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wellington tried, everybody tried to reach me and they couldn't. i just drove around washington and caught matter and matter. when she returned, she did not seek her brother's advice or the advice of anyone else. i wasn't going to put myself through that again, she said, and i wasn't going to put others through it. trying to persuade me and why not doing. and i just went out on my own. the next day, president roosevelt addressed a joint session of congress, calling for war. you all are familiar with his opening sense. yesterday, december 7th, 1940, one a day which will ville live in infamy. the united states of america was suddenly and deliberative li attacked by naval and air forces of the empire fan. he was equally clear and his concluding's estate meant. i asked that the congress declare that since the unprovoked industrially attack by japan on sunday december 7th, a state of war has existed between the united states and the japanese empire. immediately following that short speech, the joint session dissolved and the house we assembled to consid
wellington tried, everybody tried to reach me and they couldn't. i just drove around washington and caught matter and matter. when she returned, she did not seek her brother's advice or the advice of anyone else. i wasn't going to put myself through that again, she said, and i wasn't going to put others through it. trying to persuade me and why not doing. and i just went out on my own. the next day, president roosevelt addressed a joint session of congress, calling for war. you all are familiar...
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en california y arizona se detectaron cuatro contagios y en el estado de wellington se han encontradonar los mayores de 50 aÑos. los mayores de 16 aÑos se pueden vacunar. algunas personas encuentran obstÁculos para obtener una cita y vacunarse. >> jimmy no tiene problemas de salud o condiciones precipitantes. lo que sÍ tienes son muchas razones para vacunarse. >> la vacuna es una cosa importante. reportera: personas como Él califican para vacunarse en nueva york. >> la gran mayorÍa tiene una familia dependiendo de ellos. >> creo que este es un gran paso para llegar a la meta de que en mayo las vacunas estÉn disponibles en estados unidos. reportera: el problema sigue siendo conseguir una cita. patricia: este proceso de vacunaciÓn pone el problema de la vacunaciÓn. los jornaleros no son considerados como personas esenciales. no sÓlo el Índice de contagios es alto, sino que no han tenido facilidades para acceder a las vacunas. >>, entramos a diferentes casas, a veces entramos para las vacunaciones y nos exigen. eso es la importancia de la vacuna. >> de mÁs o —134 miembros, el 94 ya habÍa
en california y arizona se detectaron cuatro contagios y en el estado de wellington se han encontradonar los mayores de 50 aÑos. los mayores de 16 aÑos se pueden vacunar. algunas personas encuentran obstÁculos para obtener una cita y vacunarse. >> jimmy no tiene problemas de salud o condiciones precipitantes. lo que sÍ tienes son muchas razones para vacunarse. >> la vacuna es una cosa importante. reportera: personas como Él califican para vacunarse en nueva york. >> la...
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said you zealot thanks so much for joining us wellington said thank you. thanks for having me. well still ahead here on al-jazeera. she was nicknamed angel the service for a teenager who is among the latest victims of me a mass military crackdown also. the latest big livers out of south korea the bestselling boy band that beat taylor swift that story after the break. it's time for the perfect gentleman the winter sponsored plan qatar airways it's rain for now throughout central and southern china this is just a hint the springs on its way and are rolling low through southern japan temp just to the north of all this have risen recently but they're about to come down again the winds going around to the south as big drop of 9 degrees invite if awestruck eventual feel the same in tokyo so the korean peninsula and even down to shanghai eleven's probably lower limits here and then the rain might be in hearts a bit to the south of that it gets as far south as hong kong tokyo's temperature drops down to about 11 degrees we have seen 20 recently so as bit of a shock but you early spring
said you zealot thanks so much for joining us wellington said thank you. thanks for having me. well still ahead here on al-jazeera. she was nicknamed angel the service for a teenager who is among the latest victims of me a mass military crackdown also. the latest big livers out of south korea the bestselling boy band that beat taylor swift that story after the break. it's time for the perfect gentleman the winter sponsored plan qatar airways it's rain for now throughout central and southern...
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nathan's love and the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellington and some color to knock down. last year's election in belarus was followed by country wide protests hundreds of thousands took to the streets rejecting the election results that gave the country's leader alexander lukashenko yet another term in office the opposition braved a crackdown by security forces and called for fresh elections hundreds have been imprisoned now those who want to question call outs have grown weary of facing off with police but their protests haven't stopped small groups of demonstrators still needs in revolt locations. yes. the forest outside minsk residents of a district in the bell russian capital have come out at minus 18 degrees celsius together dance and warm themselves before the colors of the blue sea in opposition . free of fear. which over the blood there could have been discussed the 1st we'd meet on avenue was run open spaces like stadiums and then in courtyards but the special police units came by the busload anyway they hauled us off stuck us in jail for days and
nathan's love and the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellington and some color to knock down. last year's election in belarus was followed by country wide protests hundreds of thousands took to the streets rejecting the election results that gave the country's leader alexander lukashenko yet another term in office the opposition braved a crackdown by security forces and called for fresh elections hundreds have been imprisoned now those who want to question call outs...
