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here's jericka duncan. >> duncan: good evening, this is our western edition. we begin tonight with new concerns about america's vaccine supply. there is enough to go around but vaccinations are slowing as cases remain high. this week president biden will mark 100 days in office and most americans including democrats, republicans and independents approve of the way he's handled the distribution of vaccine. as of today, more than 53 percent of american adults have gotten at least one shot. more than 36 percent are vaccinated. cbs' lilia luciano leads us from los angeles where it is becoming easier to access those shots. >> reporter: jericka, here at l.a. forum they're offering vaccinations without appointment to anyone 16 or older. just drive up and get your shot. officials are trying to make it easier so angelenos won't skip on getting a dose. shorter lines at an l.a.supersite as one-third of californians are now fully vaccinated. but the u.s. may soon find that vaccine supply is greater than the demand for shots. >> there are people who clearly are vaccine hes
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here's jericka duncan. >> duncan: good evening, this is our western edition. today marked the second easter disrupted by covid. while there's hope vaccines will help end the crisis, variants are threatening to prolong it. tonight, canada and europe are experiencing a new wave and lockdowns. in the u.s., an arms race. 18% of americans are fully vaccinated but the cases are rising, in 27 states and washington, d.c. cbs's lilia luciano is in los angeles tracking all of it for us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka, california gains ground in its battle against covid, meaning more in-person gatherings. but more concerns about less social distancing and not following other safety protocols. worshipers in l.a. celebrated easter inside in church and in pews and outside in cars, relaxed covid restrictions allowing them to together. ( singing ) elsewhere, some unmasked and ignoring safety protocols. >> j-e-s-u-s! >> reporter: the former f.d.a. commissioner said americans must remain vigilant. >> we have variants we don't fully understand. >> repor
here's jericka duncan. >> duncan: good evening, this is our western edition. today marked the second easter disrupted by covid. while there's hope vaccines will help end the crisis, variants are threatening to prolong it. tonight, canada and europe are experiencing a new wave and lockdowns. in the u.s., an arms race. 18% of americans are fully vaccinated but the cases are rising, in 27 states and washington, d.c. cbs's lilia luciano is in los angeles tracking all of it for us tonight....
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from new york, here's jericka duncan. >> duncan: good evening. in many ways america seems on the covid rebound. on "60 minutes" tonight fed chair jerome powell tells cbs's scott pelley the economy is set to bounce back with growth in jobs. and this weekend a new vaccine milestone, a record 4.6 million shots were administered saturday which means nearly 71 million americans are now fully vaccinated. but some states are still in trouble. cbs's lilia luciano is in los angeles and leads us off tonight. >> good evening, jericka. here in los angeles the county is micking-- picking up the pace to vaccinate as many people as possible. so far they have given out almost five million shots but across the country health officials are bracing for vaccine shortages and possible surges. >> one shot and one shot only. >> a shot of relief as los angeles expands vaccine eligibility to include anyone 16 years or older. california joining other states doing that to beat back the virus as fast as possible. >> we need to get in the habit of trying to surge resources i
from new york, here's jericka duncan. >> duncan: good evening. in many ways america seems on the covid rebound. on "60 minutes" tonight fed chair jerome powell tells cbs's scott pelley the economy is set to bounce back with growth in jobs. and this weekend a new vaccine milestone, a record 4.6 million shots were administered saturday which means nearly 71 million americans are now fully vaccinated. but some states are still in trouble. cbs's lilia luciano is in los angeles and...
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i'm jericka duncan. we thank you so much for watching. have a great night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org live from the cbs bay area studios, this is the kpix 5 news . >>> now at 6:00 one of the bay area's biggest school districts is about to welcome thousands of kids back to class but the plan is not a done deal with teachers. >> why are we at where we are now? >> students rallied remember a man killed by east bay police and why they say it did not have to happen. >>> we need to defund the police and put more money into mental health programs. >> mother nature really leveled the playing on this weekend warm-up and yesterday was inland and today we felt it here in the city and in the bay. i will show you how things changed and what comes next. >>> with no rain in sight and was of ours running low, one barrier -- bay area district is considering something it has not done in decades. >>> the oakland unified school district will welcome thousands of students back first thing tomorrow for in person learning. but as we explained, the reop
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in the sense that alan duncan said far worse _ the sense that alan duncan said far worse things when he was tory mp. about _ worse things when he was tory mp. about boris — worse things when he was tory mp. about borisjohnson. it's no great surprise _ about borisjohnson. it's no great surprise that he didn't like him and -et surprise that he didn't like him and get on _ surprise that he didn't like him and get on with— surprise that he didn't like him and get on with him. the damaging bit, when _ get on with him. the damaging bit, when he _ get on with him. the damaging bit, when he was an mp described boris johnson _ when he was an mp described boris johnson as— when he was an mp described boris johnson as a circus act. use been called _ johnson as a circus act. use been called him — johnson as a circus act. use been called him a _ johnson as a circus act. use been called him a clown he can, buffoon as welt _ called him a clown he can, buffoon as welt the — called him a clown he can, buffoon as well. the damage could be about how boris _ as well. the damage could be about
in the sense that alan duncan said far worse _ the sense that alan duncan said far worse things when he was tory mp. about _ worse things when he was tory mp. about boris — worse things when he was tory mp. about borisjohnson. it's no great surprise _ about borisjohnson. it's no great surprise that he didn't like him and -et surprise that he didn't like him and get on _ surprise that he didn't like him and get on with— surprise that he didn't like him and get on with him. the damaging bit,...
