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in the ina, it says they do not. that has always been not really been followed. the courts of been very hesitant to apply that. now, we have a supreme court case in -- where based on facts in the district court class-action suit, supreme court ultimately has found that that provision does apply and the lower courts cannot buy a large restrict or enjoin most provisions involving the inadmissibility or portability or enforcement of immigration laws. as our alluded to -- art alluded to with justice barrett dissent, her concern was that that needed to be re-examined based on the decision in allemande v gonzales. when the fifth circuit now takes a look at the nonenforcement case, they are going to look at it through the allemande v gonzales colored glasses. how that plays out, i don't know. do you have a thought? >> i would like to hear from everyone on this exact question. essentially, the tool that the trump administration opponents used were injunctions. that was the point. at the very least to run out the clock if not to stop something altogether. supreme court ha
in the ina, it says they do not. that has always been not really been followed. the courts of been very hesitant to apply that. now, we have a supreme court case in -- where based on facts in the district court class-action suit, supreme court ultimately has found that that provision does apply and the lower courts cannot buy a large restrict or enjoin most provisions involving the inadmissibility or portability or enforcement of immigration laws. as our alluded to -- art alluded to with...
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no one's interpreted the ina this way before. every presidential administration has understood this to just be a purely discretionary authority. that goes for the prior administration. on their view, mpp itself would be unlawful because it doesn't maximize the use of contiguous territory return. chief justice roberts: general, your interpretation of the statute, i think, is entirely manipulable. you use -- the -- the statute has what seems to be a serious limitation on parole, significant public benefit. and yet you say that goes down due to the fact that you have limited detention. so -- and you have limited detention. it's not like you're going to hit a number there which is going to take care of everything. more than 30,000 are going to come in at a time, and you say, well, it's not -- it's actually less than that because we have to save a number of beds -- beds for this. so you can have a phrase in the statute mean what you want it to mean to accommodate as many people at the border by releasing them as -- as you want, right?
no one's interpreted the ina this way before. every presidential administration has understood this to just be a purely discretionary authority. that goes for the prior administration. on their view, mpp itself would be unlawful because it doesn't maximize the use of contiguous territory return. chief justice roberts: general, your interpretation of the statute, i think, is entirely manipulable. you use -- the -- the statute has what seems to be a serious limitation on parole, significant...
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haslinda: the target is for $200 billion for a um, for ina, we know recently china has joined the ina. how much more funds is there now given their participation? >> we invested $5 billion to begin with on our own injection from the government. first quarter, i think we reported 6.7 billion a um. we have signed a commitment about 20 billion right now. the beauty of it is that if we are successful, we will scale up quite quickly and the government will give us more money. so i'm not particularly worried about this. i would like to make it much bigger than this. singapore, a small country like singapore, they have two sovereign wealth fund and 400 billion 500 billion. why is it a country like indonesia aspire to have 200 billion? haslinda: what would you like to see, how much, how big? >> i don't want to put a target. 200 billion from 5 billion has a lot. but i'm not worried about 200, i'm worried about my 9 billion, my 10 billion. i want to take and make sure that every single thing we do is built on an extremely good government and strong fundamental. haslinda: target for the year and
haslinda: the target is for $200 billion for a um, for ina, we know recently china has joined the ina. how much more funds is there now given their participation? >> we invested $5 billion to begin with on our own injection from the government. first quarter, i think we reported 6.7 billion a um. we have signed a commitment about 20 billion right now. the beauty of it is that if we are successful, we will scale up quite quickly and the government will give us more money. so i'm not...
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. >>> los sueÑos de ina persona estÁn ahÍ y se acaban de desplomar. >>> muestra una sonrisa, agradece que tanto Él su familia y sus vecinos, estÁn bien. olivia martÍnez, telemundo. >>> box spring queda a 20 millas al sudeste de dallas m el metroplex. >>> en california, el fuego se propaga entre casas, autos y maleza seca. mÁs de 2500 bomberos intentan ganarle terreno al in zn doi mÁs grande registrado en california. este aÑo. >>> muchas partes estÁ difÍcil para entrar, los bomberos estÁn tratando de orientar. estÁ denso el bosque. >>> se han quemado 26 mil millas cau sdrads de terreno y los bomberos avanzan en la contenciÓn. el problema que esta semana el calor alcanzarÍa los 100 grados fahrenheit. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> los casos de viruela del mono en estados unidos sigue creciendo es un brote que ha llevado a la organizaciÓn mun dlail salud a declarar una emergencia global. y es que se han confirmado casi 17 mil contagios en 75 paÍses. aquÍ en estados unidos el primer caso se detectÓ en mayo y hasta ahora suman casi 3. 500 infecciÓn. casi todos los estados tienen cont
. >>> los sueÑos de ina persona estÁn ahÍ y se acaban de desplomar. >>> muestra una sonrisa, agradece que tanto Él su familia y sus vecinos, estÁn bien. olivia martÍnez, telemundo. >>> box spring queda a 20 millas al sudeste de dallas m el metroplex. >>> en california, el fuego se propaga entre casas, autos y maleza seca. mÁs de 2500 bomberos intentan ganarle terreno al in zn doi mÁs grande registrado en california. este aÑo. >>> muchas...
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here the court once again came to the conclusion with respect to deference to the agency that the ina did not require the government to provide noncitizens detained for six months or even more with a bond hearing, notwithstanding the language of the statute that suggests these matters have to be addressed within a timeframe. the court basically provided wiggle room which is consistent with a strict reading of the statute. now we move onto to yet another case dealing with deference to the executive and the immigration context. this one is patel vs brawley and we would look at a question of the courts ability or jurisdiction, like the two other cases, to review a claim that, in this context, this is a scenario where an individual basically made a misrepresentation with respect to a drivers license application and by virtue of that, became disqualified from subsequently applying for citizenship. the petition that challenge that administrative determination argued that it was a discretionary determination and the court should look at the entire facts with respect to that argument. as you
here the court once again came to the conclusion with respect to deference to the agency that the ina did not require the government to provide noncitizens detained for six months or even more with a bond hearing, notwithstanding the language of the statute that suggests these matters have to be addressed within a timeframe. the court basically provided wiggle room which is consistent with a strict reading of the statute. now we move onto to yet another case dealing with deference to the...
