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martin? ~' ., , ., ., martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument _ martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument would - martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument would be - martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument would be that| i said. the argument would be that if not _ i said. the argument would be that if not now. — i said. the argument would be that if not now, then how much different from the _ if not now, then how much different from the situation? we are always going _ from the situation? we are always going to _ from the situation? we are always going to have a fair portion of peopie — going to have a fair portion of people who are vulnerable. that will not change — people who are vulnerable. that will not change. how we proceed is always --oin not change. how we proceed is always going to _ not change. how we proceed is always going to have to take account of that, _ going to have to take account of that, and — going to have to take account of that, and the question is how much consideration is
martin? ~' ., , ., ., martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument _ martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument would - martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument would be - martin? i think it goes back to what i said. the argument would be that| i said. the argument would be that if not _ i said. the argument would be that if not now. — i said. the argument would be that if not now, then how much different from the _ if not now, then how much...
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laughter martin, last thought. laughter martin, last thou:ht. ., martin, last thought. the whole thin will martin, last thought. the whole thing will be _ martin, last thought. the whole thing will be very _ martin, last thought. the whole thing will be very different - martin, last thought. the whole i thing will be very different anyway. not quite _ thing will be very different anyway. not quite the event people were anticipating when they first won. and they're paying for something they won't get much back for. martin and jason, thank you very much. thank you too for watching. that's the papers. bye for now. hello. golfer louis 0ostheuizen has broken the record for the lowest score after two rounds at an open championship. the south african is three shots clear at the top of the leaderboard on 11 under par. 0ur correspondent andy swiss reports from royal st george's. it's the closest most of us will get to the trophy — the 0pen's favourite photo op doing a roaring trade. but others here are chasing the real thing. louis 0ostheuizen already won it once 11 years ago.
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thanks for that, martin. john, the worry is that all of this, one of the knock—on effects of this whole pandemic has been a terrible rise in hospital waiting lists, and sajid javid now talking about waiting list in the next two months of up to 30 million, an extraordinary figure. yes, at the moment we have 5 million people _ yes, at the moment we have 5 million people on— yes, at the moment we have 5 million people on waiting lists but he is warning — people on waiting lists but he is warning that he thinks it might double. — warning that he thinks it might double, partly because once people start going to their doctor, things that they— start going to their doctor, things that they would have gone weeks ago and months ago, they find there is a problem _ and months ago, they find there is a problem and they get added to the list of— problem and they get added to the list of people waiting for tests and procedures. we obviously know the reasons _ procedures. we obviously know the reasons that has c
thanks for that, martin. john, the worry is that all of this, one of the knock—on effects of this whole pandemic has been a terrible rise in hospital waiting lists, and sajid javid now talking about waiting list in the next two months of up to 30 million, an extraordinary figure. yes, at the moment we have 5 million people _ yes, at the moment we have 5 million people on— yes, at the moment we have 5 million people on waiting lists but he is warning — people on waiting lists but he is...
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dani: martin, so wonderful to catch up with you. that is martin alone. -- martin malone. coming up, we will turn to germany as angela merkel tours flooded areas and apologizes over a gap that threatens to destabilize her party ahead of september selection. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am dani burger in london. turning to germany, chancellor angela merkel has a toward areas of western germany that set this -- suffered devastating floods this last week. this came a day after her heir apparent was filmed laughing while germany's president made somber remarks about the flooding during a visit to the region, putting merkel in a damage control mode ahead of the september election. at the moment, what does the situation look like on the ground in germany? >> a lot of the rain has decided , although people think when it comes to floods, they are past the worst, especially in the worst affected areas in the west of the country. this weekend, we saw the flood shift not only from these western areas near belgium, but also to the south and east i
dani: martin, so wonderful to catch up with you. that is martin alone. -- martin malone. coming up, we will turn to germany as angela merkel tours flooded areas and apologizes over a gap that threatens to destabilize her party ahead of september selection. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am dani burger in london. turning to germany, chancellor angela merkel has a toward areas of western germany that set this -- suffered devastating floods this last...
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so, now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. uk army bomb disposal experts have safely detonated a second world war bomb — which was found during the construction of a new housing estate in east yorkshire. part of the m62 motorway has had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out. jake zuckerman reports. there you go. the moment a live world war ii bomb was detonated on the outskirts of goole. this was the device dug up by workers building a new housing estate in the town. bomb disposal experts spent yesterday and much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62 which passes right next to the site was closed in both directions, as police cordoned off the area. it led to traffic chaos across large parts of east yorkshire. i live in doncaster, i'm working today in hull royal infirmary doing on—call when i'm stuck in traffic. i'm ab
so, now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. uk army bomb disposal experts have safely detonated a second world war bomb — which was found during the construction of a new housing estate in east yorkshire. part of the m62 motorway has had to be shut near goole for a controlled explosion to be carried out. jake zuckerman reports. there you go. the moment a live world war ii bomb was detonated on...
