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it is a really stark _ become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture _ become.ets? it is a really stark picture and it is - really stark picture and it is simple but it becomes our veil story and it takes us back to those scenes in the civil war. i was reading a report talking about children hiding under desks in their schools today, which really breaks your heart and takes you right back to that place, you know, seems that we hoped we wouldn't see, and it's little wonder that a day of mourning has been called, this is all really over last year's blast at the ports, which we all remember the terrible scenes and the terrifying footage that came out of that. nobody it seems is going to be blamed for that, or it is still in cass, really, and none of the problems that lead to that have been solved at all, so it looks like a country is in real distress. lebanon is in the worst _ country is in real distress. lebanon is in the worst recession _ country is in real distress. lebanon is in the worst recession in - is in the worst recession in history. _ is in the worst re
it is a really stark _ become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture _ become.ets? it is a really stark picture and it is - really stark picture and it is simple but it becomes our veil story and it takes us back to those scenes in the civil war. i was reading a report talking about children hiding under desks in their schools today, which really breaks your heart and takes you right back to that place, you know, seems that we hoped we wouldn't see, and it's little wonder that a day of...
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reality, it's a powerful front page. quite a stark reality, it's a powerfulfront page.tark reality, it's a powerful front page. it would make a lot of difference to people. sure. lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the readers i lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the readers in | indeed for a lot of the readers in the area that you cover in nottingham and lincoln share and darby. some of those who voted conservative possibly for the first time in the last election. the prime ministers policies... are the still the kind of things that those people want to hear? it’s the kind of things that those people want to hear?— want to hear? it's interesting you sa that want to hear? it's interesting you say that because _ want to hear? it's interesting you say that because we _
reality, it's a powerful front page. quite a stark reality, it's a powerfulfront page.tark reality, it's a powerful front page. it would make a lot of difference to people. sure. lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a...
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over a year researching the science behind how motherhood changes us and why this change can feel so stark and overwhelming. i was intrigued when i came across these intimate diaries about the experiences of new motherhood written by a dutch doctor in the 1980s. her words struck a chord, even three decades later. i had a strong drive to do something and to be able to fulfil that. almost everything changes during this time and i think women aren't fully prepared for that _ yeah, maybe the maternal brain is a bit misunderstood. there is an orchestra of the brain activation. the way society looks upon you changes hugely. guilt doesn't necessarily to be intrinsically intertwined with l the experience of motherhood. i now live in the uk but i was born in the netherlands, so i travelled back to my home country of my two children in tow to meet the author of those diaries. you wrote a lot of diaries during your early time as a mother. can you tell me why you were writing about motherhood? i think as a way to express myself because life was changing rapidly and i realised, wow, this is really life
over a year researching the science behind how motherhood changes us and why this change can feel so stark and overwhelming. i was intrigued when i came across these intimate diaries about the experiences of new motherhood written by a dutch doctor in the 1980s. her words struck a chord, even three decades later. i had a strong drive to do something and to be able to fulfil that. almost everything changes during this time and i think women aren't fully prepared for that _ yeah, maybe the...
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a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequalibution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. the uk government's under mounting pressure to reintroduce coronavirus restrictions in england — with doctors accusing ministers of being "wilfully negligent". experts in florida are investigating whether suspected human remains belong to the boyfriend of a young woman found murdered last month. and protesters demonstrate outside the headquarters of netflix over a comedy special they say was transphobic. hello and welcome. the world health organization has told the bbc it believes the coronavirus pandemic will go on for a year longer than it needs to because of the unequal distribution of vaccines. it comes as a group of charities have criticised the uk and canada for themselves using doses from covax 7 the global programme to ensure vaccines are distributed fairly. meanwhile, oxfam i
a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequalibution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. the uk government's under mounting pressure to reintroduce coronavirus restrictions in england — with doctors accusing ministers of being "wilfully negligent"....
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a stark covid warning from the world health organisation — the pandemic will last longer because of theal distribution of vaccines. brazil's president should face criminal charges over his handling of the pandemic — so says a parliamentary inquiry — but he dismisses the findings. britain's health secretary rejects calls to reintroduce covid restrictions in england — even though he admits cases could reach 100,000 a day in the uk. we've been in a race, a race between the vaccine and the virus. and although we are ahead in that race, the gap is narrowing. joe biden�*s nominee to be american ambassador in beijing takes a tough line on china at his senate confirmation hearing. prc's genocide, its abuses in tibet, its smothering of hong kong's autonomy and freedoms and its bullying of taiwan are unjust and must stop. live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, and midnight in london where the world health organisation has warned the bbc that the coronavirus pandemic will go on for a year longer than it needs to because of the unequal distributio
a stark covid warning from the world health organisation — the pandemic will last longer because of theal distribution of vaccines. brazil's president should face criminal charges over his handling of the pandemic — so says a parliamentary inquiry — but he dismisses the findings. britain's health secretary rejects calls to reintroduce covid restrictions in england — even though he admits cases could reach 100,000 a day in the uk. we've been in a race, a race between the vaccine and the...
