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sylvia was?yes, she was a friend of ours. >> so as far as you knew he was going to be staying at a friend's house, sylvia? >> yes. >> and do you recall him saying what the plan was for why they were going to sylvia's? >> well, floyd had, you know, made his minneapolis family here, too, and a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states. almost everybody had lost their job within that time, and he was feeling kind of lonely and just wanted to hang out with his friends. so a lot of people that work with the salvation army with him and other people just stayed there. they were, you know, just kind of being a family. >> and was sylvia, did she work at the salvation army, too? >> yes. >> so he knew her from there? >> yes. >> so that was the last time you talked to him, is his death? >> yes. >> you told the jurors earlier that sort of the classic story leading to an opioid addiction, having injuries and prescriptions. >> yes. >> had mr. floyd been an active person physically? >> ye
sylvia was?yes, she was a friend of ours. >> so as far as you knew he was going to be staying at a friend's house, sylvia? >> yes. >> and do you recall him saying what the plan was for why they were going to sylvia's? >> well, floyd had, you know, made his minneapolis family here, too, and a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states. almost everybody had lost their job within that time, and he was feeling kind of lonely and just wanted to hang out...
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>> that night he said he would stay at sylvia's. his friend. frank: as far as you knew he would be staying at sylvia's house. do you recall him saying what the plan was or why he was going to sylvia's? >> floyd made his minneapolis family his and a lot of people he was friends with wherefrom other states and almost everybody had lost their jobs during that time. and he was feeling kind of lonely and wanted to hang out with his friends. so a lot of people that worked at the salvation army with him. and other people. they were just being a family. frank: did sylvia work at the salvation army? >> yes. frank: he knew her from there? >> yes. frank: that was a last time you talk to him the sunday before his death? >> yes. frank: you told the jurors earlier that the classic story leading to the opioid addiction with injuries with prescriptions. had mr. floyd been an active person physically? >> yes. very active. frank: what do you mean by that? what types of things did you see him doing? >> floyd like to work out every day. he lifted weights that are
>> that night he said he would stay at sylvia's. his friend. frank: as far as you knew he would be staying at sylvia's house. do you recall him saying what the plan was or why he was going to sylvia's? >> floyd made his minneapolis family his and a lot of people he was friends with wherefrom other states and almost everybody had lost their jobs during that time. and he was feeling kind of lonely and wanted to hang out with his friends. so a lot of people that worked at the salvation...
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michelle snyder and defiance etfcio sylvia jaw blonsky.our opinions on coinbase and what it means for crypto world? >> i love what lisa had to say about it. i'm fully on board. they had 1.8 revenues year-to-date which is more than the entire year prior. a good way to get access to crypto even though not exactly crypto. people buy it on the stock exchange they feel safer about that, perhaps the biggest thing i think they have the first mover advantage. people are comfortable with the technology. they're used to trading crypto there, i think eventually will do brokerage like things and do lending and make loads of money doing things like that. charles: right. >> i really think this whole decentralized finance theme is starting with coinbase. i think the price keeps going up here too. charles: michelle, i will ask but the market but first, just a quick thought on this debut, just the emergence, the crazy emergence of the crypto world. it is taking over. >> i think today is a real inflection point for its legitimacy over the next few weeks. we
michelle snyder and defiance etfcio sylvia jaw blonsky.our opinions on coinbase and what it means for crypto world? >> i love what lisa had to say about it. i'm fully on board. they had 1.8 revenues year-to-date which is more than the entire year prior. a good way to get access to crypto even though not exactly crypto. people buy it on the stock exchange they feel safer about that, perhaps the biggest thing i think they have the first mover advantage. people are comfortable with the...
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and why they were going to sylvia's printed. >> wealth floyd had made his minneapolis family here. a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states and almost everybody had lost their jobs within that time. name is feeling kind of lonely and just wanted to make out with his friends of a lot of people that worked at the salvation army with him, and other people that stayed there, they were just kind of being a family. >> to sylvia work at the salvation army as well pretty so you work from there pretty. >> yes predict. >> that was lesson that you talk to him, the sunday before his death. >> yes. >> you told the jurors early that sort of the classic story leading to opioid addiction. the injuries prescriptions, and mr. floyd had he been an active person physically. >> yes. he was very active. >> when he mean by that. when times of things. >> well like to work out every day. he lifted weights far beyond anything that almost everything today he did. he did push-ups and pull-ups and just within his house. anyone out and about, he was still running, biking, he loved pla
and why they were going to sylvia's printed. >> wealth floyd had made his minneapolis family here. a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states and almost everybody had lost their jobs within that time. name is feeling kind of lonely and just wanted to make out with his friends of a lot of people that worked at the salvation army with him, and other people that stayed there, they were just kind of being a family. >> to sylvia work at the salvation army as well...
