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with us today are bill weber and other veterans. i expressed my most profound respect to them.t a doubt, your selfless service was never in vain. to the family members who still hold loved ones dear to their heart, i offer my warmest condolences. notwithstanding the challenges, the wall of remembrance initiative prospered and also pitching in were the korean war veterans association and the korean women's association and korean americans. i thank you all from the bottom of my heart. celebrating this occasion is secretary of defense austin and at the same time governor of maryland, larry hogan and mimi hogan, i would like to thank you for your participation today. today, i was reminded of a remark present -- president biden made -- we would lead not by the example of our power but the power of our example. it was with the values that america changed the world. a nation belongs to people and a nation is free and equal without discrimination. these founding principles of america have become universal values shared across the world. korea is no exception. it was with the power of t
with us today are bill weber and other veterans. i expressed my most profound respect to them.t a doubt, your selfless service was never in vain. to the family members who still hold loved ones dear to their heart, i offer my warmest condolences. notwithstanding the challenges, the wall of remembrance initiative prospered and also pitching in were the korean war veterans association and the korean women's association and korean americans. i thank you all from the bottom of my heart. celebrating...
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charges against santamaria and weber include assault by a public officer. battery with serious bodily injury and assault with a deadly weapon. >> watch the video. watch the numerous unprovoked baton strikes repeatedly. battering and unarmed man. >> reporter: the di's office has charge five law enforcement officers. this case almost went to a trial last year in march of 2020. because a key witness for the prosecution was unable to attend the trial because of a medical issue that led to a first dismissal. ultimately leading to the district attorney's office to refile the charges again today. the two defendants will appear in court next friday to discuss details of a possible preliminary hearing. >> we are getting a new look at an officer involved shooting in contra costa county. the pittsburgh police department release body cam video of the confrontation. the shooting happened last thursday outside of an apartment on leverage road. you can see there hear the officers yelling at the suspect to drop his gun. when he refuses and keeps pointing at them they fire.
charges against santamaria and weber include assault by a public officer. battery with serious bodily injury and assault with a deadly weapon. >> watch the video. watch the numerous unprovoked baton strikes repeatedly. battering and unarmed man. >> reporter: the di's office has charge five law enforcement officers. this case almost went to a trial last year in march of 2020. because a key witness for the prosecution was unable to attend the trial because of a medical issue that led...
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intervention in somalia, made famous by the movie blackhawk down, weber added: “if we'd finished theguys wouldn't be here, right now.” >> i think that story really displayed one part of the minneapolis police department's culture in terms of how it interacts with, you know, communities, especially, you know, immigrants. >> the officers who were present, didn't say anything, acted as if there was nothing that happened. that's not unusual. >> reporter: historian bill green says the weber case is just one example of a pervasive culture of tolerance for racist and violent conduct. of the nearly 2600 complaints of police misconduct, 77 resulted in discipline, mostly suspensis; weber's partner got 30 hours without pay; or letters of reprimand. a "minneapolis star tribune" report last year found also that in the past two decades eight terminations were reversed in arbitration, required by the union contract and protected by state law. none of that will change with the city's ballot initiative. >> the power of the police federation, for example, really comes from the state for all intents an
intervention in somalia, made famous by the movie blackhawk down, weber added: “if we'd finished theguys wouldn't be here, right now.” >> i think that story really displayed one part of the minneapolis police department's culture in terms of how it interacts with, you know, communities, especially, you know, immigrants. >> the officers who were present, didn't say anything, acted as if there was nothing that happened. that's not unusual. >> reporter: historian bill green...
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olivier weber, bbc news., their small himalayan neighbour bhutan has largely kept the virus under control. the country shares 700 kilometres of porous border with india and has a fragile health system. despite this, bhutan has vaccinated more than 80% of its adult population in around three weeks. and although it's a small country with around 760,000 people, many live in remote himalayan villages. michael kugelman is the deputy director of the asia program at the wilson center and a leading specialist on bhutan. he's been telling me more about bhutan's remarkable vaccination programme. from the start, bhutan's response to the pandemic has been very impressive. you had very swift and effective action from the government, and you've also had very clear and consistent communication from authorities on what the population should do to deal with the pandemic. and another advantage for bhutan is you have a lot of public trust within society toward political leaders and government institutions. so, when the governme
olivier weber, bbc news., their small himalayan neighbour bhutan has largely kept the virus under control. the country shares 700 kilometres of porous border with india and has a fragile health system. despite this, bhutan has vaccinated more than 80% of its adult population in around three weeks. and although it's a small country with around 760,000 people, many live in remote himalayan villages. michael kugelman is the deputy director of the asia program at the wilson center and a leading...
