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sam, _ good signs for him, really. it 3 intriguing. sam, what do you make of this? the opposition was to have had a spring in their step for much of this week. and actually last couple of weeks. ., ., , ,., , this week. and actually last couple of weeks, ., ., , , y of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a _ of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open _ of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open goal— of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open goal to - of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open goal to go - of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open goal to go at, i of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they l have had a open goal to go at, and keir starmer has certainly been making most of it. i think it is quite clear the defection by christian wakeford to the labour benches, while it was a great moment, it appears to have backfired somewhat because it has rally the tory troops ineffective mind, and nobody wants... that did by him other bit of extra time. i think one thing i would say is, for labour, they need to reckon with the fact they
sam, _ good signs for him, really. it 3 intriguing. sam, what do you make of this? the opposition was to have had a spring in their step for much of this week. and actually last couple of weeks. ., ., , ,., , this week. and actually last couple of weeks, ., ., , , y of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a _ of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open _ of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open goal— of weeks. yeah, absolutely. they have had a open goal to - of weeks. yeah,...
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sam?- it will be a tricky one. sam? yeah, apparently — it will be a tricky one. sam? yeah, apparently the _ it will be a tricky one. sam? yeah, apparently the department - it will be a tricky one. sam? yeah, apparently the department of - it will be a tricky one. sam? yeah, l apparently the department of health are actively looking at inaudible policy— are actively looking at inaudible policy and that may be the way around — policy and that may be the way around it _ policy and that may be the way around it. i suppose the way that they would — around it. i suppose the way that they would present it is not everybody has had enough time to get the full— everybody has had enough time to get the full suite ofjabs in time for the full suite ofjabs in time for the policy— the full suite ofjabs in time for the policy to take effects of that would _ the policy to take effects of that would he — the policy to take effects of that would be away ofjust allowing this to roll _ would be a
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sam, _ how to resolve this problem. watch this space. sam, take _ how to resolve this problem. watch this space. sam, take us _ how to resolve this problem. watch this space. sam, take us onto - how to resolve this problem. watch this space. sam, take us onto the l this space. sam, take us onto the story from the universities minister, who is not impressed by either what universities are doing or by how much they are paying their top staff. or by how much they are paying their to staff. .. or by how much they are paying their to staff. . , . top staff. yeah, even pre-pandemic, there were — top staff. yeah, even pre-pandemic, there were regular— top staff. yeah, even pre-pandemic, there were regular stories _ top staff. yeah, even pre-pandemic, there were regular stories about - top staff. yeah, even pre-pandemic, there were regular stories about the | there were regular stories about the salaries at universities. some are as much as 500,000 tonnes a year, which by anybody�*s standard is a huge salary to be on, so even before the pandemic, the salary issue was one that kep
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sam, thanks for joining sam, thanks forjoining us. i mean, it seems like an odd question to say what is the atmosphere like there, but what is the atmosphere like there? it's very calm. it's actually very nice. i'm enjoying it. it's not bad. yes, we don't have all of the noise and the clamour, all of the stars and the glamour of the styles but it's nice to be around people like you and those are the real cinema audience who are awarding or honouring the talent they see in the cinema. crosstalk. talent they see in the cinema. crosstalk— talent they see in the cinema. crosstalk. it's an interesting experience- — crosstalk. it's an interesting experience. who _ crosstalk. it's an interesting experience. who knows? - crosstalk. it's an interesting | experience. who knows? maybe this will become a trend! it is a virtually — this will become a trend! it is a virtually exclusive - a virtually exclusive experience, it seems. ijust wonder how you feel about experience, it seems. i just wonder how you feel about the fact that it has broad
sam, thanks for joining sam, thanks forjoining us. i mean, it seems like an odd question to say what is the atmosphere like there, but what is the atmosphere like there? it's very calm. it's actually very nice. i'm enjoying it. it's not bad. yes, we don't have all of the noise and the clamour, all of the stars and the glamour of the styles but it's nice to be around people like you and those are the real cinema audience who are awarding or honouring the talent they see in the cinema. crosstalk....
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not every morning. i _ sam, is that correct? not every morning. i only _ sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had _ sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had to - sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had to come i sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had to come in| morning, i only had to come in at 3am to speak to you. filth. morning, i only had to come in at 3am to speak to you. oh, ok! laughs. at 3am to speak to you. oh, ok! laughs- i _ at 3am to speak to you. oh, ok! laughs. | thought _ at 3am to speak to you. oh, ok! laughs. | thought you - at 3am to speak to you. oh, ok! laughs. i thought you started l laughs. i thought you started your work day at 3am, and i was going to say, same as me. we appreciate you getting up early to be on the programme and it is good to hear a good news story in fishing as well. thank ou ve story in fishing as well. thank you very much- _ story in fishing as well. thank you very much. i _ story in fishing as well. thank you very much. i will- story in fishing as well. thank you very much. i will find -
not every morning. i _ sam, is that correct? not every morning. i only _ sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had _ sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had to - sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had to come i sam, is that correct? not every morning, i only had to come in| morning, i only had to come in at 3am to speak to you. filth. morning, i only had to come in at 3am to speak to you. oh, ok! laughs. at 3am to speak to you. oh, ok! laughs- i _ at 3am to...
