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so they do not call themselves -- they did not, at least, in the first instance, refer to themselves as cherokee. second, facing the east is one of the most common things in all native american cultures, virtually all of them. if you look at traditional native american homes, you would see that their front door always faces the east. in many tribes, there is ritual associated each day with greeting the rising sun. so i think in those cases, it is not so much they are looking east to face mecca, but rather to greet the rising sun. >> what are cherokee days here in washington, d.c.? >> thank you for mentioning that. annually the eastern band of american indians in north carolina and another band of cherokee indians come to our museum in april and they have a cultural festival where they will have demonstrations and arts and crafts and songs and dancing to greet our visitors and invite our visitors to come in and explore cherokee history and culture. so they will be here again this year, look at our website and the date in april, and as always we are anxious to greet the cherokees and t
so they do not call themselves -- they did not, at least, in the first instance, refer to themselves as cherokee. second, facing the east is one of the most common things in all native american cultures, virtually all of them. if you look at traditional native american homes, you would see that their front door always faces the east. in many tribes, there is ritual associated each day with greeting the rising sun. so i think in those cases, it is not so much they are looking east to face mecca,...
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themselvesnot call -- they did not, at least, in the first instance, refer to themselves as cherokee. is one facing the east of the most common things in all native american cultures, virtually all of them. if you look at traditional native american homes, you would see that their front door always faces the east. tribes, there is ritual associated each day with greeting the rising sun. so i think in those cases, it is not so much they are looking east to face mecca, but rather to greet the rising sun. are cherokee days ?ere in washington, d.c. guest: thank you for mentioning that. the eastern band of american indians in north carolina and another band of cherokee indians come to our museum in april and they have a cultural festival where they will have demonstrations and arts and tofts and songs and dancing greet our visitors and invite our visitors to come in and explore cherokee history and culture. so they will be here again this year, look at our website and the date in april, and as always we are anxious to greet the cherokees and turn our museum over to them. int: your museum o
themselvesnot call -- they did not, at least, in the first instance, refer to themselves as cherokee. is one facing the east of the most common things in all native american cultures, virtually all of them. if you look at traditional native american homes, you would see that their front door always faces the east. tribes, there is ritual associated each day with greeting the rising sun. so i think in those cases, it is not so much they are looking east to face mecca, but rather to greet the...
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it would be up to congress in the first instance to declare war. congress and congress alone would have this power because it is the branch of government accountable with the regular intervals. when the american people are called upon to put their sons and daughters on the line in the name of safety, security and freedom, nothing else can suffice but a vote in congress. .. >> have taken to the streets to protest their own government knowing that such action could lead to injury or imprisonment or death even the new york times has admitted the iranian regime that confronts the united states there could be a pathway to peace and prosperity through sanctions and relief and trade their willing to see support for militant organizations and abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons of icbm. until then, the united states under president trump's leadership will maintain maximum pressure through sanctions and defend the us from any further attacks progressed in firmly behind president trump in this faction and then to avoid war if we can after nearly two decad
it would be up to congress in the first instance to declare war. congress and congress alone would have this power because it is the branch of government accountable with the regular intervals. when the american people are called upon to put their sons and daughters on the line in the name of safety, security and freedom, nothing else can suffice but a vote in congress. .. >> have taken to the streets to protest their own government knowing that such action could lead to injury or...
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it would be up to congress in the first instance to declare war. congress and congress alone would have this power. why? well, because it's the branch of government most accountable to the people at the most regular intervals. when the american people are called upon to put their own blood and treasure, their own sons and daughters on the line in the name of safety, security, freedom, nothing else can suffice but a vote in congress. congress washington understood that. donald trump understands that today. and to his greatest credit, president trump has followed this standard and has countered recent iranian aggression primarily through economic sanctions. they're working, and it appears that iran is standing down. tehran has already had to cut back support for international terrorist organizations and its nuclear program and its oil exports are plummeting. iran's economy has been crippled, contracting by almost 10%. and the iranian people know it is the fault of their own government, their own government officials. tens of thousands of iranian prot
it would be up to congress in the first instance to declare war. congress and congress alone would have this power. why? well, because it's the branch of government most accountable to the people at the most regular intervals. when the american people are called upon to put their own blood and treasure, their own sons and daughters on the line in the name of safety, security, freedom, nothing else can suffice but a vote in congress. congress washington understood that. donald trump understands...
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and that is why you saw asian markets react in the first instance, as they tried to come to terms withry, the workshop of the world, was effectively not working. what you are seeing now is, with more cases 110w are seeing now is, with more cases now being reported outside of china, in the rest of the world, and now in the united states as well, that nervousness affecting american investors as they start to come to grips with the idea that this isn't just about factories shutting down. it is about demand and the rest of the world also shutting down. but until very recently, some experts we re until very recently, some experts were saying that after the sars outbreak in 2003, the recovery was very quick, that is what is going to happen with this. but now some people are starting to question that. they are starting to question that, and it is because there are so many unknowns about how long this virus could continue to show up in different parts of the world. when you look at the sars instance, it was relatively contained to asia, and as you rightly point out, after and as you rightly po
and that is why you saw asian markets react in the first instance, as they tried to come to terms withry, the workshop of the world, was effectively not working. what you are seeing now is, with more cases 110w are seeing now is, with more cases now being reported outside of china, in the rest of the world, and now in the united states as well, that nervousness affecting american investors as they start to come to grips with the idea that this isn't just about factories shutting down. it is...
