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and 20 quins your customers have to keep themselves bring their blankets and cuddle bits more than usual and then there were things time cuddling has always been part of the experience 60 years ago germany's 1st drive in open near frankfurt. it accommodated over a 1000 cars and quickly became the perfect refuge for young people in love even if they told their parents they were going to see a film. they're not here to fly to a neck undisturbed or whatever people cool it. in their heyday germany was home to as many as 40 drive in cinemas now the number has dropped to less than half of that the s. and drive and has benefited from a steady rise in demand for more than 5 years now the corona virus outbreak has boosted cells even more even though all premiers have been postponed. trying to put everything was sold out but i was also in the midst of the pandemic movie fans are looking for a bit of normality as long as they can get a ticket. well you're watching d.w. news don't forget our website is there for all the latest news and information around the clock when you talk i'm curious phil gayl
and 20 quins your customers have to keep themselves bring their blankets and cuddle bits more than usual and then there were things time cuddling has always been part of the experience 60 years ago germany's 1st drive in open near frankfurt. it accommodated over a 1000 cars and quickly became the perfect refuge for young people in love even if they told their parents they were going to see a film. they're not here to fly to a neck undisturbed or whatever people cool it. in their heyday germany...
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chinese human rights lawyer huang quine jiang has been reunited with his family in beijing after being separated from him for nearly 5 years he was detained in 2015 as part of a crackdown on hundreds of lawyers and rights activists. u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi has a book a toast to joe biden's presidential terms it is say the california democrat said mr biden would be voice of reason and resilience and made the coronavirus work right. up to date more at the top of the hour with the bread or around the talk on the website d.w. dot com how did. this state of emergency is the normal people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. they're keeping the coronas diary and welcoming us into the lives they live escape as a close and personal as the pandemic will allow. the diary starts may change on t w.
chinese human rights lawyer huang quine jiang has been reunited with his family in beijing after being separated from him for nearly 5 years he was detained in 2015 as part of a crackdown on hundreds of lawyers and rights activists. u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi has a book a toast to joe biden's presidential terms it is say the california democrat said mr biden would be voice of reason and resilience and made the coronavirus work right. up to date more at the top of the hour with the bread or...
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muchos clientes estÁn yendo a las tiendas target para pasar el rato, poniendo el riesgo la salud de quines coronavirus, dicen que son considerados como trabajadores esenciales cuatro dicen que son tratados como si fueran desechables. >> nuestras vidas valen mÁs que un cheque, y tenemos que tomarlo en serio. vilma: se queja de lo que llaman el mal comportamiento de los de la tienda, que al desobedecer las normas de distanciamiento social ponen en riesgo la salud de todos. la uniÓn de trabajadores de target dice que muchos de los clientes no respetan el espacio, y sÓlo vienen a la tienda porque estÁn aburridos y sÓlo queda salir de casa. los trabajadores de supermercado tambiÉn estÁ diariamente en riesgo de contraer con covid-198, ya estÁn hipoteca permanente con el pÚblico. según cifras oficiales, al menos 3000 trabajadores han resultado contrariados, y 30 al muerto por la pandemia, elizabeth suÁrez escalera de este supermercado, dice que tanto ella como sus compaÑeros de recibieron la educaciÓn necesaria para protegerse despierta cabezas, y protegerse. ante el contagio. >> tengo el escudo,
muchos clientes estÁn yendo a las tiendas target para pasar el rato, poniendo el riesgo la salud de quines coronavirus, dicen que son considerados como trabajadores esenciales cuatro dicen que son tratados como si fueran desechables. >> nuestras vidas valen mÁs que un cheque, y tenemos que tomarlo en serio. vilma: se queja de lo que llaman el mal comportamiento de los de la tienda, que al desobedecer las normas de distanciamiento social ponen en riesgo la salud de todos. la uniÓn de...