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if you look at the overall trade between the two, there is a pretty big trade imbalance in the uk's weber billion of australian products, wine, being the most common item, while the uk exported twice the amount down under, medicine, car parts being two of the biggest items. the deal is strongly opposed by british farmers because at the moment australian lamb and beef are quite expensive, but they can get much cheaper if tariffs were to be lowered or removed. the head of the australian farmers federation says they have nothing to worry about. if says they have nothing to worry about. ., . ~ says they have nothing to worry about. ., . ,, ., " g; about. if we go back to 1973, when the _ about. if we go back to 1973, when the uk _ about. if we go back to 1973, when the ukjoined - about. if we go back to 1973, when the ukjoined the - about. if we go back to 1973, when the ukjoined the eu, | about. if we go back to 1973, i when the ukjoined the eu, and cut australian farmers up to par out— cut australian farmers up to par out nearly 50 years ago, absolutely we had a lot of spare _ absolutely we
if you look at the overall trade between the two, there is a pretty big trade imbalance in the uk's weber billion of australian products, wine, being the most common item, while the uk exported twice the amount down under, medicine, car parts being two of the biggest items. the deal is strongly opposed by british farmers because at the moment australian lamb and beef are quite expensive, but they can get much cheaper if tariffs were to be lowered or removed. the head of the australian farmers...
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the bbc�*s olivier weber reports. music — la marseillaise.s emmanuel macron's first visit to rwanda, only the second french president to make the trip since the genocide in 1994. mr macron then headed for the gisozi genocide memorial centre, where 250,000 victims are buried. this is where the french head of state made a solemn speech translation: france did not - understand that by wanting to block original conflict or a civil war, it stood de facto by a genocidal regime. a report by a french inquiry panel in march said a colonial attitude had blinded then—president francois mitterrand and his officials and that they had serious and overwhelming responsibility for not foreseeing the genocide committed by the hutu government backed by france. translation: and so, | with modesty and respect by your side today, i come to recognise our responsibility. responsibility, but no official apology from france. most certainly a call for forgiveness. translation: only those who went through that night can perhaps - forgive and so could give us the gift of
the bbc�*s olivier weber reports. music — la marseillaise.s emmanuel macron's first visit to rwanda, only the second french president to make the trip since the genocide in 1994. mr macron then headed for the gisozi genocide memorial centre, where 250,000 victims are buried. this is where the french head of state made a solemn speech translation: france did not - understand that by wanting to block original conflict or a civil war, it stood de facto by a genocidal regime. a report by a...
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the composer and theater owner android weber has told the bbc that it is selfish not to get vaccinated against covid-19. he also said livelihoods depend on full restrictions being lifted by june 21. >> is been such a devastating time for everyone. all the happy faces rehearsing cinderella on the first day, you realize how much it means to them. i just feel so strongly at the moment, particularly about those who are not getting vaccinated, how selfish it is, because so many people depend on this june 21 date. they really depend on itand i'd like to say to everybody, please support live music, please support that vital part of the heartbeat to the country, what we do. it's essential to support your theater everywhere and get vaccinated. >> you are watching outside source live from the bbc. israel says it has killed a senior pestinian commander as it continues airstrikes on gaza. the fighting entering its second week, palestinian health officials say 200 people, including 59 children, have died since monday. palestinian militants have fire more rockets at some israeli cities. 10 people ha
the composer and theater owner android weber has told the bbc that it is selfish not to get vaccinated against covid-19. he also said livelihoods depend on full restrictions being lifted by june 21. >> is been such a devastating time for everyone. all the happy faces rehearsing cinderella on the first day, you realize how much it means to them. i just feel so strongly at the moment, particularly about those who are not getting vaccinated, how selfish it is, because so many people depend...
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that is manfred weber. matt?at interview -- matt: great interview and great to hear from manfred weber. let's get a business flash. laura: apples high-stakes antitrust fight with epic games kicks off in front of a california federal judge ater today. the maker of fortnite is trying to show the app store is run like a monopoly. apple insists it does not abuse its market power. the case comes on the heels of the eu blaming apple of breaking competition rules. the global semiconductor shortage will not be result for a few more years according to the intel ceo. he told cbs the company is reworking some of its factories to increase production but says it may take a few months for the lack to begin easing. verizon is said to near an apollo deal. it would jettison the ones dominant -- a deal could come as soon as today and be worth as much as $5 billion. both sides declined to comment. that is the bloomberg business flash. matt? matt: thank you, laura wright with your business on this bank holiday. coming up, prime mini
that is manfred weber. matt?at interview -- matt: great interview and great to hear from manfred weber. let's get a business flash. laura: apples high-stakes antitrust fight with epic games kicks off in front of a california federal judge ater today. the maker of fortnite is trying to show the app store is run like a monopoly. apple insists it does not abuse its market power. the case comes on the heels of the eu blaming apple of breaking competition rules. the global semiconductor shortage...
