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i am honored to have this opportunity to lead ina. i have great faith in the workforce and in our mission, which is to focus on a range of homeland threats, including domestic terrorism, and ensuring that our partners across state, local, private sector, have the information they need. before i summarize the actions my office took before january 6th i do want to say i'm deeply concerned that despite our best efforts they did not lead to an operational response to prepare and defend the u.s. capitol. throughout the 2020 election period and the presidential transition ina produced numerous strategic assessments about the potential for election-related violence from domestic violent extremists. in 15 unclassified assessments ina discussed the heightened threat environment and the potential for domestic violent extremists to mobilize quickly and attack large gatherings or government buildings. these products were intended to increase awareness about the volatile threat environment and enhance both policy and operational planning. they wer
i am honored to have this opportunity to lead ina. i have great faith in the workforce and in our mission, which is to focus on a range of homeland threats, including domestic terrorism, and ensuring that our partners across state, local, private sector, have the information they need. before i summarize the actions my office took before january 6th i do want to say i'm deeply concerned that despite our best efforts they did not lead to an operational response to prepare and defend the u.s....
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i am here today as the acting undersecretary for the office of analysis, ina at dhs. i'm a career intelligence professional of over 35 years. i am honored to have this opportunity to lead ima. i focus on a range of homeland threats including domestic terrorism and ensuring our partners across state, local, private sector, have the information they need. before i summarize the actions my office took before january 6th, i do want to say i'm deeply concerned that despite our best efforts, they did not lead to an operational response to prepare and defend the u.s. capitol. throughout the 2020 election period and the presidential transition, ina produced numerous strategic assessments about the potential for reflex-related violence from domestic extremists. ina discussed the heightened threat environment and the potential for domestic violent extremists to mobilize quickly and attack large gatherings or government buildings. these products were intended to increase awareness about the volatile threat environment and enhance both policy and operational planning. they were s
i am here today as the acting undersecretary for the office of analysis, ina at dhs. i'm a career intelligence professional of over 35 years. i am honored to have this opportunity to lead ima. i focus on a range of homeland threats including domestic terrorism and ensuring our partners across state, local, private sector, have the information they need. before i summarize the actions my office took before january 6th, i do want to say i'm deeply concerned that despite our best efforts, they did...
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i am honored to have this opportunity to lead ina. i have great faith in the workforce and in our mission, which is to focus on a range of homeland threats, including domestic terrorism, and ensuring that our partners across state, local, private sector have the information they need. before i summarize the actions my office took before january 6, i do want to say i and deeply concerned that despite our best efforts, they did not lead to an operational response to prepare and defend the u.s. capitol. throughout the 2020 election period and the presidential transition, ina produced numerous strategic assessments about election-related violence from domestic, violent extremists. in 15 unclassified assessments, we discussed the heightened threat environment and the potential for domestic violence extremists to mobilize quickly, and attack large gatherings or government buildings. these products were intended to increase awareness about the volatile threat environment and enhance both policy and operational planning. they were shared broa
i am honored to have this opportunity to lead ina. i have great faith in the workforce and in our mission, which is to focus on a range of homeland threats, including domestic terrorism, and ensuring that our partners across state, local, private sector have the information they need. before i summarize the actions my office took before january 6, i do want to say i and deeply concerned that despite our best efforts, they did not lead to an operational response to prepare and defend the u.s....
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that would not be an official report that ina sent out. it is possible, ma'am, that where it came from was maybe a phone call or something where we said we had nothing additional to report. we did view the work that we had done prior to january 6th as being sufficiently specific in warning of a possible threat. some of the reports we did distribute you just quoted from yourself so it was our belief that those warnings were enough. obviously they were not. we are working very hard now to do two things, one, get better specificity and insight into this particular threat and then secondly, understand better how our customers receive our products, read our products, who gets our products. it is unclear to us why they were not received and we were not better prepared for a possible attack. >> thank you. did ina share any intelligence products with national fusion centers relaying information about possible violence on january 6th, and is capitol police part of the d.c. area fusion center? >> yes. we talked specifically to the capitol police in
that would not be an official report that ina sent out. it is possible, ma'am, that where it came from was maybe a phone call or something where we said we had nothing additional to report. we did view the work that we had done prior to january 6th as being sufficiently specific in warning of a possible threat. some of the reports we did distribute you just quoted from yourself so it was our belief that those warnings were enough. obviously they were not. we are working very hard now to do two...
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>> i can say that ina's reports did not change. we did not change our assessments based on any political pressure or interference. we did publish the homeland threat assessment. it's a publicly available document that does said that white supremacists are the most persistent and legal and lethal threat to the homeland. >> so did you ever feel any pressure or receive any encouragement even kind of a less informal way, i'm not talking about a written dock you'll, that you needed to be very careful about clarifying the threat posed by white supremacists? >> i did not personal receive that. >> and do you consider bryan murphy's report that that type of pressure was applied to be accurate or inaccurate? >> he has -- his is a whistle-blower complaint, and it's still being adjudicated. >> no, i understand, but i'm asking you. you were right there in the leadership. you never got a sense that there was any type of political influence like he reported regarding an encouragement -- >> i did not personally have that influence pushed upon me,
>> i can say that ina's reports did not change. we did not change our assessments based on any political pressure or interference. we did publish the homeland threat assessment. it's a publicly available document that does said that white supremacists are the most persistent and legal and lethal threat to the homeland. >> so did you ever feel any pressure or receive any encouragement even kind of a less informal way, i'm not talking about a written dock you'll, that you needed to be...
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for an ina worked on her mural for more than a week 1st she primed the wall then sketched the image and applied the colors. yes the result is what's being called a brave wall named in honor of a brave activist and politician here it's mariel franco she was a city councilor in rio de janeiro who fought for women's rights until she was shot dead in 28 teen that was a shock for many women in brazil who took to the streets by the thousands in protest mariel franco continues to be an important role model for many her story has had an impact on catherine of our own nina as well. all along i wanted to make. a scene where to focus. possibilities of women shows inside which you can see in all of the small characters so it's basically about $3.00 to $1.00 guys also for women you can be a scientist you can be a musician and you can be i mean there is just about free choice. the brave while in berlin is one of many around the world they draw attention to courageous human rights activists artists in mexico lebanon and portugal have also sprayed or painted these murals in recent years so. the fact th
for an ina worked on her mural for more than a week 1st she primed the wall then sketched the image and applied the colors. yes the result is what's being called a brave wall named in honor of a brave activist and politician here it's mariel franco she was a city councilor in rio de janeiro who fought for women's rights until she was shot dead in 28 teen that was a shock for many women in brazil who took to the streets by the thousands in protest mariel franco continues to be an important role...
