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lets talk to our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions — emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions of — emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions of former _ emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions of former british - prosecutions of former british soldiers involved in the conflict known as the troubles is very divisive here and today, we saw two former paratroopers coming back to northern ireland appearing in court and pleaded not guilty in relation to the killing ofjoe mccann nearly five decades ago. back then, the circumstances where that soldier a and soldier c as they are referred to in court were in patrol —— on patrol in belfast and they were asked by police to help with the arrest ofjoe mccann, but when he ran away, the soldiers opened fire and he was killed. the prosecution's argument is the shooting was not justified for self defence or in order to bring around the defence. the defence meanwhile is the use of defence was reasonable and joe mccann were suspected of being a ver
lets talk to our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions — emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions of — emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions of former _ emma, what happens today? well, the prosecutions of former british - prosecutions of former british soldiers involved in the conflict known as the troubles is very divisive here and today, we saw two former paratroopers coming back to northern ireland appearing in court and...
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thompson getting _ but when you see emma thompson getting on— but when you see emma thompson getting on a plane and flying into london _ getting on a plane and flying into london america just to protest about climate _ london america just to protest about climate change as she sits on an aeroplane — climate change as she sits on an aeroplane for seven hours? please! and if— aeroplane for seven hours? please! and if you _ aeroplane for seven hours? please! and if you get all these people who are saying — and if you get all these people who are saying i think this is a great thing. — are saying i think this is a great thing. but — are saying i think this is a great thing, but not in my backyard, i'm not going — thing, but not in my backyard, i'm not going to — thing, but not in my backyard, i'm not going to do it myself, because it will— not going to do it myself, because it will mean that all of us, you, me, _ it will mean that all of us, you, me. all— it will mean that all of us, you, me. all of— it will mean that all of us, you, me, all of us have to make an extr
thompson getting _ but when you see emma thompson getting on— but when you see emma thompson getting on a plane and flying into london _ getting on a plane and flying into london america just to protest about climate _ london america just to protest about climate change as she sits on an aeroplane — climate change as she sits on an aeroplane for seven hours? please! and if— aeroplane for seven hours? please! and if you _ aeroplane for seven hours? please! and if you get all these people...
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emma vardy _ developing now. 0k, emma thank you for that. emma vardy there, - developing now. 0k, emma thank you for that. emma vardy there, northern j for that. emma vardy there, northern ireland correspond. i remember covering the troubles in northern ireland at the end of the 1990s and —— the end of the 1980s, the early 19905, —— the end of the 1980s, the early i990s, and to see those images of petrol bombs being thrown, young kids last night as well, part of the violence, the bricks, the stones, the mortars could... it brings back memories that no one wants to relive, particularly the communities over there and it is appalling. i over there and it is appalling. i know, and it is extraordinary, isn't it? sectarian tensions there in the united kingdom that most people in britain don't really see, but as you say i remember that as well from reporting in northern ireland. it is quite an extraordinary aspect to life in britain. more than 300 people are shot every day here in the united states. that was the stark reminder from presiden
emma vardy _ developing now. 0k, emma thank you for that. emma vardy there, - developing now. 0k, emma thank you for that. emma vardy there, northern j for that. emma vardy there, northern ireland correspond. i remember covering the troubles in northern ireland at the end of the 1990s and —— the end of the 1980s, the early 19905, —— the end of the 1980s, the early i990s, and to see those images of petrol bombs being thrown, young kids last night as well, part of the violence, the...
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emma kate is 13 years old. she joins me with her mom betsy. baltimore health commissioner lena nguyen has been participating in the johnson & johnson vaccine trials. thank you for coming on. looking forward to this conversation. emma kate, to you first, what made you decide to participate in the trials? were you nervous at all? >> i wanted to help kids get vaccinated. and i wasn't nervous because i studied mrna at school and i'm used to getting vaccinated for flu. >> you studied mrna in school. that's impressive. we will talk about your experience in just a moment. dr. nguyen, you just found out that you got the placebo. tell us what it was like for you and finding out you got the placebo and then you just got vaccinated, right? >> right. so i am in the johnson & johnson two-dose version of the trial. so the johnson & johnson version that has been approved is one dose, but they are looking to see if two doses gives you better protection. so i previously received two doses of something. i had a 50% chance of getting the placebo or the vaccine,
emma kate is 13 years old. she joins me with her mom betsy. baltimore health commissioner lena nguyen has been participating in the johnson & johnson vaccine trials. thank you for coming on. looking forward to this conversation. emma kate, to you first, what made you decide to participate in the trials? were you nervous at all? >> i wanted to help kids get vaccinated. and i wasn't nervous because i studied mrna at school and i'm used to getting vaccinated for flu. >> you studied...
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emma vardy is at stormont tonight. as you were saying, it's a fragile political situation there, so what are the implications of arlene foster's resignation?- are the implications of arlene foster's resignation? well, any chance foster's resignation? well, any change in _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can - foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can have i foster's resignation? well, any| change in leadership can have a significant effect on the dynamic of the power—sharing relationships here at stormont and for the whole mood towards brexit on the streets. because of not being strong enough in opposing the northern ireland protocol, those brexit arrangements for northern ireland, is being seen as one of the reasons for arlene foster's downfall, the new party leader could decide to take the party further to the right and dig in even harder against those brexit arrangements, especially in the run—up to the assembly elections
emma vardy is at stormont tonight. as you were saying, it's a fragile political situation there, so what are the implications of arlene foster's resignation?- are the implications of arlene foster's resignation? well, any chance foster's resignation? well, any change in _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can - foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can have i foster's resignation? well, any| change in...
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emma willard, anyone? troy, new york. no? a shame, a shame. so emma willard. this is great actually because i expected that, and i want to introduce you to emma willard. so who was she? she was this very innovative teacher, school founder, proponent of women's education, and textbook writer. she was so famous in her own day -- first of all, the textbooks that she wrote sold over a million copies which is a good payday, right. so even though she founded this school in troy, new york, right near albany, today called the emma willard school, it still exists, very good school. what she became most known for were her textbooks. the history of the united states was reprinted 53 times over 45 years and translated into german and spanish. she was so well-known that when she died in 1870, her death was reported. she had on, bit weavers in baltimore, brooklyn, boston, charleston, chicago, new york, philadelphia, san francisco, and several other cities and towns. everybody knew emma willard. her ideas for female education, she wrote this plan for female education which s
emma willard, anyone? troy, new york. no? a shame, a shame. so emma willard. this is great actually because i expected that, and i want to introduce you to emma willard. so who was she? she was this very innovative teacher, school founder, proponent of women's education, and textbook writer. she was so famous in her own day -- first of all, the textbooks that she wrote sold over a million copies which is a good payday, right. so even though she founded this school in troy, new york, right near...
