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but experts say the protective shade helps prevent the spread of droplets from coughing and sneezing proto virus has killed close to 3000 people in china. and i did say this was going to happen when the virus 1st broke out it's claimed an unlikely victim or the world's most popular bits some people have been confusing the mexican big corojo with the new disease there's been a huge increase in online searches for the terms corona beer and virus according to data from you gov the so-called purchase intent among adults in the u.s. has plunged to its lowest in 2 years the damage has worsened in recent days as infection spread of corona brewer consolations brands dived 8 percent is we can you go. list spread of the virus across europe is hitting the tourism sector the number of chinese tourists has already been dwindling for weeks now with local cases of the virus also on the rise in italy spain and germany more governments are considering dates heavy stimulus packages. the eiffel tower is a must for tourists visiting paris afterwards they might go on a shopping spree normally there's a long li
but experts say the protective shade helps prevent the spread of droplets from coughing and sneezing proto virus has killed close to 3000 people in china. and i did say this was going to happen when the virus 1st broke out it's claimed an unlikely victim or the world's most popular bits some people have been confusing the mexican big corojo with the new disease there's been a huge increase in online searches for the terms corona beer and virus according to data from you gov the so-called...
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the proto barrier that defends the workers' rights but also popular it's generally. that it interferes with the perogue it is narrower with those who own and manage is so good. i should say that anti union sentiment in the united. to money lead to is so strong. that the fundamental couper of labor rights in the basic principle in the international labor organization is the rate of free association which would mean the right to form unions u.s. has never ratified. but i think the us may be alone among major societies in their respect. it's considered so far out of the spectrum of american politics it literally has never been considered. or that the us has a long very violent labor history as. a society. but the labor movement had been very strong about the 1920 s. in a period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. by the mincer is beginning to reconstruct. franklin delano roosevelt he himself was rather sympathetic to chris if legislation that would be an invention of the general population but he had to somehow get it passed so he informed labor lead
the proto barrier that defends the workers' rights but also popular it's generally. that it interferes with the perogue it is narrower with those who own and manage is so good. i should say that anti union sentiment in the united. to money lead to is so strong. that the fundamental couper of labor rights in the basic principle in the international labor organization is the rate of free association which would mean the right to form unions u.s. has never ratified. but i think the us may be alone...
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. >> this is the proto-type. >> it's five feet by nine feet. >> we'll donate ten of them to a non-profit. >> it grabbed the attention of village of hope. hoping to get the homeless off the street. >> our goal is to open up several villages with structures that are better than tents. that's why these are interesting. >> back here we have a composting toilet. >> homeless people want a safe, clean place to be. >> she believes the homes could serve as an anchor for people trying to climb the ropes of life. to right their course. with the winds of redemption. >> people need a place to be. >> very creative and effective. another factor in the crisis. traffic. are we spending more time in traffic and that is yes. our traffic reporter found that commuters are spending nearly 75% more time in traffic in the last ten years. you can see his full report online. toitly believe that. >> i can relate to that. >> for sure. >> we were enjoying the sunshine though. beautiful day. not as warm. >> it's been so incredibly amazing outside. we should be getting that rainfall. it's not here. we'll take those be
. >> this is the proto-type. >> it's five feet by nine feet. >> we'll donate ten of them to a non-profit. >> it grabbed the attention of village of hope. hoping to get the homeless off the street. >> our goal is to open up several villages with structures that are better than tents. that's why these are interesting. >> back here we have a composting toilet. >> homeless people want a safe, clean place to be. >> she believes the homes could serve as...
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proto society in berlin and the and the high middle class areas life is also very very parallel if you compare 2 to 2 places a bullet more social conflicts are so. it's a stuffing it's the point of fear coming out from difference is the main issue can i ask you for another comparison you talk about open a pluralistic society is one country that is often seen that way is canada canada has quotas for skilled labor immigration but it also tends to take quite a large number of refugees and now that you lived and worked in canada so can you give us a nutshell comparison of that society compared with this one. i think the attitude i was by the way more in the united states but in kind of the but i have some experience was in canada and the attitude is the more important thing i don't expect in fact germany becoming kind of this is not realistic this is a country is a traditions is a story we have to talk about it the problem is that you don't talk really about it you know we talk all this about immigration because she goes from gratian all shut the closed borders open the borders it's not th
proto society in berlin and the and the high middle class areas life is also very very parallel if you compare 2 to 2 places a bullet more social conflicts are so. it's a stuffing it's the point of fear coming out from difference is the main issue can i ask you for another comparison you talk about open a pluralistic society is one country that is often seen that way is canada canada has quotas for skilled labor immigration but it also tends to take quite a large number of refugees and now that...