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so now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. protestors in brazil have again taken to the streets across the country in support of vaccination and to demand the impeachment of presidentjair bolsonaro. the country is struggling with high numbers of covid deaths. local media reported demonstrations in 13 state capitals including sao paulo and rio dejaneiro. it comes as public prosecutors begin to investigate allegations that several government officials asked for bribes in connection with the purchase of two vaccines. around i7% of the brazilian population has been fully vaccinated so far. in england, an 11—year—old girl from bolton in greater manchester who went missing on thursday night has been found safe and well. police appealed for help infinding fatuma kadir after she travelled to london by train without her parents�* knowledge. herfamily, who had publicly urged her to contact them, said they were incredibly relieve
so now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. protestors in brazil have again taken to the streets across the country in support of vaccination and to demand the impeachment of presidentjair bolsonaro. the country is struggling with high numbers of covid deaths. local media reported demonstrations in 13 state capitals including sao paulo and rio dejaneiro. it comes as public prosecutors begin to...
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so now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. weather across the uk is becoming a little more volatile over the next few days. a risk of more thundery showers developing through the night tonight and into the early hours of sunday morning. particularly for southern england and south wales. clear skies for much of scotland and northern ireland, low cloud further east of the north sea but showers are more at—risk along those channel with east anglia as we go through the night. relatively mild start with overnight lows of 11—16. some showers could be intends through the morning and mayjust drift further west through the day. the best of the sunshine and warmth likely to be in western scotland with highs of 26. but the story is set to change into monday with further showers drifting steadily north. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines. at the tokyo o
so now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. weather across the uk is becoming a little more volatile over the next few days. a risk of more thundery showers developing through the night tonight and into the early hours of sunday morning. particularly for southern england and south wales. clear skies for much of scotland and northern ireland,...
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professor martin nicky, speaking to me - martin nicky, speaking to me earlier. —— professor martin mckee. the latest coronavirus figures show that 15 deaths were recorded across the uk in the last 2a hours, and 24,248 new infections. there were on average 211,809 new cases a day in the past week. 137,389 people have received a first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. in total, more than 45.2 million people have had theirfirstjab, which is 86% of all uk adults. 196,209 people have had their second jab in the past 24 hours, which means more than 33.6 million people are now fully vaccinated — which is nearly 64% of adults. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered on tomorrow's front pages at 22:30 and 23:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. a lovely duo. england's football team are back in the country after their convincing victory over ukraine in rome in the quarter finals of the euros. bookmakers now have england as favourites to win t
professor martin nicky, speaking to me - martin nicky, speaking to me earlier. —— professor martin mckee. the latest coronavirus figures show that 15 deaths were recorded across the uk in the last 2a hours, and 24,248 new infections. there were on average 211,809 new cases a day in the past week. 137,389 people have received a first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. in total, more than 45.2 million people have had theirfirstjab, which is 86% of all uk adults. 196,209 people...
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martin squarely refused to budge on the price of his medication. now please welcome to the stage martin scrolly founder facing the financial press. he tried to defend the indefensible. thanks for coming up here. if you could rewind the clock a few months, i wonder if you would do anything differently. i probably would have raised the price higher. is probably what i would have done. line. i think health care prices are inelastic. i could have raised that higher and made more progress, which is my primary. and again, no one wants to say, no one's proud of it. but you know, this is a capitalist society, capital system, and capitalist rules. and my investors expect me to back to my profit not to minimize them or go half or go 70 percent, but to go to 100 percent and immoral increase maybe. but perfectly legal as part of an investigation into the scandal of unchecked drug prices. martin scrolly was summoned to appear before a u. s. congressional committee. what do you say that that signal pregnant woman who might have aids, no income? she need therapy
martin squarely refused to budge on the price of his medication. now please welcome to the stage martin scrolly founder facing the financial press. he tried to defend the indefensible. thanks for coming up here. if you could rewind the clock a few months, i wonder if you would do anything differently. i probably would have raised the price higher. is probably what i would have done. line. i think health care prices are inelastic. i could have raised that higher and made more progress, which is...
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robert martin, he was sort of a grocery at first. when he became a cotton factory, he handled richer people's money he really seemed to have thought that he made it when he was able to acquire his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began reselling in the 1830s and 1840s. i speculate that rose may have come into his hands at the same period. there are records of him selling and acquiring other black people a number of enslaved lack people with the plantation that he bought in south carolina. martin became really rich. and then this was in 1852. we know from the study that when the slaveholder, when they die, all sort of terrible things happen to the people that they own. those people lives, black people's lives, americans who were enslaved were attached to the lives of their enslavers. it was not uncommon for people to be sold when their owners died. robert martin died and soon after ashley was sold. i think it is also the case that after rose died, although i cannot s
robert martin, he was sort of a grocery at first. when he became a cotton factory, he handled richer people's money he really seemed to have thought that he made it when he was able to acquire his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began reselling in the 1830s and 1840s. i speculate that rose may have come into his hands at the same period. there are records of him selling and acquiring other black people a number of enslaved...
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martin let this himself, he says, is ridiculous. insurance coverage was still pending. when it happened. there is an application process that takes anywhere from 30 to 60 days to approve you for insurance. among the losses a car he was saving to be his sun's first this is uncalled for, and i have a right to open a business and leave a legacy for my kids, just like the next man. martin still believes his community toe is a good idea and wants whoever did this to know he won't scare away so easily. i'm not folding my tent. i'm going to get a circus big top 10 in phileo deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. two large wildfires burning in northern california are still testing firefighters tonight. the dixie fire continues to grow with firefighters making little progress in containing it. cal fire says it is now at 91,000 acres burning more than 140 square miles in butte and plumas counties. it is 15% contained crusade. they expect the fire to keep moving northeast as they work to keep the fire away from homes and build fire lines. more evacuation orders were issued today. th
martin let this himself, he says, is ridiculous. insurance coverage was still pending. when it happened. there is an application process that takes anywhere from 30 to 60 days to approve you for insurance. among the losses a car he was saving to be his sun's first this is uncalled for, and i have a right to open a business and leave a legacy for my kids, just like the next man. martin still believes his community toe is a good idea and wants whoever did this to know he won't scare away so...