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sylvia... sylvia, how much does this matter today? about, the mass murder of 1,800 jews, that you believe your grandfather was directly and intimately involved with, happened 80 years ago. getting to the truth and telling the truth to all lithuanians and all of the world, does that matter so much 80 years on? i think 220,000 lives that were murdered needlessly, innocent civilians, matters deeply. this is a sin. i mean, lithuania's soul is at stake and it really needs to redeem itself. i do think it matters. you say lithuania's soul is at stake. i am very intrigued by what has happened inside your family. you have said that you would never have written this book if your mother or your grandmother were still alive. and you honestly say that your grandmother told you before she died, you should let history lie, there is no need to do this digging around. you ignored your grandmother. you did not find the story your mother wanted you to find. on a personal level, do you find this very difficult? it has been very difficult. you know, i mea
sylvia... sylvia, how much does this matter today? about, the mass murder of 1,800 jews, that you believe your grandfather was directly and intimately involved with, happened 80 years ago. getting to the truth and telling the truth to all lithuanians and all of the world, does that matter so much 80 years on? i think 220,000 lives that were murdered needlessly, innocent civilians, matters deeply. this is a sin. i mean, lithuania's soul is at stake and it really needs to redeem itself. i do...
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who sylvia is ? >> his friend. >> as far as you know hewas going to be staying at a friends house . and do you recall him saying what the plan was or why they were going to stay there? >> well, floyd had made his minneapolis family hereto and a lot of people he was friends with were from other states and almost everybody had lost their job within that time. and he was feeling kind of lonely and he wanted to hang out with his friends and he saw a lot of people that worked with the salvationarmy with him , other people that were there and they were kind of being a family. >> and was sylvia, did she work at the salvation army to? >> yes. >> that was the last time you talked to him was the day before his death . >> yes. >> you told the jurors earlier that sort of the classic story leading to an opioid addiction, having injuries and a prescription. had mister floyd been an active person physically? >> yes, he was very active. >> .. every single day. he did push-ups, pull-ups, this was in his house. either
who sylvia is ? >> his friend. >> as far as you know hewas going to be staying at a friends house . and do you recall him saying what the plan was or why they were going to stay there? >> well, floyd had made his minneapolis family hereto and a lot of people he was friends with were from other states and almost everybody had lost their job within that time. and he was feeling kind of lonely and he wanted to hang out with his friends and he saw a lot of people that worked with...
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sylvia dall'angelo, senior economist, hermes fund managers stays with us.he stoxx 600. the gains we see today at the start of the session have been enough to erase the pandemic losses. this is only a one year chart, so you do not see the full pandemic in this chart, or the full extent of the losses. if you were to look at a two year chart, you would see we have come back completely. there you go. from the bottom, everything has been made up. a big part of that has been credit suisse. credit suisse shares up 2% after heads rolled under thomas gottstein. coming up, airlines dealt another blow as england holds off on restarting international travel amid a surge of virus cases and other countries. we see airline stocks like klm down 2%. what impacts could that have on the economic recovery in england? that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: 11 minutes into the session, and we have erased our pandemic losses, stoxx 600. you can see the gains on the individual indexes, the ftse up 1.1%. the dax up 0.8%. a different story than the futures told us. dani: one of th
sylvia dall'angelo, senior economist, hermes fund managers stays with us.he stoxx 600. the gains we see today at the start of the session have been enough to erase the pandemic losses. this is only a one year chart, so you do not see the full pandemic in this chart, or the full extent of the losses. if you were to look at a two year chart, you would see we have come back completely. there you go. from the bottom, everything has been made up. a big part of that has been credit suisse. credit...
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all right let's bring in form one our international trade policy adviser sylvia chen good to have you with us we just heard joe biden there saying the u.s. is going to lead the world again in the 21st century will it especially when it comes to the supply of semiconductor chips. thank you for having me so president biden is about to handle the u.s. already leads the production of semiconductor chips but not in the manufacture in of itself is in design in in the equipment manufacturing however the globalfoundries had that that other the producers of the semiconductor chips are located in asia ts m.c. of taiwan and samsung korea so. so the supply semiconductor supply chain is highly integrated why us leads in the high value added portion of the semiconductor production but nevertheless the world the world has experienced or last 12 months a huge shortage in supply and it's all europe as well tried to somehow change that in catching up can we can we actually compete eventually with asian supplies. it would take time and building a foundry in europe and an and rebuilding the infrastructur
all right let's bring in form one our international trade policy adviser sylvia chen good to have you with us we just heard joe biden there saying the u.s. is going to lead the world again in the 21st century will it especially when it comes to the supply of semiconductor chips. thank you for having me so president biden is about to handle the u.s. already leads the production of semiconductor chips but not in the manufacture in of itself is in design in in the equipment manufacturing however...
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a retiree and caregiver for two homebound people, including her 96 year old mom, sylvia says she has struggled to secure appointment emotionally. it's. very overwhelming as a caregiver can on lee understand what they have to do for their people there taking care of with anemic supply, the county no longer has a mass vaccination site like the one that levi stadium in neighboring santa clara county, which broke a state vaccination record thursday, putting shots in the arms of 12,000 people. in one day. that's slightly more than the entire allocation. salmon tail will get this week. officials can't answer exactly why their allocations are declining. but supervisorunty hd been making excellent vaccinationng is on a decision g level at the state. i hope they're not saying because sama te'o county has done so well. they don't need vaccines. despite the county's reputation for wealth, canopus as there are still many working class and people of color who need the vaccine when it comes to getting it, sylvia is determined. you never give up on what you need to do. will be persistent until it's
a retiree and caregiver for two homebound people, including her 96 year old mom, sylvia says she has struggled to secure appointment emotionally. it's. very overwhelming as a caregiver can on lee understand what they have to do for their people there taking care of with anemic supply, the county no longer has a mass vaccination site like the one that levi stadium in neighboring santa clara county, which broke a state vaccination record thursday, putting shots in the arms of 12,000 people. in...
