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host matches without fans since mid april is 1 of the few sports leagues globally to be operating gere the coronavirus pandemic cardboard cutouts have been used to try to artificially boost the atmosphere the coach of one of the teams says they are doing the best they can given the situation of course it's better to have people watching in the stadium during a match as there goes the players but this is a closed door match and there's nothing we can do about it so everyone has to lift their spirits and imagine there's an audience watching. non-playing staff take precautions by wearing masks as of sunday taiwan has been comparatively successful in fighting the virus with only 6 deaths recorded so far with so little sport elsewhere time when he's football is riding a mini wave of popularity among fans and internet gamblers across the world. yeah i think for one is a great opportunity so contrary. to being no. definitive a lot of people are watching i think the 1st game was no more than 14000 people so i think it is good opportunity for. whether the exposure will boost taiwanese football
host matches without fans since mid april is 1 of the few sports leagues globally to be operating gere the coronavirus pandemic cardboard cutouts have been used to try to artificially boost the atmosphere the coach of one of the teams says they are doing the best they can given the situation of course it's better to have people watching in the stadium during a match as there goes the players but this is a closed door match and there's nothing we can do about it so everyone has to lift their...
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hello i'm richard gere's burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week in the philippines the new territory government decides a pandemic is a good time to shut down the country's biggest news outlet donald trump is that it again i'm saying it is good news the question is not a nasty please go ahead confrontations with journalists by day tweet storms by night the corona virus has wiped out hong kong's pro-democracy street protests at least for now the media there wonder what's next and the covert 19 commercial template. the advertising industry adapts to the time yes. politicians of different ideologies do not agree on much but covert 19 has changed things the consensus of presidents and prime ministers just about everywhere has been that getting accurate news and information out is vital since it can save lives so one of the authorities in the philippines done the new terror tape government has ordered the country's biggest broadcaster a.b.s.e b.n. off the airwaves $65.00 television and radio st
hello i'm richard gere's burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week in the philippines the new territory government decides a pandemic is a good time to shut down the country's biggest news outlet donald trump is that it again i'm saying it is good news the question is not a nasty please go ahead confrontations with journalists by day tweet storms by night the corona virus has wiped out hong...
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hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week brazil both are not 0 and the fake news contagion that colors the coverage of covert 19 the world health organization took too long to get the word out on the virus but the story is more complicated than it seems in pakistan a cleric tells the media what he really thinks of them live on the air and it's full of clorox makes your janitor go down don't trump the prospect of him bleach meant and making the medicine go down. a president at odds with his advisors and scientists over covert 19 who has said that the virus is no worse than the flu and who supporters accuse the news media of hyping the story it's not the u.s. and donald trump it's brazil and joey are both are not our president both are not all continues to downplay this pandemic even as the number of deaths reported in brazil surpasses china's unhappy with his health ministers more conventional cautious approach both are not all fired him he then spoke at a protest dem
hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week brazil both are not 0 and the fake news contagion that colors the coverage of covert 19 the world health organization took too long to get the word out on the virus but the story is more complicated than it seems in pakistan a cleric tells the media what he really thinks of them live on the air and it's full of clorox makes your...
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well gere was diabetic he died after a short severe illness with symptoms of kovac 19. this condition worsened within 3 days passed away at 7 o'clock this morning looking at the morning what did he die of seeing you were suddenly he couldn't breathe anymore because the. bugs years family is convinced that he died of this new virus as they call covert 19 their own range because they think he should have survived. if you paid still be alive if there had been a bed in the intensive care unit for him we would have brought him to the hospital but it's best that he died at home and there was. a constant stream of mourners arrived at the coronavirus section of the cemetery and my analysis there is little time to bid farewell victims of covert 19 are transported to the final resting place shortly after they pass away 5 coffins at once the bodies must be buried quickly there's no time for ceremonies more than 4 times as many people are being buried in manassas usual up to 120 a day. among them are while sorice is a grandmother the hospital was unable to treat her. and they get t
well gere was diabetic he died after a short severe illness with symptoms of kovac 19. this condition worsened within 3 days passed away at 7 o'clock this morning looking at the morning what did he die of seeing you were suddenly he couldn't breathe anymore because the. bugs years family is convinced that he died of this new virus as they call covert 19 their own range because they think he should have survived. if you paid still be alive if there had been a bed in the intensive care unit for...
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hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up different news anchors identical content amazon delivers a p.r. video when local american newscasts just roll over and run it science reporters have proven their value in covering the pandemic but they're also taking some heat and with so much of the world stuck on pause we'll fast forward to the day and so when we found the cure and were allowed to suffer. the coronavirus story can be told in retrospect. put yourself in the shoes of the n.h.s. the u.k.'s taxpayer funded public health service you treat around a 1000000 patients every 36 hours and that's pretend that the amount of health data you're now churning out is enormous and you want to harness that data in the fight against covert nighty so you turn to the private sector and get technology companies to help y
hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up different news anchors identical content amazon delivers a p.r. video when local american newscasts just roll over and run it science reporters have proven their...