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sam billings and chris works to find together for a sam billings and chris works to find togetherfor a while. but sam billings and chris works to find together for a while. but when sam billings and chris works to find togetherfor a while. but when it martin woods's fund stopped. so much, so little for england's batting. this flying catch. next a tumbling sam billings to get rid. australia closed 3—0. 152 ahead. england can dream. joe wilson, bbc news. next to rugby union's european champions cup where wasps overcame a red card to keep their hopes alive with a memorable victory over last season's winners, toulouse. there was a great comeback and last gasp try from leicester tigers — but defeat for 0spreys. jim lumsden reports. wasps cup runneth over. last weekend, they became the only team this season to beat leicester. but first the phase turned flat. european champions over the lead in a minute. but back came wasps. brad shields added another score. but they lost jacob, shields added another score. but they lostjacob, who received a second red card in as many games, this time a
sam billings and chris works to find together for a sam billings and chris works to find togetherfor a while. but sam billings and chris works to find together for a while. but when sam billings and chris works to find togetherfor a while. but when it martin woods's fund stopped. so much, so little for england's batting. this flying catch. next a tumbling sam billings to get rid. australia closed 3—0. 152 ahead. england can dream. joe wilson, bbc news. next to rugby union's european champions...
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my name is sam abrams. i'm a a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor politics and social science at sarah lawrence college here in new york. i would like to welcome you to the american enterprise institute and another edward and helen hintz book forum event. simply put, american journalism today is under attack in this age of intense polarization many major news outlets face pressure to push so-called politically correct narratives under the guise of objective unbiased reporting. the question for today is has the so-called fourth estate, dissertation that's largely responsible for checking the government providing information to the citizenry and so on fallen prey to a rising pressure from the woke or the pressure to be woke? today batya ungar-sargon the deputy opinion editor news work says yes. she has a forthcoming book. it's a great cover. i know we're not supposed to -- this is a great cover called "bad news: how woke media is undermining democracy" she chronicles the radica
my name is sam abrams. i'm a a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor politics and social science at sarah lawrence college here in new york. i would like to welcome you to the american enterprise institute and another edward and helen hintz book forum event. simply put, american journalism today is under attack in this age of intense polarization many major news outlets face pressure to push so-called politically correct narratives under the guise of objective...
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sam billings and chris weakes _ edged and gone! sam billings and chris woakes defied _ edged and gone! sam billings and chris woakes defied together - edged and gone! sam billings and chris woakes defied together for. edged and gone! sam billings and| chris woakes defied together for a while but when mark wood's fund stops, 188 all out. so much, so little for england's batting. now they bowled again. ollie pope's flying catch, david warner, another duck. next day tumbling sam billings to get rid of marnus labuschagne, usman khawaja's glove could not evade mark wood's rocket. australia post three down from a 152 ahead. england can dream. —— australia closed three down. joe wilson, bbc news. andy murray's hopes for a first atp title in over two years are over — after he was beaten in the final of the sydney classic by the russian top seed aslan karatsev. murray was broken in the opening game and struggled on first serve — outpowered by his opponent, but now 34, he battled harder towards the end of the second set, creating fiv
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good to see you there, sam. we know some of the winners but first of all, give us a flavour as to how the evening went. you know, it as to how the evening went. you know. it was. — as to how the evening went. you know. it was. i _ as to how the evening went. you know, it was, i think, _ as to how the evening went. 7m, know, it was, ithink, better for cinema because people were focused on the winners, they were focused on the clips and on the movies and there were no movement around. on the movies and there were no movementaround. normally on the movies and there were no movement around. normally when we have the big stars, people are just looking at the stars, they are not really looking at they are not really looking at the movies or does my kaynan even recall sitting down and watching the award show because everyone was moving around. it was more aboutjust partying. here, it is about the movies. it was, truly, unique. maybe it'lla it was, truly, unique. maybe it'll a trend because those other people who watc
good to see you there, sam. we know some of the winners but first of all, give us a flavour as to how the evening went. you know, it as to how the evening went. you know. it was. — as to how the evening went. you know. it was. i _ as to how the evening went. you know, it was, i think, _ as to how the evening went. 7m, know, it was, ithink, better for cinema because people were focused on the winners, they were focused on the clips and on the movies and there were no movement around. on the...
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tom: ok, sam. what do you make of israel's -- you got the mandate in italy and then israel coming out with a fourth shot and pushing that campaign as well. how effective is that likely to be? what do you make of italy's mandate? sam: yeah, we've already seen data for the third shot were after 10, 15 weeks, you begin to see waning protection against the infection. all these measures are trying to increase protection against the infection. if we believe, if they see some data that suggest that maybe they are seeing a small bump in hospitalizations again, despite the third dose, then it does make sense to give a vulnerable people, who are the most likely to go to hospitals, a fourth shot. perhaps it has become an annual or every six months for those people. francine: thank you so much. sam fazeli from bloomberg intelligence. still a lot we need to figure out with omicron. we will be joined by jeff currie , global head of markets at goldman sachs. we will be talking about markets, cryptocurrencies, kaz
tom: ok, sam. what do you make of israel's -- you got the mandate in italy and then israel coming out with a fourth shot and pushing that campaign as well. how effective is that likely to be? what do you make of italy's mandate? sam: yeah, we've already seen data for the third shot were after 10, 15 weeks, you begin to see waning protection against the infection. all these measures are trying to increase protection against the infection. if we believe, if they see some data that suggest that...
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sam. l'm going _ now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to _ now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to pose - now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to pose there i now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to pose there ifl you, sam, i'm going to pose there if i may but thank you for your time. we'll have more from downing street later — i will read you more of your messages then. but let's hand you back to martine croxall in the studio. england's rivers are filled with a "chemical cocktail" of sewage, agricultural waste and plastic, according to a cross—party group of mps — and it's putting both public health and nature at risk. a new report released today finds that not a single river in england is free from pollution. the environmental audit committee wants to see tougher monitoring and enforcement. joining me now is christine colvin from the rivers trust. good morning and thank you for joining us. ifind this so upsetting. i go for a lot of walks along rivers, they look clean, they are cle
sam. l'm going _ now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to _ now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to pose - now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to pose there i now. thank you to both of you. thank you, sam, i'm going to pose there ifl you, sam, i'm going to pose there if i may but thank you for your time. we'll have more from downing street later — i will read you more of your messages then. but let's hand you back to martine croxall...