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and western capitals have backed israel's right to defend themselves, while weber state palestiniansight are being ignored. it dates back to 1982 when the united station -- united nations passed a general assembly passed a resolution. let's take a quick look. algeria was colonized by france from the 1800s until the war for independence in 1954 when national liberation front fighters launched against french rule. algeria is recognized as a sovereign state. the 1960's marked a turning point in south africa, system of government that separated people based on race. anti-apartheid groups maintain resistance with some using guerrilla warfare. that ended in the 1990's in a democratic government was formed. in ireland, in the early 1900s. it led to the deaths of hundreds of people including civilians, but the cause gained popularity in the to the establishment of a breakaway government in ireland. let's bring in our guests. a reader in law. the head of peace building interventions. [indiscernible] the director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at the dell heart institute.
and western capitals have backed israel's right to defend themselves, while weber state palestiniansight are being ignored. it dates back to 1982 when the united station -- united nations passed a general assembly passed a resolution. let's take a quick look. algeria was colonized by france from the 1800s until the war for independence in 1954 when national liberation front fighters launched against french rule. algeria is recognized as a sovereign state. the 1960's marked a turning point in...
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beating of the man, on surveillance and led to the firing of sheriff deputies louie santamaria and paul weber. the two defendants leaving court today. after pleading not guilty. the incident unfolded on november 12th 2015 after a high- speed chase that started in alameda county and ended on stephenson alley in san francisco. >> we are out to enforce the law and the public can trust men and women in uniform.
beating of the man, on surveillance and led to the firing of sheriff deputies louie santamaria and paul weber. the two defendants leaving court today. after pleading not guilty. the incident unfolded on november 12th 2015 after a high- speed chase that started in alameda county and ended on stephenson alley in san francisco. >> we are out to enforce the law and the public can trust men and women in uniform.
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. >> reporter: while water is in short supply, jeanette weber who lives in napa county says in the burn zone there is comes turn and fatigue in abundance. >> i work with someone that nearly lost her house and she is on some acreage, and the surrounding properties around her were lost. >> reporter: they are urging residents to do what they can now, create defensible space around their property. fin out-dress and vegetation and have an evacuation plan ready. because this is already shaping up to be a uniquely dry and dangerous summer. >> i can see the difference because i, cross-country, and i come from an area that is very lush and green. when you fly in california, you can truly see, like, how dry everything is. >> how does this fire activity this year compared to last year? >> they show statewide they have responded to more than 2000 fire incidents already statewide. that is about double last year and it is a pretty clear indication of what the coming months might look like. >>> now at 6:00, streaming on cbsn bay area, oakland airport planning for pandemic recovery and then some. that
. >> reporter: while water is in short supply, jeanette weber who lives in napa county says in the burn zone there is comes turn and fatigue in abundance. >> i work with someone that nearly lost her house and she is on some acreage, and the surrounding properties around her were lost. >> reporter: they are urging residents to do what they can now, create defensible space around their property. fin out-dress and vegetation and have an evacuation plan ready. because this is...
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olivier weber, bbc news. numbers across japan. and now the japanese doctor's union hasjoined the calls for the event to be cancelled. the union's chairman said holding the event could risk the creation of a new variant. translation: a new variant strain might arise and be - called the tokyo olympics virus strain. and the criticism that the games were a great act of folly by humankind may stalk us for the next 100 years. some people are acting like dictators and asking people to make sacrifices in order for the games to go ahead. what was originally a struggle between the virus and people is now turning into a struggle between human and human. the international community must stop this event. scientists have been taken aback by the findings of a group of astronomers who've been mapping the distribution of dark matter. the researchers say the invisible substance, which is thought to make up about 80% of all material in the universe, is more spread out than first predicted. that could challenge a long—held scien
olivier weber, bbc news. numbers across japan. and now the japanese doctor's union hasjoined the calls for the event to be cancelled. the union's chairman said holding the event could risk the creation of a new variant. translation: a new variant strain might arise and be - called the tokyo olympics virus strain. and the criticism that the games were a great act of folly by humankind may stalk us for the next 100 years. some people are acting like dictators and asking people to make sacrifices...
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keeping them happy is very difficult to do, and i think what we see is whoever starting in the game, weberay for her. and i think thatis want to play for her. and i think that is what makes emma one of the best coaches in the world because she gets the best out of her players. she's pretty upfront when she has that communication. she's a good commune katie, she makes everybody buy into it. a dumping of matters, as you can see, they won 5—0 against a very good team, and aaron came off the bench, scored the fiscal, and all her team—mates were so happy for her. the players look happy, that's what you want. you can see the players are hungry to be there. when i watch this chelsea team, does remind me of the arsenal team, does remind me of the arsenal team, when you just want to be around each other of a time to me want to be in training all the time and playing the game, and at such an exciting time for them. you and playing the game, and at such an exciting time for them.— exciting time for them. you can tell the do exciting time for them. you can tell they do want _ exciting time for them. y
keeping them happy is very difficult to do, and i think what we see is whoever starting in the game, weberay for her. and i think thatis want to play for her. and i think that is what makes emma one of the best coaches in the world because she gets the best out of her players. she's pretty upfront when she has that communication. she's a good commune katie, she makes everybody buy into it. a dumping of matters, as you can see, they won 5—0 against a very good team, and aaron came off the...