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and more i'm now joined by journalist peter mckenzie in wellington new zealand it was the situation like there are now. well you see on this across the country in the north so the sound of sirens this morning those 3 into you couldn't quite see it mentioned straw posts were in here it was at moments thousands of new zealand isn't fit to do it it's across the north and east coast of the law and have evacuated to high rapids where they're wasting the all clear to be given by some of the pins so since. the 3 need to wipe us from those waves will strike country and have such as for a tree from between the live in a new zealand on about an hour to any time so by themselves you know they're looking to get the all clear at that moment the finishing remodeling that they've got before we do get the all clear how has the official response have been so far to help these people evacuate. by all indications it's been good the seat of government in new zealand is a building being taught and in the basement of that building is the sentence of at 2 30 am this morning when the 1st quite ministers and sen
and more i'm now joined by journalist peter mckenzie in wellington new zealand it was the situation like there are now. well you see on this across the country in the north so the sound of sirens this morning those 3 into you couldn't quite see it mentioned straw posts were in here it was at moments thousands of new zealand isn't fit to do it it's across the north and east coast of the law and have evacuated to high rapids where they're wasting the all clear to be given by some of the pins so...
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mady villiers took a career best 3—10, and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington. 0dis for a year before we did over here, so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. harlequins are up to third place in rugby union's premiership after beating northampton 37—19 at the stoop. quins ran in 4 tries to northampton�*s 3 with brett herron crossing the line late on to pick up the bonus point. northampton remain fifth in the table. in cycling, ireland's sam bennett won the opening stage of the week long paris—nice race. after 103 miles bennett powered over the line ahead of frenchman arnaud demare to claim his fourth career stage win in the race. ineos grenadiers�* team has been weakened with richie porte retiring following a crash in the closing stages. britain's mark cavendish achieved his best finish sincejune 2018 as he crossed the line in second place in the gp monsere one—day race in belgium. all t
mady villiers took a career best 3—10, and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington. 0dis for a year before we did over here, so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. harlequins are up to third place in rugby union's premiership after beating northampton 37—19 at the stoop. quins ran in 4 tries to...
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wellington, the capital, has seen median house prices up 20% in one year. towns 80 kilometers away from wellington, and there is nothing about the little town of 9000 people, the median price there now $700,000 nz ahlers -- dollars. these houses are not special, they are badly insulated fixer-upper's. this will target the biggest share of buyers which are investors and dampen speculative demand. shery: holding down housing prices a tricky issue, will the change is make a difference? >> there is a long history of governments trying to tackle this long-standing problem in new zealand and failing to tame the property market. in 2018, the government announced key rebuilders intended to build 100,000 for the homes in 10 years. 40 seven homes got billed in six months and the policy mixed -- missed every deadline and got scrapped after 12 months. the new changes are another attempt to fix this problem. lemons are already signaling they are unhappy -- landlords are already signaling they are unhappy. saying every other investor gets tax deductions for interest on l
wellington, the capital, has seen median house prices up 20% in one year. towns 80 kilometers away from wellington, and there is nothing about the little town of 9000 people, the median price there now $700,000 nz ahlers -- dollars. these houses are not special, they are badly insulated fixer-upper's. this will target the biggest share of buyers which are investors and dampen speculative demand. shery: holding down housing prices a tricky issue, will the change is make a difference? >>...
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mady villiers tops a career best 3—10 — and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington.for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. next, to men's cricket. england coach chris silverwood says the policy of resting and rotating players has worked, despite their 3—1 series defeat in india. some former players and pundits have questioned the approach but silverwood says the policy could continue during next winter's ashes. if you look at the amount of cricket we've _ if you look at the amount of cricket we've played, we got to be active in making _ we've played, we got to be active in making sure. so we can give them going— making sure. so we can give them going as long as possible. that's going _ going as long as possible. that's going to — going as long as possible. that's going to be a tough toll, we know that _ going to be a tough toll, we know that we — going to be
mady villiers tops a career best 3—10 — and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington.for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. next, to men's cricket. england coach chris silverwood says the policy of resting and rotating players has worked, despite their 3—1 series defeat...
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hello my name is graham wellington and i'm calling about the apartment around on park street vailable. so what does this mean it means that the places that were segregated in the thirty's forty's and they're still racially segregated today because we haven't done anything to undo the racial segregation. levittown today is over 95 percent white very few minority families living there. when fix the damage that was done we just allowed all those inequalities to continue but said from this day forward we can't discriminate. it didn't fix it. all of these policies and practices these systems. federal government state government local government. they come verge to sort of create concentrated poverty by the time we reach the fifty's and sixty's so that creates a situation where many urban areas you have like what george clooney would call you know chocolate cities in the little suburbs. they still call it the white house but that's a temporary condition there's a lot of the city. we've got to get yeah every time i don't need to get you know a. working on. a unit you know you will be you. wi
hello my name is graham wellington and i'm calling about the apartment around on park street vailable. so what does this mean it means that the places that were segregated in the thirty's forty's and they're still racially segregated today because we haven't done anything to undo the racial segregation. levittown today is over 95 percent white very few minority families living there. when fix the damage that was done we just allowed all those inequalities to continue but said from this day...
