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as well. suspect was arrested, a 28-year-old woman now in custody. guys, back to you. >> just despicable behavior. i'm glad federal authorities are really cracking down on that tom, let's talk about this surge in travel. it is a good story but should we also expect pre-pandemic crowds and prices >> reporter: oh, yeah, absolutely listen, if you haven't been to an airport recently, brace yourself, right, because it is tougher to find a parking spot the airports are full. the planes are full. in fact, airfares right now are up about 17% gas prices, by the way, the highest in seven years if you are hitting the road, prepare for that if you are coming to an airport, the tsa says, listen, get here early because the lines are going to be long and planes are going to be full don't forget your masks. they are required inside airports and also inside planes, as you know. back to you. >> yeah, i say leave more time even than you did before the pandemic it is taking longer these days tom, thank you very m
as well. suspect was arrested, a 28-year-old woman now in custody. guys, back to you. >> just despicable behavior. i'm glad federal authorities are really cracking down on that tom, let's talk about this surge in travel. it is a good story but should we also expect pre-pandemic crowds and prices >> reporter: oh, yeah, absolutely listen, if you haven't been to an airport recently, brace yourself, right, because it is tougher to find a parking spot the airports are full. the planes...
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well, i'm afraid if it's not . today. well, i'm afraid if it's not cominu today.i'm afraid if it's not coming today it _ today. well, i'm afraid if it's not coming today it has _ today. well, i'm afraid if it's not coming today it has to _ today. well, i'm afraid if it's not coming today it has to come - today. well, i'm afraid if it's not i coming today it has to come soon. today. well, i'm afraid if it's not - coming today it has to come soon. i mean, the prime ministers was unequivocal in what he said in downing street, he said he had a formulated plan, let's put that plan out and lets start discussing it and let's move it forward to legislation and if he had a plan, let's see the bones of it, so we can talk to him about how we can deliver it. what about how we can deliver it. what would ou about how we can deliver it. what would you like _ about how we can deliver it. what would you like to _ about how we can deliver it. what would you like to see? _ about how we can deliver it. what would you like to see? i _ about how we can deliver it. what would you like t
well, i'm afraid if it's not . today. well, i'm afraid if it's not cominu today.i'm afraid if it's not coming today it _ today. well, i'm afraid if it's not coming today it has _ today. well, i'm afraid if it's not coming today it has to _ today. well, i'm afraid if it's not coming today it has to come - today. well, i'm afraid if it's not i coming today it has to come soon. today. well, i'm afraid if it's not - coming today it has to come soon. i mean, the prime ministers was unequivocal in...
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well. _ cheapest. so you really do get what you pay for? well, you _ cheapest.l, you know, you pay more when — you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you _ you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are _ you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are ordering - you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are ordering the - you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are ordering the wine | more when you are ordering the wine thatis more when you are ordering the wine that is in the middle of the menu, if you buy a very expensive wine, then typically, the mark—up is less ban on the mid—range wine. the ban on the mid-range wine. the interesting _ ban on the mid—range wine. the interesting thing is looking over all of your research, the idea that restaurateurs are exploiting a naive and slightly embarrassed diners like me who don't really know which is the better value wine is not true, it is not fair to restaurant hers. but one thing you can say from your research is restaurants are certainly putting a significant mark—up on
well. _ cheapest. so you really do get what you pay for? well, you _ cheapest.l, you know, you pay more when — you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you _ you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are _ you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are ordering - you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are ordering the - you pay for? well, you know, you pay more when you are ordering the wine | more when you are ordering the wine thatis more when you are...
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so far, they've handled it well.ou know, melinda is the one who deserves any-- or certainly almost all the credit for the kids so far doing very well. you know, our kids-- we've said to them that, you know, the money is going to the foundation, and so they don't think of themselves as sort of aristocratic inheritors. rubenstein: well, what do they say when you tell them that? they say, "can't you give me a little bit or something?" or they don't ask for some? [laughter] they'll get a little bit. rubenstein: how much money has your foundation given away to date? gates: about $40 billion. - 40 billion? - yeah. we're now up to giving $6 billion a year. rubenstein: so finally, if people are watching now and they say, "all right. i want to do something "about climate change, but i'm just one person. i don't have the resources bill gates has," what can any average person do to have some impact on climate change in your view? gates: well, certainly, ts like these new meat products or how they buy electricity, and they can h
so far, they've handled it well.ou know, melinda is the one who deserves any-- or certainly almost all the credit for the kids so far doing very well. you know, our kids-- we've said to them that, you know, the money is going to the foundation, and so they don't think of themselves as sort of aristocratic inheritors. rubenstein: well, what do they say when you tell them that? they say, "can't you give me a little bit or something?" or they don't ask for some? [laughter] they'll get a...
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well, yes... ..because it adds together.ecause you know much better than i that many countries within nato are failing to make that baseline 2% of gdp expenditure on their military. italy, spain, germany — a whole host of important members of nato are simply not spending that kind of money on their defence forces. and if you look at public opinion, i don't know if you care about this, but the pew research centre found that 50% of public, of the general public across the nato member states say that their country should not defend an ally in the case of a russian attack. that compared with 38% who said that the country should defend an ally against a russian attack. how do you, as estonian pm, feel about that? well, i think it tells this story that we have to know and respect each other�*s concerns and know our histories. what i want to say by this is that that when i was a member of the european parliament, i saw this very well, how, you know, different european countries have different worries. i mean, if you look at spain o
well, yes... ..because it adds together.ecause you know much better than i that many countries within nato are failing to make that baseline 2% of gdp expenditure on their military. italy, spain, germany — a whole host of important members of nato are simply not spending that kind of money on their defence forces. and if you look at public opinion, i don't know if you care about this, but the pew research centre found that 50% of public, of the general public across the nato member states say...
