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sir harry burns said in his evidence to this parliament's harry burns said in his evidence to this pa residents is goes to the virus, they are much more likely to get it. the nurses might then spread it unwittingly. that is clearly what is happening." i'm really not interested. i've not been interested since the start of this, political comparisons or anything, it'sjust not political comparisons or anything, it's just not relevant political comparisons or anything, it'sjust not relevant to me right now. but i do want to challenge the death toll in care homes being double in scotland to what it is in the uk. i don't believe that is the case. in scotland, the stay-at-home message still applies, it has been replaced in england by, stay alert. i'm nervous about england and scotland diverging from each other. it may compromise the clarity that has so far saved lives. of the four uk nations, three of us, scotland, wales and northern ireland, have decided to stick with the currents that home message. one that england has decided to move a bit quicker out of lockdown — — has decided to move a
sir harry burns said in his evidence to this parliament's harry burns said in his evidence to this pa residents is goes to the virus, they are much more likely to get it. the nurses might then spread it unwittingly. that is clearly what is happening." i'm really not interested. i've not been interested since the start of this, political comparisons or anything, it'sjust not political comparisons or anything, it's just not relevant political comparisons or anything, it'sjust not relevant to...
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covid—19 in scottish care homes is nearly double that in england. to the scottish government, sir harry burns9 committee — and i quote him — "if one of the elderly residents is exposed to the virus, they are much more likely to get it. the nurses might then spread it unwittingly. " that is clearly what is happening. i'm really not interested — i've not been interested since the start of this in political comparisons or anything. it isjust not relevant to me right now. but i do want to challenge this — that the death toll in care homes is double in scotland what it is elsewhere in the uk. i do not believe that is the case. nicola sturgeon. like scotland, wales has kept the stay at home" slogan, although some lockdown restrictions have been lifted. in wales, you can now exercise more than once a day, as long as you don't drive there. and you can have a meal outdoors — something the welsh health minister vaughan gething was photographed enjoying two days before the rules were relaxed. unsurprisingly, that was raised during a virtual session of the welsh parliament. it's very clear from the guida
covid—19 in scottish care homes is nearly double that in england. to the scottish government, sir harry burns9 committee — and i quote him — "if one of the elderly residents is exposed to the virus, they are much more likely to get it. the nurses might then spread it unwittingly. " that is clearly what is happening. i'm really not interested — i've not been interested since the start of this in political comparisons or anything. it isjust not relevant to me right now. but i do...
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harris: we can see to that are burning right now. >> will try to get to a better view. harris: on the right side of your screen, i will ask to put up so we can tell what. you know what's interesting, you were saying earlier today that they said outside the white house. they were seen earlier today, you can see the remnants of a real protest and calls for justice with george floyd but then as time went on and things evolved, and fires broke out in molotov cocktails and bottles were being thrown and things set ablaze, and you see a trashcan fire and dumpster fires a short time ago, the leader the situation gets, it starts to be away from why they are all there. what about the report, are you seeing anything or people coming in from the outside, can you tell that, some you can by the way there dressed the data not originate in the community, what are you seeing in terms of that. >> the nypd commissioner said today during a press conference that they knew that they did -- one second period sorry security is pushing us for safety, just give us one second period we are okay no
harris: we can see to that are burning right now. >> will try to get to a better view. harris: on the right side of your screen, i will ask to put up so we can tell what. you know what's interesting, you were saying earlier today that they said outside the white house. they were seen earlier today, you can see the remnants of a real protest and calls for justice with george floyd but then as time went on and things evolved, and fires broke out in molotov cocktails and bottles were being...
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harris: we can see to that are burning right now. >> will try to get to a better view. harris: on the right side of your screen, i will ask to put up so we can tell what. you know what's interesting, you
harris: we can see to that are burning right now. >> will try to get to a better view. harris: on the right side of your screen, i will ask to put up so we can tell what. you know what's interesting, you
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with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s.man heads the assembly to the nation's leaders. on a six-horse field artillery caisson escorted by representatives of every branch of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people enroute from the station to the white house. warplanes pay a final tribute to the fallen commander in chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow measured tread in franklin roosevelt's honor. across from the white house, in lafayette park, the men, women and children whom franklin roosevelt served so well watch in tearful silence. ♪ ♪ then just before the brief private white house rites, president roosevelt's casket rests in the historic east room. here, 80 years before, lay abraham lincoln. now, home again to the garden of his family home in hyde park, new york, comes president roosevelt. here in the old and lovely hudson river estate which several years ago he bequeathed to the people of the united states, immortal remains of a man whose
with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s.man heads the assembly to the nation's leaders. on a six-horse field artillery caisson escorted by representatives of every branch of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people enroute from the station to the white house. warplanes pay a final tribute to the fallen commander in chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow measured tread in franklin roosevelt's...
