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louis reed from swansea _ you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has _ you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has dreamt _ you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has dreamt of- you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has dreamt of being l you don't really want to. louis reed | from swansea has dreamt of being a footballer from a young age. so at 16, leaving home tojoin ipswich town's academy was a dream come true. but he says in a matter of months, he was depressed and felt invisible and unwanted at the club with little opportunity to play and hundreds of miles from home. i actually got more support from the security guard then —— i would speak to him, me and tim would have a chapter 30—110 minutes, and he would actually be more supportive than i felt some of the coaches out the club where. you just want to go home, especially for me, being 300 miles away from home, you just want your mum, you just want your dad to me when you're close friends and family, just to cheer you up orjust to h
louis reed from swansea _ you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has _ you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has dreamt _ you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has dreamt of- you don't really want to. louis reed from swansea has dreamt of being l you don't really want to. louis reed | from swansea has dreamt of being a footballer from a young age. so at 16, leaving home tojoin ipswich town's academy was a dream come true. but he says in a matter of months, he...
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louis. she got a degree in nursing, but switched to law after her brother was sentenced to 17 years in prison for robbing a neighbor's house. crime and tough punishment are an all-too-familiar part of life on the northside. >> gardner: let's start addressing the pain. let's start addressing and really undrstanding the communities, and those people are hardworking individuals who are not anti-police. at the same time, they want fairness and justice under the laws. >> whitaker: people say that you are the prosecutor for black st. louis? >> gardner: i protect all people in the city of st. louis. and i'm not just a prosecutor for african american people. >> jeff roorda: we have an out- of-control murder rate, and an out-of-control violent crime rate. that's what's unfair. >> whitaker: jeff roorda has been the public face of the police union for a decade. choosing his words carefully, he told us kim gardner is in over her head. >> roorda: she's a prosecutor that wants to second-guess everything l
louis. she got a degree in nursing, but switched to law after her brother was sentenced to 17 years in prison for robbing a neighbor's house. crime and tough punishment are an all-too-familiar part of life on the northside. >> gardner: let's start addressing the pain. let's start addressing and really undrstanding the communities, and those people are hardworking individuals who are not anti-police. at the same time, they want fairness and justice under the laws. >> whitaker: people...
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louis dejoy is finalizing a business reform plan. the last postmaster general that you will remember promised us to deliver a plan in 2019 but it never arrived. most of you will remember that hearing when elijah cummings and mark meadows the former postmaster general why haven't you brought a plan, that plan never arrived. the status quo with the postal service is not sustainable. postmaster general should be commended for doing the hard work to confront the realities facing the postal service. i'm eager to work with my republican and democratic colleagues to ensure that the fiscal sustainability and improve service to the american people. we must tackle and address the issues facing the postal service and i look forward to hearing the ideas to improve the postal service. now i would like to yield to the ranking member and government operations subcommittee from georgia. >> thank you for calling this hearing today. and we all agree that the postal service is critical for the country. and it calls for a serious debate. but i would agr
louis dejoy is finalizing a business reform plan. the last postmaster general that you will remember promised us to deliver a plan in 2019 but it never arrived. most of you will remember that hearing when elijah cummings and mark meadows the former postmaster general why haven't you brought a plan, that plan never arrived. the status quo with the postal service is not sustainable. postmaster general should be commended for doing the hard work to confront the realities facing the postal service....
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and louis anderson. i love seeing him in a caftan -- i don't want to give too much away. >> it's a dashiki. that's even funnier. >> jimmy: how did louis come to be a part of that film and your world there? >> i love louis but i think we were forced to put louis in it. >> jimmy: what? >> we were forced to put a white person. [ laughter ] >> yeah, paramount was like, because the whole cast was black, it was back in the '80s. they're like, we have to have a white person, there has to be a white person in the movie. what? so it's was, who is the funniest white guy around. right? louis, we knew he was cool, so that's how louis got in the movie. >> jimmy: wow, louie's the funniest white person you know? that's a great distinction. >> back then it was 1988, it was like, louis was really funny, it's like we have a white guy, he'd be perfect. >> jimmy: louis is still pretty funny. >> and jimmy, it was official. i had a list. they gave me a list with three white guys, they said who would you rather work with? >> j
and louis anderson. i love seeing him in a caftan -- i don't want to give too much away. >> it's a dashiki. that's even funnier. >> jimmy: how did louis come to be a part of that film and your world there? >> i love louis but i think we were forced to put louis in it. >> jimmy: what? >> we were forced to put a white person. [ laughter ] >> yeah, paramount was like, because the whole cast was black, it was back in the '80s. they're like, we have to have a...
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louis dejoy thinks change needs to be embraced. paper mail is going to keep fading away and parcels will keep going up. postal services will have to invest in new trucks and facilities. it just has to change itself fundamentally. host: he has put out a 10 year plan, delivering for america. it includes designed to save $167 billion over 10 years, raises prices, cuts air transportation to carry 12% of first class mail, does not include widespread layoffs or closures of local post offices. when you look at the details, what do you think? guest: there is a lot. this thing runs about 60 pages. it has a breadth of types of reform that he wants to enact. he's looking to save $160 billion over the course of 10 years. he is going to need help from congress to do it. he needs their help to pass a law. that will save $60 billion over 10 years. he is hoping to raise prices to generate $60 billion in additional revenue. he has to be careful because if he raises rates too quickly, he will drive more mail out of the system. he has got a slew of l
louis dejoy thinks change needs to be embraced. paper mail is going to keep fading away and parcels will keep going up. postal services will have to invest in new trucks and facilities. it just has to change itself fundamentally. host: he has put out a 10 year plan, delivering for america. it includes designed to save $167 billion over 10 years, raises prices, cuts air transportation to carry 12% of first class mail, does not include widespread layoffs or closures of local post offices. when...
