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actually, christopher, your paper in fact has| christopher, your paper in fact has got an interview with a family member who was a victim of a blood clot. it is the science editor who wrote this up. just talk us through, because that is obviously a first—hand account. they want people to continue taking this vaccine. yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardner— yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardner and yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardnerand our yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardner and our science editor, and they have _ gardner and our science editor, and they have got to one of these victims. — they have got to one of these victims, who did get one of these hiood _ victims, who did get one of these blood clots, he got his first dose on march — blood clots, he got his first dose on march 17 and died just last sunday— on march 17 and died just last sunday easter sunday, after suffering from ten days of worsening headaches _ suffering from ten days of worsening headaches and loss of vision. and what _ headaches and loss of vision. and what is _ headaches and loss of visi
actually, christopher, your paper in fact has| christopher, your paper in fact has got an interview with a family member who was a victim of a blood clot. it is the science editor who wrote this up. just talk us through, because that is obviously a first—hand account. they want people to continue taking this vaccine. yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardner— yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardner and yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardnerand our yeah, it is by my colleague bill gardner...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 temples so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 who pulls equally you know weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade english. people. going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's not nice actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 temples so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 who...
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christopher: this is a good question. on a global level, the bmw forecast is that in 2030, 50% of our global sales will be all electric. here in the region, this is a very complex region, and we have countries that are at completely different development phase. singapore is a good step toward electric mobility with an initiative. an increased availability of infrastructure from 28,000 to 60,000 in 2030. we will see more electrified cars on the road. in other countries in the region, in vietnam for example, bangladesh, we are still in the phase where we are in the base motorization, that people upgrade from the scooter to the car market. for these markets, maybe it will take a little longer to develop to electric mobility. haslinda: the philippines imposed higher taxes on imported cars in january. does that impact your sales? christopher: so far, we have a supply for the philippines out of malaysia. so far, we could manage this. now philippines is developing in a good direction. so far, we have a good forecast for this yea
christopher: this is a good question. on a global level, the bmw forecast is that in 2030, 50% of our global sales will be all electric. here in the region, this is a very complex region, and we have countries that are at completely different development phase. singapore is a good step toward electric mobility with an initiative. an increased availability of infrastructure from 28,000 to 60,000 in 2030. we will see more electrified cars on the road. in other countries in the region, in vietnam...
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christopher: my favorite story is liberty braves. there is a likelihood that the company goes private in a public to private arbitrage. lisa: tom keene took the day off after the red sox to lose. they lost, he took the day off, and now he is thinking about investing some of his cash in the red sox. we are seeing a lot of interesting accounting mechanisms. it fueled the first quarter capital market earnings, especially the winnings for the big banks. how much does that draw your concern and terms of the fragility of this confidence? things are getting frothy on the margins. christopher: just when you think things are frothy, they get frothy or. we have seen these back market cool off considerably -- the spac market cool off considerably. that is going to drive a lot of feeds. we think the underpinnings of an m&a are the -- of a m&a are there. that is any opportunity to benefit from the advisors by finding targets that are going to get takeover. jonathan: always good to catch up. christopher marangi there. i note, is going to miss this
christopher: my favorite story is liberty braves. there is a likelihood that the company goes private in a public to private arbitrage. lisa: tom keene took the day off after the red sox to lose. they lost, he took the day off, and now he is thinking about investing some of his cash in the red sox. we are seeing a lot of interesting accounting mechanisms. it fueled the first quarter capital market earnings, especially the winnings for the big banks. how much does that draw your concern and...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 taverns so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 who pulls it and equally there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together boii from the 1st grade list. to keep. going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tougher standards actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits at her computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others t
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 taverns so long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 who...
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but because none of showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every afternoon. he says sometimes boys or girls his age are among the tourists that come to the island and he shows them how to catch fish he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school. without children like christophe's and his little school the island has no future that is why oakie will continue to fight for every people. i really hope that at least some families will move to the island so that crystal gets some friends well that's it from us we'll bring you more stories from across europe next week until then take care of the back. good. to. be. going to the conflict zone with tim sebastian for years now the governments are vying with sashes being criticized around the world foods human rights record my guest this week from back eyes gallery's me foreign affairs advisor to the country's prime minister well we'll forging stock denying the truth about the repression who may be inflicted and clean up their act complex so for 30 minutes the.
but because none of showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every afternoon. he says sometimes boys or girls his age are among the tourists that come to the island and he shows them how to catch fish he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school. without children like christophe's and his little school the island has no future that is why oakie will continue to fight for every people. i really hope that at least some...
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christopher: i can go on for another 30 minutes on the subject. i'm going to squeeze in a few more questions before we leave. one from james. do you think that the agreement by which private property owners agree to transfer their land may be relevant to the issue. i think he just touched upon that question, and the relevancy of the intent of that conference of land. zack: i would recommend testimony from the early 1900s. he talks about extensively, agreements between the federal government, the state of maryland, i believe 19 private landowners. he spent a great deal of time discussing that. i would recommend his congressional testimony if you are interested in learning more about that. christopher: depending on the length of response i will share one, possibly two more. christopher: is it within the purview of congress -- i will just read all of the comments, it will probably be easier. she does not think it is fair for d.c. residents who pay taxes without representation, so instead of statehood why not pass a law exempting d.c. from federal tax
christopher: i can go on for another 30 minutes on the subject. i'm going to squeeze in a few more questions before we leave. one from james. do you think that the agreement by which private property owners agree to transfer their land may be relevant to the issue. i think he just touched upon that question, and the relevancy of the intent of that conference of land. zack: i would recommend testimony from the early 1900s. he talks about extensively, agreements between the federal government,...