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harris: i had on burning carrot minutes ago and former commissioner for police in new york, he said the restraint that he is seeing is something that really stands out this evening, this is the first night, this is not the second night, and many of the fratelli's is not the third, it's a fortnite and he said everybody reaches an intensity in a breaking point and he said the restraint is something we need in these hearing it. we can hear the choppers ahead and we will take a live look at philadelphia, but i will come back to you. i'm glad you're on a rooftop tonight and we hope that the situation dies down a bit but it does not look like it as they have brought in for the first time the national guard at our nations capital along with all those other assets of law enforcement, this is philadelphia. in downtown philadelphia, things are burning. look at the streams of water that are on whatever it's burning right now. that is a block away and having cover scenes like this before when something is on fire in your shooting a block away, there is a perimeter that set up potentially but it's h
harris: i had on burning carrot minutes ago and former commissioner for police in new york, he said the restraint that he is seeing is something that really stands out this evening, this is the first night, this is not the second night, and many of the fratelli's is not the third, it's a fortnite and he said everybody reaches an intensity in a breaking point and he said the restraint is something we need in these hearing it. we can hear the choppers ahead and we will take a live look at...
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they let things burn. >> you know what -- >> harris: no, i don't know why. do you know why? >> yes.ou know why? because of frustration. i am not justifying what people did. i am not justifying what people -- i believe in peaceful protests. i've organized protests all my adult life. but here's what i know. i know the frustration, i know the anger. i cannot tell you the number of people i've talked to in the last 48 hours who say, "i can't sleep." >> harris: why do it this way? why do it this way, donna? why tear down the infrastructure that keeps you fed and safe, and potentially might give you a job in the future once we get through this? we are resilient americans, we are going to beat covid when we were the other. but my goodness, if you tear down the places of business, you're beating yourself. >> you know, your frustration with people tearing down buildings, people tearing down businesses, is the same frustration that many of us have. >> harris: livelihood. >> this concern that i walked to the corner, i can be shot. i can be pulled over in my car. that is the frustration. i'm no
they let things burn. >> you know what -- >> harris: no, i don't know why. do you know why? >> yes.ou know why? because of frustration. i am not justifying what people did. i am not justifying what people -- i believe in peaceful protests. i've organized protests all my adult life. but here's what i know. i know the frustration, i know the anger. i cannot tell you the number of people i've talked to in the last 48 hours who say, "i can't sleep." >> harris: why...
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harris. massachusetts senator, elizabeth born in minnesota senator amy klobuchar. other possible runningmates include former georgia governor candidate stacy a burn and florida congresswoman val demings. political experts believe voters will make their decisions based off of frustration with local leaders over how they respond to the coronavirus pandemic. republicans hold a 54 to 57 majority in the u.s. senate. 35 senate seats are up for grabs. experts point out one advantage of being the incumbent's constituents see politicians in action responding to the biggest crisis in their lifetime. other experts believe the federal response could affect individual state elections. >> voters are judging the whole of government response. it was the white house's denial of this threat in january and february while it festered that put the country on the back foot, both in terms of the public health response and testing and economic response. >> other factors complicating the election cycle include speaking directly to voters in raising campaign money. >>> the coronavirus pandemic is creating an unusual situation. 100,000 people are sailing aimlessly unable t
harris. massachusetts senator, elizabeth born in minnesota senator amy klobuchar. other possible runningmates include former georgia governor candidate stacy a burn and florida congresswoman val demings. political experts believe voters will make their decisions based off of frustration with local leaders over how they respond to the coronavirus pandemic. republicans hold a 54 to 57 majority in the u.s. senate. 35 senate seats are up for grabs. experts point out one advantage of being the...