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>> i love louis but i think we were forced to put louis in it. >> jimmy: what? >> we were forced to put a white person. >> yeah, paramount was like, because the whole cast was black, it was in the 80's, they're like there has to be a white person in the movie. what? so it's was, who is the funniest white guy around. we knew louis was cool so that's how louis got in the movie. >> wow, he's the funniest white person you know. pretty great distinction to have. >> back then it was 1988, it was like, louis was really funny, it's like we have a white guy, he'd be perfect. >> jimmy: louis is still perfect. -- still pretty funny. >> and jimmy, it was official. i had a list. they gave me a list with three white guys, they said who would you rather work with. i said louis. >> jimmy: really, do you remember the other two? >> oh, yeah. but i can't say. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when we come back we're going to jump in the time machine and go back to the barber shop. "coming 2 america" coming to amazon prime on friday. we'll be back with eddie and arsenio. >> announcer: portion
>> i love louis but i think we were forced to put louis in it. >> jimmy: what? >> we were forced to put a white person. >> yeah, paramount was like, because the whole cast was black, it was in the 80's, they're like there has to be a white person in the movie. what? so it's was, who is the funniest white guy around. we knew louis was cool so that's how louis got in the movie. >> wow, he's the funniest white person you know. pretty great distinction to have....
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louis. again, records third or in the library of congress and the national archives so i was really able to rely on those senate hearings about that exit this movement in order to tell their story. once they got to st. louis, they joined st. paul immaturity which had a history of taking in recent migrants and then they learned how to be gardeners -- barbers. >> that's a good segue to this question. what surprised do you or amazed you the most in your research? >> so, just like other people who are my age who had heard of madam walker, we knew she started her career company and that was kind of the whole story. but as i began to do research about her, i discovered that she was an international entrepreneur, she was a pioneer in the modern hair care industry. but that she had been, when she had some influence, she use that influence as a philanthropist and as a really outspoken political activist. speaking out on behalf of black soldiers during world war i, participating in the naacp's anti-ly
louis. again, records third or in the library of congress and the national archives so i was really able to rely on those senate hearings about that exit this movement in order to tell their story. once they got to st. louis, they joined st. paul immaturity which had a history of taking in recent migrants and then they learned how to be gardeners -- barbers. >> that's a good segue to this question. what surprised do you or amazed you the most in your research? >> so, just like other...
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want to louis a born and baptized heir of down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church full 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. of a local church to you. knowing. the history of the church in the community. even those other churches in a committed always believe this is the mother and you will see everyone will come worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language in the congregation will be in tea. with preparations inside the church under control mostly louis returns to his regular day child keeping the islanders and his region up to date and. we. say to which we can have a track from one hour 6 point one this is really you for. taking these sort of. he's been
want to louis a born and baptized heir of down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church full 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the...
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louis, it's elaine here, one of the nurses. as patients emerge from unconsciousness, they need reassurance. you're getting there. don't worry. louis' family agreed to us filming in order to highlight the continuing dangers of covid. they hope he will be home with them soon. compared to the peak injanuary, covid icu numbers here are down 80%. it means wards can be converted back to their normal function. until two days ago, this was where the last of our covid patients were. after a year of battling covid, staff at university college hospital are apprehensive about the future. you won't see nurses and doctors booking holidays and booking pub gardens in april because they believe that, they're scared that this would happen again and they don't want to have to do this again. the average age of covid patients in intensive care is 60 but many are much younger — another reason why medical teams are so cautious and keen for all of us to stick to the rules. the patients in their 20s, 30s and 40s that are coming to icu have still not
louis, it's elaine here, one of the nurses. as patients emerge from unconsciousness, they need reassurance. you're getting there. don't worry. louis' family agreed to us filming in order to highlight the continuing dangers of covid. they hope he will be home with them soon. compared to the peak injanuary, covid icu numbers here are down 80%. it means wards can be converted back to their normal function. until two days ago, this was where the last of our covid patients were. after a year of...
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louis, it's elaine here, one of the nurses. as patients emerge from unconsciousness, they need reassurance. you getting there. don't worry. louis' family agreed to us filming in order to highlight the continuing dangers of covid. they hope he will be home with them soon. compared to the peak injanuary, covid icu numbers here are down 80%. it means wards can be converted back to their normal function. until two days ago this was where the last of our covid patients were. after a year of battling covid, staff at university college hospital are apprehensive about the future. you won't see nurses and doctors booking holidays and booking pub gardens in april because they believe that, they're scared that this would happen again and they don't want to have to do this again. the average age of covid patients in intensive care is 60 but many are much younger, another reason why medical teams are so cautious and keen for all of us to stick to the rules. the patients in their 20s, 30s and 40s that are coming to icu have still not been ab
louis, it's elaine here, one of the nurses. as patients emerge from unconsciousness, they need reassurance. you getting there. don't worry. louis' family agreed to us filming in order to highlight the continuing dangers of covid. they hope he will be home with them soon. compared to the peak injanuary, covid icu numbers here are down 80%. it means wards can be converted back to their normal function. until two days ago this was where the last of our covid patients were. after a year of battling...
