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david: you recently, with your wife, bought "time" magazine.u get to pick the person of the year, or do friends call you up? marc: i'm telling you, i can't do it. i know you want to be. i get it. we shouldn't bring it up here. david: maybe next year. marc: david, look, i realize you are a good candidate. i get it. but look, i'm not involved in editorial. david: why did you buy "time," by the way? marc: that is a very good question. you know, we actually are looking for ways to have impact and add more trust and impact in the world. one of the things i have always loved about "time" magazine, really there are four things. one is that it has always been about trust. it is an incredibly impactful business. -- theries that are stories that molly and her peers are writing have dramatic impact in the world for good. it is a fantastic magazine, and it is also all about equality. in fact, that idea is it is about trust, impact, equality, that's why we call it time. t-i-m-e. david: that is where you got it from. wow. ok. could you do the same for salesf
david: you recently, with your wife, bought "time" magazine.u get to pick the person of the year, or do friends call you up? marc: i'm telling you, i can't do it. i know you want to be. i get it. we shouldn't bring it up here. david: maybe next year. marc: david, look, i realize you are a good candidate. i get it. but look, i'm not involved in editorial. david: why did you buy "time," by the way? marc: that is a very good question. you know, we actually are looking for ways...
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. >> now on booktv is "after words" "new york times" magazine contributor thomas chatterton williams looks at race and identity turkeys interviewed by author and "new york times" columnist kwame athony appiah. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: so they introduced us and they tell of who we are so we can just are talking about your wonderful new book and to think the best way to do that is talk about its author because it's a book that makes an argument that
. >> now on booktv is "after words" "new york times" magazine contributor thomas chatterton williams looks at race and identity turkeys interviewed by author and "new york times" columnist kwame athony appiah. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: so they introduced us and...
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the person in charge of testing told time magazine that there is absolutely no way on earth or this planetother planet that we can do 20 million tests per day or even 5 million tests per day is what he told time magazine. the president did say that we can do 5 million. we are going to get to 5 million. now he is learning we can't. i guess he is backtracking on that. would it be nice to do 5 million per day? it would. we are only doing about 200,000. it is really out of the question to talk about it at this time. if we doubled testing we would get to 400,000. 500,000. good numbers to know we are testing everybody that needs a test. don, the numbers are all over the map. to test the kind of test that we want, testing people back to work to make sure that we are safe. you are in the millions per day and that is a big, big number to achieve given where we are. >> testing is in short supplies. now we are learning or hearing that we may never be able to meet the demands. what do you know. >> yeah. that is exactly the problem. i think that this is where reality has kind of come to grips with this
the person in charge of testing told time magazine that there is absolutely no way on earth or this planetother planet that we can do 20 million tests per day or even 5 million tests per day is what he told time magazine. the president did say that we can do 5 million. we are going to get to 5 million. now he is learning we can't. i guess he is backtracking on that. would it be nice to do 5 million per day? it would. we are only doing about 200,000. it is really out of the question to talk...
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that's what we hold "time" magazine. the fact is the president did say we could do 5 million. we're going to get to 5 million. now he's learning we can't get to 5 million, so i guess he's backtracking on that. >> would it be nice to do 5 million a day? it would. we're only doing 200,000. it's really out of the question to even talk about it at this time. if we doubled testing right now, we would get to 400,000, 500,000 a day. those are good numbers to at least know we're testing everybody who needs a test. but, don, again, these numbers are all over the test to. test the kind of test we want, testing people to go back to work to make sure they're safe, you're in the millions a day. and that's a big, big number to achieve given where we are. >> listen, testing in short supply still. now we're learning -- we're hearing that he may never -- that we may never be able to meet the demand. so, what do you know? >> that's exactly the problem. i think this is where reality is kind of coming to grips with this administration. the supply line problems that we've been talking about on thi
that's what we hold "time" magazine. the fact is the president did say we could do 5 million. we're going to get to 5 million. now he's learning we can't get to 5 million, so i guess he's backtracking on that. >> would it be nice to do 5 million a day? it would. we're only doing 200,000. it's really out of the question to even talk about it at this time. if we doubled testing right now, we would get to 400,000, 500,000 a day. those are good numbers to at least know we're testing...