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i was emma vianzon�*s partner. my mum was 57 years old whenever she passed, and the things that i would remember is definitely her signature smile. it willjust, like, melt your heart. we had just over ten years together. i loved every minute of it. she was a very loving person. i loved her to bits, loved her to bits. my mum is originally from the philippines and from as young as i can remember, she said to me that, "i'm born as a nurse." for her, nursing is not a job — nursing is her passion. like, she's so proud to wear a uniform. i remember her saying that "oh, one of my dreams is, "by the age of 40, i'll be working as a nurse, "in different country, wherever it may be." so she actually arrived in county tyrone in november 2002, and then moved to the city hospital. my mum got, like, the kidney transplant injuly 2020. yous got a phone call from the hospital. they've told that the operation is going to happen within the 2a hours, and we were just so overjoyed. for her, a kidney transplant is like a gift of life,
i was emma vianzon�*s partner. my mum was 57 years old whenever she passed, and the things that i would remember is definitely her signature smile. it willjust, like, melt your heart. we had just over ten years together. i loved every minute of it. she was a very loving person. i loved her to bits, loved her to bits. my mum is originally from the philippines and from as young as i can remember, she said to me that, "i'm born as a nurse." for her, nursing is not a job — nursing is...
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emma: if you are heading down here, put on an extra layer. it's chilly out here this morning which might be a bit of a concern for all of those restaurants which are also allowed to reopen today but for outdoor service only. as you mentioned, a lot of enthusiasm and pent-up demand for being able to socialize and spend money again. perhaps they will be very happy. in terms of what else is opening, non-essential retail is a really big one. you can see a number of stores getting ready to reopen once again. i covered to the retail industry for a long time and i get a lot of emails and information from pr's and i had a lot of that over the course of the weekend with people saying how excited they are to reopen. that ready to reopen. certainly john lewis is a success story. they spent lots of money along with other stores to get themselves ready. you can still see that plexiglass in store. people are still expected to wear masks. able to still feel safe. certainly also the likes of john lewis. we know a third of them will not reopen. the pandemic h
emma: if you are heading down here, put on an extra layer. it's chilly out here this morning which might be a bit of a concern for all of those restaurants which are also allowed to reopen today but for outdoor service only. as you mentioned, a lot of enthusiasm and pent-up demand for being able to socialize and spend money again. perhaps they will be very happy. in terms of what else is opening, non-essential retail is a really big one. you can see a number of stores getting ready to reopen...
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emma was hospitalized on a ventilator, but is slowly recovering. >> emma's likely going to have to learn to relearn to walk, relearn to speak, all of those things. >> reporter: even with the challenges ahead, emma's family wants americans to get a vaccine. >> they see this as just a, you know, a one in a million situation. they feel strongly that people should get vaccinated and not use this as an excuse or a reason for fear. >> reporter: the number of americans getting their first dose of the covid vac seep has been dropping for several days now. just to give you an example, david, on friday, the u.s. was averaging 3 pn.35 million shots day total and today we're averaging just over 3 million. david? >> all right, stephanie ramos with us tonight. steph, thank you. >>> and we do have one more important note on the virus tonight. overseas and the crisis unfolding right now in india. hospitals are overwhelmed, the highest daily death toll seen yet. reports patients are now being forced to share beds. and concern over a fast-moving variant. here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell
emma was hospitalized on a ventilator, but is slowly recovering. >> emma's likely going to have to learn to relearn to walk, relearn to speak, all of those things. >> reporter: even with the challenges ahead, emma's family wants americans to get a vaccine. >> they see this as just a, you know, a one in a million situation. they feel strongly that people should get vaccinated and not use this as an excuse or a reason for fear. >> reporter: the number of americans getting...
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her name is emma. this is all according to pleasant hill police that she went missing from her home in pleasant hill near vesting road and gary, road around 1230, today. she is 4 feet 9 inches and 80 pounds and was last seen wearing gray camouflage joggers and a gray long sleeve shirts. here's a closer look now at the location where emma went missing. you can see the area on geary boulevard near pleasant hill road just north of main street. it's not that far from lark. the park and the palos verdes shopping mall. again, if anyone has information about where emma information about where emma maybe. please call plus a garden fresh salad drizzled with our signature italian dressing or four homemade soups to choose from plus, fresh out of the oven breadsticks our famous never ending first course is so good you might just forget you still have chicken alfredo to look forward to enjoy never ending soup or salad and breadsticks on us, before every meal only at olive garden we're all family here. someday, look
her name is emma. this is all according to pleasant hill police that she went missing from her home in pleasant hill near vesting road and gary, road around 1230, today. she is 4 feet 9 inches and 80 pounds and was last seen wearing gray camouflage joggers and a gray long sleeve shirts. here's a closer look now at the location where emma went missing. you can see the area on geary boulevard near pleasant hill road just north of main street. it's not that far from lark. the park and the palos...
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on oxford street in central london is bloomberg's emma chandra. ,, has it been busy -- emma, has it been busy? emma: here in the heart of london's west end, one of the busiest shopping destinations in europe, is busy. the number of people coming along this street has just increased. my producer and i have been going in and out of the stores today, and those stores are busy. we are seeing a lot of people carrying shopping bags as well. it seems there is some palpable excitement to spend money, which of course will come is good news to the u.k.'s retailers. you were talking about the 180 billion pounds worth of savings that are there to be spent. retailers really hoping that shoppers are going to spend because u.k. retail is one of the worst hit industries in the u.k. during the pandemic, a cost of some 30 billion pounds. 7000 retail jobs lost over the course of the pandemic. 17.5 thousand retail chain storefronts closed as well. even as we talk about the reopening today and as we walk up and down oxford street, we have seen a number of stores open, but also a number of stores that are per
on oxford street in central london is bloomberg's emma chandra. ,, has it been busy -- emma, has it been busy? emma: here in the heart of london's west end, one of the busiest shopping destinations in europe, is busy. the number of people coming along this street has just increased. my producer and i have been going in and out of the stores today, and those stores are busy. we are seeing a lot of people carrying shopping bags as well. it seems there is some palpable excitement to spend money,...