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postmaster louis dejoy do you support this. dejoy: yes we support that medicare as you described it. >> thank you not only will the administration reduce the co-pays and of the medical costs, the retirees but the congressional budget office reports that it will save the postal service nearly $10 billion over ten years. is that correct mr. louis dejoy. dejoy: i believe it's more than that. the medicare integration projects that we have released $30 billion over ten years. moloney we need to get them price numbers. as we will work with you on that. thank you predict we go down the list of witnesses. mr. bloom you are the chair of the puzzle board of governors do you support medicare integration. >> yes we do. >> ap wq, also supports medicare integration is that correct pretty. >> manager, we certainly do as part of a comprehensive package. so yes, we do. it's good for the postal workers and good for the future but it has to be drafted carefully. one happy to work with you and the committee on that predict yes we are in support as
postmaster louis dejoy do you support this. dejoy: yes we support that medicare as you described it. >> thank you not only will the administration reduce the co-pays and of the medical costs, the retirees but the congressional budget office reports that it will save the postal service nearly $10 billion over ten years. is that correct mr. louis dejoy. dejoy: i believe it's more than that. the medicare integration projects that we have released $30 billion over ten years. moloney we need...
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thank you louis dejoy. as you may know, represent southern arizona including parts of tucson's american 2011, the postal service moved to consolidate the processing center in tucson. and targeted forta permanent closure. fortunately this closure did not come to fruition. thanks to coordinated effort in tucson. and throughout the state to demonstrate the value. that said, the facility lost its postmark in 2013 and is been threatened with further consolidation ever cents. further the u.s. postal service has chosen to shift postage from tucson to phoenix and processing and it goes back to tucson. so this seems the whole state relies on phoenix which has led to problems that were exasperated by the pandemic. these problems only get worse as the population in tucson and throughout arizona continues to grow and rapid pace. in my view, it is feasible to forgo in operation in tucson itself. so last week i joined with some of your sinners that are members of our delegation in such a letter about the greater detail a
thank you louis dejoy. as you may know, represent southern arizona including parts of tucson's american 2011, the postal service moved to consolidate the processing center in tucson. and targeted forta permanent closure. fortunately this closure did not come to fruition. thanks to coordinated effort in tucson. and throughout the state to demonstrate the value. that said, the facility lost its postmark in 2013 and is been threatened with further consolidation ever cents. further the u.s. postal...
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want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the churchwarden here. he is the grandson of the. region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and by members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church full 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i will look at the church to you. knowing. the history of the church in the community. even those other churches in that committed always believe this is the mother church and you will see everyone will come to worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language the congregation will be in t. . with preparations inside the church under control mostly louis returns to his regular day keeping the islanders and his region up to date. for your sake she will take another track here going after one hour 6 point one this is review for you fal
want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the churchwarden here. he is the grandson of the. region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and by members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church full 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the...
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louis girl. she was someone who there wasn't -- so i have these subscription to your paper archives and the was a newsprint on it but this is a big enough story come like this is a crazy in a there's no way people were not writing about her. i did a couple of things i can work with an amazing librarian in buffalo, new york, who found the buffalo papers coverage of her time as a doctor like little papers that were not scanned into the archives that i have access to. i correspond with the st. louis police department to get her arrest records, but, i mean, in terms of, like there's so much i know i didn't get. when she was arrested she told them this crazy story about being a drug mule for the nfl and that was a 30 page document, and the document got leaked so much of the press and that's how she sort of became famous. that document, , they couldn't find it. they say it doesn't exist anymore. i don't know, but it was, that chapter was hard but it was kind of fun hard, like a really -- >> we will get
louis girl. she was someone who there wasn't -- so i have these subscription to your paper archives and the was a newsprint on it but this is a big enough story come like this is a crazy in a there's no way people were not writing about her. i did a couple of things i can work with an amazing librarian in buffalo, new york, who found the buffalo papers coverage of her time as a doctor like little papers that were not scanned into the archives that i have access to. i correspond with the st....
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louis, missouri, he was raised on gospel and the blues. he ran a talent agency, and among the clients an unknown young woman from tennessee. >> she was ann bullock, we didn't know her as tina turner. >> she preferred music over medicine and was an aspiring singer. >> he came out looking for a record deal, and ran in to two men from st. louis and they decided to put a group lereaux e other hebs. it was five people and dimension was about music. nobody had a name like that out there. >> reporter: and known had a sound like they did. go where you want to go was their rrriv om a hot air baloon festival. >> he started to play up and up and away, and it was beautiful. and we said it was beautiful but it will never be a hit. >> why didn't you think it would? >> we had thought the song was too pretty. >> pretty, and popular. and in the tumultuous year of 1968, up and up and away, won six grammy awards. next, a classic. ♪ ♪ aquarius is, let the sunshine " >> we were in the studio and we had done all the let sunshine in over and over again and o
louis, missouri, he was raised on gospel and the blues. he ran a talent agency, and among the clients an unknown young woman from tennessee. >> she was ann bullock, we didn't know her as tina turner. >> she preferred music over medicine and was an aspiring singer. >> he came out looking for a record deal, and ran in to two men from st. louis and they decided to put a group lereaux e other hebs. it was five people and dimension was about music. nobody had a name like that out...
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. >> and louis anderson fits how in the big picture? 1 and 2. >> louis was in the first movie. the first movie, "coming to america," the studio was like, we are not doing this. one ofcharacters has to be a white character. >> you must have a white person. >> eddie, you know had what is funny, there's movies for years with all white people and nobody ever says is, you know. >> we cannot do it unless we have a black person. never happens. >> and one more thing about the movie. there was an actress, bella murphy in it. what is it like to watch your daughter? >> see themoing sething that they are doing well, and tha th filled up on the set just looking over at baby girl on the set acting with me in scenes. i was filled up every day. >> my princely robes is not on fleek? >> on oh, my god, father, to be on fleek is no more. >> really? >> i heard that you are thinking of returning to stand up. is that true? >> yeah, when the pandemic hit, this last year, i would have been in the clubs working, trying to get my act together. as soon as it's safe to go back in the world i want to do it
. >> and louis anderson fits how in the big picture? 1 and 2. >> louis was in the first movie. the first movie, "coming to america," the studio was like, we are not doing this. one ofcharacters has to be a white character. >> you must have a white person. >> eddie, you know had what is funny, there's movies for years with all white people and nobody ever says is, you know. >> we cannot do it unless we have a black person. never happens. >> and one...