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a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequaltribution of vaccines. brazil's president should face criminal charges over his handling of the pandemic — so says a parliamentary inquiry — but he dismisses the findings. joe biden�*s nominee to be american ambassador in beijing takes a tough line on china at his senate confirmation hearing. the prc�*s genocide in xinjang, its abuses in tibet, its smothering of hong kong's autonomy and freedom is and its bullying of taiwan are unjust, and must stop. and salvation from the skies — a mission to rescue dogs trapped by lava on the spanish island of la palma. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's eight in the morning in singapore, and 1am in london where the world health organization has told the bbc it believes the coronavirus pandemic will go on for a year longer than it needs to because of the unequal distribution of vaccines. it comes as a group of charities have criticised the uk and canada for themselves using doses from covax 7 the global programme to ensure vacc
a stark warning from the world health organization — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequaltribution of vaccines. brazil's president should face criminal charges over his handling of the pandemic — so says a parliamentary inquiry — but he dismisses the findings. joe biden�*s nominee to be american ambassador in beijing takes a tough line on china at his senate confirmation hearing. the prc�*s genocide in xinjang, its abuses in tibet, its smothering of hong kong's...
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but some of those costs might not be as stark as being _ those costs might not be as stark as being mademade out, but that doesn't mean we — being made out, but that doesn't mean we should not be concentrating on it _ mean we should not be concentrating on it. on _ mean we should not be concentrating on it. on universal credit, when the prime minister _ on it. on universal credit, when the prime minister makes _ on it. on universal credit, when the prime minister makes his _ on it. on universal credit, when the prime minister makes his big - on it. on universal credit, when the| prime minister makes his big speech on wednesday, that's the day that this uplift that many people have been getting for the last 18 months will end. it is £20 out of many peoples pockets every week. do you think now is right time to do that? during the pandemic i was one of those _ during the pandemic i was one of those people that was very public in saying _ those people that was very public in saying that the prime minister shoutd — saying that the prime minister should not be taking away the £20 uplift, _ sho
but some of those costs might not be as stark as being _ those costs might not be as stark as being mademade out, but that doesn't mean we — being made out, but that doesn't mean we should not be concentrating on it _ mean we should not be concentrating on it. on _ mean we should not be concentrating on it. on universal credit, when the prime minister _ on it. on universal credit, when the prime minister makes _ on it. on universal credit, when the prime minister makes his _ on it. on...
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a stark warning from the world health organisation — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequalistribution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. britain's health secretary rejects calls to reintroduce covid restrictions in england — even though he admits cases could reach 100,000 a day in the uk. the growing danger women face in nightclubs — we talk to one of the victims of "spiking". over a comedy special they say was transphobic. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the world health organisation has told the bbc it believes the coronavirus pandemic will go on for a year longer than it needs to because of the unequal distribution of vaccines. it comes as a group of charities have criticised the uk and canada for themselves using doses from covax 7 the global programme to ensure vaccines are distributed fairly. naomi grimley reports. it's the question we all keep asking — when will this pandemic e
a stark warning from the world health organisation — the pandemic will last longer because of the unequalistribution of vaccines. the 620 will meet at the end of october, we need them to say, "where are we against those commitments?" and i can tell you today, you are not on track. you need to really speed it up. britain's health secretary rejects calls to reintroduce covid restrictions in england — even though he admits cases could reach 100,000 a day in the uk. the growing danger...
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but they fell short of a majority and you report is given a stark take on the curb of 19 vaccination imbalance between men and women, the care international aid organization says in some countries, just one woman is being vaccinated for every 3 men. it's research points out, india were only 36 percent of people who've received jobs or women, and south sudan where it's 26 percent. the report points to several reasons, including women being prevented from accessing vaccines, but also says women can be less likely to trust that the vaccines are safe. let's bring in christina wiggs. she is global advocacy, director of health equity and rights at care international counseling that produced the report. she joined us from new york. christina, good to have you here on the news, our on our 0. why is this happening? thank you so much for having us. yes, this is a really out stark report that's revealing some really profound gender and balances in terms of who's getting vaccine. and i think we set back, we have to look at our fortunately the storm was getting coded. the story was getting, havin
but they fell short of a majority and you report is given a stark take on the curb of 19 vaccination imbalance between men and women, the care international aid organization says in some countries, just one woman is being vaccinated for every 3 men. it's research points out, india were only 36 percent of people who've received jobs or women, and south sudan where it's 26 percent. the report points to several reasons, including women being prevented from accessing vaccines, but also says women...
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people want to need as, as it's ridiculous. santee morehead, on the algebra news hour, including a stark warning from the un. millions of afghan children may starve to death unless urgent action is taken. why israel supreme court has disowned a decision again, forced evictions and occupied east jerusalem. later in sport we hear from him former manchester united player about the increasing drama at old trafford. ah, but 1st the turkish president, roger taber, tuan says no foreign diplomat can remain in the country unless they respect the country's laws. his remarks follow a row between ankara and tenant massacres from western countries over a jailed activists. on saturday, the us and others issued a joint statement calling for the release of mon caballo. or tuan in response said that they must be stripped off their diplomatic status and immunity. you to miss us, la cruz to call them up to our aim is not to start a crisis. it's only to preserve and protect the rights and interests of our country to day than bachelors took a step back and refer to the vienna convention dear statement, let u
people want to need as, as it's ridiculous. santee morehead, on the algebra news hour, including a stark warning from the un. millions of afghan children may starve to death unless urgent action is taken. why israel supreme court has disowned a decision again, forced evictions and occupied east jerusalem. later in sport we hear from him former manchester united player about the increasing drama at old trafford. ah, but 1st the turkish president, roger taber, tuan says no foreign diplomat can...