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a position that is often aligned with the one the president is taking, and this is one of the first instances where he has come out and he president to literally stop tweeting. nada: and about the kind of key e question, meline of the decision to revise those sentencing recommendations, what do we know about whether that truly came before the president's tweet or not? >> we know there was a lot of discussion leading up to words in t original filing, the monday filing in which the prosecutors did recommend a seven- to nine-year sentence. we knew at that justice department officials were asking for something less than that. the inference was that once this filing came on monday, asking for seven to ninee years, inference was that the prosecutors had the disagreement and that is the recommendation to make it what we are told by senior department officials and which the attorney general confirmed himself in the abc interview was that onc the senior justice department leadership saw the monday , they believed it was n consistent with what they had understood the filing to s. and so they got to wor
a position that is often aligned with the one the president is taking, and this is one of the first instances where he has come out and he president to literally stop tweeting. nada: and about the kind of key e question, meline of the decision to revise those sentencing recommendations, what do we know about whether that truly came before the president's tweet or not? >> we know there was a lot of discussion leading up to words in t original filing, the monday filing in which the...
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first instance. is welcome and. the westboro motor company. already know the character man for little perpetual and out of the slogan have no money to bring. the next i remembers the priest. to me you have solution. and. gone around to the hospital and had another explosion. and then i woke up and i was. just i woke up in the. i was pronounced dead in the royal. well nowhere was actually. a. sure. lol and i wonder where you got to order for a from north to choose from over the. good pour. your manners for of the 3 of us straight up the territory or the very end i was injured or. 3 months leave home scarier in a coma. it took an awful long time to any closure. because. i never actually saw all that she was actually really caught on. and i remember. and as a child that's. when the doorbell would ring or something like that i'd always go into the front room and look out the window to see who was there expecting that she had just. been hit on the head and hands and knees and she remembered something and compact was. so much went on for months and
first instance. is welcome and. the westboro motor company. already know the character man for little perpetual and out of the slogan have no money to bring. the next i remembers the priest. to me you have solution. and. gone around to the hospital and had another explosion. and then i woke up and i was. just i woke up in the. i was pronounced dead in the royal. well nowhere was actually. a. sure. lol and i wonder where you got to order for a from north to choose from over the. good pour. your...
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first instance of. relief when we reached the. when i was walking and in the west group motor company. already know the character man for the little boy pencil and all the verbs of living in the know me to bring. and that's all i remember was the priest. to me you have solution . and down. from some of those going around to the hospital and had another explosion. and then i woke up and there was from what you said i woke up in the muck. i was pronounced dead in the royal. well nowhere was actually. a post that. moaning i want the ladies i got to know what an author of from the hospital cheetham over she ran out she got the power of the doctors they command those broads casuistry. straight up to tell you when there's ready and i was. 3 months news hounds carried on in a coma. it took an awful long time to an explosion. and half of. that she was gone. and i even then part. and as a child it's. in the top and would bring something i thought i was always going to find and. see who was there. that she had just. been hit on the hotel an
first instance of. relief when we reached the. when i was walking and in the west group motor company. already know the character man for the little boy pencil and all the verbs of living in the know me to bring. and that's all i remember was the priest. to me you have solution . and down. from some of those going around to the hospital and had another explosion. and then i woke up and there was from what you said i woke up in the muck. i was pronounced dead in the royal. well nowhere was...
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this is the first instance of the reported case in the u.s. we will have much more on the developments of the story coming up tonight at 6 pm. >>> a look at our top stories. san francisco police identified the recycler harassed and assaulted in this viral video. >>> people in the bayview stole his cans and taunted him. perpetrators used racial slurs. we have learned the identity of the man who supports himself and his wife by collecting the cans. >>> bart please equip with the life-saving medication narcan that can stop an opioid overdose in a matter of minutes. officers had to put into the test twice yesterday. first at the glen park station. the second time was at the san bruno station. >>> a live look at the richmond san rafael bridge. a woman facing dui charges after she drove in the newly constructed bike lane on the bridge with her three-year-old in the backseat. this happened at 5 pm yesterday. police received calls about a person driving in that bike lane. a witness drove ahead of the car sounding their horn and warning bicyclists and
this is the first instance of the reported case in the u.s. we will have much more on the developments of the story coming up tonight at 6 pm. >>> a look at our top stories. san francisco police identified the recycler harassed and assaulted in this viral video. >>> people in the bayview stole his cans and taunted him. perpetrators used racial slurs. we have learned the identity of the man who supports himself and his wife by collecting the cans. >>> bart please equip...
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. >>> this particular case could be the first possible instance of community transmission in the united states. >> now at 11:00 a y ty at ound zero tonight. >>> a tragedy in contra costa county tonight, a violent crash kills an 11-year-old boy crossing a busy road. >>> the police chief had to go. >> i just see a power grab more from the police commission than a support. >> and oakland's police commission gets an earful from both sides after ousting the chief. >>> i'm dead. >> when i was rolling down, i remember yell roll over and hand above my head. >> and a driver catches her own near death experience on dashcam as she careens down a bay area cliff. >>> now at 11:00 and dreaming on cbsn bay area a mystery coronavirus case prompts a state of emergency. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm elizabeth cook. we retrace the patient's steps and the questions swirling about this case. >> reporter: officials say the patient was active here in solano county and was in the hospital for some time before being diagnosed by the coronavirus. now they're having to track down everybody she cam
. >>> this particular case could be the first possible instance of community transmission in the united states. >> now at 11:00 a y ty at ound zero tonight. >>> a tragedy in contra costa county tonight, a violent crash kills an 11-year-old boy crossing a busy road. >>> the police chief had to go. >> i just see a power grab more from the police commission than a support. >> and oakland's police commission gets an earful from both sides after ousting...