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dozens of shopkeepers in the northern dutch city of trans ina van also welcomed customers on tuesday to protest against the lockdown rules. shop and barrow owners who open risk a 4000 euro fine on a criminal record to boot. the bahamas not unusual for a quiz you might want come to that suppose 100 shops will open today times 4000 euros i don't think people in the country will take that very well. and that doesn't feel right. the protests lasted just a few hours after an official warning from the police led shopkeepers to close their doors again. but some of our owners held on until the bitter end. show thank you so much for watching for you can also go to our web site called the flash or on social media as well i mean the team it's good bye. got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner. for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. travel we go. different. here women are in charge. archipelago has a whole system for centuries. of society do it. differently. what do they do with their power. that. starts marching on w. you're watching d.w. news coming up today she declares th
dozens of shopkeepers in the northern dutch city of trans ina van also welcomed customers on tuesday to protest against the lockdown rules. shop and barrow owners who open risk a 4000 euro fine on a criminal record to boot. the bahamas not unusual for a quiz you might want come to that suppose 100 shops will open today times 4000 euros i don't think people in the country will take that very well. and that doesn't feel right. the protests lasted just a few hours after an official warning from...
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cocktails and tall tales with ina and melissa airs friday, march 26th, on discovery plus. i loved bringing you that. cheers to both of those ladies. >>> movie news. fans of the 1993 classic "mrs. doubtfire" have been lighting up social media lately speculating there is an nc-17 version of this family film somewhere out there. well, director chris columbus is now clearing things up explaining to "entertainment weekly" that while shooting the comedy he would let robin williams do his thing. he did it more than 20 scenes of the film saying, quote, we had a deal between robin and myself, he would do two or three scripted takes the way i wanted them and then he would say, now let me do my thing. he assures everyone there is not a dirty "doubtfire" film out there but there is certainly enough material to make a hilarious r-rated version and that one day he might be willing to share some of those scenes in all their glory in some kind of documentary. i sure wish he would. love and miss robin williams so very much. >>> now i'm going to bring in dandy who is a pup at heart. my seni
cocktails and tall tales with ina and melissa airs friday, march 26th, on discovery plus. i loved bringing you that. cheers to both of those ladies. >>> movie news. fans of the 1993 classic "mrs. doubtfire" have been lighting up social media lately speculating there is an nc-17 version of this family film somewhere out there. well, director chris columbus is now clearing things up explaining to "entertainment weekly" that while shooting the comedy he would let robin...
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put ina put in a week when the sport looks to save its reputation, it's still the horse's names that are most revered. tiger roll could just be cheltenham's most popular champion. joe lynskey, bbc news. england can wrap up the t20 series with victory against india tomorrow. they lead the five match contest 2—1 with the game in ahmedebad, once again being played without a crowd. speaking to the bbc�*s kal sajad, bowler mark wood says it was something that affected their performance yesterday. there was positives and negatives both ways. i do miss the crowd, it's great to have people in the stadiums, it gives you the adrenaline rush. but at the same time, you know, hitting a few runs didn't quite have that same edge, and it meant that maybe we were a bit more relaxed.— and it meant that maybe we were a bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around _ bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around the _ bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around the tasks, _ bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around the tasks, around - bit more relaxed. there's been a
put ina put in a week when the sport looks to save its reputation, it's still the horse's names that are most revered. tiger roll could just be cheltenham's most popular champion. joe lynskey, bbc news. england can wrap up the t20 series with victory against india tomorrow. they lead the five match contest 2—1 with the game in ahmedebad, once again being played without a crowd. speaking to the bbc�*s kal sajad, bowler mark wood says it was something that affected their performance...
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>>brkieang news, streets closed off ina ignehborodho tonit ghafter a shoo tingin the h soutbay. >>pl, usheanotr attack nsagait a me mberof the bay ar eaom cmunity. no fefirighters are epstping up. >>> wear e going to be there in mbers and in strethng. >>ni> togh t,which bay area counties e arabout naionseven fuhe the tul rmoiindesi of a school district. th e w necallr s foresiatgnions. >>his board is becoming a case story for shw alloacti vism hyand poiscry. >>ea> brki ngwsne in n sajose, the police investigating a shooting near a park. it haenpped rethe urhos ago. ceoffirs say at least one man was hit. ooa shti vngictim could be seen on the street. he sfeufred feli-thatreening riinjuesth rmatn on spt ora move. >>> alsoright now on the kpix5e ws at . 7:00 streaming on cbsn bay area f of dutyir fefigerhts otecprting thstreets of san frciansco after anyet otr heattack against an a sianamiceran. thisis a woman who was robbed d anthe drgeagd whe illeaving urch. go>>> od evg.enin >>> kpixow5 shs us e th firefightearrs e ingog the tra lemi to try to stopthese attacks frapom hpengni. >
>>brkieang news, streets closed off ina ignehborodho tonit ghafter a shoo tingin the h soutbay. >>pl, usheanotr attack nsagait a me mberof the bay ar eaom cmunity. no fefirighters are epstping up. >>> wear e going to be there in mbers and in strethng. >>ni> togh t,which bay area counties e arabout naionseven fuhe the tul rmoiindesi of a school district. th e w necallr s foresiatgnions. >>his board is becoming a case story for shw alloacti vism hyand poiscry....
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ina in a decade of conflict, at least 25,000 children have been killed. thousands of schools have been totally or partially destroyed. this is iqra school in north—west syria. a syrian fighterjet has just dropped an incendiary bomb in its courtyard. forstudents incendiary bomb in its courtyard. for students were incinerated immediately. and many with horrific injuries died soon after the attack. there has been nojustice for those who were killed. and the survivors live with traumatic memories, many with constant pain. there were false accusations that this attack never happened, that the victims had faked their injuries. i was there that day and filmed these images of students arriving at hospital just after the attack on their school. and i have come back to see what the future looks like for them and for all the children that have survived attacks on syrian schools. students were my kids, they were my kids.— students were my kids, they were my kids. abu is syrian but were my kids. abu is syrian but we cannot _ were my kids. abu is syrian but we cann
ina in a decade of conflict, at least 25,000 children have been killed. thousands of schools have been totally or partially destroyed. this is iqra school in north—west syria. a syrian fighterjet has just dropped an incendiary bomb in its courtyard. forstudents incendiary bomb in its courtyard. for students were incinerated immediately. and many with horrific injuries died soon after the attack. there has been nojustice for those who were killed. and the survivors live with traumatic...