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i would like so much to meet harry truman who just seemed so authentic, staying up nights reading. burning a hole in the pillow because he was determined to teach himself about the ancient greeks and rome. learning about the american century from this strong, proud, humble, brilliant leader. brian: susan. susan: you were talking about haters before. in our book, we tell three your interview the rift between theodore roosevelt and taft and how just like adams and jefferson, they came together late. would you briefly tell that story? jeffrey: of course, roosevelt was taft's mentor. he persuaded him to run for president. he said he would be the greatest resident since washington. they have this painful falling out precipitated over a series of misunderstandings and political differences including taft's decision to bring antitrust suit that roosevelt refused to bring. then, roosevelt breaks his promise not to run again. taft is persuaded that roosevelt is a demagogue threatening the constitution. he runs for president unwillingly to defend the constitution against roosevelt's demagoguery. rep
i would like so much to meet harry truman who just seemed so authentic, staying up nights reading. burning a hole in the pillow because he was determined to teach himself about the ancient greeks and rome. learning about the american century from this strong, proud, humble, brilliant leader. brian: susan. susan: you were talking about haters before. in our book, we tell three your interview the rift between theodore roosevelt and taft and how just like adams and jefferson, they came together...
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harry truman. he seemed so authentic. staying up nights reading. burning a hole into his pillow with a light bulb because he was determined to learn about the ancient greeks. the strong, proud, humble leader. >> susan? >> thank you. when you were talking about haters before. jeffrey rosen, in our book through your interview, we tell about the rift between theodore roosevelt and taft. just like adams and jefferson, they came together late in their life. could you briefly tell that story? >> it is a wonderful story of course. roosevelt was taft's mentor, persuaded him to run for president, said he would be the greatest president since washington. then they have this painful falling out precipitated by a series of misunderstandings and political differences including taft's decision to bring in anti trust suit that roosevelt refused to bring which embarrassed roosevelt. then roosevelt through ambition breaks his promise to not run again. runs for president. roosevelt is convinced that taft is a demagogue. then reporters seem on the campaign trail after he has
harry truman. he seemed so authentic. staying up nights reading. burning a hole into his pillow with a light bulb because he was determined to learn about the ancient greeks. the strong, proud, humble leader. >> susan? >> thank you. when you were talking about haters before. jeffrey rosen, in our book through your interview, we tell about the rift between theodore roosevelt and taft. just like adams and jefferson, they came together late in their life. could you briefly tell that...
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nobody on this program can sit here and justify the burning down a community and i think it is our it is over that's what i asked the kid really harris they are peers that are coming in and other organizations are coming in and destroying these communities and the media is wrong for disport train that but the president acknowledged that there were people protesting at least understood already how. paris i want to just bring it back to to some of the facts i've got here the poverty rate in this state for african-americans is almost 4 times the white policy rate 10 percent of black americans in minneapolis and st paul were unemployed compared with just 4 percent of white american residents 36 percent of whites got bachelor's degrees in the state compared to only 20 percent of the black population is there a problem. yes i think all of those stats are very problematic and i think that's why you've seen a president try to put in policies that will impact the black community in a positive way as we saw with the historic low black unemployment before colbert 19 we saw him doing that we saw it on president support both financially and for h
nobody on this program can sit here and justify the burning down a community and i think it is our it is over that's what i asked the kid really harris they are peers that are coming in and other organizations are coming in and destroying these communities and the media is wrong for disport train that but the president acknowledged that there were people protesting at least understood already how. paris i want to just bring it back to to some of the facts i've got here the poverty rate in this...
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question, there's so many but i think i would like so much to meet harry truman who just seemed so authentic. staying up nights reading, burning a hole in the pillow with a bulb because he was so determined to teach himself about the ancient greek and learning about the american century as president from this strong, proud, humble, brilliant strong leader. >> susan? >> thank you. before i get to questions. when you were talking about haters before, jeffrey rosen in our book we tell through your interview the rift between theodore roosevelt and taft, and how just like adams and jefferson, they came together late in their life. would you tell that story? it's a great story. >> roosevelt was taft's mentor. he persuaded him to run for president. he said he was going to be the greatest president since washington. then they have this painful falling out precipitated over a series of misunderstandings and political differences, including taft's decision to bring an anti-trust suit that roosevelt refused to bring, which embarrassed roosevelt. roosevelt breaks his promise not to run again. taft is persuaded that roosevelt is a demagogu
question, there's so many but i think i would like so much to meet harry truman who just seemed so authentic. staying up nights reading, burning a hole in the pillow with a bulb because he was so determined to teach himself about the ancient greek and learning about the american century as president from this strong, proud, humble, brilliant strong leader. >> susan? >> thank you. before i get to questions. when you were talking about haters before, jeffrey rosen in our book we tell...