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the sylvia a. and simon b. poyta programming endowment to fight antisemitism.bara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. the peter g. peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. we try to live in the moment, we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based cusmer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. president joe biden is spending this easter weekend at camp david with his family after unvei
the sylvia a. and simon b. poyta programming endowment to fight antisemitism.bara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. the peter g. peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. we try to live in the moment, we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular...
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sylvia is determined. you never give up on what you need to do. i will be persistent until it's resolved. but. patients is pretty limited now. now no one knows for sure when the allocation situation is going to reverse and start to rise again, but what is known is that when the j and j vaccine was taken out of circulation well, that exacerbated the problem, but it appears it appears that situation could be changing soon. greg liggins, ktvu fox two news, all right, greg. thank you. the u. s has now reached a male major milestone with their vaccine roll out half of all adults in the u. s have now had at least one dose of the vaccine just over 50% of the population 18 and over have had at least one shot. that's 130 million people and almost 84 million adults or about 32. a half percent of the population have been. fully vaccinated. the cdc is expected to decide this week whether the johnson and johnson vaccine should continue to be administered here in the u. s box news. christina coleman tells us that health health officials are expected to recommen
sylvia is determined. you never give up on what you need to do. i will be persistent until it's resolved. but. patients is pretty limited now. now no one knows for sure when the allocation situation is going to reverse and start to rise again, but what is known is that when the j and j vaccine was taken out of circulation well, that exacerbated the problem, but it appears it appears that situation could be changing soon. greg liggins, ktvu fox two news, all right, greg. thank you. the u. s has...
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>> yes. >> and do you recall hum sim sa what the plan was, why they were going to sylvia's? had, you know, made his minneapolis family here too. and a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states. almost everybody had lost their job within that time. and he was feeling kuind of lonely and just wanted to hang out with friends. so a lot of people that worked at the salvation arm quiy with and other people stayed there. and they were, you know, just being a family. >> was sylvia -- did she work at the sl sahalvation army too? >> yes. >> so that is the last time you talked to him, the sunday before his death? >> yes. >> you told the jurors earlier that sort of the classic story leading to an opioid addiction, having injuries and prescriptions. >> yes. >> had mr. floyd been an active person physically? >> yes. he was very active. >> okay. and what do you mean by that? what types of things would you see him doing? >> floyd liked to work out every day. he lifted weights. that is far beyond anything i could lift. every single day. he did sit-ups, pushups, pullup
>> yes. >> and do you recall hum sim sa what the plan was, why they were going to sylvia's? had, you know, made his minneapolis family here too. and a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states. almost everybody had lost their job within that time. and he was feeling kuind of lonely and just wanted to hang out with friends. so a lot of people that worked at the salvation arm quiy with and other people stayed there. and they were, you know, just being a family....
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chris ver rone from strat gus partners is still with us as is sylvia jab lonsky.m luke capital as well christopher, just on that sort of finish there we talked about the sort of highs of the session when you joined us obviously closing off those. negative week. but decent end to the week regardless >> decent end to the week. little best a curious week you saw this rotation back to risk sitting at about 155, 160 range where they've button last two weeks. what we're trying to figure out here is how much good news is already priced into this market and does the contraction in bond yields over the last few weeks, reflect the idea we might be approaching peak data? and i think that's a consideration investors are going to have to think about over the coming weeks. this collision between expectations and reality it is very easy to exceed expectations the first year off a low. that gets more dhaji ingchallens the market cycle matures. >> courtney, you bought coinbase today? it's interesting because it hasn't done that well since the ipo. it's been down today, closed lowe
chris ver rone from strat gus partners is still with us as is sylvia jab lonsky.m luke capital as well christopher, just on that sort of finish there we talked about the sort of highs of the session when you joined us obviously closing off those. negative week. but decent end to the week regardless >> decent end to the week. little best a curious week you saw this rotation back to risk sitting at about 155, 160 range where they've button last two weeks. what we're trying to figure out...
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unlikely to return requiring work or reallocation across sectors which unfortunately often comes with sylvia earning penalties. swift policy action worldwide including 16 trillion dollars in fiscal support prevented far worse outcomes the i.m.f. predicts the rollout of covered 19 vaccinations and huge sums of government died will trigger a powerful rebound from the pandemic recession. but the funds chief economist warned the recovery would be unequal with already poor countries falling further behind without additional efforts to give all people a fair shot cross-country gaps in living standards could widen significantly the i.m.f. predicts the global rebound will gradually lose momentum and return to pre-code levels of just above 3 percent annual growth countries will once again have to deal with the same obstacles they faced before the pandemic including aging workforce as in most rich countries as well as in china. let's bring in our financial correspondent chelsea delaney frankfurter good morning chelsea tell us the i.m.f. growth forecast for the global economy going down here in europe.
unlikely to return requiring work or reallocation across sectors which unfortunately often comes with sylvia earning penalties. swift policy action worldwide including 16 trillion dollars in fiscal support prevented far worse outcomes the i.m.f. predicts the rollout of covered 19 vaccinations and huge sums of government died will trigger a powerful rebound from the pandemic recession. but the funds chief economist warned the recovery would be unequal with already poor countries falling further...