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tonight on "after words", first new york time magazine contributor peggy borenstein evaluates sexual culture in male [inaudible] details her time in the trump administration. later new york times reporter jennifer steinhauer chronicles the first year of the largest class of women ever elected to congress. please enjoy book tv now and also watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> good afternoon everyone. welcome to the presidential library museum. i like to welcome you to today's program and as you know today is pearl harbor day and i would like to take just a moment to recognize those who have served and if there is any veterans or active duty service member please rise and we can acknowledge your service. thank you very much. [applause] today is a day that marked the transition of america from an isolationist nation to a global superpower and there are a few days in world history like december 7 because of what it meant for the world we live in i today in so many ways. we're very fortunate to be able to honor today with a wonderful program on a new book that has just come out and how ma
tonight on "after words", first new york time magazine contributor peggy borenstein evaluates sexual culture in male [inaudible] details her time in the trump administration. later new york times reporter jennifer steinhauer chronicles the first year of the largest class of women ever elected to congress. please enjoy book tv now and also watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> good afternoon everyone. welcome to the presidential library museum. i like to welcome you to today's...
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"time" magazine trumpeted in a headline "nazi stays home. " his fate had been sealed by the irate opposition among those who had refused to support an artist whose ties to a malevolent regime were questionable at best and possibly worse than that. i will in a few minutes come back to revisit the question when something happens after world war ii which resembles this set of developments in the 1930's. but i would like to say a few things now about the second world war. during world war ii, americans witnessed a powerful illustration of music's capacity to fortify the war effort so performance of russian composition became the most sensational classical music story of the war years. i'm speaking about the country's encounter with the shostakovich seventh symphony. this happened in 1942 when it was premiered in the united states, and this makes clear how music and politics were intertwined. in june of that year, 19 42, nbc announced that the seventh symphony would receive its american premiere in a july broadcast led by toscanini. the nbc symphony was his orchestra. the concert would be heard b
"time" magazine trumpeted in a headline "nazi stays home. " his fate had been sealed by the irate opposition among those who had refused to support an artist whose ties to a malevolent regime were questionable at best and possibly worse than that. i will in a few minutes come back to revisit the question when something happens after world war ii which resembles this set of developments in the 1930's. but i would like to say a few things now about the second world war. during...
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. >> tonight on "after words" first new times magazine contributor peggy orenstein examines sexual culture in young male masculinity. please enjoy booktv now and also watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> good evening and welcome to hudson institute policy center. i'm john walters, the chief operating officer and i like to welcome our audience here out of pennsylvania avenue headquarters and our c-span audience to our first ever podcast keeping, that is both live and marks the second season premiere of podcast of the second season of the realignment hosted by hudson media fellow marshall kosloff. we are proud of the realignment here at hudson. podcast launched last year and i recommend aspersion for those of you who have been following it that you take a look at the episodes from last year, particularly the conversation with secretary of state mike pompeo, josh hawley, micah gallagher, michael doran and others. it's an excellent program partly because of the two people who put it together and their ability to bring up topics and to move the argument along. we couldn't be prouder of the wor
. >> tonight on "after words" first new times magazine contributor peggy orenstein examines sexual culture in young male masculinity. please enjoy booktv now and also watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> good evening and welcome to hudson institute policy center. i'm john walters, the chief operating officer and i like to welcome our audience here out of pennsylvania avenue headquarters and our c-span audience to our first ever podcast keeping, that is both live and marks...
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tonight on "after words," new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein examine sexual culture and young male masculinity. former deputy national security adviser kay t mcfarlane details her time in the trump administration. new york times reporter jennifer steinour talks about the largest class of women of her elected to congress. enjoy booktv now and watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> the coronavirus pandemic is having an impact on the congressional schedule. house majority leader steny hoyer announced members will not be back for legislative business until monday may 4th
tonight on "after words," new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein examine sexual culture and young male masculinity. former deputy national security adviser kay t mcfarlane details her time in the trump administration. new york times reporter jennifer steinour talks about the largest class of women of her elected to congress. enjoy booktv now and watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> the coronavirus pandemic is having an impact on the congressional schedule. house...