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that said, last night we reported on the california case that was the first instance, the first known instance of somebody being diagnosed in the u.s. with the coronavirus without any known source for their infection. this is a person who hadn't traveled overseas to china or anyplace elsewhere the virus is known to be more prevalent. this is a person who is not known to have been in contact with anybody who had that kind of overseas travel. her source of exposure is a mystery. northern california woman. we don't have any way to trace how it is that she got infected. she's the first person whose infection in the united states is of totally unknown origin. as we reported last night, the centers for disease control and california public health officials have started contact tracing for this patient to figure out who she's been in contact with, who might have been the source of her infection, but also who she's been in contact with who she might have infected as well since she has had the virus. well, tonight we've got significantly more information about that california case. according t
that said, last night we reported on the california case that was the first instance, the first known instance of somebody being diagnosed in the u.s. with the coronavirus without any known source for their infection. this is a person who hadn't traveled overseas to china or anyplace elsewhere the virus is known to be more prevalent. this is a person who is not known to have been in contact with anybody who had that kind of overseas travel. her source of exposure is a mystery. northern...
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what youh've got is a highly communicable but, in the first instance, dormant virus.s by no means, as far as we can tell, nothing like as deadly as the proportion of people who got ill as with sars, when many people died from it. nevertheless, it is a significant threat to health systems, particularly in underdeveloped countries where they will not be able to cope with it. therefore, i do not think it is surprising it took them a little bit of time to catch up with it. once they did catch up with it, boy, have they caught up with it. i think we will be hard pressed to see many countries where the reaction would be quite so strong and quite so effective as they have been in china, whatever else one thinks about the system. interesting. to pursue that thought, the government—controlled media in china are also now insisting the crisis demonstrates the superiority of the chinese system, the selfless heroes battling against the virus to control the spread and the building of hospitals at breakneck speed and all that kind of thing. they would have to and they should. there
what youh've got is a highly communicable but, in the first instance, dormant virus.s by no means, as far as we can tell, nothing like as deadly as the proportion of people who got ill as with sars, when many people died from it. nevertheless, it is a significant threat to health systems, particularly in underdeveloped countries where they will not be able to cope with it. therefore, i do not think it is surprising it took them a little bit of time to catch up with it. once they did catch up...
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is that a risk in the first entrance -- the first instance for you? i'm going to grab a charge. are underweight the materials and energy areas. our equity products are typically valuation driven. upsidenot seeing the that we want in those areas. we think the consumer opportunities show better value and have more long-term drivers. 80%u gaming, revenues down from this time last year. we don't think macau is going away. hospitality,sm, that has been front and center. this test of chinese citizens have a passport. ok, team, stay with us. more breaking news coming through from julius bar. moveew ceo is making his controlling costs. will go ins 300 jobs 2020. the ceo is talking about stabilizing margins in the short to medium-term. on the expects decision location of the footprint to come in the first half of the year. this is a significant stepping up to the plate. we will have a conversation with the ceo, philipp rickenbacher, at 10:30 a.m. this morning london time/ . ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg "daybreak: europe." manus: let's get our viewers up to speed with the business flash. th
is that a risk in the first entrance -- the first instance for you? i'm going to grab a charge. are underweight the materials and energy areas. our equity products are typically valuation driven. upsidenot seeing the that we want in those areas. we think the consumer opportunities show better value and have more long-term drivers. 80%u gaming, revenues down from this time last year. we don't think macau is going away. hospitality,sm, that has been front and center. this test of chinese citizens...
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probably the darkest moment was when we lost in the first instance at the westminster magistrates‘ court time the law had been changed after gary mckinnon‘s case so that the right of appeal would no longer be automatic, so it may have been that the right of appeal was not chosen by the high court and at that point us marshals could have come and met police would have taken me and as far as i was concerned that would have been the end of my life. how long it would take before i die might have varied but i could not imagine emerging from the concrete box, whether suicidal or neglect orjust dying in the cell. the actual wording that was used by the high courtjustice was that it would be unfair and oppressive to send someone with the medical complications that i have into the system of detention in the us, and we had a lot of expert witnesses come in and talk aboutjust how bad the conditions are especially at the metropolitan correctional detention centre, but generally the us federal custody, there is insufficient provision for mental health, and that is another reason why there has to be r
probably the darkest moment was when we lost in the first instance at the westminster magistrates‘ court time the law had been changed after gary mckinnon‘s case so that the right of appeal would no longer be automatic, so it may have been that the right of appeal was not chosen by the high court and at that point us marshals could have come and met police would have taken me and as far as i was concerned that would have been the end of my life. how long it would take before i die might...
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in the first instance, though, it is very important that people don't go immediately to their gp butthey do go to a&e, we will ensure that these pads are available to ensure that people are separated from the vast majority of people who are going to a&e who we don't want to get contaminated. the advice here remains absolutely clear. if you suspect that you may have coronavirus, call 111 and do not leave home until you have spoken to a clinician. can i thank the health secretary for the way he has handled this crisis, because we are all very aware that appearances before this house are only a tiny fraction of the huge amount of work that is going on behind the scenes, and also thank the shadow secretary for the nonpartisan way in which the party is approaching this crisis. one of the distressing things about what is happening that you see on tv in china and provinces, is the treatment because the hospitals are full whether or not is his coronavirus or other illnesses they may have. can i ask what preparations are being made to protect people who continue to have urgent illnesses like
in the first instance, though, it is very important that people don't go immediately to their gp butthey do go to a&e, we will ensure that these pads are available to ensure that people are separated from the vast majority of people who are going to a&e who we don't want to get contaminated. the advice here remains absolutely clear. if you suspect that you may have coronavirus, call 111 and do not leave home until you have spoken to a clinician. can i thank the health secretary for the...
