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would you advise against that suzanne? i think it's up - that suzanne?y to the _ that suzanne? i think it's up entirely to the individual - that suzanne? i think it's up entirely to the individual to l that suzanne? i think it's up - entirely to the individual to make their— entirely to the individual to make their own — entirely to the individual to make their own rule and what they feel safe _ their own rule and what they feel safe. most local photographers just prefer _ safe. most local photographers just prefer to _ safe. most local photographers just prefer to wear a baseball cap with a hard sheit~ — prefer to wear a baseball cap with a hard shell. or merely at most skateboard helmets. they don't want to draw _ skateboard helmets. they don't want to draw attention to themselves, they want— to draw attention to themselves, they want to stay low key they want to be _ they want to stay low key they want to be understated and be able to move _ to be understated and be able to move around quickly. but it's very much _ move around quickly. but it's very m
would you advise against that suzanne? i think it's up - that suzanne?y to the _ that suzanne? i think it's up entirely to the individual - that suzanne? i think it's up entirely to the individual to l that suzanne? i think it's up - entirely to the individual to make their— entirely to the individual to make their own — entirely to the individual to make their own rule and what they feel safe _ their own rule and what they feel safe. most local photographers just prefer _ safe. most local...
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suzanne: i run a global portfolio.fact, we have not got any exposure to european government bonds. relative to elsewhere in the globe, even though that i said that the u.s. tenure has further to decline from here, i do think that the u.s. government bond market looks far more attractive than europe. which is obviously still on very low rates and low yields. our preference would be much more outside of europe. annmarie: outside of europe. what about the banking sector? would you agree that u.s. banks are better than european ones? suzanne: well, they certainly are in much better shape. obviously, since the global financial crisis, there have been a huge amount of regulation which has improved lending standards. that is reflected in a number of share prices as well. in terms of the european banks, it's not an area that we particularly favor. we do own some of the contingent commercial bonds of some of these banks, which is a very attractive opportunity given the yield that you can get on those types of banks. obviously,
suzanne: i run a global portfolio.fact, we have not got any exposure to european government bonds. relative to elsewhere in the globe, even though that i said that the u.s. tenure has further to decline from here, i do think that the u.s. government bond market looks far more attractive than europe. which is obviously still on very low rates and low yields. our preference would be much more outside of europe. annmarie: outside of europe. what about the banking sector? would you agree that u.s....
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would you advise against that suzanne? to make their own call and . what they feel safe. most local photographers just prefer to wear a baseball cap i with a hard shell. or maybe at most i skateboard helmets. they don't want to drawl attention to themselves, they want to stay low key, i they want to be understated and be able to move around quickly. - but it's very much a balancing act. . what i have found is _ photographers may be choosing not to work on their own, they would better work . in small groups. to have a wee bit of cover. kevin's experience was awful i but a lot of photographers that i would speak to say - there hasn't been a major problem with the rioters. it will maybe only be if there are too close and people feel that their- identity is going to be shown. rioters are legally wearing mask because of covid — l those problems are not arising. there have been some - exchanges — what happened kevin was horrendous. but generally, i think- there hasn't been that much confrontation. noel, do you think there has be
would you advise against that suzanne? to make their own call and . what they feel safe. most local photographers just prefer to wear a baseball cap i with a hard shell. or maybe at most i skateboard helmets. they don't want to drawl attention to themselves, they want to stay low key, i they want to be understated and be able to move around quickly. - but it's very much a balancing act. . what i have found is _ photographers may be choosing not to work on their own, they would better work . in...
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suzanne: great. chris, you saw this. we were on the front lines when you were at cisa, fighting this threat. it is interesting. this has come up in this private sector. -- in the private sector. talk about some of the challenges that cisa faces when trying to face. when responding to something as massive as ransomware. chris: 2018 is the year that ransomware really hit the main stage, atlantic, baltimore, the colorado department of transportation, 29 counties in texas, louisiana, the top three targets are hospitals, schools and state local governments. when i was most frustrated about three years ago now at this point is it did not rank in terms of cyber threats, ransomware. we were focused on state actors and the exquisite threats posed by the chinese and russians. what i was seeing on a daily basis was american communities were being functionally disrupted by ransomware on a daily basis and that is what the american people see. i was concerned there was a death by thousand cuts coming our way where
suzanne: great. chris, you saw this. we were on the front lines when you were at cisa, fighting this threat. it is interesting. this has come up in this private sector. -- in the private sector. talk about some of the challenges that cisa faces when trying to face. when responding to something as massive as ransomware. chris: 2018 is the year that ransomware really hit the main stage, atlantic, baltimore, the colorado department of transportation, 29 counties in texas, louisiana, the top three...
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blossom as suzanne, a 16—year—old schoolgirl in paris who is monumentally bored.actor raphael, she is smitten, and a hesitant romance begins during his time performing at a local theatre. this is a convincing portrait of a possibly inappropriate erotic obsession. i was torn between viewing it as a concerned adult and reminiscing about my own teenage crushes. it is certainly refreshing to have the story entirely from the point of view of the girl. lindon was 15 when she wrote this, so it feels very authentic. her performance is pleasingly quirky and her direction is tremendously assured. this captures the awkwardness of young romance and indulges in playful stylistic flourishes. it could almost be the work of a young, french miranda july, with an emphasis on the french. suzanne's on—screen parents are terribly cosmopolitan and matter of fact about sexual matters. it's no surprise to learn that she's the daughter of actors, sandrine kiberlain and vincent lindon. spring blossom is on curzon home cinema now and it will be in cinemas when they open on may the 17th. fin
blossom as suzanne, a 16—year—old schoolgirl in paris who is monumentally bored.actor raphael, she is smitten, and a hesitant romance begins during his time performing at a local theatre. this is a convincing portrait of a possibly inappropriate erotic obsession. i was torn between viewing it as a concerned adult and reminiscing about my own teenage crushes. it is certainly refreshing to have the story entirely from the point of view of the girl. lindon was 15 when she wrote this, so it...
