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and megan cracow provide support to weston this trial humans affected by deaths in custody. this is becoming to no moss rock community difficulty should never be normal last. the ripple effects is one of hits one of my one of suffering and particularly when there has been a death and there is no i no aunts and says to what happened. that creates a lot of on interest former now community. it's something they see every day in they work with the national suicide prevention and trauma recovery project they said that he had suicided like hung himself and i didn't believe that because we even get now here's our young women and it was an egregious anymore. megan says coronal investigations into a death in custody can be a long arduous journey offering little resolution or surely. no prison down a police officer has ever been convicted over an indigenous death in custody in a strategy. that is not rock that is not fair that is not justice you need to know what's going on with your loved one what worries last lies like always last moments like was there some other acts of another cou
and megan cracow provide support to weston this trial humans affected by deaths in custody. this is becoming to no moss rock community difficulty should never be normal last. the ripple effects is one of hits one of my one of suffering and particularly when there has been a death and there is no i no aunts and says to what happened. that creates a lot of on interest former now community. it's something they see every day in they work with the national suicide prevention and trauma recovery...
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cost headline weston mark isn't that what politicians try to do, tell you their participant position and articulate why you should vote for them and yet the media's answer was almost one of embarrassment which is ari mister biden for asking that question, will move on and not ask more negative questions of president trump. the media has become an embarrassment in terms of how they conducted themselves and part of what i write is an understanding of how these journalists are trained . they are told to pursue what they believe the greater good is, not the facts and the figures anymore what they perceive the greater good and for many the greater good is a more left-leaning country. >> let's hear from a biden supporter in philadelphia, ruben. >> how are you doing this morning , sean, i just have a couple questions. one, the president after the president said drink lysol and bleach and to open up the cities of michigan and fire fauci and we find out from bob woodward he knew how deadly this disease was and it was airborne and he wants us to rush out, how can you still support this preside
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when bringing passion and gareth southgate hopes that even though it is a experimental sign facing weston called after noon at saint georges park, what do we know about that? england are playing scotland at saint georges in a friendly. they we re saint georges in a friendly. they were 3—1 up at half when they learned of a positive test result of one of scotland's backroom staff and the game was subsequently abandoned there are plenty of reports flying around but all we have had in terms of conversation —— confirmation is an fa statement saying that the match was abandoned as a precaution in line with covid protocol. we will have more news and bring it to you. natalie perks that went before us. thank you. a couple of other football stories to bring you. mesut 0zil has been left out of arsenal's europa league squad, for this season's campaign. the midfielder‘s future at the club remains uncertain, after being persistently left out of the side by manager mikel arteta. 0zil hasn't played for arsenal since march. chris hughton has taken his first training session as nottingham forest manager.
when bringing passion and gareth southgate hopes that even though it is a experimental sign facing weston called after noon at saint georges park, what do we know about that? england are playing scotland at saint georges in a friendly. they we re saint georges in a friendly. they were 3—1 up at half when they learned of a positive test result of one of scotland's backroom staff and the game was subsequently abandoned there are plenty of reports flying around but all we have had in terms of...
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and 13 time winners weston further ahead. the benefactor here. into one—way traffic and when there was a fair try before the break diviners could smell victory. and they are celebrating like a side who think they have won their semifinal. leeds did not sit back on that lead and in the second half they removed any further remaining doubts with hand me's second of the day. the warriors did salvage some pride late on with a couple of consolation tries including one from a former rhino. but it was too little too late with the side booking a wembley appearance in two weeks' time. probably the wettest gamel weeks' time. probably the wettest game i have ever been involved in but the boys were or some today. game i have ever been involved in but the boys were or some todaylj think we ground it out and we played the conditions the first final in five years for leeds and on this form there could be the team to beat. in rugby union huge development in the premiership as sale sharks's final match of the regular season has been called off after 15 of their pl
and 13 time winners weston further ahead. the benefactor here. into one—way traffic and when there was a fair try before the break diviners could smell victory. and they are celebrating like a side who think they have won their semifinal. leeds did not sit back on that lead and in the second half they removed any further remaining doubts with hand me's second of the day. the warriors did salvage some pride late on with a couple of consolation tries including one from a former rhino. but it...