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louis like no looking at women all of the city. and thinking are you roxy. need to look of a picture of person that i can can narrowed down some not just like standing and looking in any woman of a certain age and thinking maybe. tori: that's the problem. >> went out is like anybody 52250 years old printed really like getting my curiosity up. i'm curious about getting away with it. so there's a lot of in the con artists, part of the con like getting away with it is probably what they want to do. but obviously most of the women this book don't really get away with it. but in a way that roxy kind of did because like now we don't know where she is and she good to be continuing to be a con artist i'm wondering like when does your research stopped in at one point in the con career do we really think that maybe they've turned a new leaf in their not a con artist printed. tori: this i think. my research stops when i can't find anything else about them. like that is me. there's an appointment unlike i should just stop out. no. for most of the women in my book, i thi
louis like no looking at women all of the city. and thinking are you roxy. need to look of a picture of person that i can can narrowed down some not just like standing and looking in any woman of a certain age and thinking maybe. tori: that's the problem. >> went out is like anybody 52250 years old printed really like getting my curiosity up. i'm curious about getting away with it. so there's a lot of in the con artists, part of the con like getting away with it is probably what they want...
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after being separated at birth, this was the moment twins louis and neve were finally allowed to be in the same incubator together. when we got told our baby was moving to a different unit and neve could come in the same room as louis, i wasjust made up. but when they got put in the incubator together, the first thing they done was put their legs over each other, theirarms, it looked like he was kissing her on the head. and then she had her hand round his neck at one point. they're just dead funny to watch. and what was your reaction when you saw that happening, you saw them instantly bonding again? i just felt like crying. it was just dead nice, to watch them both back together again. the siblings getting back together is all the more joyous given what they've overcome. doctors feared neve might not survive in the womb because she had reverse blood flow and wasn't getting enough nutrients, while louis had complications after birth including collapsed lungs. this picture, are you surprised that it's just gone everywhere? it started off on a virtual pub on facebook. my mum put it up the
after being separated at birth, this was the moment twins louis and neve were finally allowed to be in the same incubator together. when we got told our baby was moving to a different unit and neve could come in the same room as louis, i wasjust made up. but when they got put in the incubator together, the first thing they done was put their legs over each other, theirarms, it looked like he was kissing her on the head. and then she had her hand round his neck at one point. they're just dead...
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for the moment dr davis thanks for joining us from st louis in missouri thanks for your time great as always to be here with you thank you. well germany set to gradually hand cautiously to lift its coronavirus restrictions chancellor angela merkel and state leaders were in talks for 9 hours on wednesday working on a step by step plan to relax measures from monday people will be allowed to gathering groups of up to 5 and some shops can reopen public support for restrictions this fall but curbs will be reimposed if the infection rate gets out of control. britain's chancellor says he'll do whatever it takes to help the u.k.'s battered economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic which is soon i commend the pledge as he unveiled this year's budget it offers more short term relief for businesses but will push the deficit to its highest level ever in peace time challenge reports now from london. the same is. true. in your diet and you spring up in the afternoon to come and see. if only britain's economy had as much bounce to it as one of 6 peers loaves the baker has gone from bread making
for the moment dr davis thanks for joining us from st louis in missouri thanks for your time great as always to be here with you thank you. well germany set to gradually hand cautiously to lift its coronavirus restrictions chancellor angela merkel and state leaders were in talks for 9 hours on wednesday working on a step by step plan to relax measures from monday people will be allowed to gathering groups of up to 5 and some shops can reopen public support for restrictions this fall but curbs...
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louis last year on march 16th. so things certainly look a lot better today than they did on march 16th of last year. but our businesses have not recovered. we have many, many businesses that are out of business. we have many people that are out of work as a result of covid-19. it's time to turn the switch and make that happen. so that additional revenue loss will continue on for the next couple of years. and this will assist with that along with, of course, trying to help our people and trying to help our businesses to sure them up during this time period. >> mayor, we have a lot of money coming your way. thanks for your time. >> thank you, kate. >> coming up, a record surge of migrants and the new plan to turn a convention center into temporary housing for thousands of teenagers. we look up to our heroes. idolizing them. mimicking their every move. and if she counts on the advanced hydration of pedialyte when it matters most... so do we. hydrate like our heroes. ♪ are you one of the millions of americans hydrawh
louis last year on march 16th. so things certainly look a lot better today than they did on march 16th of last year. but our businesses have not recovered. we have many, many businesses that are out of business. we have many people that are out of work as a result of covid-19. it's time to turn the switch and make that happen. so that additional revenue loss will continue on for the next couple of years. and this will assist with that along with, of course, trying to help our people and trying...
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louis so i've been -- >> every day in st. louis, it's kind of -- a bit of freedom there, i heard. because you have the rules. >> reporter: more like a lack of them. florida businesses were allowed to reopen in full capacity in late september. but without the ability to enforce mask wearing with fines. >> we're probably one of the few people wearing masks walking around. >> yep. >> reporter: and now miami beach ma mayor dan gelber is bracing for a superspreader. would it make it easier if they didn't come? >> well, yes. >> listen, i'll be blunt, i know i'm the mayor of a hospitality town. we're trying to survive this. this is not a moment where, you know, we're saying oh, this is great, this is all great. we recognize that there's a pandemic and there's a crush of people who want to come here. there's real public safety issues that we have to address. we also worry that this community will become a superspreader for other communities. >> reporter: the same concerns echoed by the nation's top infectious disease expert. >> i don't know if you're a cancun guy or miami beach guy, but h
louis so i've been -- >> every day in st. louis, it's kind of -- a bit of freedom there, i heard. because you have the rules. >> reporter: more like a lack of them. florida businesses were allowed to reopen in full capacity in late september. but without the ability to enforce mask wearing with fines. >> we're probably one of the few people wearing masks walking around. >> yep. >> reporter: and now miami beach ma mayor dan gelber is bracing for a superspreader....