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suzanne: great. chris, you have certainly seen this, we are on the front lines, when you were fighting this thread. it is interesting from here -- to hear from your perspective and i am sure this has come up in your private sector and the work that you are doing with alex stamos, and with respect to ransomware. then, use that as an example to talk about some of the challenges that the system faces when trying to approach a mission as vast as this one that includes so many parts of our government, and really pulp -- calls on cisa in its inner agency, kind of leader of some aspects of the interagency process when responding to something as massive as ransomware. >> 2018 for me was the year that ransomware really hits the main stage, when you think about atlanta, north carolina, baltimore twice, colorado department of transportation, nine parishes in louisiana, countless schools and hospitals even today, the top three targets are hospitals, schools, and state and local governments. what i was most frust
suzanne: great. chris, you have certainly seen this, we are on the front lines, when you were fighting this thread. it is interesting from here -- to hear from your perspective and i am sure this has come up in your private sector and the work that you are doing with alex stamos, and with respect to ransomware. then, use that as an example to talk about some of the challenges that the system faces when trying to approach a mission as vast as this one that includes so many parts of our...
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suzanne's on—screen parents are terribly cosmopolitan and matter—of—fact about sexual matters., sandrine kiberlain and vincent lindon. spring blossom is on curzon home cinema now and it will be in cinemas when they open on may the 17th. finally, a tribute to one of the world's most famous fashion designers, pierre cardin. in the 60s, he decided that it's ok to use a japanese person, it's ok to use a person that looked like me with brown skin. what he was selling was not a colour of skin. the documentary house of cardin is a pacey, colourful insight into the work of cardin. he was actually born in italy but moved to paris in 1916. after working for christian dior, he launched the eponymous brand and didn't stop at the famous bubble dress, designing everything from glasses to aeroplanes. in archive interviews, the young cardin comes off as pretty pleased with himself. but he's rather endearing in his old age. this was filmed before he died last year at the age of 98. it is most remarkable for its eye—popping footage of fashion shows that were way ahead of their time. some of his
suzanne's on—screen parents are terribly cosmopolitan and matter—of—fact about sexual matters., sandrine kiberlain and vincent lindon. spring blossom is on curzon home cinema now and it will be in cinemas when they open on may the 17th. finally, a tribute to one of the world's most famous fashion designers, pierre cardin. in the 60s, he decided that it's ok to use a japanese person, it's ok to use a person that looked like me with brown skin. what he was selling was not a colour of skin....
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suzanne, thank ou ve those videos. suzanne, thank you very much _ those videos.rjoining us here on bbc news. think you. the historic— here on bbc news. think you. the historic outcome - here on bbc news. think you. the historic outcome of - here on bbc news. think you. the historic outcome of that l the historic outcome of that court comes just after a three—week trial. our north america correspondent lebo diseko looks back at the key moments in the trial. it was a death that shook the world. i cannot breathe! ripping open america's unhealed wounds on racism and police brutality. but much of the evidence of this crime was not gathered by police. instead, it was the local community who documented it. filming, begging... he's not responsive right now! ..and remonstrating with officers as derek chauvin knelt on george floyd's neck for nearly nine—and—a—half minutes. among them, the teenager without whom there may never have been a trial. it was a video filmed on her mobile phone that was seen around the world. a minor at the time, her face was not shown in court. wh
suzanne, thank ou ve those videos. suzanne, thank you very much _ those videos.rjoining us here on bbc news. think you. the historic— here on bbc news. think you. the historic outcome - here on bbc news. think you. the historic outcome of - here on bbc news. think you. the historic outcome of that l the historic outcome of that court comes just after a three—week trial. our north america correspondent lebo diseko looks back at the key moments in the trial. it was a death that shook the...
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and for those watching i am suzanne spalding, i am the senior adviser for csis. i want to echo the welcome to all of you, for this latest installment in a yearlong strategic dialog, that we have been talking about. civics as a national security imperative. it's made possible by funding from creating new maher philanthropies. director wray, in your remarks today, you have talked about the threat of influence and disinformation, for the last three years there have been many democratic institution projects, and we've been working to understand and counter adversary attacks on our democracy and our democratic institutions. with a particular focus on russian disinformation. that undermines public trust in our justice system. including courts, law enforcement, and you in your team have been looking at this for quite some time. how dangerous do you think these information operations, disinformation from our adversaries how seriously she would be taking this? >> we take it extremely seriously. you know, at the end of the day, part of what i would consider a crucial compo
and for those watching i am suzanne spalding, i am the senior adviser for csis. i want to echo the welcome to all of you, for this latest installment in a yearlong strategic dialog, that we have been talking about. civics as a national security imperative. it's made possible by funding from creating new maher philanthropies. director wray, in your remarks today, you have talked about the threat of influence and disinformation, for the last three years there have been many democratic institution...
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suzanne you know this story who is placing the belt and how much?o he offers customers their money back on a in the trees set purchase of 3,000 or more if the favorite wins the derby so in order to make up for that he has to win and he might win big as well with a favorite winning 6 of the last 7 kentucky derbies first saturday in may. so ping history is on his side. stuart: i guess it is. a big vester, now cities preparing to reopen fully including new york city july the first. washington, d.c., though, that's still partially locked down. joseph smith the owner of bobby vance back with us today. it is great to see you but i believe you've been down to d.c. how would you describe the restaurant situation in washington, d.c.? >> stuart, thank you once again for having me on, and giving the restaurants a voice in new york. seem to be the only station that's doing it. i was in d.c. on tuesday, and it's to describe it the best way is it made new york look like beach on a saturday night. that's how deserted it is. there's 15, 20 minutes to even see a tax
suzanne you know this story who is placing the belt and how much?o he offers customers their money back on a in the trees set purchase of 3,000 or more if the favorite wins the derby so in order to make up for that he has to win and he might win big as well with a favorite winning 6 of the last 7 kentucky derbies first saturday in may. so ping history is on his side. stuart: i guess it is. a big vester, now cities preparing to reopen fully including new york city july the first. washington,...