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well america's never been any. an honest broker in the middle east it's always taken the side of israel there's no question even the state department spokesman today couldn't bring himself to say that the palestinians also have the right to self-defense he only could mention the israeli rockets that. their house in iraq is who are targeting israeli civilians well the fact of the matter is the israelis do have several high rise housing complexes which definitely are so villian so yes so the aliens are being targeted on both sides but a portion of the united states once again is incapable of seeing that both sides are on the receiving end of rockets and weapons well but this being said i remember during the obama administration one of the accusations that come out is that american taxpayer dollars actually went to run against benjamin netanyahu and his election underneath obama which obviously biden was very much president so could you actually think that you know netanyahu biden is a huge supporter of what is going
well america's never been any. an honest broker in the middle east it's always taken the side of israel there's no question even the state department spokesman today couldn't bring himself to say that the palestinians also have the right to self-defense he only could mention the israeli rockets that. their house in iraq is who are targeting israeli civilians well the fact of the matter is the israelis do have several high rise housing complexes which definitely are so villian so yes so the...
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no, being serious. that as well. no, being serious about— that as well.erious about it. — that as well. no, being serious about it. it_ that as well. no, being serious about it, it is good news. i have a granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26. _ granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26. and — granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with_ on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with the — on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with the wearing of a mask. and i think— up with the wearing of a mask. and i think it _ up with the wearing of a mask. and i think it is _ up with the wearing of a mask. and i think it is great news. butjo is absolutely correct that the pandemic is by no _ absolutely correct that the pandemic is by no means over, and if ever we understood — is by no means over, and if ever we understood that we may get no deaths. — understood that we may get no deaths. or— understood that we may get no deaths, or suddenly good figures for a day— deaths, or suddenly good fig
no, being serious. that as well. no, being serious about— that as well.erious about it. — that as well. no, being serious about it. it_ that as well. no, being serious about it, it is good news. i have a granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26. _ granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26. and — granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with_ on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with the — on 26, and she has, i...
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you know i'm unfortunately i'm well aware of our neighbors and i am well aware of the nature of hamas them and the organisation that is running the gaza strip i can say that as a person who lives in this country of course i want to live peacefully with my neighbors i have no doubt that there are people certainly in the gaza strip feel the same way and unfortunately hamas has a very clear goal i'm certainly not a place i think any of us would want to be and want to be a now but it is unfortunately familiar territory for us ok captain the b. y. spokesperson for the israel defense forces come to us we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. funerals have been held for the victims of tuesday's school shooting in the russian city of cazan russia has strict gun control laws but president vladimir putin has reportedly ordered the national guard to draft stricter measures hundreds of mourners gathered at vigils in funerals today to pay their respects to the $7.00 students and 2 staff members who were killed and morals have sprung up in several cities across the country polic
you know i'm unfortunately i'm well aware of our neighbors and i am well aware of the nature of hamas them and the organisation that is running the gaza strip i can say that as a person who lives in this country of course i want to live peacefully with my neighbors i have no doubt that there are people certainly in the gaza strip feel the same way and unfortunately hamas has a very clear goal i'm certainly not a place i think any of us would want to be and want to be a now but it is...
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there are for many people as well but the reality. is that you. are. the international council of nasa's says mass trauma among us is a global phenomenon. the organization wants the pandemic to mark a turning point for health care. now 12 plus months into the program it we should be saying those approvals turn into action we need to see investment in protection the support the development of all nursing and our health care workforce not just for the psyche of our health systems but full on the national safety and security of the i.c.u. and says at least 3000 nurses around the world have died from covert 19 the real number is thought to be in the 10s of thousands. that was the most difficulty being heavy other quick fix and we have known what exactly maybe all of this done but it will not speak the best of us up and it will be just be the final day that this thing is not. in some countries the heavy tell of the pandemic has prompted a growing number of nurses to leave the profession. but for many it's reinforced that dedication to the job. base number 5
there are for many people as well but the reality. is that you. are. the international council of nasa's says mass trauma among us is a global phenomenon. the organization wants the pandemic to mark a turning point for health care. now 12 plus months into the program it we should be saying those approvals turn into action we need to see investment in protection the support the development of all nursing and our health care workforce not just for the psyche of our health systems but full on the...
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well it is that dirty. and there are other aspects a few of the aspects that we might follow might include two minor parties labor party headed by former general benjamin butler and a prohibition party headed by the former governor of kansas man by the name of john p saint john. it's a wonderful religious name for a very evangelical party, uh these parties they could never carry a single state, but they could pull votes away from cleveland on one side or on blaine on the other so during the campaign very quietly ben butler's party. they could actually pull votes away from cleveland was being financed and subsidized by the blame forces to try to make sure that cleveland didn't get the votes he needed. and in fact, that was their big mistake because the party they really should have gone after was john p s a john's prohibition party because that was the one that drew entirely from republicans. and what actually happened was that the republicans ran out of money. they ran out of money. they couldn't pay for bu
well it is that dirty. and there are other aspects a few of the aspects that we might follow might include two minor parties labor party headed by former general benjamin butler and a prohibition party headed by the former governor of kansas man by the name of john p saint john. it's a wonderful religious name for a very evangelical party, uh these parties they could never carry a single state, but they could pull votes away from cleveland on one side or on blaine on the other so during the...
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well with that thought, i shau entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it _ entirely! _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris - entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris and l shall leave it there but chris and ayesha, thank you both so much. that's it for the papers this hour. christopher and ayesha will be back in just over half an hour to look over more of tomorrow's front pages. coming up next, it's sportsday. good evening. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start with football and chelsea have set up an all english champions league final after a 3—1 aggregate semifinal win over real madrid. the blues will play manchester city later this month after beating is—time winners real and watching was natalie pirks. he's been here before — just last season, in fact. but to reach the champions league final with chelsea, thomas tuchel would have to beat a european powerhouse. the cagey affair caught fire when timo werner got in front of real�*s defence — a little too in front. a let—off for the 13 t
well with that thought, i shau entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it _ entirely! _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris - entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris and l shall leave it there but chris and ayesha, thank you both so much. that's it for the papers this hour. christopher and ayesha will be back in just over half an hour to look over more of tomorrow's front pages. coming up next, it's sportsday. good evening. i'm...