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ktvu is emma gossip here now she spoke with the ceos of two companies behind them. and emma. they're not calling these vaccine passports, right, julie? they're essentially did well, medical records that you can access on your phone and one ceo said, because they're not issued by the federal government. there's no reason to call them passports. the san francisco giants are pitching something new to fully vaccinated fans separate seating just for them. so far, fans have been excited about. it's been nice because it opens up. you know all of our social distance pods or choose and fours but somebody wants to come with eight people in the vaccination section. they can you'll view the game just as well from the pod seating, but one key difference in the vaccination section is sitting among strangers more like it used to be. stanford university and the uc and csu's. systems plan to require proof of vaccination when students returned to campus in the fall, giving rise to situations or having a digital vaccination record easily accessible on your phone could come in handy. san francis
ktvu is emma gossip here now she spoke with the ceos of two companies behind them. and emma. they're not calling these vaccine passports, right, julie? they're essentially did well, medical records that you can access on your phone and one ceo said, because they're not issued by the federal government. there's no reason to call them passports. the san francisco giants are pitching something new to fully vaccinated fans separate seating just for them. so far, fans have been excited about. it's...
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first of all, welcome back and congratulations to you and emma on baby jesse. we can't wait to hear more. we will see a little bit more of that in "one more thing" if we can hang on for that treat. as you return here is another one of the stories and this one seems like possibly a tragic accident in terms of wanting the taser, but getting the gun, but now he has died. >> jesse: the office stir totally choked and pulled the wrong weapon and daunte wright is dead and did not deserve to die like that. it's a horrible tragedy. i think that everybody needs to know the facts of this case first. the officer was female, white, her partner was a black male, and daunte wright half white half black. he was pulled over for expired tags and had warrants. he had warrants for misdemeanor selling drugs, disorderly conduct. he had another case in the summer involving fleeing and carrying a pistol without a permanent and had just caught a charge about six weeks ago for an aggravated robbery which he was let out with no bail just on his own reconnaissance. so when he was pulled o
first of all, welcome back and congratulations to you and emma on baby jesse. we can't wait to hear more. we will see a little bit more of that in "one more thing" if we can hang on for that treat. as you return here is another one of the stories and this one seems like possibly a tragic accident in terms of wanting the taser, but getting the gun, but now he has died. >> jesse: the office stir totally choked and pulled the wrong weapon and daunte wright is dead and did not...
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i lost my mum, emma, in october 2020. cadee. i lost my mum, emma, in 0ctober2020. she cadee. i lost my mum, emma, in october 2020. she is a mother of three beautiful girls. my my name is brendan. i am from belfast. i was her partner. mine was 57 when she passed and the things i remember are definitely her signature smile. it would melt your heart. taste it would melt your heart. we had 'ust it would melt your heart. we had just over _ it would melt your heart. - had just over ten years together. i loved every minute of it. she was a very loving person. i loved her to bits. i loved her to bits. mr; loved her to bits. my mum is originally from the _ originally from the philippines. for as long as i can remember she said to me that i am born as a nurse. for her, nursing is not a job. that i am born as a nurse. for her, nursing is notajob. it is her passion. she is so proud to wear a uniform. i remember her saying, to wear a uniform. i remember hersaying, "0ne to wear a uniform. i remember her saying, "one of my dreams is by the age of 401 her saying, "one of my dreams is by the
i lost my mum, emma, in october 2020. cadee. i lost my mum, emma, in 0ctober2020. she cadee. i lost my mum, emma, in october 2020. she is a mother of three beautiful girls. my my name is brendan. i am from belfast. i was her partner. mine was 57 when she passed and the things i remember are definitely her signature smile. it would melt your heart. taste it would melt your heart. we had 'ust it would melt your heart. we had just over _ it would melt your heart. - had just over ten years...
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goss is here now and emma. that statement means that the j and j vaccine will soon be available again here in the bay area. yes. julie johnson and johnson shots will be back in the bay area soon, but not as soon as tomorrow in san francisco. the department of public health says they'll bring back j and j shots once they have updated vaccine information across all of their vaccine sites. nine health officers from across the bay area agree the johnson and johnson vaccine is safe and effective, and health care providers should resume administering it. in a joint statement from the bay area health officers released sunday. regional health leaders stated that the risk of the rare blood clotting disorder is extremely low. the cdc confirmed 15 cases among eight million doses administered in the u. s. dr fauci on abc s this week said resuming the vaccine after the pause proves it's been double checked for safety. we can now say, you know, we take this. very seriously. we've looked at it. now. let's get back and get peo
goss is here now and emma. that statement means that the j and j vaccine will soon be available again here in the bay area. yes. julie johnson and johnson shots will be back in the bay area soon, but not as soon as tomorrow in san francisco. the department of public health says they'll bring back j and j shots once they have updated vaccine information across all of their vaccine sites. nine health officers from across the bay area agree the johnson and johnson vaccine is safe and effective,...
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emma: it is rather chilly here on oxford street. i have been walking up and down looking at the preparations in stores to reopen this morning. the retail industry, one of the hardest hit during the pandemic. certainly in terms of job losses. 67,000 jobs in the retail sector net lost. chainstore names have shuttered their doors. and the british retail consortium telling us the cost of the three lockdowns in england to british retail, some 30 billion pounds. and we will not see some names reopen. speaking of the arcadia group that used to have its flagship store behind me. that will not reopen. and i am standing close also to john lewis. a stalwart of the british high street excited to reopen their flagship store but one third of their fleet will not open again after shutting their doors during the pandemic. there is palpable excitement about the reopening. i have seen a lot of social media about stores getting ready to welcome customers back in with covid secure as yours including mask wearing, plexiglass, and socially distanced queu
emma: it is rather chilly here on oxford street. i have been walking up and down looking at the preparations in stores to reopen this morning. the retail industry, one of the hardest hit during the pandemic. certainly in terms of job losses. 67,000 jobs in the retail sector net lost. chainstore names have shuttered their doors. and the british retail consortium telling us the cost of the three lockdowns in england to british retail, some 30 billion pounds. and we will not see some names reopen....