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i may ask ina. basically what is the reason why fire was added. i got out there and asked what it what do you need fire for. because there were no i dish no comments of saying why they were needed code. and so what you've typed in there by a mad cow. is and you sent out. yes yes is has to tell what the information that i got commas that you misspelled like of fire department for ph and condition as requested vocation apart 36 so that's the answer you got is that fire want that you must want to go cracked or so that was information received before 2033 o 2 but you're sent over at that time. current status that time of the time in body and in there. when you have referred to your word to use that day and. as channel one. how does that signify you're from other dispatchers. the other 2 other channels there's channel 2 which is in charge of the north side and their shame of 3 who has downtown in the 5th grade seems and then we have a relief dispatcher who is there to help us when the brakes are we need to get up for any given race. so when you're disp
i may ask ina. basically what is the reason why fire was added. i got out there and asked what it what do you need fire for. because there were no i dish no comments of saying why they were needed code. and so what you've typed in there by a mad cow. is and you sent out. yes yes is has to tell what the information that i got commas that you misspelled like of fire department for ph and condition as requested vocation apart 36 so that's the answer you got is that fire want that you must want to...
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go ina shoex where my children can't destroy it. >> the competition is stiff. in that category, movies about beyoncc, linda ronstadt, zz top and the beastie boys. >> these are part of our pod. >> his family and pandemic potter throwing him a party. >> we are going to have our two other families over and on the cake it was a congratulations, beyond. so i think we know, i think we know where their allegiance lays. >> you can watch the 63rd annual grammy awards this sunday on five p.m. right here on kpix5. >> always good to have a backup plan. >> good to know your kids are always rooting for you. >>> thank you r watching. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how y'all? thank y'all very much. ha ha ha! how's everybody? thank y'all. i appreciate it now. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey... [cheering and applause] and we got another good one for you today. returning for their third day with a total of 20,680 bucks from our nation's capital, dc--
go ina shoex where my children can't destroy it. >> the competition is stiff. in that category, movies about beyoncc, linda ronstadt, zz top and the beastie boys. >> these are part of our pod. >> his family and pandemic potter throwing him a party. >> we are going to have our two other families over and on the cake it was a congratulations, beyond. so i think we know, i think we know where their allegiance lays. >> you can watch the 63rd annual grammy awards this...
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just be silent, if there is an active role that the firm is playing abouerpetuating falsehoods e ms ina newspaper, that she bullied staff years ago. they say they are victims of a calculated smear mpaign. >>> the couple of behind palaces and castles last year, in exchange for a new home here in california. what kind of reception are they getting? we spoke to a former royal correspondent who happens to be one of their new montecito neighbors. >> reporter: for reporter richard minor is referring to his anticipation of meghan and harry's upcoming interview with oprah winfrey. he started covering the queen for the daily mail in the 1970s and lives just a few blocks from the couple in montecito. he has tried to get his own interview but -- i never even got a response. at least a little back. despite the snub, he is thrilled they became neighbors over the summer. >> when i told them, they basically said well, you are welcome to them. >> reporter: he attribute some of the animosity to their independent streak. >> it is not like the hokey pokey and we can have one like in and one light out. you
just be silent, if there is an active role that the firm is playing abouerpetuating falsehoods e ms ina newspaper, that she bullied staff years ago. they say they are victims of a calculated smear mpaign. >>> the couple of behind palaces and castles last year, in exchange for a new home here in california. what kind of reception are they getting? we spoke to a former royal correspondent who happens to be one of their new montecito neighbors. >> reporter: for reporter richard...
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using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sort of ina what happened after the done anything salvia they just died because they have not arest it twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and activity nights so sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the graceful animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by portraying which is illegal hunting of this species and also creating by accidental capture in a fishing net the population overall is decreasing and even especially here like also where this trend of sort of being a has combined into the home thing making the population through even the craze cluster the conservati
using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sort of ina what happened after the done anything salvia they just died because they have not arest it twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and activity nights so sightings are rare in order to...
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and lead to significant capital outflows from developing economies says the old ization chief bristol ina. holding back now we all know that the hospitality sector has been heavily hit by the pandemic starved of overnight visitors because of virus restrictions a growing number of hotels are turning their rooms into co-working spaces not for people tired of working from home the new surroundings are a welcome change. checking into a hotel not for a breakaway but to get some work done kenny most aho booked her office space on an app because of the pandemic she can no longer go to her regular place of work instead she comes here it's cheaper than renting a regular office space today she and 2 colleagues are holding a meeting. you know what that is because i meant the hotels are pleasant places to work i think it's a good solution this way i can see my colleagues again when i'm at home alone i miss them. i'm in their views and god knows of way. it's a similar scene next door where beds have been replaced by tables the steep decline in overnight visitors has forced managers to rethink their bu
and lead to significant capital outflows from developing economies says the old ization chief bristol ina. holding back now we all know that the hospitality sector has been heavily hit by the pandemic starved of overnight visitors because of virus restrictions a growing number of hotels are turning their rooms into co-working spaces not for people tired of working from home the new surroundings are a welcome change. checking into a hotel not for a breakaway but to get some work done kenny most...
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using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sort of ina what happened after eating salvia it just died because they have not had it twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and activity nights so site hundreds i read in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the graceful animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by portraying which is illegal hunting of this species and also creating by accident capture in a fishing net their population over or raising and even especially here in lake also where this threat of sudden vina has combined to the whole thing making the population to even decrease faster the conservation group regularly sends ou
using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sort of ina what happened after eating salvia it just died because they have not had it twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and activity nights so site hundreds i read in order to detect the...
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ina in a moment we willjoin viewers on bbc one for a full summary from the national news. but first. earlier, ricardo mexia, vice president of the european public health association's infectious disease control department, told me what's driving this rise. well, i believe that the fact that we are trying to get back to normality in some of the activities that have now been taking place, that probably accounts for some of the increase in the numbers. and also the fact that people are somehow tired of all the covid—i9 stress over the last year, that probably tends to get them to have different approaches and eventually not implement fully the recommendations of social distancing and all the others that somehow we have been having to deal with over the course of this. so i guess it is happening more or less across europe and hopefully we will manage to control it over the next couple of weeks. it is a different setting in different countries, but still there has been somehow this fourth wave that several countries are now facing. and what about the new variants? how much ar
ina in a moment we willjoin viewers on bbc one for a full summary from the national news. but first. earlier, ricardo mexia, vice president of the european public health association's infectious disease control department, told me what's driving this rise. well, i believe that the fact that we are trying to get back to normality in some of the activities that have now been taking place, that probably accounts for some of the increase in the numbers. and also the fact that people are somehow...