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that's off the weston metal supply building. houston up 4-2. jump to the 9th.tying run at third. to right field, not deep enough, astros win 4-3, rays lead the series three games to one. nfl, no word on availability for sunday night against los angeles rams. the good news is jimmy g practiced yesterday in santa clara. kyle shanahan tries to figure out the quarterback situation and might also want to reevaluate his wardrobe. he stopped wearing his lucky red hat that he sported to the super bowl last year. his family thinks there might be some wins left in the hat. >> they are superstitious. but they know winning comes to playing good football. we have to play better football. if the color of my hat helped us play better football, i promise i would never take that off. i understand the question but i live more in reality than that. >>> college ranks alabama head coach nick saban tested positive for covid-19. he reports no symptoms. number two bama is still scheduled to host georgia saturday night. a rough week for the sec, vanderbilt and florida have had their ga
that's off the weston metal supply building. houston up 4-2. jump to the 9th.tying run at third. to right field, not deep enough, astros win 4-3, rays lead the series three games to one. nfl, no word on availability for sunday night against los angeles rams. the good news is jimmy g practiced yesterday in santa clara. kyle shanahan tries to figure out the quarterback situation and might also want to reevaluate his wardrobe. he stopped wearing his lucky red hat that he sported to the super bowl...
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weston with the speaker of the house stimulus in the air. this is bloomberg.d morning. ♪ >> it doesn't make sense to a lot of people in washington either, including me. there's no excuse for it. i think the speaker and the treasury secretary continue to -- continuing to negotiate as we speak. the house where i serve has passed multiple bills, and this week we will pass another one. providing options, saying we are willing to negotiate, but you have to include support for some people hurting the most. i stayed focus on people's paychecks and pension. in western pennsylvania, that means a lot and pretty much what vice president biden has done all along. i don't think there are a lot of swing voters because he has picked up most of them before election day. tom: that's a wonderful snapshot of arguably the most important person in washington for republicans and democrats. that's conor lamb for our international audience. he stopped traffic in the 2018 election by winning a trump republican district near pittsburgh. conor lamb with kevin cirilli there, prior to the
weston with the speaker of the house stimulus in the air. this is bloomberg.d morning. ♪ >> it doesn't make sense to a lot of people in washington either, including me. there's no excuse for it. i think the speaker and the treasury secretary continue to -- continuing to negotiate as we speak. the house where i serve has passed multiple bills, and this week we will pass another one. providing options, saying we are willing to negotiate, but you have to include support for some people...
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president saying freedom of expression must stop when it offends one and a half 1000000000 people the westone stands with paris with the british foreign secretary urging nato allies to support the values of free speech are to show it to be a small. that's charlie hebdo the satirical magazine has published this front page which is marking the turkish president he seen here in a caricature in his underwear holding what seems to be a can of beer and lifting up the skirt to show the bottom of a woman and it's got the comments to the profit well of course tookie is incensed by this caricature on the front page it's described it as being utterly despicable and it is of course taking those actions it has also blamed president matt corn for this saying that this comes as a result of his anti muslim or toric the aim of these publications devoid of morality and decency is to sow seeds of hatred and animosity turning freedom of expression into hostility towards religion and belief can only be the product of a sick mentality where there seems to be surely have those response to those comments by presiden
president saying freedom of expression must stop when it offends one and a half 1000000000 people the westone stands with paris with the british foreign secretary urging nato allies to support the values of free speech are to show it to be a small. that's charlie hebdo the satirical magazine has published this front page which is marking the turkish president he seen here in a caricature in his underwear holding what seems to be a can of beer and lifting up the skirt to show the bottom of a...
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david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year by these extraordinary rains which have continued for a whole year so that means deprivation huge amount of runoff and so to her and it's the combination of those 2 but have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sally just lift 10 sometimes 15 metres thank you bill gloria a storm brewing. that's short for shifts. cienega is visibly worried and soon how with fears are realized the want to level has gone up again this could be her last day on. which the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new woman business will be. it'
david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed...