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burkey is out of a coma and off a ventilator >> emma was in very bad shape, but she's been improving slowly and steadily >> reporter: tonight, with the risks rare, j&j has support from the nation's top doctors. the question now, does the public have the same confidence? >> so miguel, what happens now? when would shots actually resume? >> reporter: well, lester, the cdc and fda just gave the all-clear to lift that pause a short time ago. now that that's happened, it's up to vaccination centers across the country to roll out the vaccine to those who want it lester >> all right miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> the number of americans who have received at least one dose of a covid vaccine is now over 137 million. covid, however, still a serious threat, leaving over 38,000 currently hospitalized as more attention now turns to vaccinating children, our stephanie gosk tells us about something called parent hesitancy. >> reporter: it is likely a matter of time before children are eligible for the covid vaccine. will their parents be ready to vaccinate them would you consider yourself an anti-
burkey is out of a coma and off a ventilator >> emma was in very bad shape, but she's been improving slowly and steadily >> reporter: tonight, with the risks rare, j&j has support from the nation's top doctors. the question now, does the public have the same confidence? >> so miguel, what happens now? when would shots actually resume? >> reporter: well, lester, the cdc and fda just gave the all-clear to lift that pause a short time ago. now that that's happened, it's...
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absolutely gorgeous as is emma and con democrat labor relations, of course, to you, too. and jesse now you will be sharing your world and i'm sure you will be very happy to do it. now, let's get to this. president biden continuing to single out red states for lifting restrictions. he is going after texas again this time over allowing full capacity at a baseball game tonight. >> well, that's a decision they made. i think it's a mistake. they should listen to dr. fauci and the scientists and the experts. and but i think it's not responsible. >> dana: the white house is sending mixed messages after the cdc director said this. >> and i'm going to reflect on the impending feeling i have right now of impending doom. >> i'm not here to scare people. we have been saying from the beginning that we need to be vigilant and we are still at war with a pandemic. and that has been our consistent message from the federal government. >> dana: juan, let me start with you, in some ways both things could be true but, before i get your reaction, i want to play one other piece of sound from dr
absolutely gorgeous as is emma and con democrat labor relations, of course, to you, too. and jesse now you will be sharing your world and i'm sure you will be very happy to do it. now, let's get to this. president biden continuing to single out red states for lifting restrictions. he is going after texas again this time over allowing full capacity at a baseball game tonight. >> well, that's a decision they made. i think it's a mistake. they should listen to dr. fauci and the scientists...
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i went into the ambulance and that is the last time i saw emma alive. friday the ninth of october, they had to put her on the normal oxygen. the next day she said to me that she is really exhausted. she was saying to me, "i will do my best to fight but i cannot fight this." i miss everything about her. we had great plans to get married. i miss herfood too. i miss herfood. i hate cooking for myself. believe me, you would not fancy it. the hardest thing the past few months has been to watch my son looking at all the photos, kissing them and him missing my mum, because they had such an amazing bond. a few days ago he heard my mum's voice and he was so excited and he saw that voice was coming from my mum's phone. he put his hand on my lap and looked at me and i bursting to tears. that is one of the things that i am finding really, really difficult these past few months. my name is father james o'reilly. and i've been a priest coming up on five years. when covid—19 hit there was a loss of fear and confusion and initially it seems to be that nurses and doct
i went into the ambulance and that is the last time i saw emma alive. friday the ninth of october, they had to put her on the normal oxygen. the next day she said to me that she is really exhausted. she was saying to me, "i will do my best to fight but i cannot fight this." i miss everything about her. we had great plans to get married. i miss herfood too. i miss herfood. i hate cooking for myself. believe me, you would not fancy it. the hardest thing the past few months has been to...
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host: we are joyed to next by "politico" budget and appropriations reporter caitlin emma to talk about the $1.5 trillion discretionary spending plan. good morning. guest: good morning. host: this is just called the discretionary budget, but what else makes up the rest of the president's budget and how much is that grand total expected to be? guest: what we saw released last week was what you called the discretionary spending request. that would be for fiscal 2022, which begins on october 1. essentially, discretionary spending only makes up a third of the total federal budget. so, this is funding for all federal agencies, for all domestic programs, non-defense programs, in addition to the pentagon. this does not encompass the full federal budget, like i said it is about $1.5 trillion in this request, but in addition to that you have mandatory spending on programs like medicare and social security, tax proposals -- all that is a supposedly forthcoming in the coming weeks from the white house, may be month, but for now they released this request for federal agencies so congressional appro
host: we are joyed to next by "politico" budget and appropriations reporter caitlin emma to talk about the $1.5 trillion discretionary spending plan. good morning. guest: good morning. host: this is just called the discretionary budget, but what else makes up the rest of the president's budget and how much is that grand total expected to be? guest: what we saw released last week was what you called the discretionary spending request. that would be for fiscal 2022, which begins on...
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whether that is working capital or emma day, they will -- or m&a. pipelines are starting to build, so we are optimistic in the second half we will see more corporate loan demand. matt: i have to jump in here. we did not get enough time with you, so hopefully we will get you back. bruce van saun. the reason i have to jump in is because we have breaking news amanda, on spacex. the washington post is reporting that spacex has now won a nasa contract to land astronauts on the moon. this was, of course, art of elon musk's gold with the company, and we have been talking for so long as goal with the company, and we have been talking about private enterprise working for national space exploration. it looks like now, according to the washington post, that it is going to happen. amanda: real shot of credibility for spacex, of course. matt: very fascinating stuff, and it is about time we get back to the moon, isn't it? it's been too long. we need to go back there and plant a flag again. hopefully they will bring a canadian flag as well. for amanda lang, imf mi
whether that is working capital or emma day, they will -- or m&a. pipelines are starting to build, so we are optimistic in the second half we will see more corporate loan demand. matt: i have to jump in here. we did not get enough time with you, so hopefully we will get you back. bruce van saun. the reason i have to jump in is because we have breaking news amanda, on spacex. the washington post is reporting that spacex has now won a nasa contract to land astronauts on the moon. this was, of...
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emma, thank you. scientists at imperial college in london say they have new evidence about the effectiveness of the uk's vaccination programme. a study involving nearly 150,000 people shows that the jabs are breaking the link between infections and deaths. it comes as england's health secretary and several medical specialists have spent the day giving reassurances about the vaccine programme following yesterday's announcement of a link between the astrazeneca jab and rare blood clots. our medical editor, fergus walsh, looks at the risks and benefits of the vaccine. business as usual in north—east london. headlines about blood clots didn't put people off getting the astrazeneca vaccine. the didn't put people off getting the astrazeneca vaccine. the thought of catchin: astrazeneca vaccine. the thought of catching covid _ astrazeneca vaccine. the thought of catching covid is _ astrazeneca vaccine. the thought of catching covid is more _ astrazeneca vaccine. the thought of catching covid is more risky -
emma, thank you. scientists at imperial college in london say they have new evidence about the effectiveness of the uk's vaccination programme. a study involving nearly 150,000 people shows that the jabs are breaking the link between infections and deaths. it comes as england's health secretary and several medical specialists have spent the day giving reassurances about the vaccine programme following yesterday's announcement of a link between the astrazeneca jab and rare blood clots. our...