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ina in a moment we will return to the scene inside the chaldean cathedral in baghdad. 0ur rome correspondent mark lowen is travelling with the pope and has sent us this report. if the first day of pope francis�* visit to iraq was about the politics and about meeting the country's dwindling christian community, today was about the outreach towards other faiths, most notably a meeting this morning with the country's top shia cleric, grand ayatollah ali al—sistani, bringing together the leader of the world's catholics with perhaps the most powerful and influential figure in shia islam. it's thought that they discussed interfaith dialogue and the violence that iraqi christians have long suffered. then the pope came on here to ur, the ancient birthplace of the prophet abraham, in which he met again with members of other religions... ..and he spoke of how hostility and extremism and violence were, in his words, "the betrayal of religion". he spoke in favour of peace, unity and against hatred. so the meeting this morning, perhaps the most symbolic moment of this trip, and then the dialogue here
ina in a moment we will return to the scene inside the chaldean cathedral in baghdad. 0ur rome correspondent mark lowen is travelling with the pope and has sent us this report. if the first day of pope francis�* visit to iraq was about the politics and about meeting the country's dwindling christian community, today was about the outreach towards other faiths, most notably a meeting this morning with the country's top shia cleric, grand ayatollah ali al—sistani, bringing together the leader...
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the woman dancing her way through her toughest battle, and th need tt a tt cajo mt ina williams, the 34-year-old ast c chemotherapy. >>u n ag mfirst chemotherapy, i was really nervous. ♪ >> reporter: but this was reina after that first treatment, dancing her way back to her car. >> i was up in the chemo chair when i was finishing up, and i decided, you know, i want to dance out of here, because i'm so happy that i have completed my first round of chemotherapy. ♪ all those things i should be doing ♪ >> reporter: though she has no training in dance, reina used her love for it to give her something positive to focus on. ♪ an't stop the feeling ♪ ♪ so justance ♪ reporhat feeline each treatment turning the parking area at swedish american cancer center in northern illinois into her own dance floor. ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ >> reporter: then on wednesday, after reina's last chemo treatment, a surprise. ♪ >> reporter: a flash mob of coworkers, her medical team, family, and friends returning that gift of dance and joy to celebrate. >> whoo! whoo! >> the amount of love and t lkgu
the woman dancing her way through her toughest battle, and th need tt a tt cajo mt ina williams, the 34-year-old ast c chemotherapy. >>u n ag mfirst chemotherapy, i was really nervous. ♪ >> reporter: but this was reina after that first treatment, dancing her way back to her car. >> i was up in the chemo chair when i was finishing up, and i decided, you know, i want to dance out of here, because i'm so happy that i have completed my first round of chemotherapy. ♪ all those...
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stuff ina mention comments god in the uk i think lots of people have started to think more about the corona crisis and they're becoming more aware of how everything is connected to the 3 dozen other things i'm reading not it's probably shown there's an awareness that we can't just leave certain things to the markets just couldn't we have an eastern macas markets aren't in a position to react appropriately and give me a present today i can. only rich countries are able to support companies and people through the crisis. the coronavirus has exposed how vulnerable globalization has made the world's economy and its people. and i. believe in the new always seen the end of globalization but as you will remember the never end of a scene we have to find the lesson in all of this difficult and what does it mean that these supply chains aren't working out for 2 and 3 like it's a design flaw fewer and simple to listen to i think we have over globalization in certain areas if we really need to think about what sorts of international trade makes sense it's not as if we're saying there shouldn't b
stuff ina mention comments god in the uk i think lots of people have started to think more about the corona crisis and they're becoming more aware of how everything is connected to the 3 dozen other things i'm reading not it's probably shown there's an awareness that we can't just leave certain things to the markets just couldn't we have an eastern macas markets aren't in a position to react appropriately and give me a present today i can. only rich countries are able to support companies and...
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ina in a decade of conflict, almost 25,000 children have been killed and thousands of schools destroyed. the syrian regime denies targeting civilians. this man is determined to make sure his children get the education they deserve but imagine how hard it is when to send the sons to school when this happens to his daughter. she was sat in her mouth class when the blast ripped through the window. —— maths class. her injuries were so severe that she was rushed to hospital in turkey. her body was broken. her voice was weak but her message to the world that they were strong. she died one month after making the world to stop the suffering in syria. that was almost eight years ago now. no one knows the risk of sending this children to school here more than herfather. the grief and loss in aleppo, that special report by darren conway, and we'll have more on the decade of syria's war, withjeremy bowen and quentin sommerville, in the days ahead. the respected public health institution in brazil, fiocruz, is reporting that the country is experiencing the collapse of its hospitals and health se
ina in a decade of conflict, almost 25,000 children have been killed and thousands of schools destroyed. the syrian regime denies targeting civilians. this man is determined to make sure his children get the education they deserve but imagine how hard it is when to send the sons to school when this happens to his daughter. she was sat in her mouth class when the blast ripped through the window. —— maths class. her injuries were so severe that she was rushed to hospital in turkey. her body...
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ina in a decade of conflict, almost 25,000 children have been killed and thousands of schools destroyed. the syrian regime denies targeting civilians. this person is determined to make sure that these children get the education they deserve but imagine how hard it is to send his sons to school, when this happened to his daughter. she was sitting in her maths class in iqra school when blast ripped through the window. her injuries were so severe that she was rushed to hospital in turkey. her body was broken. her voice was weak but her message to the world that day was strong. she died one month after begging the world to stop the suffering in syria. that was almost eight years ago now. no—one knows the risks of sending their children to school here more than her father. the grief and loss in aleppo. that special report by darren conway and we'll have more on the decade of syria's warwithjeremy bowen and quentin sommerville in the days ahead. sweden and latvia are the latest eu member states to suspend use of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine following concerns about possible side—effec
ina in a decade of conflict, almost 25,000 children have been killed and thousands of schools destroyed. the syrian regime denies targeting civilians. this person is determined to make sure that these children get the education they deserve but imagine how hard it is to send his sons to school, when this happened to his daughter. she was sitting in her maths class in iqra school when blast ripped through the window. her injuries were so severe that she was rushed to hospital in turkey. her body...
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ina long in a long statement the chinese government says it opposes ideological bias against china, fake news under the coverage of freedom of the press and violation of professional ethics. it also says it does not recognise the correspondence club and says it so—called report is fraught with ideological bias and slander. next year, the world plans to descend on beijing for the 2022 winter olympics. but which china will they be allowed to see? amol rajan, bbc news. now with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes, at the bbc sport centre. hello. good evening. ireland scored a late penalty to seal another victory over scotland in rugby union's six nations championship. they won 27—24 at murrayfield to move into second place in the table behind leaders wales. our correspondent katie gornall has the details. they say this is scotland's best team in 20 years, so what better time to prove it than against their old foes? ireland have won nine of the past ten matches against scotland and they dominated the start of this one asjohnny sexton's searching kit eventually made its way in
ina long in a long statement the chinese government says it opposes ideological bias against china, fake news under the coverage of freedom of the press and violation of professional ethics. it also says it does not recognise the correspondence club and says it so—called report is fraught with ideological bias and slander. next year, the world plans to descend on beijing for the 2022 winter olympics. but which china will they be allowed to see? amol rajan, bbc news. now with all the sport,...