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duncan markham. the photo _ expect with absolute dignity. duncan markham. the photo from _ expect with absolute dignity. duncan markham. the photo from bao - expect with absolute dignity. duncan l markham. the photo from bao morrow is incredibly striking put out on the eve of the funeral ready to focus on that relationship of the queen of the duke. i focus on that relationship of the queen of the duke.— focus on that relationship of the queen of the duke. i think that's it. we've seen _ queen of the duke. i think that's it. we've seen in _ queen of the duke. i think that's it. we've seen in the _ queen of the duke. i think that's it. we've seen in the past - queen of the duke. i think that's it. we've seen in the past few i queen of the duke. i think that's l it. we've seen in the past few days since _ it. we've seen in the past few days since his_ it. we've seen in the past few days since his death all there is sort of formal_ since his death all there is sort of formal stuff and incredible stories of what _ formal stuff and incredible stories of what an
duncan markham. the photo _ expect with absolute dignity. duncan markham. the photo from _ expect with absolute dignity. duncan markham. the photo from bao - expect with absolute dignity. duncan l markham. the photo from bao morrow is incredibly striking put out on the eve of the funeral ready to focus on that relationship of the queen of the duke. i focus on that relationship of the queen of the duke.— focus on that relationship of the queen of the duke. i think that's it. we've seen _ queen...
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what alan duncan said when he was _ insult. what alan duncan said when he was an— insult. what alan duncan said when he was an mp! it is less of a playground and no insight into how competent or incompetent boris johnson — competent or incompetent boris johnson was when he was foreign secretary— johnson was when he was foreign secretary which i think most people acknowledge and i was not his finest time _ acknowledge and i was not his finest time. in _ acknowledge and i was not his finest time. , :, acknowledge and i was not his finest time. i:, :,, :, acknowledge and i was not his finest time. :, time. in your opinion, jason. i wouldjust_ time. in your opinion, jason. i would just leave _ time. in your opinion, jason. i would just leave that - time. in your opinion, jason. i | would just leave that therefore supports and with the daily mirror. a lot of the papers have had images of the queen and her son prince charles, they have been walking having an easter stroll in the garden in windsor, an interesting take on prince philip.— take on prince philip. gorgeous hotos
what alan duncan said when he was _ insult. what alan duncan said when he was an— insult. what alan duncan said when he was an mp! it is less of a playground and no insight into how competent or incompetent boris johnson — competent or incompetent boris johnson was when he was foreign secretary— johnson was when he was foreign secretary which i think most people acknowledge and i was not his finest time _ acknowledge and i was not his finest time. in _ acknowledge and i was not his finest...
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joining us is dmc global vice president duncan aldrin -- duncan aldred. what are you anticipating demand for this suv in particular is going to look like relative to the pickup? duncan: i think demand will be off the charts, quite frankly. we launched the pickup truck gmc hummer ev back in october. and again, the addition one which was a limited-edition sold out in minutes. we have released the suv behind me. this addition sold out in equally quicktime. the demand is huge. the price tag are fairly significant. it begins at $80,000, going up to 100 $5,000 for the gmc suv version of the hummer ev. again, what you are getting for that price tag is quite revolutionary technology. a whole suite of technology, giving capability, refinement, giving a really premium vehicle. we expect amanda to continue to being high -- we expect demand to continue to be high. as we speak, as we get more more reservations coming in. kailey: do you think this will help the hummer name be kind of one that wealthy buyers flock to a way that other gm brands have not been necessarily?
joining us is dmc global vice president duncan aldrin -- duncan aldred. what are you anticipating demand for this suv in particular is going to look like relative to the pickup? duncan: i think demand will be off the charts, quite frankly. we launched the pickup truck gmc hummer ev back in october. and again, the addition one which was a limited-edition sold out in minutes. we have released the suv behind me. this addition sold out in equally quicktime. the demand is huge. the price tag are...
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the most --oular little bit earlier duncan. the most pepular ever— little bit earlier duncan. the most popular ever asylum-seekers. - little bit earlier duncan. the most | popular ever asylum-seekers. was popular ever asylum—seekers. was your invention? i popular ever asylum-seekers. was your invention?— your invention? i never claimed that. but your invention? i never claimed that- ltut ves- _ your invention? i never claimed that. but yes. he _ your invention? i never claimed that. but yes. he was _ your invention? i never claimed that. but yes. he was a - your invention? i never claimed l that. but yes. he was a refugee. your invention? i never claimed - that. but yes. he was a refugee. as ajenny quite that. but yes. he was a refugee. as a jenny quite rightfully says there, it was not british. yet i don't know for me i grew up as a child in the 70s. for me i grew up as a child in the 705. i for me i grew up as a child in the 70s. i was taught about prince philip and explain who he was by my grandmother who with hindsight now i realise probably had a bit of a crush on him
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a verdict. >> black lives matter. >> duncan: with frustration against excessive police force spilling into the streets again. cities across the country prepare for the end of the chauvin trial. >> we have the latest from minneapolis where closing arguments are just hours away. >> killing an unarmed black people is unacceptable. >> duncan: also tonight new deadly shootings in texas and wisconsin, while indianapolis investigates a gunman's access to weapons. >> did he not make it in the red flag system. >> plus new pain in america's covid crispa hospitalizations surge with a vaccine on pause.
a verdict. >> black lives matter. >> duncan: with frustration against excessive police force spilling into the streets again. cities across the country prepare for the end of the chauvin trial. >> we have the latest from minneapolis where closing arguments are just hours away. >> killing an unarmed black people is unacceptable. >> duncan: also tonight new deadly shootings in texas and wisconsin, while indianapolis investigates a gunman's access to weapons. >>...