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the news, martin crawley was soon dubbed the most hated man in america. sometime later he was arrested by the f. b i and convicted by a federal court on securities fraud. he was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison . beyond his individual case squarely became the embodiment of the excesses of the pharmaceutical industry. and the embodiment of its cynicism. the price of darrow has never returned to its original level. ah, you can, you can give me some useful fools attract attention by their behavior, which while cynical, is actually very useful in giving a clear picture of what these people and their abuses of the system represent the candidates, even the systems over the past 10 years, the landscape of the drug industry has dramatically changed a handful of pharmaceutical companies manufacturers, the vast majority of drugs, the me, one of the world's top 5 is swiss company. novartis having acquired a host of smaller companies, it boasts an annual turnover of $45000000000.00. and now holds some promising patents and treatments for cancer and other rare d
the news, martin crawley was soon dubbed the most hated man in america. sometime later he was arrested by the f. b i and convicted by a federal court on securities fraud. he was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison . beyond his individual case squarely became the embodiment of the excesses of the pharmaceutical industry. and the embodiment of its cynicism. the price of darrow has never returned to its original level. ah, you can, you can give me some useful fools attract attention by their...
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martin: it is actually very different from that. we came into the transaction because we wanted to backup the team. their culture and the way we operate is very similar to our long-term. the reality is they are following the same path. our intention was always to back russ. not just an award for him, but the reality is that we have been doing this together. our job is to the transformative m&a that he has never done before. they have done a lot of smaller transactions. this is a larger transaction. it's a good marriage of our strengths and his, but he knows how these businesses should look at operate in this space. he has been doing it for a long time. he built api group over the last 12 years as ceo. we feel very comfortable from an execution standpoint. where we play a role is on the transactional area. matt: we have talked before about the spac deals you have done, you are widely considered the godfather of the spac. in this deal, you have a couple of investors alongside you, blackstone, biking global are buying perpetual preferr
martin: it is actually very different from that. we came into the transaction because we wanted to backup the team. their culture and the way we operate is very similar to our long-term. the reality is they are following the same path. our intention was always to back russ. not just an award for him, but the reality is that we have been doing this together. our job is to the transformative m&a that he has never done before. they have done a lot of smaller transactions. this is a larger...
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the me the martin squarely refused to budge on the price of his medication. now please welcome to the stage martin growing founder facing the financial press. he tried to defend the indefensible. thanks for coming up here. if you could rewind the clock a few months, i wonder if you would do anything differently. i probably would have raised the place higher is probably what i would have done. like i think health care prices are inelastic. i could have raised that higher and made more profit, which is my primary. and again, no one wants to say, no one's proud of it. but you know, this is a capitalist society, capital system, the capitalist rules. and my investors expect me to back to my profit not to minimize them or go halford with 70 percent, but to go to a 100 percent and immoral increase maybe, but perfectly legal. as part of an investigation into the scandal of unchecked drug prices. martin squarely was summoned to appear before a u. s. congressional committee. what do you say to that stigma? old pregnant women who might have aids? no income. she needs th
the me the martin squarely refused to budge on the price of his medication. now please welcome to the stage martin growing founder facing the financial press. he tried to defend the indefensible. thanks for coming up here. if you could rewind the clock a few months, i wonder if you would do anything differently. i probably would have raised the place higher is probably what i would have done. like i think health care prices are inelastic. i could have raised that higher and made more profit,...
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the martin squarely was soon dubbed the most hated man in america. sometime later, he was arrested by the f. b i and convicted by a federal court on securities fraud. he was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison . beyond his individual case squarely became the embodiment of the excesses of the pharmaceutical industry and the embodiment of its cynicism. the price of darrow prim has never returned to its original level. i knew that some useful fools attract attention by their behavior, which while cynical, is actually very useful in giving a clear picture of what these people and their abuses of the system represent. the candidate even associates over the past 10 years, the landscape of the drug industry has dramatically changed. a handful of pharmaceutical companies manufacturers, the vast majority of drugs, the me, one of the world's top 5 is swiss company. novartis, having acquired a host of smaller companies, it boasts an annual turnover of $45000000000.00, and now hold some promising patents and treatments for cancer and other rare diseases. the
the martin squarely was soon dubbed the most hated man in america. sometime later, he was arrested by the f. b i and convicted by a federal court on securities fraud. he was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison . beyond his individual case squarely became the embodiment of the excesses of the pharmaceutical industry and the embodiment of its cynicism. the price of darrow prim has never returned to its original level. i knew that some useful fools attract attention by their behavior, which...