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christopher: for a long time, we didn't like the so-called chart looks good. you are not getting paid for it, so what we think is companies that are doing well will continue to do well, and the momentum basket has changed dramatically in the last year. it has become a lot more value, and what we have seen is kind of a convergence between value of high low and low low. in some cases, the high momentum is cheaper on some metrics than the low momentum, so you're really getting paid by higher momentum. we thing that some of these names will continue to improve. jonathan: we've got a little bit of a problem with your line. if we carry on breaking up, i will break in, so bear with me. how does that factor into what your call is right now over the last month, we had a big snapback and the nasdaq 100. christopher: all of the nasdaq 100 snapback means to us is that rates have gone down. the nasdaq is now more interest-rate sensitive than utilities, so as rates go down, the nasdaq rallies. at the end of the day, but we think is growth is going to be abundant. you want t
christopher: for a long time, we didn't like the so-called chart looks good. you are not getting paid for it, so what we think is companies that are doing well will continue to do well, and the momentum basket has changed dramatically in the last year. it has become a lot more value, and what we have seen is kind of a convergence between value of high low and low low. in some cases, the high momentum is cheaper on some metrics than the low momentum, so you're really getting paid by higher...
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christopher martin, but christopher martin was never afraid of george floyd. the courtroom filled with anguish again today from witnesses who knew this could have been avoided and like christopher martin wish they had done something different yesterday we heard darnella frazier, who was 17 years old at the time, say that she lies awake at night now wishing she had done more than just make a video recording of every minute of derek chauvin's knee on george floyd's neck. darnella frazier testified she wishes she had done something physical to intervene, to try to pull the police officers off of george floyd, but no one did that, including donald williams, a mixed martial arts fighter and who very easily probably could have overwhelmed one or more of those police officers if they didn't have those loaded guns on their belts. the witnesses used nothing but their voices to try to stop what they believed was the murder of george floyd because they knew for an absolute certainty that if they tried anything more than that, they would instantly be shot and killed by th
christopher martin, but christopher martin was never afraid of george floyd. the courtroom filled with anguish again today from witnesses who knew this could have been avoided and like christopher martin wish they had done something different yesterday we heard darnella frazier, who was 17 years old at the time, say that she lies awake at night now wishing she had done more than just make a video recording of every minute of derek chauvin's knee on george floyd's neck. darnella frazier...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. it's a long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 peoples and equally there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade list. to keep. going it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's a nice actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i aim is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on of others the up of o
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. it's a long time residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost...
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and it's why christopher ham ton going on. and it's why christopher hampton has _ going on. and it's why christopher hampton has talked _ going on. and it's why christopher hampton has talked about - going on. and it's why christopher hampton has talked about trying i going on. and it's why christopherl hampton has talked about trying to get finance for it in some cases because some people thought it was a difficult topic. that because some people thought it was a difficult topic-— difficult topic. that people wouldn't _ difficult topic. that people wouldn't see _ difficult topic. that people wouldn't see in _ difficult topic. that people wouldn't see in the - difficult topic. that people | wouldn't see in the cinema. difficult topic. that people i wouldn't see in the cinema. it's difficult topic. that people - wouldn't see in the cinema. it's so much about love and patience and kindness, that“s much about love and patience and kindness, that's what comes from the screen, ratherthan kindness, that's what comes from the screen, rather than dementia is horrible. it“s bri
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i will pass this to my esteemed colleague, christopher hope.— christopher hope. outrageous. hats off to the times _ christopher hope. outrageous. hats off to the times edited. _ christopher hope. outrageous. hats off to the times edited. a _ christopher hope. outrageous. hats off to the times edited. a great - off to the times edited. a great joke that won�*t work on the internet that works on the paper. a bit of a star wars story, the force is with this, even tonight aisha with her attempt of explaining physics. there are fourfundamental attempt of explaining physics. there are four fundamental forces exposed govern nature and according to work in a us laboratory, this might be a fit one. almost a fifth sense that thatis fit one. almost a fifth sense that that is guiding the way that these tiny bits of particles move when under pressure. that is the best i can do. tom did better on the front page. you might think that now but this is good news probably. i page. you might think that now but this is good news probably.- this is good news probably. i have to sa the this is g
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 peoples and equal you know weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade usually as it's. going 1st it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's not nice not really. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful island. is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are borne up on up others the up a war
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to tell them. so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks a lot. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to temples so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. clear in my childhood there were almost 20 who pulls and equally there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade as i. was going by so it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's a nice actually. still maria to see a letter hopes to say 1st school from closing everything evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i aim is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses. borne up on up
for now christoph is still spending his breaks a lot. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the islands to temples so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. clear in my childhood there were almost...