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unlikely to return requiring work or reallocation across sectors which unfortunately often comes with sylvia owning penalties. swift policy action worldwide including 16 trillion dollars in fiscal support prevented far worse outcomes the i.m.f. predicts the rollout of covered 19 vaccinations and huge sums of government guide will trigger a powerful rebound from the pandemic recession. but the funds chief economist warned the recovery would be unequal with the already poor countries falling further behind on diversion recovery pods are likely to create white again apps in living standards across countries compared to pretend to make expectations the i.m.f. predicts the global rebin will gradually lose momentum and return to precut good levels of just above 3 percent annual growth countries will once again have to deal with the same obstacles they faced before the pandemic including aging workforce is in most rich countries as well as in china. now the u.s. is set to see the most improvement in its growth by the i.m.f. raising its forecast for the u.s. to 6.4 percent this year let's go across
unlikely to return requiring work or reallocation across sectors which unfortunately often comes with sylvia owning penalties. swift policy action worldwide including 16 trillion dollars in fiscal support prevented far worse outcomes the i.m.f. predicts the rollout of covered 19 vaccinations and huge sums of government guide will trigger a powerful rebound from the pandemic recession. but the funds chief economist warned the recovery would be unequal with the already poor countries falling...
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youthful way offered to wade through what moments including my mom that he had 6 it's amazing legend sylvia you mean so i'm so happy to be alive so long as a result tonight. you are probably at a diverse array of reactions to the top honors amidst a diverse array of nominees and winners. and from one hollywood's biggest night it's bring it into taming janice k.j. matthews who's joining us from los angeles good to see what a moment a full clip is out but just tell us more about this the space film why was it so convincing for the academy. you know i think it's resonating with so many people really across the country during the pandemic this movie has a number of things it deals with the loss of a spouse it deals with the loss of a job it deals with the loss of your kind of identity in just traveling not knowing where you know where to pick up your life after so many things fall or fail in life and so i think this movie really resonated with a lot of people even people living academy particularly during this time in the pandemic and it was just so well done so many of the people in the film w
youthful way offered to wade through what moments including my mom that he had 6 it's amazing legend sylvia you mean so i'm so happy to be alive so long as a result tonight. you are probably at a diverse array of reactions to the top honors amidst a diverse array of nominees and winners. and from one hollywood's biggest night it's bring it into taming janice k.j. matthews who's joining us from los angeles good to see what a moment a full clip is out but just tell us more about this the space...
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. >> did you know who sylvia was? >> yes, a friend of ours. >> so as far as you knew he was going to be staying at a friends house, sylvius? >> yes. >> do you recall him saying what the plan was for why they're going to sylvius? >> will, floyd made his minneapolis family here, to come and a lot of the people that he was friends with were other states and almost everybody who have lost their job within that time, and he was feeling kind of lonely and wanted to hang out with his friends and so a lot of people that work at the salvation army with him and of the people just stayed there and they were, you know, just kind of being a family. >> and was sylvia, did you work at the salvation army? >> yes. >> so he knew her from there? >> yes. >> so that was the last time you talk to is the sunday before his death? >> yes. >> you told the jurors earlier that sort of the classic story leading to an opioid addiction, having injuries, prescriptions. >> yes. >> had mr. floyd been an active person physically? >> yes. he was a very
. >> did you know who sylvia was? >> yes, a friend of ours. >> so as far as you knew he was going to be staying at a friends house, sylvius? >> yes. >> do you recall him saying what the plan was for why they're going to sylvius? >> will, floyd made his minneapolis family here, to come and a lot of the people that he was friends with were other states and almost everybody who have lost their job within that time, and he was feeling kind of lonely and wanted to...
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sylvia was a singer, record producer, label executive, and the first person to rock the ferrell hat.ment parties in the bronx to worldwide commercial success in 1979 by conceiving and producing rap's first hit record, "rapper's delight." not only was it the first rap single to conquer the chartses, it also sold over a million copies. that's right. it went platinum. and back then, we didn't even know what that was. they had to whip out a periodic table. and women were all over hip hop early era, like sharon green. she got her start in the south bronx rapping at parties. which was tough. not just because no one had heard a woman rapping before, but also because the dude at the party was an acoustic guitar is going to be pissed. we hate that guy. in 1979, m.c. charoque's group, the funky 4 plus one became the first rap group to sign with a record label making her the first female rapper to record a song. not only that, their performance on "saturday night live" was also the first-ever national tv pern by any rappers. and rapping in a group is great for a female m.c., because when the ma
sylvia was a singer, record producer, label executive, and the first person to rock the ferrell hat.ment parties in the bronx to worldwide commercial success in 1979 by conceiving and producing rap's first hit record, "rapper's delight." not only was it the first rap single to conquer the chartses, it also sold over a million copies. that's right. it went platinum. and back then, we didn't even know what that was. they had to whip out a periodic table. and women were all over hip hop...