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suzanne, you joined us, i think, on march 12th.after taking over. four days later, senator tom cotton went on the radio show and attacked your organization i would like you to listen to what he had to say and respond to it if you can. >> they often serve, too, as just as breath service or low corporations trying to pedal anti-american theories and demanding that their employees get reeducated and indock ntrind ideas. >> what do you say to senator cotton's comments. >> i'm not sure i understood senator cotton's comments. e i would say this, it's our job to represent small and large companies, state and local chambers across the country and to understand what they need to produce growth in their communities. that's who we listen to. that's been our laser focus for 109 years. we had our 109th birthday last week, by the way, and that's been the laser focus for 109 years and we're not changing it. >> and to those who would say, including senator cotton that, you know, you've lost your way because you're siding more often with democratic
suzanne, you joined us, i think, on march 12th.after taking over. four days later, senator tom cotton went on the radio show and attacked your organization i would like you to listen to what he had to say and respond to it if you can. >> they often serve, too, as just as breath service or low corporations trying to pedal anti-american theories and demanding that their employees get reeducated and indock ntrind ideas. >> what do you say to senator cotton's comments. >> i'm not...
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suzanne phillips. so many people that are responsible for the incredible response in the city. more importantly, i'm excited about the fact that we are moving right along with vaccinating people at a rapid pace. 40 % of those over the age of 16 have been vaccinated. 50 % of our seniors have been fully vaccinated. how amazing is that. with the limited sup mri and public health partners like kaiser, ucfs and others. we are moving in a face past. i'm excited about the neighborhood that have the highest rates of vaccine, especially for seniors. that includes places like the mission, the hunters point, the western addition and treasure island. thank you for your understanding and patients. i can't wait until the press is vaccinated so we can move these conferences indoors. "see a thumbs up. yes. today we are here to talk about where we are. i'm wearing orange not just because it's opening day for the giants but because we are in the orange tier. bowling alleys will be able to reopen. movie theaters you can buy popcornal the theater. i'm so excited about that. i'm more excited that o
suzanne phillips. so many people that are responsible for the incredible response in the city. more importantly, i'm excited about the fact that we are moving right along with vaccinating people at a rapid pace. 40 % of those over the age of 16 have been vaccinated. 50 % of our seniors have been fully vaccinated. how amazing is that. with the limited sup mri and public health partners like kaiser, ucfs and others. we are moving in a face past. i'm excited about the neighborhood that have the...
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chamber of commerce new president and ceo suzanne clark.zanne so you're applauding the infrastructure package and the investment in our nation's infrastructure but not the corporate tax hike so how should this be paid for, deficit financed >> that's exactly the right question and the one that we need government officials to come together and solve. there are lots of ways to pay for this over time, the way we do a lot of investments. there are bonds, there are user fees, there's extending out the time we use to get that return but this is the hard work of governing and it's the right thing to do, not raise taxes at just the time that businesses are getting back on their feet and ready to have an economic recovery >> there's been some talk of flexibility on that corporate tax rate going maybe not all the way up to 28, to 25, some leniency on the multi national part of it would any higher rate be acceptable to the business group or no? >> i think what's going to be important is figuring out what the best policy is, how do get our crumbling inf
chamber of commerce new president and ceo suzanne clark.zanne so you're applauding the infrastructure package and the investment in our nation's infrastructure but not the corporate tax hike so how should this be paid for, deficit financed >> that's exactly the right question and the one that we need government officials to come together and solve. there are lots of ways to pay for this over time, the way we do a lot of investments. there are bonds, there are user fees, there's extending...
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slaves comments suzanne. please quote the slave camps demonstrators. extreme tranced strong. moves in 300 people are seeking. mass. because no one should have to sleep. make up their own mind the book w.'s. made for mines. coming up today another deadly record. more than 3600 people have died from cold 19 in the last 24 was the highest ever death toll for any country during the pandemic. brings us an update from the. blast another blow to press freedom in hong kong a journalist was convicted for how watching the violent incidents of gray's questions about the city's police force.
slaves comments suzanne. please quote the slave camps demonstrators. extreme tranced strong. moves in 300 people are seeking. mass. because no one should have to sleep. make up their own mind the book w.'s. made for mines. coming up today another deadly record. more than 3600 people have died from cold 19 in the last 24 was the highest ever death toll for any country during the pandemic. brings us an update from the. blast another blow to press freedom in hong kong a journalist was convicted...