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have -- louis vuitton try to combat the counterfeit industry. that would transfer from the factory to the store when they buy it. whenever there is a secondary sale of that louis vuitton bag, that nft could go with it as a proof of authenticity and chain of custody. i think there are tremendous commercial applications for this. i think nft is are here to stay, but everything about the collectible segment. >> some of this is happening now but a lot of our discussions are all about the future. yes, we hear some good news coming from paypal, coming from visa. we interview ceo after ceo who say we are not investing in bitcoin. how different do you think the world will be? can you really sure this? >> everyone owns a piece of bitcoin. he has probably distributed more bitcoin to anyone else. i think you can wait and see. i think it is important to have a view on it. you don't want to do is jump on the bandwagon but if you really look into the fundamentals of crypto and the adoption we have seen and the number of highly respected financial advisors and
have -- louis vuitton try to combat the counterfeit industry. that would transfer from the factory to the store when they buy it. whenever there is a secondary sale of that louis vuitton bag, that nft could go with it as a proof of authenticity and chain of custody. i think there are tremendous commercial applications for this. i think nft is are here to stay, but everything about the collectible segment. >> some of this is happening now but a lot of our discussions are all about the...
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want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today well to and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i will look at the church to you. knowing. the history of the church in the community. even those of the church is committed always believe this is the mother and you will see it everyone will come worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language the congregation will be in tea. with preparations inside the church under control most holy returns to his regular day child keeping the islanders and his region up to date. among the. states he will take another track from one a 6 point one this is really you for your falsely taking it sort o
want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today well to and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the...
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>> there are papers that supposedly set us free, louis, but this my heart i feel the danger, that the victory that you and charles and 170,000 other black man fought to gain will be lost -- >> but poppa, president johnson -- >> i fear that andrew johnson is no friend of the negro people. >> you mean we've been suffering all these trials for all these years for nothing? >> without the voting, liberty is a mockery. the negro can no longer be a slave to an individual master. he will be a slave to society. >> it is the spirit of hate, spirit of murder, spirit of a family in their beds, but one thing i know, and that is there is no middle ground for us. we must receive all the rights of american citizens or we must be exterminated and we shall never again be slaves. [ applause ] ♪♪ >> do you like it, anna? >> it's beautiful. >> maybe a might too grand. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshall for the district of columbia living in a log cabin. >> mr. nigger lived in a log cabin. ♪♪ >> how do you feel? >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything i
>> there are papers that supposedly set us free, louis, but this my heart i feel the danger, that the victory that you and charles and 170,000 other black man fought to gain will be lost -- >> but poppa, president johnson -- >> i fear that andrew johnson is no friend of the negro people. >> you mean we've been suffering all these trials for all these years for nothing? >> without the voting, liberty is a mockery. the negro can no longer be a slave to an individual...
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so there are different stories and there's here a photograph of louis. in south carolina. portrait of susie king taylor is thinking about the aspect of susie king taylor and her diary and her book. she had a she understood that soldiers desire to communicate with their loved ones and to write letters and she says i taught a great many of the comrades in company e to read and write when they were off duty nearly all were anxious to learn and also her husband also work with her on that. this is a fantastic image of in the scene in beaufort south carolina with a regiment as is entitled of composed of of quote in skate. escape slaves in formation. we see the land we see the importance of this image and the rarity of space. but the comportment of the pose of the of the men and uniform it says a lot about the the next step where they were prepared to move forward then and i'm going to walk through some images here that that rarely we rarely see but we see in private collections and the importance of photography and how the picture gallery was a central place for the soldiers to
so there are different stories and there's here a photograph of louis. in south carolina. portrait of susie king taylor is thinking about the aspect of susie king taylor and her diary and her book. she had a she understood that soldiers desire to communicate with their loved ones and to write letters and she says i taught a great many of the comrades in company e to read and write when they were off duty nearly all were anxious to learn and also her husband also work with her on that. this is a...
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louis dejoy thinks change needs to be embraced. paper mail is going to keep fading away and parcels will keep going up. postal services will have to invest in new trucks and facilities. it just has to change itself fundamentally. host: he has put out a 10 year plan, delivering for america. it includes designed to save $167 billion over 10 years, raises prices, cuts air transportation to carry 12% of first class mail, does not include widespread layoffs or closures of local post offices. when you look at the details, what do you think? guest: there is a lot. this thing runs about 60 pages. it has a breadth of types of reform that he wants to enact. he's looking to save $160 billion over the course of 10 years. he is going to need help from congress to do it. he needs their help to pass a law. that will save $60 billion over 10 years. he is hoping to raise prices to generate $60 billion in additional revenue. he has to be careful because if he raises rates too quickly, he will drive more mail out of the system. he has got a slew of l
louis dejoy thinks change needs to be embraced. paper mail is going to keep fading away and parcels will keep going up. postal services will have to invest in new trucks and facilities. it just has to change itself fundamentally. host: he has put out a 10 year plan, delivering for america. it includes designed to save $167 billion over 10 years, raises prices, cuts air transportation to carry 12% of first class mail, does not include widespread layoffs or closures of local post offices. when...