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but i knew chris getting me from that the bill could assume that on to just the lazoodo. ina was son vessels. ah yes, yes. thank you. have you been reviewed with mutual level? well was, was your home is sure, but you don't want to talk to me throughout the day. it took me to the new place. hm. so the new bullshit 40 minute dumped them up. now what you did for stay on the loophole thing, i get your just the letters actually said was normally yours, but you said it's your us we'd, you could tell you more about them. things like that can use your pre spot. so, but it's bill, it comes on, i'm incubators are send it to you. but also this, like if it had mentioned that the bus stay on the city, that in part about north north shore, more than it did some of the we will not blue one yet. so was this that i say it's got to get there. so the boys to me would that opportunity to show parisians bullied utah school permit to bishop up on this one time sooner to be when the deal us let's see deal of what on will probably feel a poorer? who paula, sooner through does your push for will it i know wh
but i knew chris getting me from that the bill could assume that on to just the lazoodo. ina was son vessels. ah yes, yes. thank you. have you been reviewed with mutual level? well was, was your home is sure, but you don't want to talk to me throughout the day. it took me to the new place. hm. so the new bullshit 40 minute dumped them up. now what you did for stay on the loophole thing, i get your just the letters actually said was normally yours, but you said it's your us we'd, you could tell...
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it is fair to say we are living ina it is fair to say we are living in a much more polarised politically polarised time, in the news media landscape has changed with much more commentator led coverage, radio and tv. our people just wanting the bbc to represent their points of view on issues? i points of view on issues? i think that is acute and is the key point, which is the extent to which people recognise that the bbc is not there to make their own personal worldview feel reinforced or better, and the bbc is not there to attack, deride or belittle your opponent, and the bbc does something completely different which is to present a big range of views and to have effectively both reflected and challenged by qualified journalists and presenters who know their business. and you don't end up, you're not supposed to end up with a warm, cuddly feeling inside. the bbc has endorsed your view. many eo - le has endorsed your view. many people impartiality _ has endorsed your view. many people impartiality means - has endorsed your view. many people impartiality means equal time. we heard a view o
it is fair to say we are living ina it is fair to say we are living in a much more polarised politically polarised time, in the news media landscape has changed with much more commentator led coverage, radio and tv. our people just wanting the bbc to represent their points of view on issues? i points of view on issues? i think that is acute and is the key point, which is the extent to which people recognise that the bbc is not there to make their own personal worldview feel reinforced or...
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jeremy, from that the bill could assume from see just was the lazoodo ina what's the vegetables? ah yes. yes. i think we can review that with you. she was level was was your whole machine. but if you'd like to talk to me throughout the day to talk to me at the new place, seems sort new bullshit. what do you mean? dump them up. i want you to stay on the loop pulled. same. you just the letters. a julie said was not normally yours, but you said it's your us. we do with the label, but then with friends like that, can you sure? sure. pretty spot. so, but he's is miss bill. it comes on, i mean, you paid for it to you, but also it is like if it had meant issue that the bus they on the so you get them for about about enough to sure more than it did go to w blue on it was this that i say it's got to get there. so the booster would not that it's only to show pushing it, but did you show school to mention that you bishop won't? i'm still new to me if you plenty deal us. let's see. deal of what's on the dealer . paula paula: soon as she does y'all close by will it will do both of us may deci
jeremy, from that the bill could assume from see just was the lazoodo ina what's the vegetables? ah yes. yes. i think we can review that with you. she was level was was your whole machine. but if you'd like to talk to me throughout the day to talk to me at the new place, seems sort new bullshit. what do you mean? dump them up. i want you to stay on the loop pulled. same. you just the letters. a julie said was not normally yours, but you said it's your us. we do with the label, but then with...
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i hope my colleagues join me ina conservative-leaning court.
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here the court once again came to the conclusion with respect to deference to the agency that the ina did not require the government to provide noncitizens detained for six months or even more with a bond hearing, notwithstanding the language of the statute that suggests these matters have to be addressed within a timeframe. the court basically provided wiggle room which is consistent with a strict reading of the statute. now we move onto to yet another case dealing with deference to the executive and the immigration context. this one is patel vs brawley and we would look at a question of the courts ability or jurisdiction, like the two other cases, to review a claim that, in this context, this is a scenario where an individual basically made a misrepresentation with respect to a drivers license application and by virtue of that, became disqualified from subsequently applying for citizenship. the petition that challenge that administrative determination argued that it was a discretionary determination and the court should look at the entire facts with respect to that argument. as you
here the court once again came to the conclusion with respect to deference to the agency that the ina did not require the government to provide noncitizens detained for six months or even more with a bond hearing, notwithstanding the language of the statute that suggests these matters have to be addressed within a timeframe. the court basically provided wiggle room which is consistent with a strict reading of the statute. now we move onto to yet another case dealing with deference to the...
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so we start off with very warm air and on sunshine and we are also ina warm air and on sunshine and we are also in a southerly air stream pulling even hotter airfrom the new continent. basically a day unbroken blue skies and sunshine aside from litter more cloud across northern scotland where it will be cooler but it is is concerning as most particularly across a cool area central and eastern england. we are looking at highs of 41 degrees on monday through the evening and overnight, look how the colour lingers on our chart. we keep yellows, we keep the ambers. these are our overnight lows. bear in mind for most temperatures were not full and slow. this is the end of the night. much of the night in the mid 20s across the uk so we start off again with a lot of warm air in place on tuesday. video we will have weather fronts from the west which will usher in colour are behind them and as they commend there could be heavy and thundery rain. more critically very hot air will be subjected to an injection of humidity so if anything, it could feel more unbearable particularly across central and
so we start off with very warm air and on sunshine and we are also ina warm air and on sunshine and we are also in a southerly air stream pulling even hotter airfrom the new continent. basically a day unbroken blue skies and sunshine aside from litter more cloud across northern scotland where it will be cooler but it is is concerning as most particularly across a cool area central and eastern england. we are looking at highs of 41 degrees on monday through the evening and overnight, look how...