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well, it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only _ it's being headlined, john? _ it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only thing that _ it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only thing that puts - it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only thing that puts some journalists — it's the only thing that puts some journalists —— some journalists are interested — journalists —— some journalists are interested in. but i do wonder of dominic— interested in. but i do wonder of dominic cummings is evidenced to the select— dominic cummings is evidenced to the select committees on wednesday. it's --oin select committees on wednesday. it's going to _ select committees on wednesday. it's going to he _ select committees on wednesday. it's going to be a bit of a damn squid. i read— going to be a bit of a damn squid. i read somewhere that it's actually going. _ read somewhere that it's actually going. he — read somewhere that it's actually going, he is booked to be there for three _ going, he is booked to be there for three hours — going, he is booked to be there
well, it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only _ it's being headlined, john? _ it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only thing that _ it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only thing that puts - it's being headlined, john? well, it's the only thing that puts some journalists — it's the only thing that puts some journalists —— some journalists are interested — journalists —— some journalists are interested in. but i do wonder of dominic— interested in. but i do...
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well it's this whole notion. you know we need to be more tolerant but upon being more trying we're well if i'm telling you to be toned then i have to be tolerant of your installer it's just best when i want to. preach tolerance and not be tolerant listen we've got mission creep over there and when it reaches the host of the bachelorette i would say we're somewhere near the pillars of hercules a spark distract the wretched done any active discussion it's a very odd time and i've never actually physically met a cancel person. i don't know if you have but never met them you see them online but you don't actually see of faces i think they're bots i think the russians do it . but i do feel their plight sometimes people say things that if you're going to be in the public eye i get it there's e.u. shit you owe it to yourself to be smart enough to not compromise your rice ball with some idiocy i see other people who have just done what anybody else does on any given day in many aspects of their life which is a little mor
well it's this whole notion. you know we need to be more tolerant but upon being more trying we're well if i'm telling you to be toned then i have to be tolerant of your installer it's just best when i want to. preach tolerance and not be tolerant listen we've got mission creep over there and when it reaches the host of the bachelorette i would say we're somewhere near the pillars of hercules a spark distract the wretched done any active discussion it's a very odd time and i've never actually...
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we'll go ahead think briefly that well, well, yeah, it does. but what we are seeing for the last 40 years in denmark is that we have had what we call an asylum migration where asylum seekers become immigrants. and i think that the refugee conventions were made at a time when the norm was that the refugees would go back when there was peace in their own country where a lot of germans after the 2nd world war and they went back to germany afterwards. so it's a fairly new thing and i think that has changed a lot and also eroded the public support for helping refugees. because as for the case, refugees to become immigrants in denmark, what i'm seeing between the gas, you'll see a movie speaking for robin killer and nodding their heads. we're seeing a deep 4 lines between how they see migration and the impact of while refugees can have a country and whether it's positive and negative. we see that place. but let me just get back to this current. i'm not opposed to immigration, but i think that denmark needs to have control over who gets to immigrate i
we'll go ahead think briefly that well, well, yeah, it does. but what we are seeing for the last 40 years in denmark is that we have had what we call an asylum migration where asylum seekers become immigrants. and i think that the refugee conventions were made at a time when the norm was that the refugees would go back when there was peace in their own country where a lot of germans after the 2nd world war and they went back to germany afterwards. so it's a fairly new thing and i think that has...
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well well. i was there a little 64 israeli official live but if i was in you see that at the store that mixed up of the group that this is a racist up roots in the only help of the papers where these illegal israeli settlers who are settling according to the national who illegally. and who are trying to close the consulate get their illegal alex alex issued by piece to the limb and yeah you know and that. was good sense people were just playing in fairly well in fairness to britain the united states and france from the european union they all signed up to those u.n. resolutions that is the context to refer to we saw pictures as well as the horrific video emerging on social media all of palestinian youths throwing rocks against the the arms supplied by western countries isn't the fault of all of this the failure of the palestinian leadership moment of us called off elections he's technically a dictator look israel has democracy that's what the western president lingers these clashes that we see t
well well. i was there a little 64 israeli official live but if i was in you see that at the store that mixed up of the group that this is a racist up roots in the only help of the papers where these illegal israeli settlers who are settling according to the national who illegally. and who are trying to close the consulate get their illegal alex alex issued by piece to the limb and yeah you know and that. was good sense people were just playing in fairly well in fairness to britain the united...
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well, definitely not. been quoting, but certainly i'm quite sure he does not rightfully describe the actual situation in the russian society. let's talk about ukraine, because, of course, you spend a lot of your time talking to european counterparts about the continued conflict in ukraine. last month, russia amassed more than 100,000 military personnel close to the ukrainian border. it was a move widely condemned in europe and the united states. it was seen as an effort to intimidate, to send a signal that russia might be prepared to invade through the ukrainian border. can you explain to me, what was the motivation? well, i'm sure that those definitions that you have been quoting were deliberately used to... ..to describe the situation in the wrong way, because i'm sure that intelligence services of western countries must have known better than to make such claims on what was really happening. actually, what we are talking about was an annual military exercise which did not cover only areas close to the u
well, definitely not. been quoting, but certainly i'm quite sure he does not rightfully describe the actual situation in the russian society. let's talk about ukraine, because, of course, you spend a lot of your time talking to european counterparts about the continued conflict in ukraine. last month, russia amassed more than 100,000 military personnel close to the ukrainian border. it was a move widely condemned in europe and the united states. it was seen as an effort to intimidate, to send a...