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he represented rosa parks, martin luther king, john lewis, among many other civil rights luminaries. his success in the courtroom on civil rights is what makes up much of today's textbook for law students. i could go on. let's hear from mr. gray. are you with us? >> thank you very much. >> terrific. we're happy to have you today. how are you doing? >> i'm doing fine, and i want to thank the foundation and those of you who are responsible for having this program. i sat and listened some of the incidents from slavery time forward and just happy to be a part of your program here today. thanks for the invitation. >> absolutely. we're honored. we talked a few days ago. i've had the honor to read your biography and seen some of your other interviews. i have my own questions. we will get to the audience questions along the way as well. i wanted to start with a quote that i pulled out of your biography that struck me. you opened up with one of your chapters with the words segregation was the order of the day. when i was admitted to practice law in alabama, in september of 1954, we were segre
he represented rosa parks, martin luther king, john lewis, among many other civil rights luminaries. his success in the courtroom on civil rights is what makes up much of today's textbook for law students. i could go on. let's hear from mr. gray. are you with us? >> thank you very much. >> terrific. we're happy to have you today. how are you doing? >> i'm doing fine, and i want to thank the foundation and those of you who are responsible for having this program. i sat and...
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proffers raquel martin joins us now live from washington. raquel, i can only imagine this decision is sparking. >> some controversy with some members. that's right. it definitely is some frustration on capitol hill coming from republicans who say these new rules are confusing and also unfair to vaccinated americans. they also argue that they don't think they'll work in the end. >> we have a crisis at our border. and we're playing footsie with mask mandates in the people's house. republicans on capitol hill are in an uproar after house speaker nancy pelosi reinstated mask school mascot once again be required in the hall of the house the about mandates, not about science. i think that's what causes a lot of problems before meeting the capitol physician wednesday, republican leader kevin mccarthy fly on the new rules. >> this is what people are the decision comes just a day after the cdc issued new guidance, recommending americans living in covid hotspots mascot while indoors, whether vaccinated or not, we have new science. we have a country th
proffers raquel martin joins us now live from washington. raquel, i can only imagine this decision is sparking. >> some controversy with some members. that's right. it definitely is some frustration on capitol hill coming from republicans who say these new rules are confusing and also unfair to vaccinated americans. they also argue that they don't think they'll work in the end. >> we have a crisis at our border. and we're playing footsie with mask mandates in the people's house....
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tell me about the impact that martin had on you. >> i mean, even to this day, the impact of martin is with me every day. of course, it started in seal training, he, to me, was this quintessential navy seal. he was a vietnam vet, he was, to me, the gold standard of the navy seals. when we were in training, he did not hesitate, to pick me out of a crowd, and turn me into a sugar cookie, as we say, where you roll around in the sand and good-natured harassment on a routine basis. after seal training, we were stationed at the same team, and we became very close friends. then in 1983, he had a head-on bicycle accident and was paralyzed from the chest down and has been since that time. and never once, never once in all those years have i heard martin complain about his lot in life. never once did he say, why me? to this day, he oversees the triathlon that we run every year as part of our underwater demolition team, and our seal fraternity. he's done more from a wheelchair then any men standing erect. he is a remarkable, remarkable inspiration. >> on september 11th 2001, you were still recupe
tell me about the impact that martin had on you. >> i mean, even to this day, the impact of martin is with me every day. of course, it started in seal training, he, to me, was this quintessential navy seal. he was a vietnam vet, he was, to me, the gold standard of the navy seals. when we were in training, he did not hesitate, to pick me out of a crowd, and turn me into a sugar cookie, as we say, where you roll around in the sand and good-natured harassment on a routine basis. after seal...
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. >> ellen martin is off tonight. researchers are revealing the damaging risk that comes with smoke exposure, from asthma to lead poisoning, and it all began with what was, at the time, the worst fire on record in california. >> reporter: november 2018. smoke from the camp fire blows south and turns day to twilight in the bay area. and our lungs? >> there's a huge range of health concerns. these fine particles and smoke can increase asthma attacks, can increase susceptibility to infections, and can even contribute to heart attacks and strokes. >> reporter: during the camp fire, the town of paradise went into smoke and into your lungs, and parts of it were pure poison. >> yes, there are toxic components to the smoke with structures and cars, and that these toxic components travel a long way. >> reporter: 150 miles away. that's how far lead and zinc and other heavy metals were carried by the heat and the wind and the flames. >> so all of this tells us that people do need to be very concerned about protecting their lungs
. >> ellen martin is off tonight. researchers are revealing the damaging risk that comes with smoke exposure, from asthma to lead poisoning, and it all began with what was, at the time, the worst fire on record in california. >> reporter: november 2018. smoke from the camp fire blows south and turns day to twilight in the bay area. and our lungs? >> there's a huge range of health concerns. these fine particles and smoke can increase asthma attacks, can increase susceptibility...
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martins is due in court. july 21st nine o'clock in the morning department. 29 a here at the hall of justice. that's an arraignment and at that time, the district attorney says he'll ask the judge to revoke $300,000 bail outside the hall of justice in san jose. i'm jesse gary ktvu, fox two news in berkeley, a man who was passed out inside his vehicle with guns surrendered to officers without incident earlier this evening. officers responded to prince street at about 1 30 this afternoon and for nearly three hours used loudspeakers to try to wake up the man officers set up a safety perimeter around the vehicle and asked everyone to avoid the area. at about four o'clock the man came to and then surrendered to police officers say they found two handguns and a long gun inside the car. it was not immediately known why the man had the guns or what, if anything he planned to do with them. coming up tonight. dozens of covid cases and maybe dozens board. they're growing outbreak that has a north face, shelter, scramblin
martins is due in court. july 21st nine o'clock in the morning department. 29 a here at the hall of justice. that's an arraignment and at that time, the district attorney says he'll ask the judge to revoke $300,000 bail outside the hall of justice in san jose. i'm jesse gary ktvu, fox two news in berkeley, a man who was passed out inside his vehicle with guns surrendered to officers without incident earlier this evening. officers responded to prince street at about 1 30 this afternoon and for...