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a good way that justice jackson was a voted 100-0 and justice barrett is at highly qualified judge ina deep patriot who should be on the supreme court because the president nominated him. it's very limited in most circumstances. i would like to return to regular order on judicial nominations and depoliticize them. right now unfortunately too much of the senate confirmation process is grandstanding for senators who have their own agendas and i think it's unfortunate and i think it has cost the supreme court a great deal. >> judge griffith one more question for you because we are looking ahead to the next term of the court. the court has agreed to hear case that could fundamentally change american democracy and that's not to put in too big a terms with the north carolina supreme court with -- there's the argument that the petitioners make and that this state court should have any role in overturning federal election rules so that like to know what you make of this so-called independent state legislatures. >> i'm not an expert in this. i tried to learn as much as i can about right now. my
a good way that justice jackson was a voted 100-0 and justice barrett is at highly qualified judge ina deep patriot who should be on the supreme court because the president nominated him. it's very limited in most circumstances. i would like to return to regular order on judicial nominations and depoliticize them. right now unfortunately too much of the senate confirmation process is grandstanding for senators who have their own agendas and i think it's unfortunate and i think it has cost the...
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hours later, the police caught him on the motorway ina car. recently major gun legislation was passed in the us to tackle gun violence, although it wouldn't have stopped him as he had legally purchased his rifle. clash of two american traditions — the wonderful tradition of families, 4th ofjuly — a horrible tradition of mass shootings. are mass shootings now a tradition in america? i don't want to be but it's becoming one. if crimo is convicted, authorities here say they will make sure he is jailed for life without parole. nomia iqbal, bbc news, highland park, chicago. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: pre—historic protest — the demonstrators in spain who say bullfighting belongs in the past. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. they've pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn'
hours later, the police caught him on the motorway ina car. recently major gun legislation was passed in the us to tackle gun violence, although it wouldn't have stopped him as he had legally purchased his rifle. clash of two american traditions — the wonderful tradition of families, 4th ofjuly — a horrible tradition of mass shootings. are mass shootings now a tradition in america? i don't want to be but it's becoming one. if crimo is convicted, authorities here say they will make sure he...
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there are some laws still happening inas where people should be harvesting right now. >> we've seen the dangers those farmers have to go through just to collect their hvest when and ashey can. when we hear about this other, the second initiative, that especially the world food program is wking on. the fertilizer coming out of russia. can you help us to understand why that is important? >> right now, all over the world, you're seeing huge fuel and food inflation issues. and we've got double digit inflation in many, many countries where food insecurity is a major risk. we've got triple level of food inflation in places like lebanon and vrenz way lavment and you know, these countries have r desperate for this support. and yet, what we also know is the world faces a food access problem. the ability to afford the food that is available to them right now. we know in years' time, toward the next harvest, without fertilizer, there'll be a food availability crisis as well. you put those together, the figures we are facing right now, 335 million people visiting here craving security, those number
there are some laws still happening inas where people should be harvesting right now. >> we've seen the dangers those farmers have to go through just to collect their hvest when and ashey can. when we hear about this other, the second initiative, that especially the world food program is wking on. the fertilizer coming out of russia. can you help us to understand why that is important? >> right now, all over the world, you're seeing huge fuel and food inflation issues. and we've got...
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major groups of public broadcasters, summer 24 hour news like france 24 and rfi, also arte, and the ina, with official archives. for years politicians have said they want to merge some of those groups. basically to cut costs. the latest proposal would group france 24's parent company with two major tv and radio groups, along with the national broadcasting archiver. all in the hopes of making one big public company called france media. a report circulating in the french senate suggested that is very much under consideration, as is the creation of an independent commission that would review budgeting issues. the concern is scrapping the licensing fees could be a step towards this kind of consolidation and budget-cutting in public broadcasting. keep in mind there are also private media outlets in france, on the tv side, bfm, seniors, they are sometimes accused of being more biased and less transparent. as is the case in other countries as well. these criticisms were repeated by the union's leading cities strikes. saying editorial independence and quality content are really at stake here. >
major groups of public broadcasters, summer 24 hour news like france 24 and rfi, also arte, and the ina, with official archives. for years politicians have said they want to merge some of those groups. basically to cut costs. the latest proposal would group france 24's parent company with two major tv and radio groups, along with the national broadcasting archiver. all in the hopes of making one big public company called france media. a report circulating in the french senate suggested that is...
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if i, ina, took one of your animals out, you hunted it down and killed it open wound yet pulling the air or the kid a we live in a new world. i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do well with envy? and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together, can know by well, got to hoop it, but we do better then we come back to local you one. whoa, whoa. farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm animals can co exist. since antelope populations increased attacks by wild predators have gone down one ton of ab earned income from tourism and was able to install electricity and water connections and rebuild a preschool. ah, back on the skeleton coast arranger informs fair bay that an elephant calf is missing. the biologist fears the worst, she finds the cap half way to a watering hole due to the ongoing drought. the mother couldn't lactate. there is no hope for the young elephant. long periods of drought have made the fight for survival, even harder. hearing hyenas and other animals much searc
if i, ina, took one of your animals out, you hunted it down and killed it open wound yet pulling the air or the kid a we live in a new world. i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do well with envy? and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together, can know by well, got to hoop it, but we do better then we come back to local you one. whoa, whoa. farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm...