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alan duncan, these are his memoirs. they look like they're going to be a veryjolly read.
alan duncan, these are his memoirs. they look like they're going to be a veryjolly read.
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joining me now is duncan nichols, director of strategy, croud. good morning, duncan. were you surprised about the news of netflix? ., . , ~' netflix? not really, ithink many expected _ netflix? not really, ithink many expected netflix - netflix? not really, ithink many expected netflix noti netflix? not really, i think. many expected netflix not to add that many subscribers in the first quarter mainly because they added so many during the course of the prior year. we often call covertly great excelerator, in results, the netflix calls it the way forward. so they weren't expecting to reach subscribers at the levels until 2022, quite an enviable position for the platform to be in and the market has taken stock of that. what netflix needs to do this year is instead shift focus towards how they can retain the users that they engaged over the course of the pandemic and also potentially how they can get some more value out of it. isn't itjust about get some more value out of it. isn't it just about the content and if that is the case and they are having to spend less on con
joining me now is duncan nichols, director of strategy, croud. good morning, duncan. were you surprised about the news of netflix? ., . , ~' netflix? not really, ithink many expected _ netflix? not really, ithink many expected netflix - netflix? not really, ithink many expected netflix noti netflix? not really, i think. many expected netflix not to add that many subscribers in the first quarter mainly because they added so many during the course of the prior year. we often call covertly great...
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news updates are always on kpix.com captioning sponsored by cbs >> duncan: tonight, america's race to vaccinate hits a speed bump-- millions of people are not getting their second shot of covid-19 vaccine and those numbers are growing. >> there are people who have clearly vaccine hesitant. >> duncan: we'll check in with dr. david agus of the challenges still ahead. also tonight india's covid surge. oxygen runs short as its health. plus president biden's first 100 days. we have new polling on what americans think as mr. biden gets set to address congress. the academy awards return. we speak to the creators of the oscar nominated short film inspired by the death of george floyd. >> it was a way for me to communicate not only what i had felt but what i had been expering
news updates are always on kpix.com captioning sponsored by cbs >> duncan: tonight, america's race to vaccinate hits a speed bump-- millions of people are not getting their second shot of covid-19 vaccine and those numbers are growing. >> there are people who have clearly vaccine hesitant. >> duncan: we'll check in with dr. david agus of the challenges still ahead. also tonight india's covid surge. oxygen runs short as its health. plus president biden's first 100 days. we have...
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if you're in the uk, jennie bond and duncan larcombe will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening. the latest from the bbc sport center. the latest from the bbc sport center. to the premier league where tottenham and everton remain just a point apart after an entertaing 2—all draw at goodison park this evening. jose mourinho's side took the lead in the first half through harry kane. everton did draw level from the penalty spot and then went in front through this well taken goalfrom gilfi sigurdsson. but a moments confusion amongst the everton defenders let in harry kane for a second. two goals for him but a worrying moment right at the end when he appeared to turn his ankle before being forced to hobble off. bad news for spurs with just a week to go before the league cup final. for harry took off the way they did a couple of minutes ago with a game open trying to win it for him to come out is not because he's he something. but today is friday, next match is wednesday. the other one i
if you're in the uk, jennie bond and duncan larcombe will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening. the latest from the bbc sport center. the latest from the bbc sport center. to the premier league where tottenham and everton remain just a point apart after an entertaing 2—all draw at goodison park this evening. jose mourinho's side took the lead in the first half through harry kane. everton...
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. >> duncan: tonight covid optimism and caution. america sets a new single day vaccine record,-- record, 4.6 million shots but the virus still rising in some states. michigan sounding the alarm. >> we are seeing a surge because of the variants. >> duncan: complicating the fight, a sharp decline in the distribution of some shots this week. we get a covid checkup with our dr. david agus. >> also tonight, vaccine inequity, protesters in south africa demand their share. plus royal reflections. prince andrew speaks about the death of his father and queen elizabeth's loss.
. >> duncan: tonight covid optimism and caution. america sets a new single day vaccine record,-- record, 4.6 million shots but the virus still rising in some states. michigan sounding the alarm. >> we are seeing a surge because of the variants. >> duncan: complicating the fight, a sharp decline in the distribution of some shots this week. we get a covid checkup with our dr. david agus. >> also tonight, vaccine inequity, protesters in south africa demand their share. plus...
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duncan scott. they had to did a propos day of protest against the trying to be swimmer son yang and i think the fear of that spreading that kind of accusations that are that may not be at all founded by some athletes against other athletes that's a cause for concern but if we're talking about sort of wanting to pensacola management is there an argument to be made that events like this need to move with the times they need to sort of soak up the wind to trends that are happening in society well the athletes commission. polled 3500 athletes olympic athletes from 195 countries and 70 percent of them. indicated that they support rule 50 which prohibits. protests of political or religious protests at that at the ceremony or at the at the podium in your opinion i mean ass case of the moment they have the right to express that views that say during press conferences one social meter in front of john less in your opinion is fact enough or is all to pull. off the 50 wrong 50 on fatty restrictive. i think th
duncan scott. they had to did a propos day of protest against the trying to be swimmer son yang and i think the fear of that spreading that kind of accusations that are that may not be at all founded by some athletes against other athletes that's a cause for concern but if we're talking about sort of wanting to pensacola management is there an argument to be made that events like this need to move with the times they need to sort of soak up the wind to trends that are happening in society well...