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well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. christopher it's good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling the situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would call a mixed flow and that does include a number of unaccompanied children we saw unusually high numbers that the u.s. government reported for the month of april and so that's true that these are these are people that are moving for a variety of reasons but my organization the un refugee agency is focused primarily specifically on individuals who are fleeing life threatening violence and persecution and it is our view and it is that you that is in trying to the international and domestic legislation of a number of countries that any human being that is doing violence in life threatening
well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. christopher it's good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling the situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would...
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for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island a handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 taverns so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20 peoples and equally there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together only from the 1st grade and as i. keep. going back it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough and it's actually. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing every evening she sits computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i mean this to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are born upon up others the up of or pa
for now christoph is still spending his breaks along. next summer he'll move on to a new school and if no new people show up only school will have to close. there's little work available on the island a handful of people live from fishing and farming like crystal says parents who don't want to speak on camera and a few live from tourism like those who work at the island's 2 taverns so longtime residents are skeptical whether the school can remain open or. in my childhood there were almost 20...
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co—produced by phil lord and christopher miller, the geniuses behind the lego movie. the film plays out in a world in which robots derived from next generation mobile technology are taking over the planet. led by a techy ii named powell, voiced by olivia colman. you treated me like... swipe, poke, poke. humanity�*s only hope is the michal�*s a typically dysfunctional nuclear family with old fashioned dad, heroic mum, dinosaur obsessed son and daughter. katie, who dreams of film school, have been inconveniently interrupted by the annoying robot apocalypse. packed with smart gags about modern addictions. hey, who could have guessed that big tech companies didn't have our best interests at heart and boasting the same comic tension between high voltage action and small time family squabbling that made the incredibles such a treat, the mitchells vs the machines put a smile on my face from start to finish. so we just do that right? at times, i was reminded of the oddball charm of the diary of a wimpy kid books to which this was an inspirational debt. it's certainly past
co—produced by phil lord and christopher miller, the geniuses behind the lego movie. the film plays out in a world in which robots derived from next generation mobile technology are taking over the planet. led by a techy ii named powell, voiced by olivia colman. you treated me like... swipe, poke, poke. humanity�*s only hope is the michal�*s a typically dysfunctional nuclear family with old fashioned dad, heroic mum, dinosaur obsessed son and daughter. katie, who dreams of film school,...
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well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy and from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. was 1st good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling this situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would call a mixed flow and that does include a number of unaccompanied children we saw unusually high numbers that the u.s. government reported for the month of april and so that's true that these are these are people that are moving for a variety of reasons but my organization the un refugee agency is focused primarily specifically on individuals who are fleeing life threatening violence and persecution and it is our view and it is it you that is in trying to the international and domestic legislation of a number of countries that any human being that is feeling violence and life threatening persecu
well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy and from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. was 1st good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling this situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would call a...
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and christopher martin had thought, �*you know, should ijust pay for his stuff anyway, he didn't seem like he meant any harm.�* he stood on the witness stand saying, you know, "i think about if i hadn't reported it, if i hadn't done what i'd done, would things have been different?" really, quite difficult to see. and then obviously charles mcmillan as well, who broke down on the stand, he had tried to plead with mr floyd, asking him to comply with officers, but also had really become quite angry and frustrated with the officers themselves and really had taken derek chauvin to task. but we see him rewatching that video on the stand and it was too much for him. and looking at the footage of george floyd in the shop, of course all this plays into the defence case that it wasn't derek chauvin who killed him, that he would have died anyway, seems to be their pitch. that he'd taken drugs beforehand, and allegedly swallowed them deliberately to conceal them from police. trying to paint a picture of someone who is in difficulty in any case, from drugs and underlying health issues? well, thi
and christopher martin had thought, �*you know, should ijust pay for his stuff anyway, he didn't seem like he meant any harm.�* he stood on the witness stand saying, you know, "i think about if i hadn't reported it, if i hadn't done what i'd done, would things have been different?" really, quite difficult to see. and then obviously charles mcmillan as well, who broke down on the stand, he had tried to plead with mr floyd, asking him to comply with officers, but also had really...
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inside cup foods where george floyd was shopping around they also heard testimony from 19-year-old christopher martin this is the store clerk that sold george floyd that pack of cigarettes he testified that he had a suspicion that the $20 used to purchase that item was counterfeit, but that he didn't believe george floyd knew it was so he let him go it wasn't until moments later that christopher martin told his manager and in the end, the police were called i want you to listen to the exchange between the prosecution and christopher martin when he goes outside and sees george floyd on the ground under the knee of derek chauvin. take a listen. >> saw you standing there with your hands on your head for a while, correct >> correct >> what was going through your mind >> disbelief and guilt >> why guilt >> if i would have just not taken the bill it could have been avoided >> you get a sense hough emotional the day was. early wednesday morning a juror had to raise her arm to get the attention of the court because she needed a break we understand that juror had a stress-related incident, even telling
inside cup foods where george floyd was shopping around they also heard testimony from 19-year-old christopher martin this is the store clerk that sold george floyd that pack of cigarettes he testified that he had a suspicion that the $20 used to purchase that item was counterfeit, but that he didn't believe george floyd knew it was so he let him go it wasn't until moments later that christopher martin told his manager and in the end, the police were called i want you to listen to the exchange...