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in the first instance it is important to remind our audience that the reason why we have seen this collapsen chinese shares, at around 9%, bit of a recovery towards the end of the day, is because chinese investors we re day, is because chinese investors were playing catch up. this is the first time markets have opened since the coronavirus struck. it was expected they would fall this morning and chinese stock markets are also dominated by retail investors, by some estimates around 80% of the market is made up of them, very wealthy individuals. that also means they have a profound impact on market movement and what they're telling us with the sell off today, tim, is that they are scared. it isa today, tim, is that they are scared. it is a nuanced picture. it is not a case of every company's share crashing, it is a stock market divided by sectors for some shares in companies that sell health care products have actually gone up while companies that are in the real estate and construction sector have fallen quite dramatically, plus workers are not coming back to work yet. these falls came despi
in the first instance it is important to remind our audience that the reason why we have seen this collapsen chinese shares, at around 9%, bit of a recovery towards the end of the day, is because chinese investors we re day, is because chinese investors were playing catch up. this is the first time markets have opened since the coronavirus struck. it was expected they would fall this morning and chinese stock markets are also dominated by retail investors, by some estimates around 80% of the...
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a lot indeed, the bay area is finding itself at the epicenter of what could be the country's first instancevirus spreading within the general public. here is the latest on the case. a santa clara county woman has been diagnosed with the virus becoming the second patient in the country to contract coronavirus without having traveled to hard hit countries or interacting with confirmed patients. now, earlier this week, a solano county woman was the first person to contract the virus with no known origin. she remains at uc davis medical center in sacramento. health officials there announced this afternoon that two americans who had tested positive for the virus in japan before being transferred to travis air force base are solano county residents. we do have to be clear, these are not new cases. both are under self-quarantine at home. there are now over 60 cases of coronavirus in the united states as it keeps spreading. state public health officials announced a few hours ago they have received 1,200 cdc test kits to detect coronavirus. eight state public health labs will conduct the testing inc
a lot indeed, the bay area is finding itself at the epicenter of what could be the country's first instancevirus spreading within the general public. here is the latest on the case. a santa clara county woman has been diagnosed with the virus becoming the second patient in the country to contract coronavirus without having traveled to hard hit countries or interacting with confirmed patients. now, earlier this week, a solano county woman was the first person to contract the virus with no known...
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i think what that reflects is the concern that in the first instance this was all about chinese factoriesork because there was a prolonged period where they were not able to get workers, who were in quarantine, back on the factory floor. that problem hasn't gone away and there are still issues with supply chains within china and at the same time you now have another problem, where the virus starts to spread around the virus starts to spread around the world, as far away as places like europe and the united states, there is an issue over demand as well, which has got many companies we re well, which has got many companies were read. because of the one hand if you can't make this stuff to sell to your consumers, that's one thing, but what if people don't head out to the shops any more, they don't go to restau ra nts the shops any more, they don't go to restaurants because they are worried about catching this disease, then you have an issue with demand as well. that's why you are seeing these sharp falls asian markets today. it's notjust having a knock—on on the markets, as we heard from the
i think what that reflects is the concern that in the first instance this was all about chinese factoriesork because there was a prolonged period where they were not able to get workers, who were in quarantine, back on the factory floor. that problem hasn't gone away and there are still issues with supply chains within china and at the same time you now have another problem, where the virus starts to spread around the virus starts to spread around the world, as far away as places like europe...
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and they omitted that in the first instance and had to clarify. >> final question. >> so, the topics of people getting value for their private data was discussed, especially by the honorable ellen weintraub. and as i said in my first question i'm a privacy person. when i was getting my degree, one of the professors i had was someone who studied a lot of the behavioral economics of privacy, trying to quantify how much people value their privacy and their private information. and really seems in practice that while it is extremely, extremely vulnerable to how you phrase things, how you present things, it also looks like people don't actually put much monetary value on their private information, especially when they are not having constant broadcasting of messages that oh no, your privacy is being violated. so, if people are willing to give up their private information, what is the appropriate thing that can be done there? >> a small question to finish this up. >> sure, sorry. >> no, it's a wonderful question. it's just a hard one. in my proposal, we make it non-waiveable. you can't jus
and they omitted that in the first instance and had to clarify. >> final question. >> so, the topics of people getting value for their private data was discussed, especially by the honorable ellen weintraub. and as i said in my first question i'm a privacy person. when i was getting my degree, one of the professors i had was someone who studied a lot of the behavioral economics of privacy, trying to quantify how much people value their privacy and their private information. and...
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first instance they said there was quality control issues, in terms of data.lity checks in the second statement, more specific. saying they found inconsistencies in the reporting of the three different sets of numbers the partedy said they were going to put out tonight. there's three sets of numbers being the initial allocation of supporters in the caucus and the reallocation after some candidates dropped out. they were going to give basically popular vote numbers and then the all-important delegate allocations. we've seen nothing from the party and it seems this is getting heated with the campaigns. we're going to one of the headquarters now where barrett is actually the source of our reporting on this in terms of what happened on the conference call. thank you again for this and helping us understand what's going on. can you elaborate at all further on what happened in the conference call? >> reporter: sure, rachel. so, i'm at klobuchar hq. she came on and left and her campaign manager tweeted they're seeing internal numbers and from caucus sites that they'r
first instance they said there was quality control issues, in terms of data.lity checks in the second statement, more specific. saying they found inconsistencies in the reporting of the three different sets of numbers the partedy said they were going to put out tonight. there's three sets of numbers being the initial allocation of supporters in the caucus and the reallocation after some candidates dropped out. they were going to give basically popular vote numbers and then the all-important...