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victual short did alongside all the children at his school in weston come rude.it has got the country and a family diversity to. the boy was possible boniface is only son. of my soul so. significant a man like. me if. i will never ever go to these classrooms still bears the scars of the brutal attack schools have been targeted in the past but not like this sistering 17 fighting between government soldiers and the country's under phone separatist militias has brought kills to the anger for regions separatist wants to create an independent state away from the majority of francophone leisure this is the scene of the crime where gunmen are believed to be under a false separatists fighters known as they are boys shot and killed children as young as 11 that you don't want start in french inside this classroom when gunmen stormed the school and shot them at least 8 children have died as a result of this attack. the conflict here between anger for separatist militias and the government has taken its toll on the local population sees that you don't was slaughtered the pop
victual short did alongside all the children at his school in weston come rude.it has got the country and a family diversity to. the boy was possible boniface is only son. of my soul so. significant a man like. me if. i will never ever go to these classrooms still bears the scars of the brutal attack schools have been targeted in the past but not like this sistering 17 fighting between government soldiers and the country's under phone separatist militias has brought kills to the anger for...
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david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion is being washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year by these extraordinary rains which have continued for a whole year so that means degradation huge amount of runoff and siltation and it's the combination of those 2 that have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amboseli just lift 10 sometimes 15 meters thanks back in bulgaria the storm brings. its shores evolutionists. chela gut is visibly worried and soon her worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day on this land. it's the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new home and business will b
david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion is being washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year...
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apathy baby one reason behind this according to a survey conducted by the university of cambridge weston is in the thirty's and twenty's are less satisfied with democratic institutions that at any point in the last century research has surveyed nearly 5000000 people from more than 160 countries it's a study that ran for some 47 is people in their thirty's across the decades were asked about the views of democracy and the subsequent generation reporting less satisfaction and trust in the political system than the previous one not neils being the most disillusioned of will and gays people's opinions of paris london and san francisco to see if the study's findings hold up. i don't necessarily believe that it works the way. they will i still believe in democracy but i don't have confidence in the current government for democracy is there but i don't think it's being implemented properly i think the state of democracy is more risk than it has been before just a simple hold that this is jim is looking increasingly like a dictatorship to me personally i think it's true that it's all broke. pare
apathy baby one reason behind this according to a survey conducted by the university of cambridge weston is in the thirty's and twenty's are less satisfied with democratic institutions that at any point in the last century research has surveyed nearly 5000000 people from more than 160 countries it's a study that ran for some 47 is people in their thirty's across the decades were asked about the views of democracy and the subsequent generation reporting less satisfaction and trust in the...
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weston pelosi with mr. on balance of power doubt messaging stimulus for the airline business. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. good morning. in london, i am tom keene in new york. we are down 3% today from record highs on this. the dow could hit a record today. the vix at 27.92. let's start out with peter to equities. view what does the economy tell you about earnings season. what does it tell you about the persistency of revenue and the expectations and reset we will have an earnings. peter: i think the concern is that as the economy slows from the postrecession rebound in q3, we will see a significant slowdown in earnings growth. this puts a lot of pressure or lays at the head wings. so 2021 is going to be the year of cost-cutting. the markets will reward those companies which cut their costs to maintain earnings. more than those that struggled. we will have a fascinating toironment as we look ahead see who will react quickest. how do you correlate the economy and grossed product into a guess on what the equity markets will do? peter: become hi
weston pelosi with mr. on balance of power doubt messaging stimulus for the airline business. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. good morning. in london, i am tom keene in new york. we are down 3% today from record highs on this. the dow could hit a record today. the vix at 27.92. let's start out with peter to equities. view what does the economy tell you about earnings season. what does it tell you about the persistency of revenue and the expectations and reset...
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david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the barunga basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion is being washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year by these extraordinary rains which have continued for a whole year so that means degradation huge amount of runoff and siltation and it's the combination of those 2 that have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sally just lift 10 sometimes 15 meters thanks back in bulgaria a storm bring. its shorts over shifts. china is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day understand. it's the following day and construction has started on higher ground and this is where china gets new home and business w
david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the barunga basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion is being washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed...
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michail antonio with a spectacular volley and weston with the early lead, not quite the start manchesterheir best effort in a disappointing first half. city needed a spark and they found it in a phil foden. 0n at half—time and straight into the game. a twist, turn and then he finished. city back level and then they look like a different team. the chances started to come, kevin de bruyne outgoing with this free kick and then the opportunity thatjust couldn't be converted. manchester city's frustrating start to the season continues. lewis hamilton will be hoping to make the record for the number of formula one wins his own after claiming pole for tomorrow's portuguese grand prix. the briton left it late at portimao on the algarve, snatching the top spot from his mercedes team mate valtteri bottas on his final run. hamilton equalled michael schumacher‘s record of 91 race wins last time out in germany. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. headteachers in england say they're "bitterly disappointed" that the number of laptops they're given for deprived childre
michail antonio with a spectacular volley and weston with the early lead, not quite the start manchesterheir best effort in a disappointing first half. city needed a spark and they found it in a phil foden. 0n at half—time and straight into the game. a twist, turn and then he finished. city back level and then they look like a different team. the chances started to come, kevin de bruyne outgoing with this free kick and then the opportunity thatjust couldn't be converted. manchester city's...