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labour said the report's stark conclusions couldn't be ignored.nguage that this . was one of the worst public health failures in the uk, - that is a damning indictment. and my thoughts are with - the families who've lost people because of these failures. the mps' report is highly critical of the test and trace system in england. it says it was set up much too late and that capacity should've been built up much earlier in the pandemic, in line with some other countries. halting community testing in the early weeks had cost lives, according to the report. just one of the government's failings, said the former downing street adviser who'd given evidence to mps. me and others put into place work to try and improve the system in 2020 after the first wave. unfortunately, the prime minister, being the joker that he is, has not pushed that work through. the covid pressure in care homes is examined in detail. the mps say that sending elderly people from hospitals into care homes without prior testing may have been understandable, but it contributed to the
labour said the report's stark conclusions couldn't be ignored.nguage that this . was one of the worst public health failures in the uk, - that is a damning indictment. and my thoughts are with - the families who've lost people because of these failures. the mps' report is highly critical of the test and trace system in england. it says it was set up much too late and that capacity should've been built up much earlier in the pandemic, in line with some other countries. halting community testing...
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it's language stark, it'sjudgment grim. time, it says that the french catholic church showed complete, even cruel indifference to those who suffered abuse. the report estimates the number of child victims of sexual abuse of the hands of priests, deacons, monks or nuns at 260,000. if non— clergy are included, that figure rises to 330,000. a third of a million children. there was, above all, a catalogue of negligence, failures, assignments, and institutional cover up that appeared systematic in which the committee did not see, hear or know how to pick up the signals. or know how to pick up the si . nals. or know how to pick up the siunals. , ., ., , signals. the investigators analysed _ signals. the investigators analysed the _ signals. the investigators analysed the church - signals. the investigators- analysed the church archives, court records and testimony from victims. most abuses happened in the 1950s and �*60s. too long ago for anyone to be prosecuted now. one of those who testified was this priest, saying to the panel
it's language stark, it'sjudgment grim. time, it says that the french catholic church showed complete, even cruel indifference to those who suffered abuse. the report estimates the number of child victims of sexual abuse of the hands of priests, deacons, monks or nuns at 260,000. if non— clergy are included, that figure rises to 330,000. a third of a million children. there was, above all, a catalogue of negligence, failures, assignments, and institutional cover up that appeared systematic in...
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there are few places in the world where the consequences of the changing climate are as stark as in northerng droughts mean the land is so dry, some people spend their days simply searching for water. on the front line of climate change, a seven—hour trek brings something to drink. this grandmother is part of the turkana community, a million people who have lived off the land for centuries. life here has never been easy. but recent droughts have robbed these people of water, livestock and vegetation. now they are fighting to keep the only life they have ever known. translation: they claim it has changed, we don't get water- from underground anymore, because the wells are dried. i have nothing left. yet another desperate search where water used to be. not that long ago, this dam was an important local water source for villagers and their livestock. on any given day, you would see cattle, sheep and goats here. as the rainy seasons became shorter and drier, this dam completely dried up, forcing local communities to walk further and further to find water to survive. livelihoods here are intrinsi
there are few places in the world where the consequences of the changing climate are as stark as in northerng droughts mean the land is so dry, some people spend their days simply searching for water. on the front line of climate change, a seven—hour trek brings something to drink. this grandmother is part of the turkana community, a million people who have lived off the land for centuries. life here has never been easy. but recent droughts have robbed these people of water, livestock and...
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. >> a stark warning about a tariff to the homeland. botanical from the us troops, telling the social spending and climate agents on the international stage. if he can't even get his own party on board. >> a lot of questions, you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. todd: thank you for joining us, president biden headed to scotland tomorrow, the stakes are high as democrats are divided on the details. jillian: the president's approval rating continues to dip. >> reporter: president biden won the legislative win before heading overseas tomorrow, members of his own party keep moving the goal posts for what they will or won't accept. progressives san agree on framework of the large social spending bill isn't good enough to move forward on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. and senator joe manchin is against the proposed policy requiring banks to report account data for those with 10,$000 coming in and out of the irs, manchin can take the bill for the president, does not have any republican support. >> last thing we n
. >> a stark warning about a tariff to the homeland. botanical from the us troops, telling the social spending and climate agents on the international stage. if he can't even get his own party on board. >> a lot of questions, you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. todd: thank you for joining us, president biden headed to scotland tomorrow, the stakes are high as democrats are divided on the details. jillian: the president's approval rating continues...
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ina stark in a stark illustration of the challenge facing the cop26 claimant conference in glasgow, scientistsrlier in rome at the g20, the role's largest economies pledged to become carbon neutral by or around the mid century. —— the world's largest economies. after imposing some of the strictest border controls in the world, australia is opening up to international travel. from monday, fully—vaccinated citizens will no longer need permission to leave. the relaxation comes as the number of adults who've received two vaccine doses reaches 80%. but what about travel within the country? we can cross live to sydney airport and the bbc�*s australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. great to have you on newsday, and i can see certainly a very busy atmosphere, i imagine, behind you at sydney airport. what's the mood like? ~ sydney airport. what's the mood like? . ., ., sydney airport. what's the mood like? e ., ., ., ., sydney airport. what's the mood like? ., ., ., ., ., ., like? we are at one of the arrival ates and like? we are at one of the arrival gates and it's _ like? we are at one of the arrival
ina stark in a stark illustration of the challenge facing the cop26 claimant conference in glasgow, scientistsrlier in rome at the g20, the role's largest economies pledged to become carbon neutral by or around the mid century. —— the world's largest economies. after imposing some of the strictest border controls in the world, australia is opening up to international travel. from monday, fully—vaccinated citizens will no longer need permission to leave. the relaxation comes as the number...