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sam: i think that's right. even from a customer experience perspective, buying into stock whether public or private, they have to figure out how do they report them. the same sorts of things banks are going through, what it would mean for them to have any cryptocurrency on their balance sheet, more has to be on behalf of customers. emily: you have expressed interest in m&a. what are some areas that might help you compete with the likes of other deep-pocketed exchanges, whether it's finance or beyond. sam: there's a few versions of this. we've done acquisitions historically that lean toward what we might be looking at in the future. you can look at the acquisition we are really excited about -- you can look at the acquisition from a year and which helped jump start our consumer business. those are two types of deals we are continuing to look more at and might be value additive. sonali: you raised billions of dollars in the last year and could buy something bigger if you wanted to get more financing in the future
sam: i think that's right. even from a customer experience perspective, buying into stock whether public or private, they have to figure out how do they report them. the same sorts of things banks are going through, what it would mean for them to have any cryptocurrency on their balance sheet, more has to be on behalf of customers. emily: you have expressed interest in m&a. what are some areas that might help you compete with the likes of other deep-pocketed exchanges, whether it's finance...
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what will you say, sam? >> that you went through so much, so little, before you even knew what life was. you say now you're helping the medical community in ways you never thought possible >> reporter: when sam was 26 weeks' pregnant doctors found a cancerous tumor growing on rylan's tiny, developing heart, and suggested a groundbreaking operation that had only succeeded once before >> it was squishing the heart and there was a ton of fluid already around the heart at that time >> we'll do the very best we can. >> reporter: dr. cast led a team at the cleveland clinic that first had to operate on mom to be sam opening her uterus to reach little rylan he called on his surgeon colleague to remove the tumor. >> my first response i have done this after birth. i can do the procedure but you have to get me to the fetus in the uterus so i can do something about it. >> reporter: after four hours of surgery the tumor was out and rylan back in place in what doctors called the best intensive care unit, the womb. >> we t
what will you say, sam? >> that you went through so much, so little, before you even knew what life was. you say now you're helping the medical community in ways you never thought possible >> reporter: when sam was 26 weeks' pregnant doctors found a cancerous tumor growing on rylan's tiny, developing heart, and suggested a groundbreaking operation that had only succeeded once before >> it was squishing the heart and there was a ton of fluid already around the heart at that...
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sam: perhaps you could say that for some countries. in the u.k. it is relatively easy because you can have them at home, and perhaps that is part of the reason why our case counts are lower because we don't have to register everything will time we are positive because i can just do that at home and get away with it. or not get away with it, but not have to have it in the infection numbers. in france you have to go to a pharmacy or a lab, etc., to get a free test. of course, in the u.s., it is up in the air because people once the free test, but don't have them. it all varies from country to country, which, as you rightly say, is another problem if you are going to be depending on deciding whether a therapeutic is used, especially these antivirals that require a positive test. that is where i think the various countries in the world have to think about how they solve that problem. guy: what do you make of the u.k. numbers right now? i appreciate that maybe we are not fully reporting the level of omicron that is out there, but it seems to be coming
sam: perhaps you could say that for some countries. in the u.k. it is relatively easy because you can have them at home, and perhaps that is part of the reason why our case counts are lower because we don't have to register everything will time we are positive because i can just do that at home and get away with it. or not get away with it, but not have to have it in the infection numbers. in france you have to go to a pharmacy or a lab, etc., to get a free test. of course, in the u.s., it is...
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sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely _ around. sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely scenes, _ around. sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely scenes, but - around. sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely scenes, but rather. indeed. lovely scenes, but rather him than me. and just a reminder of our top story... in my right you can't into the next round along with andy murray and down haar dan evans. that's all from sportsday. we'll see you soon. hello again. most of us had a fine and friday. the sunrise was spectacular, and this was one of the weather watcher pictures showing a layer of alto cumulus being lit up by the rising sun. it was a decent day of cross parts of eastern england. some sunshine and mist and fog all day, some of these areas and parts of the west midlands. a few patches initially, further north, with this band of rain spreading into scotland, northern ireland, northern england later. this is a cold front. this cold front is going to push its way southwards, bringing something of a change. it will be getting a good deal colder gradually. the re
sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely _ around. sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely scenes, _ around. sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely scenes, but - around. sam, thank you very much indeed. lovely scenes, but rather. indeed. lovely scenes, but rather him than me. and just a reminder of our top story... in my right you can't into the next round along with andy murray and down haar dan evans. that's all from sportsday. we'll see you soon. hello again. most of us had a fine and...
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and joining me now as exiled cambodian opposition leader sam ramsey . mister in the co founded the now band cambodia national rescue party, the c and r b with came. so ha, who is facing trial in the country syringe? you're welcome. now human rights watch says that this trial is politically motivated and is about ensuring no one can challenge prime minister one sin at the ballot box. do you agree? yes, i do agree because the tire of me stuck on so car is just a pretext, was the pretext dude is over the only credible opposition party. so this opposition party the see in our feet that you're co founded with them soccer does not exist anymore. effective nika, border does not have an opposition and prime minister once, and has already been in power for about 36 years. does that make once an a dictator? yes, sir. because sir cambodia has a gun back duty period and a leg and the comedy surgeon where there was only one party. it is a one party state. actually, it is not only a one party rule, but a one man, a rule. not since are your party, the c and r p was ba
and joining me now as exiled cambodian opposition leader sam ramsey . mister in the co founded the now band cambodia national rescue party, the c and r b with came. so ha, who is facing trial in the country syringe? you're welcome. now human rights watch says that this trial is politically motivated and is about ensuring no one can challenge prime minister one sin at the ballot box. do you agree? yes, i do agree because the tire of me stuck on so car is just a pretext, was the pretext dude is...
