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: (machine hissing) ♪ >> let's bring you some breaking news fromtaly. deaths have risen by 683 in 24 hours, lifting the total death toll to 7,503. >> we're now into day ne of the ckdown. the authorities believe that the next week or so is very crucial. the peak infection ratstill has not been reached yet. >> today, italy has passed a deadly milestone: more peoplead rom the virus than in china. >> buona sera. (wat running) >> mangiatordi: >> kids:at >> mangidi: >> kids: >> maria teresa: >> oh, virus ic >>le and mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi and michele: >> michele: >> mangiatordi: (all exclaiming) m >>giatordi: ♪ (deves beeping and hissing) >> mangiatordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiator's mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi's mother: (mother speaking softly) >> mangiatordi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi mother: ♪ ♪ >> mangiatordi: (mother laughs on phone) mangiatordi and mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: okay, ciao, ciao, mama, ciao.
: (machine hissing) ♪ >> let's bring you some breaking news fromtaly. deaths have risen by 683 in 24 hours, lifting the total death toll to 7,503. >> we're now into day ne of the ckdown. the authorities believe that the next week or so is very crucial. the peak infection ratstill has not been reached yet. >> today, italy has passed a deadly milestone: more peoplead rom the virus than in china. >> buona sera. (wat running) >> mangiatordi: >> kids:at >>...
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) >> mangiatordi: (machine hissing) ♪ >> let's bring you some breaking news from italy.eaths have risen by 683 in 24 hours, lifting the total death toll to 7,503. >> we're now into day nine of the lockdown.e thorities believe that the nexteek or so is very crucial. has not been reached yet.till >> today, italy has passed a dead from the viru ine people china. >> buona sera. (water running) >> mangiatordi: >> kids: >>angiatordi: >> kids: >> maria teresa: >> oh, virus! >> michele and mangiatordi:: >> mangiator >> mangiatordi and michele: >> michele: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi:) ♪ (devices beeping and hsing) an >>atordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi's mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi's mother: (mothespeaking softly) >> mangiatordi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mother: ♪ >> mangiatordi: (mother laughs on phone) mangiatordi and mother: >> mangiatdi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: okay, ao, ciao, mama, ciao. >> ciao. (phone chirps off) >>angiatordi (chuckling): >> there are
) >> mangiatordi: (machine hissing) ♪ >> let's bring you some breaking news from italy.eaths have risen by 683 in 24 hours, lifting the total death toll to 7,503. >> we're now into day nine of the lockdown.e thorities believe that the nexteek or so is very crucial. has not been reached yet.till >> today, italy has passed a dead from the viru ine people china. >> buona sera. (water running) >> mangiatordi: >> kids: >>angiatordi: >> kids:...
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hiss. that's what i say to you. hiss. it's been another day with nationwide sunshine.o far. you can see those clear skies nearby on that weatherwatch picture. some mist and fog forming around the coasts of eastern scotland, but for most of us, clear and starry overnight with temperatures 6013 degrees. a little cooler potentially out in the countryside. tomorrow, another fine and sunny day nationwide. a little bit of fairweather cloud developing as we head into the afternoon but not spoiling the sunshine much. it will be warm once again. the temperatures: into scotland, reaching the 20s and the warmest areas. looks pretty warm in parts of the highlands. 2a as well into western areas of northern ireland and across western wales this weekend. a favoured spot for seeing some pretty high temperatures — 25 degrees in porthmadog and similar temperatures over in bournemouth. into tuesday, this weather front approaching the far north of scotland. that's going to bring some rain across these far northern areas. maybe five to ten millimetres from that system. so some wet weather,
hiss. that's what i say to you. hiss. it's been another day with nationwide sunshine.o far. you can see those clear skies nearby on that weatherwatch picture. some mist and fog forming around the coasts of eastern scotland, but for most of us, clear and starry overnight with temperatures 6013 degrees. a little cooler potentially out in the countryside. tomorrow, another fine and sunny day nationwide. a little bit of fairweather cloud developing as we head into the afternoon but not spoiling the...