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a new reports warning of a stark imbalance and the number of women getting the coven 19 vaccine compared to men. they were searched by the care international aid organization shows that in some countries, just one woman is vaccinated for every 3 men. the reasons range from not trusting vaccinations. the not having permission from husbands or male relatives. the gap is worse in poor countries. tens of thousands of people have brought it across poland . they're angry about a court ruling which said parts of e u law are incompatible with a polish constitution. supporters of the european union worried that governments pushing poland towards an exit from the block. the office of philippines, president of rigo, detect a has congratulated journalist, mary arrested for winning the nobel peace prize, but says she must still clear her name in court. the journalist is facing a series of legal challenges relating to her news websites. investigative reporting of detect is government race. i won the nobel along with a russian journalist. well, those were the headlines. the news continues here on out t
a new reports warning of a stark imbalance and the number of women getting the coven 19 vaccine compared to men. they were searched by the care international aid organization shows that in some countries, just one woman is vaccinated for every 3 men. the reasons range from not trusting vaccinations. the not having permission from husbands or male relatives. the gap is worse in poor countries. tens of thousands of people have brought it across poland . they're angry about a court ruling which...
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but with that said my guess is if you did a poll 20 or 30 years ago, the difference would not be as stark. the country is ideologically sorted out. 30 years ago, you had more moderates in the democratic party, more liberals in the conservative party. i think that the electorate kind of showed more willingness to cross over. now we are in a time where very few states have a senator from each party representing it in the senate. you only have 17 houses districts that voted for a party for president, one party for the house. there's not as much crossover in congress as there used to be. and it is reflected in these numbers, too, that the partisan camps are well divided and if they do not like each other. host: political polarization is the topic. republicans, 202-748-8001. it democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. this is kyle kondik. i should also note he's the author of "the long red thread." i want to get to the booking a little bit, but returning to the findings on political polarization. a strong majority of trump voters see no difference between democrats and socialists.
but with that said my guess is if you did a poll 20 or 30 years ago, the difference would not be as stark. the country is ideologically sorted out. 30 years ago, you had more moderates in the democratic party, more liberals in the conservative party. i think that the electorate kind of showed more willingness to cross over. now we are in a time where very few states have a senator from each party representing it in the senate. you only have 17 houses districts that voted for a party for...
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leadership of this president. >> that's a fairly rosi assessment, especially when you consider the stark reality is we're looking at empty store shelves all along the fruited plains. and here's the real key, shannon, critics warn even with the white house's recent policy moves, it's likely to be shortages into the new year, which begs the question, if this is all because of the economic recovery that the white house said they were planning and hoping for -- obviously we're left with the question which is can why didn't they plan to fill the gaps in the meantime. that's a question they'll have to wrestle with as we look forward to the holiday season, shannon. >> shannon: doing all of my shopping at the drugstore. so, they have quite a gift selection, gift cards. i have a feeling that's what a lot of people will do. kevin, come back. we have something we teased last night, something unusual. going to test it live and see how it goes. >> drinky drinky. >> shannon: friday night. some viewers may be drinking too. it's about to get worse and more than just getting the ships to the port and get
leadership of this president. >> that's a fairly rosi assessment, especially when you consider the stark reality is we're looking at empty store shelves all along the fruited plains. and here's the real key, shannon, critics warn even with the white house's recent policy moves, it's likely to be shortages into the new year, which begs the question, if this is all because of the economic recovery that the white house said they were planning and hoping for -- obviously we're left with the...
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here is what's making the news >>> a stark warning from u.s. intelligence officials what need to be done now to avoid the threat, and why america's status at a word superpower is at risk. >>> the head of the consumer financial protection bureau, demanding big tech turn over users' payment data and an exclusive sit down with the man pushing for answers. >>> and a deep dive into the supply chain nightmare america is feeling the pain. the situation is so bad that president biden suggesting calling in the national guard. >> i want to get the port up and running and the railroads and r railheads in. >> but you're actuallying talk about the national gar driving trucks >> the answer is yes, if we can't increase the number of truckers >>> but the white house walking that back. in a statement, u.s. officials write that requesting a use of the national guard at the state level is under the pursue of governors, and we are not actively pursuing the use of the national guard it's a crisis we are covering from all angles tonight jane wells, and seema mody ar
here is what's making the news >>> a stark warning from u.s. intelligence officials what need to be done now to avoid the threat, and why america's status at a word superpower is at risk. >>> the head of the consumer financial protection bureau, demanding big tech turn over users' payment data and an exclusive sit down with the man pushing for answers. >>> and a deep dive into the supply chain nightmare america is feeling the pain. the situation is so bad that...