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well, it takes two to tango.re, but a month ago, there was this momentous decision that french mps passed as law. it is now a law. france has banned domestic flights on short routes that can be travelled by train in under three hours, but that's momentous. it's the first time any major economy has actually prohibited domestic flights or short routes, if you like, and that could have an impact straightaway. it represents about 15% of all french domestic flights. i was looking at figures, for instance, in the uk. every year, there are half a million flights between london and manchester when actually, it only takes two hours by train. i think what we've learned as citizens but also as consumers during the pandemic is that mass tourism and mass airtravelling, perhaps we've reached our limits. and we have to be ready to take the train. in europe, it's so enjoyable anyway. and at least in countries like france or in italy, it's heavily subsidised, it doesn't cost much, and that's the way we used to do it _ why not do
well, it takes two to tango.re, but a month ago, there was this momentous decision that french mps passed as law. it is now a law. france has banned domestic flights on short routes that can be travelled by train in under three hours, but that's momentous. it's the first time any major economy has actually prohibited domestic flights or short routes, if you like, and that could have an impact straightaway. it represents about 15% of all french domestic flights. i was looking at figures, for...
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well at that level. got into the squad. i am not saying stevie listen to me, but it is great to see those three players. some players will be feeling fairly miserable today. you think about leigh griffiths and how far his stock has fallen. anyone else who should have perhaps got the nod? again, it is really hard because everyone thinks they should get in. certainly if you look at the scottish cup final this season, hibs play against saintjohnstone, and those clubs are not massively noticeable in that squad. there will always be one or two knock down and i have been in that position myself. what you have to do is work really hard, look at the squad and say, i have got to be better. it is touch and go, a flip of the coin and there will always be one or two disappointed, that is the deal. by, disappointed, that is the deal. a quick word on the tartan army. we know stadiums cannot operate at full capacity, but under 2000 tickets for the two and in matches does not seem quite right? it is the two and in match
well at that level. got into the squad. i am not saying stevie listen to me, but it is great to see those three players. some players will be feeling fairly miserable today. you think about leigh griffiths and how far his stock has fallen. anyone else who should have perhaps got the nod? again, it is really hard because everyone thinks they should get in. certainly if you look at the scottish cup final this season, hibs play against saintjohnstone, and those clubs are not massively noticeable...
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it's your mental health, as well as the financial thing as well.ve managed to get _ the financial thing as well. but you have managed to get through i the financial thing as well. but you have managed to get through it i the financial thing as well. but you l have managed to get through it and you are financially still viable and, hopefully good times are coming.
it's your mental health, as well as the financial thing as well.ve managed to get _ the financial thing as well. but you have managed to get through i the financial thing as well. but you have managed to get through it i the financial thing as well. but you l have managed to get through it and you are financially still viable and, hopefully good times are coming.
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well. i'm very curious as to hear what we will be asked of today and considering the length of time. we have known one in the other and of course. my mutual friend and your dear husband john adams. so shall we engage the first question? ms what had each of you heard about the other before you knew each other and what were your impressions when you first met? yeah, well, i i suppose i heard of you long before i actually met you in particular when my husband was attending the grand congress in philadelphia the continental congress where he and mr. jefferson became most well acquainted and john. to adams was forever writ. ing about your skill with the pins sir in addition to the arguments and compromises be worked out in that sweltering heat. it was terribly hot and during all of the congresses, but particularly the extension of the second in in that was in the spring of 17 and 76, but i had heard about your husband. well before that. oh, yes indeed. he had become renowned throughout all of th
well. i'm very curious as to hear what we will be asked of today and considering the length of time. we have known one in the other and of course. my mutual friend and your dear husband john adams. so shall we engage the first question? ms what had each of you heard about the other before you knew each other and what were your impressions when you first met? yeah, well, i i suppose i heard of you long before i actually met you in particular when my husband was attending the grand congress in...
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some _ the flight as well. it is worth it. some of— the flight as well. it is worth it. the champions league at eight o'clock.
some _ the flight as well. it is worth it. some of— the flight as well. it is worth it. the champions league at eight o'clock.
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well right now i'm not not over. the over the it's the public you know they struck to hear how they were. i think you really really. complex time so it's just sort of peace and i don't. know why do you have. that. however during my 1st strut around the world in between. you know. i'm a state expect close to. just. a little bit of years ago here i'm . thinking is michael for nothing i'll stop i'm just what. do you want me to do. i'm not just acceptable on ok. he's. ok. i mean. the night lady gaga i wake me. up to write. i think people immediately drag that's sexuality of a problem for me. something sexual it's about. you are yeah. i mean. same. you know look at look at the sistine chapel. so drug is extreme it's just you know the camera i want albums frank. or why not through social media through video in real life could. well we can be the 1st one. and you can track together. birth this is mary was like about 2 or 3 i was lying there on the manicurist the mercy. of the. transmission from their alcohol reading costume
well right now i'm not not over. the over the it's the public you know they struck to hear how they were. i think you really really. complex time so it's just sort of peace and i don't. know why do you have. that. however during my 1st strut around the world in between. you know. i'm a state expect close to. just. a little bit of years ago here i'm . thinking is michael for nothing i'll stop i'm just what. do you want me to do. i'm not just acceptable on ok. he's. ok. i mean. the night lady...
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well i think well this queen's speech is really all about his boris johnson preparing to call an election rather sooner than he might. might have expected so the last election tried to 90 the next one should eat at 5 years after that but he can't call one soon and if he changes the lol and i think he's feeling rather pleased at the way the elections went last week and certainly in england where he actually managed to get a lot of votes in the heartland of the labor party up in that all 3 of them let's take a listen to another section of the queen's speech from today take a listen. my ministers will promote the strength and integrity of the union. now usually brought forward to strengthen develop government. and address the legacy of the past quite new there the queen there of course she's touching on this idea of national unity huge high on the agenda after a strong showing by scottish nationalists in last week's elections yes indeed and i don't think there's very much substance there is still well they intend to do the key issue clearly in scotland is will they demand another referendum
well i think well this queen's speech is really all about his boris johnson preparing to call an election rather sooner than he might. might have expected so the last election tried to 90 the next one should eat at 5 years after that but he can't call one soon and if he changes the lol and i think he's feeling rather pleased at the way the elections went last week and certainly in england where he actually managed to get a lot of votes in the heartland of the labor party up in that all 3 of...