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goss's joins us now live with how the district is handling the pushback, emma. julie the oakland unified school district has brought in a state mediator to help facilitate negotiations between the district and teachers who think the hybrid lesson plan it needs to be rethought. in oakland, jamie eaters son gave in sixth grade gets to see his friends and teachers in person for four hours starting wednesday from my six gator, he'll go from 9 30 to 1 30 every wednesday and two days a week. he does one ur afternoons of sports activities, which is optional. kill the distance learning the rest of the week. it's been very difficult to not be in school, and, um it's been very sad for him and for all of us as a family, and, um. so, yes, we have mixed feelings about this beginning because we're very happy that he's going to see people, but we don't feel like it's enough. mark air good and oakland middle school special education teacher says at some schools students will be in the classroom twice a week, but just for two hours a day, we're looking at something like 24 hours
goss's joins us now live with how the district is handling the pushback, emma. julie the oakland unified school district has brought in a state mediator to help facilitate negotiations between the district and teachers who think the hybrid lesson plan it needs to be rethought. in oakland, jamie eaters son gave in sixth grade gets to see his friends and teachers in person for four hours starting wednesday from my six gator, he'll go from 9 30 to 1 30 every wednesday and two days a week. he does...
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anyway, emma jones has been taking a look at the field. it really is anyone's guess this year as to who of all these nominees will take home an oscar. even the nominations had surprises. the best actor category includes chadwick boseman for ma rainey�*s black bottom, asian american steven yeun for minari, and londoner riz ahmed for sound of metal. two past oscar winners sir anthony hopkins for the father and gary oldman are in the running and it still carries a thrill for oldman who plays the writer of citizen kane in david finch's mank. you know, you have to pinch yourself. you go, "oh, i have got an oscar." it is not something you really think about in the moment of doing it, of going into a project. it is only after, where people start throwing your name around. it is a nice thing. and the best actress category is even harder to predict. it is between viola davis for ma rainey�*s black bottom, frances mcdormand for nomadland, andra day for the united states vs billie holiday, vanessa kirby for pieces of a woman and carey mulligan fo
anyway, emma jones has been taking a look at the field. it really is anyone's guess this year as to who of all these nominees will take home an oscar. even the nominations had surprises. the best actor category includes chadwick boseman for ma rainey�*s black bottom, asian american steven yeun for minari, and londoner riz ahmed for sound of metal. two past oscar winners sir anthony hopkins for the father and gary oldman are in the running and it still carries a thrill for oldman who plays the...
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emma vardy in belfast. let's get some of the day's other news. the united states has imposed sanctions on myanmar�*s state—run gem company — a key source of income for the country's military. myanmar is the world's largest producer of high qualityjade. the us secretary of state, anthony blinken, said the sanctions would send a message to the military to cease the violence. israel says it will tell the international criminal court that it won't co—operate with its investigation into possible war crimes committed during the israeli—palestinian conflict. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said his country would make clear that it didn't recognise the tribunal�*s authority. us intelligence agencies have warned of political volatility and possibly more global conflict by twenty forty. in its latest report, the national intelligence council says that people will become increasingly distrustful of leaders and governments will struggle to find solutions. a medical expert in the trial of the former us police officer derek chauvin says geo
emma vardy in belfast. let's get some of the day's other news. the united states has imposed sanctions on myanmar�*s state—run gem company — a key source of income for the country's military. myanmar is the world's largest producer of high qualityjade. the us secretary of state, anthony blinken, said the sanctions would send a message to the military to cease the violence. israel says it will tell the international criminal court that it won't co—operate with its investigation into...
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emma vardy in belfast. a medical expert in the trial of the former us police officer, derek chauvin, says george floyd died from a lack of oxygen due to the way he was restrained. mr chauvin was filmed kneeling on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes during his arrest last may. this is what dr martin tobin was asked in court by the special assistant attorney—general. have you formed an opinion, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, on the cause of mr floyd's death? yes, i have. would you please tell the jury what that opinion or opinions are? yes. mr floyd died from a low level of oxygen. and this caused damage to his brain that we see and it also caused a pea arrhythmia that caused his heart to stop. dr tobin also rejected the suggestion that the drug fentanyl was in any way responsible for george floyd's death. you're familiar with the way people die from fentanyl? yes, very. do they or do they not go into a coma before they die from a fenta nyl overdose? yes, they will. was mr floyd ev
emma vardy in belfast. a medical expert in the trial of the former us police officer, derek chauvin, says george floyd died from a lack of oxygen due to the way he was restrained. mr chauvin was filmed kneeling on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes during his arrest last may. this is what dr martin tobin was asked in court by the special assistant attorney—general. have you formed an opinion, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, on the cause of mr floyd's death? yes, i...
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anyway, emma jones has been taking a look at the field. it really is anyone�*s guess this year as to who of all these nominees will take home an oscar. even the nominations had surprises. the best actor category includes chadwick boseman for ma rainey�*s black bottom, asian american steven yeun for minari, and londoner riz ahmed for sound of metal. two past oscar winners sir anthony hopkins for the father and gary oldman are in the running and it still carries a thrill for oldman who plays the writer of citizen kane in david finch�*s mank. you know, you have to pinch yourself. you go, "oh, i have got an oscar." it is not something you really think about in the moment of doing it, of going into a project. it is only after, where people start throwing your name around. it is a nice thing. and the best actress category is even harder to predict. it is between viola davis for ma rainey�*s black bottom, frances mcdormand for nomadland, andra day for the united states vs billie holiday, vanessa kirby for pieces of a woman and carey mulli
anyway, emma jones has been taking a look at the field. it really is anyone�*s guess this year as to who of all these nominees will take home an oscar. even the nominations had surprises. the best actor category includes chadwick boseman for ma rainey�*s black bottom, asian american steven yeun for minari, and londoner riz ahmed for sound of metal. two past oscar winners sir anthony hopkins for the father and gary oldman are in the running and it still carries a thrill for oldman who plays...