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suzanne malveaux joins me.there won't be a planned caucus. >> reporter: the language was so offensive and the concept behind it, normally her allies that cnn reached out to that normally come to her defense and join the caucus were noncommittal, there was a wait and see approach. the only person that expressed interest around this was matt gaetz. he is in his own bit of trouble with the federal investigation himself. instead what happened is you have the republican leadership and not only the republican leadership and moderate republicans but trump supporters who essentially slam this and dismiss this outright. the criticism was most notable from kevin mccarthy. he says in this tweeting that the republican party is the party of lincoln, the party of more opportunity for all americans, not nativist dog whistles. number three, liz cheney, saying republicans believe in equal opportunity, freedom, justice for all, teach our children's the values of decency. history teaches us we have an obligation to confront and r
suzanne malveaux joins me.there won't be a planned caucus. >> reporter: the language was so offensive and the concept behind it, normally her allies that cnn reached out to that normally come to her defense and join the caucus were noncommittal, there was a wait and see approach. the only person that expressed interest around this was matt gaetz. he is in his own bit of trouble with the federal investigation himself. instead what happened is you have the republican leadership and not only...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill with more on this. where do these negotiations stand right now? >> reporter: something very unusual is happening here on capitol hill, you're hearing talk about compromise as well as police reform. there's a renewed sense of urgency here from both republicans and democrats who are vowing to make this happen. now, as you know, it was in march the house passed, it was largely on party lines here, the george floyd justice and policing act, now it would require on the senate side a lot more cooperation with republicans, namely ten republicans to go along to actually defeat a filibuster, that's 60 vote threshold. one of the reasons they're so optimistic is the people involved, representative karen bass, the former head of the congressional black caucus, working with republican senator tim scott, the lone black republican senator, he is also working with senator cory booker, all three of them putting their heads together here, the compromise, as you had mentioned is on that qualified immunity, a very controve
cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill with more on this. where do these negotiations stand right now? >> reporter: something very unusual is happening here on capitol hill, you're hearing talk about compromise as well as police reform. there's a renewed sense of urgency here from both republicans and democrats who are vowing to make this happen. now, as you know, it was in march the house passed, it was largely on party lines here, the george floyd justice and policing act, now it...
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your boom you know not going on and on and that's because i'm on the social on my one on you more suzanne he has nothing. more. you will miss and i'm suffering. that all of this in this good match i think you. would do. you know what it was horrible but a lot of the book. as it came out of the film what do we have to rely on the confidential. washington. to do nothing as the 100 john. when there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no no john no you're john wooden ish who couldn't cope with. the idea and here john in the us. should bear. is a misleader but being. less sentimental be none of the business of. the things of the home but i know what it's about to. me that it was one of the. it was a little known but i'm going to some of them. each monday morning i mean. any other misjudgements. embryos tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was formed by dean or stone haya kish castle called hoddle mitch when i. cast a whole year more tell us at the reese. the shadow of that effect if he legit wouldn't that have a chance. to stone. circle on those. holes of. the 2nd disk about whatever bush had
your boom you know not going on and on and that's because i'm on the social on my one on you more suzanne he has nothing. more. you will miss and i'm suffering. that all of this in this good match i think you. would do. you know what it was horrible but a lot of the book. as it came out of the film what do we have to rely on the confidential. washington. to do nothing as the 100 john. when there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no no john no you're john wooden ish who couldn't cope with....
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know not going on and on and on the money was because among those who are on your mark on your more suzanne he has nothing. more. you will miss and i'm soft on. that thought this was a good match i thank you as we do. know it was horrible to have to bow. as a 2nd mother before one of our daughter have to rely on the confidential. caution if. you do not produce a 100 john. when there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no you're just not you're john wooden ish who couldn't cope with. i didn't hear john in the news or. the world should bet. is a misleader berkeley. next senate candidate in one of the biggest is. the minutes of the i don't know what it's about i don't know. the meaning of the english or the i'm. sure. it was a little known but of the name of the some of them. each name on i mean. any other misjudgements on the. embryos tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was formed by a teen or stone harder to shroud cast because hoddle made. casts a whole year more tell us at the reese. the shadow of that effect if he legit wouldn't that have a jam with. this of the stone. circle on us. but
know not going on and on and on the money was because among those who are on your mark on your more suzanne he has nothing. more. you will miss and i'm soft on. that thought this was a good match i thank you as we do. know it was horrible to have to bow. as a 2nd mother before one of our daughter have to rely on the confidential. caution if. you do not produce a 100 john. when there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no you're just not you're john wooden ish who couldn't cope with. i...
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suzann is on capitol hill and will explain why when we come back.g, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more sunny
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well, suzanne kianpour reports on the team the president has tasked with tackling recent fresh criseshey face. america is back. diplomacy is back, at the centre of our foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a new world order. we will repair our alliances, engage with the world once again. not to meet yesterday's challenges, but today's and tomorrow's. the world greets a very different leader from the american president it met four years ago. from this day forward it's going to be only america first, america first. and president biden confronts a starkly different world too, with a whole host of challenges. the myanmar coup, political unrest in russia, climate change, a stalemate in syria, iran's nuclear ambitions, all while the world grapples with a global pandemic that knows no borders. many believe the greatest challenge to american influence will undoubtedly come from china. the issue for most of this century will be will we do about an emerging china? and will they be intent on notjust competing but conquering? biden is flexing america's military muscles and tackling unf
well, suzanne kianpour reports on the team the president has tasked with tackling recent fresh criseshey face. america is back. diplomacy is back, at the centre of our foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a new world order. we will repair our alliances, engage with the world once again. not to meet yesterday's challenges, but today's and tomorrow's. the world greets a very different leader from the american president it met four years ago. from this day forward it's going to be only...
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suzanne is saying that would if you're trying to do is try to impose a reality on the 3 countries especially sudan in egypt it says that the rounds of talks have produced no breakthrough they've been holding talks for 3 days effectively it was said to end on monday but resumed on tuesday morning as the 3 sides entered closed meetings to try to iron out their differences the main difference over this whole round of talks that was taking place in is that sudan and egypt wants the mediation team to expand to include the united states the u.n. and they are opinion that is something if european has strongly rejected and said that the the mediator of the talks between the 3 sides should remain the african union alone because they say that they believe african solutions to african problems now the 3 sides have failed to reach a deal despite those few talks a few days of talks so it looks like they've tried as much as they can but now sudan is saying that what ethiope if your peers doing it's violating international laws it's trying to impose their reality on the ground without reaching a deal and t
suzanne is saying that would if you're trying to do is try to impose a reality on the 3 countries especially sudan in egypt it says that the rounds of talks have produced no breakthrough they've been holding talks for 3 days effectively it was said to end on monday but resumed on tuesday morning as the 3 sides entered closed meetings to try to iron out their differences the main difference over this whole round of talks that was taking place in is that sudan and egypt wants the mediation team...