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and joining me now is exiled. cambodian opposition leader sam ramsey. mister ins eco founded. the now band cambodia, national rescue party, the c and r b with came so ha, who is facing trial in the country? mister lindsey, welcome. now human rights watch says that this trial is politically motivated and is about ensuring no one can challenge prime minister one sen at the ballot box. do you agree? yes, i do agree because they're tired of me stuck on so car east a just a predict was the predicts. do these over the only credible or opposition party so this opposition party the see in our view that you go funded with them. so her does not exist anymore effectively. cambodia does not have an opposition and parameters. the incentives already been in power for about 36 years. does that make once in a dictator? yes, sir. because sir cambodia has gotten a back duty period and a like a comedy surgeon where there was only one party. it is a one party st. actually, it is not only a one party rule but a one man a rule. not since are your party. the c and our fear was banned in 2017 as rece
and joining me now is exiled. cambodian opposition leader sam ramsey. mister ins eco founded. the now band cambodia, national rescue party, the c and r b with came so ha, who is facing trial in the country? mister lindsey, welcome. now human rights watch says that this trial is politically motivated and is about ensuring no one can challenge prime minister one sen at the ballot box. do you agree? yes, i do agree because they're tired of me stuck on so car east a just a predict was the predicts....
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we lost opposition called leader sam rains eve plus all how come patch up selling hands does like this one have in order to shut and hand all the hand says over to the authority. it's not telling a precautionary move after a pet shop employee, an 11 hamsters tested positive for covered 19. so what really is the risk of animal to human transmission? ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news a shirt. glad you could join us a trial in cambodia, dubbed a charade by rights groups resumed in the capitol, non pen to day after a 2 year hiatus due to the covert. pandemic opposition leader came a saw her stands accused of conspiring to overthrow the government of prime minister homes sin if convicted. he faces up to 30 years in jail earlier today. so had this message for the court. i hope that i will drop my case today for a lawyer that the new national reconciliation, the case against cam so has been widely condemned. as politically motivated, he was arrested in 2017 and the opposition party he co founded was dissolved in the run up to national elections the following. yup. that left
we lost opposition called leader sam rains eve plus all how come patch up selling hands does like this one have in order to shut and hand all the hand says over to the authority. it's not telling a precautionary move after a pet shop employee, an 11 hamsters tested positive for covered 19. so what really is the risk of animal to human transmission? ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news a shirt. glad you could join us a trial in cambodia, dubbed a charade by rights groups resumed...
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sam, a lot of encouraging news with cases and hospitalizations, but we hit a new awful benchmark for deaths >> reporter: jose, that's right on friday the united states recorded 3,860 deaths from covid. jose, that is the highest total that that daily figure has been since december 30th of 2020 of course, deaths do tend to lag hospitalizations by a couple of weeks. jose >> sam brock in tampa, thank you. >>> a young new york city police officer is dead, another fighting to survive, after both were shot last night 22-year-old jason rivera was killed and officer wilbert mora critically injured while responding to a domestic violence call first responders lined the route to the hospital to support their colleagues the suspect was injured in the shoot-out. rivera and mora are the fourth and fifth new york city police officers shot so far this year. >>> we're learning more tonight about a serious multi-car crash involving actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger guad venegas reports from los angeles. >> reporter: aerial video shows the intersection where hollywood superstar
sam, a lot of encouraging news with cases and hospitalizations, but we hit a new awful benchmark for deaths >> reporter: jose, that's right on friday the united states recorded 3,860 deaths from covid. jose, that is the highest total that that daily figure has been since december 30th of 2020 of course, deaths do tend to lag hospitalizations by a couple of weeks. jose >> sam brock in tampa, thank you. >>> a young new york city police officer is dead, another fighting to...
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sam: it wouldn't surprise me. there's a billion dollars a day that comes through that, it would not shock me. it is one of the most transacted digital assets in the ecosystem. some people sometimes look at stable coin -- some people see it as inflows coming in. some see bitcoin or theory him going bearish as a sign of sellers coming in, but it could just be arbitrage that happened across platforms. anyone instance like that isn't necessarily that meaningful, but it could mean buyers. emily: the other big trend is the metaverse and so me are ecstatic are speculating about what the intersection of crypto and the metaverse actually looks like. what will the role of crypto currency in the metaverse be? sam: i think in fts in video games is one of the largest. there are billions of users of video games worldwide and i think that's starting to see digital assets making an appearance there and i think it's going to happen over the next few years. i think social media is going to start to interface with web three. that co
sam: it wouldn't surprise me. there's a billion dollars a day that comes through that, it would not shock me. it is one of the most transacted digital assets in the ecosystem. some people sometimes look at stable coin -- some people see it as inflows coming in. some see bitcoin or theory him going bearish as a sign of sellers coming in, but it could just be arbitrage that happened across platforms. anyone instance like that isn't necessarily that meaningful, but it could mean buyers. emily: the...