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we're joined by dan ives, managing director at webb -- weber security. can tech rally?> second half of the year, i think tech is up 15%. even though inflation fears and multiple fears, it's as good as it gets. you are going to start to see numbers in the second half that blow away industry numbers. cybersecurity, i think that is going to lead us higher. m&a is also going to be a factor that plays into this move higher for attack. emily: what if inflation does start to loom, and it becomes a reality? what does that mean? >> for the bulls, it is fighting a ghost. good news was bad news. bad news was worse news. you are seeing those multiples compressed. i believe that has started to get factored in. if i look at a lot of these names, we are starting to see more investors skeptical on valuations look for which of the winners to owner. emily:emily: any specific names you would call out that you think are getting unfair play? >> microsoft. that is the large-cap name that i circle. i think that is a $300 stock. i look at names like cell point that have been oversold in a secu
we're joined by dan ives, managing director at webb -- weber security. can tech rally?> second half of the year, i think tech is up 15%. even though inflation fears and multiple fears, it's as good as it gets. you are going to start to see numbers in the second half that blow away industry numbers. cybersecurity, i think that is going to lead us higher. m&a is also going to be a factor that plays into this move higher for attack. emily: what if inflation does start to loom, and it...
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we are making progress and equity through intentional focus their congressman weber, the next phase we know there's much more to do. in this phase to show we're truly reaching everyone we will need to keep addressing structural barriers to access. in order to focus harder i'm beating people where they are. we'll continue providing the public with the answers they need to get vaccinated. many people of color only recently became eligible because in our country people of course skewed younger and billions were not eligible until mid april. still we're seeing encouraging national trends. of course there are some data caveats but in the past two weeks the data suggest that 1% of those vaccinated in the u.s. were people of color and that's above the 40% general population representation for these groups. but we know we must push further, and to do so we have to make sure we reach everyone in this phase. we are taking a steps to advance on equity. taking other structural barriers first. examples include transportation and paid leave gifford about our partnership with uber and lyft. to and fr
we are making progress and equity through intentional focus their congressman weber, the next phase we know there's much more to do. in this phase to show we're truly reaching everyone we will need to keep addressing structural barriers to access. in order to focus harder i'm beating people where they are. we'll continue providing the public with the answers they need to get vaccinated. many people of color only recently became eligible because in our country people of course skewed younger and...
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fully he openly discourage the use of face masks and described vaccines as a western conspiracy aka weber's following the story from neighboring kenya. the heroes in a statement from the ministry of health say that they are intended to prevent the importation of new variant the new strain that they apply to incoming travelers tanzania and on foreigners quarantine and also a requirement to provide a negative test we're not yet seeing rules regarding or to prevent transmission domestically but this is indeed a significant change to what we saw on the previous s.f. president john magaw throughly this time of year ago he was saying that tanzania had defeated coded with prayer at that time we were seeing league videos of secret burials happening at night with people wearing protective suits burying dead bodies and no data was published since about a year ago maggots who really will so advocated using herbal concoctions and the inhalation now since he died 2 months ago we do seem in the beating a slow but steady change in direction from tanzania new leader president samir salut who has on. an ele
fully he openly discourage the use of face masks and described vaccines as a western conspiracy aka weber's following the story from neighboring kenya. the heroes in a statement from the ministry of health say that they are intended to prevent the importation of new variant the new strain that they apply to incoming travelers tanzania and on foreigners quarantine and also a requirement to provide a negative test we're not yet seeing rules regarding or to prevent transmission domestically but...
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electoral process malcolm weber's our correspondent following the story from nairobi in neighboring kenya so welcome does this mean that there will be elections but we just don't know when they will be yet. well certainly this stage was is widely expected to deescalate the tension that we've seen in somalia is capital more of the morgan issue recently just a week ago there was fighting in the streets between factions of the military those supporting the opposition and those supporting president mohammed widely known by his nickname for marjah that followed last month parliament passing a bill that extended far marjorie's rule by a period of 2 years opposition said that's illegal and not followed those disagreements that you mentioned earlier this year on how the elections should proceed so the parliament now reversing that ruling reversing the 2 year extension of his rule takes us back to where we were a couple of months ago but still some major deadlocks now is important to note is that this election isn't one in which everyone is going to get to vote in direct electoral system by which
electoral process malcolm weber's our correspondent following the story from nairobi in neighboring kenya so welcome does this mean that there will be elections but we just don't know when they will be yet. well certainly this stage was is widely expected to deescalate the tension that we've seen in somalia is capital more of the morgan issue recently just a week ago there was fighting in the streets between factions of the military those supporting the opposition and those supporting president...