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i'm jericka duncan. facebook could decide to lift its ban on former president donald trump as soon as this week. they banned him following the january 6th capitol riots. twitter removed the former president permanently from its platform. it fuelled a growing debate over how we should police the internet and social media. >> men are trash. can i say this on facebook or no? >> right now, probably not. >> reporter: for nearly two years, this researcher gained exclusive access to the creation of facebook's oversight board, the new independent group soon the rule on donald trump's account. >> it was kind of pitched as the supreme court of facebook. they don't really like it when you call it that. >> reporter: yes, most facebook rules are still written by the company and enforced by algorithms and subcontractors, but for the hardest cases these 19 human rights experts will judge what content users can post. why would facebook want someone else deciding what can be on their platform? >> because they are incredi
i'm jericka duncan. facebook could decide to lift its ban on former president donald trump as soon as this week. they banned him following the january 6th capitol riots. twitter removed the former president permanently from its platform. it fuelled a growing debate over how we should police the internet and social media. >> men are trash. can i say this on facebook or no? >> right now, probably not. >> reporter: for nearly two years, this researcher gained exclusive access to...
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duncan kenendy reports. the biggest demonstration was here in london, attracting several hundred protesters. the first around hyde park... and then here in parliament square. for much of the time it was peaceful. screaming until scuffles broke out when police called on marchers to disperse. the metropolitan police say ten officers have been injured, though none seriously, and more than two dozen arrests have been made. there have been other marches in leeds, manchester and bournemouth, mostly peacefully. demonstrators are protesting against the government's new proposed police and crime bill, which they say will limit their right to protest. duncan kennedy, bbc news. the response to the covid pandemic has had a devastating impact on many young people's mental health and increased the demand for services that are already under pressure. now, some of those affected from across the uk are teaming up, calling for more support and to have a say in how services are run in the future. 0ur correspondent sian lloyd h
duncan kenendy reports. the biggest demonstration was here in london, attracting several hundred protesters. the first around hyde park... and then here in parliament square. for much of the time it was peaceful. screaming until scuffles broke out when police called on marchers to disperse. the metropolitan police say ten officers have been injured, though none seriously, and more than two dozen arrests have been made. there have been other marches in leeds, manchester and bournemouth, mostly...
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but first cbs' jericka duncan is going to lead off our coverage tonight from new york. good evening, jericka. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. while the occurrence of these blood clots appears to bese blood clots appears to be extr extremely rare, this pause really allows health officials to figure out what happened and also warn doctors about the symptoms. also tonight, we're learning that johnson & johnson will delay its roll-out in europe. tonight, pressing pause, americans are being turned away from the johnson & johnson vaccine, some offered pfizer or moderna instead, after the stunning announcement that six women developed a rare blood clot in the brain after getting the vaccine. >> this is a recommendation, and it's not a mandate. it's out of an abundance of caution. >> reporter: within hours, one by one, every state followed the doctor's orders. but even with millions of doses now on hold -- >> the j&j vaccine makes up less than 5% of the more than 190 million recorded shots in arms in the united states to date.a >> reporter: the women affected also had
but first cbs' jericka duncan is going to lead off our coverage tonight from new york. good evening, jericka. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. while the occurrence of these blood clots appears to bese blood clots appears to be extr extremely rare, this pause really allows health officials to figure out what happened and also warn doctors about the symptoms. also tonight, we're learning that johnson & johnson will delay its roll-out in europe. tonight, pressing pause, americans...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you. let's now bring in dr. anthony fauci. dr. fauci is president biden's chief medical advisor. and, dr. fauci, we're really glad you're here to help explain what this really means. so, people who just got the johnson & johnson vaccine are worried. what should they look out for? >> well, it depends on when they got it. it appears that this adverse event occurs within-- between six days and 13 days, so if you're beyond the four weeks and you've had it a month or two ago, i think you really don't need to worry about anything. if you are in the time frame of within a week or two of having gotten vaccinated, remember one thing -- this is a very rare event. it's less than one in a million. having said that, you still want to be alert to some symptoms such as severe headache, some difficulty in movement or some chest discomfort and difficulty breathing. >> o'donnell: these are women of child-bearing age. does this suggest it could be hormonal? >> absolutely, and that's one of the things we want to investigate. there have been similar t
norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you. let's now bring in dr. anthony fauci. dr. fauci is president biden's chief medical advisor. and, dr. fauci, we're really glad you're here to help explain what this really means. so, people who just got the johnson & johnson vaccine are worried. what should they look out for? >> well, it depends on when they got it. it appears that this adverse event occurs within-- between six days and 13 days, so if you're beyond the four weeks...
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it's too soon to evaluate the pilot project as a whole but duncan sanchez for one hopes it will prove a success and set a precedent he says his work days are a 3rd shorter now and his earnings higher he also enjoys the attention passers by are fascinated. the almost wondered. what i learned the real emotions about people ask me is that your bike. and i say sadly no it's not. a charity find a really cool and pick it's a good idea no exhaust nothing that harms the environment may feel i'm promoting change because. he still takes the bus home but he's saving up to buy a good bike and then he will contribute even more to the greening of bogo time. that's all from us at global 3000 this week thanks for joining us and do send us your thoughts on the program write to global 3000 at v.w. dot com and visit our facebook page to d.w. global ideas see you next week take kept. saying eco india. the world needs new antibiotics because more and more pathogens are becoming resistant to the ones that already exist indonesian biologists and we are tough yana is research and new samples from mangrove fo
it's too soon to evaluate the pilot project as a whole but duncan sanchez for one hopes it will prove a success and set a precedent he says his work days are a 3rd shorter now and his earnings higher he also enjoys the attention passers by are fascinated. the almost wondered. what i learned the real emotions about people ask me is that your bike. and i say sadly no it's not. a charity find a really cool and pick it's a good idea no exhaust nothing that harms the environment may feel i'm...