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that she's there as the weston governments have recognized her as a legitimate leader latvians is going to fire a schooling have president elect where is actually she has no legal standing and that she's like in venezuela and the problem was was that the producers that rang me sort of proof checks my answers before inviting me on and when i had made it clear that i don't think that the 2 cases are equivalent and made clear that i was going to say no i do think she is just meant they are without this program spackling are elected that they didn't go back and so i wasn't invited to comment and so i'd say that you know if you're a journalist nearing an expert and their insights if their opinion and even that my opinion didn't seem to fit with the line then i was dumped and consequently you know there was a bias that. i read and you did me come across as censorship or even a critic that attaching a propaganda but it also strikes me as a very routine and very common way of pretty decent television news not only in russian but i think pretty much everywhere how common this dream interviewing
that she's there as the weston governments have recognized her as a legitimate leader latvians is going to fire a schooling have president elect where is actually she has no legal standing and that she's like in venezuela and the problem was was that the producers that rang me sort of proof checks my answers before inviting me on and when i had made it clear that i don't think that the 2 cases are equivalent and made clear that i was going to say no i do think she is just meant they are without...
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from exeter via weston—super—mare and brentford, 0llie watkins came to the premier league.e "some days" happened on this sunday. six, yeah. but you make your own luck. and when aston villa have a player as good as jack grealish... commentator: and it's a magnificent seven! and this is really quite unbelievable! they were almost relegated last season. but that was weeks ago! it's a surreal experience, i suppose because as i said to the players in the dressing room, you just don't very often get a performance and result like we had tonight against the champions. who wants to lose 7—2? years ago, we told ourselves we want to create history. that was history tonight, but obviously the wrong one. manchester united had conceded two goals to tottenham in the blink of a disbelieving eye, in the gallop of a son run, while they still had 11 men. lamela and martial then exchanged slaps. and look at lamela‘s reaction. what‘s that? toothache? the united player was sent off. spurs just rolled on. maybe some squads are weary. schedules have been extraordinary. but tottenham seemed full of
from exeter via weston—super—mare and brentford, 0llie watkins came to the premier league.e "some days" happened on this sunday. six, yeah. but you make your own luck. and when aston villa have a player as good as jack grealish... commentator: and it's a magnificent seven! and this is really quite unbelievable! they were almost relegated last season. but that was weeks ago! it's a surreal experience, i suppose because as i said to the players in the dressing room, you just don't...
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david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that a rose is being washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent valid new in 1908 then followed last year by these extraordinary rains which have continued for a whole year so that means that predation huge amount of runoff and siltation and it's the combination of those 2 but have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amboseli just lift 10 sometimes 15 metres. back in bulgaria the storm brings. its shores over shifts. shanika is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the what's in the will has gone up again this could be her last day on this land. it's the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new home and business will be.
david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that a rose is being washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent valid new in 1908 then followed last year by...
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david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year by these extraordinary rains which have continued for a whole year so that means that predation huge amount of runoff and siltation and it's the combination of those 2 that have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sally just lift 10 sometimes 15 meters thanks back in bulgaria the storm brings. its shores for shifts. china is visibly worried and soon her worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day on this land. which the following day and construction has started on higher ground this is where china gets new home and business will b
david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year...