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well. there are three windows facing the proposed infill. not blank wall and that is not shown on the plans submitted for this permit. the rules are clear that section 311 notification is required for any building permit that increases exterior dimensions of the building. bulletin four provides exception for infilling windows. that exception states if the plans number two accompanying photos clearly establish it is against a blank wall at the property line and not havessible from -- visible from outside it may be approved. default is provide notice. to bypass the plans have to show infill against the blank neighboring wall not havessible from off-site location. here the plans don't show the neighboring wall facing the infill area and the fact it has windows facing it. of course, because there are windows it is visible from off-site from our clients' property. while staff may have considered the proposed wall would have minimal effect as practical matter, as legal matter the noticing was sti
well. there are three windows facing the proposed infill. not blank wall and that is not shown on the plans submitted for this permit. the rules are clear that section 311 notification is required for any building permit that increases exterior dimensions of the building. bulletin four provides exception for infilling windows. that exception states if the plans number two accompanying photos clearly establish it is against a blank wall at the property line and not havessible from -- visible...
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well. anything that they can possibly throw at this to get to the answer or to answer that question. why did he choose these people. why did he go on this rampage. unfortunately, right now with his death. those answers, those questions may never answer back to you. >> thank very much. well. what we do know that this morning the will be honoring the victims of yesterday's shooting yang crawford's camila barco is live at the vta headquarters with more details for us. camilla. >> hello, reyna and can see also a vigil and a presser is scheduled to happen here in less than an hour at the valley transportation authority headquarters where several people are scheduled to speak organizers have already set up and we're told that this is the time where we're going to learn more about the victims who they were and the latest on the company's operations. but right now i want to focus on what we know about the victims so far. first one that we know about michael ruto he was a close friend of san jose's
well. anything that they can possibly throw at this to get to the answer or to answer that question. why did he choose these people. why did he go on this rampage. unfortunately, right now with his death. those answers, those questions may never answer back to you. >> thank very much. well. what we do know that this morning the will be honoring the victims of yesterday's shooting yang crawford's camila barco is live at the vta headquarters with more details for us. camilla. >>...
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i'm going to quote you now, a well—known journalist and host of well—known tv show in your country, tallatv. he said, long after imran khan had come to power, he said, "my programmes have been repeatedly censored. i was told any suggestion the 2018 elections were rigged or the army was part of running the government by imran khan was unacceptable. " this is direct state interference in what the media in your country is allowed to say. well, first, i don't even consider tallat hussain a journalist because i don't see his programme on television for much before prime minister imran khan took over. his programme was taken off because he was not getting ratings. in pakistan, the media obviously, like any other media, it is commercial media, they look at... obviously, they retain people who get ratings for them and he wasn't getting ratings and obviously they have to off—load him. as i told you earlier, and i would again like to read, you know, we have about 112 private channels and 43 national channels. with this kind of thing, the mass media we have, how can you intimidate media? how can the
i'm going to quote you now, a well—known journalist and host of well—known tv show in your country, tallatv. he said, long after imran khan had come to power, he said, "my programmes have been repeatedly censored. i was told any suggestion the 2018 elections were rigged or the army was part of running the government by imran khan was unacceptable. " this is direct state interference in what the media in your country is allowed to say. well, first, i don't even consider tallat...
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well done!irement... ...giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. you ready for your first day on the job? i was born ready. go get 'em, kev. well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening. so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong, but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia related psychosis. and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not
well done!irement... ...giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. you ready for your first day on the job? i was born ready. go get 'em, kev. well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening. so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong, but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease...
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well, some of those could be pretty heavy as well.next week, there'll be showers around. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. fireworks replace rockets in the skies above gaza, after israel and the palestinian militants agree to a ceasefire to end 11 days of deadly violence. five hours in, the egyptian—brokered truce appears to be holding. this is the scene live as dawn breaks in gaza city. prince william attacks the bbc after an inquiry heavily criticises the broadcaster over its interview with princess diana. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s failures contributed significantly to herfear, paranoia and isolation that i remember from those final years with her.
well, some of those could be pretty heavy as well.next week, there'll be showers around. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. fireworks replace rockets in the skies above gaza, after israel and the palestinian militants agree to a ceasefire to end 11 days of deadly violence. five hours in, the egyptian—brokered truce appears to be holding. this is the scene live as dawn breaks in gaza city. prince william attacks the bbc after an inquiry...
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it will be changing the winds as well. and we see some on thursday as well.s down a little bit into next weekend, a bit. so we'll see some temperatures pop to about 80 or so couple times inland. it looks like for the 7 day ahead for good. june's knocking on our doorstep here. 61 san francisco at the coast will do those mid 50's again, the cloud cover the fog is going to the issue and it's going to be hovering in the santa cruz mountains here nicely 55 half moon, bay. meanwhile, on the bay side of the peninsula. we've got the 60's and 60's down south. it's hard to get a 70 palo alto gets there. south bay, lower 70's going on 74 for morgan hill will keep more. the 60's in the east bay shoreline. tri valley lower 70's tomorrow might raise to close to 80, though 76 conquered 75 for walnut creek. 66 richmond, the la haute chilly spot at 61 upper 70's up to solano county. you can see fairfield at 7876 for sonoma and 78 for santa rosa with more 70's down south getting some pretty decent clearing in southern marin today. looks like so here's the 7 day dropping on tue
it will be changing the winds as well. and we see some on thursday as well.s down a little bit into next weekend, a bit. so we'll see some temperatures pop to about 80 or so couple times inland. it looks like for the 7 day ahead for good. june's knocking on our doorstep here. 61 san francisco at the coast will do those mid 50's again, the cloud cover the fog is going to the issue and it's going to be hovering in the santa cruz mountains here nicely 55 half moon, bay. meanwhile, on the bay side...