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. >>> the city was captured in the wellington region, you can hear some of the shaking going on. they live along the north coast, to evacuate to higher ground. >>> the coyote trapped and killed is not the one blamed for a handful of attacks. on five separate occasions in both moraga and lafayette since july of last year. the most recent attack was just two weeks ago on golden gateway. this is the animal that is still at large, caught on video last month. dna evidence linked it to all five attacks, and fish and while the officials have set traps for that animal. >>> a 15-year-old in custody on attempted murder and firearms charges this evening after a shooting and hours on standoff in fremont pigmented about this time yesterday at a home on ellsworth street. the victim who was shot elsewhere earlier in the day is expected to survive. police say more arrests are possible. >>> cbs evening news angle norah o'donnell sat down with one of the woman who accuses new york governor andrew cuomo of sexual harassment. and the exclusive interview, shelley bennett said he asked her extremely p
. >>> the city was captured in the wellington region, you can hear some of the shaking going on. they live along the north coast, to evacuate to higher ground. >>> the coyote trapped and killed is not the one blamed for a handful of attacks. on five separate occasions in both moraga and lafayette since july of last year. the most recent attack was just two weeks ago on golden gateway. this is the animal that is still at large, caught on video last month. dna evidence linked it...
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temperatures up to 20 celsius, a pleasant 20 celsius there in wellington.his is the sort of temperature we can expect across parts of japan, across northern parts of china. cloud and rain moving out of the way, bright skies coming in to tokyo. we have got some showers moving away from the eastern side of china that'll run across for a time. it does turn increasingly wet there. >> a footballer, a doctor, and a pioneer british sport. he lost the chance to play for his country but won a legal battle that paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend eric canton introduces alfoncino. penalized by his club for political wleef beliefs, he blazed a trail for players' rights. football rebels on al-jazeera. ♪ barbara: a remind ore they have top stories. polls have closed in israel's fourth election in two years. with no clear winner in sight. initial exit polls suggest prime minister benjamin netanyahu's likkud party won between 31 and 33 seats, leaving him needing to broker a series of deals to reach the 61 seats required for a clear major
temperatures up to 20 celsius, a pleasant 20 celsius there in wellington.his is the sort of temperature we can expect across parts of japan, across northern parts of china. cloud and rain moving out of the way, bright skies coming in to tokyo. we have got some showers moving away from the eastern side of china that'll run across for a time. it does turn increasingly wet there. >> a footballer, a doctor, and a pioneer british sport. he lost the chance to play for his country but won a...
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in wellington and new zealand, he is building a new life.s hometown, he helped organize the first peaceful protests hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. >> i think he would have won by a huge difference. he had refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions fearing that minor concessions early on might be, might tell the public that, while their protests actually worked and get them to raise their demands. >> so you would say that he made a massive mistake? >> i really think he did. >> against all of the evidence, he insists thereere no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al qaeda, and islamic state. in a rare interview in 2015, he showed no remorse. did the president hint it might have been different? only he knows. what keeps you awake at night? >> what keeps me awake at night? many reasons that could affect any human, life. could be personal, could be work. >> your job? >> could be your job, could be persona
in wellington and new zealand, he is building a new life.s hometown, he helped organize the first peaceful protests hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. >> i think he would have won by a huge difference. he had refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions fearing that minor concessions early on might be, might tell the public that, while their protests actually worked and get them to raise their demands. >> so you would...
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he joins us via skype from wellington. good to have you with us on the program.terms of the alarm raised across the pacific rim, how will the effects be viewed and experienced, not just in new zealand, but areas such as japan, russia, south america, tonga, they are all reporting different sorts of ways that are hitting there -- waves that are hitting their coastlines. >> tsunami and the pacific, not just restricted to the nearby coastlines, the source is closest to new zealand. in general, we would expect the fastest waves to arrive in new zealand. the caveat is the ocean bottom and the direction or the shape of the fork that ruptured. the tsunami modeling that we conduct here at the warning center allows for those kinds of things. experts forecasting tsunami waves that go through civil defense in various countries, taking into account travel times and peculiarities. >> how does the communication work between yourselves and the authorities when it comes to advising people how far they have to move away from the epicenter, or the danger zone? >> this is an offshor
he joins us via skype from wellington. good to have you with us on the program.terms of the alarm raised across the pacific rim, how will the effects be viewed and experienced, not just in new zealand, but areas such as japan, russia, south america, tonga, they are all reporting different sorts of ways that are hitting there -- waves that are hitting their coastlines. >> tsunami and the pacific, not just restricted to the nearby coastlines, the source is closest to new zealand. in...