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>> erica major: -threeis an ordinance amending line 1 651 duncan street as a landmark consistent with standards and affirm appropriate findings. members of the public who wish to provide public, item number on the screen, thatanything . meeting id is 187 724 4053. then press pound, pound. listen closely for the system prompt after you dial so you can addyourself to the speaker line . >> chair melgar: we are now joined by the sponsor, improviser mandelman. thank you for introducingthis item . would you please share your remarks? >> supervisor mandelman: iq chair melgar. thank you chair melgar and happy invisibility day to all. this is an ordinance to designate a longtime hold of the slider: secure one duncan street san francisco historic landmark and i want to begin my thinking supervisor peskin for your cosponsorship. phyllis passed away over a year ago in april were giants of the early lgbtq rights movement. they were the first same-sex couple legally wed in san francisco. the home they live together and worthless the end of her life, 651 duncan is a 751 square-foot college times wit
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the 3rd goal was another simple affair because duncan to help himself to position strong towards goal and drove the ball home 20 minutes later my books captain did much the same thing again his 2nd goal the 4th and final nail in shot his call for . another win for the evergreen star has found a tough lesson for his junior colleague says. over achiever or suspicious steered into dizzy heights this season carter. also punching above their weight under pelligrino much about so. it was only own who drew 1st blood in this clash taking the ball from the halfway line to the back of the net in just 3 touches. has now scored 3 league goals this season all of them with his head.
the 3rd goal was another simple affair because duncan to help himself to position strong towards goal and drove the ball home 20 minutes later my books captain did much the same thing again his 2nd goal the 4th and final nail in shot his call for . another win for the evergreen star has found a tough lesson for his junior colleague says. over achiever or suspicious steered into dizzy heights this season carter. also punching above their weight under pelligrino much about so. it was only own who...
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you didn't value on the induce digging in the eye and putting him in a moment implosion him to get duncan and clark concealer. swung slow if you see the bus time give you in faster visor hasa to pursue. you are quite a very own on pulley to shoot hoops are still on sailboats you can have them of. mine comes. in april $937.00 chancellor adult hitler personally gave the secret order to forcibly sterilized the rhineland so-called occupation children a special unit was set up under the nazi secret police the gestapo to carry out the order. it was called special commission number 3. high a special commission number 3 was the body that organized the illegal forced sterilizations that all the documents pertaining to the children in question were made available to special commission 3 in the us and is thus what's interesting is that the children's data were supplied by the state authorities responsible for hereditary issues as part of the information gathering process they had written to our district commissioners and mayors ahead of time. young greg or bards from plight also fell into the clutch
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but also for you duncan if it was not if you believe it was you go into witness we've got a lot of our. economy. but when it comes stunts yeah that's what i'm going to look at. it will be. not just. serbs and montenegrins came back now as federal republic of yugoslavia and maybe 2 world cup in 1908 and euro 2000 they too had their share of the golden generation like bread like we have to reach and players from european cup winning red starred. see me show me kind of which bore down $72.00 each. plus the excellent youth work survived the war one outstanding example is part of these until a greater care. but these are no mothers. who did this if he had ignited. he only moves. us to. fall and it would you know it sort of me service production of youth talent is so massive that the country is listed as the world's 4th largest export nation of footballers which is often a recipe for club survival so it's not you not to be got all the. lot of the things you love in you. yet the leaders created this 1000000 never going to see. what you really need a lot of young kossovo to build its football
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jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on his case with an assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley and benedict cumberbatch is the lieutenant colonel tasked with tying him to terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of a conspiracy but i am starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be on the outside of one. what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin mcdonald, whose career has shifted between fiction and documentaries is how to make the mauritian�*s revelations more dramatic, and many viewers will be well aware of what went on at guantanamo. it's an endeavour in which he is hugely aided by his riveting performance which lends a very personal edge to the proceedings, drawing us deeper into the nightmare of his individual ordeal i'm like a statue! ironically, for all the horrors of his imprisonment,
jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on his case with an assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley and benedict cumberbatch is the lieutenant colonel tasked with tying him to terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of a conspiracy but i am starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be on the outside of one. what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin mcdonald, whose career has shifted...
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cast — jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on salahi's case with assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley, and benedict cumberbatch is liutenant colonel stuart couch, tasked with tying salahi to terrorist atrocities. i've never been part of a conspiracy, - but i'm starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be - on the outside of one. i'm sorry, what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin macdonald, whose career has shifted between fiction and documentaries, is how to make the mauritanian�*s revelations of torture dramatic, when many viewers will already be well aware of what went on at guantanamo. it's an endeavour in which he is hugely aided by rahim's riveting central performance, which lends a very personal edge to the proceedings, drawing us deep into the nightmare of salahi's individual ordeal, allowing us to see the world through his eyes. being here, i'm... i'm like a statue! ironically, for all the horrors of his imprisonment, the mauritanian works best as a portrait of an unbre
cast — jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on salahi's case with assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley, and benedict cumberbatch is liutenant colonel stuart couch, tasked with tying salahi to terrorist atrocities. i've never been part of a conspiracy, - but i'm starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be - on the outside of one. i'm sorry, what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin...