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sam, do you agree with that take? _ next few days. sam, do you agree with that take? do _ next few days. sam, do you agree with that take? do you _ next few days. sam, do you agree with that take? do you think- next few days. sam, do you agree l with that take? do you think enough tory mps want borisjohnson out now? well, i think the next few days will be very— well, i think the next few days will be very crucial, but i think the mood — be very crucial, but i think the mood has— be very crucial, but i think the mood has improved slightly in the past _ mood has improved slightly in the past. while the prime minister is far from — past. while the prime minister is far from safe, he's still very much in the _ far from safe, he's still very much in the danger zone. they felt he came _ in the danger zone. they felt he came out— in the danger zone. they felt he came out well at prime minister's questions — came out well at prime minister's questions. he's had groups of conservative mps in number ten to hear the _ conservative mps in number ten to hear the concer
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of the larger number of people who tested positive for covid while hospitalized for something else sam brock leads off our coverage tonight to help us make sense of it all. >> a year ago or even a month ago the dail covid infection number might have seemed impossible roughly 870,000 cases recorded friday alone. >> this has now been the largest influx of patients that we've ever taken care of they've been the sickest of the patients we've ever taken care of. >> a deeper dive into the number of hospitalized patients and deaths reveals trends that certainly don't match the massive case rise daily average. a 265% increase over two weeks compared to a 72% increase for hospitalizations while deaths have shown little change at about 1500 a day >> are you worried that we could see a dramatic rise in the amount of people dying from covid in the near future >> it's always possible, and i think it really depends upon who gets infected in the next several days and weeks. >> the emerging portrait of omicron is a variant increasingly making people sick at the moment a daily average of nearly 122,000
of the larger number of people who tested positive for covid while hospitalized for something else sam brock leads off our coverage tonight to help us make sense of it all. >> a year ago or even a month ago the dail covid infection number might have seemed impossible roughly 870,000 cases recorded friday alone. >> this has now been the largest influx of patients that we've ever taken care of they've been the sickest of the patients we've ever taken care of. >> a deeper dive...
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, and i'm like, if sam had green eyes. it's beyond that is a great coldplay song, just saying, it's really good. is it true that you chose your daughter's birthday to be on beyonce's birthday? because i love that. she is a powerful woman. >> alyssa: i did not choose, my best friend actually chose. so bella came five weeks early, she was 7 pounds, five weeks early, so there was no more room, she was like i'm coming out. and so -- >> kelly: this is foreshadowing by the way. >> alyssa: exactly, i was in labor and nobody believed i was in labor. because it was so early, but let me go to the hospital and the doctor says we will hook you up to the fetal monitor and he was like there was a big contraction, are you okay? we are probably going to take her tonight, or we can try to wait and see if the contractions go away. and my best friend is in the corner and he is on the phone and he is like, you know, let's wait, let's wait a little bit. he googled birthdays and was like, you know what, we are going to wait until after midnight
, and i'm like, if sam had green eyes. it's beyond that is a great coldplay song, just saying, it's really good. is it true that you chose your daughter's birthday to be on beyonce's birthday? because i love that. she is a powerful woman. >> alyssa: i did not choose, my best friend actually chose. so bella came five weeks early, she was 7 pounds, five weeks early, so there was no more room, she was like i'm coming out. and so -- >> kelly: this is foreshadowing by the way. >>...
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you heard sam say that we could peak in the u.k. in the next couple of weeks. that is what we are pointing to. you share that assessment? paul: i think that is most lightly to be the case, yes. the fact that we have not strengthened restrictions at the moment is the right thing to do in the u.k. modeling from more particularly -- from warwick in recent days has adjusted that any further restrictions now will not affect the size of the peak and could potentially extend the duration of the epidemic, so i think we are likely to see a peak in cases within the next week or so, and probably a peak in hospitalizations a week or so after that. but there is to a certain amount of uncertainty, particularly with increases occurring slightly more rapidly now in the over 60's who are clearly the group most likely to go into hospital, so there is remaining uncertainty about how things will pan out over this month, but i think by and large, it is interesting to see most people who are modelers or who have put a lot of effort into understanding omicron and covid over the last
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in this new year, sam, bitcoin is enduring the longest losing streak since 2018. what is pulling bitcoin's leash right now where you sit? >> yeah, some of this is just a general sell-off in similar types of assets. we've seen some things happening in stocks particularly tech and growth stocks. some of this is a reaction to signals that there might be some tapering off. there might be a reduction in inflation forecast going forward. some of this might be profit taking at the end of what is a really large up-year for the crypto industry. liz: would you say i'm wrong or right if i say that suddenly, well not suddenly, because we seen this before, but that bitcoin is trading in lockstep with equities which have sold off? >> it's definitely been increasing in that manner. i think that's like every month, we've seen, you know, that correlation start to inch y it's i it'ns i lks loct q yre dec elcoatrredghhrt f mke mtar m events.vent a yreos s lowe rlo twenrn the $100,0$10000w this tyear tye >>>> certa ciner that e of of tmentst amedv i w year.arat the end of thee that t
in this new year, sam, bitcoin is enduring the longest losing streak since 2018. what is pulling bitcoin's leash right now where you sit? >> yeah, some of this is just a general sell-off in similar types of assets. we've seen some things happening in stocks particularly tech and growth stocks. some of this is a reaction to signals that there might be some tapering off. there might be a reduction in inflation forecast going forward. some of this might be profit taking at the end of what is...
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. >>> tonight a new episode of the medical drama good sam airs here on cbs. it showcases sophia bush as a gifted heart surgeon who steps in after her father, the chief of surgery, has a health crisis. tonight sam's father played by jason isaac's offers to mentor if if he can take back his role as chief in return. on cbs news bay area, we spoke to isaacs about the tension between the father, daughter duo. >> she is my daughter. she is a very fine heart surgeon. i think i'm better. i think i'm older and people like me, or me particularly, run the hospital that i started. she is ready and maybe she does it better. it's a generational, gender conflict. >> you can watch the newest episode of good sam tonight at ten right here on kpix5. >>> still ahead, if you are looking for love may be start in the kitchen. how some say culinary skills can play into the dating world. >>> and later on the drew ba rrymore mmm. hey jack, how'd you get this spicy cluck sandwich to have the perfect amount of spice? i call it, jack's spice squad. who's in the squad? [whispering] it's m
. >>> tonight a new episode of the medical drama good sam airs here on cbs. it showcases sophia bush as a gifted heart surgeon who steps in after her father, the chief of surgery, has a health crisis. tonight sam's father played by jason isaac's offers to mentor if if he can take back his role as chief in return. on cbs news bay area, we spoke to isaacs about the tension between the father, daughter duo. >> she is my daughter. she is a very fine heart surgeon. i think i'm better....