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to have the virus with no known links of any areas of outbreak, suggesting that could be the first instancef person-to-person infection within the u.s. quick smoke coronavirus cases were reported in countries other than china for the first time, a significant highlight in the thead develop its from world. strategists from goldman sachs one against buying the dip in the s&p 500 and on the company front, microsoft and hp joined the ranks of other companies from apple to united airlines reporting a hit on the outbreak. >> this is the first time we have had more new confirmed cases on a daily basis outside of china than inside of china. saudi arabia does not have any confirmed cases, but they are taking the cautionary step to temporarily suspend pilgrimages to mecca. japan also has more than 200 cases now and we just heard from shinzo abe, the prime minister. he is going to cancel -- or at least suspend, i should say, for about a month through mid april all schools in japan. >> markets down 3%, 3.5%. overts in europe all down 3%. >> this is possibly the worst thing i have ever seen in my career
to have the virus with no known links of any areas of outbreak, suggesting that could be the first instancef person-to-person infection within the u.s. quick smoke coronavirus cases were reported in countries other than china for the first time, a significant highlight in the thead develop its from world. strategists from goldman sachs one against buying the dip in the s&p 500 and on the company front, microsoft and hp joined the ranks of other companies from apple to united airlines...
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yeah, the california case is officially america's first instance of community transmission, which means chance there already are people infected in this country and that the virus is circulating undetected. so, you only need to be concerned if you're in this country, and people. ( laughter ) there might be a lot more people infected than we know about because on trial runs in some states, the c.d.c.'s coronavirus testing kits produced results that were "inconclusive." inconclusive is not good for a test this important! that's why, when people want to find out if they're pregnant, they don't pee on a magic 8 ball! ( laughter ) let's see, it says, uh -- it says, uh -- honey, it says -- honey, it says "pee again later." ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) of course, during any health scare, it's important to stay away from dangerous transmission vectors-- mainly the internet, which is full of fake cures for coronavirus. one rumor claims that boiled garlic can cure the virus. another suggests that you "drink bleach." ( audience reacts ) i can't believe i'm saying this, but, don't drink bleach. ( la
yeah, the california case is officially america's first instance of community transmission, which means chance there already are people infected in this country and that the virus is circulating undetected. so, you only need to be concerned if you're in this country, and people. ( laughter ) there might be a lot more people infected than we know about because on trial runs in some states, the c.d.c.'s coronavirus testing kits produced results that were "inconclusive." inconclusive is...
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you mentioned that latest case in the u.s., it could be the first instance of community spreading theirus. the cdc saying that person doesn't seem to have travel to china or been exposed to another known case of the virus. it was described as one of the more serious cases of infection in the u.s. so far and it does bring the total number of cases in the u.s. to 15, not counting the repatriated americans. even though that number is the community spread is a matter of when it's going to happen, not if. but the messaging you're getting from president trump is much rosier than what you're hearing from health experts. news of the latest case came just minutes after trump wrapped up a press conference where he described virus as largely contained. he had been trying to show americans there is little risk from the outbreak and he has appointed vice president mike pence to lead the government response. even though the world health organization has refrained from calling it a pandemic, health experts lame we may be close to getting there, given the flulike spread of the virus and a very long i
you mentioned that latest case in the u.s., it could be the first instance of community spreading theirus. the cdc saying that person doesn't seem to have travel to china or been exposed to another known case of the virus. it was described as one of the more serious cases of infection in the u.s. so far and it does bring the total number of cases in the u.s. to 15, not counting the repatriated americans. even though that number is the community spread is a matter of when it's going to happen,...
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bring his dirt and whatever fabricated information he has into the department of justice in the first instance. whether or not the department will confirm whether they have an investigation or not is not reassuring to me especially when you've created a special track for rudy giuliani to bring his dirt into the department of justice. that can never be viewed as clean at the end of the day. >> the senate minority leader, chuck schumer is calling on all federal inspectors general to inve investigate witness retailuation in the aftermath of firing of white house officials friday night. what power does the senate have to protect those who speak out, those who are subpoenaed, come before congress, testify honestly as best as they can but then have to pay a price? >> well, this is part of what i'm doing. i'll be giving a speech later this week about action that we need to take to guarantee that civil servants who honor the constitution of the united states, who follow the rule of law, who follow the procedures don't get retaliated against. both at the state department or the nsc or any other governm
bring his dirt and whatever fabricated information he has into the department of justice in the first instance. whether or not the department will confirm whether they have an investigation or not is not reassuring to me especially when you've created a special track for rudy giuliani to bring his dirt into the department of justice. that can never be viewed as clean at the end of the day. >> the senate minority leader, chuck schumer is calling on all federal inspectors general to inve...