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worries of a proto virus next is kicking off now in ukraine the ukrainian health center being used to quarantine evacuees from china has been put under constant watch by 200 security officers such as the worry and trouble around it itself the local residents fearing the possible spread of the new coronavirus rioted in protest against the arrival of 45 nationals and 27 foreigners from the very center of the to be sent to the city of the in the center of the outbreak there. to take you to. kuwait. 0 was. due. to as you can see tensions really running high well that flight from the chinese city of wuhan with tens of thousands of people have been infected landed in the accredited. the clashes left 9 police offices and one civilian injured don't quote has been following the story for. say some new people moved into the neighborhood they came from the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus pandemic perhaps you'd be worried or angry but it be hard to match the anger brewing in ukraine to just that situation. oh. for the past several days ukraine has seen violent clashes across the country score
worries of a proto virus next is kicking off now in ukraine the ukrainian health center being used to quarantine evacuees from china has been put under constant watch by 200 security officers such as the worry and trouble around it itself the local residents fearing the possible spread of the new coronavirus rioted in protest against the arrival of 45 nationals and 27 foreigners from the very center of the to be sent to the city of the in the center of the outbreak there. to take you to....
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music company took me inside their hq to show me their proto— cart type keyboard, a light up bluetoothe song. now, light up keys are available on quite a few entry—level keyboards but the lumi has multicoloured leds to make it easy to find where you are if all the notes are the same. sheep mesic has sedate the same hundreds of years, originating from writing down movements the choir. the ceo of roly feels it is time to bring music into the 21st century. still most people when they learn to play music, they need to read music with a traditional score. that is a call based technology. even the shape of the notes, even though they are not perfect circles, has to do with a quill pen and how you would write without and that kind of calligraphy from 500 years ago. it is remarkable that that form of notation and syste m that that form of notation and system is still what we use today. the device connects to an ipad and with the help of an app and something that gives you a little bit more than just notes of a page. there is an element of intimacy or even privacy with the music learning experi
music company took me inside their hq to show me their proto— cart type keyboard, a light up bluetoothe song. now, light up keys are available on quite a few entry—level keyboards but the lumi has multicoloured leds to make it easy to find where you are if all the notes are the same. sheep mesic has sedate the same hundreds of years, originating from writing down movements the choir. the ceo of roly feels it is time to bring music into the 21st century. still most people when they learn to...
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here are the men of nasiriyah and the proto squares need us we will be there every day they chant afterthe announcement of mohamed tawfik allawi as iraq's prime minister designate earlier this month of already east and followers of the powerful shia cleric marked it outside or try to and the protests at times using force but while turnout has decreased elsewhere nastiest people have persevered. when we die i think a lot of children you know are the act of we have not reached a much we do know what a controversial prime minister we want someone from our protest movement to understand just how freeing that iraq is when times. there's no shortage of grievances here because it is one of iraq's most marginalized provinces nearly half of its population lives in poverty like mohammed many young people don't have stable jobs he says he's been in the central square since day one cooking meals for protesters. there are some iraqi man who can't even buy a cigarette or a sandwich iraq has so many resources and yet young men can't cobble together a 1000 dinars over the past weeks however several peo
here are the men of nasiriyah and the proto squares need us we will be there every day they chant afterthe announcement of mohamed tawfik allawi as iraq's prime minister designate earlier this month of already east and followers of the powerful shia cleric marked it outside or try to and the protests at times using force but while turnout has decreased elsewhere nastiest people have persevered. when we die i think a lot of children you know are the act of we have not reached a much we do know...
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from libya and syria, in greece and hungary and the refugee crisis to galvanize largely fascists or proto-fascist groups among voters so when i looked at what was happening with el salvador and the southern border crisis i was interested in how this will affect the political system. it drove me down there. the other question i was concerned with, latin america's crisis, we deported these gangsters into countries that were reeling from civil wars. what did that mean for large-scale deportations happening in our own government. would that make the problem worse? and the evidence that i found was kind of mixed. salvadoran government had its own complicity in this problem. that came in the form of this war the salvadoran state waged against the gangs. for 20 years the us has been supporting salvadoran governments from both sides of the political spectrum, a heavy-handed military response, going into gang neighborhoods arresting kids who might be gang members, throw them in jail on very little, often without very little grounds. often they don't have a case. the case is thrown out. the plan of the iro
from libya and syria, in greece and hungary and the refugee crisis to galvanize largely fascists or proto-fascist groups among voters so when i looked at what was happening with el salvador and the southern border crisis i was interested in how this will affect the political system. it drove me down there. the other question i was concerned with, latin america's crisis, we deported these gangsters into countries that were reeling from civil wars. what did that mean for large-scale deportations...