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. >>> new information on brian laundrie's autopsy and a stark report on climate change. >> a united nationsort show green houston gas levels hit a record high last year. the study says carbon dioxide levels grew at a faster rate than avenue. despite the temporary dip during lockdowns. the world is struggling to cap rising temperatures. ahead of the start of the u.n. climate summit in scottland. >>> the start of a federal civil trial of the deadly unite the riegt trial. against the white nationalists who participated. a counter protester heather heyer was killed. defend enters say they were exercising their rights to free speech and self-defense. >>> the initial autopsy on laundrie did not reveal a cause of death. the skeletal remains were found in florida. and identified last week using dental records. he was a subject of a manhunt after his fiance gabby petito disappeared and was found dead in wyoming. a notebook found near the remains may be salvageable. >>> and ahead, tesla joins an elite club. what the company is now worth after the latest deal. joins an elite club. what the company is
. >>> new information on brian laundrie's autopsy and a stark report on climate change. >> a united nationsort show green houston gas levels hit a record high last year. the study says carbon dioxide levels grew at a faster rate than avenue. despite the temporary dip during lockdowns. the world is struggling to cap rising temperatures. ahead of the start of the u.n. climate summit in scottland. >>> the start of a federal civil trial of the deadly unite the riegt trial....
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that is the stark warning in a series of new reports from the u.s.d in the reports is the critical role climate change is playing in creating refugees and driving migration worldwide and at the u.s. southern border. let's get more with chief climate correspondent, bill weir. you've been traveling the world covering climate change for cnn for years. what do you say to this new assessment from the intelligence community? >> well, it really, what's striking is there's not all that new here. back in 1990, 31 years ago, the naval war college started using the term climate change as a multiplier. the first president bush had it in his national security. there have been reports from noah, the pentagon, everyone in federal government. this is more urgent because we have a lot more specifics to put on those multiple threats. what happens when 80 million people who depend on the nile delta for food and water lose that? and head for europe? what happens when the himalayan glaciers melt giving less water to pakistan and india. what happens when migrants surge no
that is the stark warning in a series of new reports from the u.s.d in the reports is the critical role climate change is playing in creating refugees and driving migration worldwide and at the u.s. southern border. let's get more with chief climate correspondent, bill weir. you've been traveling the world covering climate change for cnn for years. what do you say to this new assessment from the intelligence community? >> well, it really, what's striking is there's not all that new here....
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kristen: a stark reminder of the threat we are facing. let me get this straight. you've got an a.i. strategy to deliver a better customer experience, that will help us retain our customers and even grow our business? how much is this going to cost? here's the figure. 59. 59 million? no, five9. as in five9 intelligent cloud contact center. they won't just power our transformation. they'll fund our transformation. yes, yes! exactly! what are you waiting for? ♪ ♪ who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. waiting for? well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your internet do that? like your outfit, girl. why thank you! ok, now it's a party! get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming box for free. click, call, or visit a store today. your heart is at the heart of everything you do. and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. e
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acknowledging that shannon o'connor was a parent here and this is a stark reminder to talk to kids aboutrs of drinking alcohol and importance of keeping eye on the kids extracurricular activities. also investigators are concerned o'connor's behavior continued after she left los gatos and moved just west of boise, idaho. arrested in the star, idaho, neighborhood, she had ten teenboys and two girls in her home. it appears they spent the night and investigators fear she continued to throw drunken teen sex parties as she's accused of in los gatos. said would have up to 20 young teens over to her home, give them alcohol to point they were throwing up and facilitate sexual encounters even without girls' consent. listed one case of laughing as boys battered drunk girl in bed. external cameras showed she was only adult with 12 teens, most got drunk and left $10,000 in damage. >> parent of young teen doesn't expect a play date to turn into out of control frat party. >> reporter: expects there will be more charges after cell phone is searched for her communications with the 14 and 15-year-olds. >>
acknowledging that shannon o'connor was a parent here and this is a stark reminder to talk to kids aboutrs of drinking alcohol and importance of keeping eye on the kids extracurricular activities. also investigators are concerned o'connor's behavior continued after she left los gatos and moved just west of boise, idaho. arrested in the star, idaho, neighborhood, she had ten teenboys and two girls in her home. it appears they spent the night and investigators fear she continued to throw drunken...
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to see cheney go before this committee and talk in such stark terms about what she believes is at stakecessary for the committee to get this information, and specific the testimony of steve bannon, is so stark. i want to play a clip of steve bannon himself on his podcast talking about january 6th. it's something both thompson and cheney cited numerous times. let's play that clip quickly. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. just understand this. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. it's not going to happen like you think it's going to happen, okay? it's going to be quite extraordinarily different. all i can say is strap in. the war room posse, you have made this happen and tomorrow it's game day. so strap in. >> reporter: the committee has talked about this often and why they believe it is so important to hear what bannon knew about the planning leading to january 6th, what was going on in the war room that they established at the willard hotel that was meeting on january 5th and january 6th. that's why they believe it is so important for him to come before the committee
to see cheney go before this committee and talk in such stark terms about what she believes is at stakecessary for the committee to get this information, and specific the testimony of steve bannon, is so stark. i want to play a clip of steve bannon himself on his podcast talking about january 6th. it's something both thompson and cheney cited numerous times. let's play that clip quickly. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. just understand this. all hell is going to break loose...