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changes how it works, they are closely connected to policy areas so what has allowed the senate majority inas the past to make changes the way it works is to be united enough around a particular issue that was important and worth making a change the way the senate works to get it done. 1917 is when we get the rule that provides a cloture motion the first place that comes about with a bill in the senate with the merchant ship operating out of world war i and president wilson who goes public and uses that issue to build support for a change in the way the senate works this is an important issue in the national security andon political pressure on senators to connect the policy and procedure. so if we think about where we are now, the big question becomes if the senate democrats really are feeling very frustrated by senate republicans, what is the issue that they feel so frustrated was so much obstruction that really causes them to break the dam and make the change. >> we do have some calls waiting. >> that you write about it so why is the role of the parliamentarian important in the senate? in
changes how it works, they are closely connected to policy areas so what has allowed the senate majority inas the past to make changes the way it works is to be united enough around a particular issue that was important and worth making a change the way the senate works to get it done. 1917 is when we get the rule that provides a cloture motion the first place that comes about with a bill in the senate with the merchant ship operating out of world war i and president wilson who goes public and...
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ina in a moment were going to be taking a look through a look of tomorrow morning papers. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stevens, the deputy political editor of the daily mail, and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 24 — that's coming up after the headlines. hello. this is bbc news. more than 30 million people in the uk have now received their first covid vaccine dose, according to the latest government figures. ahead of restrictions easing in england, the nhs warns not to "squander" the progress made against covid — as the culture secretary says plans to lift lockdown are on target. at the moment, we are on track. glory drivers airline crew and seasons entering from england and abroad will soon need to take a covid test within two days of their arrival. the change will apply from the 6th of april. elizabeth policy director at the logistics uk says that she welcomes the move. because of the lack and the — welcomes the move. because of the lack and the issues _ welcomes the move. because of the lack and the issu
ina in a moment were going to be taking a look through a look of tomorrow morning papers. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stevens, the deputy political editor of the daily mail, and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 24 — that's coming up after the headlines. hello. this is bbc news. more than 30 million people in the uk have now received their first covid vaccine dose, according to the latest government figures. ahead of restrictions...
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stunning, ina stunning, in a word, fiona. way beyond the wildest hopes of those who developed the vaccines. i mean, an 80% cut in the risk of being hospitalised is remarkable, and there is a figure that's just been released, a single dose of the pfizerjab, we are waiting for the data on the oxford astrazeneca because that started a month later, an 83% cut in the risk of dying from covid—19. there are some caveats. it's vital that people have both doses. we've got this 12 week gap, because that will boost protection even further, and we should remember that vaccines are not 100% effective, so while there's a lot of virus still circulating, social distancing will remain important. new variants could upset the apple cart to a certain extent, but the scientists who developed the vaccines last year are producing updated versions which will go into trials in early summer, and they'll be ready if needed in the autumn. some good news at last, fergus. thank you. on wednesday, the chancellor rishi sunak will unveil his latest budget.
stunning, ina stunning, in a word, fiona. way beyond the wildest hopes of those who developed the vaccines. i mean, an 80% cut in the risk of being hospitalised is remarkable, and there is a figure that's just been released, a single dose of the pfizerjab, we are waiting for the data on the oxford astrazeneca because that started a month later, an 83% cut in the risk of dying from covid—19. there are some caveats. it's vital that people have both doses. we've got this 12 week gap, because...
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of basle ina a consultancy on china and the middle east based here in washington she is also executive director of the paulson institut and randy shriver who served in the trumpet ministration as assistant secretary of defense for indo-pacific security affairs he is the co-founder and chairman of the project 2049. institute which works to advance u.s. interest in asia so much thank you to both of you for talking with us today let me just start out with you deborah as we sort of look at u.s. china relations and is china a foe is a friend do we collaborate how do we get that mix right in describing where a relationship should be today well that's obviously a huge question but i think it's very important to think of this not a military terms but maybe in more business like terms that we often think of it is that 0 plus 0 sum game and when you think in military terms there's always a winner and a loser but in the case of dealing with china in some cases there are a competitor in some cases we are aligning ourselves with our own money issues perhaps like climate change and other things and
of basle ina a consultancy on china and the middle east based here in washington she is also executive director of the paulson institut and randy shriver who served in the trumpet ministration as assistant secretary of defense for indo-pacific security affairs he is the co-founder and chairman of the project 2049. institute which works to advance u.s. interest in asia so much thank you to both of you for talking with us today let me just start out with you deborah as we sort of look at u.s....
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officials there say most people have been killed at an incident ina have been killed at an incident in a grocery store at about 2:30 p:m.. one of them a local police officer. they said they don't know how people are in hospital but at least one person has been taken to hospital. after the motive came up hospital. after the motive came up police that they don't have any details at the moment. but more information to be released from officials there in boulder in the next few hours. i should bring you up—to—date as well with a statement from the white house which says that president biden has been briefed on the shooting and will be kept up—to—date by his team throughout the evening. up-to-date by his team throughout the evening. david, of course david, _ throughout the evening. david, of course david, i _ throughout the evening. david, of course david, i think- throughout the evening. david, of course david, i think last - of course david, i think last month the president was a memorialfor the month the president was a memorial for the parkland shooting victims and was urging mo
officials there say most people have been killed at an incident ina have been killed at an incident in a grocery store at about 2:30 p:m.. one of them a local police officer. they said they don't know how people are in hospital but at least one person has been taken to hospital. after the motive came up hospital. after the motive came up police that they don't have any details at the moment. but more information to be released from officials there in boulder in the next few hours. i should...
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ina in a debate on international women's day, a labour mp reckoned the prime minister was more interested in building a bridge between scotland and northern ireland than taking responsibility for the barriers he's erected there. it tookjess phillips more than four minutes to read the list of more than 120 names. she ended with the name of sarah everard, who disappeared earlier this month. we have all prayed that the name of sarah everard would never be on any list. let's pray every day, and work every day, to make sure nobody's name ends up on this list again. the government has been defeated several times in the house of lords over its domestic abuse bill. peers overwhelmingly backed an amendment calling for more safeguards for children when they have supervised contact with a parent they don't live with. but the minister wasn't convinced there was a problem to solve. my lords, please ask yourselves, why would anyone who really cares about children not want to be fully trained in child development and safeguarding? is it acceptable to leave children who are already traumatised by being v
ina in a debate on international women's day, a labour mp reckoned the prime minister was more interested in building a bridge between scotland and northern ireland than taking responsibility for the barriers he's erected there. it tookjess phillips more than four minutes to read the list of more than 120 names. she ended with the name of sarah everard, who disappeared earlier this month. we have all prayed that the name of sarah everard would never be on any list. let's pray every day, and...