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high temperatures tomorrow once again with ina knew degrees of what's average for the middle of july. 60s, 70s and 80s. mid 60s along the coast. mix of 60s and 70s down the peninsula. mostly low 80s in the santa clara valley. farther inland it gets up to 86 for los gatos and 86 in morgan hill. temperatures inland in the east bay, only low to mid-80s until you go a little farther east through the delta, up into the mid-80s for fairfield and pittsburgh. upper 80s for antioch and brentwood. those are some of the warmest spots on the map in july? we'll take that. upper 60s in san francisco. upper 60s and 70s for oakland and the east bay with a mix of mostly upper 70s and low 80s for inland parts of the north bay. still getting marine influence as opposed to other parts of the inland bay area. you get away from the marine influence, around 90 degrees for inland mendocino and lake counties. another day where a fire danger isn't going to be out of control. it starts off near zero thanks to the intrusion of fog into the inland valleys. it doesn't climb a whole lot the first half of the day. b
high temperatures tomorrow once again with ina knew degrees of what's average for the middle of july. 60s, 70s and 80s. mid 60s along the coast. mix of 60s and 70s down the peninsula. mostly low 80s in the santa clara valley. farther inland it gets up to 86 for los gatos and 86 in morgan hill. temperatures inland in the east bay, only low to mid-80s until you go a little farther east through the delta, up into the mid-80s for fairfield and pittsburgh. upper 80s for antioch and brentwood. those...
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ina 50% in a 50% decrease in spurn quality and an increase in malfunctioning spurn unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. it's newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. the conflict in ukraine is now one of the deadliest in europe since the second world war. the number of ukrainian troops killed is highly sensitive information, but officials say more than a hundred are dying every day, while on the russian side the number of dead is said to be significantly higher. nearly 5,000 civilians have also died and today president zelensky has sacked his chief prosecutor and the head of the country's security agency and said over 650 cases of suspected treason and aiding and abetting russia by ukrainian security officials are currently being investigated. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, now reports from the donbas region of eastern ukraine, on the human and psychological cost of the war. death can come quickly in the donbas. the seconds it takes for a rus
ina 50% in a 50% decrease in spurn quality and an increase in malfunctioning spurn unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. it's newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. the conflict in ukraine is now one of the deadliest in europe since the second world war. the number of ukrainian troops killed is highly sensitive information, but officials say more than a...
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ina in a small little mountain resort in serbia where my parents used to run a restaurant, i was four and a half, five years old, i saw pete sampras win wimbledon and 92 and i asked my dad and mum to buy me a racket and... realising a childhood dream and... realising a childhood dream and winning this trophy. you know, every single time, it gets more and more meaningful and special, so i am very blessed and very thankful to be standing here but the trophy. i think it has ended how most people suspected it would, because novak djokovic�*s record on centre court has been so formidable. that now is 39 consecutive wins on that court. he hasn't lost at the all england club since 2017. the numbers all around are staggering from novak djokovic, but he did drop the first set. naturally he started a little nervous, a little edgy and nick kyrgios playing with freedom, playing in his first grand slam final took the first set by six games to four. novak djokovic we saw him do it against him and nori in the semifinals, so good at resetting, getting his game back where he wants it. he's been in t
ina in a small little mountain resort in serbia where my parents used to run a restaurant, i was four and a half, five years old, i saw pete sampras win wimbledon and 92 and i asked my dad and mum to buy me a racket and... realising a childhood dream and... realising a childhood dream and winning this trophy. you know, every single time, it gets more and more meaningful and special, so i am very blessed and very thankful to be standing here but the trophy. i think it has ended how most people...
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a woman ina north dakota has different rates than - - rights and indiana. two weeks ago i joined several members on the floor to preserve a woman's right to travel to other states or unaccess reproductive care unfortunately republicans on the other side of the aisle blocked us from the vote so we came back last week to push for legislation led by my colleagues to protect and expand funding for a programbl created under a republican administration to fund clinics to support maternal care and conduct cancer screenings and provide contraception. but again the vote failed because we were not allowed to move forward with it. so we come back to the floor today because of the supreme court will not protect people's fundamental rights that's why we have three branches of government, the concept of our founding fathers in the supreme court will not protect people's fundamental rights than everyone in the chamber has to decide whether or not they will do it and that includes making sure everyone can access contraception. i concerned. state and local legislators are l
a woman ina north dakota has different rates than - - rights and indiana. two weeks ago i joined several members on the floor to preserve a woman's right to travel to other states or unaccess reproductive care unfortunately republicans on the other side of the aisle blocked us from the vote so we came back last week to push for legislation led by my colleagues to protect and expand funding for a programbl created under a republican administration to fund clinics to support maternal care and...
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ina yearwhen in a year when wimbledon and russian and belarusian players following the invasion of ukraine, it is still a player born in moscow that's won the women's singles title, elena rybakina is not a name we were talking about as a contender at these championships before the start of this tournament and yet she walks off with the venus rosewater —. she started nervously against ons jabeur, her rise has been extraordinary, she was the favourite going into this final, she talked about how desperate she was to win this title for the people back home on the first day of eid, she gave herself the best possible start by winning the first set but then nerves and even fatigue began to set in and rybakina found her all—round power game to get herself over the line. rybakina at 23 makes history the first only player to win a grand slam singles title and she gave a muted response when she won at the end, something we have got used to seeing from her. she often talks about her poker face but even she couldn't hide her smile when she lifted that venus rosewater dish. wimbledon has often given
ina yearwhen in a year when wimbledon and russian and belarusian players following the invasion of ukraine, it is still a player born in moscow that's won the women's singles title, elena rybakina is not a name we were talking about as a contender at these championships before the start of this tournament and yet she walks off with the venus rosewater —. she started nervously against ons jabeur, her rise has been extraordinary, she was the favourite going into this final, she talked about how...