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but until you're up there and you see the blackness, the starkness, the ugliness from our point of viewlled with mystery and all of that and cosmos, people who study the universe will shutter at what i'm saying, but in that moment, it's blackness and death. in this moment down here as we look down, was life and nurturing, that's what everybody needs to know! >> reporter: so william shatner making it very clear today that he believes he saw death, kind of a pree view of it, the stark line between the blueness of earth and darkness of space. and i talked to an executive at blue origin, critical of developing this rocket. she described today a chance to ride the rocket she has been instrumental in building, she described it as a thrill of her lifetime, and a question for the two paying customers on board this mission, glenn and chris, and you know, nobody has said how much they actually paid for this trip to space. i knew they probably weren't going to like the question but i had to ask it anyway. they wouldn't say but they did say if they had the chance they would do it again, and that wh
but until you're up there and you see the blackness, the starkness, the ugliness from our point of viewlled with mystery and all of that and cosmos, people who study the universe will shutter at what i'm saying, but in that moment, it's blackness and death. in this moment down here as we look down, was life and nurturing, that's what everybody needs to know! >> reporter: so william shatner making it very clear today that he believes he saw death, kind of a pree view of it, the stark line...
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>> well, the statistics are stark, yasmin.w, we have had over 125,000 pregnant women who have been infected with covid-19 since the onset of the pandemic. 22,000 hospitalizations and '161 women have sadly died. we now have the data that tells us that covid-19 in pregnancy increases the risk of icu admission twofold and increases a woman's chance of dying by 70%. we also have data that the vaccines are safe and effective in pregnancy and there is no increased risk of stillbirth, miscarriage, or birth defects from the vaccine. what i would say is simply this. in order to have a healthy baby, you need to have a healthy mother. so, these vaccines are protecting mom first and secondarily, baby. some of the research that's been done on vaccinating women during pregnancy has come out of my own institution from colleagues of mine that just reported a week ago, showing that women who were vaccinated in pregnancy, all 100% of their infants had evidence of antibody spike, antibody in the cord blood, and as you know, yasmin, newborns, num
>> well, the statistics are stark, yasmin.w, we have had over 125,000 pregnant women who have been infected with covid-19 since the onset of the pandemic. 22,000 hospitalizations and '161 women have sadly died. we now have the data that tells us that covid-19 in pregnancy increases the risk of icu admission twofold and increases a woman's chance of dying by 70%. we also have data that the vaccines are safe and effective in pregnancy and there is no increased risk of stillbirth,...
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. >>> a new and stark reminder of the pandemic's toll today. deaths in this country now topping 700,000. think about that 700,000 according to an nbc news count. this comes as vaccination deadlines approach prompting many to get the shots. here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: as los angeles now considers one of the country's strictest covid vaccine mandates for indoor venues and san diego approved a new one for students and staff, supporters of the crackdown say they're working. >> it was the right thing to do. i will stand with that it was hard to do, though it's hard to force people to do something that you truly wish they would do voluntarily. >> reporter: nationwide, while some major companies are firing employees for refusing to get vaccinated, the vast majority of workers have chosen to comply. and one medical system in kansas city, missouri, less than 1% of employees lost their jobs at houston methodist, about half a percent did. in north carolina novant health also said 99% of its staff have gotten vaccinated or approved for medical or r
. >>> a new and stark reminder of the pandemic's toll today. deaths in this country now topping 700,000. think about that 700,000 according to an nbc news count. this comes as vaccination deadlines approach prompting many to get the shots. here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: as los angeles now considers one of the country's strictest covid vaccine mandates for indoor venues and san diego approved a new one for students and staff, supporters of the crackdown say they're working....
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the stark message in a dramatic new video from the united nations.unded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can show more with less eczema. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you
the stark message in a dramatic new video from the united nations.unded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within,...
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it's language stark. it's judgment grim. a very long time, the french catholic church showed complete, even cruel indifference to those who suffered abuse. the report estimates the number of child victims of sexual abuse at the hands of priests, deacons, monks, or nuns, at 216,000. if nun clergy are included, it is 330,000. one third of one million children. >> there was, above all, a catalog of negligence, failures, silence, and institutional cover-ups that appeared systematic and in which there was an anonymous conclusion that the church did not see, did not hear, did not know how to pick up signals. >> investigators analyzed decades of church archives, court records, and testimony from victims. most abuses happened in the 1950's and 1960's, too long ago for anyone to be prosecuted now. one of those who testified was this priest. he told the panel how in the year he turned 18, during clerical training he was repeatedly raped by a senior figure in the seminary. >> it destroys people. there is the physical violence, but ther
it's language stark. it's judgment grim. a very long time, the french catholic church showed complete, even cruel indifference to those who suffered abuse. the report estimates the number of child victims of sexual abuse at the hands of priests, deacons, monks, or nuns, at 216,000. if nun clergy are included, it is 330,000. one third of one million children. >> there was, above all, a catalog of negligence, failures, silence, and institutional cover-ups that appeared systematic and in...
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. >> the labor leader said the stark conclusions could not be ignored. >> theanguage, this was one of worst public health failures in the u.k.. that is a damning indictment. my thoughts are with the families who lost people because of these failures. >> the report is critical of the test and trace system in england. it was set up much too late and the capacity should have been built up much earlier in the pandemic in line with some of other countries. halting testing hadost lives, according to the report. just one of the failings, said the former downey street advisor, whoad given evidence to mp's. >> me and others put into place worked to improve the system after the first wave. unfortunately, the prime minister has not pushed it through. >> the covid pressure on care homes is examined in the report. the mp's say sending elderly people from hospitals into care homes without prior testing may have been understandable, but contributed to the spread of the virus. stf entering care homes also may have carried infections. staff shortages and problems getting ppe had not helped. >> in hong
. >> the labor leader said the stark conclusions could not be ignored. >> theanguage, this was one of worst public health failures in the u.k.. that is a damning indictment. my thoughts are with the families who lost people because of these failures. >> the report is critical of the test and trace system in england. it was set up much too late and the capacity should have been built up much earlier in the pandemic in line with some of other countries. halting testing hadost...