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>> so sylvia as far as you know staying at a friends house, sylvia. and you recall him saying what the plan was for -- why they were going to sylvia? >> well, floyd had, you know, made his minneapolis family here too, and a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states and almost everybody hadad lost their job within that time. he was el tooing kind feeling kf lonely wanted to hang out with his friends so a lot of people that worked at the salvation army with him and other people -- justlo stayed there and they we, you know, just kind of being a family. >> is sylvia did she work at the salvation army too? >> yes. >> from there. >> yeah. >> that's last time you talked to him sunday before his death. >> yes. >> dwrowld the jurors earlier that classic story leading to opioid addiction injuries had he been an active person physically? >> yes. he was very active. [laughter] >> okay. what do you mean by that what type of things did you see him doing? >> well before he liked to work out every day. he lifted weights. farlo beyond anything
>> so sylvia as far as you know staying at a friends house, sylvia. and you recall him saying what the plan was for -- why they were going to sylvia? >> well, floyd had, you know, made his minneapolis family here too, and a lot of the people that he was friends with were from other states and almost everybody hadad lost their job within that time. he was el tooing kind feeling kf lonely wanted to hang out with his friends so a lot of people that worked at the salvation army with him...
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sylvia in durham, north carolina. good morning. caller: i have a question. i thought they said, when you took the virus vaccine, that you did not have to pay for it. now they are coming up and saying they want the state and local governments to take taxes out for it, to pay for it. i did not take the shot. i am not going to take a shot, and i'm not paying for it. anybody wants to be stupid enough to pay for it, they can pay for it, but i am not. host: why will you refuse the vaccine? caller: i don't trust fauci, and i sure as hell don't trust joe biden and kamala harris. i have the best doctor in the world and his name is jesus christ. if i get it, without using common sense, then i get it. but i am not paying for it. a lot of these people who are losing their lives have died because of natural causes, heart attacks or something, and they are putting it down. i will talk to the governor of north carolina -- cooper -- and i want an explanation wrote down of why i have to pay taxes. i am not paying for this. host: thank you for the call. brad whitehead, what a
sylvia in durham, north carolina. good morning. caller: i have a question. i thought they said, when you took the virus vaccine, that you did not have to pay for it. now they are coming up and saying they want the state and local governments to take taxes out for it, to pay for it. i did not take the shot. i am not going to take a shot, and i'm not paying for it. anybody wants to be stupid enough to pay for it, they can pay for it, but i am not. host: why will you refuse the vaccine? caller: i...
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that they knew us well he said he was going to stay so yes you know who sylvia was yes you can. hear and. as far as you use going to be staying at a friend's house oh. yeah and. do you recall him saying what the plan was for. why they were going to sort of. well. you know maybe his minneapolis family here too and a lot of the people that he was friends with from other states and. almost everybody had lost their job within that time and he was feeling kind of lonely and just wanted to hang out with his friends and so a lot of people that worked in the salvation army with him and. other people that this stayed there in they were you know just kind of being a family. you know was did she work at the salvation army to get so you are from there yes. so that was the last time you talked to him as the sunday before his death. you told the jurors earlier that. sort of the classic story we had to. opiate addiction injuries prescriptions. had mr floyd done an active person physically. yes it is very active. and what you mean by that would social things just seem to. like to work out every
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a retiree and caregiver for two homebound people, including her 96 year old mom, sylvia says she has to secure appointments emotionally. it's. very overwhelming as a caregiver can on lee understand what they have to do for their people there taking care of with anemic supply, the county no longer has a mass vaccination site like the one that levi stadium in neighboring santa clara county, which broke a state vaccination record thursday, putting shots in the arms of 12,000 people. in one day than the entire allo. salmon tail will get this week. officials can't answer exactly why their allocations are declining. but supervisor david canopus says the county had been making excellent vaccination progress. what i'm hoping is on a decision making level at the state. i hope they're not saying because sam matteo county has done so well. they don't need vaccines despite the county's reputation for wealth, canopus as there are still many working class and people of color who need the vaccine when it comes to getting it, sylvia is determined. you never give up on what you need to do. will be pe
a retiree and caregiver for two homebound people, including her 96 year old mom, sylvia says she has to secure appointments emotionally. it's. very overwhelming as a caregiver can on lee understand what they have to do for their people there taking care of with anemic supply, the county no longer has a mass vaccination site like the one that levi stadium in neighboring santa clara county, which broke a state vaccination record thursday, putting shots in the arms of 12,000 people. in one day...
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john civil ya, here's what -- sylvia, here's what worries me. we have a very strong labor market that's ooh come back although you saw the little bit of, shall i say, annoyance where we had one good jobs numbers, we've seen the job gapes, we have vaccinations helping to reverse the lockdown after-effect, new businesses are starting to open up, and we do have good economic data pretty much across the board. so how does the fed avoid not getting caught by its own tail if they're behind the curve? >> well, for me, i would have voted for stock tapering. let's be up front on that. liz: okay. >> i'll build on jon's comment. a year ago inflation expectations were 2.3%, in march a one year ahead survey was 3.7%. inflation expectations are not well anchored. in terms of inflation being transitory, no. the fed purposefully does not want this inflation move to be transstory. 2019 inflation was 1.8%, and the latest cpi markets 2.6. the fed is very happy with that. and again, i'll pick up on jon's comments, i think a lot of the questions to powell were well
john civil ya, here's what -- sylvia, here's what worries me. we have a very strong labor market that's ooh come back although you saw the little bit of, shall i say, annoyance where we had one good jobs numbers, we've seen the job gapes, we have vaccinations helping to reverse the lockdown after-effect, new businesses are starting to open up, and we do have good economic data pretty much across the board. so how does the fed avoid not getting caught by its own tail if they're behind the curve?...