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suzanne breen is political editor for the belfast telegraph.
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for me and the rest of the team here in berlin take care and suzanne. w's crime fighters are back to the effort as most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao. the finding against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus update the code of special monday to friday on g.w. . this week on world stories new waves of violence in colombia. transgender people in germany pursue careers in the armed forces. we begin with india where tens of thousands of people have fled military violence in the ring me and mark they remain in constant fear for the loved ones they left behind. but the last 6 euros henny dollar and how goods have felt safe here in delhi. but it didn't come easy to get here they had to leave everything behind in the need of man much any says her
for me and the rest of the team here in berlin take care and suzanne. w's crime fighters are back to the effort as most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao. the finding against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information...
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bbc arabic�*s suzanne goussous is in amman and has more information on what was said byjordan�*s governmentbeen a press conference held at the prime ministry today in the jordanian capital this afternoon which showed, the official government statement has said, the initial investigations show that prince hamzah had been involved and had been carrying out some activities that targeted the stability and security of the country. and the official statement had said in the press conference, the vice president of the prime minister had said that the army chief had been in contact and had been having talks with prince hamzah, telling him to cease activities around the kingdom. however, it was received in a negative manner by the prince, and he was not being cooperative as was said in the press conference just a while ago. i'm joined now by fawaz sharges — professor of international relations and middle eastern politics at the london school of economics who knows some of the people involved in the crisis. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. why do you think the government felt it was necessary to
bbc arabic�*s suzanne goussous is in amman and has more information on what was said byjordan�*s governmentbeen a press conference held at the prime ministry today in the jordanian capital this afternoon which showed, the official government statement has said, the initial investigations show that prince hamzah had been involved and had been carrying out some activities that targeted the stability and security of the country. and the official statement had said in the press conference, the...
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suzanne kianpour reports on the team the president has tasked with tackling recent fresh crises, and challenges they face. president biden is back. the world says it will meet a very different president from what it meant a few months ago. and america great a starkly different world as well with a whole host of challenges. climate change and a stalemate. all while the world grapples with a global pandemic that knows no bounds. many believe the biggest influence will come from china. joe biden is flexing america's military muscles and the ten year civil war in syria is a stain on the global community. on day one i sign the paperwork to rejoin the paris climate agreement. but it has raised concerns in some quarters. he has given away a storm and we get nothing in return. some fear it means a return to the obama era. on his desk sits a thick portfolio of foreign—policy tasks and how will the bring america back? even before joe biden assumed the mantle of the presidency of the united states he set a new tone for american foreign policy when his top picks to deliver his decision with a tr
suzanne kianpour reports on the team the president has tasked with tackling recent fresh crises, and challenges they face. president biden is back. the world says it will meet a very different president from what it meant a few months ago. and america great a starkly different world as well with a whole host of challenges. climate change and a stalemate. all while the world grapples with a global pandemic that knows no bounds. many believe the biggest influence will come from china. joe biden...
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suzanne in hull has a pile of stuff she's desperate to get rid of.ree bikes, so i don't need three. i've heard that charity shops are quite full. and a lot of my stuff's quite nice. she's decided to try doing a car boot sale first, and then take anything left to a charity shop when they've more room. i'm excited that things might get another life, really. it's notjust those doing a clearout who've been desperate for charity shops to reopen. this last year has been really tough for so many households, with more redundancies, with squeezed incomes on furlough. buying online is simply too expensive for lots of people — having to buy the big brands, and having to pay delivery charges. so, seeing charity shops open up again is a lifeline for lots and lots of households. we need them. we can't get to places likejohn lewis and pay them prices any more. they've got out of reach. we have shopped in them before, and the kids get lots of games out of there, don't you? yeah. lots of board games and stuff. it's good for them to be back open. it's been too long, h
suzanne in hull has a pile of stuff she's desperate to get rid of.ree bikes, so i don't need three. i've heard that charity shops are quite full. and a lot of my stuff's quite nice. she's decided to try doing a car boot sale first, and then take anything left to a charity shop when they've more room. i'm excited that things might get another life, really. it's notjust those doing a clearout who've been desperate for charity shops to reopen. this last year has been really tough for so many...
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here dema go into his wife suzanne and clown have founded a forestry collective and that encompasses 400 hectares of woodland today they're relocating young saplings and replanting them. this is an invite and in the in a forest certain species of trees like linden and fir trees serve as a kind of alkaline pound. ducted diggin it and they have deep roots which help funnel certain nutrients back towards the surface. i mean even to the few that helps sustain other plant and tree species. little things like that can make a big difference. in this part of france forests are treated like an agricultural product and fast growth cycles are encouraged. to be on once you fill the holes with soil then you gently put your feet around the satellite and give it a little tug. that way you give the roof some shia and breathing space which helps them develop its own who don't even want to learn and we understand it will be a commit local saplings are already adapted to local climate conditions saplings grown in industrial nurseries are not but that's not the only problem it's good in the bombshell in
here dema go into his wife suzanne and clown have founded a forestry collective and that encompasses 400 hectares of woodland today they're relocating young saplings and replanting them. this is an invite and in the in a forest certain species of trees like linden and fir trees serve as a kind of alkaline pound. ducted diggin it and they have deep roots which help funnel certain nutrients back towards the surface. i mean even to the few that helps sustain other plant and tree species. little...