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. >> i got you energy, materials and industrials and financials >> not weber grills. steve, you are welcome to come over for a barbecue. i call it a vax-a-cue. >> i'll bring the bourbon. >> take care, steve. >> thank you >>> all right. more on the markets and your money ahead. right now, let's get to the other top corporate headlines. disney shares down 3%. earnings beat the street sales fell short maybe more importantly the company missed on subscriber estimates for disney plus. by the way, we will hear from the ceo in the next half hour. holy chip shortage i said chip. the global semiconductor shortage will cost the auto industry $110 billion this year. with a "b. cars basically rolling computers at this point. and a new development on the rails. kansas city southern announcing it has accepted canadian national railways' $36 billion offer. that tops the offer from canadian pacific the story is not over yet. canadian pacific still has five business days to make a new offer. >>> we are just getting started on friday. when we come back, the big money movers, including
. >> i got you energy, materials and industrials and financials >> not weber grills. steve, you are welcome to come over for a barbecue. i call it a vax-a-cue. >> i'll bring the bourbon. >> take care, steve. >> thank you >>> all right. more on the markets and your money ahead. right now, let's get to the other top corporate headlines. disney shares down 3%. earnings beat the street sales fell short maybe more importantly the company missed on subscriber...
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should you buy the dip as treasury calls for stricter compliance >>> chris weber will join us he was part of the fab five. turning the war on drugs taking people training them for jobs in the cannabis industry. interesting concept. "power lunch" starts right now >>> we begin right now with breaking news out of the federal reserve. hi, steve. >> hey, tyler. the federal reserve announcing another step at looking at the possibility of issuing essential bank digital currency this summer on the been fits and risks of a central bank digital reserve asking for comment and on the risks and chair powell saying that the fed made available along with the statement that this represents the beginning of a thoughtful process coming to thinking about essential bank digital currency and doesn't say there's a conclusion to issue one but here's some quick sound of what the chairman released in his video. >> we are committed at the federal reserve to hearing voices on this important issue before making any decision whether and how to move forward with a taking account of the broader risks and opportuni
should you buy the dip as treasury calls for stricter compliance >>> chris weber will join us he was part of the fab five. turning the war on drugs taking people training them for jobs in the cannabis industry. interesting concept. "power lunch" starts right now >>> we begin right now with breaking news out of the federal reserve. hi, steve. >> hey, tyler. the federal reserve announcing another step at looking at the possibility of issuing essential bank...
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hands on effect of it, you want a charcoal grill, and you know charcoal grills used to be the same old weberakeover, not me. >> oh, look at that. >> there's so many things to love about it. the biggest thing is they've taken the hassle out of charcoal grilling you no longer have to wrestle with a big bag of charcoal all you use is this sleek c compressed charcoal brick, slide it in the grill, turn on a button and it's on they've taken all the hassle out of it. the other thing is you've got bricks that go from 250 degrees all the way up to 900 degrees and before you ask me why do i need 900 degrees, i'll te you. they sell a pizza pack and you can retro fit this charcoal grill and make it into a neapolitan style pizza oven, which is all the rage this summer you're getting two for one, charcoal and a pizza oven. >> what's something like that run ballpark cost? >> so i'm having a little bit of trouble hearing you, so i'm going to go right to gas grills. >> okay. >> you might ask yourself. >> $8,000. >> why do people love gas so much and you know what, it's easy to light. it's easy to use, and th
hands on effect of it, you want a charcoal grill, and you know charcoal grills used to be the same old weberakeover, not me. >> oh, look at that. >> there's so many things to love about it. the biggest thing is they've taken the hassle out of charcoal grilling you no longer have to wrestle with a big bag of charcoal all you use is this sleek c compressed charcoal brick, slide it in the grill, turn on a button and it's on they've taken all the hassle out of it. the other thing is...