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for "cbs this morning," youjeri duncan, new york. >> i so admire her conviction. back then i loved looking at her as an officer back then and the woman she is today and she never gave up. >> never gave up. 15 years is a long time. >> i like the quote, "the time is always write." >> yes. did you write it down? >> "the time is always right to do right." >> i didn't know nunc pro tunc was. she used latin. >> she's owed $800,000 but that to me is still not enough for what she's been through. and mirrors what's happening today. >> it shouldn't have taken so long but at least it's finally coming. >> and jericka! >> a flashback. >> how fitting she was there at the beginning and now she's here to see the conclusion. very colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like back to 2011. what about natalie? or, chloe? camilla? isabella? emma? madison! remove ten years of yellow stains with colgate optic white renewal ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪
for "cbs this morning," youjeri duncan, new york. >> i so admire her conviction. back then i loved looking at her as an officer back then and the woman she is today and she never gave up. >> never gave up. 15 years is a long time. >> i like the quote, "the time is always write." >> yes. did you write it down? >> "the time is always right to do right." >> i didn't know nunc pro tunc was. she used latin. >> she's owed...
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lieutenant governor duncan, thank you so much for being with us. why don't we start with the $64,000 question that critics of this legislation and now this law have brought up, which is, why -- wlafs the need for a bill that champkd georgia's voting laws when you had the secretary of state and federal judges saying, there was no widespread voter fraud? what was the purpose of it? >> i think that is the $64 million question. and the realities of this is the legislative process actually worked. there was some -- in my opinion, not so good ideas flew in early in the legislative process. the committee process in both chambers worked on getting something that was much better and more agreeable. it included bipartisan ideas and it ultimately was the final passage of the bill. but here's the problem. the reality is the outside fringes have controlled the messaging on this. the far right somehow thinks that this is some sort of chess move in response to donald trump's misinformation for ten weeks. and the left is screaming and hollering that this is, you k
lieutenant governor duncan, thank you so much for being with us. why don't we start with the $64,000 question that critics of this legislation and now this law have brought up, which is, why -- wlafs the need for a bill that champkd georgia's voting laws when you had the secretary of state and federal judges saying, there was no widespread voter fraud? what was the purpose of it? >> i think that is the $64 million question. and the realities of this is the legislative process actually...
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to confess because given enough about amish i think that the duncan bit of the hat hasn't. the rhythm of the sudan they're called for the idea but they're not the kind of without that how many have done and i thank god i had a similar set of moral values like if you. had to me from different class of say the least you you'll notice that it's like me and like a bit of barry but he's like a classy classy people i've been nice if you don't like me your friend but people he's a genius but in on way he's one. couldn't the dame of the instead of iraq the colonial and be absent from her. mom and without in the who am i going to look at the corner or. a young girl who thought we'll. come so the guy into. the destiny. on their way to show me anything they try me many quick comments and very crowded also like we've seen that scene already and see that i didn't invent a club for practically. got out of the list and i defeated in the way i did do you mean. they've been offensive and they're not. shocked by that i'm one of them of the. present before the while it's i'm going to try and
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>> erica major: -threeis an ordinance amending line 1 651 duncan street as a landmark consistent with standards and affirm appropriate findings. members of the public who wish to provide public, item number on the screen, thatanything . meeting id is 187 724 4053. then press pound, pound. listen closely for the system prompt after you dial so you can addyourself to the speaker line . >> chair melgar: we are now joined by the sponsor, improviser mandelman. thank you for introducingthis item . would you please share your remarks? >> supervisor mandelman: iq chair melgar. thank you chair melgar and happy invisibility day to all. this is an ordinance to designate a longtime hold of the slider: secure one duncan street san francisco historic landmark and i want to begin my thinking supervisor peskin for your cosponsorship. phyllis passed away over a year ago in april were giants of the early lgbtq rights movement. they were the first same-sex couple legally wed in san francisco. the home they live together and worthless the end of her life, 651 duncan is a 751 square-foot college times wit
>> erica major: -threeis an ordinance amending line 1 651 duncan street as a landmark consistent with standards and affirm appropriate findings. members of the public who wish to provide public, item number on the screen, thatanything . meeting id is 187 724 4053. then press pound, pound. listen closely for the system prompt after you dial so you can addyourself to the speaker line . >> chair melgar: we are now joined by the sponsor, improviser mandelman. thank you for...
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the former labour leader jeremy corbyn and the former conservative leader iain duncan smith are amongst 70 cross—party politicians who'll campaign together to oppose them, calling them discriminatory and divisive. downing street says no final decision has been made on their use, and the government described reports that they could be trialled in theatres and sports grounds as speculation. but on easter monday, the prime minister will have some decisions to announce. he's likely to confirm that restrictions will be eased further in england on april the 12th, allowing beer gardens to reopen as well as nonessential shops. and he'll announce the results of his global travel taskforce. this will set out how foreign travel can resume. countries are likely to be categorised as red, amber and green. returning from a red—list country would require hotel quarantine, amber, home quarantine, and green, negative covid tests. but exactly when foreign travel will get the green light is still up in the air. iain watson, bbc news. with me is our political correspondentjonathan blake. an interesting
the former labour leader jeremy corbyn and the former conservative leader iain duncan smith are amongst 70 cross—party politicians who'll campaign together to oppose them, calling them discriminatory and divisive. downing street says no final decision has been made on their use, and the government described reports that they could be trialled in theatres and sports grounds as speculation. but on easter monday, the prime minister will have some decisions to announce. he's likely to confirm...
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championships, which start tomorrow in canada, and it's a welcome return to competition, as thomas duncan reports. back on the ice after 12 months without a competitive match. a year ago, the covid—19 pandemic denied eve muirhead's team another shot at the world title just days before the tournament was meant to start. the time in and out of lockdown since has caused plenty of challenges. you have so much — has caused plenty of challenges. gm. have so much time on your own, to think, and it is exactly the same in this bubble. you are on your own so often that your head is just constantly going at 100 miles an hour and you have so much time to think and have the time what you are thinking is not positive, you are always thinking the negative. so that has been a tough side of it. the scotland team arrived in calgary last week and have spent most of their time in quarantine as part of their time in quarantine as part of the world championship bubble. the men's team managed a silver medal earlier this month with a top six place earning a spot for next year's winter olympics. eve muirhead
championships, which start tomorrow in canada, and it's a welcome return to competition, as thomas duncan reports. back on the ice after 12 months without a competitive match. a year ago, the covid—19 pandemic denied eve muirhead's team another shot at the world title just days before the tournament was meant to start. the time in and out of lockdown since has caused plenty of challenges. you have so much — has caused plenty of challenges. gm. have so much time on your own, to think, and it...