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meanwhile, england's women have taken a 1—0 lead in their three match t20 series against new zealand in wellingtonthen hit an unbeaten 26 to guide her side to their target with four overs to spare. danni wyatt top scored with 33. a massive win, really tough wicket. we found it tough. yeah, really delighted with the win. the bowlers bawled exceptionally well, took wickets, it was a massive tick. so, yeah, it was really nice to get out there and placed ourfirst yeah, it was really nice to get out there and placed our first t—20. and that's all the sport for now. more on the bbc sports website. but for me and the team, good night. good evening. high pressure that's been in charge of our weather has brought quite a lot of dry and settled conditions over the past couple of days. we've also had quite a bit of cloud around, some mist and some fog, too. and over the next couple of days, still cloudy for most of us, a lot of dry weather, but there will be some isolated showers in the forecast. some heavy showers across parts of southern and eastern england over the next few hours. the odd rumble of thunder
meanwhile, england's women have taken a 1—0 lead in their three match t20 series against new zealand in wellingtonthen hit an unbeaten 26 to guide her side to their target with four overs to spare. danni wyatt top scored with 33. a massive win, really tough wicket. we found it tough. yeah, really delighted with the win. the bowlers bawled exceptionally well, took wickets, it was a massive tick. so, yeah, it was really nice to get out there and placed ourfirst yeah, it was really nice to get...
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they thrashed new zealand by seven wickets as they completely outplayed their opponents in wellingtonting the tone, this is the first ball, straight into the welcoming hands of the perfectly placed fielder. the very next over, this time davis with an excellent catch. new zealand struggling from the awe. most only able to watch on as batter after batter failed to make their mark. 0nly katie martin really got going but when she did, jones was behind stumps to make sure she wished she had not. the innings ending in fittingly shambolic style, all out forjust 96. england now could afford a much more leisurely pace. the opening pair of beaumont and wild putting england in complete control, allowing that to finish what she had started. we control, allowing that to finish what she had started.- control, allowing that to finish what she had started. we talk about startin: what she had started. we talk about starting well — what she had started. we talk about starting well and _ what she had started. we talk about starting well and we _ what she had started. we talk about starting well and we d
they thrashed new zealand by seven wickets as they completely outplayed their opponents in wellingtonting the tone, this is the first ball, straight into the welcoming hands of the perfectly placed fielder. the very next over, this time davis with an excellent catch. new zealand struggling from the awe. most only able to watch on as batter after batter failed to make their mark. 0nly katie martin really got going but when she did, jones was behind stumps to make sure she wished she had not. the...
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in wellington, in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life.ng the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake? genuinely, i really think he did. bashar al—assad, against all the evidence, insists there were no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al-qaeda and islamic state. in a rare interview in 2015, he showed no remorse. did the president hint it might have been different? 0nly he knows. what keeps you awake at night? what keeps me awake at night? many reasons that could affect any human. life. could be personal, could be work. yourjob? could be yourjob, could be personal. iam human. what could any human be affected by? i
in wellington, in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life.ng the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake?...
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in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake? genuinely, i really think he did. bashar al—assad, against all the evidence, insists there were no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al-qaeda and islamic state. in a rare interview in 2015, he showed no remorse. did the president hint it might have been different? 0nly he knows. what keeps you awake at night? what keeps me awake at night? many reasons that could affect any human. life. could be personal, could be work. yourjob? could be yourjob, could be personal. iam human. what could any human be affected by? i am af
in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake?...
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time being into new zealand temperatures getting up to 20 celsius a pleasant 20 celsius there in a wellington this is sort of temperature we can expect across parts of japan across northern parts of china cloud and rain moving out of the way here price guys coming back a bit high tokyo 20 then along with beijing we have got some showers just moving away from that eastern side of china they'll run across towards key issue for a time for scar's come back in behind but it does turn increasingly wet there for hong she. for. a footballer adult and a pioneer very spoilt he lost the chance to play for his country but won a legal battle that paved the way for a generation of brazilian players footballing legend the eric counts and all introduces after one scene of penalized by his club for his political beliefs he took power into his own hands and blazed the trail for players rights football rivals on algis eve. the at. the back is a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera polls have closed in israel's 4th election in 2 years with no clear winner in sight initial exit polls suggest prime minister b
time being into new zealand temperatures getting up to 20 celsius a pleasant 20 celsius there in a wellington this is sort of temperature we can expect across parts of japan across northern parts of china cloud and rain moving out of the way here price guys coming back a bit high tokyo 20 then along with beijing we have got some showers just moving away from that eastern side of china they'll run across towards key issue for a time for scar's come back in behind but it does turn increasingly...
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in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life.otests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake? genuinely, i really think he did. bashar al—assad, against all the evidence, insists there were no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al-qaeda and islamic state. in a rare interview in 2015, he showed no remorse. did the president hint it might have been different? only he knows. what keeps you awake at night? what keeps me awake at night? many reasons that could affect any human. life. could be personal, could be work. yourjob? could be yourjob, could be personal. iam human. what could any human be af
in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life.otests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a...