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tonight and afterwards, first new york times magazine contributor peggy examines sexual culture and young male masculinity and former deputy national security advisor macfarland, details are time and the trump administration. later new york times reporter jennifer chronicles the first year of the largest class of woman ever elected to congress. please enjoy book tv now and also watch it over the weekend, as he spent two. "c-span2". >> good evening everyone i'm the executive director for the studies of democracy here at the museum. thank you. thank you for hiring me. i appreciate that. every two weeks. i appreciated pretty. >> i'm also the samuels senior historian at the museum which is perhaps my proudest post. welcome to another installment of our author series will we bring you the best world war ii literature and the men and women who create it. people tonight author, the truly needs no introduction, we carry out that tradition. any chance are there any veterans in the audience tonight. there we go. [applause]. i knew there were some. [applause]. to say that we thank you for your servi
tonight and afterwards, first new york times magazine contributor peggy examines sexual culture and young male masculinity and former deputy national security advisor macfarland, details are time and the trump administration. later new york times reporter jennifer chronicles the first year of the largest class of woman ever elected to congress. please enjoy book tv now and also watch it over the weekend, as he spent two. "c-span2". >> good evening everyone i'm the executive...
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. >> reporter: the top official overseeing testing strategy told "time magazine" in an interview released late last night there is absolutely no way on earth on this planet or any other planet that we can do 20 million tests a day or even 5 million tests a day. today the president tried to walk back his comments from yesterday. >> i didn't say it i didn't say it, but somebody came out with a report saying 5 million. i think that was from the harvard report but we are going to be there at a certain point. we'll be there. >> reporter: currently, just over 200,000 tests are performed a day, but administration rolled out a plan this week to boost those numbers. in the meantime, the president's son-in-law and top advisor jared kushner had this to say. >> the federal government rose to the challenge and this is a great success story, and i think that's really, you know, what needs to be told. >> reporter: those comments coming against the backdrop of a death toll now at more than 60,000 kristen welker, nbc news, the white house. >>> we're back in 60 seconds with the news about a hospital finall
. >> reporter: the top official overseeing testing strategy told "time magazine" in an interview released late last night there is absolutely no way on earth on this planet or any other planet that we can do 20 million tests a day or even 5 million tests a day. today the president tried to walk back his comments from yesterday. >> i didn't say it i didn't say it, but somebody came out with a report saying 5 million. i think that was from the harvard report but we are going...
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from "time" magazine, this is the article, three ways policymakers can help our doctors and nurses.ning us his former senator and doctor bill frist. great to have you with us. in a battlewe are with a cagey, deadly virus enemy, but we send our soldiers to war without armor or ammunition. the president should make dyer shortage of masks, shields, downs and quick tests a national priority. secondly, a portal conveniently accessible, doctors need real-time information at their fingertips about the virus, where it is, how to test immediately, the timely return of results, which treatments will work, what intensive care where theare nearby, ventilators and how much diseases in the neighborhood? points youthose mentioned that i wrote about center on the importance of testing. as we begin to think about reopening and getting back to some degree of normalcy after wes vast, total shutdown, need to focus on the individual. and to do that requires testing. number one, we need to get the tests out there, nurses and doctors need them, hospitals need them, to know who has the infection, who has h
from "time" magazine, this is the article, three ways policymakers can help our doctors and nurses.ning us his former senator and doctor bill frist. great to have you with us. in a battlewe are with a cagey, deadly virus enemy, but we send our soldiers to war without armor or ammunition. the president should make dyer shortage of masks, shields, downs and quick tests a national priority. secondly, a portal conveniently accessible, doctors need real-time information at their fingertips...