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we know they will go very well in the lines. the - very well in the lines.s outstanding very well in the lines— combination was outstanding for england. we've got to be able to have that balance between their physicality that they bring and also the ability for us to play rugby. i think both of those placed have is that they can mix it and be able to roll their sleeves up when he does get off. but they also can play some pretty attractive rugby also. you feel for the _ pretty attractive rugby also. you feel for the guys _ pretty attractive rugby also. you feel for the guys that have missed out. players that we coach with scotland. — out. players that we coach with scotland, other players like johnny sexton _ scotland, other players like johnny sexton that i was really looking forward — sexton that i was really looking forward to working with. i've never coach _ forward to working with. i've never coach them — forward to working with. i've never coach them. there have been online through _ coach them. there have been online through it's— coach them. there hav
we know they will go very well in the lines. the - very well in the lines.s outstanding very well in the lines— combination was outstanding for england. we've got to be able to have that balance between their physicality that they bring and also the ability for us to play rugby. i think both of those placed have is that they can mix it and be able to roll their sleeves up when he does get off. but they also can play some pretty attractive rugby also. you feel for the _ pretty attractive rugby...
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the future as well.ing officer -- _ future as well. jane stuart, chief operating officer -- gillian i future as well. jane stuart, chief. operating officer -- gillian stuart. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here�*s austin. good afternoon. the manchester united supporters trust have urged the glazer family to engage more with fans to avoid a repeat of the protests seen at old trafford yesterday. in an open letter to the club�*s owners, they�*ve asked for the family to rebalance the ownership structure in favour of supporters. the group also want them to appoint independent directors to the club�*s board. around 200 united fans invaded old trafford to show their frustration yesterday, causing their premier league game against liverpool to be postponed. well, united have released a statement in the last couple of hours saying they "remain committed to dialogue and engagement with our fans through the fans forum and other appropriate channels". well, here�*s ian stirling from the ma
the future as well.ing officer -- _ future as well. jane stuart, chief operating officer -- gillian i future as well. jane stuart, chief. operating officer -- gillian stuart. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here�*s austin. good afternoon. the manchester united supporters trust have urged the glazer family to engage more with fans to avoid a repeat of the protests seen at old trafford yesterday. in an open letter to the club�*s owners, they�*ve asked for the...
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i remember that very well. then came panama, which was one of the toughest issues any president -- five of your predecessors had failed to solve that problem of the panama canal, but you took it on. by all accounts, the canal today is a huge success in terms of our security, economically, in every possible way. do you have any reflections on that and how tough it was? >> it was the most difficult issue i've faced in my life, even more difficult than being elected president. >> wow. >> and i think it was the most courageous decision ever been made by the u.s. congress in history. for instance, there were 20 senators who voted for the canal treaties in 1978, who were up for re-election that year. only seven of them came back the following january, 7 out of 20. the attrition rate was almost as great two years later in 1980, including a president who was not re-elected. and i think this has been one of the best examples on the sincerity and the confidence of the united states in supporting human rights of a tangibl
i remember that very well. then came panama, which was one of the toughest issues any president -- five of your predecessors had failed to solve that problem of the panama canal, but you took it on. by all accounts, the canal today is a huge success in terms of our security, economically, in every possible way. do you have any reflections on that and how tough it was? >> it was the most difficult issue i've faced in my life, even more difficult than being elected president. >> wow....
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well, i wanted my diary back and so now he pleaded and he said well, i'm a poor man. i had to publish it at my own expensive make a long story short. i had to buy my diary back and i paid him 265 dollars for it. i'm still a chafing at the bid for having to head today. i i but as it turned out a good investment on your part peter one one last question before we turn to you for your final word, and this is some this is from i believe a fellow survivor the question she asks as as we are among the last of the generation living among survivors, and they're incredible stories. what can we do to honor your legacy and those are the many we lost in the years to come and this is from aria. well, i think the most important thing is to to do at least in my opinion to do what i am doing what i have been doing since about the early 1990s and that is to speak in schools and to speak to teachers many states have mandated the teaching of the holocaust but the teachers are know very little about it and we the surviving survivors we're as i said on 92, i'm not going to be around much lo
well, i wanted my diary back and so now he pleaded and he said well, i'm a poor man. i had to publish it at my own expensive make a long story short. i had to buy my diary back and i paid him 265 dollars for it. i'm still a chafing at the bid for having to head today. i i but as it turned out a good investment on your part peter one one last question before we turn to you for your final word, and this is some this is from i believe a fellow survivor the question she asks as as we are among the...
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well, as mentioned as well, his side is leaking, now has his hands tied saying the president wants to help giuliani, but it is not his call. only the president and his team know what they mean by that. if giuliani is in some kind of trouble or the ongoing schemes that trump cannot risk exposing, it sounds like a damning admission. after the election trump raised $225 million to donate to support the effort to contest the election. if trump blocked any of that money from paying giuliani during that period and blocked any spending on behalf of giuliani as he faced lawsuits he incurred civilly with the voting machines and others only because of that work and now giuliani has a mounting hole in his finances amidst this escalating probe and trump won't pay the lawyers that might keep his lawyer out of jail, well, i take the question to juanita, what was all that trump money for? >> it most certainly wasn't for what giuliani was undertaking and giving trump's big lie legs, right? he filed lawsuit after lawsuit across the country after the november 20 election only to not be paid. and what w
well, as mentioned as well, his side is leaking, now has his hands tied saying the president wants to help giuliani, but it is not his call. only the president and his team know what they mean by that. if giuliani is in some kind of trouble or the ongoing schemes that trump cannot risk exposing, it sounds like a damning admission. after the election trump raised $225 million to donate to support the effort to contest the election. if trump blocked any of that money from paying giuliani during...
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well i think you're right that it's why they don't like d.c.'s your point of what are people on the street saying i think that really depends on where you live we've heard people on both sides of this take really strong opinions but i think for the average person to your point this really takes away from things that are more important the gas shortage for example the economy things that really impact people who was in the conference leadership has much less of an impact on people's daily lives than some of these other issues and to your point i think that today was poorly timed given everything else that's going on in the world well unfortunately that's just how do you see usually words de roy great conversation that we had i agree definitely go on better if more women were in office and guess what that's it for me now i want to follow me on twitter at scotty and he used to use the hash tag team engage in front of show and more down the portal got to be app on your android or apple device thank you for watching another tell you again our goal he
well i think you're right that it's why they don't like d.c.'s your point of what are people on the street saying i think that really depends on where you live we've heard people on both sides of this take really strong opinions but i think for the average person to your point this really takes away from things that are more important the gas shortage for example the economy things that really impact people who was in the conference leadership has much less of an impact on people's daily lives...