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tv and radio audiences, i am david of weston, welcome to balance of power. david: let's start with a check on the markets. let's turn to abigail doolittle. pretty choppy this morning on this monday. earlier, you had stocks higher in the s&p 500 was up about half a percent and now down about a percent so investors are searching for a direction. we see the bears winning a little bit after a multiweek winning streak for the major averages in the u.s.. nothing too decisive but where we have extra strength, dow transplants are being driven by the airlines and one way to think they won't run away with it, we have bond trading lower. a one millionntly on daily basis passengers who flow and that is a macro positive. week, itked about last suggests there is some optimism on the part of traders that may be some sort of scenario around airlines could -- some serve stimulus could get done but there's so much uncertainty. airlines have been outperforming more recently. getd: are we starting to something on the 10 year yield? abigail: we are still in that range. the 10 ye
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. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences, i am david of weston balance of power. david: let's start with a check on the markets. let's turn to abigail doolittle. pretty choppy this morning on this monday. earlier, you had stocks higher in the s&p 500 was up about half a percent and now down about a percent so investors are searching for a direction. we see the bears winning a little bit after a multiweek winning streak for the major averages in the u.s.. nothing too decisive but where we have extra strength, dow transplants are being driven by the airlines and one way to think they won't run away with it, we have bond trading lower. a one millionntly on daily
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it would weston with an update. futures -38 -- david westin with an update. routers -38. this is bloomberg. stay with us. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. the institute of national finance has gathered top executive this week to tackle the most critical issues facing the financial industry as a result of covid-19. anne richards is among the speakers at the virtual event and joins us. usually joining us from the imf world bank meetings. there is so much going on that we want that we were not sure what to start with in speaking to you -- we were not sure what to start with in terms of speaking with you. the worry is that there is a shock out there because of the u.s. elections, brexit, covid and all the uncertainty. what is the market looking at? because is interesting it looks like we had six months of the year -- then a bunch of stuff has been compressed in the last two to three months of the year. when you look at how markets rallied so strongly fueled by that with everything going again, i think people balked at the risk of a second wave, and the hope was a c
it would weston with an update. futures -38 -- david westin with an update. routers -38. this is bloomberg. stay with us. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. the institute of national finance has gathered top executive this week to tackle the most critical issues facing the financial industry as a result of covid-19. anne richards is among the speakers at the virtual event and joins us. usually joining us from the imf world bank meetings. there is so much going on that we want that we...
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weston come rude. he has got the country and a family diversity to.the boy was pasta one if is his only son. my soul. to significantly man like. me it is. this classroom still bears the scars of the brutal attack schools have been targeted in the past but not like this sistren to 17 fighting between government soldiers and the country's under 4 separatist militias has brought kills to the anger for regions separatist wants to create an independent state away from the majority of francophone leisure. this is the scene of the crime where gunmen are believed to be under a false separatist fighters known as they are boys shot and killed children as young as 11 that you don't want start in french inside this classroom when gunmen stormed the school and shot them at least 8 children have died as a result of this attack. the conflict here between anger for separatist militias and the government has taken is stored on the local population sees that you don't was slaughtered the population has mobilized to do no source killings groups of mostly women across th
weston come rude. he has got the country and a family diversity to.the boy was pasta one if is his only son. my soul. to significantly man like. me it is. this classroom still bears the scars of the brutal attack schools have been targeted in the past but not like this sistren to 17 fighting between government soldiers and the country's under 4 separatist militias has brought kills to the anger for regions separatist wants to create an independent state away from the majority of francophone...
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after ruskin dies in 1955, harry's grandson george bland ships the items to the family home in weston, west virginia. >> and everything went to the third floor, and that's where it remained. >> and that was ultimately just more stuff from another relative and just kind of got packed away for later. >> that later comes 50 years later, when betty's grandson john makes a shocking discovery in her attic. >> it was just kind of leaned against a wall underneath a tarp and very, very dirty. >> that's next. >> here's our "strange inheritance" quiz question. the answer after the break. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone. because this is not just a mirror, it's an unstoppable community. come on jesse, one more! it's every workout. come on you two, let's go! for everyone. so join in now. and see your best self. in the mirror. >> so, which of these three western legends didn't fight at the alamo? it's daniel boone. he fought in the french and indian war, and the american revolution, and died in 1820. >> the battle of san jacinto won texas its independence and insp
after ruskin dies in 1955, harry's grandson george bland ships the items to the family home in weston, west virginia. >> and everything went to the third floor, and that's where it remained. >> and that was ultimately just more stuff from another relative and just kind of got packed away for later. >> that later comes 50 years later, when betty's grandson john makes a shocking discovery in her attic. >> it was just kind of leaned against a wall underneath a tarp and...