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we've got some video of him, and i ran up to him, he was sitting there with jim weber, and, you know,aid. the lesson you have earned from warn -- learned from warren. number one lesson. >> optimism. he's an optimist, and we're going to keep moving forward. it's amazing. liz: and greg has definitely kept moving forward with everything from all of the disparate energy companies and then he runs, operates all the other names too. let's talk about the energy and the clean energy discussion that was happening there. >> yeah. as you know, there was some shareholder proposals, mostly by institutional shareholders coming after berkshire for more carbon disclosures, etc. and i thought greg abel did a fantastic job talking about -- explaining that they have a robust program, they're on track to meet all the paris accords, and they're continuing to decoal their energy business which is not something you can do overnight. so i thought it was a very robust response to that, and it was almost piled on a little bit by warren implying that they just hadn't done their homework and read all the public
we've got some video of him, and i ran up to him, he was sitting there with jim weber, and, you know,aid. the lesson you have earned from warn -- learned from warren. number one lesson. >> optimism. he's an optimist, and we're going to keep moving forward. it's amazing. liz: and greg has definitely kept moving forward with everything from all of the disparate energy companies and then he runs, operates all the other names too. let's talk about the energy and the clean energy discussion...
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weber >> silicon valley, known for tech, innovation and garage start ups striking gold. what if your age restricted access. that was the case for two teenagers. the high school students behind the world's first social platform. >> the fact we can't access the sites is a big downside. we created a platform for every science lover professional to interact, collaborate and connect. >> the two met through a mutual friend last summer sharing the same interest in stem both recognized the lack of online space for an all in own science hub. the pandemic let them design at a distance. >> after a solid eight moss of working online we have nt anfoon 30 a few weeks unique science groups. >> whether you like music there's acousticsf you look we look there's genetics. if you like sports and you want to see how the ball moves and stuff there's physics. >> both encouraged to create a space with others with shared searching for opportunity using any free dime to develop it further. >> it's like a break from school. school book is like i have scene but -- its yeah, something we really enj
weber >> silicon valley, known for tech, innovation and garage start ups striking gold. what if your age restricted access. that was the case for two teenagers. the high school students behind the world's first social platform. >> the fact we can't access the sites is a big downside. we created a platform for every science lover professional to interact, collaborate and connect. >> the two met through a mutual friend last summer sharing the same interest in stem both...
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yes this is 34-year-old jennifer weber. in and out of vehicles while completely naked. talk about an auto body. this gave a whole new meaning to the term new-car smell. when police arrived they found jennifer in the backseat of a chevy silverado being very inappropriate with herself. i did not which go into detail less just say thank goodness the body cams were not working. please say jennifer was completely intoxicated bleaches on the 2000 miles away in st. petersburg florida where course this behavior not only legal, it is encouraged. jennifer's charge of the indecent, narcotics possession and dwi. but if i've learned one thing about jennifer it is that by the time this is all over with, she will probably get off. topic number four. good thing panini sandwich or as we call it new york city up panini sandwich that sold in a cafÉ would serve food that has been blown up her shrunken down from its original size. it's called a quantum size panini and is meant to be so big it will make you feel by comparison then on your way ou
yes this is 34-year-old jennifer weber. in and out of vehicles while completely naked. talk about an auto body. this gave a whole new meaning to the term new-car smell. when police arrived they found jennifer in the backseat of a chevy silverado being very inappropriate with herself. i did not which go into detail less just say thank goodness the body cams were not working. please say jennifer was completely intoxicated bleaches on the 2000 miles away in st. petersburg florida where course this...
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position, conservatives love nothing more than to weber panicked about it. they've lived up a moral panic about cancel culture lately that they are blasting 24 hours a day. those seem conservative seem to be about canceling congresswoman liz cheney because she will not lie about the simple faction about what happened last year. in november of last. year for more on the ideological purge, i'm joined by michael steele. i want to start their michael. what is so strange about this, is that there is no ideological scene that has been committed here. >> right. >> she didn't vote against some party on a big. bill arland spector vote for the recovery act. this is -- >> yes. >> he basically gets shown the door. only there you can say, look, we impose this policy, and that is aligned we can't cross. this is literally about does the sunrise in the east? >> it is. i had dinner with senator obama when that occurred to talk about that. >> did you tell him? were you like, dude, your god? >> no. that goes to some fundamentals. this does not. i love the way you set this up.
position, conservatives love nothing more than to weber panicked about it. they've lived up a moral panic about cancel culture lately that they are blasting 24 hours a day. those seem conservative seem to be about canceling congresswoman liz cheney because she will not lie about the simple faction about what happened last year. in november of last. year for more on the ideological purge, i'm joined by michael steele. i want to start their michael. what is so strange about this, is that there is...