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professor of public health at the university of otago in new zealand he joins us by skype from wellington thank you for your time so is this alarmist well cura from new zealand no i think that assessment is quite valid i mean you could disagree with some of the exact details of i mean of course vaccines don't suddenly stop working we have several different vaccines and they all have different characteristics but i think the broad prince course will be truly nervous that we need to met some eyes 15 coverage as regularly as possible and that's for multiple reasons fiercly or prevent this series d.s. and long term disability it was allowed societies and economies to resume normal activity rapidly and as i think they pointed out here the more rapidly we get high coverage the better the chance we have of keeping of viral evolution so as it stands what does this mean for us right now if we continue the way we are going does this mean we're going to have to get new that the nation's new jabs every 3 months every 6 months i mean how quickly can the world develop new vaccines to meet these new mut
professor of public health at the university of otago in new zealand he joins us by skype from wellington thank you for your time so is this alarmist well cura from new zealand no i think that assessment is quite valid i mean you could disagree with some of the exact details of i mean of course vaccines don't suddenly stop working we have several different vaccines and they all have different characteristics but i think the broad prince course will be truly nervous that we need to met some eyes...
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they won by 32 runs in wellington. stand—in captain nat sciver took the winning wicket.edal table at the european indoor athletics championships. keely hodgkinson capped an impressive three days for the team in poland. the 19—year—old took gold in the 800 metres. great britain won 12 medals in all, equalling their best return in the championships. much more on the bbc sport website, a busy day in the women's super league, chelsea are still top after beating west ham. a first look at tomorrow's newspapers is coming up on the bbc news channel in a moment, but that's it from us for tonight — on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. let's return to the pope's visit to iraq. earlier, i spoke to to catherine pepinster — a catholic commentator and the former editor of the tablet magazine — about this historic visit. this pope, pope francis, has spent a large part of his pontificacy engaging in dialogue with people east and west. he's been very concerned about interreligion dialogue. he's been aware that relations b
they won by 32 runs in wellington. stand—in captain nat sciver took the winning wicket.edal table at the european indoor athletics championships. keely hodgkinson capped an impressive three days for the team in poland. the 19—year—old took gold in the 800 metres. great britain won 12 medals in all, equalling their best return in the championships. much more on the bbc sport website, a busy day in the women's super league, chelsea are still top after beating west ham. a first look at...
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sophie: futures are mixed this wednesday, wellington stocks rising a seven day, slightly higher thisorning as they digest the latest data from new zealand, showing the current crown deficit at a 19 year low. you have the offshore yuan steady at 650 with volatility on the currency staying subdued. australian bonds, a reversal, the 10-year yield above 117 after firming up in the bond space tuesday after the we saw the tba bank drop their calls this year. ahead of the fed flipping the board, we are seeing the fund manager survey showing inflation and paper tantrums as the biggest threat to markets. we have managers calling for a suppression of 10% toward if the u.s. does reach the 2% level, which is very closely watched. all this has rotation into cyclicals and commodities at a high of 28%. long tech still remains the most crowded trade, followed by bitcoin and esg. commodities the most preferred region when it comes to the manager survey from b of a. haidi: let's look at first word headlines this hour. france and italy say they will resume using the astrazeneca covid vaccine if the eur
sophie: futures are mixed this wednesday, wellington stocks rising a seven day, slightly higher thisorning as they digest the latest data from new zealand, showing the current crown deficit at a 19 year low. you have the offshore yuan steady at 650 with volatility on the currency staying subdued. australian bonds, a reversal, the 10-year yield above 117 after firming up in the bond space tuesday after the we saw the tba bank drop their calls this year. ahead of the fed flipping the board, we...
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mady villiers took a career best 3—10 and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington.here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. next to the european athletics indoor championships where britain's andrew pozzi is into the men's 60 metres hurdles final this afternoon. he won his semi—final with ease and he was second—fastest across the three heats. the final is at 11:00pm and you can watch it live on bbc two. there's also coverage on the bbc sport website and app. and the women's final at 4.15 will feature two britons. cindy sember equalled her personal best to make it through, finishing second in her semi. and her big sister, tiffany porter, was also second in hers — she was marginally slower than sember and she ran in a mask. it's how she trains so she's used to it. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. swiss voters looked set to approve
mady villiers took a career best 3—10 and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington.here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. next to the european athletics indoor championships where britain's andrew pozzi is into the men's 60 metres hurdles final this afternoon. he won his semi—final with ease and he...
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biden, wellington, a big -- wilmington, a big country, it is call the house of representatives, the point years when you go back, you are held to account for things that you have done, and nancy pelosi is running the house like a dictator. this is shock, when we come back. i want to talk to you about these so-called relief bills, trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ when you drive this smooth, you save with allstate. the future of auto insurance is here. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. mark: welcome back america we're here with congressman byron donalds, from florida, including naples. a pleasure to have him. how much are we spending and what is this money going for. >> out of house, we passed, unfortunately about 2 trillion. they tried to put it 1.9 so it didn't sound so big. last year 4.1 trillion wasapprop wasappropriated to deal with covid-19. that is what was spent last year. back in december, there was 900 billion, before christmas that was appropriated specifically for covid relief, media a
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setting the home side a victory target of 129, they bowled them out forjust 96 to win by 32 runs in wellingtonant to be able to come out here and play as a group again. we haven't played 0dis for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. next to the european athletics indoor championships, where britain's andrew pozzi is into the men's 60 metres hurdles final this afternoon. he won his semifinal with ease and he was second fastest across the three heats. the final is at four o'clock, and you can watch it live on bbc two. there's also coverage on the bbc sport website and app. and the women's final at 4:15pm will feature two britons. cynthia sember equalled her personal best to make it through, finishing second in her semi. and tiffany porter was also second in hers. she was marginally slower than sember and she ran in a mask. it's how she trains, apparently, so she's used to it. and england'
setting the home side a victory target of 129, they bowled them out forjust 96 to win by 32 runs in wellingtonant to be able to come out here and play as a group again. we haven't played 0dis for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. next to the european athletics indoor championships,...