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haslinda: how this play out in the rest of asia, louis? we know that ef's in particular are since -- are susceptible to inflation pressures. >> we have two reasons why we have seen bond yields going up in asia, one of course is that influence from the u.s., what is happening in the u.s., but also domestically. and quite a few countries we have seen upward pressure on inflation. especially in places like the philippines, malaysia. we've seen large increases in the bond yields there. in general we are not worried about inflation. i know it is a key focus of the market at the moment, and we will have a bit of a nasty. in terms of people that do not -- if you do not like inflation, the coming few months will be unpleasant, but this is going to leave our building. this oil and other commodity price increases that are really big now compared to a year ago, later in the year, that comparison is going to look very different. we do not expect inflation to be different. either in the u.s. or in asia. i'm still not overly bearish in terms of how much
haslinda: how this play out in the rest of asia, louis? we know that ef's in particular are since -- are susceptible to inflation pressures. >> we have two reasons why we have seen bond yields going up in asia, one of course is that influence from the u.s., what is happening in the u.s., but also domestically. and quite a few countries we have seen upward pressure on inflation. especially in places like the philippines, malaysia. we've seen large increases in the bond yields there. in...
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. >>> and if you thought you heard the last of postmaster louis dejoy, think again. he is still leading the usps and just announced massive changes to its service. >>> a day after being touted as a possible fourth vaccine here in the united states, new questions are being raised about the data used in the astrazeneca study. study. kevin bacon here. you know me from six degrees of well... me. but it's time to expand. see, visible is wireless with no surprise fees, legit unlimited data, powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but when you bring a friend every month, you get every month for $5. so i'm bringing everyone within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12 months of $5 wireless. visible. as little as $25 a month. or $5 a month when you bring a friend. powered by verizon. wireless that gets better with friends. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early
. >>> and if you thought you heard the last of postmaster louis dejoy, think again. he is still leading the usps and just announced massive changes to its service. >>> a day after being touted as a possible fourth vaccine here in the united states, new questions are being raised about the data used in the astrazeneca study. study. kevin bacon here. you know me from six degrees of well... me. but it's time to expand. see, visible is wireless with no surprise fees, legit...
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louis blues in white. san jose had a man advantage up 1-0, but st. louis tyler bozag, right place right time tied it up in the third period. game went to a shootout and here's how this ended. vladimir tarasenko got it by martin jones. the blues won it a final 2-1. the sharks have lost three straight. >>> golf at honda classic, wesley bryant today, took the ú hit it out of the mud, need a couple hacks to get it out of trouble. he was trying to save a good score. bryant shot a 6 over 78 and missed the cut. >>> shout out usf women's basketball, they won their nit opener over houston, 71-63. next up the always pesky unbeaten california baptists tomorrow night. go dons. >> thanks, vern. >>> after being shut down for the pandemic the magic is back >>> on the road to recovery, tonight some exciting news for kids in the bay area. >> children's fairyland in oakland is now back open. ♪we're waiting just for you. ♪. >> today families enjoyed a stroll through the fairyland -themed amusement park which has been around 70 years. rides and performances are sti
louis blues in white. san jose had a man advantage up 1-0, but st. louis tyler bozag, right place right time tied it up in the third period. game went to a shootout and here's how this ended. vladimir tarasenko got it by martin jones. the blues won it a final 2-1. the sharks have lost three straight. >>> golf at honda classic, wesley bryant today, took the ú hit it out of the mud, need a couple hacks to get it out of trouble. he was trying to save a good score. bryant shot a 6 over 78...
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louis hands san jose its fourth loss in a row. five to the final. hey, let's give it up for stanford sophomore, shane griffin. he won the 165-pound national wrestling championship. the victory comes after the school's decided to eliminate the wrestling program, after this season. griffin wore his black singlet inside out, in protest. he is only the second-national champion in the 104-year history of the program. that's a look at sports. more news, after the break. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. >>> finally, tonight. usually, players walk or drive to practice but one brothe
louis hands san jose its fourth loss in a row. five to the final. hey, let's give it up for stanford sophomore, shane griffin. he won the 165-pound national wrestling championship. the victory comes after the school's decided to eliminate the wrestling program, after this season. griffin wore his black singlet inside out, in protest. he is only the second-national champion in the 104-year history of the program. that's a look at sports. more news, after the break. yeah, i mean the thing is,...
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abc7 reporter louis peÑa has has spoken with contra costa county's health officer who says they could be opening a vaccination for those 16 and older as soon as tomorrow. >> reporter: located in the east bay with 1.2 million residents, contra costa county is leading the way. this week that there are officially two weeks ahead of the state vaccine eligibility schedule. >> what is the secret? >> reporter: really, the secret to working with communities, because they are an important partner -- they help us get shots in arms faster. >> reporter: on december 15th, they vaccinated a worker 45% of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine. >> do you get more vaccine allotment from the federal government? >> we have been fortunate to receive an allotment sooner than other counties, because we run 11 federal health centers. >> reporter: the health officer says, those health centers plus the state supply made a difference. >> we have given over 625,000 doses of vaccine in contra costa county. >> reporter: with a large senior population, contra costa county has contributed its
abc7 reporter louis peÑa has has spoken with contra costa county's health officer who says they could be opening a vaccination for those 16 and older as soon as tomorrow. >> reporter: located in the east bay with 1.2 million residents, contra costa county is leading the way. this week that there are officially two weeks ahead of the state vaccine eligibility schedule. >> what is the secret? >> reporter: really, the secret to working with communities, because they are an...