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. >> reporter: a small group of protesters stood outside christopher creek winery co- owned by winds or mayor dominic foppoli. >> i wanted to let them know that the community is paying attention and that we need him to be held accountable. we need him to resign. >> reporter: the mayor under fire after five women told the chronicle that foppoli sexually assaulted them. the alleged incidents took place over 16 years. sophia williams says she was assaulted by foppoli in 2006 after a night of drinking and dancing. >> i was like no, dominic, we're not doing this and like rubbing his groin against me and then eventually he started to put his hand down my pants. >> reporter: now a sixth woman is coming forward with claims. windsor council member ester lemus told the santa rosa "press democrat" she was drugged and sexually assaulted twice by foppoli twice in 2020. foppoli told the newspaper he denies those claims and accuses lemus of sexual misconduct after she coerced him into an alleged sexual situation threatening his political career if he told anyone. lemus did not respond to our reques
. >> reporter: a small group of protesters stood outside christopher creek winery co- owned by winds or mayor dominic foppoli. >> i wanted to let them know that the community is paying attention and that we need him to be held accountable. we need him to resign. >> reporter: the mayor under fire after five women told the chronicle that foppoli sexually assaulted them. the alleged incidents took place over 16 years. sophia williams says she was assaulted by foppoli in 2006...
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well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy and from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. christopher is good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling the situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would call a mixed flow and that does include a number of unaccompanied children we saw unusually high numbers that the u.s. government reported for the month of april and so that's true that these are these are people that are moving for a variety of reasons but my organization the un refugee agency is focused primarily and specifically on individuals who are fleeing life threatening violence and persecution and it is our view and it is a view that is in trying to the international and domestic legislation of a number of countries that any human being that is doing violence and life threatening
well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy and from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. christopher is good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling the situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would...
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well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy and from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. christopher is good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling this situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would call a mixed flow and that does include a number of unaccompanied children we saw unusually high numbers that the u.s. government reported for the month of april and so that's true that these are these are people that are moving for a variety of reasons but my organization the un refugee agency is focused primarily specifically on individuals who are fleeing life threatening violence and persecution and it is our view and it is it you that is in trying to the international and domestic legislation of a number of countries that any human being that is fleeing violence and life threatening
well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy and from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. christopher is good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling this situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would...
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christopher martin thought, should i pay for his stuff anyway, he did not seem like he meant any harm. he stood on the witness stand saying, i think about it, if i had not reported it, if i had not done what i had done, with things have been different? really, quite difficult to see. 0bviously charles mcmillan as well, he broke down on the stand, he had tried to plead with mr floyd, asking him to comply with officers, but also had become quite angry and frustrated with the officers themselves and really had taken derek chauvin to task. we see him re— watching that video on the stand and it was too much for him. �* ., ., ~' for him. and looking at the footage of— for him. and looking at the footage of george - for him. and looking at the footage of george floyd i footage of george floyd in the shop, this place into the defence case that it wasn't eric sure than who killed him, he would have died anyway, deems to be deputy. that he had taken drugs before and allegedly swallowed them deliberately to conceal them from police. painting someone who is in difficulty from drugs and unde
christopher martin thought, should i pay for his stuff anyway, he did not seem like he meant any harm. he stood on the witness stand saying, i think about it, if i had not reported it, if i had not done what i had done, with things have been different? really, quite difficult to see. 0bviously charles mcmillan as well, he broke down on the stand, he had tried to plead with mr floyd, asking him to comply with officers, but also had become quite angry and frustrated with the officers themselves...
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well for more now i'm joined by christopher boy from the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. was 1st good to have you on the program you know we have not seen numbers of unaccompanied children at the u.s. mexican border like this before march we saw a record high how would you say how is the u.s. handling this situation. well it's true there are a great deal of people on the move in this region and frankly around the world at this time for a lot of different reasons it's what we would call a mixed flow and that does include the number of unaccompanied children we saw unusually high numbers that the u.s. government reported for the month of april and so that's true that these are these are people that are moving for a variety of reasons but my organization the un refugee agency is focused primarily specifically on individuals who are fleeing life threatening violence and persecution and it is our view and it isn't you that is in trying to the international and domestic legislation of a number of countries that any human being that is feeling violence in life threatening persec
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races now 1st of all you'll see i mean it's just going to say i was just going to sort of interrupt christopher we've been hearing this now for many many months you say it's been like this forever but certainly in the past couple of years i mean i've never seen in this state ever so many people being branded either a white supremacist or a racist or a bigot is just it's such a strange state of affairs where now christopher harris the executive director of the hyphenated america thank you very much for your time we appreciate your outlook here on r.t. thank you thank you. a long awaited report on the origins of covert 1000 has faced shop criticism worldwide and some countries say the investigation wasn't extensive enough as many questions still remain unanswered the bodies of director general himself called for further studies off the report was published and we quote a 1st hand account of the w.h.s. mission to woo han from a russian member of the team. which will cause a mission started off into phase one why was it called that it was clear from the beginning nobody expected us to find all the
races now 1st of all you'll see i mean it's just going to say i was just going to sort of interrupt christopher we've been hearing this now for many many months you say it's been like this forever but certainly in the past couple of years i mean i've never seen in this state ever so many people being branded either a white supremacist or a racist or a bigot is just it's such a strange state of affairs where now christopher harris the executive director of the hyphenated america thank you very...