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england next play a t20 series in wellington, starting tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. 279 schoolgirls abducted by gunmen last week in northwest nigeria have been released. the governor of zamfara state said all those who had been taken had been freed and no ransom had been paid. some of the children have been reunited with their parents. most of us got injured on our feet and we could not continue tracking. so the captors said would shoot anybody who did not continue to walk. we walked across a river and they hid us, and they let us sleep under shrubs in a forest. 0ur correspondent in lagos, mayenijones, told us more about how the girls were released. so the governor of zamfara has a peace initiative that he launched. it's an area that has a huge problem with kidnapping for ransom and has had this problem for years. and one of the solutions he's been trialling is to try and bring some of these criminals into the fold, giving them the opportunity to hand over their weapons and stopped their criminal activities in exchange for some
england next play a t20 series in wellington, starting tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. 279 schoolgirls abducted by gunmen last week in northwest nigeria have been released. the governor of zamfara state said all those who had been taken had been freed and no ransom had been paid. some of the children have been reunited with their parents. most of us got injured on our feet and we could not continue tracking. so the captors said would shoot anybody...
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time being into new zealand temperatures getting up to 20 celsius a pleasant 20 celsius there in a wellington this is sort of the temperature we can expect across parts of japan across northern parts of china cloud and rain moving out of the way here price guys coming back a bit high tide here with 20 then along with beijing we have got some showers just moving away from that eastern side of china they'll run across towards key issue for a time watch skies come back in behind but it does turn increasingly wet there the haunch. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. take it we'll bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes too close to call polls close in israel's 4th election in 2 years in a vote largely seen as a referendum on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. president biden calls for a bad on assault weapon.
time being into new zealand temperatures getting up to 20 celsius a pleasant 20 celsius there in a wellington this is sort of the temperature we can expect across parts of japan across northern parts of china cloud and rain moving out of the way here price guys coming back a bit high tide here with 20 then along with beijing we have got some showers just moving away from that eastern side of china they'll run across towards key issue for a time watch skies come back in behind but it does turn...
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>> beef wellington served with some potatoes and a delicious green sauce that the test kitchen directoravis has brought a bit of herself to the magazine, as well. the idea of the perfect dinner party. >> eating is about community and dining with friends. we all missed it. who are we going to eat with when we can gather again. it seemed in a way like the elevated s.a.t. question. if you could dine with anyone living or deceased, fictional or historical, who would it be? >> i think you stole that little idea from "the dish." >> i think that i was influenced by the greatness coming out of this studio. but it's a great -- it's a great question. >> those questions were put to the issue's first host, the late cicely tyson, shortly before her death. >> she was too busy being a pioneering actress to actually cook. she would have someone cook for her. she was very specific about the menum menu. it wouould be roasast duck andn fingerlingng carrots and champagne,e, of coursese. anand the reason i d do it thth -- >>>> thinkingg out of ththe box expanding g the palate,, readed aree t the s strategie
>> beef wellington served with some potatoes and a delicious green sauce that the test kitchen directoravis has brought a bit of herself to the magazine, as well. the idea of the perfect dinner party. >> eating is about community and dining with friends. we all missed it. who are we going to eat with when we can gather again. it seemed in a way like the elevated s.a.t. question. if you could dine with anyone living or deceased, fictional or historical, who would it be? >> i...
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meanwhile, england's women have taken a 1—0 lead in their three match t20 series against new zealand in wellington exceptionally well, took we talk about starting well and we did that today. the bowlers bowled exceptionally well, took wickets and that was a massive ticket. wickets, it was a massive tick. so, yeah, it was really nice to get out there and placed our first t—20. and that's all the sport for now. more on the bbc sports website. but for me and the team, good night. hello missed out they are at the moment not quite as much fog around showers can find more to the southeast and east anglia. though should clear away on thursday morning. could be a bit of snow over the highest ground. that line of rain and drizzle will head into northern england. macy's guys quite grey and cloudy but generally dry temperatures will be around six to 8 degrees. the winds picking up upa bit up a bit through the day north easterly breeze pushing that line of light rain or drizzle to the evening and then later on we should start to see the cloud beginning to thin and break up. sunshine at times on friday, we'll
meanwhile, england's women have taken a 1—0 lead in their three match t20 series against new zealand in wellington exceptionally well, took we talk about starting well and we did that today. the bowlers bowled exceptionally well, took wickets and that was a massive ticket. wickets, it was a massive tick. so, yeah, it was really nice to get out there and placed our first t—20. and that's all the sport for now. more on the bbc sports website. but for me and the team, good night. hello missed...