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julie emma. thank you, the contra costa county sheriff's office is now investigating a shooting that left one person dead and another person wounded. the sheriff's office says the shooting happened on appian way and la paloma road in elsa bronte around a 40 last night. one of the victims 25 year old ajanta kennedy of pittsburgh. was pronounced dead at the scene. the second victim was taken to the hospital and is now in critical condition. investigators have not given any information on a suspect. we have some updated information information now on a homicide in hayward. that happened yesterday. but what he say they now have a suspect in custody. police say the body of a woman was found covered in blood yesterday afternoon near b street and walk ins not far from city hall. least told us the woman had been stabbed to death. authorities are not releasing the name of the victim or the suspect was say the two knew each other coming up here. a wrongful death lawsuit on the peninsula after a 23 year old
julie emma. thank you, the contra costa county sheriff's office is now investigating a shooting that left one person dead and another person wounded. the sheriff's office says the shooting happened on appian way and la paloma road in elsa bronte around a 40 last night. one of the victims 25 year old ajanta kennedy of pittsburgh. was pronounced dead at the scene. the second victim was taken to the hospital and is now in critical condition. investigators have not given any information on a...
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emma jones has been taking a look at what's on offer. in a year with little to celebrate in cinema, apart from the quality of films, another round, danish director thomas vinterberg's story of a middle—aged male experiment with alcohol, has found a huge fan base. it is partly due to actor mads mikkelsen�*s electrifying performance as martin, a teacher despondent his best years seem to be behind him. vinterberg's also nominated for a best director oscar. but professional recognition is secondary to the personal. the film is dedicated to his daughter, ida. my daughter, who passed away during the making of this film, we made the movie for her. sort of, to honour her memory. so, of course, every shine we can get, for me, it's a shine for her. oscars can turbo—charge an internationalfilm's box office. bong joon—ho's parasite took $8 million in us cinemas injust a few days immediately after it scooped four oscars. this year's awards are vital to these non—english language movies, where promotion has been limited and cinemas closed.
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frank my gosh, life force tonight, emma. thank you, the former mayor of sebastian paul was facing sexual assault charges against children. robert jacob was arrested yesterday at his home and is currently being held without bail at sonoma county jail. investigators say the alleged assaults happened between december of 2019 through march of this year. robert jacob is 44 years old. was booked on five felony charges and a misdemeanor and emotional vigil was held in rodeo tonight to remember an 11 year old girl who was found dead with bruises and burns on her body. her father and stepmother have now been arrested. ktvu is azenith smith joins us now with how community members showed their support for the girl's mother as that, well, julie, the girl's father was given sole custody years ago. the mother filled with regret. but an anger known once this young girl to be for gotten. didn't heartbroken mother of 11 year old on a ideas could barely hold it together, surrounded by a few dozen people hoping to shed light on the young girl'
frank my gosh, life force tonight, emma. thank you, the former mayor of sebastian paul was facing sexual assault charges against children. robert jacob was arrested yesterday at his home and is currently being held without bail at sonoma county jail. investigators say the alleged assaults happened between december of 2019 through march of this year. robert jacob is 44 years old. was booked on five felony charges and a misdemeanor and emotional vigil was held in rodeo tonight to remember an 11...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. patients with a rare inherited eye condition, which causes gradual sight loss — have said they are astonished and delighted by the success of a new form of gene therapy. the treatment is intended to halt further loss of sight, but has actually improved their vision as well. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has more — and just a warning — his report includes images of the operation. jake has been gradually losing his sight since birth but no longer — thanks to a ground—breaking gene therapy. i've just been able to see facial features on my own face. it's something that i never used to be able to do. jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely a blur. since his rate eye was treated a year ago his peripheral vision has improved. i'm in the best place i've probably been in 24 years of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. patients with a rare inherited eye condition, which causes gradual sight loss — have said they are astonished and delighted by the success of a new form of gene therapy. the treatment is intended to halt further loss of sight, but has actually improved their vision as well. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has more — and just a warning — his report includes images of the operation. jake has been gradually losing his sight since birth but no longer — thanks...
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emma body reporting. —— emma vardy reporting. we can speak now to sarah creighton, who's a lawyer, writer and political commentator on northern ireland. we have heard a lot about the level of violence, but little agreement about what was behind it. of course, different reasons, a complicated situation, but is there one particular thing that you can pin this down on or is it a mixture? it is a mixture. it is very hard to be definitive about what has caused this. i think certainly the bobby storey funeral, i think there was a lot of anger about that, not just within unionism and loyalism, but in the community across northern ireland i think for some people that was the straw that broke the camel's back, but when i say that i think what i mean as some people have used that to push this forward and start violence. i think there are criminal elements who are are trying to stir things up and rile people up and the majority of people, whatever they feel about the incident with the funeral, do not believe in violence. there are issues wi
emma body reporting. —— emma vardy reporting. we can speak now to sarah creighton, who's a lawyer, writer and political commentator on northern ireland. we have heard a lot about the level of violence, but little agreement about what was behind it. of course, different reasons, a complicated situation, but is there one particular thing that you can pin this down on or is it a mixture? it is a mixture. it is very hard to be definitive about what has caused this. i think certainly the bobby...
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emma glasbey reports. the past year has turned many lives upside down. the first lockdown left jamie homeless. only 20 he has been through a family breakdown. he is now living in barnsley supported by the youth homeless charity centrepoint. how did you find it when you came here? i didn't like it at first. but then i got to know the staff and i realised not to be scared. i just chill with everyone and i got used to everyone and started enjoying it. and ifound it better, it helped my anxiety a bit more because i was more accepted there than at home. if i didn't have this i don't know what i would do, honestly. supporting young, vulnerable people through three lockdowns has come with many challenges. is that zoomed in? centrepoint is still seeing more and more young people asking for help. isolating at home with family, there were more family breakdowns which in turn led to more mental health. chantelle has been supporting young people at the charity based in barnsley. the isolation at the start, it was really terrible for those young people. it was surpri
emma glasbey reports. the past year has turned many lives upside down. the first lockdown left jamie homeless. only 20 he has been through a family breakdown. he is now living in barnsley supported by the youth homeless charity centrepoint. how did you find it when you came here? i didn't like it at first. but then i got to know the staff and i realised not to be scared. i just chill with everyone and i got used to everyone and started enjoying it. and ifound it better, it helped my anxiety a...