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this woman you know justin is not young and but i know no recording for fans of it was not hi suzanne today i don't i said bad ass when i said before the i'm going to toss i don't know if anyone on the who said i didn't i mean life is i mean a person with the funny to somebody people don't do what and where the help of told me my me to do or 7 say for them for a man to have died i don't i can die for that is the sense underground so it doesn't matter if i make a point of what i know we welcome it it's on my own i work out and i are misled i discover me or my father one guy now i don't suffer for money i don't want that now i know 1 7 day i want you 1st see what's in a come. well . you know. i don't. know. ok i want to. just turn you back yeah yeah. well you've. been an awful moment and i would. love a good local. golf club challenge will be feeding you. the big game will you call on right. about now by what i had to fall back on you. get back on did i mean. it's ok if you ben. good. to see any all back. get us some get out of iraq or. good let's try to get back in the us i may become
this woman you know justin is not young and but i know no recording for fans of it was not hi suzanne today i don't i said bad ass when i said before the i'm going to toss i don't know if anyone on the who said i didn't i mean life is i mean a person with the funny to somebody people don't do what and where the help of told me my me to do or 7 say for them for a man to have died i don't i can die for that is the sense underground so it doesn't matter if i make a point of what i know we welcome...
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appear dema go into his wife suzanne a pound have founded a forestry collective and that encompasses 400 hectares of woodland today there relocating young saplings and replanting them. this is a dish to invite in in the in a forest certain species of trees like linden and fir trees serve as a kind of alkaline pound. ducted diggin it and they have deep roots which help funnel certain nutrients back towards the surface. i mean even to of a few that helps sustain other plant and tree species. little things like that can make a big difference. in this part of france forests are treated like an agricultural product and fast growth cycles are encouraged. to be on once you fill the holes with soil then you gently put your feet around the sad thing and give it a little tug you know that way you give the roof some care and breathing space which helps them develop its own who don't even want to learn and we understood it will be a common local saplings are already adapted to local climate conditions saplings grown in industrial nurseries are not but that's not the only problem it's good in the
appear dema go into his wife suzanne a pound have founded a forestry collective and that encompasses 400 hectares of woodland today there relocating young saplings and replanting them. this is a dish to invite in in the in a forest certain species of trees like linden and fir trees serve as a kind of alkaline pound. ducted diggin it and they have deep roots which help funnel certain nutrients back towards the surface. i mean even to of a few that helps sustain other plant and tree species....
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bbc arabic correspondent, suzanne goussous, is in thejordanian capital, amman, and shejoins us now.jordan at the moment? the latest in what is going on in jordan at the moment?- the latest in what is going on in jordan at the moment? good day. after the news _ jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about _ jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the - jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the arrest i jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the arrest of the former president and... there have been rumours circulating the heiress... the house arrest of prims hamza, who is the half—brother of the current king. there has been confusion injordan, confusion among thejordanian public since it is not something normal to happen in jordan. especially when it comes to... people are demanding information and official statements and some kind of clarification from the government and from the official sources. the military released a statement and it said that prince hamzah is not under house arrest nor has he been arrested, however he has been to
bbc arabic correspondent, suzanne goussous, is in thejordanian capital, amman, and shejoins us now.jordan at the moment? the latest in what is going on in jordan at the moment?- the latest in what is going on in jordan at the moment? good day. after the news _ jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about _ jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the - jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the arrest i jordan at the moment? good day. after the news about the...
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suzanne kianpour reports on the team the president has tasked with tackling recent fresh crises, andllenges they face. america is back. diplomacy is back, at the centre of our foreign policy.— back, at the centre of our foreian oli . , �* foreign policy. president biden intends to shape _ foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a _ foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a new - foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a new world | intends to shape a new world order. ~ ., order. we will repair our alliances, _ order. we will repair our alliances, engage - order. we will repair our alliances, engage with l order. we will repair our l alliances, engage with the world once again. not to me yesterday's challenges, but today's and tomorrow's. the world greets _ today's and tomorrow's. the world greets a _ today's and tomorrow's. the world greets a very - today's and tomorrow's. the world greets a very different leader from the world greets a very different leaderfrom the american leader from the american president leaderfrom the american president and met four y
suzanne kianpour reports on the team the president has tasked with tackling recent fresh crises, andllenges they face. america is back. diplomacy is back, at the centre of our foreign policy.— back, at the centre of our foreian oli . , �* foreign policy. president biden intends to shape _ foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a _ foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a new - foreign policy. president biden intends to shape a new world | intends to shape a new world...
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suzanne is a survivor but she lost her home. she's a retired teacher, she's a plaintiff in a lawsuit against pg&e corporation to recover damages. >> the town of paradise burned down in the largest fire of the history of california. years and years of droughts and high winds and a spark power pull caused the fire. we were a tinderbox as is much of california. california has been told it is our fault that our state suffers from fires. we can't be blamed for drought conditions and unprecedented high temperatures well into the fall? what is your response and how can you help? >> there is a number of things that we are doing and we have to look at how we actually build our infrastructure so that it is resilient. it was not enough investment in the transmission infrastructure to make sure it would be safe and solid. there was not enough opportunity for us to take a look at how we could make sure that people have egress when this started. there is going to be more drought. there is going to be more floods. part of our effort is to look
suzanne is a survivor but she lost her home. she's a retired teacher, she's a plaintiff in a lawsuit against pg&e corporation to recover damages. >> the town of paradise burned down in the largest fire of the history of california. years and years of droughts and high winds and a spark power pull caused the fire. we were a tinderbox as is much of california. california has been told it is our fault that our state suffers from fires. we can't be blamed for drought conditions and...