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fleeing the people fleeing the sound people fleeing the sound of people fleeing the sound of gunfire ina shopping gunfire in a shopping centre. while many ran out to safety, some were told to stay put until the police could tell them it was safe to come out. but for several others, it was simply too late. they were killed during the shooting. translation: we are focusing on whether this act was done by the suspect alone or if it was done with others. there is no indication it's been done by several people. we can also say the information we can give you here is somewhat uncertain. you may say we are in a chaos phase. may say we are in a chaos hase. ., . ., .,, may say we are in a chaos hase. . . ., ., , phase. that chaos favours involved _ phase. that chaos favours involved armed _ phase. that chaos favours involved armed officers i involved armed officers stopping a bus near the venue as they launched a search operation throughout the area. the mall is a popular destination on the outskirts of copenhagen, with more than 140 shops and restaurants and catering to lots of younger customers
fleeing the people fleeing the sound people fleeing the sound of people fleeing the sound of gunfire ina shopping gunfire in a shopping centre. while many ran out to safety, some were told to stay put until the police could tell them it was safe to come out. but for several others, it was simply too late. they were killed during the shooting. translation: we are focusing on whether this act was done by the suspect alone or if it was done with others. there is no indication it's been done by...
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and ina and in a state of cardiac and respiratory arrest. local media reports say a sound like a gunshot was heard at the time. a male suspect has been detained. we are getting reports now that the gun was a handmade gun and the gun was a handmade gun and the public broadcaster, nhk, saying he appeared to have been shot from behind by a man with this shotgun. so the chair of cabinet secretary said he did not know abe's edition. authorities say they arrested a 42—year—old man who appeared to have shot abe, arrested, apprehended on the scene, made no attempt to move and run away. the agency, kyoto and nhk say abe, 67 years old, appeared to be in cardiac arrest when taken to hospital after initially being conscious and responsive. those reports from police. he was conscious and responsive going into the helicopter but slipped into a state of unconsciousness after that. we will bring you any more news on that as and when we have it. do stay with us for the brief the news. —— stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a new chapter, or the
and ina and in a state of cardiac and respiratory arrest. local media reports say a sound like a gunshot was heard at the time. a male suspect has been detained. we are getting reports now that the gun was a handmade gun and the gun was a handmade gun and the public broadcaster, nhk, saying he appeared to have been shot from behind by a man with this shotgun. so the chair of cabinet secretary said he did not know abe's edition. authorities say they arrested a 42—year—old man who appeared to...
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it means the us is| back in the game here, we are ina back in the game here, we are in a competitive environment with china right now. we are seeing how vulnerable our supply chains are, to production in asia and the port backlogs we see on the west coast of the united states was we need strategic industries like chips, a car back in march andi like chips, a car back in march and i haven't seen it because there is a shortage of semiconductor chips for new vehicles. it's a huge problem in this policy won't solve the problem overnight but it's a big step in the right direction.— big step in the right direction. . ., direction. i'm curious, what did ou direction. i'm curious, what did you buy? _ direction. i'm curious, what did you buy? i _ direction. i'm curious, what did you buy? i went - direction. i'm curious, what did you buy? i went with i direction. i'm curious, what did you buy? i went with al did you buy? i went with a toyota. — did you buy? i went with a toyota. it _ did you buy? i went with a toyota, it is _ did you buy? i went with a toyota, it is easier - did you buy? i
it means the us is| back in the game here, we are ina back in the game here, we are in a competitive environment with china right now. we are seeing how vulnerable our supply chains are, to production in asia and the port backlogs we see on the west coast of the united states was we need strategic industries like chips, a car back in march andi like chips, a car back in march and i haven't seen it because there is a shortage of semiconductor chips for new vehicles. it's a huge problem in this...
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years, we report from communities which are seeing a third of their agricultural produce threatened. ina in a normal year, even in high summer, i could not do what i'm doing right now, which is a walk across this stretch of river po without even getting my feet wet. this riverbed has become a sandbank. and...go for it all — naomi campbell gives her advice on modelling and motherhood after being awarded an honorary doctorate for her impact on global fashion. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. our top story — in sri lanka protesters have stormed the president's official residence in colombo as the country's economic crisis deepens. the whereabouts of the president are unknown. we can bring you some new pictures which have just come in showing the potesters inside the residence. police fired tear gas in an effort to disperse huge crowds gathered to demand the resignation of president rajapaksa. numerous groups have travelled to the capital to join the demonstrationit�*s the latest protest to be sparked —— the demonstration. these scenes, it is too
years, we report from communities which are seeing a third of their agricultural produce threatened. ina in a normal year, even in high summer, i could not do what i'm doing right now, which is a walk across this stretch of river po without even getting my feet wet. this riverbed has become a sandbank. and...go for it all — naomi campbell gives her advice on modelling and motherhood after being awarded an honorary doctorate for her impact on global fashion. hello and welcome if you're...
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ina in a tweet, mr biden said he was doing great and keeping busy. here, an inquiry looking into how the uk has handled the covid—i9 pandemic has launched today. baroness hallett, the former high courtjudge who is leading the inquiry, says it's time forfacts, not opinions — and promised to be resolute in her quest for the truth. so far, nearly 178,000 people in the uk have died with coronavirus. the hearings will begin in september, and the first witnesses will be called next spring. 0ur health editor hugh pym has been speaking to some of those who lost loved ones. john died with covid in april 2020. he was 80. his daughter, sue, says she hasn't been able to grieve — there are still too many unanswered questions. charles says his life has been ruined by covid. he lost his mother, then, six weeks later, his wife, katie. she was a care home manager and only 51 years old. lawrence was 79 when he died with the virus. his daughter, lauren, says an earlier lockdown could have saved him. the pandemic is still with us and there are many who are still s
ina in a tweet, mr biden said he was doing great and keeping busy. here, an inquiry looking into how the uk has handled the covid—i9 pandemic has launched today. baroness hallett, the former high courtjudge who is leading the inquiry, says it's time forfacts, not opinions — and promised to be resolute in her quest for the truth. so far, nearly 178,000 people in the uk have died with coronavirus. the hearings will begin in september, and the first witnesses will be called next spring. 0ur...