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grape and canister mingles, their hissing scream in this hellish carnival. george gordon described the battle as a hellish carnival. not a carnival i want to visit. as the sun sank, the last sounds of battle died away. the cannon could grow cool. there were thousands sleeping the sleep that knows no waking. many times as many suffering the agony that are attend on wounds. the corn and trees fresh in the morning were reddened by the blood and the earth was fur rofd by lead and iron. night brought sleep and forgetfulness and refreshment to many. the murmur of the night wind breathing over the fields of wheat and clover was mingled with the groans of countless sufferers of both armies. who can imagine the horrors of such a night? lieutenant blakeslee, this was the saddest we experienced. all was quiet and as silent as the grave. john walker, general, to those who had not been witness to a great battle like this were more than 100,000 men, they are engaged in the work of slaughtering each other. it's impossible by the power of words to convey an adequate idea of
grape and canister mingles, their hissing scream in this hellish carnival. george gordon described the battle as a hellish carnival. not a carnival i want to visit. as the sun sank, the last sounds of battle died away. the cannon could grow cool. there were thousands sleeping the sleep that knows no waking. many times as many suffering the agony that are attend on wounds. the corn and trees fresh in the morning were reddened by the blood and the earth was fur rofd by lead and iron. night...
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remained open to dialogue but it's relying on good will argentina was in recession before the coronavirus hiss rampant inflation and widespread poverty were already the norm without some form of a rifle for its $65000000000.00 debt burden default appears inevitable. italy emerging from its lock down and to join us in florence are due to reopen but that anything but optimistic. florence's ponte vecchio bridge has been known for its quaint to rid of shops since medieval times. for current tenants like you did that be shown me getting in remains something of an old fashioned peculiarity. she is one of several jewelers operating on the bridge the pandemic has been a disaster for them tourists are their main source of business but they are long gone because of lockdown restrictions. shops like you dieter's are currently closed their juju reopen on may 18th but she says they cannot do so without additional support or they get off the cost of just your own and if we were to reopen we'd have operating costs that we can't afford at this time they don't know you have them here still on the way we've wri
remained open to dialogue but it's relying on good will argentina was in recession before the coronavirus hiss rampant inflation and widespread poverty were already the norm without some form of a rifle for its $65000000000.00 debt burden default appears inevitable. italy emerging from its lock down and to join us in florence are due to reopen but that anything but optimistic. florence's ponte vecchio bridge has been known for its quaint to rid of shops since medieval times. for current tenants...
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nhk went to miyagi to report on hiss conservationn efforts. >> reporter: it's morning. about 80,000 wild geese fill the sky. they migrate to japan from eastern siberia into winter. >> translator: i was impressed at how splendid the geese looked in the morning sun. so many geese flew by, and i was surprised. but they were beautiful and cool. >> reporter: one man's life was changed forever when he first saw the massive flock of back in 1970. masayuki has devoted himself to their conservation for almost half a century. >> translator: you have to stay 100 meters away from the birds. if you get closer, the geese fly off right away. they're one of the most easily-frightened of all birds. >> reporter: many species spend the weather here. the most common is the greatate white-fronted goose. this species likes beans, not surprisingly, it's known as the "bean goose." but the 70 year old has a special place in his heart for the aleutian cackling goose. it's an endangered species. he has spent a quarter of a century trying to restore the birds' annual migration between russia and j
nhk went to miyagi to report on hiss conservationn efforts. >> reporter: it's morning. about 80,000 wild geese fill the sky. they migrate to japan from eastern siberia into winter. >> translator: i was impressed at how splendid the geese looked in the morning sun. so many geese flew by, and i was surprised. but they were beautiful and cool. >> reporter: one man's life was changed forever when he first saw the massive flock of back in 1970. masayuki has devoted himself to their...
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canisters and bullets whistling and hissing. most fiend lake through the air until you can almost see them. with 3000 rounds in our, three to 4 million bullets fired and 12 hours, it's almost as if you can see them. the fire became fearful, incessant, merged into a tumultuous course that made the earth tremble. the discharge of musk tree sounded upon the ear like the rolling of 1000 distant drums. julius robe already covered the essence of the american civil war and one sentence. he was in the 12 massachusetts. he is wounded early on. fellows from his regiment rake him over the east woods and get him behind a tree. here is what he remembered. our troops advanced, their firing was terrific. the corn stocks fell as if mode. the air was full of explosions and the smell of brimstone. missiles of all kinds strike trees. i was shot through the right thigh by our own men. after being wounded by the southerners, who was shot by his own. a poor fellow with uplifted arm begs for water. i was exposed to the fire of slavery and freedom. his
canisters and bullets whistling and hissing. most fiend lake through the air until you can almost see them. with 3000 rounds in our, three to 4 million bullets fired and 12 hours, it's almost as if you can see them. the fire became fearful, incessant, merged into a tumultuous course that made the earth tremble. the discharge of musk tree sounded upon the ear like the rolling of 1000 distant drums. julius robe already covered the essence of the american civil war and one sentence. he was in the...