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it's too soon to evaluate the pilot project as a whole but duncan sanchez for one hopes it will prove a success and set a precedent he says his work days are 3rd shorter now and his earnings higher he also enjoys the attention passers by are fascinated. but i learned the real emotion about the people ask me is that your bike. and i say sadly no it's not. a charity they find it really cool and think it's a good idea no exhaust nothing that harms the environment. feel i'm promoting change. he still takes the bus home but he's saving up to buy a good bike and then he will contribute even more to the greening of bogo time. that's all from us at global 3000 this week thanks for joining us and do send us your thoughts on the program write to global 3000 at d w dot com and visit our facebook page to d.w. global ideas see you next week take care. and for full. * the promise of the moment crystal man. the only one dancing to high on the criminal cartels they work internationally and are increasingly brutal we investigate along a german border europe's new man crystal meth. 30 minutes on d w. t
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or duncan if it was not you stupid believe it. or. economist if you meet last fall you. see an what's wrong and so if. it were the. serbs and montenegrins came back now as federal republic of yugoslavia and made it to world cup in 1908 and euro 2000 they too had their share of the golden generation like bread like me out of each and players from european cup winning red start. or down 70 church. plus the excellent youth work survived the war one outstanding example is quite a tease on belgrade's a cat. these are no mothers. who did this if you did. you only me. always said to me service production of youth talent is so massive that the country is listed as the world's 4th largest export nation of footballers which is often a recipe for club survival was an option not to be got all the egos. yet the leaders created this millionaire are going to see yet little reason is what you really got a lot of young kossovo to build its football on these pillars relying on patriotic impetus and recruiting from a large diaspora before corona in late 2019 i want to call you a 1st younge
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it's too soon to evaluate the pilot project as a whole but duncan sanchez for one hopes it will prove a success and set a precedent he says his work days are 3rd shorter now and his earnings higher he also enjoys the attention passers by are fascinated. what i learned the real emotion about people ask me is that your bike. and i say sadly no it's not. a charity they find it really cool and think it's a good idea no exhaust nothing that harms the environment maybe i feel i'm promoting change because. he still takes the bus home but he's saving up to buy a good bike and then he will contribute even more to the greening of bogo time. that's all from us at global 3000 this week thanks for joining us and do send us your thoughts on the program write to global 3000 at d w dot com and visit our facebook page to d.w. global ideas see you next week take cash. the. story of producer propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the occupied drying land their fathers are soldiers from the french colonies. they can apply to the. good graces of. the chil
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there it is captioning sponsored by cbs >> duncan: tonight, celebrations and covid concerns for another disrupted easter. some worshipers return to the pews, no masks, no distancing. others don't risk it, gathering again, online and outside. at airportrts, a record return o the sky. also, forgotten heroes. we meet the florida workers delivering covid victims who died alone to their final resting place. plus, georgia's voting rights battle-- big business takes sides. corporate america has a responsibility to advance and support and strengthen american democracy, as the governor lashes out.
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it's too soon to evaluate the pilot project as a whole but duncan sanchez for one hopes it will prove a success and set a precedent he says his work days are 3rd shorter now and his earnings higher he also enjoys the attention passers by are fascinated. by. what i learned the real emotion about people ask me is that your bike. and i say sadly no it's not. charity they find it really cool and think it's a good idea no exhaust nothing that harms the environment. if you are promoting change because. he still takes the bus home but he's saving up to buy a good bike and then he will contribute even more to the greening of bogo time. that's all from us at global 3000 this week thanks for joining us and do send us your thoughts on the program right see you global 3000 at d. w. dot com and visit our facebook page to d.w. global ideas see you next week take cabs. to. africa. it's extraordinary and not for the faint of heart a bike ride from cairo the city is dominated by cards but i do business cleaning their best case. clear streets and better. suited for good. 30 minutes on the. cryptocurren
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always our to sheffer good talking with you we appreciate your insights tonight thank you thank you duncan. finding affordable housing is a problem familiar to big city dwellers around the world germany's capital used to be known for its relatively low and cheap rents but in recent years as the city attracted people from all over the world those rents here in berlin they have so worth last year a lot went into foreigners that aimed to deal with this problem it kept rents at a low level for most apartments in berlin and it even forced landlords to reduce returns in many cases but today that wall was overturned by the german constitutional court which found that the city's government did not have the power to introduce it the judges said only the federal government could bring in such legislation the ruling sparked a protest march by angry demonstrators in central berlin. which days really here in germany has even attracted attention from the united nations balakrishna vijay gopal is the un's special rocketeer on the right to hell's ing and joins us from near washington it's good to have you
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duncan and the median wins of islam this is a. fun totems for the class the 1st on the no doubt that to him guns guns that are cool enough. to land. or maybe not back over to you scott those are quite some performances there can you tell us a little bit about the reactions. yeah well the internet is essentially exploded i mean that's all the german twitter is is talking about right now and. the reaction i mean was immediate most of the media in germany but also most of these actors german colleagues immediately condemned these these videos and said they were they were stupid they were cynical and maybe even dangerous and to see maybe how dangerous they are or could be you can look at the people who really like them online including a lot of far right politicians including members of the a.f.p. the far right party in the german parliament who applauded this action and say these videos show support for their actions against german law. right ok well that's obviously not a very well thought through campaign and somewhat of a of a hug
duncan and the median wins of islam this is a. fun totems for the class the 1st on the no doubt that to him guns guns that are cool enough. to land. or maybe not back over to you scott those are quite some performances there can you tell us a little bit about the reactions. yeah well the internet is essentially exploded i mean that's all the german twitter is is talking about right now and. the reaction i mean was immediate most of the media in germany but also most of these actors german...