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christoph: good morning, anna. due to this survey, we see a big shift in terms of expectation, coming both from employees and employers. as you mentioned, the rule of this game is no more to have a very stand up world of work with famous, 95 hours contract -- 9:00 to 5:00 hours contract. we see hybrid coming one of the new keywords. what is released by the survey is that each individual has its own expectation and motivation, and even if one of the content of the surveys to say 51% of people would like to work from office for a time and 49% from home, so i would say 50-50 share of the time. at the same time, people would like to have 80% of home and 20% at the office, because expectations are not the same. so, we need to have a tailor-made approach about our employees and about each of our individuals. that's the key learning from the survey. anna: that's one key learning. another is 69% of those surveyed say they want a contract based on results rather than hours worked at your desk. isn't that something in the wo
christoph: good morning, anna. due to this survey, we see a big shift in terms of expectation, coming both from employees and employers. as you mentioned, the rule of this game is no more to have a very stand up world of work with famous, 95 hours contract -- 9:00 to 5:00 hours contract. we see hybrid coming one of the new keywords. what is released by the survey is that each individual has its own expectation and motivation, and even if one of the content of the surveys to say 51% of people...
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stephen: we know that christopher wilcox has his work cut out for him. another stumble for nomura as it tries to take on more global risk. as the japan market slows down. nomura has always had conditions -- ambitions to be a big wall street player. nomura has indicated they could take -- on a transaction. bloomberg news has reported that that is exposure which would be number two behind the big loss from credit suisse. it is a black mark but at the same time it will be a good set of numbers. it is interesting that in this fallout, they do name a new u.s. head. christopher wilcox has the expertise to navigate in the world chart in the united states. the previous head of j.p. morgan asset management and spent 15 years at citibank. a little bit of a black tie in what should have been a good set of numbers on what will likely still be a good set of numbers. >> take us through that good set of numbers. stephen: the first nine months they already hit 120% of the consensus estimate for that income. they are doing all right. that has helped the retail side of th
stephen: we know that christopher wilcox has his work cut out for him. another stumble for nomura as it tries to take on more global risk. as the japan market slows down. nomura has always had conditions -- ambitions to be a big wall street player. nomura has indicated they could take -- on a transaction. bloomberg news has reported that that is exposure which would be number two behind the big loss from credit suisse. it is a black mark but at the same time it will be a good set of numbers. it...
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and edmund talks about made it back just in the nick of time to keep christopher baumgartner from heading into the on the rand remains goalless time. jeremy frimpong attacking attempts is all you need to know about the 2nd half. although so much was at stake for live a coup is a. they failed to win on the road again. both florey and co photons union now goes man are arguably missing a main goal threat with no member of their squads hitting double figures so far this season but who cares when you have one defeat what team goals like this finished by danny on a mole. brought in to fill the void left by chemo vanno was on its own this will go to the only school 3 bundesliga goals before the weekend but found his form in braman to true strikers finishes before half time might help him finish the season on a high and at least make his 20000000 euro price tag a little more bearable. that's how much braman wanted for their main man me not to rush in the off season he came on to school repent and see his very 1st goal of this campaign 2 minutes later like 6 sealed their 41 win to keep the heat on
and edmund talks about made it back just in the nick of time to keep christopher baumgartner from heading into the on the rand remains goalless time. jeremy frimpong attacking attempts is all you need to know about the 2nd half. although so much was at stake for live a coup is a. they failed to win on the road again. both florey and co photons union now goes man are arguably missing a main goal threat with no member of their squads hitting double figures so far this season but who cares when...
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that you are right, and christopher is right, and we've got this sort of paradox, because we are all desperate to get back to normal and with each other and have the i contact, be with each other in a studio or at work, but there is also anxiety about getting back to the old way of life. i think quite a lot of people do not want to get back on a rush—hour tube and be pushed up against someone's armpit or something like that, so i think it is really important that the people who are running the transportation do try and reassure people. i think it is a really good thing that train service are coming back on, train travel is really important to people. i myself cannot we to get back on a train back to glasgow to see my mum and dad up there, it is been a really long time. that is —— there's been anxiety, but we have to send a message we can get some normality soon. infrastructures could be massive part of that. is certainly is, but the thought of being stuck under someone's rfid again, i'm not very tall! next for the memories of that! —— someone's armpit. let's and on a non—
that you are right, and christopher is right, and we've got this sort of paradox, because we are all desperate to get back to normal and with each other and have the i contact, be with each other in a studio or at work, but there is also anxiety about getting back to the old way of life. i think quite a lot of people do not want to get back on a rush—hour tube and be pushed up against someone's armpit or something like that, so i think it is really important that the people who are running...