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i'm suzanne was gone it's good to have you with us u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan it comes after president joe biden announced american forces will leave the country by this september which marks the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 terror attacks the troop withdrawal begins may 1st and biden says the exit will be done in full quarter nation with nato allies. it's already the longest conflict in u.s. history now president biden has announced it's time for u.s. troops to leave the country where the 911 terrorist plot was hatched. i'm now the 4th united states president to preside over american troop presence in afghanistan to republicans to democrats i will not pass this responsibility on to a 5th of the movie's hugely controversial critics say it's an expression of fatigue and that the u.s. is a bend in afghanistan to the islamist taliban but biden says time's up. and look i know there are many who a lot of the insist that the plan was he cannot succeed without a robust u.s. military pres
i'm suzanne was gone it's good to have you with us u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan it comes after president joe biden announced american forces will leave the country by this september which marks the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 terror attacks the troop withdrawal begins may 1st and biden says the exit will be done in full quarter nation with nato allies. it's already the longest conflict in u.s. history now president biden has announced...
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i was looking for ways to tell the story of suzanne i wanted to include women.hought the books that i found in my research women were missing from the experience, and i met historian lockwood who say he also is doing research on that period. and i had an opportunity to go to the tension record and i found letter by suge san brewster who had a photograph in -- in the collection and she wrote to those trying to when her husband passed as she was trying to obtain his pension he described he was a black smith tailor this was my only photograph i have of him please return it. which you can see it was never returned. and he -- his story is he tried to prove marriage, where they were married. the date in 1867, he described the experience they had a daughter. that he was injured, his eye was lost his sight in one eye. he tried a number of times and was unable to receive his pension, and never received it and never received the photograph. >> a woman photograph a woman this is a young woman who also in richmond, virginia you see american flags. to her chest and u.s. bras
i was looking for ways to tell the story of suzanne i wanted to include women.hought the books that i found in my research women were missing from the experience, and i met historian lockwood who say he also is doing research on that period. and i had an opportunity to go to the tension record and i found letter by suge san brewster who had a photograph in -- in the collection and she wrote to those trying to when her husband passed as she was trying to obtain his pension he described he was a...
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that was the case two years ago when suzanne sar rinky was named the head of cbs news.at difficult times for some of these institutions? >> absolutely. covering race is an extraordinarily -- very different politicl topic than p. you need somebody who understands that topic. that's reflected in these appointments. we're in a different world where linear ratings are going down. you need people who understand digital and figure out where to get young audiences. these people are being given a shot. there's a feeling that, if things don't work out, they'll get pushed to the side very fast. so the tenure of a news network leader has been very long historically. now i think we're seeing it shortened. susan czar rin ski made a lot of strides in putting women, particularly women of color in top positions. it's a shame to see her go. i think people asking the question why cbs would let go of a very senior black woman who is now going over to abc news. these people are become picked because they're the best. >> oliver, let's talk about hat the news leader need to bring to the job.
that was the case two years ago when suzanne sar rinky was named the head of cbs news.at difficult times for some of these institutions? >> absolutely. covering race is an extraordinarily -- very different politicl topic than p. you need somebody who understands that topic. that's reflected in these appointments. we're in a different world where linear ratings are going down. you need people who understand digital and figure out where to get young audiences. these people are being given a...
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feel able to work because suzanne makes $15 an hour and has been for many years.he amount of social security that gets taken out of her paycheck won't be enough to live off of if she stops working. she also needs the income so she could help her son through college, pay the rent and just put food on the table. it's really sad, and you know, sometimes we wanted this one. but we have to think for the other things like the bears, which is coming every month, we saw older workers who could not afford to stop working even if they were a frontline worker who was at risk of getting covid mari a 72 year old nursing assistant, says she's happy to have a job. she's also an artist who loves sharing her craft, but she says she won't be able to afford. to keep living in san francisco if she stops working. i've been here. where i live that i am protected because when control and i'm a senior citizen, so i'm grateful for that. because i have would have to have two jobs to live in san francisco, and she's not alone. the average social security benefit for a senior living in san f
feel able to work because suzanne makes $15 an hour and has been for many years.he amount of social security that gets taken out of her paycheck won't be enough to live off of if she stops working. she also needs the income so she could help her son through college, pay the rent and just put food on the table. it's really sad, and you know, sometimes we wanted this one. but we have to think for the other things like the bears, which is coming every month, we saw older workers who could not...
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feel able to work because suzanne makes $15 an hour and has been for many years.of social security that gets taken out of her paycheck won't be enough to live off of if she stops working. she also needs the income so she could help her and just put food on the table. it's really sad then you know, sometimes we wanted this one. but we have to think for the other things like the bears, which is coming every month. we saw older workers who, um, could not afford to stop working. even if they were a frontline worker who was at risk of getting covid mari, a 72 year old nursing assistant, says she's happy to have a job. she's also an artist who loves sharing her craft, but she says she won't be able to afford to keep living in san francisco if she stops working. i've been carrying. where i live that i am protected because when control and i'm a senior citizen, so i'm grateful for that. because i have would have to have two jobs to live in san francisco, and she's not alone. the average social security benefit for a senior living in san francisco is just $15,000 per year.
feel able to work because suzanne makes $15 an hour and has been for many years.of social security that gets taken out of her paycheck won't be enough to live off of if she stops working. she also needs the income so she could help her and just put food on the table. it's really sad then you know, sometimes we wanted this one. but we have to think for the other things like the bears, which is coming every month. we saw older workers who, um, could not afford to stop working. even if they were a...