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what's your name emma? >> vanessa. >> hi, cindy, how are you? is in where you register? and can can i just show town register? or do i need an appointment? >> you need an appointment and we usually and -- ask for iferingse, insurance card. ask how you are and then move on. president biden: and roughly how many people a day do you have come through? any idea? pretty good. [indiscernible] president biden: 150 million. [laughter] a yesterday. >> oh, really? president biden: and 200 million in the first 100 days. keep it a secret, everybody can hear me. well, thank you. thanks for what you're doing, appreciate it. >> it's an honor, thank you. president biden: hi, how are you? good to see -- >> how are you? >> better after seeing you guys. >> we cover our registration here. so all of our patient we call directly to make sure they get an appointment right away. we also have -- [indiscernible] other community organizations to go through online registration process. baugh lot of them have -- levels. [indiscernible] president biden: that's great. >> we're trying to increase equit
what's your name emma? >> vanessa. >> hi, cindy, how are you? is in where you register? and can can i just show town register? or do i need an appointment? >> you need an appointment and we usually and -- ask for iferingse, insurance card. ask how you are and then move on. president biden: and roughly how many people a day do you have come through? any idea? pretty good. [indiscernible] president biden: 150 million. [laughter] a yesterday. >> oh, really? president biden:...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. disturbing videos which appear to show the killing of unarmed civilians in northern ethiopia by people apparently dressed in ethiopian army uniform have been obtained by the bbc. in november, the government launched a military campaign in the region of tigray, following an attack on an army base thought to have been carried out by the rebel tigray people's liberation front. there have been accusations of serious abuses by all sides in the conflict. our africa correspondent leila nathoo's report contains images that some will find very disturbing. armed men in uniform, leading a group towards a cliff edge. bodies appear strewn across the ground. a man is urged to throw one off the cliff. these graphic videos and others like it were passed to the bbc and began circulating on social media last month. we have been able to match elements of the landscape shown to features visible on satellite images to identify the location. it's in ethiopian�*s northern tigray region. in november 2020,
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. disturbing videos which appear to show the killing of unarmed civilians in northern ethiopia by people apparently dressed in ethiopian army uniform have been obtained by the bbc. in november, the government launched a military campaign in the region of tigray, following an attack on an army base thought to have been carried out by the rebel tigray people's liberation front. there have been accusations of serious abuses by all sides in the conflict. our africa...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. with just over a week to go before elections for welsh parliament, the leaders of five political parties vying for votes have been taking part in tv debates this evening. the welsh government's handling of the pandemic, and the state of the economy, are among the issues facing voters. hywel griffith has been watching the debate from cardiff. they have already dismantled the set behind us, the politicians will hope they have made a more lasting impression. inevitably, the pandemic has dominated the debate here. just a couple of months ago people questioned whether this election could even take place, and even now there are concerns about turn out next week. tonight then an opportunity for the leaders to try and cut through. hey, thanks for the support, yeah? connecting with voters, pressing the flesh, the usual campaign choreography has been constrained by the pandemic — making it hard for the parties to be heard. tonight's televised debate brought the leaders into people's living ro
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. with just over a week to go before elections for welsh parliament, the leaders of five political parties vying for votes have been taking part in tv debates this evening. the welsh government's handling of the pandemic, and the state of the economy, are among the issues facing voters. hywel griffith has been watching the debate from cardiff. they have already dismantled the set behind us, the politicians will hope they have made a more lasting impression....
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emma vardy, bbc news. in russia, police have detained some supporters of the opposition politican alexei navalny outside the prison where he is serving a jail sentence. the supporters are demanding that he receive proper medical treatment. mr navalny, who's on hunger strike, is said by his lawyer to be seriously ill. but the kremlin says he will get "�*no special treatment�*. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports from the town of pokrov, some 60 miles east of moscow. she came to call for help for russia's most famous prisoner. dr anastasia is a close ally of alexei navalny, and he's complaining of acute pain, demanding to see a medic he can trust. i just want to speak with the chief of this prison. she walked right up to the prison gates. beyond them, the opposition politician's been on hunger strike for six days now. shouting. extra police have been drafted in. every person there, including the press, was captured on camera. this is the prison where alexei navalny�*s being held behind the
emma vardy, bbc news. in russia, police have detained some supporters of the opposition politican alexei navalny outside the prison where he is serving a jail sentence. the supporters are demanding that he receive proper medical treatment. mr navalny, who's on hunger strike, is said by his lawyer to be seriously ill. but the kremlin says he will get "�*no special treatment�*. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports from the town of pokrov, some 60 miles east of moscow. she...
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here's our ireland correspondent emma vardy. on an already febrile situation, now more fuel on the fire. at one of belfast�*s peace lines last night the peace was broken. in the hands of teenagers, petrol—bombs, thrown in both directions over the wall. each evening these gates are locked to keep the mainly catholic and protestant communities apart. now forced open, rammed by cars and battered closed by police, amidst a running battle. it is hard to control. when kids see one side doing it theyjoin in. who encourages it? the loyalist politicians, because they got brexit in and it is not working. it will take months to repair the damage to this community, if it is ever repaired. as the fighting continued, local priests tried to warn young people of the danger, themselves in harm's way. the to and fro attacks which lasted over an hour have been interrupted by the arrival of a police land rovers who have pushed the crowd back from this side of the wall. earlier, on the other side of the wall in loyalist shankill road a bus was h
here's our ireland correspondent emma vardy. on an already febrile situation, now more fuel on the fire. at one of belfast�*s peace lines last night the peace was broken. in the hands of teenagers, petrol—bombs, thrown in both directions over the wall. each evening these gates are locked to keep the mainly catholic and protestant communities apart. now forced open, rammed by cars and battered closed by police, amidst a running battle. it is hard to control. when kids see one side doing it...
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emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham. let's get more on today's changes in wales. hywel griffith is in cardiff for us. relief for many that things are finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . ., , ., , , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , ., , , ., normal. yes, certainly a sense that --eole normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are — normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are able. — normal. yes, certainly a sense that people are able, finally, _ normal. yes, certainly a sense that people are able, finally, to - normal. yes, certainly a sense that people are able, finally, to get - people are able, finally, to get back to business. certainly for the shops which in wales have been closed for 16 weeks. remember here they closed before christmas day. but wales as a whole is reopening. cross—border travel restrictions ending today, meaning people can see friends and family from much further afield. and the tourism industry, hugely important to the welsh economy, can now start taking booki
emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham. let's get more on today's changes in wales. hywel griffith is in cardiff for us. relief for many that things are finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . ., , ., , , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , ., , , ., normal. yes, certainly a sense that --eole normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are — normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are able. — normal. yes, certainly a sense...