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. >> he was named stark after a zoo mechanic. this is the 14th one born since 1977. that face. >> so cute. >> he is so little. >> adorable. >>> we are on 24-7 streaming on kpix.com. >> our next newscast is at three. enjoy that sun today. i drop off and pick up my kids from school so, i can't work early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time. just not daytime. and i need benefits. good ones. and you know, it would be nice if you paid for my tuition. like all of it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> deacon: you want me to help you ruin my daughter's marriage. all right. i need a drink. >> sheila: no, no. what you need to do is get on board with my plan. >> deacon: your plan is bonkers, lady. it's not gonna work. >> sheila: oh, again with the negativity. are you ever positive? >> deacon: i'm positive this isn't gonna work. >> sheila: look, the forresters, they wanna make us go away, right? but that kiss between us that hope and finn saw, that is gonna get everyone talking. >> finn
. >> he was named stark after a zoo mechanic. this is the 14th one born since 1977. that face. >> so cute. >> he is so little. >> adorable. >>> we are on 24-7 streaming on kpix.com. >> our next newscast is at three. enjoy that sun today. i drop off and pick up my kids from school so, i can't work early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time....
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a stark warning from the un, it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbons? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try to repair undersea damage.
a stark warning from the un, it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbons? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try to repair undersea damage.
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>> the red blue divide on this is as stark as any time it's been.sident biden had his booster mitch mcconnell came out and said he had his booster shot. he's been a big promoter of vaccines. in washington even, there's a disconnect between some of the republicans and the republicans out in the country. wiministration at the beginning th the, bubiden' 'e'isslation handf covid is critical to the democrats and to his own ability >> that's what i hear from the white house officials -- that they understand covid despite all other things going on is your number one priority. cannot tosha == natasha, connect these two things, how much of a risk is this -- natasha, connect these two things, how much of a risk is this? >> we saw this play out in real time with the kidnapping plot against the governor of michigan earlier this government'r's messed mandates. people who were angry about the restriction states were trying to put in place over -- to prevent the spread o-1ovf9.id reality at this point is that the national security risk stemming from the distrustin
>> the red blue divide on this is as stark as any time it's been.sident biden had his booster mitch mcconnell came out and said he had his booster shot. he's been a big promoter of vaccines. in washington even, there's a disconnect between some of the republicans and the republicans out in the country. wiministration at the beginning th the, bubiden' 'e'isslation handf covid is critical to the democrats and to his own ability >> that's what i hear from the white house officials --...
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a stark warning from the un — it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbon the world's endangered coral reefs? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try
a stark warning from the un — it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbon the world's endangered coral reefs? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try
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if you happen to be up early, you can see, it will be a stark difference after the past three days. 70s and sunshine. we're starting off with widespread cloud cover. and notice these areas of green just dotting the land scape here. we'll see the possibility of spotty drizzle with the cloud cover hanging on. we'll begin the morning with temperatures in the 50s. really very similar across the bair from the tri-valley. east bay, down to 53. san francisco, 55. through the day tomorrow, the temperatures are dropping 5 to 12 degrees. we're back down to 68 in morgan hill. not too many changes with the thatter 60s. 67 up to santa rosa, 65. and the low 60s at the coastline. we saw all the people out there today. tomorrow it will be just as chilly. make sure you have a couple of lace. we do have the included, the cooler temperatures. it will at least be dry. all the little ones will still able to head out and do the seven-day forecast. as we hit monday, no problems with that storm system. monday night and thursday, a quarter to one thing. less than a week. i still have to get to the store and get
if you happen to be up early, you can see, it will be a stark difference after the past three days. 70s and sunshine. we're starting off with widespread cloud cover. and notice these areas of green just dotting the land scape here. we'll see the possibility of spotty drizzle with the cloud cover hanging on. we'll begin the morning with temperatures in the 50s. really very similar across the bair from the tri-valley. east bay, down to 53. san francisco, 55. through the day tomorrow, the...
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relentless campan of harassnt and intimidation against me and my fellow jonalist in thehilippines is a starkxample of a global trend that journalists and freedom of the press are facing increasingly adverse conditions. i hope today's prize will remind authorities in the philippines, russia, around the world of the need to respect journalist and jonalism. independent journalism holding power to account has never been as important as is today. correspondent: sharing the award is dmitry muratov, editor in chief of a russian investigative newspaper, which has defied the kremlin under president vladimir putin with probes into wrongdoing and corruption. he is the first russian to win the nobel peace prize since soviet leader mikhail gorbachev, who himself helped set up the paper with the money he received from winning the award in 1990. dmitry muratov has dedicated his award to six journalists who have been murdered for their work exposing human rights violations and corruption. he says he plans to use his share of the prize money to support russian journalism at a time when it is under threat lik
relentless campan of harassnt and intimidation against me and my fellow jonalist in thehilippines is a starkxample of a global trend that journalists and freedom of the press are facing increasingly adverse conditions. i hope today's prize will remind authorities in the philippines, russia, around the world of the need to respect journalist and jonalism. independent journalism holding power to account has never been as important as is today. correspondent: sharing the award is dmitry muratov,...