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well team let me say the world war ended 78 years later. and we still see the residual effects on the environment on the physical things and the good friday agreement was in 1998 and there are 116 wars which is called peaceful still we're not talking about his novel arlen mr secretary i was talking about we're talking about sri lanka and your failure to ensure accountability for human rights violations which you've already illinois in which you have denied in other interviews. no we had the war for one more one generation and it takes time to heal completely war and we pass a device in war it was a brutal war right and we finished the war in 2009 and between 2009 and 201592 per cent of the land occupied by the military were wheelies 295000 people who were used as a human shield where we integrate and resettle into the community well i understand i understand all that mr secretary but your your foreign minister has already denied the accusations of serious human rights violations you put out the inevitable barrow's of denials and accusations
well team let me say the world war ended 78 years later. and we still see the residual effects on the environment on the physical things and the good friday agreement was in 1998 and there are 116 wars which is called peaceful still we're not talking about his novel arlen mr secretary i was talking about we're talking about sri lanka and your failure to ensure accountability for human rights violations which you've already illinois in which you have denied in other interviews. no we had the war...
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well. with. shift. in the u.s. for example the state of new mexico just decided to shut down a coal plant that's build new solar farms that store large amounts of the energy they produce and batteries. lithium ion batteries have become a lot better and a lot cheaper than expected in the last few years they're now a viable option for storing and shifting at least a few hours worth of solar energy as needed so the storage problem that's always sad is actually not that much of a problem anymore. sometimes though we might want a longer term storage places without much sunshine for example and that's why companies are offering other solutions let's just run through. another type of battery called a flow battery separates the charger outside. that has 2 advantages it can store more energy and. the problem is still relatively expensive. hydro storage which is already used quite a bit you need. one of them needs to be on a hill during the day use solar energy to pump water from the lower leg up to the higher you need. to f
well. with. shift. in the u.s. for example the state of new mexico just decided to shut down a coal plant that's build new solar farms that store large amounts of the energy they produce and batteries. lithium ion batteries have become a lot better and a lot cheaper than expected in the last few years they're now a viable option for storing and shifting at least a few hours worth of solar energy as needed so the storage problem that's always sad is actually not that much of a problem anymore....
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that is certainly something we saw as well. �* ., ., , ., as well.ng on this going| capitalising on this going forward? because hopefully forward ? because hopefully fewer of forward? because hopefully fewer of us will be stuck at home to such a great degree and many are returning to the office. your thoughts on that? yes, i think having the right packs for people on the occasion they need them, so one of the things we saw during the last year was the on the go occasion, which really had been growing before the pandemic, people are busy and on the go, they will go to work, and various packs they can take with them had a temporary decline in the past year. and in terms... decline in the past year. and in terms. . ._ decline in the past year. and in terms... we have to leave it there, in terms... we have to leave it there. but _ in terms... we have to leave it there, but thank _ in terms... we have to leave it there, but thank you _ in terms... we have to leave it there, but thank you for i there, but thank you for joining us on the programme. hello. m
that is certainly something we saw as well. �* ., ., , ., as well.ng on this going| capitalising on this going forward? because hopefully forward ? because hopefully fewer of forward? because hopefully fewer of us will be stuck at home to such a great degree and many are returning to the office. your thoughts on that? yes, i think having the right packs for people on the occasion they need them, so one of the things we saw during the last year was the on the go occasion, which really had been...
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marty. >> well, no.ell in the east bay asian-american elected officials and business leaders join to oppose a new state plan that would robberies from a felony charge to a misdemeanor. kron four's. charles clifford has more. >> well here in california. robbery is considered a felony. but under sb 82 robberies in which less than $950 are taken would be reclassified as a misdemeanor with a fine of up to a $1000 or 6 months in jail defenders of sba to to say that too many people in california are receiving lengthy prison sentences for relatively minor offensive. but there are a lot of people who are opposed sb 82 in oakland on friday. about 100 people from the asian american community rallied in front of the state building to oppose sb 82 because they say a recent attacks against asian americans show that even if very few items are taken. these are still very violent acts that should be classified as felonies and they say sba to to has to be stopped. >> protecting law abiding citizen has to be a top priorit
marty. >> well, no.ell in the east bay asian-american elected officials and business leaders join to oppose a new state plan that would robberies from a felony charge to a misdemeanor. kron four's. charles clifford has more. >> well here in california. robbery is considered a felony. but under sb 82 robberies in which less than $950 are taken would be reclassified as a misdemeanor with a fine of up to a $1000 or 6 months in jail defenders of sba to to say that too many people in...
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- here to have fun as well.ggs and - here to have fun as well. yes, definitely. i love giggs and i i definitely. i love giggs and i really like blossoms as well. shutter really like blossoms as well. after so much time _ really like blossoms as well. after so much time of _ really like blossoms as well. after so much time of the _ really like blossoms as well. after so much time of the arts - really like blossoms as well. after so much time of the arts being on hold. _ so much time of the arts being on hold. it _ so much time of the arts being on hold. it is — so much time of the arts being on hold, it is really— so much time of the arts being on hold, it is really nice _ so much time of the arts being on hold, it is really nice to _ so much time of the arts being on hold, it is really nice to have - so much time of the arts being on hold, it is really nice to have thisl hold, it is really nice to have this whole _ hold, it is really nice to have this whole reopening _ hold, it is really nice to have this whole
- here to have fun as well.ggs and - here to have fun as well. yes, definitely. i love giggs and i i definitely. i love giggs and i really like blossoms as well. shutter really like blossoms as well. after so much time _ really like blossoms as well. after so much time of _ really like blossoms as well. after so much time of the _ really like blossoms as well. after so much time of the arts - really like blossoms as well. after so much time of the arts being on hold. _ so much time of the arts...