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we'll have more throughout the evening. ina in a couple of minutes we will be joined for a summary of the international news. but before that... have you ever been accused of living in the past? well there's a man in blackpool who doesn't mind a bit. aaron whiteside is obsessed with the 1930s, so he's decided to live there permanently. ian haslam went along to meet him. gramophone plays. it might bejuly 2022 but this house in blackpool belongs to a whole other era. hi! i'm aaron whiteside and this is my 1930s house. tell me how all this love of the 1930s came about. bizarrely, as far as i remember, and what my mum told me, it was from the age of five when i was going around the junk shops. the music, the way people looked, the style of the era, seeing all the old stuff, it felt like i already knew it. i grew up across the road from the age of seven and the lady that lived in this house opposite, a lady called mrs parkinson, she kept this house like it was and i just always thought, i'd love to get in that house one day. there are some things that i've absolutely crucified myself for t
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ina year in a year where tennis band russia and belarusian players, it is still and belarusian players, it is still a russian born woman who has won. elena rybakina is not a name we were talking about before the start of this tournament and get she walks off with the venus rosewater dish. she started nervously against ons jabeur, the world number two and third seed, who back in her homeland of tunisia the minister of happiness. her rise through the game across last 18 months has been extraordinary. she was the favourite going into this final, she talked about how desperate she was to win the title. for the people back, on the title. for the people back, on the first day of eat. she gave her self the best chance but nerves and fatigue set in and rybakina found her serve. to get herself over the line. rybakina makes history, the first kazakhstan player to win a grand slam singles title. she gave a muted response when she won at the end, something we have gotten used to seeing from her. she often talks about her poker face but even she could not hide her smile when she lifted that venus r
ina year in a year where tennis band russia and belarusian players, it is still and belarusian players, it is still a russian born woman who has won. elena rybakina is not a name we were talking about before the start of this tournament and get she walks off with the venus rosewater dish. she started nervously against ons jabeur, the world number two and third seed, who back in her homeland of tunisia the minister of happiness. her rise through the game across last 18 months has been...
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we're ina we're in a fun park in brighton had at the match night with families enjoying all the activities including face painting and the ability to take shots on goal. all that happening with slightly cooler temperatures because yesterday england women had to train in difficult conditions as it was incredibly hot. they had to use ice vests to try to keep the intensity of their training up. the match tonight is sold out as we expect about 30,000 fans to attend the brighton ground later but we do not yet know if the england manager sarina wiegman will be there because she tested positive for covid have the much last week against northern ireland and she was not allowed in the dugout for that. we do not know if she will be in the dugout tonight or not. england of course have been playing well against norway and northern ireland but do not underestimate spain as they have not quite yet got out of second gear and with that in mind sarina wiegman says her line—up will be unchanged. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. i'm going to show you the progression of the heatwa
we're ina we're in a fun park in brighton had at the match night with families enjoying all the activities including face painting and the ability to take shots on goal. all that happening with slightly cooler temperatures because yesterday england women had to train in difficult conditions as it was incredibly hot. they had to use ice vests to try to keep the intensity of their training up. the match tonight is sold out as we expect about 30,000 fans to attend the brighton ground later but we...
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ina: ballot will be both know the result that evening? tye: ballot will be both electronic and with the option to mail in so there will be some complexity about making sure the counting is done appropriately. i sure the counting is done appropriately-— sure the counting is done appropriately. sure the counting is done arr-roriatel. ~' ., appropriately. i know your hosting an event this _ appropriately. i know your hosting an event this evening. _ appropriately. i know your hosting j an event this evening. absolutely. he s-ent an event this evening. absolutely. he spent some — an event this evening. absolutely. he spent some time _ an event this evening. absolutely. he spent some time with - an event this evening. absolutely. he spent some time with the i he spent some time with the committee and sometime at the headquarters of the particle was there any dissenting voices saying this is a long way off how we should be approaching it? i this is a long way off how we should be approaching it?— be approaching it? i don't think so, we ha
ina: ballot will be both know the result that evening? tye: ballot will be both electronic and with the option to mail in so there will be some complexity about making sure the counting is done appropriately. i sure the counting is done appropriately-— sure the counting is done appropriately. sure the counting is done arr-roriatel. ~' ., appropriately. i know your hosting an event this _ appropriately. i know your hosting an event this evening. _ appropriately. i know your hosting j an event...
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one that we would have predicted inas 2005. by the people who in some cases came out in opposition who you raise in the book. >> grandpa, get off my lawn. my response to that was you're darned right. that's the job of the elders. they are supposed to rebuke and chide. the young, i think it's a healthy thing for there to be some tension between the generations. it's a healthy thing for the young to talk back andnd say you know things have changed a little bit he looked to groomed and you need to open up a little bit. i still get some e-mails from people, a lot of young people. if you write up look -- if you write a book -- i responded to every single one. the exchange was pretty good and one of the favorite things for me that happened when i had to say you are right. i've replayed that point in that chapter. you got me on that one. that should happen. i was happy to be proven wrong because to be proven wrong to have to engage and you have to be like malcolm x. you have to listen and respond with evidence and argument. i think it
one that we would have predicted inas 2005. by the people who in some cases came out in opposition who you raise in the book. >> grandpa, get off my lawn. my response to that was you're darned right. that's the job of the elders. they are supposed to rebuke and chide. the young, i think it's a healthy thing for there to be some tension between the generations. it's a healthy thing for the young to talk back andnd say you know things have changed a little bit he looked to groomed and you...