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president n a new interview today with "time" magazine, dr. fauci said that the u.s. is not in a situation where we want to be with regards to testing capacity. he said we need more testing capacity as well as tests so why do you keep saying we have a tremendous testing capacity? and do we have a national strategy that goes beyond tracking just what the states are doing? >> answer is yes, and the answer, as you know and i said many times, we're very advanced in testing. other countries are calling us to find out what we are doing. and within two weeks, you will see numbers and you will see different forms of testing, just like we came up with the abbott laboratory machines that everyone wants. everyone is asking, can we get that? we can make them so fast. we have done more testing than any other nation combined. that is a big statement. when they talk about different tests, we are also a bigger nation than most. so when they look at statistics -- because statistically, we're doing phenomenonly phenomenally in terms of mortality, germany and ourselves, doing very well,
president n a new interview today with "time" magazine, dr. fauci said that the u.s. is not in a situation where we want to be with regards to testing capacity. he said we need more testing capacity as well as tests so why do you keep saying we have a tremendous testing capacity? and do we have a national strategy that goes beyond tracking just what the states are doing? >> answer is yes, and the answer, as you know and i said many times, we're very advanced in testing. other...
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speakers the author of the celebrated new york times best-selling essay collection currently the voice that twitter previously writer at large for new york magazine other writings have been published in the new york times during the time magazine and other numerous publishing so we will be discussing his newest book "i don't want to die poor" an essay collection at the rave review of the book to be specific trauma of financial insecurity and essays as relatable as prescient and then to form of life among the most pernicious. the proclaimed author observing how quietly he leads those to our own embassy forcing us to examine in the world and making it increasingly difficult we are so delighted to host this event tonight without further ado. >> so my first question is you wrote a book that people love it was critically acclaimed, new york times bestseller, all that stuff, what went on in your head that you thought let's try to do it again? is that terrifying? are you trying to meet expectations or do you think i want to write books plural? >> if i knew that i would've done it a lot sooner but i had a vision of my life and career but specifically but
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and the fedayeen that out of its image had made the cover of time magazine. but it was in jordan the base for most of the palestinian factions where the fedayeen is growing assertiveness because most probably yes they had set up a state within a state in jordan and the actions they planned and carried out soon began to rock the region. armed gunmen roam the streets of the capital amman and jordan's other main cities like in a bit and suck up palestinian guerrillas no longer restricted themselves to bases in the more inaccessible parts of the country complaints about palestinian excesses quickly might at 1st be honest about it between 19671971 there were more than 30000 cases of lawlessness from the throwing of hand grenades to premeditated murder there were even attacks against his majesty the king all of this was tolerated with tremendous patience by his majesty because i think he felt a certain responsibility for the events of 967. to his dying days he felt it especially the loss of jerusalem. king hussein may have felt for the loss of jerusalem in the west
and the fedayeen that out of its image had made the cover of time magazine. but it was in jordan the base for most of the palestinian factions where the fedayeen is growing assertiveness because most probably yes they had set up a state within a state in jordan and the actions they planned and carried out soon began to rock the region. armed gunmen roam the streets of the capital amman and jordan's other main cities like in a bit and suck up palestinian guerrillas no longer restricted...