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a retiree and caregiver for two homebound people, including her 96 year old mom, sylvia says she has struggled to secure appointment emotionally. it's. very overwhelming as a caregiver can on lee understand what they have to do for their people there taking care of with anemic supply, the county no longer has a mass vaccination site like the one that levi stadium in neighboring santa clara county, which broke a state vaccination record thursday, putting shots in the arms of 12,000 people in one day. that's slightly more than the entire allocation salmon tail will get this week. officials can't answer exactly why their allocation sins are declining. but supervisor david canopus says the county had been making excellent vaccination progress. what i'm hoping is on a decision making level at the state. i hope they're not saying because sama te'o county has done so well, they don't need vaccines. despite the county's reputation for wealth, canopus as there are still many working class and people of color who need the vaccine when it comes to getting it, sylvia is determined. you never giv
a retiree and caregiver for two homebound people, including her 96 year old mom, sylvia says she has struggled to secure appointment emotionally. it's. very overwhelming as a caregiver can on lee understand what they have to do for their people there taking care of with anemic supply, the county no longer has a mass vaccination site like the one that levi stadium in neighboring santa clara county, which broke a state vaccination record thursday, putting shots in the arms of 12,000 people in one...
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whereas addiction is the 1st known risk of an opioid the figures shown by pretty farmer a purely and sylvia reliable some patients may be afraid of taking opioids because they're perceived as too strong or addictive. but that is far from actual fact. less than one percent of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. since 1988 doctors hundreds of patients developing addiction and yet in this internal memo the laboratory keeps on encouraging us representatives to sell the cost that miracle pill using bonuses premiums and all sorts of gadgets in only 5 years oxycontin went from 600000 prescriptions a year to more than 6000000. nowadays 30 pharma is the 1st company standing it is used in the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kalani. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produce sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doct
whereas addiction is the 1st known risk of an opioid the figures shown by pretty farmer a purely and sylvia reliable some patients may be afraid of taking opioids because they're perceived as too strong or addictive. but that is far from actual fact. less than one percent of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. since 1988 doctors hundreds of patients developing addiction and yet in this internal memo the laboratory keeps on encouraging us representatives to sell the cost that...
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es lo que piensa hacer la seÑora sylvia.co quiere vacunarse contra el covid 19, ademÁs... >>> tenemos las medidas adecuadas nos la vamos las manos siempre y usamos el cubrebocas. en otro orden de idea. departamento de correcciÓn anunciÓ que va a permitir las visitas persona en las cÁrceles del estado. del 10 de abril los reclusos pueden recibir visitas de forma limitada tomando precauciones necesarias debido al coronavirus. dijeron que estÁn trabajando para retomar los programas de rehabilitaciÓn y que los internos, continÚan con sus procesos de reinserciÓn. >>> noticias alentadoras en el sur de california, a partir del lunes el condado de los Ángeles va a pasar a nivel naranja. menos restricciones para los negocios. dinorah pÉrez con los detalles. >>> los mismos empleados extraÑaban esto, las conversaciones adentro del mercado buenos aires. >>> una de las mejores cositas que tiene el mercado buenos aires. se incorpora al nivel naranja y los restaurante pos dran atender el 50% de su capacidad adentro de los establecimientos.
es lo que piensa hacer la seÑora sylvia.co quiere vacunarse contra el covid 19, ademÁs... >>> tenemos las medidas adecuadas nos la vamos las manos siempre y usamos el cubrebocas. en otro orden de idea. departamento de correcciÓn anunciÓ que va a permitir las visitas persona en las cÁrceles del estado. del 10 de abril los reclusos pueden recibir visitas de forma limitada tomando precauciones necesarias debido al coronavirus. dijeron que estÁn trabajando para retomar los programas...
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when. 4 adults live in the home of sylvia to his own house she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trapped by both poverty and disease so life's become even more of a struggle for many brazilians money nicholai is from doctors without borders just how catastrophic is the situation in brazil. yeah the situation is really bad and so in the end is if teams are working will hide in 70 countries we have supported health facilities in the response to kuwait and in the beginning it was difficult everywhere what we see now a year after that the situation is still very very constricted in brazil and our teams together with the staff on the ground is overloaded they don't
when. 4 adults live in the home of sylvia to his own house she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in...
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instruction welcoming back thousands more elementary and middle school students to campus grandparents like sylvia wilson dropped off their young ones with excitement and they are so looking forward to this. it's crazy the process of getting students back on track and into the classroom has taken months of negotiation between the oakland education association and oakland unified school district on monday. the 2 groups released a joint statement announcing their tentative agreement to return to the classroom. full-time. august 9th. they said in part, quote, while we do not always agree on the details. usd are passionate about serving oakland students and families, end quote. they went on to thank families for their patience and support as they navigated uncharted territory. hopefully they can get back on track. >> and everything goes well, i know i will. a tentative academic calendar for the fall was also released monday. but there are still some steps to take before it's all set in stone there in oakland. the teachers union will need to ratify the agreement and the school board has to approve it i
instruction welcoming back thousands more elementary and middle school students to campus grandparents like sylvia wilson dropped off their young ones with excitement and they are so looking forward to this. it's crazy the process of getting students back on track and into the classroom has taken months of negotiation between the oakland education association and oakland unified school district on monday. the 2 groups released a joint statement announcing their tentative agreement to return to...