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many thanks to christopher wilson. space x. has been awarded a $2900000000.00 contract to develop a commercial lunar lander for nasa it will also plan to take 2 astronauts to the moon as part of arsonists program which wants people back there by 2020 for space x. c.e.o. elon musk was clearly over the moon with the news tweeting nasa rules the company paid amazon founder jeff bezos private space and a blue origin and defense contractor dianetics. players here next with the sports will tell us how major league soccer is hoping the better times are ahead as a new season kicks off. we tell the untold stories. we speak when others don't to. be caught up alongside us. no matter where it takes us a pretty familiar fear of syria get out of my out and out and pasha away tell your stories we are your voice your news your network al-jazeera. a 3 year investigation into the pro-gun lobby we've been imploring is making a lot of really. reveal secrets seem. resiting out there i mean people outraged you know. and connections some don
many thanks to christopher wilson. space x. has been awarded a $2900000000.00 contract to develop a commercial lunar lander for nasa it will also plan to take 2 astronauts to the moon as part of arsonists program which wants people back there by 2020 for space x. c.e.o. elon musk was clearly over the moon with the news tweeting nasa rules the company paid amazon founder jeff bezos private space and a blue origin and defense contractor dianetics. players here next with the sports will tell us...
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. >> reporter: christopher martin, a teenager, tried rectifying it with floyd. that didn't work, and police were called. martin now regrets that. >> if i would have just not tooken the bill, this could have been avoided. >> reporter: the store owner says the store has received dozens of fake bills over time. >> when employees do take counterfeit bills, part of our training is we tell them they're going to be responsible to pay for it just as a deterrent. we've never made an employee pay for a counterfeit bill. >> reporter: the store has also received threats. but most people are sending support via stacks of mail for christopher martin and phone calls from all over the country. >> i just thought i would make a call to you to see if there was something we could do. >> reporter: we happened to be there during one of those calls. outside the cup foods store, there is not just a memorial to george floyd anymore. it's more of a community center. there is community gatherings that happen at the former gas station, and there's a community garden that all of the people
. >> reporter: christopher martin, a teenager, tried rectifying it with floyd. that didn't work, and police were called. martin now regrets that. >> if i would have just not tooken the bill, this could have been avoided. >> reporter: the store owner says the store has received dozens of fake bills over time. >> when employees do take counterfeit bills, part of our training is we tell them they're going to be responsible to pay for it just as a deterrent. we've never made...
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calls from officials to resign including one from his own brother who says he is no longer part of christopher creek winery. >> he's not here presently, physically he will not be one of the owners, he is no longer an employee of christopher creek. >> reporter: in a lengthy statement really saturday night he proclaimed his innocence and is refusing to step down from office, and then the statement takes a strange turn as he accuses one of his fellow town council members of forcing him into a sexual encounter, and using her position of power to silence him. her attorney believes it is retaliation for her call for him to resign. >> it is classic abusive behavior. it is unfortunately not surprising to me, i have seen in the criminal justice system where people deflect and come out and attack. >> reporter: today a group of citizens opened an official committee to force him out. >> if he doesn't resign we have a very large coalition of presidents, who are ready to remove him from office. the committee will have 120 days to gather enough signatures. john ramose, kpix5. >>> the sonoma county da has tur
calls from officials to resign including one from his own brother who says he is no longer part of christopher creek winery. >> he's not here presently, physically he will not be one of the owners, he is no longer an employee of christopher creek. >> reporter: in a lengthy statement really saturday night he proclaimed his innocence and is refusing to step down from office, and then the statement takes a strange turn as he accuses one of his fellow town council members of forcing him...
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christopher martin said mr. floyd seemed physically well and in good spirit. if a little disorientated and hungry. george floyd seen movinto the cigarette counter where he uses a forged note. though christopher martin excepted it say he thought george floyd was not aware of it being fake. the manager of the shop asked the police be called. more new mobile phone footage from this man who was parked closed by showing officers pulling george floyd from his car and later being handcuffed and led further up the road. charles mcmillan was another eyewitness to take to the stand. his voice is heard some of the most distressing video othe day. >> you know it. don't do me like that. i told you please. >> george floyd is soon seen being pushed to the ground by officers. >> please. please. >> do you need a minute? >> it is clear what happened that day last me has had a life-changing impact on so many. the crown sue gathered -- soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who alerted his managers about the fake note. >> i wanted to rd -- >> disbelief? and
christopher martin said mr. floyd seemed physically well and in good spirit. if a little disorientated and hungry. george floyd seen movinto the cigarette counter where he uses a forged note. though christopher martin excepted it say he thought george floyd was not aware of it being fake. the manager of the shop asked the police be called. more new mobile phone footage from this man who was parked closed by showing officers pulling george floyd from his car and later being handcuffed and led...
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this witness also testified for the prosecution christopher bell friend who was sitting inside a car and witnessed floyd being taken into custody. he recorded the encounter and testified he saw officers draw their guns as they approached floyd's you can see floyd struggling with officers as they try to remove him from the suv. where else are >> i had a guy. on the door and pointed a gun at whoever was in the dryer. see the defense throughout the morning focused on floyd's behavior inside the store trying to paint him as someone who was acting a radically before being detained. >> as well as his attempts to use a counterfeit bill to purchase items children has been charged with murder and manslaughter in the 46 year. old's death. >> his legal team is part of their strategy is working to deflate the testimony from the prosecution's witnesses and to portray bystanders as an angry mob that further added to the chaos during those tense moments of floyd's arrest. >> and that was kareen wynter reporting for us tonight. hearing witnesses testifying dissect second by second account of the cir
this witness also testified for the prosecution christopher bell friend who was sitting inside a car and witnessed floyd being taken into custody. he recorded the encounter and testified he saw officers draw their guns as they approached floyd's you can see floyd struggling with officers as they try to remove him from the suv. where else are >> i had a guy. on the door and pointed a gun at whoever was in the dryer. see the defense throughout the morning focused on floyd's behavior inside...