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well, it looks like there robabl take? well, it looks like there probably will _ take?ll be _ take? well, it looks like there probably will be a _ take? well, it looks like there probably will be a ceasefire i probably will be a ceasefire that will come into effect between israel and hamas on thursday, although the details of that's ceasefire is still being concluded, and there is some pressure being brought to bear by the arab states and the united nations and other western powers to disagreement shortly, as your broadcast mention, the exchange of rockets for retaliation is still ongoing for the ninth night negatively. it's very important that a ceasefire come into effect as soon as possible. into effect as soon as possible-— into effect as soon as ossible. �* ' ., , _ possible. and the efforts by the un security _ possible. and the efforts by the un security council- possible. and the efforts by l the un security council to get something out have faltered so far, and i think there has been a suggestion, a feeling, that they focus on damage to gaza rather than damage a
well, it looks like there robabl take? well, it looks like there probably will _ take?ll be _ take? well, it looks like there probably will be a _ take? well, it looks like there probably will be a ceasefire i probably will be a ceasefire that will come into effect between israel and hamas on thursday, although the details of that's ceasefire is still being concluded, and there is some pressure being brought to bear by the arab states and the united nations and other western powers to...
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well, we've said it will be evidence driven.step of the road map... iam. they won't end before then and we're going to be evidence driven, but that's the aim. and i think the progress we've made with the vaccine, over 34,000,000 first doses have been dispensed, that's 60% of the adult population, on track to hit the end—of—july target. i think we're in a good position, but we've got to keep tracking variants and keep tracking the evidence. holidays is the other big question on peoples minds at the moment. looking ahead to that data, may the 17th fast approaching. we can expect more details from the government towards the end of this coming week. dominic raab said the details were coming shortly this morning but would not go any further than that and asked for which countries it might be easier to travel to any first instance i think we are looking at a very short list of countries on the green list in the traffic light system where there will be quarantine that is needed and minimal coronavirus testing before departure and arriv
well, we've said it will be evidence driven.step of the road map... iam. they won't end before then and we're going to be evidence driven, but that's the aim. and i think the progress we've made with the vaccine, over 34,000,000 first doses have been dispensed, that's 60% of the adult population, on track to hit the end—of—july target. i think we're in a good position, but we've got to keep tracking variants and keep tracking the evidence. holidays is the other big question on peoples minds...
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it matters, not just how _ least one, as well. it matters, not just how this— least one, as well.s, not just how this place operates, whether_ just how this place operates, whether nicola sturgeon can do what she wants. _ whether nicola sturgeon can do what she wants, it matters to the pandemic, that is the issue of the parties _ pandemic, that is the issue of the parties are — pandemic, that is the issue of the parties are all campaigning on today, — parties are all campaigning on today, but it also matters to the constitution. if the snp won that majority— constitution. if the snp won that majority they will take it as a cest-iron— majority they will take it as a cast—iron mandate for another referendum. even if they fell short but they— referendum. even if they fell short but they can form a majority with perhaps — but they can form a majority with perhaps the scottish greens, the 0ther— perhaps the scottish greens, the other pro—independence party, or others, _ other pro—independence party, or others, they will still say that that mandate is there for another referendum. the p
it matters, not just how _ least one, as well. it matters, not just how this— least one, as well.s, not just how this place operates, whether_ just how this place operates, whether nicola sturgeon can do what she wants. _ whether nicola sturgeon can do what she wants, it matters to the pandemic, that is the issue of the parties _ pandemic, that is the issue of the parties are — pandemic, that is the issue of the parties are all campaigning on today, — parties are all campaigning on today,...
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berkshire hathaway had been pairing back the stake in wells fargo as well.ing the quarter the firm almost completely sold out divesting nearly 99% of its holdings at quarter end, berkshire has a $26 million stake in wells fargo warren buffett's firm also selling about 5.5 million shares of gm during the quarter now all three names, chevron, wells fargo and gm had been huge winner this is year and berkshire had indicated this month that it was a net seller of equities during the quarter. >> leslie, thank you with the latest on that. wells fargo, that move was very big. and just last week, tim, as guy pointed out on our conference call, you and karen talked about trimming your positions in bank of america >> yeah, and, look, the banks have been such big winners and if you look at the performance from the s&p since november it is north of 60%. so if you look at wells fargo, the interesting thing is this is really maybe the quarter that you started to see wells fargo closing the gap on a relative basis to some of the other banks. so our -- maybe slightly tactica
berkshire hathaway had been pairing back the stake in wells fargo as well.ing the quarter the firm almost completely sold out divesting nearly 99% of its holdings at quarter end, berkshire has a $26 million stake in wells fargo warren buffett's firm also selling about 5.5 million shares of gm during the quarter now all three names, chevron, wells fargo and gm had been huge winner this is year and berkshire had indicated this month that it was a net seller of equities during the quarter....
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as well as keeping people at home. the strikes also drove tens of thousands out into temporary refuge in school buildings. there was some rapid flu testing done in places like this. the positivity rates were as high as 50 percent low, that about the you know, distancing no masks, no protection, no hygiene. all of this created a bad situation. we know that corona spread rapidly that we have the british variant. aaron garza, 5 cases would have been enough to, in fact, all 4000 people in one school other than the american look. and the health ministry is worried about the prospects of what it calls a disastrous 3rd way. the corona virus, which is why this is so necessary. 48600 doses of the pfizer vaccine delivered under the kovacs international alliance, straight to garz's only ultra cold freezer in the run tc hospital. in comparison to the vaccination campaign so far in garza, this represents a major delivery and a much needed one. but in comparison to the need across garza, especially right now, it remains the drop in
as well as keeping people at home. the strikes also drove tens of thousands out into temporary refuge in school buildings. there was some rapid flu testing done in places like this. the positivity rates were as high as 50 percent low, that about the you know, distancing no masks, no protection, no hygiene. all of this created a bad situation. we know that corona spread rapidly that we have the british variant. aaron garza, 5 cases would have been enough to, in fact, all 4000 people in one...