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tonight author, jill quine thanks is an msnbc legal analyst who began her career as an organized crime prosecutor as the u.s. department of justice.d ue's also served as general counsel of the u.s. army, solicitor general and deputy attorney general of the state of illinois. she's operating off the american bar association, the first woman to hold these positions in each role. in conversation with joe tonig tonight's smile widely, nationally renowned expert on racial justice and equity. she has litigated lobbies, the u.s. congress developed programs to transform structural racism in the u.s. and south africa. maia is currently a university professor at the nearby school university. she is also a legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc. i also want to think brody for being in the audience, wonderful agent. i want to give a shout out to c-span for being here tonight. [applause] without further ado, please join me in welcoming pioneering wom women, jill quine banks and maia wiley in the watergate girls to the stand. [applause] >> thank you and good evening. thank you for being here. i am so
tonight author, jill quine thanks is an msnbc legal analyst who began her career as an organized crime prosecutor as the u.s. department of justice.d ue's also served as general counsel of the u.s. army, solicitor general and deputy attorney general of the state of illinois. she's operating off the american bar association, the first woman to hold these positions in each role. in conversation with joe tonig tonight's smile widely, nationally renowned expert on racial justice and equity. she has...
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do is test test test on it who has it who does not the people who have it do this contact tracing quine team them and then we will beat this basques mitch mcconnell who now holds the posts you once held some majority of you here publicly stated his reluctance for economically packages going directly to the states you agree with that. well i've heard him say and i heard the press present it but i haven't talked to him about it i didn't think the states are going to need direct shell unlike the federal government then we've spent 2 trillion dollars in the initial bill 3 weeks ago another half a trillion dollars last week and will probably have things been another trillion dollars i think as we do this is not stimulus money because the experiment can't be stimulated god is not open today why the why did you leave the same but larry if you recall when i came into the senate i spent 20 years in medicine and health and healing and doing the heart transplants and i came to serve 12 years as an legislate or so coming in i basically said i'm going to take for 12 years i'm going to do my best to
do is test test test on it who has it who does not the people who have it do this contact tracing quine team them and then we will beat this basques mitch mcconnell who now holds the posts you once held some majority of you here publicly stated his reluctance for economically packages going directly to the states you agree with that. well i've heard him say and i heard the press present it but i haven't talked to him about it i didn't think the states are going to need direct shell unlike the...
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improved mortality on the medication, but it wasn't a significant enough in this group to be able to say quinly the medication itself is helping people live longer than not receiving the medication. it's early, wolf, but there's been nothing else out there that has shown really any significant effect on this particular virus. so i think part of it's optimistic, but, you know, this isn't a knock out -- sort of this isn't the big home run i think a lot of people are hoping for, which is, you know, a high expectation understandably, but i think it could have impact. i think the question is who should get it, when should they get it and might it also decrease the amount of virus they may have in their nose or mouth so as to reduce the spread of the infection, too. >> that's important. according to "the new york times" the fda is planning to approve an emergency use authorization for remdesivir. you're the former fda commissioner. would you have made that call based on the data you've seen so far? >> yes, based on the data i've heard about i completely agree with dr. gupta this is an important ste
improved mortality on the medication, but it wasn't a significant enough in this group to be able to say quinly the medication itself is helping people live longer than not receiving the medication. it's early, wolf, but there's been nothing else out there that has shown really any significant effect on this particular virus. so i think part of it's optimistic, but, you know, this isn't a knock out -- sort of this isn't the big home run i think a lot of people are hoping for, which is, you...
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quine, a very old malaria drug. do you have a sense of whether this will be useful in the battle?when you look across the sector, it is kind of astonishing when i think about. we have over 500 international clinical trials happen, over 170 drugs in some stage of preclinical or clinical evaluation. in the near term, what we will be able to find out is on clinical drug repurchasing -- repurhasing -- posing. the important thing is that we need randomized, controlled data, which is adequately powered to really identify if these drugs are having the effect. that takes time. those studies take time. i expect us to have a significant number of well-designed clinical trial readouts engine, july -- readouts in june, july timeframe. there has not been a properly powered, randomized, controlled study to really determine if the medicine is having the expected benefit. we are running a steady, a large-scale study supported by the u.s. fda and the u.s.. we are supporting about 13 investigator initiated trials, which are much larger, to look at the medicine in a variety of different settings. we
quine, a very old malaria drug. do you have a sense of whether this will be useful in the battle?when you look across the sector, it is kind of astonishing when i think about. we have over 500 international clinical trials happen, over 170 drugs in some stage of preclinical or clinical evaluation. in the near term, what we will be able to find out is on clinical drug repurchasing -- repurhasing -- posing. the important thing is that we need randomized, controlled data, which is adequately...