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taken the bill, this could have been avoided. >> prosecutors also played a cell phone video taken by christopher belfry who started recording the initial encounter between the officers and floyd and his friends. the trial is expected to last four weeks. >>> president biden has laid out his $2 trillion infrastructure plan and the goal is to modernize much of the country's roads, airports and aging schools. but that is if lawmakers can agree on how to pay for it. the plan gives more than $600 billion to rebuild thousands of miles of roads and repair bridges and also includes billions to up grade schools and airports. expanding affordable housing and clean drinking water is top of mind. the white house says it would all be paid for by changes to the nations corporate tax policy. >> it is big. yes. it is bold. yes. and we can get it done. >> it is called infrastructure but inside the trojan horse will be more borrowed money and massive tax increases on all of the productive parts of our economy. >> president biden said he will meet with republicans to discuss his plan and open to ideas. you said it
taken the bill, this could have been avoided. >> prosecutors also played a cell phone video taken by christopher belfry who started recording the initial encounter between the officers and floyd and his friends. the trial is expected to last four weeks. >>> president biden has laid out his $2 trillion infrastructure plan and the goal is to modernize much of the country's roads, airports and aging schools. but that is if lawmakers can agree on how to pay for it. the plan gives...
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thank you so much for your insights christopher president of the society for aerosol researchers good to have you with us now to some of the other developments in the pandemic in the u.s. health authorities are recommending an immediate pause in administering the johnson and johnson coated 1000 vaccine after 6 people developed rare blood clots within weeks of getting the shot and it comes a day after a 55000000 doses of the vaccine started to be delivered to e.u. india will fast track emergency approvals for covert 1000 vaccines that have been authorized by western countries and japan the country is ramping up its vaccine rollout efforts as it battles soaring infection rates and the director general of the world health organization says confusion and complacency named the pandemic is a long way from over but proven public health measures could bring it under control within months. let's get a round up of some other headlines now anti kook protesters have again taken to the streets of me in mar as the united nations warns the country could be heading towards a massive syria style confl
thank you so much for your insights christopher president of the society for aerosol researchers good to have you with us now to some of the other developments in the pandemic in the u.s. health authorities are recommending an immediate pause in administering the johnson and johnson coated 1000 vaccine after 6 people developed rare blood clots within weeks of getting the shot and it comes a day after a 55000000 doses of the vaccine started to be delivered to e.u. india will fast track emergency...
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watching not seen before surveillance video from inside the cup foot store. 19-year-old former cashier christopher martin took the stand to explain what was going on leading up to police arriving. >> do you recall what it was you sold to him? >> a pack of cigarettes. he seemed very friendly. approachable. he was talkative. he seemed to just be having an average, normal day just living his life. >> reporter: a scene from everyday life but the jury knows they're watching a dead man walking in less than an hour, floyd will be struggling for his life under then officer derek chauvin's knee. martin says floyd seemed high. >> when i had asked him if he played baseball, he went on to respond to that, but it kind of took him a little long so it would appear he was high. >> reporter: and paid for cigarettes with an odd looking $20 bill. >> i assumed it was fake. >> reporter: he testified the store policy is if a cashier accepts counter fit money, it comes out of their paycheck. >> i took it anyways and i was planning to just put it on my tab until i second guessed myself and as you can see in the video, i
watching not seen before surveillance video from inside the cup foot store. 19-year-old former cashier christopher martin took the stand to explain what was going on leading up to police arriving. >> do you recall what it was you sold to him? >> a pack of cigarettes. he seemed very friendly. approachable. he was talkative. he seemed to just be having an average, normal day just living his life. >> reporter: a scene from everyday life but the jury knows they're watching a dead...
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and christopher jones, i would like to do a virtual-reality of christopher jones and get them to tell their stories. william brewster, bradford and get them to explain their stories. william brewster, bradford, a woman who gave birth during the transit. also john hoglund was a servant of the governor across -- on board the ship and he has amazing stories. he fell overboard during the 66 day crossing of the atlantic, but managed miraculously to grab a robe and pulled himself back on board. -- grab a rope and pulled himself back on board. if he had not done that, george w bush and george bush would never have existed because they are descendents of john howland. the relatives and descendents, if we can make avatars tell their story, how fantastic that would be? so we are going into the stern of the ship. that structure was designed to pull in wires and rope and secure secure the ship and various pieces of cargo coming onto the ship. the main deck here is where you have the steerage office. that is called a capstan. you can see the stick on the left. that was the tiller, a very small sti
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describing derek chauvin -- it was christopher miller -- as being in a resting state. and as he had his knee, with that pressure, that that trainer was showing was unnecessary pressure. as a police officer, who served so many years, how did that strike you? i mean, could you imagine yourself in the same position? applying that level of force? and being in a resting state? >> listen. i -- i've been in a lot of situations, where force was necessary. but just like you're trained, use all that force necessary to effect an arrest. once the resistance stops, the force stops. it's no more complicated than that and, you know, when you look at that video. there is a point in time, whether it was some resistance on the part of george floyd getting in the car. he said he was claustrophobic or whatever. well, they got him in the car. why they pulled him back out of the car? that's a different issue. i really don't understand that. but when they first get him down on the ground, he is kicking his legs around and they get control of that. well, once that's over, the force is over. t
describing derek chauvin -- it was christopher miller -- as being in a resting state. and as he had his knee, with that pressure, that that trainer was showing was unnecessary pressure. as a police officer, who served so many years, how did that strike you? i mean, could you imagine yourself in the same position? applying that level of force? and being in a resting state? >> listen. i -- i've been in a lot of situations, where force was necessary. but just like you're trained, use all...