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so when is the first reported instance of someone having a migraine?a disease that we can really trace back for thousands of years. >> reporter: over the centuries she says it's been treated with everything from wrapping the patient's head with ground up earth worms to bloodletting. as for why we're not much better at treating it today -- >> one of the problems we have at the moment with migraine is really that it's not taken that seriously. >> reporter: foxhall thinks that's largely because migraine affects three times as many women as men. >> it's often seen as an excuse. it's seen as a disorder of women, of, you know, women who can't really cope with modern life or who are too stressed. >> if this were men, we wouldn't be in the same situation? >> there is no way that the second most disabling disease in the world would get this little attention if it was happening to men principally. >> reporter: dr. young heads up miles for migraine, which hosts running events. >> don't let anybody ever say that it's just a headache. >> reporter: aimed at raising
so when is the first reported instance of someone having a migraine?a disease that we can really trace back for thousands of years. >> reporter: over the centuries she says it's been treated with everything from wrapping the patient's head with ground up earth worms to bloodletting. as for why we're not much better at treating it today -- >> one of the problems we have at the moment with migraine is really that it's not taken that seriously. >> reporter: foxhall thinks that's...
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in the first instance, the second thing, he wrote it down, he made a record so was contemporaneouslytten down both in his mind and on a piece of paper what he heard and what the concern was. he also then and his boss told him to do this, he talked to the lawyers and there are legal channels in every organization, certainly in the foreign service where you're headed and take advantage of those. he made it clear that that was a problem to the lawyers and the inspector general. that of course came up in the whistleblower because the whistleblower was in a different part of the organization at the gia and there's a channel for that. so the chain of command and the established methods of dissent. there is something called the dissent channel, you can also as a foreign service officer can write a cable with your embassy and your colleagues or with your own concerns and that will go back in a special channel and will be read and people will listen to that so you have to do that but the chain of command is important but it's important that you have that and it's important that channel exist
in the first instance, the second thing, he wrote it down, he made a record so was contemporaneouslytten down both in his mind and on a piece of paper what he heard and what the concern was. he also then and his boss told him to do this, he talked to the lawyers and there are legal channels in every organization, certainly in the foreign service where you're headed and take advantage of those. he made it clear that that was a problem to the lawyers and the inspector general. that of course came...
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. >> in the first instance the host country forces private security etc.. they had the invitation from the host country, don't you think they would? >> it depends on how the private security company relationship evolved and what the threat is. as an example, in south sudan they are deploying their peacekeeping troops through the u.n. but they are actually deploying pla there as well as in some cases using local security forces to protect the oil fields. if you are talking about a factory in uganda, there was a wave of unrest in 2018 in uganda that threatened chinese citizens, they asked the ugandan military to come out and protect those. it depends on the relationship that china has with the country and the threat that exists. >> commissioner goodwin. senator goodwin. >> thank you commissioner. but you bring testimony this morning. i had a quick follow-up to the chairwoman cleveland's comment to you. this is about domestic expectations in china. in response to her question, and in your testimony. you alluded to the fact that the chinese public increasingly
. >> in the first instance the host country forces private security etc.. they had the invitation from the host country, don't you think they would? >> it depends on how the private security company relationship evolved and what the threat is. as an example, in south sudan they are deploying their peacekeeping troops through the u.n. but they are actually deploying pla there as well as in some cases using local security forces to protect the oil fields. if you are talking about a...
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themselvesnot call -- they did not, at least, in the first instance, refer to themselves as cherokee.s one facing the east of the most common things in all native american cultures, virtually all of them. if you look at traditional native american homes, you would see that their front door always faces the east. tribes, there is ritual associated each day with greeting the rising sun. so i think in those cases, it is not so much they are looking east to face mecca, but rather to greet the rising sun. are cherokee days ?ere in washington, d.c. guest: thank you for mentioning that. the eastern band of american indians in north carolina and another band of cherokee indians come to our museum in april and they have a cultural festival where they will have demonstrations and arts and tofts and songs and dancing greet our visitors and invite our visitors to come in and explore cherokee history and culture. so they will be here again this year, look at our website and the date in april, and as always we are anxious to greet the cherokees and turn our museum over to them. int: your museum ope
themselvesnot call -- they did not, at least, in the first instance, refer to themselves as cherokee.s one facing the east of the most common things in all native american cultures, virtually all of them. if you look at traditional native american homes, you would see that their front door always faces the east. tribes, there is ritual associated each day with greeting the rising sun. so i think in those cases, it is not so much they are looking east to face mecca, but rather to greet the...
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they didn't even want the chief justice in the first instance to call the balls and strikes as he saw them. and that was their last chance to give us a fair trial. they failed and they just made this united states senate the first senate to have an impeachment trial with no witnesses and documents, the first one in the history of our republic. it's disgraceful what happened today on the floor of the united states senate. >> this argument from senator lamar alexander which is essentially he doesn't agree with what the president did, he thinks, you know, the case was proven, he thinks he did what it seems obvious that he did do. yet he doesn't think it rises to the level of impeachment. does the argument make sense to you? and do you think that's an argument that other republicans, other republican senators who may believe that would actually admit to or do you think they will just say, well, they'll stick with the it doesn't rise to impeachment but they won't say that it wasn't a perfect call? >> well, that's right. there are two issues here. one is, a senator alexander may have reache
they didn't even want the chief justice in the first instance to call the balls and strikes as he saw them. and that was their last chance to give us a fair trial. they failed and they just made this united states senate the first senate to have an impeachment trial with no witnesses and documents, the first one in the history of our republic. it's disgraceful what happened today on the floor of the united states senate. >> this argument from senator lamar alexander which is essentially...