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setting the home side a victory target of 129, they bowled them out forjust 96 to win by 32 runs in wellington up the victory. it's brilliant to be able to come out here and play as a group again. we haven't played odis for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. great britain claimed three medals at the european indoor athletics championships in poland. a real roller—coaster for holly archer — she thought she won silver in the 1500 metres, only to be disqualified for jostling, and then reinstated after an appeal. there was disappointment for holly bradshaw — a previous gold and silver medallist she was favourite to win the pole vault, but produced her worst performance of the year and had to settle for bronze. it's was a far less complicated affair forjodie williams. she produced a personal best in the 400 metres to claim bronze. it's her first individual medal since 2014. the athletics c
setting the home side a victory target of 129, they bowled them out forjust 96 to win by 32 runs in wellington up the victory. it's brilliant to be able to come out here and play as a group again. we haven't played odis for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. great britain claimed three...
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we had great investors, fidelity, wellington the, soft bank, ing as well as dan loeb from third pointtle different than dan. dan's an act hedge fund person. of he's very, you know, you know what activist investors do, they break chops. are you worried about dan, you know, making changes to your business model, forcing you to do things? >> what we found out was how much e hedge fund managers and owners love what we to at etoro. so today we're the world's large central trading network. we have 20 million registered users on our platform who can trade stock trading and cryptocurrencies from 120 countries. what's very unique is all our user automatically share their investments, their track records where users can actually see, follow and automatically copy top traders. we have a network of 1400 -- >> i guess that's -- the answer is you and dan are getting along great as of now. [laughter] another question i have to ask you and then i'm going to turn it over to liz, you don't, you don't sell your trades. you don't do payment for order flow, unlike robinhood, that's where you sell your tra
we had great investors, fidelity, wellington the, soft bank, ing as well as dan loeb from third pointtle different than dan. dan's an act hedge fund person. of he's very, you know, you know what activist investors do, they break chops. are you worried about dan, you know, making changes to your business model, forcing you to do things? >> what we found out was how much e hedge fund managers and owners love what we to at etoro. so today we're the world's large central trading network. we...
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time being into new zealand temperatures getting up to 20 celsius a pleasant 20 celsius there in a wellingtonthis is sort of temperature we can expect across parts of japan across northern parts of china cloud and rain moving out of the way here price guys coming back in behind tokyo at 20 then along with beijing we have got some showers just moving away from that eastern side of china they'll run across towards key issue for a time watch sky's come back in behind but it does turn increasingly wet there the honshu. still ahead on al-jazeera. i'm nicola gage in eastern australia which has been his by some of the worst floods in decades torture nonfat trials we speak to syrian refugees to describe the abuse they have suffered in lebanon on. and in sports one of the biggest stars of moto g.p. is set to miss the start of the new season sun is here with that story later on in the show. for afghans with ties to international organizations. the strait has never been greater. left exposed by the withdrawal of foreign troops. exile may be the only path to safety. but alienation makes home feel ever fu
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in the financial mavens love and the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellington and you brought some color to knock down. last year's election in belarus was followed by country wide protests hundreds of thousands took to the streets rejecting the election results that gave the country's leader alexander look i think or yet another term in office the opposition braved a crackdown by security forces and called for fresh elections hundreds have been imprisoned now those who want to look at outs have run weary of facing off with police but their protests haven't stopped small groups of demonstrators still needs in remote locations. yes. the forest outside minsk residents of a district in the belle russian capital have come out at minus 18 degrees celsius to gather it's warmed themselves before the colors of the blue sea in opposition. pretty over fear. that shell of the blood there could have been discussed the 1st week we turn up in us an open spaces like stadiums and then in courtyards but the special police units came by the bus load anyway but they hauled as off
in the financial mavens love and the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellington and you brought some color to knock down. last year's election in belarus was followed by country wide protests hundreds of thousands took to the streets rejecting the election results that gave the country's leader alexander look i think or yet another term in office the opposition braved a crackdown by security forces and called for fresh elections hundreds have been imprisoned now those...
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seymour bowled out for just 165 match series now a level that suits you this much taking place in wellington where 3 earthquake struck off the coast in the hours building up to the game. i know already what happened when i woke up at 230 i think i got to 29 and the my room was shaken i thought i was having a dream there no i got up i stood up and i didn't really know what to do and. i think a couple of god's motives ran straight to the fire exit and straight into reception . but it was just one of those things that they have everyone runs so from well now the 2nd run of the arnold palmer invitational is just getting under way in florida 2018 champion rory mcilroy here he has a share of the lead after the 1st round. and an irishman sinking 7 birdies including 5 in iraq during this 6 under par round of 66 micro lights revealing he's been taking some notes from 15 psi major one to tiger woods on how best to take on this course. the toughest thing about this course is that part 3 is and i played in the 300 today so that was a bonus but. you know i've watched tiger enough here over the years and
seymour bowled out for just 165 match series now a level that suits you this much taking place in wellington where 3 earthquake struck off the coast in the hours building up to the game. i know already what happened when i woke up at 230 i think i got to 29 and the my room was shaken i thought i was having a dream there no i got up i stood up and i didn't really know what to do and. i think a couple of god's motives ran straight to the fire exit and straight into reception . but it was just one...