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. >> reporter: a teenager, christopher martin, tried rectifying it with floyd. that didn't work and police were called. martin now regrets that. >> if i would have just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. >> reporter: the store owner says the store has received dozens of fake bills over time. >> when employees do take counterfeit bills, part of our training is we tell them they'll be responsible to pay for it as a deterrent. we've never made an employee pay for a counterfeit bill. >> reporter: most people are sending support via stacks of mail for christopher martin and phone calls from across the country. >> i thought i would make a call to you to see if there was something we could do. >> reporter: we happened to be there during one of the calls. >> you've done a wonderful job in raising you. this is what we need to do in society. >> reporter: outside the cub foods store, there is not just a memorial to george floyd anymore. it's more of a community center. there is community gatherings that happened at the former gas station and there's a commun
. >> reporter: a teenager, christopher martin, tried rectifying it with floyd. that didn't work and police were called. martin now regrets that. >> if i would have just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. >> reporter: the store owner says the store has received dozens of fake bills over time. >> when employees do take counterfeit bills, part of our training is we tell them they'll be responsible to pay for it as a deterrent. we've never made an employee pay...
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also senior counsel tyson lang hopper and discovery institute director christopher russo. welcome to all of you. because thank you for having us. >> shannon: i want to start with you, an opinion piece by andrew kopelman, who is not a fan of your actions, says this. because this prevails, teachers and public colleges will have a constitutional right to subject their students to bigoted slayers. much of antidiscrimination law will be deemed unconstitutional. >> i actually wrote a response to professor kopelman, but i think he's missing a fundamental point, which is that universities are not to be places where an ideology is coerced, and forced upon professors, and that was the case with me. tolerance is a two-way street. in my particular case, i was going to be required to endorse an ideology for being terminated. i think talking about pronouns misses the point. this is about academic freedom, it's about religious freedom. >> what are the bigger implications of this ruling, and where do you go from here? because the implication is, all professors will have the right to speak
also senior counsel tyson lang hopper and discovery institute director christopher russo. welcome to all of you. because thank you for having us. >> shannon: i want to start with you, an opinion piece by andrew kopelman, who is not a fan of your actions, says this. because this prevails, teachers and public colleges will have a constitutional right to subject their students to bigoted slayers. much of antidiscrimination law will be deemed unconstitutional. >> i actually wrote a...
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well let's bring in christopher thompson he is an immunologist and associate professor of biology at loyola university he joins us by skype from baltimore thank you time so what exactly is this double mutation of the virus that we're seeing in india what does it mean so in most cases we've only seen one area of the virus mutating from the original virus in this case we have 2 separate me taishan sites which is really concerning because as you know you know every time that we have a mutation we're worried about increased transmissibility increased threat of death and lack of ability of our vaccines to work now these both being in the same virus and being under study but we're seeing that they're growing rapidly in the number of cases is really concerning is it a mutation in the spike protein that makes it more easily transmissible or what exactly is the change. right so there are 2 mutations in the part of the virus the spike protein that binds to our ace 2 receptor that receptor that is known to be the target of this virus and so we don't know a lot about either of these mutations or
well let's bring in christopher thompson he is an immunologist and associate professor of biology at loyola university he joins us by skype from baltimore thank you time so what exactly is this double mutation of the virus that we're seeing in india what does it mean so in most cases we've only seen one area of the virus mutating from the original virus in this case we have 2 separate me taishan sites which is really concerning because as you know you know every time that we have a mutation...
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and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the show so myself in a bunch of my other colleagues in broadway shows in new york and touring companies around the whole country have lost their jobs and have been unable to work in over a year and does this reopening mean that you are then going to be able to start working again do you see that on your horizon. for me particularly no because the show i was doing has closed permanently because of the financial impacts of the pandemic so unfortunately no i do not have a show job to go back to at this moment some of my colleagues do have a broadway productions to go back to in new york but broadway the
and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the...
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and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally. well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the show so myself in a bunch of my other colleagues both in broadway shows in new york and touring companies around the whole country have lost their jobs and have been unable to work in over a year and so this reopening that you are then going to be able to start working again to see that on your horizon. for me particularly no because the show i was doing has closed permanently because of the financial impacts of the pandemic so unfortunately no i do not have a show job to go back to at this moment some of my colleagues do have a broadway productions to go back to in new york but broadway theaters
and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally. well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the...