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we know that patient first became ill and it's the first instance where a person was exposed within their community and not outside the u.s. right now there are 60 confirmed u.s. cases. those are among the 82 thousand worldwide and at least 2,800 people have died. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez has more on how universities in the bay area are responding to coronavirus concerns. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura and more cuss. a lot of schools are considering their travel abroad. stanford suspended its italy program for the winter term and might cancel the spring term as well. they're waiting to see on that. san jose state suspended the south korean exchange and monitoring students studying in italy. uc berkeley tells us they have no current programs under way but there might be some bay area students abroad under the broader uc program umbrella. st. mary's altered some programs and is monitoring students overseas right now. because they're on a term system they don't have any students in china, singapore or south korea currently. many of our businesses have canceled travel into hot sp
we know that patient first became ill and it's the first instance where a person was exposed within their community and not outside the u.s. right now there are 60 confirmed u.s. cases. those are among the 82 thousand worldwide and at least 2,800 people have died. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez has more on how universities in the bay area are responding to coronavirus concerns. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura and more cuss. a lot of schools are considering their travel...
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in the first instance he did exactly the right thing. the second thing is he made a record so that it was contemporaneously written down so we had a good his mind and on paper for what he had heard in with the concern was. he also then and his boss told him to do this as he talked to the lawyers. there are legal channels in every organization and certainly in the foreign service and take advantage of those. he made it clear that was a problem for the lawyers and the inspector general and that of course came up in the whistleblower because the whistleblower was a different part both that nsc and the cia and there's a channel for that. so the chain of command and then the establishment. there's something called the descent's channel. as a foreign service officer you can with your embassy and her colleagues or with your own concerns go back in a special channel and it will be read and people will listen to it. so you have to do that but that chain of command is important but it's important that you have that. it's important that channel exi
in the first instance he did exactly the right thing. the second thing is he made a record so that it was contemporaneously written down so we had a good his mind and on paper for what he had heard in with the concern was. he also then and his boss told him to do this as he talked to the lawyers. there are legal channels in every organization and certainly in the foreign service and take advantage of those. he made it clear that was a problem for the lawyers and the inspector general and that...
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maybe seeing the first instance of the coronavirus spread in a u.s. community. >> i have to tell you my phone was exploding a little while ago. with several folks texting me saying game changer it's time to actually start inplemting the just in case plans we have on the shelf. >> and so and your reaction is what? your phone has been exploding. what's your reaction? >> my reaction to that is that i really do think that while we have been hoping for the best and planning for the worst, that our fears are have come true. and that we really are at place where we have to be seeking out and going from prevention from bringing people to the shores with coronavirus to saying okay now it's time to actively work on mitigation. for how do we help prevent this from reeking havoc in the community. >> your hospitals are really in the thick of this. what are your teams doing to treat these coronavirus patients? >> we're doing several things. we have to think about it and screen for it. what we have been doing is asking people for travel history or exposure to people
maybe seeing the first instance of the coronavirus spread in a u.s. community. >> i have to tell you my phone was exploding a little while ago. with several folks texting me saying game changer it's time to actually start inplemting the just in case plans we have on the shelf. >> and so and your reaction is what? your phone has been exploding. what's your reaction? >> my reaction to that is that i really do think that while we have been hoping for the best and planning for the...
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ruin my career, might that make me think twice about how i'm going to handle that case in the first instance or whether i'm going to stay with the department of justice at all or get the heck out to save myself and my family, a lot of people have decided to remain to try to save the country, not save themselves, but it's a tough call when bill barr has basically decimated and cut the legs out from under career public servant after career public servant. >> look what he did to lieutenant colonel vinman and his brother. he frog marched both of them and the brother, he didn't even do anything. he had nothing to do with the impeachment case. he's showing you what he'll do to you and these are people with families, mortgages, maybe kids in college. it's easy to say everybody be brave and take on donald trump but if it's your life it's your livelihood or what he may be going to prison. >> and it proves to us that the president will come to you and he'll come after your family. i mean, this is where we are. >> and sam, you know donald trump, this is who he is, right? this is mob behavior. >> in the
ruin my career, might that make me think twice about how i'm going to handle that case in the first instance or whether i'm going to stay with the department of justice at all or get the heck out to save myself and my family, a lot of people have decided to remain to try to save the country, not save themselves, but it's a tough call when bill barr has basically decimated and cut the legs out from under career public servant after career public servant. >> look what he did to lieutenant...
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in the first instance, in my day, people were fired when they didn't do their jobs.this case, vindman -- they were fired because they dutifully did theirs. they spoke out through legally protected channels to report on and to testify about the president's misdeeds and abuse of power. the message that these firings sent throughout the national security council and the u.s. government more broadly are that if you speak up, again through legally protected channels, there will be consequences. what that means is that people currently at the national security council have good reason to fear what will happen to them if they report on government abuse. when i was at the nsc, if the president or official did something wrong, if you did not go to the lawyers and point out concerns, you would be reprimanded. in this case, the opposite has happened. my concern is that from an accountability perspective this is going to have a chilling effect on nsc employees, state department employees, and others speaking out about presidential abuses. and you have to wonder, as well, from a
in the first instance, in my day, people were fired when they didn't do their jobs.this case, vindman -- they were fired because they dutifully did theirs. they spoke out through legally protected channels to report on and to testify about the president's misdeeds and abuse of power. the message that these firings sent throughout the national security council and the u.s. government more broadly are that if you speak up, again through legally protected channels, there will be consequences. what...