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hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week brazil both are not all and the fake news contagion that colors the coverage of covert 19 the world health organization took too long to get the word out on the virus but the story is more complicated than it seems.
hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week brazil both are not all and the fake news contagion that colors the coverage of covert 19 the world health organization took too long to get the word out on the virus but the story is more complicated than it seems.
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hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week brazil both are not all in the fake news contagion the colors.
hello i'm richard gere's virgin you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week brazil both are not all in the fake news contagion the colors.
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hello i'm richard gere's word you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take.
hello i'm richard gere's word you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take.
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gering, hitler's favorite guy for a long time and head of the german air force and so forth, gering's role in the nazi party was very significant. and because it was a nazi state, there were many spying organizations, many of which were spying on everybody else within germany. and so gurring's research office, it is kind of like a cover name that means nothing, gurring's research office was specifically set up to keep an eye on everybody else that needed an eye keeping on them in case they were going to conspire against hitler and the nazi party and so forth. so you could imagine this in the totalitarian states. so schmidt's role is to keep tabs on or find out what is going on within the fort and he's offering this to the french who haven't heard of this organization yet. a code breaking operations az well as its internal spying operation and it is so closely intertwined in all of the thinking, all of the military decisions, that schmidt has got now perfect, almost perfect knowledge of german strategic intentions and he's able over the courses of the years to share this with french in
gering, hitler's favorite guy for a long time and head of the german air force and so forth, gering's role in the nazi party was very significant. and because it was a nazi state, there were many spying organizations, many of which were spying on everybody else within germany. and so gurring's research office, it is kind of like a cover name that means nothing, gurring's research office was specifically set up to keep an eye on everybody else that needed an eye keeping on them in case they were...
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so we see him doing a show called "trig r gere"triggered," his book, which is what he does with a lotpeople. and he's done a virtual hunting event in wisconsin and the southwest. he's now having a don jr. maga candidate of the week. he's going to single out candidates as part of the win red program, to raise money. why does this matter, at a time when the president is either confined to the white house or talking about the virus? don jr. is free to talk about politics, and if you follow him online, you know he doesn't hold back, and he is able to engage directly with these candidates at a time when the white house is having to be less political. >> i also just want to mention that amidst all of this, the president's son has called the former vice president a pedophi pedophile. >> yeah. there is no basis in fact, by the way. >> yeah. >> that tweet has no basis in fact. >> yeah. also want to mention amidst all of this, that "axios" is reporting a lot of people are impacted by the virus, impacted by the virus, giving their own ideas to try. they're starting start-ups, really. talk to us
so we see him doing a show called "trig r gere"triggered," his book, which is what he does with a lotpeople. and he's done a virtual hunting event in wisconsin and the southwest. he's now having a don jr. maga candidate of the week. he's going to single out candidates as part of the win red program, to raise money. why does this matter, at a time when the president is either confined to the white house or talking about the virus? don jr. is free to talk about politics, and if you...
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you can watch more on our website including appearances by richard gere, the indigo girls, and ll coolearthand type day rally in the search bar. >> the president, from public affairs. available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president, organized by their ranking by noted historians from best to worst stop and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executive and leadership styles. visit our website, c-span.org/the president's to learn more about each president and historians featured. order your copy today wherever books and e-books are sold stop -- are sold. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> next, jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of "fabric of a nation: a brief history with skills and sources, for the ap course." they host a study session for the advanced placement u.s. history exam. they explain how this year's exam is structured differently, provide strategies for response answers, and demonstrate how to analyze historic documents. they also take student questions. jesse: once again,
you can watch more on our website including appearances by richard gere, the indigo girls, and ll coolearthand type day rally in the search bar. >> the president, from public affairs. available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president, organized by their ranking by noted historians from best to worst stop and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executive and leadership styles. visit our website, c-span.org/the president's to learn more...