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for an ina worked on her mural for more than a week 1st she primed the wall then sketched the image and applied the colors. yes the result is what's being called a brave while named in honor of a brave activist and politician here it's mariel franco she was a city councilor in rio de janeiro who fought for women's rights until she was shot dead in 20 teen that was a shock for many women in brazil who took to the streets by the thousands in protest mariel franco continues to be an important role model for many her story has had an impact on catarina voronin as well. i wanted to make. a scene where to focus. possibilities of women shows inside which you can see in all of the small characters so it's basically about $300.00 it's also for women you can be a scientist you can be a musician and you can be i mean there is just about free choice. of brave while in berlin is one of many around the world they draw attention to courageous human rights activists artists in mexico lebanon and portugal have also sprayed or painted these murals in recent years. the fact that her mural serves as a dail
for an ina worked on her mural for more than a week 1st she primed the wall then sketched the image and applied the colors. yes the result is what's being called a brave while named in honor of a brave activist and politician here it's mariel franco she was a city councilor in rio de janeiro who fought for women's rights until she was shot dead in 20 teen that was a shock for many women in brazil who took to the streets by the thousands in protest mariel franco continues to be an important role...
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ina in a statement the police told us the behaviour on monday it was unacceptable and selfish and it has reminded people that the lockdown measures are only partly completed and that there is still measures in place including the rule of six and the keeping out distant from each other as part of the social distancing guidelines. other as part of the social distancin: uuidelines. . ., ~' distancing guidelines. navte', thank ou. germany is suspending use of the oxford—astrazeneca covid vaccine for people under the age of 60 — because of a very small number of cases of blood clots in people who've had the jab. both the eu and uk medicine regulators say the vaccine is safe, and the benefits outweigh the risks. it comes as europe faces a third wave of coronavirus. france's president macron is to give a speech later, as pressure grows on him to bring in tougher measures to halt the spread. nick beake reports. germany, like the rest of europe, is desperate to boost production of covid vaccines so the opening of this brand—new biontech factory is welcome news. there is no another blow
ina in a statement the police told us the behaviour on monday it was unacceptable and selfish and it has reminded people that the lockdown measures are only partly completed and that there is still measures in place including the rule of six and the keeping out distant from each other as part of the social distancing guidelines. other as part of the social distancin: uuidelines. . ., ~' distancing guidelines. navte', thank ou. germany is suspending use of the oxford—astrazeneca covid vaccine...
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of basle ina a consultancy on china and the middle east based here in washington she is also executive director of the paulson in situ and randy shriver who served in the trumpet ministration as assistant secretary of defense for indo-pacific security affairs he is the co-founder and chairman of the project 2049 institute which works to advance u.s. interest in asia so much thank you to both of you for talking with us today let me just start out with you deborah as we sort of look at u.s. china relations and is china is there friend do we collaborate how do we get that mix right in describing where a relationship should be today well that's obviously a huge. question but i think it's very important to think of this not a military terms but maybe in more businesslike terms we often think of it is that 0 plus 0 sum game and when you think in military terms there's always a winner and a loser but in the case of dealing with china in some cases there are a competitor and some cases we are aligning ourselves with our money issues perhaps like climate change and other things and in some case
of basle ina a consultancy on china and the middle east based here in washington she is also executive director of the paulson in situ and randy shriver who served in the trumpet ministration as assistant secretary of defense for indo-pacific security affairs he is the co-founder and chairman of the project 2049 institute which works to advance u.s. interest in asia so much thank you to both of you for talking with us today let me just start out with you deborah as we sort of look at u.s. china...
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ina going to be 15 years to slo the spread. there can never be another bit of virus anywhere in the world before we get our freedom back if these people have there way. your reaction. >> they're reminded of general george s patton emanations that america should never be captive with their fears. we can think of all sorts of ba things, but you're right, the science shows we've had to dramatic increase in vaccinations, or going to be up to 80 million. we probably have 100 million people that have been tested, but they've modeled that they have antibodies. we're get closer and closer. these scientists have an obligation to tell us that because were on pretty thin ice. he sort of lied about the utility so he wouldn't go out and drained the supply have of them are on herd immunity so we wouldn't let that bright anytim you have the hypocrisies and lies you destroy credibility. i would say we have a lot of functionaries and imperial krat that have publicity and influence. finally, the pessimist is alway right because if you forecast t
ina going to be 15 years to slo the spread. there can never be another bit of virus anywhere in the world before we get our freedom back if these people have there way. your reaction. >> they're reminded of general george s patton emanations that america should never be captive with their fears. we can think of all sorts of ba things, but you're right, the science shows we've had to dramatic increase in vaccinations, or going to be up to 80 million. we probably have 100 million people...
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op-ed in the guardian entitled ignore the conspiracy theories, scientists know covid-19 wasn't created ina a lab and he made the point on twitter repeatedly. "gain of function research has nothing to do with the origin of covid unless you believe the conspiracy theories. why mix the two together if the virus came from bats?" which is what all the evidence suggests.ea almost every media outlet in the country dutifully repeated these claims as if they were fact come as early as january, national public radion reported "a wet market in wuhan, china, is catching blame is a probable source of the coronavirus outbreak sweeping the globe. most quote that was fast. it was just a few days in the pandemic, it wasn't clear that npr had sent anyone to the ground in wuhan but somehow they knew exactly when the virus came from half a world away. "national geographic," famous for its explanations, also determined somehow this issue is settled. what markets launched the coronavirus, here's what you need to know. thee investigative reporters wee satisfied with no investigation. chan noticed something odd a
op-ed in the guardian entitled ignore the conspiracy theories, scientists know covid-19 wasn't created ina a lab and he made the point on twitter repeatedly. "gain of function research has nothing to do with the origin of covid unless you believe the conspiracy theories. why mix the two together if the virus came from bats?" which is what all the evidence suggests.ea almost every media outlet in the country dutifully repeated these claims as if they were fact come as early as january,...