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martin luther king was in his late 20's. abernathy was a couple years older. i was a few years younger. ms. parks was in her 30's. so, you had young people. there were young people at a&t, and north carolina who started this it in demonstrations for students. and it was also students who started the freedom rides, that resulted in the desegregation of transportation systems in the state also. so young people have played a , very important role. including john lewis in the selma to montgomery march. i filed the lawsuit, when they were beaten back on bloody sunday. i filed that before the close of the day on monday. these people did it in a nonviolent manner. there was not any looting. there were people who did violence but it was only against those persons. whatever they decide to do and as they look back and see the young people and the old people, the white people and the black people, everybody, those persons who were involved in the movement, they did it in a nonviolent manner. whatever we do, violence is not the answer. jesus taught us to love one another
martin luther king was in his late 20's. abernathy was a couple years older. i was a few years younger. ms. parks was in her 30's. so, you had young people. there were young people at a&t, and north carolina who started this it in demonstrations for students. and it was also students who started the freedom rides, that resulted in the desegregation of transportation systems in the state also. so young people have played a , very important role. including john lewis in the selma to...
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so, now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. five different types of cycling events are taking place at this year's tokyo olympics. while the sight of all those athletes on bikes might inspire some of us to hop on the saddle, not all of our local streets are suitable for cycling, let alone allowing our children to ride on — unlike the netherlands, where a huge portion ofjourneys are made by bike. so, what does it take to make cycling nation? anna holligan has been collecting some tips from the dutch bike lanes. here in the netherlands, bikes rule. 40 years ago, the government created the dutch cycling embassy as there was so much interest in how cities transform themselves into this paradise for people on bikes. and here's their first tip. well, you need to make it really comfortable. and i think what we are doing right now is a perfect example of that. chris bruntlett travels the world, teaching other countries how to make
so, now i know who martin compston is. and we'll have to wait until next year to know what emily and martin's on—screen partnership is like. five different types of cycling events are taking place at this year's tokyo olympics. while the sight of all those athletes on bikes might inspire some of us to hop on the saddle, not all of our local streets are suitable for cycling, let alone allowing our children to ride on — unlike the netherlands, where a huge portion ofjourneys are made by bike....
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and that's what happened to him on martin. he was stopped by george zimmerman, and in the criminal justice system didn't do anything to hold george zimmerman accountable. so that was the last straw for me. what is the importance of data in 5 for racial justice in 2014 ferguson having the friday for the the was one of the last one moment where the nation came focus monthly. it became clear that there was very little data produced by the federal government to help us understand the problem. for me, that meant that the 1st thing is to get the data i build loving, please fall in as a map that quite simply visualizes people who are killed by police. the goal is to demonstrate as this is indeed a nationwide problem that requires a systemic solution. you've been working to renew the racial injustice for a while. now. have there been any personal costs to you? absolutely. my work is literally compiling reading through analyzing and thinking out how to tell a story about cases of people who have been killed and otherwise it's hard in p
and that's what happened to him on martin. he was stopped by george zimmerman, and in the criminal justice system didn't do anything to hold george zimmerman accountable. so that was the last straw for me. what is the importance of data in 5 for racial justice in 2014 ferguson having the friday for the the was one of the last one moment where the nation came focus monthly. it became clear that there was very little data produced by the federal government to help us understand the problem. for...
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in san francisco, alan martin, kpix 5. >>> another looming cost. long-term disability for long haulers. the estimated cost to date, $2.6 trillion. >>> taking a look at your top headlines, california taking the first $35 million step toward state-funded guaranteed income. the first of the nation program lawmakers approved today will benefit pregnant individuals and young adults aged out of foster care. payments will generally range from $500-$100 a month, with no restrictions on how that money is spent, and if you have children, check your bank account. federal tax credits for nearly 60 million kids went out today. income qualified households will get a total of $3600 for children under 6 and 3000 for older kids. half that money will be paid out in six installments. parents will have to claim the rest on their tax returns. >>> in the height of summer, retailers are pulling five spray on sunscreens from store shelves after testing turned up a cancer-causing chemical. johnson & johnson voluntarily recalled the neutrogena and aveeno products after dete
in san francisco, alan martin, kpix 5. >>> another looming cost. long-term disability for long haulers. the estimated cost to date, $2.6 trillion. >>> taking a look at your top headlines, california taking the first $35 million step toward state-funded guaranteed income. the first of the nation program lawmakers approved today will benefit pregnant individuals and young adults aged out of foster care. payments will generally range from $500-$100 a month, with no restrictions...