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sam has been's childhood. he earned a bachelor of arts in public policy and college of mary. he joined the society in june of 2016 and has held various services as tour guide, speaker, medications professional, working with retail, working with program management and working with the basic administration of the organization before he came to the historical society, he worked for a trade association as a freelance, client scheduler, title abstractor and commercial property manager. sam comes to us with a fascinating background and real passion for history so it is my privilege to welcome you to welcome our speaker today, sam holliday. >> thank you for that kind warm introduction and it is truly a joy to work for the historical society and with you to advance our mission and inspire patriotism which is a beautiful way of capturing what it is you do here. i am sam holliday and as we get into today's discussion, or to set the stage of vertebrate first explaining why this we are giving this talk. it's an important anniversary, 100th anniversary of the creation of the tomb of the u
sam has been's childhood. he earned a bachelor of arts in public policy and college of mary. he joined the society in june of 2016 and has held various services as tour guide, speaker, medications professional, working with retail, working with program management and working with the basic administration of the organization before he came to the historical society, he worked for a trade association as a freelance, client scheduler, title abstractor and commercial property manager. sam comes to...
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jason isaac's co stars as sam's father. we spoke to her about what she thinks the show is really about. >> at its core it's a show about relationships. it's about the dynamics and nuance that exists between owl all of this. with in the workplaces and with in the relationships. i'm deeply excited for people to meet these characters to get into our world. >> good sam premieres tonight at ten right here on kpix5. >>> winter weather caused a massive traffic stand still on a busy interstate in virginia leaving could commuters stuck without access to food or water until a local business stepped in to help. a stranded couple noticed one of its trucks also stranded. with in anyones the owner of the company returned the call and instructed the truck driver to give out up to two products to anyone in need. the baking company products were handed out to nearly 50 cars. >>> breaking news right now because of the current covid surge the 64th grammies have been put on hold. the award show had been skipped to air january 31th here on cbs.
jason isaac's co stars as sam's father. we spoke to her about what she thinks the show is really about. >> at its core it's a show about relationships. it's about the dynamics and nuance that exists between owl all of this. with in the workplaces and with in the relationships. i'm deeply excited for people to meet these characters to get into our world. >> good sam premieres tonight at ten right here on kpix5. >>> winter weather caused a massive traffic stand still on a...
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sam brock reports from tampa bay. >> that pass is incomplete >> reporter: for all the magic tom brady has conjured in his unparalleled two decade plus career, there was nothing he could do to complete a last-minute comeback against a stack l.a. rams squad the defending champs dethroned, even as the 44-year-old has captivated imaginations and championships to the tune of seven super bowl rings >> i love the game and being out there with my teammates we had a lot of success over the years trying to do the right thing. >> reporter: now the questions are sure to cascade in about what's next for number 12 >> for brady, what ultimately this will come down to is he is so incredibly competitive and so driven to win championships. for a long time, he's had his team in position to do that. >> reporter: that ability may be in question with the buccaneers older and injured and soon to be over the cap brady's possible career closing loss, mimicking aaron rodgers, whose packers just suffered a stunning defeat at the hands of the san francisco 49ers. >> the 49ers win it! >> reporter: not only slammi
sam brock reports from tampa bay. >> that pass is incomplete >> reporter: for all the magic tom brady has conjured in his unparalleled two decade plus career, there was nothing he could do to complete a last-minute comeback against a stack l.a. rams squad the defending champs dethroned, even as the 44-year-old has captivated imaginations and championships to the tune of seven super bowl rings >> i love the game and being out there with my teammates we had a lot of success over...
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sam kiley in kyiv as well. so u.s. marines bolstering security at the american embassy in kyiv. president zelenski of ukraine is telling citizens to stay calm. understandably so, but i imagine u.s. experience here, they learn from what they saw in kabul and afghanistan. they're taking every precaution they can. >> reporter: well, jim, they're not alone either. if you look at who else is downsizing their embassies here in kyiv, that would be the brits and the australians and the germans. if you put aside the germans, that's three of the five of the exclusive five intelligence club, only missing from those two is canada and new zealand. not sure if they've got an embassy here. they share intelligence. there is unanimity it seems in terms of intelligence analysis that is definitely worth getting into a position in which you protect your start, get rid of the, or move on non-essential staff from your embassies because there is a strong feeling that vladimir putin may well order a russian invasion. that sends a very poor signal indeed to the citizens of ukraine for two reasons as far
sam kiley in kyiv as well. so u.s. marines bolstering security at the american embassy in kyiv. president zelenski of ukraine is telling citizens to stay calm. understandably so, but i imagine u.s. experience here, they learn from what they saw in kabul and afghanistan. they're taking every precaution they can. >> reporter: well, jim, they're not alone either. if you look at who else is downsizing their embassies here in kyiv, that would be the brits and the australians and the germans....
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sam was here for dinner and she says tommy is singing drag better. we can't give charlie chicken a proper burial burial and mr. sam comes out. and presides as a baptist minister over the funeral of charlie chicken in the yard. i think he sang amazing grace, you know cookie never forgot the kindness of mr. sand. the koki although she was a broadcasting prodigy is you say, i think she had a show at 21. yeah, but the and she had family momentum and experience and all that but there was a moment that was kind of her breakthrough that i'd like you to tell people about and that had to do with so when you were in athens and the greek military became restive and had a coup tell us. yeah. well if you know, this is a this is a good story because she had we had moved from my job. we got married moved to new york as i mentioned them. he moved to los angeles. i was the correspondent. she always had jobs and she was a very good at them. she won an emmy in la for producing a children's television show, but we moved to athens where i was assigned for the times and s
sam was here for dinner and she says tommy is singing drag better. we can't give charlie chicken a proper burial burial and mr. sam comes out. and presides as a baptist minister over the funeral of charlie chicken in the yard. i think he sang amazing grace, you know cookie never forgot the kindness of mr. sand. the koki although she was a broadcasting prodigy is you say, i think she had a show at 21. yeah, but the and she had family momentum and experience and all that but there was a moment...