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this is the largest wholesale mortgage organize nigination ina and the rise in long-term interest rates it's falling 40%. they worry that it will scare away new borrowers makes sense or result in tougher comparisons. it a legitimate concern. it trading at 4.9% yield most spac plays wouldn't think about paying dividend but this seems enticing but hard to figure out why the stock is doing so poorly down 38% for the year let's check in with the chairman and ceo of uwm holdings. welcome to "mad money." >> thanks for having me. excited to be here with you. >> terrific, matt. why don't you first introduce uwm and tell us where it fits within the border universe because we don't call up and get loans from uwf. >> absolutely. thanks for having me we're the second largest mortgage company in america behind rocket mortgage, we've been in business 35 years and i've been here 18 years. we differentiate from technology we have 1200 making the mortgage process faster, easier, cheaper and that's really how we differentiate ourselves offering lower rates and closing loans faster and that's how we have
this is the largest wholesale mortgage organize nigination ina and the rise in long-term interest rates it's falling 40%. they worry that it will scare away new borrowers makes sense or result in tougher comparisons. it a legitimate concern. it trading at 4.9% yield most spac plays wouldn't think about paying dividend but this seems enticing but hard to figure out why the stock is doing so poorly down 38% for the year let's check in with the chairman and ceo of uwm holdings. welcome to...
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what happens when ina and melissa mccartney get together for drinks we've talked about it, now we're going to see it. special, mccarthy how to make a proper whiskey sour, and this morning we have a clip to share. >> do you like whiskey sours as much as i do >> i like it i really do. a manhattan, too, but i like a whiskey sour >> you need a really good glass, and my assistance gave me a glass for whiskey sours for christmas, and that's it >> think we can get enough whiskey sours? >> if your wrist is tired, dump your head in >> what is it? j that's my kind of glass. they talk drinks, open up about their, you know, lives and early in their careers joined by their husbands, jeffrey and ben. "cocktails and tall tales" with ina and melissa airs on discovery plus, check it out this friday. >>> finally, the master of imitations, dana carvey has turned his sights on someone that we've all become very faith, dr. anthony fauci. c carvey is sharing his tough guy fauci impression on "the late show" last night >> look, i didn't want this job, you know, it was a circus. i agree, it was burks, trump
what happens when ina and melissa mccartney get together for drinks we've talked about it, now we're going to see it. special, mccarthy how to make a proper whiskey sour, and this morning we have a clip to share. >> do you like whiskey sours as much as i do >> i like it i really do. a manhattan, too, but i like a whiskey sour >> you need a really good glass, and my assistance gave me a glass for whiskey sours for christmas, and that's it >> think we can get enough...
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>> um, i can say that ina's report did not change. we did not change our assessments based on any political pressure or interference. we did publish the homeland threat assessment. it's a publicly available document that does state that white supremacists are the most persistent and lethal threat to the homeland. >> so, did you ever feel any pressure or receive any encouragement, even kind of in a less informal way, i'm not talking about a written document, that you needed to be very careful about kind of refine the threat posed by white supremacists? >> i did not personally receive that. >> and do you consider brian murphy's report that that type of pressure was applied to be accurate or inaccurate? >> he has -- his is the whistle-blower complaint, and it is still being adjudicated. >> i understand. but i'm asking, you were right there in the leadership. you never got a sense that there was any type of political influence like he reported regarding an encouragement -- >> i did not personally have that influence pushed upon me, sir. >
>> um, i can say that ina's report did not change. we did not change our assessments based on any political pressure or interference. we did publish the homeland threat assessment. it's a publicly available document that does state that white supremacists are the most persistent and lethal threat to the homeland. >> so, did you ever feel any pressure or receive any encouragement, even kind of in a less informal way, i'm not talking about a written document, that you needed to be...
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strictures up apply to both parties and we acknowledge that certainly it's really to clarify what we see as ina problem with opening statements. and so i think it's fairly self-explanatory. i wanted to bring it to the courts attention to we could deal with this morning and be clear about. >> the other part of that being as far as mister chauvin's intent, the vis-c-vis that policy you attached to your motion. >> right, again it's an objective officers standard about his perceptions and how they would be dealtwith by an objective officer . what he intends to do is relevant because of course there's an e'assault charge and other intent and an element of some of these crimes. his intent is relevant but his conduct is judged by a reasonable standard. >> anything you wanted to add? >> i agree as long as we can -- >> hold on. >> observations of the police officers and people who were there . >> per the court's ruling that mister chauvin subjected internal process. >>
strictures up apply to both parties and we acknowledge that certainly it's really to clarify what we see as ina problem with opening statements. and so i think it's fairly self-explanatory. i wanted to bring it to the courts attention to we could deal with this morning and be clear about. >> the other part of that being as far as mister chauvin's intent, the vis-c-vis that policy you attached to your motion. >> right, again it's an objective officers standard about his perceptions...
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between before the election and into the inauguration, ina did publish 15 separate unclassified reports that did discussion specifically that there was a heightened threat environment, that the threat could come from lone actors or small cells. we expressed that those that were motivated by concerns about the election, grievances, associated largely with covid-19 restrictions, would also appear to be armed. we also warned that they could turn quickly from a peace-time situation to a violent situation. i actually in preparation for this hearing did review all of these reports and was impressed with how well the team did. they were very well written and very specific. the point, senator, is we thought we had provided that warning. we did not have anything specific about an attack on the capitol to occur on january 6th. we did not issue a separate report. in hindsight, we probably should have. we had just issued a report on december 30th with our colleagues at fbi and the national counterterrorism center. we thought, ma'am, that was sufficient. >> i'd like to ask that you make those report
between before the election and into the inauguration, ina did publish 15 separate unclassified reports that did discussion specifically that there was a heightened threat environment, that the threat could come from lone actors or small cells. we expressed that those that were motivated by concerns about the election, grievances, associated largely with covid-19 restrictions, would also appear to be armed. we also warned that they could turn quickly from a peace-time situation to a violent...
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deeply traumatic and terrifying sexual abuse, sitting in front of their abuser, with the public present ina larger courtroom , i think we do unfortunately have to ask a lot of our witnesses, especially ones who are minors or victims or were victims of terrible trauma but these on the otherhand are witnesses, they are not victims per se . i'm sure it has affect on them but they are notvictims, they are bystanders . testifying about what happened to mister floyd with any questions about thecourts restrictions . >> have all four of them come one after the other, is that correct? >> and four of those, one requires a supportperson, is that correct ? we have a second chair set up next to the witness stand and the tv feed will not include that support person. even then we will try to keep the camera shot very tight, just on thewitness and for the minors is not going to be on as all also is not going to be a problem . okay, i think is there anything else the jurors are starting to arrive. i don't think wehave a full complement yet . anything else for the record? >> nothing from the state, your hono
deeply traumatic and terrifying sexual abuse, sitting in front of their abuser, with the public present ina larger courtroom , i think we do unfortunately have to ask a lot of our witnesses, especially ones who are minors or victims or were victims of terrible trauma but these on the otherhand are witnesses, they are not victims per se . i'm sure it has affect on them but they are notvictims, they are bystanders . testifying about what happened to mister floyd with any questions about thecourts...