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coming up, even weston, balance of power. going to be monitoring for updates from walter reed. this is blumberg. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power." we are waiting for another update from walter reed. the chief of staff said a decision will be made this afternoon on whether to release the president. the press secretary kayleigh mcenany has now tested positive for the virus. rick, welcome. things are developing fairly quickly. what's your take on the white house and its handling of the crisis at this point? rick: hi, david. we all have our thoughts and prayers with everybody who has been afflicted by this disease and virus. and that includes the white house team, president, first lady, and a growing list of senior aides and probably junior aides, who have been i
coming up, even weston, balance of power. going to be monitoring for updates from walter reed. this is blumberg. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power." we are waiting for another update from walter reed. the chief of staff said a decision will be made this afternoon on whether to release the president. the press secretary kayleigh mcenany has now...
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we all recorded the same way congresswoman weston, congresswoman spanberger far exceed her as constituent services as did ours. we spoke to an african-american small business owner who almost had to shut her business down because she reached out to her office and was not helped. we have a long list of people who were not helped. that is the bread-and-butter of her representation and she has failed. rep. luria: what i would say about that is it is ironic mr. taylor, because when i came into office, my chief of staff ask your staff a meeting in a turnover. you were in the navy. you understood turnovers. took over the case files. we got nothing from you. mr. taylor: we were supposed to finish -- we finish them. rep. luria: excuse me, can you ask him to stop interrupting? i would like to have my time. joe: you have it. rep. luria: as soon as we got the phones backup, we got call after call from people wanting to know what happened with their cases because they were not closed. and they were not resolved. as far as the woman you are mentioning, i cannot disclose the details for her privacy, bu
we all recorded the same way congresswoman weston, congresswoman spanberger far exceed her as constituent services as did ours. we spoke to an african-american small business owner who almost had to shut her business down because she reached out to her office and was not helped. we have a long list of people who were not helped. that is the bread-and-butter of her representation and she has failed. rep. luria: what i would say about that is it is ironic mr. taylor, because when i came into...
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some weston hills will still be wet. —— weston. to them. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network from december 2021. #she's got it. . . # and coming up this hour. we‘ll hear from ba narama about why they‘ve been in a band—bubble since lockdown. immunity to covid—19 may only last a few months, according to new research. antibodies are a key part of our immune defences and stop the virus from getting inside the body‘s cells. a team from imperial college london found the number of people testing positive for antibodies fell by 26% betweenjune and september. in the first round of testing, at the end ofjune and the beginning ofjuly, about 60 in 1,000 people had detectable antibodies — that‘s based on results for 350,000 people in england who took tests as part of the react—2 study. but in the latest set of tests, in september, only 44 per 1,000 people were positive. professor helen ward is one of the researchers from the school of public health at imperial college london — she explained the
some weston hills will still be wet. —— weston. to them. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network from december 2021. #she's got it. . . # and coming up this hour. we‘ll hear from ba narama about why they‘ve been in a band—bubble since lockdown. immunity to covid—19 may only last a few months, according to new research. antibodies are a key part of our immune defences and stop the virus from getting inside the body‘s cells. a team from...
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david weston with our special coverage of the-pointal debate from salt lake city, utah.. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ - [narrator] this is kate. - hey. - [narrator] she takes two prescriptions. kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she still pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. david: from blerk world headquarters in -- bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. a special edition of "balance of power" coverage of the vice-presidential debate. vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris are set to take the stage in about 30 minutes from right now. it's going to be a 90-minute debate moderated by susan page from "usa today" and will cover nine subjects in 10-minute segments. and although those subjects weren't announced in advance, we have a pretty good sen
david weston with our special coverage of the-pointal debate from salt lake city, utah.. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ - [narrator] this is kate. - hey. - [narrator] she takes two prescriptions. kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she still pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop...
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. >> lots of wild cards, maeve weston.ght knew. >>> nobody is coasting to the finish because unlike past elections nobody knows where the finish line might be or what lies beyond it. already we're seeing difficulties in the number of places. people taking part in a black lives matter and the polls march were met by police with pepper spray. the racially diverse group walked from the church to the county courthouse where they held a rally urging people to vote. police told the crowd to
. >> lots of wild cards, maeve weston.ght knew. >>> nobody is coasting to the finish because unlike past elections nobody knows where the finish line might be or what lies beyond it. already we're seeing difficulties in the number of places. people taking part in a black lives matter and the polls march were met by police with pepper spray. the racially diverse group walked from the church to the county courthouse where they held a rally urging people to vote. police told the...