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emma theofelus is one of the youngest mps on the continent. the bbc�*s nomsa maseko spoke to her about how she's trying to bring about change. enjoying a night out like any other person in their 20s, but emma theophilus is different from most people her age. she is 2a years older is already a deputy and an mp in namibia. her mission is to get young people to understand parliament and how it works. i people to understand parliament and how it works.— and how it works. i didn't know howl and how it works. i didn't know how i was— and how it works. i didn't know how i was going _ and how it works. i didn't know| how i was going to be received, and a lot of mixed feelings, a lot of doubt from many and a lot of doubt from many and a lot of doubt from many and a lot of confidence from others, it was a mixture of things, but i took it's to heart that this is the first of many. figs i took it's to heart that this is the first of many.- is the first of many. as a teenage _ is the first of many. as a teenage activist, - is the first of many. as a
emma theofelus is one of the youngest mps on the continent. the bbc�*s nomsa maseko spoke to her about how she's trying to bring about change. enjoying a night out like any other person in their 20s, but emma theophilus is different from most people her age. she is 2a years older is already a deputy and an mp in namibia. her mission is to get young people to understand parliament and how it works. i people to understand parliament and how it works.— and how it works. i didn't know howl and...
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emma vardy, bbc news. us federal investigators have carried out searches at the home and offices of donald trump's former personal lawyer, rudy giuliani. they're trying to establish whether mr giuliani illegally lobbied the trump administration on behalf of the ukrainian government. mr giuliani's lawyer says his client did not break the law and has called the searches "legal thuggery". michael collins, one of the three us astronauts who flew to the moon in 1969, has died at the age of 90. it was his job to keep the apollo 11 command module orbiting the moon, while his crewmates neil armstrong and buzz aldrin stepped onto the planet's surface for the very first time. our science correspondent jonathan amos has more. neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins achieved something extraordinary that, even now, 52 years later, still stirs a sense of wonder. armstrong is no longer with us — he died in 2012. and now comes the news of the passing of another member of this remarkable apollo 11 trio, michael
emma vardy, bbc news. us federal investigators have carried out searches at the home and offices of donald trump's former personal lawyer, rudy giuliani. they're trying to establish whether mr giuliani illegally lobbied the trump administration on behalf of the ukrainian government. mr giuliani's lawyer says his client did not break the law and has called the searches "legal thuggery". michael collins, one of the three us astronauts who flew to the moon in 1969, has died at the age of...
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ktvu is emma gosta. now, with more on this developing story, and emma, you just got an update minutes ago from the police there in fremont? yes frank and julie fremont. police say they were pursuing a suspect. they identified him in the hotel parking lot and released police canines. the suspect drew his gun, and that's when officers fired at him. the suspect had an outstanding felony warrant, and police have been surveilling the area earlier in the day. no officers were injured and. the people in the hotel were able to go in and out undisturbed, very concerned that we have individuals out there in our society that one of take on and kill our police officers. that's the concern. woman who was in the parking lot of the hyatt place hotel, operating her persian food truck, said she heard three gunshots and then saw at least six fremont police officers exit their unmarked vehicles and run direction, she said their cars have been parked at the hotel for quite a while. i asked one of the gentlemen as a did you
ktvu is emma gosta. now, with more on this developing story, and emma, you just got an update minutes ago from the police there in fremont? yes frank and julie fremont. police say they were pursuing a suspect. they identified him in the hotel parking lot and released police canines. the suspect drew his gun, and that's when officers fired at him. the suspect had an outstanding felony warrant, and police have been surveilling the area earlier in the day. no officers were injured and. the people...
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kate views emma gosh, his karen emma. those companies don't want to call these vaccine passports. why not? that's right, frank, different companies and healthcare providers are offering a digital version off the paper car that has a vaccination record, but because they're not government issued, they don't want to call them passports. the san francisco giants are pitching something new to fully vaccinated fans separate seating just for them. so far, fans have been excited about. it's been nice because it opens up, you know, all of our social distance pods or choose and fours, but somebody wants to come with eight people in the vaccination section that can you'll view the game just as well from the pod seating. but one key difference in the vaccination section is sitting among strangers more like it used to be. it's a step in the right direction, and it may be an incentive for folks to get vaccinated. stanford university and the uc and csu systems plan to require proof of vaccination when students returned to campus in the fall, giving rise to situations or having a digital vaccinat
kate views emma gosh, his karen emma. those companies don't want to call these vaccine passports. why not? that's right, frank, different companies and healthcare providers are offering a digital version off the paper car that has a vaccination record, but because they're not government issued, they don't want to call them passports. the san francisco giants are pitching something new to fully vaccinated fans separate seating just for them. so far, fans have been excited about. it's been nice...
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i want to bring in libeertas, emma phillips. some wonder how the land ever milk and honey become the land of homeless camps and so many people living day-to-day. >> to answer your question the government is too large for their own good for anybody's good. it is difficult for people to find a good paying job in california because of regulations and burden that government puts on businesses, when businesses leave for states like texas, tennessee, florida, they take opportunities and jobs with them. also in the last year the government shut down so many restaurants and entertainment businesses that employed so many people in that city, and this is a government problem. now they're trying to come in with a government solution. when you talk about homelessness especially, this is a crisis of people not being able to find housing that they can afford. now what does the city have to do with that? well, for starters they're the ones who make the rules on what kinds of housing can go up and where. if you have ever looked into those zonin
i want to bring in libeertas, emma phillips. some wonder how the land ever milk and honey become the land of homeless camps and so many people living day-to-day. >> to answer your question the government is too large for their own good for anybody's good. it is difficult for people to find a good paying job in california because of regulations and burden that government puts on businesses, when businesses leave for states like texas, tennessee, florida, they take opportunities and jobs...
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life force tonight, emma. thank you. our coverage of the allegations against dominic for poli continues on our website ktvu .com. you can find the latest developments there. all right there on our home page. now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. people who are 16 and older cannot book of vaccine appointment in alameda county. there was no formal announcement. but according to the alameda county public health department's website, those who are 16 and older canal book appointments by using my turn dot cia dot gov. by thursday, everyone 16 and older will be eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine statewide. today was the last day that the federal government oversaw operations at that mass vaccine clinic in the parking lot of the oakland coliseum. the government will no longer provide vaccine doses there, but the clinic will remain open. starting tomorrow operations will be handled by officials from alameda and contra costa counties, as well as the state. that means anyone 16 and older who lives in contra costa
life force tonight, emma. thank you. our coverage of the allegations against dominic for poli continues on our website ktvu .com. you can find the latest developments there. all right there on our home page. now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. people who are 16 and older cannot book of vaccine appointment in alameda county. there was no formal announcement. but according to the alameda county public health department's website, those who are 16 and older canal book appointments by...