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the nation said rush to go judgment on scott stringer.read category, casting doubts on the allegations, casting doubts that she knew him before 2001, she wasn't an intern during the campaign, she didn't tell anybody contemporaneously. she gathered signatures for andrew yang earlier this year. so you have people left of center going, wait a second, maybe wuft jumped too quickly and allowed one allegation where there are inconsistencies to up end a 30-year career. talk about your reporting on this. yeah. you know, so after these allegations came out, the working families party, a number of state legislators who are young, progressive, new commerce who have given the campaign some energy pulled out of this campaign and now some of them -- not all, but congressman bowman, for instance, says said, you know, sometimes i regret it because i did like him. and just as importantly, he was the best progressive shot to actually become mayor. some of these other folks are saying i still think it's the right thing to do. they may still think it was the
the nation said rush to go judgment on scott stringer.read category, casting doubts on the allegations, casting doubts that she knew him before 2001, she wasn't an intern during the campaign, she didn't tell anybody contemporaneously. she gathered signatures for andrew yang earlier this year. so you have people left of center going, wait a second, maybe wuft jumped too quickly and allowed one allegation where there are inconsistencies to up end a 30-year career. talk about your reporting on...
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and comptroller scott stringer has been in the mix until recently when he was accused of sexual misconductaign, but the good news for him is that it will definitely qualify him to be governor. and what makes the race even more unpredictable than usual is that this will be the first time new york city uses ranked-choice voting. which means that instead of voting for just your favorite candidate, voters can rank up to five candidates in order of preference. the question is do new york voters even know five candidates? we sent michael kosta out on the street to find out. >> rarvg choice voting is how new yorkers will pick their next mayor, so i hit the streets to see what they think about this exciting new way to vote. are you familiar with rank choice voting? >> yes. >> do you think this is a good idea for new york to try this? >> i think it's great. >> and you're familiar, then, that for the first time ever there will be rank choice voting? >> i am familiar with that, yes. >> and how many of those votes do you get? >> oh, three. >> three? sure. ( laughs ) i think the answer is five. the ans
and comptroller scott stringer has been in the mix until recently when he was accused of sexual misconductaign, but the good news for him is that it will definitely qualify him to be governor. and what makes the race even more unpredictable than usual is that this will be the first time new york city uses ranked-choice voting. which means that instead of voting for just your favorite candidate, voters can rank up to five candidates in order of preference. the question is do new york voters even...
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shoutout to stringer. i want to thank our excellent kickoff panel, we covered a lot of ground here, eugene, laura, and che, thanks to each of you. >>> we have the shortest break right now, 30 seconds. when we come back, trump insiders weighing in on why there's a criminal probe and who should be nervous. >>> and we're learning more about the theories on the origins of covid-19. why we need to keep an open mind. we're back in 30 seconds. 're bas certified from headlamp to tailpipe. that's certified head turns. and it's all backed by our unlimited mileage warranty. that means unlimited peace of mind. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. translation: the mercedes of your dreams is closer than you think. >>> the ongoing investigation and intelligence regarding something we still don't have a full picture of. where exactly did covid-19 from ever? what are its origins? there is scrutiny about whether it possibly came from a lab leak in wuhan, china. "the times" reports u.s. officials are looking at previously unex
shoutout to stringer. i want to thank our excellent kickoff panel, we covered a lot of ground here, eugene, laura, and che, thanks to each of you. >>> we have the shortest break right now, 30 seconds. when we come back, trump insiders weighing in on why there's a criminal probe and who should be nervous. >>> and we're learning more about the theories on the origins of covid-19. why we need to keep an open mind. we're back in 30 seconds. 're bas certified from headlamp to...
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how do we make cities stringer how can we protect habitat so we can make a difference the easiest fundamental series again go to sleep on don't hold your hand on mine. today we're going to meet simple people who have intellectual disabilities have signed up for a 3 year program the blue train and the education specialists at the university level. the candidates are being interviewed today institute for inclusive education and. through. the program designed to help individuals who have disabilities become more fully integrated into the academic world and to help them meet more independent lives a total of 50 people applied to be admitted to the program. or whatever they there's a lot of competition called the best and i didn't know what to expect to find it very hot it's weird but i'm excited about that because there is institute for it we want to promote inclusion in higher education but i'm getting up there finally let me out i said i'd be like a different sort of professor at you know exactly of the university lecture me out there like that's a lot they don't really ask you for. ok here i a
how do we make cities stringer how can we protect habitat so we can make a difference the easiest fundamental series again go to sleep on don't hold your hand on mine. today we're going to meet simple people who have intellectual disabilities have signed up for a 3 year program the blue train and the education specialists at the university level. the candidates are being interviewed today institute for inclusive education and. through. the program designed to help individuals who have...
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take a few hours to get there in the meantime we have some reports from local journalists local stringers iraq at the scene this is one of them a journalist who arrived just in the aftermath of the attack. through a translator a bit more about what exactly happened about 9 am i heard several loud bangs from the school area i live nearby after the shots there was a pause for about 2 minutes and then another round of bangs about 10 overall after that there was the sound of an explosion then students proceed on mass running away from the school the security services acted very quickly in about 10 minutes we heard sirens then now billons is right and started treating the injured after about 40 minutes the area was cordoned off while nearby kindergartens were evacuated. and is it on who can bring is the latest information in the sort of get some more analysis now on for the pingers he's a former senior military intelligence and security officer joins me on the line now . you coming on. the this minute picture that we have of waters happened it starts off extremely confusing slowly clarifies wi
take a few hours to get there in the meantime we have some reports from local journalists local stringers iraq at the scene this is one of them a journalist who arrived just in the aftermath of the attack. through a translator a bit more about what exactly happened about 9 am i heard several loud bangs from the school area i live nearby after the shots there was a pause for about 2 minutes and then another round of bangs about 10 overall after that there was the sound of an explosion then...
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bbc radio leicester commentator ian stringer is on his way.y for charity. he told me what it would mean if leicester finally won the fa cup final today. what you've got to remember is that obviously covid—19 has affected the world and the uk but also the city of leicester a lot. we've not been out of lockdown. leicester, you remember, was the first local lockdown. leicester has had hotspots of covid—19 since the pandemic started, so the people of leicester have struggled a lot, so they look to their football club for a bit of salvation, for a bit of fortune, for a bit of positivity, and leicester city have done that regularly. they have won the premier league in 2016, which was an incredible story. you saw a quarter of a million people on the streets of leicester. we love our club. we love our sport. we are an active city. mark selby is a world snooker champion, the leicester tigers are into the final, leicester city women's team have been promoted to the wsl, loughborough university is massive. we love our sport, and this just means the world
bbc radio leicester commentator ian stringer is on his way.y for charity. he told me what it would mean if leicester finally won the fa cup final today. what you've got to remember is that obviously covid—19 has affected the world and the uk but also the city of leicester a lot. we've not been out of lockdown. leicester, you remember, was the first local lockdown. leicester has had hotspots of covid—19 since the pandemic started, so the people of leicester have struggled a lot, so they look...
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this wasn't flagged up when he bought it we do another eyewitness account of a local journalist the stringer who was at the scene who tell us just about the aftermath of what happened when the shooter arrived and children began to be evacuated this is what he sent us a little earlier about 9 am i heard several loud bangs from the school the area i live nearby after the shots there was a pause for about 2 minutes and then another round of bangs about 10 overall after that there was the sound of an explosion then students proceed on mass running away from the school the security services acted very quickly in about 10 minutes we heard sirens then ambulances arrived and started treating the injured after about 40 minutes the area was cordoned off while nearby kindergartens were evacuated. as is often the case in these in these incidents casualty figures tend to fluctuate when usually heard much higher casualties 30 plus. now there are at least 7 people killed and most of those are children and around 20 people in the hospital the local hospitals have call on people to come and donate blood from
this wasn't flagged up when he bought it we do another eyewitness account of a local journalist the stringer who was at the scene who tell us just about the aftermath of what happened when the shooter arrived and children began to be evacuated this is what he sent us a little earlier about 9 am i heard several loud bangs from the school the area i live nearby after the shots there was a pause for about 2 minutes and then another round of bangs about 10 overall after that there was the sound of...
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let's catch up now with bbc radio leicester commentator ian stringer.n the 100 miles from his home in leicester to wembley stadium for charity to see the foxes lift the cup. hejoins us now. was that the run with it? when you et an was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be one - was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be one of- get an opportunity to be one of 22,000 people in the stadium to witness them winning the fa cup for the first time ever, i would have run back if you ask me to, quite frankly. it was incredible to be there. very, very lucky indeed. it was worth it. every mile, every drop of rain in northampton. everything. it was worth it. i would have crawled back home.- it was worth it. i would have crawled back home. tallis, in your heart of hearts, _ crawled back home. tallis, in your heart of hearts, did _ crawled back home. tallis,
let's catch up now with bbc radio leicester commentator ian stringer.n the 100 miles from his home in leicester to wembley stadium for charity to see the foxes lift the cup. hejoins us now. was that the run with it? when you et an was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be one - was that the run with it?...
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third stringer craig anderson in. >> he will be 40 this week. looking good when he came in. caps get him some goal assurance. >> brendan dillon. looked like it's dillon's goal and washington takes the career. >> first playoff goal for dillon. bergeron trying to get a goal but it goes off the post. >> they do a better job getting to the paint, disrupting anderson. spins around. has the puck on his heel. somehow this thing stays out. pastrnak trying to figure that out. 2-1. >> dmitry orlov, boston on the fourth power play. >> sharpie, you mentioned getting to that complaint, that's what happens here, a three-on-one for the caps and lars eller hits it off the cross board. >> looks like tuukka's leaning towards the pass. short side goes off the bar and stays out. >> to the third period, alex ovechkin just hunting. >> what a rush for ovechkin, cutting across the middle and beating lausanne. he did a good job there. >> jeremy lauzon. they needed seven games. all of them were determined by one ghoel. it was joel ward that won it in overtime in game number seven. two goaltenders hol
third stringer craig anderson in. >> he will be 40 this week. looking good when he came in. caps get him some goal assurance. >> brendan dillon. looked like it's dillon's goal and washington takes the career. >> first playoff goal for dillon. bergeron trying to get a goal but it goes off the post. >> they do a better job getting to the paint, disrupting anderson. spins around. has the puck on his heel. somehow this thing stays out. pastrnak trying to figure that out....
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lives pretty poorly until after a few months i became the washington post stringer which is the contract report on the ground and newsweek. in those days there were very few full-time staff reporters in anglia. i think you can count them on one hand so washington post news needed someone like me. that's how i broke in. next slide please. this is one of those sad pictures that epitomizes a lot of the war. there was corruption in cambodia as well so the government army was replete with the young kids wearing sandals, who were poor pay grade, and like others, i went through stages of wondering if i could handle all the sexual harassment , wondered if i could turn the other cheek when it came to miss believing, wondering whether or not i was everything that was happening to me was, i could still prevail. i remember one of the worst things was when i did start to do well, some anonymous reporters wrote a parody about me on reuters stationery. where they more or less stated quite openly that the only reason i was doing well is because i was using my feminine wiles. not that that's part of the
lives pretty poorly until after a few months i became the washington post stringer which is the contract report on the ground and newsweek. in those days there were very few full-time staff reporters in anglia. i think you can count them on one hand so washington post news needed someone like me. that's how i broke in. next slide please. this is one of those sad pictures that epitomizes a lot of the war. there was corruption in cambodia as well so the government army was replete with the young...
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bbc radio leicester commentator ian stringer is on his way.ome and do them for me? oh, you are all right- — to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right- an _ to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right. an emotional _ to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right. an emotional run - to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right. an emotional run at - are all right. an emotional run at wembley way — are all right. an emotional run at wembley way which _ are all right. an emotional run at wembley way which is _ are all right. an emotional run at wembley way which is going - are all right. an emotional run at wembley way which is going to i are all right. an emotional run at| wembley way which is going to be incredible because it is a historic day for the football club. loath? incredible because it is a historic day for the football club. why are ou doinu day for the football club. why are you doing it? _ day for the football club. why are you doing it? i'm _ day for the football club. why are you doing it? i'm doing _ day for
bbc radio leicester commentator ian stringer is on his way.ome and do them for me? oh, you are all right- — to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right- an _ to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right. an emotional _ to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right. an emotional run - to come and do them for me? oh, you are all right. an emotional run at - are all right. an emotional run at wembley way — are all right. an emotional run at wembley way which _ are all right. an...
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shout out to stringer.ks to each of you. >>> we have a 30-second break. trump org insiders weighing in on why there is a criminal probe, and who should be nervous. >>> and we're learning more about the theories of the origins of covid-19. what it could mean for the world, and for biden policy. we're back in 30 seconds. 're bas >>> turning to the ongoing investigation and intelligence regarding something we still don't have a full picture of, what are the origins of covid-19? there's scrutiny that it possibly came from a lab leak in wuhan, china. president biden making waves by giving some credibility to this possibility, and ordering a better, deeper intelligence report within 90 days. top health experts including dr. fauci, who had publicly downplayed this theory, now saying everything, informationally, has to be on the table. >> we feel strongly, all of us, that we should continue with the investigation, and go to the next phase of the investigation that the w.h.o. has done. because we don't know 100% wha
shout out to stringer.ks to each of you. >>> we have a 30-second break. trump org insiders weighing in on why there is a criminal probe, and who should be nervous. >>> and we're learning more about the theories of the origins of covid-19. what it could mean for the world, and for biden policy. we're back in 30 seconds. 're bas >>> turning to the ongoing investigation and intelligence regarding something we still don't have a full picture of, what are the origins of...