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to sylvia charge where do you wish to commit that. if you're looking to get more people who know that war is equal to gender so even if you doesn't use doesn't bother you very well we'll see if you cook. dinner dishes to spare in the environment the new vehicle can get up to 7 kilometers an hour without using much manpower it's ability to power itself it is kinetic energy at its best and a big help for use this. month in the us there's only one by you our problem and everything is pathetic quite then. cream to achieve this squanto i developed electric rickshaw unlike noisy diesel took took this version rode through nairobi almost silently and without emissions it also carries fine of instead of 3 people you want to diversify to. utilize what they cannot and emitted can be made it can be in buses while we will be able now all of it up one of the midget electric more beautiful company you know africa on top of that it's produced sustainably since all components of the electric vehicles come from the region. and taliban you know if you'r
to sylvia charge where do you wish to commit that. if you're looking to get more people who know that war is equal to gender so even if you doesn't use doesn't bother you very well we'll see if you cook. dinner dishes to spare in the environment the new vehicle can get up to 7 kilometers an hour without using much manpower it's ability to power itself it is kinetic energy at its best and a big help for use this. month in the us there's only one by you our problem and everything is pathetic...
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for adults live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. back. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trapped by both poverty and disease and we can talk now to do a correspondence a year one that ramirez johan i mean we understand that poverty in brazil has almost tripled in the last 6 months what can you tell us and we how dire is the situation in brazil at the moment during this pandemic. basically brazil is going through the worst crisis in its history in 2020 g.d.p. fell down about 4 percent are right now on employment stands over 14 percent of the working population so people it's not very desperate situation and is divided people want to go out to work but at the
for adults live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. back. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the...
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for our dogs live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult it's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals are overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trapped by both poverty and disease so life's become even more of a struggle for many brazilians money nicholai is from doctors without borders just how catastrophic is the situation in brazil. yeah the situation is really bad in so d.m. is if teams are working will who are right in 70 countries we have supported health facilities in the response to kuwait and in the beginning it was difficult everywhere where we see now a year after that the situation is still very very constricted in brazil and our teams together with the stuff on the ground is overloaded they don't h
for our dogs live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult it's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals are overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the...
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ruling it's so it was actually based on her legal grounds in back of the room and could be quite sylvia on in boden and elsewhere now and those of the international obligations of germany germany has of course become a party to many international agreements among them is the international covenant on economic social and cultural rights as well as. the convention of that eye to that side and these impose obligations and among those obligations obligations by thinking only when it comes to housing is the obligation to make housing and keep it affordable and that is my main concern as bad this particularly good effect the ability of the funding government as well as the federal government to ensure that housing amends a horrible what was it about the berlin writ cap struggle what was it that attracted your attention to the case. well as i said the german constitutional court has been a very progressive court in many ways and germany and its. influence to deal with the mental crisis as well less i mean other social issues as attracted the attention of many for good reasons because often it
ruling it's so it was actually based on her legal grounds in back of the room and could be quite sylvia on in boden and elsewhere now and those of the international obligations of germany germany has of course become a party to many international agreements among them is the international covenant on economic social and cultural rights as well as. the convention of that eye to that side and these impose obligations and among those obligations obligations by thinking only when it comes to...
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for i don't live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. back of the melba. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trapped by both poverty and disease russian track and field athletes have been given the green light to compete at this summer's tokyo olympics as neutral athletes russian competitors who meet these strict anti doping criteria to participate will do so under a neutral flag and in supposedly neutral clothing russian athletics has been in crisis is 2015 when his federation was suspended for repeated state sponsored doping scandals. and sabrina's the good news now for you the entire heritage berlin seeing has been ordered into isolation following 3 positiv
for i don't live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. back of the melba. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for...
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for adults live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult it's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals are overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trapped by both poverty and disease. but how do you capture a year's worth of emotion and drama anxiety and loss and a single photograph judges of the world press photo contest have selected the one image they say tells the story of the unforgettable year that was 2020 it was taken by a danish photographer and a portrays the power of human touch. the many aspects of the coronavirus pandemic top photographers around the world captured their impressions of exhausted caregivers people dying alone social distancing and loneliness. the winning photograph shows an 85 year old wom
for adults live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult it's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals are overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the...
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instruction welcoming back thousands more elementary and middle school students to campus grandparents like sylviailson dropped off their young ones with excitement and they are so looking forward to this. it's crazy the process of getting students back on track and into the classroom has taken months of negotiation between the oakland education association and oakland unified school district on monday. the 2 groups released a joint statement announcing their tentative agreement to return to the classroom. full-time. august 9th. they said in part, quote, while we do not always agree on the details. usd are passionate about serving oakland students and families, end quote. they went on to thank families for their patience and support as they navigated uncharted territory. hopefully they can get back on track. >> and everything goes well, i know i will. a tentative academic calendar for the fall was also released monday. but there are still some steps to take before it's all set in stone there in oakland. the teachers union will need to ratify the agreement and the school board has to approve it in
instruction welcoming back thousands more elementary and middle school students to campus grandparents like sylviailson dropped off their young ones with excitement and they are so looking forward to this. it's crazy the process of getting students back on track and into the classroom has taken months of negotiation between the oakland education association and oakland unified school district on monday. the 2 groups released a joint statement announcing their tentative agreement to return to...