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with regard to a call with a foreign leader is that the notes would not be even taken in the first instance. and this is problematic because from a counterintelligence standpoint, if a foreign government knows what is said on those calls, and we don't know what is said or the american public doesn't know what is said on those calls, what is said could be used against the president. and be used as leverage. that's called compromise. >> we learned about what it means over the past few years. what strikes me, i'm glad you make this point, what strikes me about these calls, they're monitored to protect the president as well as u.s. national interests. they're highly coordinated, they include typically dozens of officials, as a member of the intel committee, what does it tell you when the president seemingly wants to conduct foreign policy in secret? >> well, i think that it begs the question why. what does he want to say on those calls that he doesn't want other people to listen in on. that's the first point. and then secondly, it basically opens up the possibility that separate back channels a
with regard to a call with a foreign leader is that the notes would not be even taken in the first instance. and this is problematic because from a counterintelligence standpoint, if a foreign government knows what is said on those calls, and we don't know what is said or the american public doesn't know what is said on those calls, what is said could be used against the president. and be used as leverage. that's called compromise. >> we learned about what it means over the past few...
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to see major changes to the way we live our lives here in the united states after we see our first instancesunity based transmission? >> indeed. people should be prepared to be able to work from home when possible. we could face school closures, businesses losing a lot of money and seen drops in the stock market and expect that to continue in the united states or in other places where we have heavy manufacturing that we have done in the united states for our own economy. >> dr. joseph fair is the new medical contributor with a particular expertise in infectious diseases and he said it's been a tough week on wall street thanks to the impact worries on the new york stock exchange. we thought we would get a reprieve. i will say this. this is not a fall off the cliff day. the dow off less than a third of a percent after a couple of days of bigger than 3% drops. i've always said i don't start to pay attention until there's a 3% move. for now things are stable. we are expecting an update from the president and the cdc at 6:00 p.m. eastern. joining me now is michael strain, the director of economic
to see major changes to the way we live our lives here in the united states after we see our first instancesunity based transmission? >> indeed. people should be prepared to be able to work from home when possible. we could face school closures, businesses losing a lot of money and seen drops in the stock market and expect that to continue in the united states or in other places where we have heavy manufacturing that we have done in the united states for our own economy. >> dr....
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>> he should have done that in the first instance. he should have referred it to the fbi and justice department instead of going to a foreign government. so that is what i would expect them to do. i would be surprised if they didn't try to do it. whether it's warranted or not is a separate matter. the fbi should look at the guidelines and decide whether there's predication to open that. >> his speech today for an hour plus at the white house, what did it suggest is about to happen from your perspective? >> well, when you saw that speech that was full of revenge and grievance and something that was so mean spirited and poisonous, i think you have to say, well, what's coming in the next campaign? it it was supposed to be a rally, a cheerful rally, it wasn't. and it was a president who still full of such grievance about his political opponents, i was thinking you can only imagine what's going to happen in a presidential cam ain't. all the democratic candidates are saying i can take on. i'm the best person to take on donald trump. i'm kin
>> he should have done that in the first instance. he should have referred it to the fbi and justice department instead of going to a foreign government. so that is what i would expect them to do. i would be surprised if they didn't try to do it. whether it's warranted or not is a separate matter. the fbi should look at the guidelines and decide whether there's predication to open that. >> his speech today for an hour plus at the white house, what did it suggest is about to happen...
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the cdc, centers for disease control, does not know how it happened yet, so it could be the first instanceat's called a community transmission. and top gunn is back with me. president trump delegating the handling of the coronavirus to vice president pence. vice president pence announcing an ambassador, global health official, debbie, but is going to be spearheading the effort. what's your take on how the administration is handling the response so far? >> i this i this nk this is a c leadership, not only around a virus. when you have to keep finding people to head up the effort, this means you didn't have the personnel in the first place. hhs is a large agency with a lot of qualified people pup should have every presidentially appointed position filled. i'm glad to see somebody else is now in charge rather than vice president pence. even though he might be a good guy, he doesn't understand infectious disease. having a leader that understands infectious disease and how this might spread is really important. we learned a lot of lessons about this during h1n1. >> it came up in my conversation
the cdc, centers for disease control, does not know how it happened yet, so it could be the first instanceat's called a community transmission. and top gunn is back with me. president trump delegating the handling of the coronavirus to vice president pence. vice president pence announcing an ambassador, global health official, debbie, but is going to be spearheading the effort. what's your take on how the administration is handling the response so far? >> i this i this nk this is a c...
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we now know that patient first became ill in solano county and the cdc says it is the first instance where a person was somehow exposed within their community and not outside the u.s. right now there are 60 confirmed u.s. cases. those are among 82,000 cases worldwide. at least 2,800 have died, mostly in china. chris chmura has more on how universities are responding to the concerns. >> reporter: a number of universities are scaling back some of their study abroad programs to keep their students out of those coronavirus hot zones. the italy program has been suspended for the winter term. spring could also be canceled depending on what happens next. uc berkeley tells us they have no programs there but some bay area students there under the broader uc umbrella of programs. now st. mary's, some programs are altered and the university is closely monitoring students overseas. santa clara university tells us they have no students in china, singapore or south korea, the luck of having a term program, a term system so none of their students are there at this time. we are waiting to hear from
we now know that patient first became ill in solano county and the cdc says it is the first instance where a person was somehow exposed within their community and not outside the u.s. right now there are 60 confirmed u.s. cases. those are among 82,000 cases worldwide. at least 2,800 have died, mostly in china. chris chmura has more on how universities are responding to the concerns. >> reporter: a number of universities are scaling back some of their study abroad programs to keep their...