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but such a stark contrast from what we dealt with last year. again, mid-november only a hundredth of an inch. we really only had the storm track, the pattern look like it's going to look as we head through the next seven days just one time last year. so it was few and far between. but you can see as we head throughout this week, we have three different storm systems heading our way. the next one is tuesday night into wednesday morning. the second one, thursday into friday. and the third and potentially the strongest would come saturday night, linger all the way into monday. with each one of these systems the other thing we're tracking that will boost up those rainfall totals is an atmospheric river. it's going to join in with each one of those and it's really going to help to, again, get these totaling up a lot higher. so we'll get more on that in just a bit but i want to get you ready to go tomorrow morning. maybe you had a three-day weekend getting back to the grind, getting the kids up for school and yourself ready for work. you need that ja
but such a stark contrast from what we dealt with last year. again, mid-november only a hundredth of an inch. we really only had the storm track, the pattern look like it's going to look as we head through the next seven days just one time last year. so it was few and far between. but you can see as we head throughout this week, we have three different storm systems heading our way. the next one is tuesday night into wednesday morning. the second one, thursday into friday. and the third and...
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that kind of stark image that we saw back in the 1990's, that just didn't exist. have a lot of bipartisan support. >> is the here in the u.k. has a special new resident, and endangered black rhino. he was born at the flamingo land resort on sunday. here he is taking his very first steps. zookeepers say they are pleased with his progress. he is the very first black rhino to be born in europe this year. to put it into perspective, there are just 3000 black rhinos left in the world so this is a very important event. a quick reminder of our top story, the latest escalation in the dispute between britain and france over fishing rights. the french ambassador has been summoned to the foreign office in london to receive the diplomatic process. you can tweet me and also go on to our website for the latest on all the stories we areatching here on outside source. goodbye for now. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided
that kind of stark image that we saw back in the 1990's, that just didn't exist. have a lot of bipartisan support. >> is the here in the u.k. has a special new resident, and endangered black rhino. he was born at the flamingo land resort on sunday. here he is taking his very first steps. zookeepers say they are pleased with his progress. he is the very first black rhino to be born in europe this year. to put it into perspective, there are just 3000 black rhinos left in the world so this...
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were manipulated and on the other hand they were trying to behave in a responsible way which is the stark contrast into which purdue has conducted itself about the country's most powerful opioid distributors did the ever try to block it or intimidate you? congratulations for your courage, conviction, kahunas will be the best way to put it, very great work. i didn't have any black limousine stocking my house but there was threats from the attorney general and west virginia, when i got some leaked documents i notified him that i was going to do a story about his role in this lawsuit against the distributors and he had one of his underlined call his lawyer and e-mail me and if we printed the story it would be a case of actual malice and we would face court sanctions, i don't know what that meant was that mean somebody was going to jail. it did not happen in a day retaliated by launching an investigation into the newspaper where i was working out at the time. and he subpoenaed us all of our financial records, that was in retaliation for what we reported i heard at the landmark trial we found
were manipulated and on the other hand they were trying to behave in a responsible way which is the stark contrast into which purdue has conducted itself about the country's most powerful opioid distributors did the ever try to block it or intimidate you? congratulations for your courage, conviction, kahunas will be the best way to put it, very great work. i didn't have any black limousine stocking my house but there was threats from the attorney general and west virginia, when i got some...
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designated them as the most destitute, and usually least visible of the cities immigrant pour, in stark contrast to depictions of working class rioters and writing women in other images. the second installment of ride illustrations provided readers with more visual distinctions among the rioters and it's murkier first. amid a double page spread of engravings, in the august 1st issue, to pictures in the inscription, quote, represent groups of rioters given an idea of a parties concern, implicit in that phrase, was that the idea of the parties concern, was readily apparent to the readership, and require no further elaboration. these images also contain specific information, that offers insights into the chronology of the formation in early composition of the riot crowd. in particular, a group of the rioters marching down avenue a, offered a cross section of new york male workers, including on the, left a labor, and on the right perhaps a veteran of an earlier campaign or a military volunteer. the three men in the middle are just in market formality, that speaks the sort of closing craft p
designated them as the most destitute, and usually least visible of the cities immigrant pour, in stark contrast to depictions of working class rioters and writing women in other images. the second installment of ride illustrations provided readers with more visual distinctions among the rioters and it's murkier first. amid a double page spread of engravings, in the august 1st issue, to pictures in the inscription, quote, represent groups of rioters given an idea of a parties concern, implicit...
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a stark warning from the un — it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbonall well short of what's needed to avoid dangerous climate change. and can lego save the world's endangered coral reefs? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try to repair damage undersea. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news from brazil. the president, jair bolsonaro, will face charges over his handling of the pandemic after a senate vote. a report holds him responsible for many of brazil's more than 600,000 covid deaths. live now to our correspondent katy watson in brasilia. she has been focused on this storey for us all day. the senate committee finally voting, recommending that president bolsonaro faces the charges, so what can you tell us about the developments in the last hours?— the last hours? that's right, it was a very _ the last hours? that's right, it was a very long _ the last hours? that's right, it was a very long day. - the last hours? that's right, it was a very long day. as i it was a very long day. as expected, seven senators voted t
a stark warning from the un — it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbonall well short of what's needed to avoid dangerous climate change. and can lego save the world's endangered coral reefs? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try to repair damage undersea. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news from brazil. the president, jair bolsonaro, will face charges over his handling of the pandemic after a senate vote. a report holds him...