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for adults live in the home of sylvia hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to health look at this q we're all in the same boat we have. that problem of the metal but. with a shortage of facts scenes and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trunks by both poverty and disease will help to answer this question how can you capture a year's worth of emotion and draw all the the anxieties in the waltzes and how do you capture all of that when the year in question was 2020 judges of the world press photo contest have selected the one image that you say tells the story of an unforgettable year it was taken by a danish photographer and it portrays the power of the human touch. the many aspects of the coronavirus pandemic top photographers around the world capture their impressions o
for adults live in the home of sylvia hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to health look at this q we're all in the same boat we have. that problem of the metal but. with a shortage of facts scenes and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a...
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for adults live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult it's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. that problem of the melba. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals are overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trapped by both poverty and disease. a giant cloud of sand is darkening the skies above beijing and showering residents with muddy rain the city suffers from several dust storms each year but this one is being called the worst in a decade flights are being canceled and people urged to stay indoors. sick and opaque pollution clouds the atmosphere and shrouds beijing skyscrapers and dust and sand. but it was bright earlier this afternoon but after a little while it suddenly went dark and then there was thunder and rain with muddy raindrops. i don't
for adults live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult it's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does to your health look at this q we're all in the same boat. that problem of the melba. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals are overwhelmed it's hard to see a way...
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the government and they have also been moved upon which means that there is no one from i mean from sylvia and. politicians who could not just see the president interested b. because all government is to show is on their own that they at the end of the interview move on the planet is not their business this means that the power of the people of that is people. has been taken away from the people already w's west africa correspondent fred venue with the latest on the situation in chad tonight fred thank you our let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world firefighters in south africa have largely contained a blaze on the slopes of cape town's iconic table mountain it started early sunday and ripped towards the university campus and residential areas forcing many to evacuate their homes a library containing rare books was badly affected holding flowers in me and mar hundreds have marched in protest against february's military coup it was just one of a number of rallies across the country to show support for the national unity government announ
the government and they have also been moved upon which means that there is no one from i mean from sylvia and. politicians who could not just see the president interested b. because all government is to show is on their own that they at the end of the interview move on the planet is not their business this means that the power of the people of that is people. has been taken away from the people already w's west africa correspondent fred venue with the latest on the situation in chad tonight...
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step so that we have a better outlook and more planning security on them to the top and he's in st sylvia in the book at so the bridge to a breakthrough success in testing and food means we need to double down on a lot of areas feed into and move towards a locked. down divvy i want to bring in now a professor of political science she is here in berlin this evening it's good to have you on the program are mean lush it is his call for a harder walk he has it motivated by the pandemic or is it motivated by his own politics. well obviously both spend them and put things but i think most politics because. it is heading for chancellor he has a souvenir counterpart. does it have from the very at and misses it has been calling for a long time for hot of the fountain as mr lash out in the beginning was the more liberal man said now i think to compete mr zuda and mr lash it also wants to basically go for a hot stance and polls show that a majority of people in germany who support a top for walked so mr large shit who as you say campaigned to be the next chancellor he only stands to gain in populari
step so that we have a better outlook and more planning security on them to the top and he's in st sylvia in the book at so the bridge to a breakthrough success in testing and food means we need to double down on a lot of areas feed into and move towards a locked. down divvy i want to bring in now a professor of political science she is here in berlin this evening it's good to have you on the program are mean lush it is his call for a harder walk he has it motivated by the pandemic or is it...
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for adults live in the home of sylvia de hayes us she's a cook and the only one still to have a job but it's just one day a week she used to cook in other people's homes but they let her go for fear of infection. that this pandemic is difficult that's going to leave all of us starving and that's apart from all the damage it does feel health look at this q we're all in the same boat. that problem of the melba. with a shortage of vaccines and hospitals overwhelmed it's hard to see a way forward for people in the lowest social groups who are trapped by both poverty and disease dire times and purcell we're going to head now to france has been 2 years since a fire ripped through the most famous cathedral in paris and shocked the world while many are wondering when not to down will open its doors again and french president imminent michael visited the building site to offer some encouragement and show that french heritage has not been forgotten and that the current affairs crisis. moments from april 15th 2019 etched forever in the minds of persians. of all the french. of anyone who has visite
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my guest today is a sylvia, an american writer whose grandfather was lithuanian. hailed as an heroic patriot who paid with his life resisting the soviets. but according to his granddaughter, he was no hero. he had the blood of thousands ofjews on his hands. she has chosen to speak out, angering many in lithuania. what happens when truth trumps family loyalty? silvia foti in chicago, welcome to hardtalk. hello, thank you.— hello, thank you. yours is an extraordinary _ hello, thank you. yours is an extraordinary story _ hello, thank you. yours is an extraordinary story to - hello, thank you. yours is an extraordinary story to tell. i extraordinary story to tell. let's begin by establishing why you chose to dig so deep into the life of your grandfather who, of course, was a man you had never met because he was executed by the soviets in 1947. so executed by the soviets in 1910. so why did you go so deep into his life? ease 1947. so why did you go so deep into his life?— into his life? eye kind of a sort of stumbled - into his life? eye kind of a sort of stumbled into
my guest today is a sylvia, an american writer whose grandfather was lithuanian. hailed as an heroic patriot who paid with his life resisting the soviets. but according to his granddaughter, he was no hero. he had the blood of thousands ofjews on his hands. she has chosen to speak out, angering many in lithuania. what happens when truth trumps family loyalty? silvia foti in chicago, welcome to hardtalk. hello, thank you.— hello, thank you. yours is an extraordinary _ hello, thank you. yours...