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la lot of people think. dealing with copd is there's strength ina walk in the park.. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything will be fun and nice. but i still have bad days flare-ups (coughs), which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world our lungs deserves the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and only copd medicine proven to reduce flare-ups by 52% breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. for real protection ask your doctor about breztri. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've al
la lot of people think. dealing with copd is there's strength ina walk in the park.. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything will be fun and nice. but i still have bad days flare-ups (coughs), which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world our lungs deserves the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and...
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stuff ina mentioned how misguided india i think lots of people have started to think more about the corona crisis and they're becoming more aware of how everything is connected we've got other things i'm hanged and that could still be shown there's an awareness that we can't just leave certain things to the markets just couldn't we have an eastern macas markets aren't in a position to react appropriately and give me presents and they act. only rich countries are able to support companies and people through the crisis. the coronavirus has exposed how vulnerable globalization has made the world's economy and its people. and i. believe in the new always seen the end of globalization but as you will remember is an $11.00 seed and we have to find the lesson in all of this difficult and what does it mean that these supply chains aren't working on full through and feel like it's a design flaw fewer and simple to win this in the end i think we have over globalization in certain areas if we really need to think about what sorts of international trade makes sense it's not as if we're saying there sh
stuff ina mentioned how misguided india i think lots of people have started to think more about the corona crisis and they're becoming more aware of how everything is connected we've got other things i'm hanged and that could still be shown there's an awareness that we can't just leave certain things to the markets just couldn't we have an eastern macas markets aren't in a position to react appropriately and give me presents and they act. only rich countries are able to support companies and...
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when more evidence was given to the powell mainstream wire inas a joint commenter a wide range of the destruction of the yukon gold strikes by. and the evidence was laid. that reveal that no react not only with harold's 'd very pertinent into my shin but also the slate mentary inquiry and the strike in public so there were poor opportunities that i had hour to not destroy that was sites but they went ahead and destroyed the sites and why despite appeals from the traditional line is not to do it and despite the fact that i had iraqi logical reports with the early evidence light out as to the antiquity of aboriginal occupation of those kinds 46000 years ago and so i don't actually i'm really surprised at that sign and thompson has finally stood down. to die i thought he had got a bit longer and ah but but as it turns out yes and stood down what he said is that he will stand for reelection to the board at that. and that he'd like to he had to study are able to find a replacement for him shots. i want to i'm sorry to interrupt you because i do want to ask you not just about mines and corp
when more evidence was given to the powell mainstream wire inas a joint commenter a wide range of the destruction of the yukon gold strikes by. and the evidence was laid. that reveal that no react not only with harold's 'd very pertinent into my shin but also the slate mentary inquiry and the strike in public so there were poor opportunities that i had hour to not destroy that was sites but they went ahead and destroyed the sites and why despite appeals from the traditional line is not to do it...
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look we have a very long history ina this country of deep, deep racism and we have to address that. now where we get into trouble is where people sort of take that too far and then they decide some facebook posts from five years ago when you made the comment that aren't black people a little bit different from white people in this regard? i think we need to be really careful about how we move from the full on to this legitimate supremacist white nationalist out of the military but we can't become -- just because someone expresses their views on race in a slightly different way than you do doesn't make them or racists. and it's difficult. why should we have the military deal with that? they are to deal with it and all of society is dealing with it no matter where you are. we went through the whole team vogue editor thing. we need a better policy on how to handle that. regardless frankly before you come at it f from my perspective for the conservative perspective right now there's too much up in the air. there are many servicemembers who are upset about equity and they think it's gone
look we have a very long history ina this country of deep, deep racism and we have to address that. now where we get into trouble is where people sort of take that too far and then they decide some facebook posts from five years ago when you made the comment that aren't black people a little bit different from white people in this regard? i think we need to be really careful about how we move from the full on to this legitimate supremacist white nationalist out of the military but we can't...
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but federal law enforcement ina. but f officials emphasize that the ed officials emphasize that the intelligen intelligence is strictly based on on talk, not any concrete steps to actually carry out such an to actually carry out such an attack. attack. march 4th used march 4th used to be the to bee inauguration day until the 1930 inauguration day until the 1930s when the 20th amendment shifted into when the 20th amendment shiftedr it to january.y. meantime, congress continues es looking for answers about what happened on looking for answers about what y happened on january 6th. 6th. the commander of the washington d.c. national guard told a d.c. national guard told a hearing wednesday that he asked hearing wednesday that he asked for permission for permission to deploy guard members on the 6th at members on the 6th at 1:49 p.m. just after the just after the rioting began. r. he said chris miller didn't he said the acting defense secretary chris miller didn't approve it until 4:32. and it wasn't until 4:08 approve it
but federal law enforcement ina. but f officials emphasize that the ed officials emphasize that the intelligen intelligence is strictly based on on talk, not any concrete steps to actually carry out such an to actually carry out such an attack. attack. march 4th used march 4th used to be the to bee inauguration day until the 1930 inauguration day until the 1930s when the 20th amendment shifted into when the 20th amendment shiftedr it to january.y. meantime, congress continues es looking for...
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for black women, it's august 3rd and for native american it's september 8th and for at ina women, october 21, 2021 to make what men made in 2020. coming up next, the hottest topics of the week with the hottest panel. i have a binder full of women that will get into it. so don't move. at will get into . so don't move. k you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for him. so, i talked to my doctor and learned. humira is for people who still have uc or crohn's symptoms after trying other medications. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and i
for black women, it's august 3rd and for native american it's september 8th and for at ina women, october 21, 2021 to make what men made in 2020. coming up next, the hottest topics of the week with the hottest panel. i have a binder full of women that will get into it. so don't move. at will get into . so don't move. k you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being...
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. >> ina retired navy captain -- i am a retired navy captain. also, the intelligence officer for my squadron. are you still in the reserves? thank you for your service in that capacity. with that, several other distinguished witnesses on the panel, frank rusco, live and in person for today's hearing. he is the dr. of natural resources an environment of the government accountability office. his job is to serve as our watchdog and help us be more fiscally responsible. we are also fortunate to have two other witnesses join us virtually. ben fowke, the ceo of xcel energy. also, sandra snyder, a vice president of the natural gas association of america. we thank you for joining us today. mr. rusco, why don't we start with you. you may proceed you are ready. >> thank you. members of the committee, i am pleased to be here today to discuss the need for greater climate resilience of the electricity grid. the fourth national climate assessment, published in november of 2018, warned about extreme weather and other disaster causing events, will increase in t
. >> ina retired navy captain -- i am a retired navy captain. also, the intelligence officer for my squadron. are you still in the reserves? thank you for your service in that capacity. with that, several other distinguished witnesses on the panel, frank rusco, live and in person for today's hearing. he is the dr. of natural resources an environment of the government accountability office. his job is to serve as our watchdog and help us be more fiscally responsible. we are also fortunate...