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i have about this issue ou throughout my life for reasons i will discuss ina moment . and i really couldn't think of a good reason why not. other than my other lack of qualification. and so i thought i for a while. and when faced with decisions like that, career decisions i generally have i will say yes if the criteria meets ... if the decision means one of three criteria. will it pay a lot of money and the answer to this was absolutely not the answer will i get to work with friends and the answer is no because i had to do this myself and i am not my biggest fan. then three was does it scare you because what i have found is that things that scare me tends to provoke better work than things that don't. and it absolutely did. and i was like, i know the pastor here. i can curse. okay, great. i'm like shit. let me say yes to this so i said yes. i decided to write this book and what i knew from the beginning was it can't be ... i can't approach it from the place of an expert from a gender theorist , from a historian , from an academic because i'm not any of those things but
i have about this issue ou throughout my life for reasons i will discuss ina moment . and i really couldn't think of a good reason why not. other than my other lack of qualification. and so i thought i for a while. and when faced with decisions like that, career decisions i generally have i will say yes if the criteria meets ... if the decision means one of three criteria. will it pay a lot of money and the answer to this was absolutely not the answer will i get to work with friends and the...
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achieve in ukraine, and in the meantime, the expenditure we are giving to support ukraine, means we are ina giving to support ukraine, means we are in a grey area. that has been a constant in this conflict. but training is not necessarily anything that will shift it, and all of these things, i won't say they are being donein things, i won't say they are being done in moderation, but you can't just supply equipment with no training and that's one of the reasons ukraine has not been given lots of equipment. it would just sit around. so it is all part of a pipeline of support. it's not unusual, this brigade is set up to provide exactly this sort of training to nations that are struggling with conflict. we have given help to libya in the past, algeria and others, where specialist training teams have been used. this is an extreme example of training people who are, by all accounts, working from 6am until 11pm every day because they are so motivated to get back into the fight. yes. day because they are so motivated to get back into the fight.— get back into the fight. yes, in so man of get back
achieve in ukraine, and in the meantime, the expenditure we are giving to support ukraine, means we are ina giving to support ukraine, means we are in a grey area. that has been a constant in this conflict. but training is not necessarily anything that will shift it, and all of these things, i won't say they are being donein things, i won't say they are being done in moderation, but you can't just supply equipment with no training and that's one of the reasons ukraine has not been given lots of...
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go very on austin, on political already almost an i'm 7 to on an image in east ina as m. e p s i got you would give me peace. i remember. so those 2 ions took the me email prior one out of the would they would or got she the 20 a problem. so now you might ask for the need of some of the mail port on the post we hadn't. okay. the version one has to do with the some yeah. not a couple since it was locked in a car that talked up more with the caching this it, it drops in all about him teams time just to learn more about that as an employee. that actually would centers or the car to there's even gonna come some younger sheet on a new pro bush along with that. are the more love them. so jenna at the team without sting tea time on piece on you wasn't even a small we didn't stayed. ah was really cool book summoning no word, he thought for the best to put a photo chart. i put a memory on locked sent up the la zullie sort of be says, uh huh. he car coastal go order was tight that dorsey height that door to stay at that point. i would have to be emma, miss lynn, tulsa, pro card cyn
go very on austin, on political already almost an i'm 7 to on an image in east ina as m. e p s i got you would give me peace. i remember. so those 2 ions took the me email prior one out of the would they would or got she the 20 a problem. so now you might ask for the need of some of the mail port on the post we hadn't. okay. the version one has to do with the some yeah. not a couple since it was locked in a car that talked up more with the caching this it, it drops in all about him teams time...
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court, once again, came to the conclusion, again, with respect to deference, to the agency, that the ina does not require the government to provide non-citizens detained for six months or even more with a bond hearing. notwithstanding the language of the statutes that suggests that these -- state, frankly, these matters have to be addressed within this timeframe. but the court basically provided waiver rule, inconsistent with the strict reading of the statute. now, we move on to yet another case dealing with deference, again, to the executive in the immigration context. and in this one it's patel versus garland, and we are basically look at a question of the court's or jurisdiction, like the two other cases examine the courts jurisdiction to review a claim that, in this context we, this is a scenario where an individual basically made a misrepresentation with respect to a drivers license education and by virtue of that became disqualified from subsequently applying for citizenship. the petition challenged that administrative determination, arguing that basically it was a discretionary de
court, once again, came to the conclusion, again, with respect to deference, to the agency, that the ina does not require the government to provide non-citizens detained for six months or even more with a bond hearing. notwithstanding the language of the statutes that suggests that these -- state, frankly, these matters have to be addressed within this timeframe. but the court basically provided waiver rule, inconsistent with the strict reading of the statute. now, we move on to yet another...
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go very on austin, on political already almost an i'm 7 to on an image in east ina as m. e p s, i guess you would give me peace. i remember for those 3 on the me email prior one out of the would they would or got she the 20 a problem. so now you might ask me if i missed some of the middle point on the post we hadn't. okay. no version on want us to do with the some. yeah. not really a couple since it was lot of the car that talked up more with the caching this it often all about him teams time just a lot more rattlers employee that actually would centers, educators even gonna come some younger sheet on a new pro bush along with that are the more love them. so jenna a team without sting. p time on piece on you wasn't even a small we didn't steed or a summoning no word. he thought for the best to put a photo chart. i put it in memory. all locked center allows you to sort of be says, uh huh. the car coastal go order was tight that dorsey height that door to start. at that point i would have to be emma mislead, tulsa, plural car, cynical, some on mca toilets, choose that. they
go very on austin, on political already almost an i'm 7 to on an image in east ina as m. e p s, i guess you would give me peace. i remember for those 3 on the me email prior one out of the would they would or got she the 20 a problem. so now you might ask me if i missed some of the middle point on the post we hadn't. okay. no version on want us to do with the some. yeah. not really a couple since it was lot of the car that talked up more with the caching this it often all about him teams time...