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. >> and sam kiley is in kiev. sam, how are ukranian officials responding to these latest decisions and movements? >> reporter: they are very delighted to see more arrival of weapons, very important weapons to the javelin anti-arrest mower weapon that comes on top of previous supplies from the united states. and about ten days ago, supplies of armor killing weapons from the british too. these are sort of tactical nonstrategic weapons that would be very useful if the country were to get invaded. they have more than 220,000 soldiers now under arms in the regular forces in the ukraine. so they are better set, but they couldn't in any long term sense resist russian aggression. but it is this russian aggression that has caused increase in security in the u.s. embassy, more u.s. marine corps key personnel is being brought in as the u.s. and others are downsizing. >> so sorry do this, if you could stand by -- >> -- border. and i made it clear early on to president putin that if he were to move into ukraine, that there wou
. >> and sam kiley is in kiev. sam, how are ukranian officials responding to these latest decisions and movements? >> reporter: they are very delighted to see more arrival of weapons, very important weapons to the javelin anti-arrest mower weapon that comes on top of previous supplies from the united states. and about ten days ago, supplies of armor killing weapons from the british too. these are sort of tactical nonstrategic weapons that would be very useful if the country were to...
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sam: i think that is one possibility. i think it is a strong possibility, assume another of -- assuming no other variant comes along, but that is an assumption given what we have already seen. if we go with the possibility that omicron is so transmissible that you are going to find after a few months you get reinfected, maybe there is an element of seasonality that comes into it, then perhaps we are just going to get exactly what you just described. maybe fourth shots for people who are in need of it to stop severe disease, and then the rest of us just get on with our lives. one thing i have to say is i would like to see the data of whether an omicron specific shot is better at neutralizing omicron than repeated fourth shots of the same vaccine. i need to see the data before we get anywhere. guy: you would hope it would be, otherwise the efforts would seem rather wasted. bloomberg's sam fazeli joining us from bloomberg intelligence. dr. sarah pitt comfortable elector of microbiology at the university of brighton, joining
sam: i think that is one possibility. i think it is a strong possibility, assume another of -- assuming no other variant comes along, but that is an assumption given what we have already seen. if we go with the possibility that omicron is so transmissible that you are going to find after a few months you get reinfected, maybe there is an element of seasonality that comes into it, then perhaps we are just going to get exactly what you just described. maybe fourth shots for people who are in need...
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sam, ukraine has learned to expect such attacks. but i'm wondering if they really believe that this is a prelude to a wider military conflict? >> reporter: i don't think there's any doubt at all in the minds of ukrainian officials and indeed their own intelligence services have reinforced that, with that statement you that mentioned earlier on. almost simultaneous with the u.s. extraordinary statement coming from the pentagon, giving a degree of detail that you would never normally see in terms of an exposure of covert operations in a rival territory, or conducted by a rival, but nonetheless, the ukrainians saying the false flag operation could be conducted against russian troop ss in moldova. and they have seen it. it's been used by russians elsewhere in chechnya. there were attacks by chechens that payment part of the rule decades ago. so, we have seen this before, they've seen it before here in ukraine, and the assumption, frankly, among ukrainian officials is if there is going to be an escalation it would almost follow that kind
sam, ukraine has learned to expect such attacks. but i'm wondering if they really believe that this is a prelude to a wider military conflict? >> reporter: i don't think there's any doubt at all in the minds of ukrainian officials and indeed their own intelligence services have reinforced that, with that statement you that mentioned earlier on. almost simultaneous with the u.s. extraordinary statement coming from the pentagon, giving a degree of detail that you would never normally see in...
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and joining me now is exiled cambodian opposition leader sam ramsey. mister in the co founded the now band cambodia national rescue party, the c and r b with came so ha, who is facing trial in the country? mister lindsey, welcome. not human rights watch says that this trial is politically motivated and is about ensuring no one can challenge prime minister one sen at the ballot box. do you agree? yes, i do agree because they're tired of me stuck on so car east a just a predict was the predicts. do these over the only credible obligation party so this opposition party the see in our feet that you go funded with them. so does not exist anymore effectively. cambodia does not have an opposition. and parameters on san has already been in power for about 36 years. does that make sense? and a dictator? yes sir. because sir cambodia has a gun back. dodie period and a like a comedy series, even where there was only one party, it is a one party state. actually it is not only a one party rule, but a one man a rule. not since are your party. the c r p was banned in
and joining me now is exiled cambodian opposition leader sam ramsey. mister in the co founded the now band cambodia national rescue party, the c and r b with came so ha, who is facing trial in the country? mister lindsey, welcome. not human rights watch says that this trial is politically motivated and is about ensuring no one can challenge prime minister one sen at the ballot box. do you agree? yes, i do agree because they're tired of me stuck on so car east a just a predict was the predicts....