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david: now that you own time magazine, do you get to pick the person of the year?alize you are a good candidate. i get it. i am not involved in editorials. david: would you consider running for office? marc: i think business is the greatest platform for change. we can do it. we can change the world. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
david: now that you own time magazine, do you get to pick the person of the year?alize you are a good candidate. i get it. i am not involved in editorials. david: would you consider running for office? marc: i think business is the greatest platform for change. we can do it. we can change the world. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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. >>> time magazine is paying tribute to those on the front lines of covid 19 and the latest issue highlights the life of the nurse, paramedic and a doctor and i have the stsave lives. >>> the face of the pandemic the city of pacifica wants to continue a fun, family tradition for easter for their children in the city is holding what it calls a reverse spring egg hunt the kids are asking to paint eggs and draw pictures of eggs and leave them in front of their homes or windows and at 9 am this morning the pacifica fire department will escort the easter bunny through the city looking for all of the colorful creations. >>> it is 4:50 am. let's talk about the good friday weather and steve paulson it looks and sounds pretty good to me.>> once we get through the overcast it will be a little better and pamela san diego going through the roof with rain.>> yes that is right. >> that has been pretty crazy and for us we have a little rain confined to the south, brentwood picked up a .01 yesterday and st. helena picked up a .04. morning fog, i don't think that will go anyw53, pressure has gone 30.06. sant
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the white house testing coordinator admiral joe ward told time magazine. given the current technology. there is absolutely no way on earth on this planet or any other planet that we can do 20 million tests a day or even 5 million tests a day and that's a big number that trump and his aides have often complained that the administration hasn't gotten enough credit for scaling up testing in other efforts to fight the coronavirus maybe my central but he is a brilliant percent despite concerns from some health experts trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner said the country does have enough testing to start opening and he praised a widely criticized testing rollout somebody asked me why it took so long actually said you should look at how how did we do this so quickly with 1 million people now infected and the death toll higher than the vietnam war. christer also predicted that most of the country will be back to normal by june. >>to govern the government federal government rose to the challenge and this is a great success story in the hope is that
the white house testing coordinator admiral joe ward told time magazine. given the current technology. there is absolutely no way on earth on this planet or any other planet that we can do 20 million tests a day or even 5 million tests a day and that's a big number that trump and his aides have often complained that the administration hasn't gotten enough credit for scaling up testing in other efforts to fight the coronavirus maybe my central but he is a brilliant percent despite concerns from...
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their identity and individuality i also have ballard who's commission piece of rosa parks is on time magazine she was one of the artists to create a work of about women celebrating women and this piece here is she is immortal which is paying honor to hillary at a locks and then we have surely gary who work is very spiritual she creates these amalgamated figures and to exist in sort of spiritual world and. and she deals with inequality and inequities as well beautiful he turned as studio. here is i do as well as i'm surrounded by beautiful i want to leave you with one last comment which is should me who is at an exhibition when she said this have a listen to her. women aren't any church right like i was at the hirshhorn recently and i. am not a foster art exhibit and in that exhibit. the series by the gorilla grass and loose was seriously didn't 989 right and then stops and it was about oh you know all over 80 percent of women artists are in don't want to live our national gallery that's my if you can't name women artists because they don't got the dowries. just heard from 3 women who are gett
their identity and individuality i also have ballard who's commission piece of rosa parks is on time magazine she was one of the artists to create a work of about women celebrating women and this piece here is she is immortal which is paying honor to hillary at a locks and then we have surely gary who work is very spiritual she creates these amalgamated figures and to exist in sort of spiritual world and. and she deals with inequality and inequities as well beautiful he turned as studio. here...
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victims shoes, and even him, learned the architects of genocide, on the cover of time magazine in octoberof 1943. the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized an extermination without parallel. magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, we on the presence of a crime without a name. we wanted to tell the story of this man, who coins the word genocide. he defines genocide is that the lord destruction of a nation or ethnic group. in 1944, the washington post runs an editorial simple he titled, genocide, which speaks about the atrocities going on. i think part of american runs -- america does doubt and their unwillingness to believe what was happening when it was happening was the effect that it didn't have a name for the crime until very late. genocide is coined during the war as the mass murder of jews is going on. in this animated map we are mapping two things on each other. the nazi killing process and the movement of the allied troops. you see nazi troops murdered more than 5 million jews already. the swastikas
victims shoes, and even him, learned the architects of genocide, on the cover of time magazine in octoberof 1943. the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized an extermination without parallel. magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, we on the presence of a crime without a name. we wanted to tell the story of this man, who coins the word genocide. he defines genocide is that the lord destruction of a nation or...
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and the fabric of new york times magazine covering racial inequality an hour and the creator of the $61000.00 private sector to happy and all to. tell us who you are i am dr sarah barber i'm a social epidemiologist and faculty member of the university of the dorrance our school public health but at hartman of epidemiology and biostatistics my research studies the links between structural racism and health inequalities in the united states and brazil. so good to have you i'm going to start the stats i'm actually going to start with a story about gary fowler now his father died a culvert 19 and so did gary but not until he'd gone to 3 separate hospitals saying i've got 19 symptoms they are tending the way he died in his chair at home now we know this story because his son spoke out about it. people are being pushed around their families. mind. easy getting better every day. nicole this is a story that sums up what we are talking about today and the tension to tell us why. yes because we know that in the united states black americans are not only contracting the virus at disproportionate rate by
and the fabric of new york times magazine covering racial inequality an hour and the creator of the $61000.00 private sector to happy and all to. tell us who you are i am dr sarah barber i'm a social epidemiologist and faculty member of the university of the dorrance our school public health but at hartman of epidemiology and biostatistics my research studies the links between structural racism and health inequalities in the united states and brazil. so good to have you i'm going to start the...