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ina in a little while, we will be speaking to someone who has been affected by the travel disruption across europe. tory leadership contenders liz truss and rishi sunak continue to set out their stalls on the campaign trail today. former tory leadership contender tom tugendhat has become the latest senior conservative to back liz truss in the race to become prime minister. mr tugendhat, who was knocked out in fifth place, said the foreign secretary could unite the party. in the contest to replace borisjohnson, ms truss is now seen as the frontrunner. our political correspondent, ione wells, says it appears liz truss is leading the contest right now. the general consensus from both sides is that either she would need some big blow to the campaign or rishi sunak would need an incredible boost, really, to bring him back at this stage. now, in terms of, as you say, the endorsement that we've had last night from tom tugendhat and why that's significant — perhaps less so the endorsement itself, remember that at the moment it's not really mps that matter right now, it's the tory party mem
ina in a little while, we will be speaking to someone who has been affected by the travel disruption across europe. tory leadership contenders liz truss and rishi sunak continue to set out their stalls on the campaign trail today. former tory leadership contender tom tugendhat has become the latest senior conservative to back liz truss in the race to become prime minister. mr tugendhat, who was knocked out in fifth place, said the foreign secretary could unite the party. in the contest to...
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sajid javid, who happens to be my mp, locking his campaign — happens to be my mp, locking his campaign ina happens to be my mp, locking his campaign in a london restaurant probably— campaign in a london restaurant probably well known to anna, but this is— probably well known to anna, but this is a _ probably well known to anna, but this is a restaurant in the westminster area and he seems to be repeatedly— westminster area and he seems to be repeatedly mopping his brow as he made _ repeatedly mopping his brow as he made a _ repeatedly mopping his brow as he made a speech off a script. and it was slightly uncomfortable watching for those _ was slightly uncomfortable watching for those who would be supporters of his. did— for those who would be supporters of his. , , ., , ., for those who would be supporters of his. , , ., ~ ., ., his. did you see that, anna and did ou see his. did you see that, anna and did you see any — his. did you see that, anna and did you see any more _ his. did you see that, anna and did you see any more detail— his. did you see that, anna and did you see
sajid javid, who happens to be my mp, locking his campaign — happens to be my mp, locking his campaign ina happens to be my mp, locking his campaign in a london restaurant probably— campaign in a london restaurant probably well known to anna, but this is— probably well known to anna, but this is a _ probably well known to anna, but this is a restaurant in the westminster area and he seems to be repeatedly— westminster area and he seems to be repeatedly mopping his brow as he made _...
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ina in a statement that made no mention of his_ in a statement that made no mention of his recent — in a statement that made no mention of his recent difficulties, _ in a statement that made no mention of his recent difficulties, for- of his recent difficulties, withdrawing their support. as we have seen at westminster, the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves — and, my friends, in politics no—one is remotely indispensable. he expressed regret that his premiership is ending much earlier than he hoped. i premiership is ending much earlier than he med-— premiership is ending much earlier than he honed-— than he hoped. i want you to know how sad i am _ than he hoped. i want you to know how sad i am giving _ than he hoped. i want you to know how sad i am giving up _ than he hoped. i want you to know how sad i am giving up the - than he hoped. i want you to know how sad i am giving up the best i than he hoped. i want you to know| how sad i am giving up the best job how sad i am giving up the bestjob in the world about them's the breaks. in recent days, no fewe
ina in a statement that made no mention of his_ in a statement that made no mention of his recent — in a statement that made no mention of his recent difficulties, _ in a statement that made no mention of his recent difficulties, for- of his recent difficulties, withdrawing their support. as we have seen at westminster, the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves — and, my friends, in politics no—one is remotely indispensable. he expressed regret that his premiership...
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the military it is currently they are providing the world policies and the department of defense the ina has cleared illegal aliens and shall be detained and then to be released since january 2021. nearly 100,000 released last month and they need to be made whole again. is down semi- they are misusing their favorite tools and that congress has been given him. the fact of 400,000 aliens coming in since january 2020. pd individuals have been paroled into the u.s. under this mavni --immvi program? ms. rogers: 16 veterans. rep. biggs: last congress the subcommittee held a hearing. one of the witnesses was a veteran who was deported after he fired a weapon at an occupied vehicle. that in of itself is interesting. ms. miller, are individuals who fire weapons at occupied vehicles the types of individuals in your office is advocating for to be able to reenter the u.s.? ms. miller: is that question for me? rep. biggs: yes. i will ask ms. rogers the same thing. i mean, ms. miller the same thing. ms. miller first, then ms. rogers. ms. miller: with respect to any prior criminal activity, that is cer
the military it is currently they are providing the world policies and the department of defense the ina has cleared illegal aliens and shall be detained and then to be released since january 2021. nearly 100,000 released last month and they need to be made whole again. is down semi- they are misusing their favorite tools and that congress has been given him. the fact of 400,000 aliens coming in since january 2020. pd individuals have been paroled into the u.s. under this mavni --immvi program?...
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he was happy he said this is it he tells his wife, ina got it bt nonetheless the march of dimes wanted to do a study he did not want to inoculate children that a placebo vaccine without polio season. nonetheless that is what was done 420,000 children, 200,000 a placebo and the vaccine was declared a year later by the person who headed the trial safe, potent and effective. those three words were on the headline of every newspaper in united states church bells rang out, synagogues had special prayer meetings department stores stopped to announce the over the loudspeaker over the course of america polio can be conquered. how do we know is effective. we knew because 16 children died a polio in that study all of the placebo group. we knew it was effective because 36 children were paralyzed and 34 in the placebo group. those are first and second graders from 1950s. i was in first and second grader but a flip of a coin those children could've lived long fulfilling lives but they did not. that's something we don't ever realize which is the human price it is coming up now with regards to the va
he was happy he said this is it he tells his wife, ina got it bt nonetheless the march of dimes wanted to do a study he did not want to inoculate children that a placebo vaccine without polio season. nonetheless that is what was done 420,000 children, 200,000 a placebo and the vaccine was declared a year later by the person who headed the trial safe, potent and effective. those three words were on the headline of every newspaper in united states church bells rang out, synagogues had special...