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louis, it's elaine here, one of the nurses. as patients emerge from unconsciousness, they need reassurance. you getting there. don't worry. louis' family agreed to us filming in order to highlight the continuing dangers of covid. they hope he will be home with them soon. compared to the peak injanuary, covid icu numbers here are down 80%. it means wards can be converted back to their normal function. until two days ago, this was where the last of our covid patients were. after a year of battling covid, staff at university college hospital are apprehensive about the future. you won't see nurses and doctors booking holidays and booking pub gardens in april because they believe that, they're scared that this would happen again and they don't want to have to do this again. the average age of covid patients in intensive care is 60, but many are much younger, another reason why medical teams are so cautious and keen for all of us to stick to the rules. the patients in their 20s, 30s and 40s that are coming to icu have still not been
louis, it's elaine here, one of the nurses. as patients emerge from unconsciousness, they need reassurance. you getting there. don't worry. louis' family agreed to us filming in order to highlight the continuing dangers of covid. they hope he will be home with them soon. compared to the peak injanuary, covid icu numbers here are down 80%. it means wards can be converted back to their normal function. until two days ago, this was where the last of our covid patients were. after a year of...
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bulb to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i have a local church you. know we. we church in the community. even though it's other churches in that committed always believe this is the mother and you will see everyone will come worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language the congregation will be in t. . with preparations inside the church under control mostly returns to his regular day keeping the islanders and his region up to date and. he. states he will take another track here and i for one are 6 point one this is review for you falsely taking the sort of. he's been in the
bulb to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular...
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i was just blind to that i have to admit when i was a child very interesting how they changed king louis in the movie from 2016 he reminds me more of a mixture of a mafia boss and a monster just like king kong for some so if you ask me if this was a good decision to put warnings in front of the movies i have to admit absolutely because it forces everybody now to think about how we use syria types and how we're using them now absolutely and of course there's even talk that disney himself may have been a racist mckee mouse himself is based on recent stereotypes we've come a long way disney has come a long way absolutely michael krueger thank you so much brighter than the last dragon comes out this week on disney plus. well made in bangladesh you may have read those words those 3 words that appear on clothing sold around the world often made in harrowing working conditions made in bangladesh is also the name of a film by one of bangladesh fewer women directors rubaiyat are saying she tells a story of women daring to fight back against oppression. by yet hussein believes in a feminist interv
i was just blind to that i have to admit when i was a child very interesting how they changed king louis in the movie from 2016 he reminds me more of a mixture of a mafia boss and a monster just like king kong for some so if you ask me if this was a good decision to put warnings in front of the movies i have to admit absolutely because it forces everybody now to think about how we use syria types and how we're using them now absolutely and of course there's even talk that disney himself may...
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i was just blind to that i have to admit when i was a child very interesting how they changed king louis in the movie from 2016 he reminds me more of a mixture of a mafia boss and a monster just like king kong for example so if you ask me if this was a good decision to put warnings in front of the movies i have to admit absolutely because it forces everybody now to think about how we use syria types and how we're using them now absolutely and of course there's even talk that disney himself may have been a racist. himself is based on recent stereotypes we've come a long way disney has come a long way absolutely michael krueger thank you so much and the last dragon comes out this week on disney plus. well made in bangladesh i'm ever read those words those 3 words that appear on clothing sold around the world often made in harrowing working conditions made in bangladesh is also the name of a film by one of bangladesh fewer women and directors rubaiyat are saying she tells a story of women daring to fight back against oppression. by us hussein believes in a feminist intervention in cinema. t
i was just blind to that i have to admit when i was a child very interesting how they changed king louis in the movie from 2016 he reminds me more of a mixture of a mafia boss and a monster just like king kong for example so if you ask me if this was a good decision to put warnings in front of the movies i have to admit absolutely because it forces everybody now to think about how we use syria types and how we're using them now absolutely and of course there's even talk that disney himself may...
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i was just blind to that i have to admit when i was a child very interesting how they changed king louis in the movie from 2016 he reminds me more of a mixture of a mafia boss and a monster just like king kong for so if you ask me if this was a good decision to put warnings in front of the movies i have to admit absolutely because it forces everybody in town to think about how we use syria types and how we're using them now absolutely and of course there's even talk that disney himself may have been a racist mckee mouse himself is based on recent stereotypes we've come a long way disney has come a long way absolutely michael krueger thank you so much and writing in the last dragon comes out this week on disney plus well made in bangladesh you may have read those words those 3 words that appear on clothing sold around the world often made in harrowing working conditions made in bangladesh is also the name of a film by one of bangladesh few women directors hussain she tells a story of women daring to fight back against oppression. by yet believes in a feminist intervention in cinema. the f
i was just blind to that i have to admit when i was a child very interesting how they changed king louis in the movie from 2016 he reminds me more of a mixture of a mafia boss and a monster just like king kong for so if you ask me if this was a good decision to put warnings in front of the movies i have to admit absolutely because it forces everybody in town to think about how we use syria types and how we're using them now absolutely and of course there's even talk that disney himself may have...
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example of france's call to all heritage built in the 17th century it was the principal residence of louis the 14th known as the sun king. located on a nearby street this lesser known building served as the office of france's minister of culture though as part of the 1st side complex the french state simply sold it off in a play of they stuck a for sale sign on it and added a cell phone number anybody could call i can you will get it it's as if they were making an ordinary sale. but they were selling off one of the king's public office buildings john paul knoff. preserve ation is surely in because it is outraged that france's cultural heritage is being snapped up by investors during louis the 14th day this build the inverse site even housed the mona lisa yet the new buyer turned is former picture gallery into dull the apartment this conversion he says has completely destroyed the build his character meanwhile they put in new floors and shot the space up into separate rooms marring the overall impression they're not well off ended up in our eyes it's truly a scandal. and is no isolated case
example of france's call to all heritage built in the 17th century it was the principal residence of louis the 14th known as the sun king. located on a nearby street this lesser known building served as the office of france's minister of culture though as part of the 1st side complex the french state simply sold it off in a play of they stuck a for sale sign on it and added a cell phone number anybody could call i can you will get it it's as if they were making an ordinary sale. but they were...