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they are going to land over here, and try to make their way to the proto-marine dug in positions outside henderson field. he is confident of victory. he is sure he is facing a few hundred marines, not 11, 000, and is sure once his soldiers charged forward, like american, british, and australian soldiers before, they will collapse. he does not think about it. he hits the ground, and starts moving to his attack. that attack is going to actually take him a long time to get through those rainforests. that will take a lot of the steam of his men, because hacking your way through a rain forest is not an easy undertaking. vandergrift knew they were coming. he had sent out patrols to the west and east, and he had a pretty good indication that the japanese had landed. he also got reports from australian coast watchers and natives that they are coming. what he presumes is that they will hit, and i have a better map of this. they will hits along the river, the alligator creek, and, and come in this direction. he prepares some defenses over there, and brings up a 37 millimeter gun to place over the
they are going to land over here, and try to make their way to the proto-marine dug in positions outside henderson field. he is confident of victory. he is sure he is facing a few hundred marines, not 11, 000, and is sure once his soldiers charged forward, like american, british, and australian soldiers before, they will collapse. he does not think about it. he hits the ground, and starts moving to his attack. that attack is going to actually take him a long time to get through those...
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he was speaking from the fact that they're supposed to follow proto calls and there's no way they would have been in violation. >> he didn't know you knew about the whistle-blower? >> correct. we wanted to know is have them confirm to us that there's supposed to be protocols, personal protective equipment and not in contact with people that are infected by the coronavirus. that was really confirming that they were in violation of those protocols. >> so from what i read in "the washington post" story, the hhs person who was the whistle-blower said that when they got there, there were other agencies, cdc and others, who had protective equipment they were using but their employees did not? >> that's correct. >> that's got to be terrifying for their employees, wait a minute, everyone else is in tie vek suits and high level protection? >> yeah, and that's the situation. that's why the team that got sent was on the ground, raised those concerns to the team leader on site. then they also race raised it to the whistle-blower's attention, about the lack of protective gear and protocols, making s
he was speaking from the fact that they're supposed to follow proto calls and there's no way they would have been in violation. >> he didn't know you knew about the whistle-blower? >> correct. we wanted to know is have them confirm to us that there's supposed to be protocols, personal protective equipment and not in contact with people that are infected by the coronavirus. that was really confirming that they were in violation of those protocols. >> so from what i read in...
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. >>> 5:27 and coming up next, hospital and medical centers and schools changing proto col to deal withonavirus. >> we know the cat is out of the bag in terms of having spread and we're trying to slow the spread as much as possible. >> the steps health leaders are taking right now and our kris sanchez is standing by in our coronavirus crisis center to answer all of your questions. >>> b.a.r.t. said it knows where your train might be delayed and it is not because of old trains. the factor that could be making you late. >>> plus -- ♪ >> and pitch perfect in the bay area. where you can catch some vocal styling that will have you in harmony. [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] vomike bloomberg has a recordgue of doing something. as mayor, he protected women's reproductive rights. expanded health coverage to 700,000 new yorkers. and decreased infant-mortality rates to historic lows. as president, he'll build on obamacare, cap medical costs, and will always protect a woman's right to choose. mike bloomberg: a record on health care nobody can argue about. mike: i'm mike bloomberg a
. >>> 5:27 and coming up next, hospital and medical centers and schools changing proto col to deal withonavirus. >> we know the cat is out of the bag in terms of having spread and we're trying to slow the spread as much as possible. >> the steps health leaders are taking right now and our kris sanchez is standing by in our coronavirus crisis center to answer all of your questions. >>> b.a.r.t. said it knows where your train might be delayed and it is not because of...