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the suspect later identified as christopher weber refused just up and pulled the chain saw behind him in a cart. police say they then walked onto the shoulder of highway one. no. one with the chain saw officers surrounded emini dropped chainsaw surrendered to police. he was arrested for vandalism and obstructing a police officer in san jose. police are investigating an early morning shooting in the alum rock neighborhood officers were called to a home on mount frasier, drive around three o'clock. and when they arrived, they found a woman who was shot, but she is expected to recover. police say a party was going on at the house, but no word yet on what led up to the shooting, or whether anyone is in custody. tomorrow marks one year since the death of george floyd in minneapolis community leaders across the country are honoring floyd's memory in his hometown of houston, a park was dedicated in his name. floyd's death sparked nationwide protests and action on racial justice. last month, a juror fatter joe re rather found former minneapolis police officer derrick show been guilty of murde
the suspect later identified as christopher weber refused just up and pulled the chain saw behind him in a cart. police say they then walked onto the shoulder of highway one. no. one with the chain saw officers surrounded emini dropped chainsaw surrendered to police. he was arrested for vandalism and obstructing a police officer in san jose. police are investigating an early morning shooting in the alum rock neighborhood officers were called to a home on mount frasier, drive around three...
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andy weber oversaw the pentagon's biological defense programs until 2015. >> it's highly risky researchorium on this type of research that was then lifted in 2017 by the trump administration. >> in fact, the u.s. government and nih has channeled money to the wuhan lab for research by xi gin lee dubbed the bat lady nonprofit. he batted down the lab leak theory at the pandemic start. >> ecohealth alliance had a many year funding relationship with the wuhan lab. their funding came substantially from the u.s. government, from the nih. >> lee has admitted some of her funding came from nih. >> she wrote this paper. and in the paper acknowledged that her funding came from dr. fauci's group. so dr. fauci came to congress yesterday and lied. >> peter daszak has called the lab leak theory the work of conspiracy theorists. tomorrow we will have more on the chinese woman known for her bat research. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. thank you. the panel on a very busy news day. here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. police arrest a suspect in
andy weber oversaw the pentagon's biological defense programs until 2015. >> it's highly risky researchorium on this type of research that was then lifted in 2017 by the trump administration. >> in fact, the u.s. government and nih has channeled money to the wuhan lab for research by xi gin lee dubbed the bat lady nonprofit. he batted down the lab leak theory at the pandemic start. >> ecohealth alliance had a many year funding relationship with the wuhan lab. their funding...
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weber: thank you. madam speaker, i rise today to remember the victims of the heinous attack on santa fe high school on this day back in 2018. three years ago santa fe, texas, a salt of the earth town in my district, was confronted with an incomprehensible evil. instead of revisitting those acts of violence, today i rise to honor the lives of those who were tragically cut short. 15-year-old aaron mccloud. 15-year-old angelique a myrrh reeze. 14-year-old kimberly vaughn. 63-year-old cynthia tisdale. 17-year-old sabika sheik. 17-year-old jared black. 16-year-old shanea fisher. 64-year-old glenda ann perkins. 15-year-old christian garcia. and chris stone, who was add van hollen tearous and understanding and easy to talk to. both christopher and christian have received medals of honor for the deed they d madam speaker, it was a solemn day. i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: i thank the gentleman. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from, mrs. miller-meeks, seek recognition
weber: thank you. madam speaker, i rise today to remember the victims of the heinous attack on santa fe high school on this day back in 2018. three years ago santa fe, texas, a salt of the earth town in my district, was confronted with an incomprehensible evil. instead of revisitting those acts of violence, today i rise to honor the lives of those who were tragically cut short. 15-year-old aaron mccloud. 15-year-old angelique a myrrh reeze. 14-year-old kimberly vaughn. 63-year-old cynthia...
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a little earlier we caught up with bas huysmans the ceo of weber benelux who built the house and he spokeis a challenge, first of _ how you build a 3d house. well, it is a challenge, first of all. - how you build a 3d house. well, it is a challenge, first of all. but, - is a challenge, first of all. but, basically, once you have covered a few issues, it becomes more and more easy to realise. what we do is stacking layers on top of each other, and if you position the layers pretty correctly according to the scheme of the original architect, you get a house like this. it's pretty straightforward and simple. this. it's pretty straightforward and simple-— and simple. what i'm kind of interested _ and simple. what i'm kind of interested to _ and simple. what i'm kind of interested to know _ and simple. what i'm kind of interested to know is, - and simple. what i'm kind of interested to know is, is - and simple. what i'm kind of interested to know is, is it i and simple. what i'm kind of| interested to know is, is it as simple as bolting together for prefabricated walls and putting a roof on to
a little earlier we caught up with bas huysmans the ceo of weber benelux who built the house and he spokeis a challenge, first of _ how you build a 3d house. well, it is a challenge, first of all. - how you build a 3d house. well, it is a challenge, first of all. but, - is a challenge, first of all. but, basically, once you have covered a few issues, it becomes more and more easy to realise. what we do is stacking layers on top of each other, and if you position the layers pretty correctly...