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always like to schaeffer good talking with you we appreciate your insights tonight thank you thank you duncan. finding of fordable housing is a problem familiar to big city dwellers around the world germany's capital used to be known for its relatively low and cheap rents but in recent years as the city attracted people from all over the world those rents here in berlin they have soared last year a lot went into foreigners that aimed to deal with this problem it kept rents at a low level for most apartments in berlin and it even forced landlords to reduce writs in many cases but today that wall was overturned by the german constitutional court which found that the city's government did not have the power to introduce it the judges said only the federal government could bring in such legislation the ruling sparked a protest march by angry demonstrators in central berlin. today's ruling here in germany has even attracted attention from the united nations' balakrishna budget gopal does the un and special robert scheer on the right to housing and joins us from near washington it's good to have yo
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jimmy butler looking that passed for duncan robinson going back door for butler is a great player. five minutes left eggy from three over steph curry hidden in the clutch. 1 16 +109 is the final opening day all over the major leagues and you need to check this out my favorite. sequence of the entire day. it's in detroit, or snowflakes are falling far from those summer days when you think of a little beer at baseball, kicking back in the sun, miguel cabrera through the snowflakes out there and right, he can't tell whether the ball went out or not slides in the second empire says no, no, no, go ahead, go ahead and round the bases with your home rather than tigers wanted 32 over cleveland. what a way to start. the season and unbelievable. that's the sporting life lately. that's the sporting life lately. opposite from here merry christmas eve, alex. so, he's still alive -- must mean you haven't told mom you're pregnant yet. we want to be careful to do it right. i can't keep this secret anymore. look at me! -(gasps) -ugh. she's going gray. oh my god, she is! i was just gasping at the ha
jimmy butler looking that passed for duncan robinson going back door for butler is a great player. five minutes left eggy from three over steph curry hidden in the clutch. 1 16 +109 is the final opening day all over the major leagues and you need to check this out my favorite. sequence of the entire day. it's in detroit, or snowflakes are falling far from those summer days when you think of a little beer at baseball, kicking back in the sun, miguel cabrera through the snowflakes out there and...
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last week, i reported that lieutenant governor jeff duncan, who is also in trump's crosshairs is not even running for election in part because he is disgusted with his own party's stance on election rules and also that he knows he will face a formidable republican challenger as well that could run with trump's endorsement but at least as a pro-trump candidate. you are seeing trump's influence continue not only on this election law, which voting rights advocates point out is rooted in his false claims of election fraud in georgia, but also his enduring political influence in georgia is very strong in the republican party. host: let's get back to calls. betty is joining us in georgia. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: where in georgia are you calling from? caller: i am in atlanta. on the voter id issue, i have a problem with the voter id, but in a lot of ruble areas, there are older people. you cannot get id without a birth certificate, you cannot get a birth certificate without a social security card. also, they would have to try to make a copy. how can they make
last week, i reported that lieutenant governor jeff duncan, who is also in trump's crosshairs is not even running for election in part because he is disgusted with his own party's stance on election rules and also that he knows he will face a formidable republican challenger as well that could run with trump's endorsement but at least as a pro-trump candidate. you are seeing trump's influence continue not only on this election law, which voting rights advocates point out is rooted in his false...
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. >> reporter: in massachusetts, 14-year-old karissa duncan just spent six days in the icu with covid and that rare inflammatory syndrome. >> i was having trouble breathing and i had a really high temperature and my face was really red. >> reporter: karissa now working to regain her strength. and david, the cdc director says he's worried about kids, but also adults in their 30s and 40s, many still unvaccinated and more of them ending up in hospitals with severe disease. david? >> all right, whit johnson starting us off on the virus story tonight. whit, thank you. we do have more questions on this and we know many of you at home are likely concerned about those headlines about the sites being temporarily halted, so, let's bring in dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health. dr. jha, when you hear about the temporary shutdowns in north carolina, that semiarbitratempo shutdown in colorado, going to make people nervous. are you at all concerned tonight? >> reporter: yeah, so, david, thanks for having me on. we've given out more than 5 million doses of the j&j vac
. >> reporter: in massachusetts, 14-year-old karissa duncan just spent six days in the icu with covid and that rare inflammatory syndrome. >> i was having trouble breathing and i had a really high temperature and my face was really red. >> reporter: karissa now working to regain her strength. and david, the cdc director says he's worried about kids, but also adults in their 30s and 40s, many still unvaccinated and more of them ending up in hospitals with severe disease. david?...
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cast — jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on salahi's case with assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley, and benedict cumberbatch is liutenant colonel stuart couch, tasked with tying salahi to terrorist atrocities. i've never been part of a conspiracy, - but i'm starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be - on the outside of one. i'm sorry, what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin macdonald, whose career has shifted between fiction and documentaries, is how to make the mauritanian's revelations of torture
cast — jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on salahi's case with assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley, and benedict cumberbatch is liutenant colonel stuart couch, tasked with tying salahi to terrorist atrocities. i've never been part of a conspiracy, - but i'm starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be - on the outside of one. i'm sorry, what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin...