begin. joe and lucy, lovely to see you. we will start with the front page of the i, the sporting football news that really dominated this afternoon.— that really dominated this afternoon....
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st. paul's admonition to the christians, drag one another before the civil magistrate trait she was fired in the eeoc takes it all the way up to the supreme court of the united states and a number of you in the audience know this case pretty well. the supreme court of the united states told the obama eeoc of the obama johnson department did you have violated your at position violates the establishment clause and the free exercise clause, a double whammy. i use a beautiful word for lawyers who think about this, unanimous. ruth bader ginsburg joined that opinion. sonya sotomayor joined that opinion with chief justice roberts and justice alito authored a concurring opinion teasing out this principle of autonomy and in a broader sense a broader way than the cheap justices opinion did. and they were joined by justice elena kagan. 9-0 my dear friends. why? because the supreme court of the united states and we are talking about almost the entire membership of the supreme court was unanimously in favor of church autonomy in the face of the serious potential violation of civil rights a violation o
st. paul's admonition to the christians, drag one another before the civil magistrate trait she was fired in the eeoc takes it all the way up to the supreme court of the united states and a number of you in the audience know this case pretty well. the supreme court of the united states told the obama eeoc of the obama johnson department did you have violated your at position violates the establishment clause and the free exercise clause, a double whammy. i use a beautiful word for lawyers who...
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spencer silver died this past weekend, at his home in st. paul, minnesota. he was 80 years old. accidental inventions, there will no doubt be a chapter on him. young inventors would be well advised to mark that chapter with a post it note to be able to turn to it with ease. that's our broadcast for this thursday night with our thanks for being here with us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. >> tonight on all in. >> do you believe the january 6th was an insurrection? >>
spencer silver died this past weekend, at his home in st. paul, minnesota. he was 80 years old. accidental inventions, there will no doubt be a chapter on him. young inventors would be well advised to mark that chapter with a post it note to be able to turn to it with ease. that's our broadcast for this thursday night with our thanks for being here with us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. >> tonight on all in. >> do you believe the...
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i was not that familiar, is a line from st. paul to the romans. it's a fascinating line, saying don't let the world form you, form yourself, transform yourself through the renewing of your mind, which is a constant process. to me, walk was a renewing of my mind in many ways. it is something i would wish on a lot of people, because it did leave an impact. susan: next is to create this into a book. when will that happen? neil: over the next few months. i'm hoping it will be sold i will find a publisher and neck days even for that matter, that i will have five or six months. i have a lot of stuff for it. i definitely want to expand the historical aspects, philosophical illuminations. the corbett with just that incredible people i met, unexpectedly beautiful sites along the way. pretty traffic part of the country. i think the book is going to drive home some of those points. susan: neil king, we are delighted to have you back. neil: i appreciate it. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> earlier today the ou
i was not that familiar, is a line from st. paul to the romans. it's a fascinating line, saying don't let the world form you, form yourself, transform yourself through the renewing of your mind, which is a constant process. to me, walk was a renewing of my mind in many ways. it is something i would wish on a lot of people, because it did leave an impact. susan: next is to create this into a book. when will that happen? neil: over the next few months. i'm hoping it will be sold i will find a...
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spencer silver died this past weekend, at his home in st. paul, minnesota. he was 80 years old. when they write the book an accidental inventions, there will no doubt be a chapter on him. young inventors would be well advised to mark that chapter with a post it note to be able to turn to it with ease. that's our broadcast for this thursday night with our thanks for being here with us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. >> tonight on all in. >> do you believe the january 6th was an insurrection? >> from the deniers of the insurrection to the qanon congresswoman chasing aoc around, how the mug mob is run a year 2021 republican party. and new reporting on the right wing group coordinating the state by state efforts to rollback democracy. we're >> working with the state legislators to make sure they have all of the information they need to draft the bill. >> plus, the activist thing, to trap fbi and trump administration officials, trashing the 44th president. the latest on the nightmare in gaza and tel aviv, and a momentous day for every
spencer silver died this past weekend, at his home in st. paul, minnesota. he was 80 years old. when they write the book an accidental inventions, there will no doubt be a chapter on him. young inventors would be well advised to mark that chapter with a post it note to be able to turn to it with ease. that's our broadcast for this thursday night with our thanks for being here with us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. >> tonight on all in....
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she leaves behind a series of nonprofits and an annual summer festival in st. paulbrates asian cultures across minnesota. she was 52. 74-year-old john jack delano harding was a renaissance man, his wife said. he had a passion for the outdoors, art, and theater. a family man, he loved to share his hobbies with his wife, kids, and grandkids. above all else, he was drawn to science and all of its possibilities. he loved discovery and collaboration. he dedicated himself to the field of molecular biology, and went on to work at the national institute of health in maryland. running the primate research center for almost 18 years. his wife said breaking new ground that could better people's lives is what endeared him to his work. simone parker's favorite place was in the classroom, according to a close family friend. as a high school chemistry teacher, for the past two decades, simone brought inspiration and encouragement to every one of her students, especially those who struggle. after her passing, the school honored her with a painting and a plaque that included her usu
she leaves behind a series of nonprofits and an annual summer festival in st. paulbrates asian cultures across minnesota. she was 52. 74-year-old john jack delano harding was a renaissance man, his wife said. he had a passion for the outdoors, art, and theater. a family man, he loved to share his hobbies with his wife, kids, and grandkids. above all else, he was drawn to science and all of its possibilities. he loved discovery and collaboration. he dedicated himself to the field of molecular...