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sam brock down in miami for us, thank you. before that, heidi, maura and josh letterman. >>> up next, we'll stick to some of the covid fall out problems. the price of everything in the grocery store is rising as covid causes supply chain issues and, yes, labor shortages. we'll talk to the agricultural labor secretary about the efforts to turn it around and face that challenge while the threat to our democracy also looms large. >>> later, confronting the problem of the rise of domestic extremism right here in america. one year after the attack on the capitol. one in three americans say the ends justify the means when it comes to political violence. ica. that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> now, we're in a strong position to address the ch
sam brock down in miami for us, thank you. before that, heidi, maura and josh letterman. >>> up next, we'll stick to some of the covid fall out problems. the price of everything in the grocery store is rising as covid causes supply chain issues and, yes, labor shortages. we'll talk to the agricultural labor secretary about the efforts to turn it around and face that challenge while the threat to our democracy also looms large. >>> later, confronting the problem of the rise of...
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joining us now sam lessen. good morning and it's great to have you let's start with web 3, the idea that the next phase of the internet is going to be decentralized. there has been such open, public debates, dispute over this you've got jack dorsey, box, erin levio and airbnb ceo. why is this topic so divisive? explain this your own words. >> yeah. look, the entire history of the internet has been a debate about centralization, decentralization both have merits both have values you know, it's not like this time we're going to resolve it and it's also not like this time there's one answer there's going to be centralized components decentralized components what creates better experiences for users that are o more trustable that will create longer-term value as we move to a world where especially as covid drags on, people take their digital lives and digital identities just as seriously as the physical world we believe that many of us do that we're seeing a future of many universes that people care a lot about and
joining us now sam lessen. good morning and it's great to have you let's start with web 3, the idea that the next phase of the internet is going to be decentralized. there has been such open, public debates, dispute over this you've got jack dorsey, box, erin levio and airbnb ceo. why is this topic so divisive? explain this your own words. >> yeah. look, the entire history of the internet has been a debate about centralization, decentralization both have merits both have values you know,...
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trans wi-fi aboard any sam trans bus. >>> a bay area dr. weighs in on the skyrocketing covid infections, and some updated guidance from the cdc on quarantines. >>> a race to restore power in the sierra, and a life or death situation >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 5:30 . >>> right now on kpix 5, and streaming on cbsn bay area , more local news at 5:30. california rolls out its statewide composting mandate. how it will change the way you throw things out. >>> the scramble to restore power in the sierra. a life or death situation for homeowners in the dark for 10 days. >>> the omicron surge driving people to test sites around the bay area. this is new video at the solano town center, which has increased capacity to handle the increasing demand. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >>> i'm allen martin. this comes as san francisco is reporting that covid infections are skyrocketing like never before. it now has the third-highest case rate in the state , but hospitalizations are relatively low. president biden announced the u.s. will double it
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a protege of sam rayburn who was the t speaker through through the '50s. and this house where i'm sitting right now -- raymond had no family. he had married briefly, no children, was kind of lonely. and here was this family, bright young guy, smart, beautiful wife with three kids, he was at house once a week, sometimes more for dinner err. so cokie -- dinner. so cokie group literally bounced on the knee of the speaker of the house. and she add a concern -- had a great -- she had a pet chicken who had died, and cokie was 6 or 7, they were having a funeral for the chickenen in the yard, and her brother starts singing thees theme from dragnet. and she comes bursting into the house, mr. sam was here for dinner, andg she said tommy is singing dragnet, we can't give charlie a proper burial, and mrs as a baptist minister over the funeral in the yard and sang amazing t grace. [laughter] cokie never forgot the kindness ofok mr. sam. >> although she was a broadcasting prodigy, i think she had a show at 21? >> yeah. >> and she had family momentum and experience and a
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paula. >> yeah, sam. i'm sure ukraine will continue to ask for more military help and others as this goes forward in the coming weeks. sam kiley for us. >>> professor robert english is the director of european studies at the university of southern california. earlier, i asked him what he thinks about the allegations of what sam was talking about there, those russian so-called false flag attacks. take a listen. >> i think there's a bit of a propaganda game going on, on both sides. i have no doubt that russia has operatives in ukraine, they've had for some time. it seems kind of amateurish, imagine at the same time they're trying to secretly prepare a pretext for invasion they're hacking ukrainian websites and announcing they're coming. that's not consistent. for the russian part, they're accusing us of producing weapons and producing a genocide. i'm a little skeptical for both, it's part of the propaganda war that's ratcheting up at this moment. >> and that was professor robert english there and we thank y
paula. >> yeah, sam. i'm sure ukraine will continue to ask for more military help and others as this goes forward in the coming weeks. sam kiley for us. >>> professor robert english is the director of european studies at the university of southern california. earlier, i asked him what he thinks about the allegations of what sam was talking about there, those russian so-called false flag attacks. take a listen. >> i think there's a bit of a propaganda game going on, on both...
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mayor sam scott cohn now with reaction to the proposal. >> san jose is one of the hundreds of american communities rocked by mass shootings nine people killed and the gunman taking his own life had at a municipal transit rail yard last summer and that's in america's tenth largest city for san jose mayor sam liccardo said enough is enough. we must do whatever we can within our power to prevent another family from experiencing yet another devastating loss >> his local solution, require all gun owners living in the city to carry liability insurance and require them to pay an annual fee to support a new non-profit organization aimed at reducing gun violence liccardo likens the insurance provision to the requirement that car owners carry auto insurance, and the new nonprofit funded by gun owners can help reduce gun violence, but gun rights advocates are vowing to challenge the ordinance in court >> most importantly, they will not stop gun violence. >> the city council has received dozens of letters and messages ahead of the meeting many calling the ordinance unconstitutional this is an atta
mayor sam scott cohn now with reaction to the proposal. >> san jose is one of the hundreds of american communities rocked by mass shootings nine people killed and the gunman taking his own life had at a municipal transit rail yard last summer and that's in america's tenth largest city for san jose mayor sam liccardo said enough is enough. we must do whatever we can within our power to prevent another family from experiencing yet another devastating loss >> his local solution,...