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i could continue with you, commissioner louis. we are all aware that china views talent essential to its technological advancement. the commission addresses many recommendations to the u.s. need to attract and retain the best talent to study, live and work in the united states. can you speak to why this is so important to our national security and how others will capitalize on our policies if we do not find a way to keep the best talent here? >> sure, first of all china realizes they have a major disadvantage when it comes to attracting talent. talent comes to democracy where good ideas flourish and individuals can chase their own pursuits in order to improve research and development. in doing so we must not give away that advantage and we attract the best and the brightest from all over the world for the past 50 years. it's a fundamental u.s. advantage in the chinese realize that they cannot compete with our top 1% and their strategy is to use their talent to apply what we discover and that discovery capability lies in our abilit
i could continue with you, commissioner louis. we are all aware that china views talent essential to its technological advancement. the commission addresses many recommendations to the u.s. need to attract and retain the best talent to study, live and work in the united states. can you speak to why this is so important to our national security and how others will capitalize on our policies if we do not find a way to keep the best talent here? >> sure, first of all china realizes they have...
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louis dejoy is a trump holdover. he was also a trump donor before being appointed. why is he still there? can president biden replace him? >> you know, because of the semi-autonomous nature of the post office, louis dejoy is hired and fired by the postal board of governors. there are nine postal board of governors, six of which are current, three are pending. three have been nominated by president biden. so, you need a majority of the board of governors to decide to replace mr. dejoy, and that's why i and 50 other members of the house have called for president biden to actually fire the six remaining, incumbent board of governor members so that we can get mr. dejoy removed. >> and he can do that? the president can fire those board members? >> yes, he can fire the board of governor members but can't directly fire postmaster general, who reports directly to them. >> i'm glad you explained that. now i understand much better. thank you, sir. what about the president getting set to unveil his infrastructure plan this week? we have white house press secretary jen psaki gi
louis dejoy is a trump holdover. he was also a trump donor before being appointed. why is he still there? can president biden replace him? >> you know, because of the semi-autonomous nature of the post office, louis dejoy is hired and fired by the postal board of governors. there are nine postal board of governors, six of which are current, three are pending. three have been nominated by president biden. so, you need a majority of the board of governors to decide to replace mr. dejoy, and...
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louis came in here and won on back-to-back nights. 5-2 final tonight. it was san jose's fourth straight loss. but wait, there's more. >>> ahead, the best thing i saw today. keep stanford wrestling. covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan is comprehensive, covering everything from preventive care to mental health. and it's the only place that offers financial help for health insurance. enrollment is open due to covid-19. if you or someone you know isn't covered, now is the time to sign up. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll now at coveredca.com. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa.
louis came in here and won on back-to-back nights. 5-2 final tonight. it was san jose's fourth straight loss. but wait, there's more. >>> ahead, the best thing i saw today. keep stanford wrestling. covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan is comprehensive, covering everything from preventive care to mental health. and it's the only place that offers financial help for health insurance. enrollment is open due to...
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and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites political and medical has exacerbated that one of the online elements in the mix is a documentary that went viral alleging that this pandemic is all one big plot influencers some of whom traffic in conspiracies are doing their thing on social media the macro government big tech and mainstream news outlets are all trying to bring the french back around knowing that their prospects of defeating this virus may well be writing the listening posts daniel tory now on the covert conspiracy theories and vaccine skepticism plaguing friends. nov 2022nd lockdown outside police patrol the stark streets. endure
and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites...
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and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites political and medical has exacerbated that one of the online elements in the mix is a documentary that went viral alleging that this pandemic is all one big plot influencers some of whom traffic in conspiracies are doing their thing on social media the macro government big tech and mainstream news outlets are all trying to bring the french back around knowing that their prospects of defeating this virus may well be writing the listening posts daniel tory now on the covert conspiracy theories and vaccines skepticism plaguing friends. nov 2022nd lockdown outside police patrol the stark streets. endur
and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites...
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and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites political and medical has exacerbated that one of the online elements in the mix is a documentary that went viral alleging that this pandemic is all one big plot influencers some of whom traffic in conspiracies are doing their thing on social media the macro government big tech and mainstream news outlets are all trying to bring the french back around knowing that their prospects of defeating this virus may well be right in the listening post daniel tory now on the covert conspiracy theories and vaccine skepticism plaguing friends. nov 2022nd lockdown outside police patrol the stark streets. indoor
and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites...
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and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites political and medical has exacerbated that one of the online elements in the mix is a documentary that went viral alleging that this pandemic is all one big plot influencers some of whom traffic in conspiracies are doing their thing on social media the macro government big tech and mainstream news outlets are all trying to bring the french back around knowing that their prospects of defeating this virus may well be right in the listening post daniel tory now on the covert conspiracy theories and vaccine skepticism plaguing friends. nov 2020 france's 2nd lockdown outside police patrol the stark stre
and now to a vaccine story that would have louis pastor rolling over in his grave pastor was the 1st laboratory scientist to produce a vaccine for diseases like anthrax and rabies he was from france where roughly a 3rd of citizens now say they will refuse to be vaccinated for coburg 19 why would france of all places have among the highest vaccine hesitancy rates in the world it was showing symptoms well before this pandemic and a cocktail of conspiracy theories a growing distrust of elites...