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and thank you to you and suzanne scott and the whole fox news team for establishing this scholarshipucation. that was so important to him. and my mother and i are very happy for marin and her family and we wish her congratulations and all the best of luck as she starts her college journey. and we're happy that not just her but all the viewers out there can hear about this and know how much my father was passionate about learning and education and, above that i think really saw it as a duty in how core that was to him of learning more and being curious always. >> bret: you know, he was -- i talked a little bit about his path there, at one point in washington he was a speech writer for walter mondale vice president, obviously lost him recently. he passed away and i was thinking when i heard about mondale's passing about when charles would say when anybody wants to attack me they talk about me as the mondale speech writer and i wear that proudly and he said, you know, he would always get asked what was the evolution from walter mondale speech write tore fox news? >> yeah. i have been th
and thank you to you and suzanne scott and the whole fox news team for establishing this scholarshipucation. that was so important to him. and my mother and i are very happy for marin and her family and we wish her congratulations and all the best of luck as she starts her college journey. and we're happy that not just her but all the viewers out there can hear about this and know how much my father was passionate about learning and education and, above that i think really saw it as a duty in...
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money from somewhere else, and that's why i still work until my body's feel able to work because suzanne makes $15 an hour and has been for many years. the amount of social security that gets taken out of her paycheck won't be enough to live off of if she stops working. she also needs the income so she could help her son through college, pay the rent and just put food on the table. it's really side then. you know, sometimes we wanted this one. but we have to think for the other things like the bears, which is coming every month, we saw older workers who um, could not afford to stop working. even if they were a frontline worker who was at risk of getting covid mari, a 72 year old nursing assistant, says she's happy to have a job. she's also an artist who loves sharing her craft. but she says she won't be able to afford to keep living in san francisco. if she stops working. i've been here. where i live that i am protected because when control and i'm a senior citizen, so i'm grateful for that. because how would have to have two jobs and live in san francisco? and she's not alone. the avera
money from somewhere else, and that's why i still work until my body's feel able to work because suzanne makes $15 an hour and has been for many years. the amount of social security that gets taken out of her paycheck won't be enough to live off of if she stops working. she also needs the income so she could help her son through college, pay the rent and just put food on the table. it's really side then. you know, sometimes we wanted this one. but we have to think for the other things like the...
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that�*s what suzanne�*s been doing in hull. hi. nice to see you.anything left to a charity shop when they�*ve more room. to have the space again, the space under my bed, space in my wardrobe, and to not have to keep going up into the loft and battle everything as i go in and take it off. so, i�*m excited that things might get another life, really. it�*s notjust those doing a clearout who�*ve been desperate for charity shops to reopen. this last year has been really tough for so many households, with more redundancies, with squeezed incomes on furlough. buying online is simply too expensive for lots of people — having to buy the big brands, and having to pay delivery charges. so, seeing charity shops open up again is a lifeline for lots and lots of households. we need them. we can�*t get to places likejohn lewis and pay them prices any more. they�*re out of reach. you know, it�*s just not feasible, you know, to spend all that money. we have shopped in them before, and the kids get lots of games out of there, don't you? yeah _ lots of board games and
that�*s what suzanne�*s been doing in hull. hi. nice to see you.anything left to a charity shop when they�*ve more room. to have the space again, the space under my bed, space in my wardrobe, and to not have to keep going up into the loft and battle everything as i go in and take it off. so, i�*m excited that things might get another life, really. it�*s notjust those doing a clearout who�*ve been desperate for charity shops to reopen. this last year has been really tough for so many...
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and following on from that, dr brian, suzanne asks a question that actually a lot of people are askingirst 14 days, post vaccination, so that is _ first 14 days, post vaccination, so that is the — first 14 days, post vaccination, so that is the kind of timeframe to be looking _ that is the kind of timeframe to be looking out for for some obviously anytime _ looking out for for some obviously anytime post vaccination, if you're suffering _ anytime post vaccination, if you're suffering from this kind of symptoms that professor shattockjust outlined, go ahead and seek medical advice _ outlined, go ahead and seek medical advice as— outlined, go ahead and seek medical advice as soon as possible. gk, outlined, go ahead and seek medical advice as soon as possible.— advice as soon as possible. ok, so that's really _ advice as soon as possible. ok, so that's really important, _ advice as soon as possible. ok, so that's really important, within - advice as soon as possible. ok, so that's really important, within the | that's really important, within the first 14 days. robin, frank is asking, has
and following on from that, dr brian, suzanne asks a question that actually a lot of people are askingirst 14 days, post vaccination, so that is _ first 14 days, post vaccination, so that is the — first 14 days, post vaccination, so that is the kind of timeframe to be looking _ that is the kind of timeframe to be looking out for for some obviously anytime _ looking out for for some obviously anytime post vaccination, if you're suffering _ anytime post vaccination, if you're suffering from...
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. >> reporter: manhattan beach mayor suzanne hadley said the council did authorize spending $350,000logy. >> it's awful. it's wrong. we're not that community now. i wouldn't live here if we were a racist community. and my friends and neighbors would not live here, as well. >> reporter: last month, a group calling itself concerned citizens of manhattan beach took out an ad in a local paper claiming some are trying to create a racist problem where there is none. do you think manhattan beach is a racist community? >> so we are less than 1% african-american. that defines racism to me. >> reporter: for some 20 years, melissa clinton raised her kids in manhattan beach. back in 2015, at 2:00 in the morning, someone threw a burning tire at the family's front door. they escaped unhurt, but the trauma remains. >> what it reminded me is that things haven't changed that much. that terror is still real. people who look like me are terrorized. we aren't entitled to the comfort of security. >> reporter: her neighbors rallied around her, so the family stayed. clint wonders what the city would look l
. >> reporter: manhattan beach mayor suzanne hadley said the council did authorize spending $350,000logy. >> it's awful. it's wrong. we're not that community now. i wouldn't live here if we were a racist community. and my friends and neighbors would not live here, as well. >> reporter: last month, a group calling itself concerned citizens of manhattan beach took out an ad in a local paper claiming some are trying to create a racist problem where there is none. do you think...