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reporter: andy weber oversaw the pentagon's biological defense programs until 2015. me that this is highly risky research and that is why the obama administration in 2014 after that dutch publication published the issue of how they moved the avian flu to ferrets, imposed a moratorium on this type of research. that was then lifted in 2017 by the trump administration and nih through ecohealth alliance was not only funding research through the would you hand lab and sending money to a top researcher at the university of north carolina, dr. ralph barrick, who has done gain of function research. david: so hard to nail down the truth of this. nicholas wade wrote a terrific article in the bull lynn of atomic scientists. the article is called, covid, did people or nature open pandora's box at wuhan? i invite everybody to take a look at the article. most extensive article yet trying to nail down the details. former editorial page editor of the asian "wall street journal," women's independent forum fellow, claudia rose set. you have great credentials. you don't have to be edit
reporter: andy weber oversaw the pentagon's biological defense programs until 2015. me that this is highly risky research and that is why the obama administration in 2014 after that dutch publication published the issue of how they moved the avian flu to ferrets, imposed a moratorium on this type of research. that was then lifted in 2017 by the trump administration and nih through ecohealth alliance was not only funding research through the would you hand lab and sending money to a top...
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flatware, pool floats, barbecue guys right now 60% off grills that includes the fancy brands like weberl, this weekend, get it now. >> apparel, shoes, where should we go? >> especially if you have kids, this is the time to stock up hu. overbite on the shoes. >> my sons look like huck finn. >> 30% layoff at payless 40% off on monday. macy's, all kids shoes and clothing 30% off selected swim for the family 30%. banana, old navy, gap, 60% off selected styles. >> memorial day is usually the time folks buy furniture, as well good deals this year >> there is. ashley furniture 30% off furniture. plus, if you need to finance, 0% financing. 0% interest for six years. that's a good deal. >> really? nice what if you're in the market for a new dishwasher, refrigerator, what about those items >> there have been delays in getting big appliances for months a lot of the stores stocked up now. this month, depending on which store you go to, maytag is offering a $200 rebate on big appliances i'm talking best buy, lowe's, home depot, this is your weekend to get some of the bigger appliances if you're worr
flatware, pool floats, barbecue guys right now 60% off grills that includes the fancy brands like weberl, this weekend, get it now. >> apparel, shoes, where should we go? >> especially if you have kids, this is the time to stock up hu. overbite on the shoes. >> my sons look like huck finn. >> 30% layoff at payless 40% off on monday. macy's, all kids shoes and clothing 30% off selected swim for the family 30%. banana, old navy, gap, 60% off selected styles. >>...
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sylvia weber is the owner of this campground, so you're expecting 2021 to potentially be a record yearto go outdoors right now and koa's across the country and canada, we're seeing that more and more people and new campers, people that have never camped before, and that they're the ones that might want to tryout one of those deluxe cabins. reporter: exactly and jeff can show you inside there, excuse me , 4 million new campers expected to camp somewhere across the country this summer. you also told me with all of the rv sales that we've seen over the past year, people are working from the campground. that must be a new trend. >> this is surprising how many people work out of their rv and but if you think about it, you have your own vehicle, your own home, you're in a nice place, and you work-from-home, so it's not that far-fetched. reporter: you can work from anywhere these days and we do want to show you the top destinations people go to this summer. popular spots include california , florida, a lot of places in the midwest like missouri and ohio, so those are some of the top destinati
sylvia weber is the owner of this campground, so you're expecting 2021 to potentially be a record yearto go outdoors right now and koa's across the country and canada, we're seeing that more and more people and new campers, people that have never camped before, and that they're the ones that might want to tryout one of those deluxe cabins. reporter: exactly and jeff can show you inside there, excuse me , 4 million new campers expected to camp somewhere across the country this summer. you also...
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we have some empty lots but sylvia weber, the owner here, will tell us you are going to be fully booked new faces. >> reporter: 2019 was your best year ever, your bookings are up even from then. >> this is very true. we see 30% in reservations from our best year and this reflects what the rest of the system is seeing so i -- time seem to be improving. >> happy to see that and there's something for everybody. you don't have an rv your tent camper they have use other options as well. i want to show you the popular places people will be camping this year, the state people will be camping. california, new york, pennsylvania. a lot of pieces with big metro areas and people want to enjoy the outdoors so i don't know if tent camping is your speed. they've got something for everybody, full bathroom included. stuart: you are talking about glamping, there is a subtle difference, i will teach you about it. thank you very much, see you later. i was looking at the prompter and this really caught my attention, a headline and a half. indoor dining is finally beating pre-pandemic levels. give me the la
we have some empty lots but sylvia weber, the owner here, will tell us you are going to be fully booked new faces. >> reporter: 2019 was your best year ever, your bookings are up even from then. >> this is very true. we see 30% in reservations from our best year and this reflects what the rest of the system is seeing so i -- time seem to be improving. >> happy to see that and there's something for everybody. you don't have an rv your tent camper they have use other options as...