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is it clear jimmy g to call the first team reps and they gave the second stringers to trey.ected to start, but he's got trey breathing down his neck. >> been cool the keep the room. i mean, really it's a good group of guys we've got pretty deep this year. >> i do. compete. so far. been a lot on its got a lot things i don't want to do anything out of the ordinary. >> do something that's not me. so i you know, try just like normally with anyone school on just be myself. and you know, let cards fall as a man. >> jim nance like i tell my kids. it's always fun until somebody gets hurt and remember, you never know who will be alive on sunday. that's what coach and he said we'll continue to watch the niners practice this summer until they kick off the season on the road in detroit on sunday. september 12th. >> we'll take a break here at 6.56 coming up in the next hour, proper morning news we've got san jose giving the thumbs-up to google's new campus project to be the largest development in the city's history. so it's poor that some more. and then outline that broke into a home in
is it clear jimmy g to call the first team reps and they gave the second stringers to trey.ected to start, but he's got trey breathing down his neck. >> been cool the keep the room. i mean, really it's a good group of guys we've got pretty deep this year. >> i do. compete. so far. been a lot on its got a lot things i don't want to do anything out of the ordinary. >> do something that's not me. so i you know, try just like normally with anyone school on just be myself. and you...
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joining us is bloomberg's david stringer. you have been looking at the commodity story broadly.e factors driving this broad rally? we are looking at economy is in some parts of the world opening up. there is concern about covid in many parts of asia. i wonder how that is playing out in commodities demand. >> what we are seeing is the demand-side very much supported by those economies that are emerging from the pandemic. metals including copper, which has topped $10,000 a ton again. for energy prices, we are seeing motorists returned to the road. in some parts of the world, in greater numbers because they shun public transport. we are seeing price gains across crops not only driven by demand for places like china, but also restrictions in supply. we are seeing dry weather in keep producing regions like brazil, the u.s., parts of europe, and all of that is adding to this broad rally we are seeing in commodities. plenty of indication, plenty of forecasts that still got quite some way to run. mark: how is this playing out amongst the main commodities consumers? >> that really is the
joining us is bloomberg's david stringer. you have been looking at the commodity story broadly.e factors driving this broad rally? we are looking at economy is in some parts of the world opening up. there is concern about covid in many parts of asia. i wonder how that is playing out in commodities demand. >> what we are seeing is the demand-side very much supported by those economies that are emerging from the pandemic. metals including copper, which has topped $10,000 a ton again. for...
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group, which worked with union sponsor, pension funds along with new york city comptroller scott stringerf the board, and the compensation director over the handling of easterbrook's zseverance, addin in a statement that they do not belief the board is holding itself accountable for costly errors in overseeing management. now franchisees who own shares of the company seem to be seeking guidance according to an e-mail viewed by cnbc from the national owners association board to its members while the noa did not propose voting recommendations, it did share a recommendation from corporate governance firm which says the two board members should not be reelected. institutional shareholder services did say both should keep their positions in response to ctw, mcdonald's praised leadership and the board and said in part, quote with the help of outside counsel, the board is investigating all allegations of misconduct by mr. easter brook, including lies and deception, and has taken swift and unprecedented actions to address them, and the company did sue easter brook in august over fraud and conceal
group, which worked with union sponsor, pension funds along with new york city comptroller scott stringerf the board, and the compensation director over the handling of easterbrook's zseverance, addin in a statement that they do not belief the board is holding itself accountable for costly errors in overseeing management. now franchisees who own shares of the company seem to be seeking guidance according to an e-mail viewed by cnbc from the national owners association board to its members while...
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and scott stringer, the former montana borough president, now the comptroller in new york.oking for in these last four weeks or so? >> it will be interesting to see if anyone makes a late move. and katherine garcia is probably the person best set up to do that if andrew yang was going to seal the election up, that would have happened already. at this point, i would rather be eric adams than anybody else. he's been creeping up in the polls and yang has been stagnant or falling in the last several polls that have been publicly released. >> co-ceos and founders of the data and analytics company apple cart, sasha samotin and matt collins. this has been an exciting episode of new york one and i've been pat kiernan. thank you so much, guys. good to see you. >>> it's now the top of the hour. jonathan lemire is still with us. and joining the conversation, mike barnacle, co-founder of punch bowl news, john brez nah bresnahan and paula mcgee. mika has the morning off. >> since she does, let's talk baseball. mike barnicle, another no-hitter. i'm suggesting after watching the game last
and scott stringer, the former montana borough president, now the comptroller in new york.oking for in these last four weeks or so? >> it will be interesting to see if anyone makes a late move. and katherine garcia is probably the person best set up to do that if andrew yang was going to seal the election up, that would have happened already. at this point, i would rather be eric adams than anybody else. he's been creeping up in the polls and yang has been stagnant or falling in the last...