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he then pointed out that the medium was free to consult julius caesar, alexander, napoleon, wellington and all of history's great captains and the that he, lee, felt he should not voice his opinion in such a gust company. i got all the jokes. i have the letters. i'm try not to run too much overtime. this, ladies and gentlemen, is robert e. lee's office, the way he left is on october 12th, 1870. if you if down to lexington today and washington and lee university as it's known today, that office is still there. kind of neat. glad they kept it that way. surely they have dusted though. i've never asked. i haven't sat in that chair, but it's on the bucket list right there. he concludes his day's business which he was always diligent in doing. you know, he was always a hard worker. paperwork, paperwork, paper work. we remember the battles, folks, but lee was paperwork. that's what an army commander does and a college president for that matter. he gets up and has a vestry meeting at the episcopal church. he was an episcopalian. lee is going to work the short distance from his office over to t
he then pointed out that the medium was free to consult julius caesar, alexander, napoleon, wellington and all of history's great captains and the that he, lee, felt he should not voice his opinion in such a gust company. i got all the jokes. i have the letters. i'm try not to run too much overtime. this, ladies and gentlemen, is robert e. lee's office, the way he left is on october 12th, 1870. if you if down to lexington today and washington and lee university as it's known today, that office...
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mady villiers took a career best 3—10, and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington.s for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. britain's andy pozzi just missed out on gold in the 60 metre hurdles at the european indoor athletics championships. pozzi has won this title before but he was beaten by 100th of a second on the line by france's wilhem belocian. it wasn't all bad for pozzi though — his time of 7.43 seconds equalled his personal best and he's looked in good form this week as he builds towards the tokyo olympics still scheduled for the summer. staying with the indoor athletics and three athletes have had to withdraw from competition due to positive covid tests. the polish 400 metre relay team have withdrawn from the final after two members tested positive. while hurdler, eline berings, is out of the semi—finals of the 60m hurdles. none of us have been in
mady villiers took a career best 3—10, and nat sciver wrapped up a 32—run win in wellington.s for a year before we did over here so it's brilliant to get over here before the world cup next year and to set us up for the season ahead as well. we've, yeah, a couple of series and the hundred as well, so, yeah, we've got a big 12 months coming up. britain's andy pozzi just missed out on gold in the 60 metre hurdles at the european indoor athletics championships. pozzi has won this title before...
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she works on the defense committees for joe anne little, the wellington ten, gary tyler, angela davis. she's a long-standing opponent of the death penalty. she's an early and vociferous opponent of the war in vietnam, helps with the winter soldiers hearings. she opposes aparthide and in the 1980s will join pickets against apartheid and u.s. complicity in helping to prop up the south african government. and eight days after 9/11 she joins with a number of civil rights activists to call for justice not vengeance, to decry any move to war and to insist the united states sort of work with an international law and within the international community to bring justice. >> on the anniversary of the bus boycott last month president obama tweeted a picture of himself sitting in rosa parks post. next week we know the post office will issue a stamp. she is as one of my colleagues put it the american version of a national saint. but her legacy asks much more of us than a stamp or a statue. and if we are going to claim her legacy as president obama did last month then we must realize what it asks of
she works on the defense committees for joe anne little, the wellington ten, gary tyler, angela davis. she's a long-standing opponent of the death penalty. she's an early and vociferous opponent of the war in vietnam, helps with the winter soldiers hearings. she opposes aparthide and in the 1980s will join pickets against apartheid and u.s. complicity in helping to prop up the south african government. and eight days after 9/11 she joins with a number of civil rights activists to call for...
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gains in wellington. nikkei futures the upside this morning.and e losing ground as we expect volatility as the u.s. opens up following the block trade we saw friday. flipping the board, nikkei 225, a bubble of 30,000 last week. soft tensing upside for the benchmark raising year and target to 32,400 and 11% upside for the benchmark on accommodative monetary policy, and undervalued yen and revising global growth as positive factors. switching the board to show you the terminal i want to say what is going on with the dollar. it is holding onto gains this morning after the best we can three, besting all g10 and em currencies except sterling, the loonie and the indian baby. the dollar closed breaking out of a five-year downtrend with one tent insight and we are watching for a golden [indiscernible] two form as well as the dollar spot index. and yields in favor of dollar exposure until would for the greenback. haidi: salvage teams will try to reflect a massive container ship still blocking the suez canal after efforts continued to free it the number
gains in wellington. nikkei futures the upside this morning.and e losing ground as we expect volatility as the u.s. opens up following the block trade we saw friday. flipping the board, nikkei 225, a bubble of 30,000 last week. soft tensing upside for the benchmark raising year and target to 32,400 and 11% upside for the benchmark on accommodative monetary policy, and undervalued yen and revising global growth as positive factors. switching the board to show you the terminal i want to say what...