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se trata de martÍn de jesÚs lÓpez obrador. el mandatario mexicano negÓ que esos billetes fueran para su campaÑa presidencial. >> entiendo que es un asunto hasta personal y lo estÁn convirtiendo en un asunto polÍtico. jessica: en la grabaciÓn que encabeza el periodista carlos, el hermano menor del gobernante reciben mÁs de $2000 en efectivo. luego mete el dinero en un sobre que minutos despuÉs le entrega a lÓpez obrador. esto se grabÓ con una cÁmara oculta en el comedor de la casa de leÓn en tuxtla, gutiÉrrez. leÓn despuÉs fue coordinador de protecciÓn civil en el actual gobierno. es el mismo que le entrega dinero a lÓpez obrador, el otro hermano del presidente. en otros dos vÍdeos dados a conocer por latinos hace un aÑo, tras la apariciÓn de la nueva grabaciÓn, tambiÉn el ex funcionario federal asegurÓ que los recursos entregados fueron a tÍtulo personal producto de sus ahorros y con motivo de un prÉstamo. >> la intenciÓn es perjudicarme . a mi hermano martÍn no lo veo desde hace cinco aÑos. jessica:
se trata de martÍn de jesÚs lÓpez obrador. el mandatario mexicano negÓ que esos billetes fueran para su campaÑa presidencial. >> entiendo que es un asunto hasta personal y lo estÁn convirtiendo en un asunto polÍtico. jessica: en la grabaciÓn que encabeza el periodista carlos, el hermano menor del gobernante reciben mÁs de $2000 en efectivo. luego mete el dinero en un sobre que minutos despuÉs le entrega a lÓpez obrador. esto se grabÓ con una cÁmara oculta en el comedor de la...
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ah, ah, martin. crawley were soon dubbed the most hated man in america. sometime later, he was arrested by the f. b i and convicted by a federal court on securities fraud. he was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison . beyond his individual case squarely became the embodiment of the excesses of the pharmaceutical industry. and the embodiment of its cynicism. the price of derek has never returned to its original level. ah, you can either to show them some useful fools attract attention by their behavior. which while cynical is actually very useful in giving a clear picture of what these people and their abuses of the system represent. the candidates, even social over the past 10 years, the landscape of the drug industry has dramatically changed. a handful of pharmaceutical companies manufacturers, the vast majority of drugs, the me, one of the world's top 5 is swiss company. novartis, having acquired a host of smaller companies, it boasts an annual turnover of $45000000000.00, and now holds some promising patents and treatments for cancer and other rare d
ah, ah, martin. crawley were soon dubbed the most hated man in america. sometime later, he was arrested by the f. b i and convicted by a federal court on securities fraud. he was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison . beyond his individual case squarely became the embodiment of the excesses of the pharmaceutical industry. and the embodiment of its cynicism. the price of derek has never returned to its original level. ah, you can either to show them some useful fools attract attention by their...
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martin? the whole thing will be very different anyway. martin? the whole thing will be very different anyway-— different anyway. quite the event nobody was _ different anyway. quite the event nobody was anticipating. - different anyway. quite the event nobody was anticipating. and - different anyway. quite the event. nobody was anticipating. and they're -a in: for nobody was anticipating. and they're paying for something _ nobody was anticipating. and they're paying for something they _ nobody was anticipating. and they're paying for something they won't - nobody was anticipating. and they're paying for something they won't get| paying for something they won't get much back for. thank you both very much. that's it for the papers. sport and weather coming next. more news at the top of the hour. bye for now. hello. golfer louis oostheuizen has broken the record for the lowest score after two rounds at an open championship. the south african is three shots clear at the top of the leaderboard on 11 under par. our correspondent andy swiss reports fr
martin? the whole thing will be very different anyway. martin? the whole thing will be very different anyway-— different anyway. quite the event nobody was _ different anyway. quite the event nobody was anticipating. - different anyway. quite the event nobody was anticipating. and - different anyway. quite the event. nobody was anticipating. and they're -a in: for nobody was anticipating. and they're paying for something _ nobody was anticipating. and they're paying for something they _...
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>> pablo espera noticias de su hija nicole de 25 aÑos de edad y su esposo luis de 28 aÑos de edad a martÍn cada dÍa qu pasa sin saber de su hermana l duele mÁ >> el no saber te mata por dentro pasÓ una semana qu salimos de casa a las 3 de l maÑana >> hace 12 meses con su perr nicole y luis que se casaron e enero se mudaron al edificio >> estarÍa 24 horas sacando roca >> este vÍdeo fue tomado por u joven que llegÓ a la escena d la tragedia donde se ve un persona con una lÁmpara buscando vida entre los escombros e horas de la noche se permitiÓ e acceso a maquinaria pesada asÍ han recuperado mÁs cuerpos en las Últimas horas y han cavad mÁs tÚneles , los (inaudible han estado cerca de la escen >> fui a gritar su nombre que me escuche >> recuerdas la Últim comunicaciÓ >> el dÍa del padre vino a cas comimo >> (nombre en inglÉs) >> pablo y martÍn representan el sentimiento de decenas d familiares >> cada dÍa que pasa son menos posibilidades de buenas noticias pero sÍ sentimos que todavÍ puede pasa >> en (nombre en inglÉs) florida rogelio noticias telemund >> son mÁs de 800
>> pablo espera noticias de su hija nicole de 25 aÑos de edad y su esposo luis de 28 aÑos de edad a martÍn cada dÍa qu pasa sin saber de su hermana l duele mÁ >> el no saber te mata por dentro pasÓ una semana qu salimos de casa a las 3 de l maÑana >> hace 12 meses con su perr nicole y luis que se casaron e enero se mudaron al edificio >> estarÍa 24 horas sacando roca >> este vÍdeo fue tomado por u joven que llegÓ a la escena d la tragedia donde se ve un...