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if they continue their civil disobedience in their nato now there are the men of nasiriyah and the protosquares need us we will be there every day they chant after the announcement of mohamed allow as iraq's prime minister designate earlier this month off already s. and followers of the powerful shiite cleric marked it outside or try to end the protests at times using force but while turnout has decreased elsewhere nicely as people have persevered we'll be back in columbus ohio object of we have not reached a much we do know what a controversial prime minister we want someone from our protest movement who understands the suffering that iraqis were in times. there's no shortage of grievances here the car is one of iraq's most marginalized provinces nearly half of its population lives in poverty like mohammed many young people don't have stayed. jobs he says has been in the central square since day one cooking meals for protesters showed up in miami. there are some iraqi man who can't even buy a cigarette or a sandwich iraq has so many resources and yet young men can't cobble together a 10
if they continue their civil disobedience in their nato now there are the men of nasiriyah and the protosquares need us we will be there every day they chant after the announcement of mohamed allow as iraq's prime minister designate earlier this month off already s. and followers of the powerful shiite cleric marked it outside or try to end the protests at times using force but while turnout has decreased elsewhere nicely as people have persevered we'll be back in columbus ohio object of we...
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and attacks by molotov cocktails over the months sutter has repeatedly changed his position on the proto. for now it appears he has decided that it's time for things to return to normal and i thought of he's been through in a half months there's been bloodshed killing and exhaustion the security forces are exhausted demonstrators are exhausted sutter supporters say that allow we will only serve for a transitional period until early elections are held these protesters however accused her of using their movement to meet his political ends they are determined to stay until their demands for an independent candidate are met. the takeover of the turkish restaurant signals a growing rift within the protest movement between the followers of looked at the start of a support allow we as prime minister designate and others to reject him and some are concerned that these tensions could lead to confrontation especially if the sudras incorporation of security forces attempt to clear more protest sites similar fault in al-jazeera. but 3 members of an iranian opposition group have been arrested in denm
and attacks by molotov cocktails over the months sutter has repeatedly changed his position on the proto. for now it appears he has decided that it's time for things to return to normal and i thought of he's been through in a half months there's been bloodshed killing and exhaustion the security forces are exhausted demonstrators are exhausted sutter supporters say that allow we will only serve for a transitional period until early elections are held these protesters however accused her of...
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book follows four african-american women who were integral in devising aeronautic calculations that proto pelled the united states in the space -- propelled the united states in the space race. the movie adaptation was released in 2016 and every ised oscar nominations. here's the author, margo lee shedder -- margot lee shetterly, in hampton. >> physics, of course, meant math, and math meant mathematicians. and since the middle of the last decade, mathematicians had meant women. langley's first female computing pool started in 35 had caused -- 199 35 had caused uproar among the men at the laboratory. how could a female mind process something to rigorous and precise as math? [laughter] the very idea with, investing $500 on a calculating machine show it could be used by a girl. [laughter] but the girls had been good. very good. better at computing, in fact, than many of the engineers, the men themselves grudgingly admitted. with only a handful of girls winning the title mathematician a positional designation that put them on equal footing with entry-level male employees, the fact that they w
book follows four african-american women who were integral in devising aeronautic calculations that proto pelled the united states in the space -- propelled the united states in the space race. the movie adaptation was released in 2016 and every ised oscar nominations. here's the author, margo lee shedder -- margot lee shetterly, in hampton. >> physics, of course, meant math, and math meant mathematicians. and since the middle of the last decade, mathematicians had meant women. langley's...
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what we're seeing here is what proto dictators do, what we're seeing is what autocrats do where theyay to the entire public and to fellow politicians, number one, the law is always bent to my will, it's not about what you did, it's not about the laws you break, it's not about the people that you harm, it's about whether or not i think you're important. whether or not you're loyal to me. if i like you then i don't care what the law says. so this is the dangerous part. and it's not just the norm breaking, but it makes it difficult for our justice department to do their job. look, i don't think william barr is a particularly ethical guy, but when he says, look, i can't get people to spend 300 hours putting cases together if they know that you're always being going to pardon somebody if it happens to be your friend who gave money to your campaign. these are what we were talking about last fall when we were saying there are other impeachable offenses that this president en ganls in and he's doing more of the same but he's been doing it since he got into office. >> katty kay, this is, you
what we're seeing here is what proto dictators do, what we're seeing is what autocrats do where theyay to the entire public and to fellow politicians, number one, the law is always bent to my will, it's not about what you did, it's not about the laws you break, it's not about the people that you harm, it's about whether or not i think you're important. whether or not you're loyal to me. if i like you then i don't care what the law says. so this is the dangerous part. and it's not just the norm...