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in gering, teachers organized and impromptu drive-by pair raid through their students' neighborhoods and in hastings, longfellow elementary school has converted old newspaper vending machines into learning material dispensers. students walk up to the dispenser for their grade level, take out their weekly learning pact just as you would a newspaper. in short, i have seen neighbors helping neighbors. i've seen nebraskans helping nebraskans. madam president, much remains uncertain about our future. we don't know how many more lives will be lost, how long we're going to have to wait for a vaccine or how long it will take for main street to fully open for business once again. i think we may have a long and a tough road ahead of us. but i take great pride in the way nebraska has responded to these difficult circumstances. the inspiring stories of kindness and humanity in my state don't come as a surprise to me. i've seen our people respond to other disasters, including the widespread flooding that we faced just last year. i've seen nebraskans response the same way to covid-19 as we did to
in gering, teachers organized and impromptu drive-by pair raid through their students' neighborhoods and in hastings, longfellow elementary school has converted old newspaper vending machines into learning material dispensers. students walk up to the dispenser for their grade level, take out their weekly learning pact just as you would a newspaper. in short, i have seen neighbors helping neighbors. i've seen nebraskans helping nebraskans. madam president, much remains uncertain about our...
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you can watch more on our website, including appearances by richard gere, tom cruise, the indigo girlsl cool j, by going to www.c-span.org/history and typing "1990 earth day rally" in the search bar. >> tonight on q and a, how a videogame developer is bringing peace and conflict resolution through the refugee experience to a wider audience. >> my country is a country that has problems. these are all young people who were born in war, so life is as rough as you come, and all you think about is war. so i thought, what if the young people from south sudan played these games? in the videogame is the same thing happening in my country, killing people. this is how things are done. i thought, what about a game for peace, conflict resolution? >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> 50 years ago on april 30, 1970 president richard nixon in a white house address announced u.s. and south vietnamese forces would attack north vietnamese military bases on cambodia along the border with south vietnam. the announcement led to a new wave of protests on campuses across the nation, and may of
you can watch more on our website, including appearances by richard gere, tom cruise, the indigo girlsl cool j, by going to www.c-span.org/history and typing "1990 earth day rally" in the search bar. >> tonight on q and a, how a videogame developer is bringing peace and conflict resolution through the refugee experience to a wider audience. >> my country is a country that has problems. these are all young people who were born in war, so life is as rough as you come, and...
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hoy mÁs que nunca me siento agradecido con dios por el privilegio de haber tenido a mi gere ti como mamtibuenos. y me siento muy orgullosa, es educado, es cariÑoso, es una buena persona. me siento muy feliz a pesar de haber crecido sin papÁ, se educaron bien. a Él le digo que siga siendo siempre igual un buen muchacho, honesto, honrado, trabajador, te quiero con todo mi corazÓn y te mando muchos besos. te veo en "un nuevo dÍa" . >>> igualmente a ti mami te amo con todo mi corazÓn y todo lo que soy te lo debo a ti mamÁ >>> la enseÑanza mÁs grande que consideras que tu mami te ha dado? >>> creo que tomar la vida con la seguridad de que todo va a estar bien el creer en dios es lo mÁs importante que he heredado de mi madre y su carÁcter y su buen humor >>> sin duda el buen humor quien es simpÁtico y nos hace reÍr eres tÚ querido compaÑero >>> gracias se lo debemos a la gerti >>> gerti gracias, un besito muy grande, que pase un feliz dÍa de las madres, >>> gracias madre >>> la queremos aunque no la conocemos personalmente >>> ay! . >>> siempre las madres a pesar que tienen varios 3, 4, 5, 6 hi
hoy mÁs que nunca me siento agradecido con dios por el privilegio de haber tenido a mi gere ti como mamtibuenos. y me siento muy orgullosa, es educado, es cariÑoso, es una buena persona. me siento muy feliz a pesar de haber crecido sin papÁ, se educaron bien. a Él le digo que siga siendo siempre igual un buen muchacho, honesto, honrado, trabajador, te quiero con todo mi corazÓn y te mando muchos besos. te veo en "un nuevo dÍa" . >>> igualmente a ti mami te amo con todo...
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based on one gere green beret sergeant.red by three gree green bet sergeants who fell in combat. i strayed this it will character's life. opening scene he wants to his buddies come down and help him connect to the people he knew. so he could figure out what he is holding on to let go to and know peace. this is about helping people understand the cost of war and the importance of letting go. steve: colonel, there is a really powerful part of your play, the wall of honor. here is a quick scene from your play. watch. >> hey, danny, tell me about this wall, man. >> that's my wall of honor. my son peyton and i built this after the war started. build this to understand why i had to be gob so much. this wall held us together. at least it used. to say. pete: colonel, as your play has gone on, that wall has become a living memorial. >> yeah. it really has, pete. we have honored 25 gold star families. one of them this dog tag from my friend tom, his wife wendy gave me. this it's still bent with his thumb prints on it. on this wall we
based on one gere green beret sergeant.red by three gree green bet sergeants who fell in combat. i strayed this it will character's life. opening scene he wants to his buddies come down and help him connect to the people he knew. so he could figure out what he is holding on to let go to and know peace. this is about helping people understand the cost of war and the importance of letting go. steve: colonel, there is a really powerful part of your play, the wall of honor. here is a quick scene...