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harry dunn we speak to his family's lawyer geoffrey robertson q.c. about what happens to law during coronavirus from jury trials to the u.k. torture of julian the sun and from brazil to burning injustice and with the u.k. one of the world's worst hit countries is boris johnson's government following the science of following private health care and big pharma personnel we are the kings fund chief executive richard murray all of them all coming up today is going underground 1st what will the last thing human rights legacy be of coronavirus joining me now from london is the world renowned human rights barrister has defended everyone from wiki leaks founder julian assange to brazilian president lula co-founder of down the street chambers jeffrey robinson q.c. jeffrey thanks for coming back on before i even get to coronavirus actually want to talk about terrorism given you a defended people on just accused of terrorism but let's go to the cia which theoretically protects us from terrorism just take us through the interpol red notice this week on the case of a tragic killing in this country of a british subject by an alleged cia spy well that is certainly.
harry dunn we speak to his family's lawyer geoffrey robertson q.c. about what happens to law during coronavirus from jury trials to the u.k. torture of julian the sun and from brazil to burning injustice and with the u.k. one of the world's worst hit countries is boris johnson's government following the science of following private health care and big pharma personnel we are the kings fund chief executive richard murray all of them all coming up today is going underground 1st what will the last...
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nobody on this program can sit here and justify the burning down a community and i think it is all right is all right that's what i asked from the q.b. harris they are. going to coming in and other organizations are coming in and destroying these communities and the media is wrong for disport train that but the president acknowledged that there were people protesting at least probably understood already how. there is i want to just bring it back to to some of the facts i've got here the poverty rate in this state for african-americans is almost 4 times the white policy rate 10 percent of black americans in minneapolis and st paul were unemployed compared with just 4 percent of white american residents 36 percent of whites got bachelor's degrees in the state compared to only 20 percent of the black population is there a problem. yes i think all of those stats are very problematic and i think that's why you've seen a president try to put in policies that will impact the black community in a positive way as we saw with the historic low black unemployment before colbert 19 we saw him doing that we saw it on president support both financially an
nobody on this program can sit here and justify the burning down a community and i think it is all right is all right that's what i asked from the q.b. harris they are. going to coming in and other organizations are coming in and destroying these communities and the media is wrong for disport train that but the president acknowledged that there were people protesting at least probably understood already how. there is i want to just bring it back to to some of the facts i've got here the poverty...
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harry dunn we speak to his family's lawyer geoffrey robertson q.c. about what happens to law during coronavirus from jury trials to the u.k. torture of judy in the sun and from brazil to burning injustice and with the u.k. one of the world's worst hit countries is boris johnson's government following the science of following private health care and big pharma personnel we are the kings fund chief executive richard murray also more coming up with today's going underground but 1st what will the law sting human rights legacy be of growing a virus joining me now from london is the world renowned human rights barrister has defended everyone from wiki leaks founder julian assange to brazilian president lula co-founder of dow the street chambers jeffrey robinson q.c. jeffrey thanks for coming back on before i even get to coronavirus actually want to do. about terrorism given you've had defended people unjustly accused of terrorism but let's go to the cia which as theoretically protects us from terrorism just take us through the interpol red notice this week on a case of a tragic killing in this country of a british subject by an alleged cia spy well or tactic is certainly the word f
harry dunn we speak to his family's lawyer geoffrey robertson q.c. about what happens to law during coronavirus from jury trials to the u.k. torture of judy in the sun and from brazil to burning injustice and with the u.k. one of the world's worst hit countries is boris johnson's government following the science of following private health care and big pharma personnel we are the kings fund chief executive richard murray also more coming up with today's going underground but 1st what will the...