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matt: that was martin franklin speaking to it yesterday. he's not the only one warning about these transactions. he has been for a while. there have been numerous people saying that the flood of new back -- new spacs creates questionable disclosures. the appetite to go public is still strong. 250 ipo's have been priced in 2021. that's up more than 190%. kathleen smith is with us, the founding principle of renaissance capital to talk about this red-hot market. it looks like you guys have a ton of deals on your docket. in my right in reading that you have 18 to go over? kathleen: we have been at record levels of ipo pricing read this is something we have not seen in history area we are beyond what we saw in the internet bubble, we are out almost 100 billion now. matt: does that were you? kathleen: the best time is when investors are nervous about deals. we see these deals flying off the shelf. we want to see a proper amount of three on the part of investors -- of worry on the part of investors. too many deals are getting done at very high pri
matt: that was martin franklin speaking to it yesterday. he's not the only one warning about these transactions. he has been for a while. there have been numerous people saying that the flood of new back -- new spacs creates questionable disclosures. the appetite to go public is still strong. 250 ipo's have been priced in 2021. that's up more than 190%. kathleen smith is with us, the founding principle of renaissance capital to talk about this red-hot market. it looks like you guys have a ton...
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we have a few questions about martin luther king. i will save that one. but you have a great story about the boy from troy. could you talk a little bit about your introduction to him and your impression of him as a young man? >> yes, john lewis was from troy, alabama, lived a rural area about 50 miles south of montgomery and about 50, 60 miles south of tuskegee. and he had heard about dr. king and read about him in the bus boycott. this is 1958. he wanted to go to troy state, which was a white college in his home county. they wouldn't accept him, and some of the kids down there tried to use the library, and they couldn't use the public library, so he sent a letter to dr. king and said he wanted to talk with him about going to troy state. dr. king gave him a bus ticket from troy, alabama, round trip to montgomery, and called me and told me when he was going to arrive at the bus station, and if i would go down and bring him to a meeting where he and reverend abernathy was at abernathy's church and talk about the possibility of helping him get into troy stat
we have a few questions about martin luther king. i will save that one. but you have a great story about the boy from troy. could you talk a little bit about your introduction to him and your impression of him as a young man? >> yes, john lewis was from troy, alabama, lived a rural area about 50 miles south of montgomery and about 50, 60 miles south of tuskegee. and he had heard about dr. king and read about him in the bus boycott. this is 1958. he wanted to go to troy state, which was a...
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martins is due in court. july 21st nine o'clock in the morning department. 29 a here at the hall of justice. that's an arraignment and at that time, the district attorney says he'll ask the judge to revoke the $300,000 bail outside the hall of justice in san jose. i'm jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. coming up mask once again required indoors in los angeles county. what prompted health officials to re implement those guidelines. also ahead. there are coronavirus concerns here in the bay area as well. how many more deaths the city of san francisco is expecting a atteberry weather? i'm tracking another round of fog as we had in here friday morning, but temperatures will actually warm up as we head into the weekend. we'll have more on that with your forecast coming up, and the bootleg fire in oregon is now the law. just fire burning in the united states how governor newsom is helping that state fight the fire and let's go ahead and take you outside and give you a live look at how traffic is moving along on interst
martins is due in court. july 21st nine o'clock in the morning department. 29 a here at the hall of justice. that's an arraignment and at that time, the district attorney says he'll ask the judge to revoke the $300,000 bail outside the hall of justice in san jose. i'm jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. coming up mask once again required indoors in los angeles county. what prompted health officials to re implement those guidelines. also ahead. there are coronavirus concerns here in the bay area as...
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se encuentra con ricky martin. [hablan a la vez] [risas] son cerca de 10 personas que necesitaron para entrar y salir. tony: hay que investigar quiÉn diseÑÓ el vestido. carlos: y la cantidad de memes. [risas] ely: estÁ preciosa karol g. estÁ preciosa. maity: quiÉn fue la famosa que se tuvieron que poner algunos debajo del vestido para levantarlo? fue alguna famosa. lo voy a pensar. [hablan a la vez] >> gloria trevi tambiÉn ayer espectacular. [risas] carlos: cada vez mÁs grande los vestidos y el talento. hablando de talento va a cantar la presentadora mÁs joven de "premios juventud". cerramos este viernes en vivo y con mÚsica. no se lo pierdan. nosotros nos despedimos. que pasen un lindo fin de semana y sigan en "despierta amÉrica". 24 aÑos siendo fieles a lo que tÚ quieres. ya regresamos. [mÚsica] ♪ deja de usar ese cuadernito ♪ ♪ con quickbooks te pagan rapidito... ♪ ♪ pa' que no se te quemen los circuitos. ♪ haz tu negocio más exitoso con intuit quickbooks. en subway hay tantas novedade
se encuentra con ricky martin. [hablan a la vez] [risas] son cerca de 10 personas que necesitaron para entrar y salir. tony: hay que investigar quiÉn diseÑÓ el vestido. carlos: y la cantidad de memes. [risas] ely: estÁ preciosa karol g. estÁ preciosa. maity: quiÉn fue la famosa que se tuvieron que poner algunos debajo del vestido para levantarlo? fue alguna famosa. lo voy a pensar. [hablan a la vez] >> gloria trevi tambiÉn ayer espectacular. [risas] carlos: cada vez mÁs grande los...