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on bad debts that mostly in the fracking sector and they were doing their part because remember time magazine said america the saudi arabia of america essentially that we're not one member we're number one other thing for us there well that was because of all the patriotic investment from these banks into the fracking sector they lost money the whole time but they were doing it for patriotic reasons and they were getting paid the yield right during these low interest rate times and they were me made a bet again bull that this risk would pay off well it didn't and now the fed is bailing them out the same thing happened especially since the financial crisis of 2000 and may is that ordinary americans said well you need to reeducate myself i need to get retrain myself and you know find a way in this knowledge economy go get a degree ok it's going to cost $150000.00 but you know what i'll be able to get a job with so they wrapped up a $150000.00 debt when they graduated from university and lo and behold it all falls apart j.p. morgan wells fargo citibank bank of america have their bad debts spelle
on bad debts that mostly in the fracking sector and they were doing their part because remember time magazine said america the saudi arabia of america essentially that we're not one member we're number one other thing for us there well that was because of all the patriotic investment from these banks into the fracking sector they lost money the whole time but they were doing it for patriotic reasons and they were getting paid the yield right during these low interest rate times and they were me...
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then conservative education is that went viral she chewed on a list of $100.00 rising stars by time magazine that was forced to be reckoned with in brazilian politics and not includes critiquing president. handling of the coronavirus brazil has now more cases of covert 19 than any other country in latin america and the president doesn't seem to really care if. joins me now from sao paulo to discuss the situation in the country have a general thank you for joining me on upfront hello let it thank you very much for inviting me you have around 7000 cases more than 200 deaths in your country those numbers of spike this week your country's health minister says brazil's health care system could be overwhelmed by the end of this coming month do you agree just how bad are things going to get in brazil do you think well myside all the numbers that are already brought a lot of specialists in my country believe them numbers might be actually much bigger than that because brazil hasn't been able to test all of the people who need it and besides all of this situation and how her fall off a craze of price
then conservative education is that went viral she chewed on a list of $100.00 rising stars by time magazine that was forced to be reckoned with in brazilian politics and not includes critiquing president. handling of the coronavirus brazil has now more cases of covert 19 than any other country in latin america and the president doesn't seem to really care if. joins me now from sao paulo to discuss the situation in the country have a general thank you for joining me on upfront hello let it...
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nothing can ever be the same so that sort of fantasy that number those headlines on like newsweek or time magazine saying we're the you know we're better than bigger than saudi arabia of oil and the fact is we were. never it was all a fantasy it was a fiction it was a hollywood film because if we could crumble like that and disintegrate into dust in the texas desert at that at the cost of you know once oil goes under $20.00 and speaking of hollywood that takes me to the whole thing not the having this is the holding. box office in hollywood the domestic box office movie theaters brought in a whopping $5179.00 for the week of march 20th to the $26.00 down 100 percent from 204000000 193406 the same week the year ago those numbers are just incredible he says hollywood films are like fracking it's been around for a 100 years and it's all been a losing business for the films in the studios are the box office is a loss leader they don't make money because fraud for them tax fraud it's just like you are saying they are with all of the l.v.i. mates and then getting ready for there was an iran there was ho
nothing can ever be the same so that sort of fantasy that number those headlines on like newsweek or time magazine saying we're the you know we're better than bigger than saudi arabia of oil and the fact is we were. never it was all a fantasy it was a fiction it was a hollywood film because if we could crumble like that and disintegrate into dust in the texas desert at that at the cost of you know once oil goes under $20.00 and speaking of hollywood that takes me to the whole thing not the...