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martin luther king jr. >> the impetus of the whole festival was the fact that when martin luther king was assassinated all of america, inner city america, went up in flames with rioting and not wanting a repeat performance of what happened. that made it easier for the city to okay the idea of having some sort of event that would keep people occupied during the weekend. >> the festival's main goal was to remind us of who we are. remind us of what's important to us. remind us of where we came from and the community that we've managed to build in spice of everything that this country has done to try to tear us down. >> reporter: the festival showcased an astonishing group of performances. the likes of david ruffin of the temptations. ♪ i've got sunshine ♪ ♪ on a cloudy day ♪ a babyfaced 19-year-old stevie wonder. the chambers brothers. ♪ pop-soul group the fifth dimension. ♪ this is the dawning of the age o aquarius ♪ the crowd who'd come to see those acts, 300,000 strong. >> as far as i could see, it was just black people. this was the first time i'd ever seen so many of u
martin luther king jr. >> the impetus of the whole festival was the fact that when martin luther king was assassinated all of america, inner city america, went up in flames with rioting and not wanting a repeat performance of what happened. that made it easier for the city to okay the idea of having some sort of event that would keep people occupied during the weekend. >> the festival's main goal was to remind us of who we are. remind us of what's important to us. remind us of where...
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abraham lincoln lost his life, martin luther king lost his life. ulysses it as grant led the forces of the confederacy in the democratic party which insisted on slavery, segregation and separation. yet i hear the same thing over and over. separation, segregation. and the marxist left how they demean lincoln and frederick douglass. and demean martin luther king what you mean a colorblind society? all of the civil rights activist and movements and supreme court decisions. all they did was enshrined the white dominant society. it is now bleeding into our classroom supported by the teachers union in media no link in are ulysses s grant black lives matter are no martin luther king jr. or frederick douglass this is a great country it is a magnificent country. look at the border people pouring over from every corner of the world to escape their countries and culture. it's a nation worth defending that so my book american marxism about that's what the s about. see you next time on "life, liberty & levin". steve: former president trump on stage at cpac a sh
abraham lincoln lost his life, martin luther king lost his life. ulysses it as grant led the forces of the confederacy in the democratic party which insisted on slavery, segregation and separation. yet i hear the same thing over and over. separation, segregation. and the marxist left how they demean lincoln and frederick douglass. and demean martin luther king what you mean a colorblind society? all of the civil rights activist and movements and supreme court decisions. all they did was...
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. >> martÍn logrÓ salvar al pasajero. pero el padre era arrastrado por la corriente. finalmente lo rescataron casi sin aliento. >> impresionante. hablamos con los nos hÉroes que salvaron a esta familia.os hÉroes que salv esta fdos hÉroes que salvaron a esta familia >> cÓmo decidieron efectuar el rescate? cÓmo se pusieron de acuerdo y cÓmo los sacaron de la corriente?cÓmo decidieron efect rescate? cÓmo se pusieron de acuerdo y cÓmo los sacaron de la corr¿cÓmo decidieron efectuar e rescate? cÓmo se pusieron de acuerdo y cÓmo los sacaron de la corriente?cÓmo se pusieron de acuerdo y cÓmo los sacaron de la corr¿cÓmo se pusieron de acuerdo y cÓmo los sacaron de la corriente? >> quisimos hacer un tramo l largo, pero lago nos el agua n. tuvimos que seguir mÁs abajo. tomar ventaja con ellos para hacer algo >> martÍn, ¿cÓmo se sienten al saber que su heroico acto le salvÓ la vida a tres personas y es reconocido a nivel internacional? >> muy contentos. nunca nos imaginamos que serÍa de esta manera. nunca pensamos que saldrÍamos en las noticias, mucho me
. >> martÍn logrÓ salvar al pasajero. pero el padre era arrastrado por la corriente. finalmente lo rescataron casi sin aliento. >> impresionante. hablamos con los nos hÉroes que salvaron a esta familia.os hÉroes que salv esta fdos hÉroes que salvaron a esta familia >> cÓmo decidieron efectuar el rescate? cÓmo se pusieron de acuerdo y cÓmo los sacaron de la corriente?cÓmo decidieron efect rescate? cÓmo se pusieron de acuerdo y cÓmo los sacaron de la corr¿cÓmo...
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we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix... simone manuel's above her trying to fight on, and above simone... getting an opportunity to show her stuff. nonstop, displayed at the highest performance level... finding something and the us takes gold! ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ - yes! ♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> welcome back. u.s. troops could be out of afghanistan in just a matter of days answer tand the security situation there is unraveling fast. anna coren has more on this. the
we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ here are the two battling...
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that was professor paul hunter speaking to martin - alice. that was professor paul hunter speaking to martin a i alice. that was professor paul i hunter speaking to martin a little earlier. time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. for the majority of us, sunday was another hot and sunny day, indeed, it was the hottest day of the year so far for both england and wales. 30.2 celsius the new mark for wales, that was recorded in cardiff, and 31.6 celsius at london�*s heathrow, that�*s also the uk�*s highest temperature of the year so far, along with england�*s highest temperature. now, you can see the extent of the day�*s sunshine. we do have some cloud coming round our area of high pressure into northern areas of scotland. and overnight, that cloud could be thick enough for an odd passing spot of rain through for western aisles and the highlands, but otherwise, it�*s a dry night with largely clear skies. it is a night, though, those temperatures are going to struggle to come down, so an uncomfortable night for s
that was professor paul hunter speaking to martin - alice. that was professor paul hunter speaking to martin a i alice. that was professor paul i hunter speaking to martin a little earlier. time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. for the majority of us, sunday was another hot and sunny day, indeed, it was the hottest day of the year so far for both england and wales. 30.2 celsius the new mark for wales, that was recorded in cardiff, and 31.6 celsius at london�*s...