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hiss trial, alreready postponed once, is expected to startrt in twtwo weeks. retetired army colonel has tan part in these proteststs. he is disappointed by benny gantz, who broroke his election promise to not enter a government with in -- with an indidicted prime mininister. [spspeaking foreieign language] translatator: itt is s true thae is innocent ununtil proven guily but t it is not rigight, not mo, and without values that a prime minister will lead the government in the afternoon and in the morning has to defend himself in court. reporter: the new coalition singled out another major policy issue, the annexation of parts of the west bank. u.s. president donald trump released his controversial vision for peace proposal now, israel's government can put out legislation to annexex parts of the jordan valley b by july. >> [speaking foreign language] trananslator: in the july, sovereignty should be applilied over the jorda valley, the northehern dead sea area, and te jewish setettlements in the west bank regardldless of trump''s p. it is a dangerous plan that wo
hiss trial, alreready postponed once, is expected to startrt in twtwo weeks. retetired army colonel has tan part in these proteststs. he is disappointed by benny gantz, who broroke his election promise to not enter a government with in -- with an indidicted prime mininister. [spspeaking foreieign language] translatator: itt is s true thae is innocent ununtil proven guily but t it is not rigight, not mo, and without values that a prime minister will lead the government in the afternoon and in...
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larry kramer began his career writing movies winning an oscar nomination for "women in love" it was hissed a advocacy work that brought him fame his 1985 play "the normal heart" later adapted by hbo brought the aids pain to families across the world. >> please god, give us one more year. >> reporter: by 1987, more than 16,000 people were dead frustrated with government inactions, kramer founded act up whose protests of politicians, doctors and the catholic church angered many including fellow activists. >> i'm so sick of hearing about our tactics defending people the vietnam war was not ended by people being nice. nice people walk into gas chambers. >> reporter: those protests exceeded pressuring the fda to provide aids patients access to potentially life saving drugs before they were proven effective. >> he's a historic figure. >> reporter: diagnosed with hiv and hepatitis b in 1998, he received a liver transplant in 2001 revered by many, he's remained controversial by some for early work criticizing gay promiscuity. >> there is a kid that says thank you for saving my life. that makes it
larry kramer began his career writing movies winning an oscar nomination for "women in love" it was hissed a advocacy work that brought him fame his 1985 play "the normal heart" later adapted by hbo brought the aids pain to families across the world. >> please god, give us one more year. >> reporter: by 1987, more than 16,000 people were dead frustrated with government inactions, kramer founded act up whose protests of politicians, doctors and the catholic church...
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but firefighters started hearing hissing noises and rumblings in the building on 300 block of east boyce street and began retreating. the trouble is not all got to safety before the explosion. >> it was like a tornado of fire. you could feel the rumbling of the fire itself. >> the fire absolutely intensified and it shot out 30 feet like a blowtorch. >> it burned so hot and melted some of the helmets and singed the firefighters' clothing. >> it is extra hard. >> that is why robert waited until he heard all the firefighters survived to shared his video, wanting the world to know what they faced and the honor they showed in the greatest of dangers. sumat just the appreciation for the bravery that these firemen had. >> that was christie reporting. two firefighters have been taken off the ventilators and they are trying to find the cause of that explosion. >>> new details about a deadly jet crashed during an air show in canada. what we are learning about the victims. >>> you're looking at the golden gate bridge. it is 4:43 am. remember, we want to bring you the we're here for you and we're op
but firefighters started hearing hissing noises and rumblings in the building on 300 block of east boyce street and began retreating. the trouble is not all got to safety before the explosion. >> it was like a tornado of fire. you could feel the rumbling of the fire itself. >> the fire absolutely intensified and it shot out 30 feet like a blowtorch. >> it burned so hot and melted some of the helmets and singed the firefighters' clothing. >> it is extra hard. >>...
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chief chaplain say police responded to hiss house after he and another man got into an argument and threatened to fight each other. >> he admitted to lunging at the officer with the knife. he apologized. he said was his fault. >> the chief says rosalia is locked up facing charges related to assault with a deadly weapon against the police officers. s in the second police officer or second officer involved shooting here in the city of hayward within a week. back on may 20th. police killed a man. they say that man was being sought out for a murder case. >>> the mayor unveiling plans to reopen much of san francisco's economy beginning in june. kpix 5's andrea is live with a tentative schedule for all of it. >> these are guidelines released by the city and county of san francisco, mayor london reid said in a news conference today that because san franciscoans had done such a good job comply with the stay- at-home order that she could reveal new phases of reopening. >> starting june 1st, child care, botanical gardens and outdoor museums a go in the city and county of san francisco. but with loosenin
chief chaplain say police responded to hiss house after he and another man got into an argument and threatened to fight each other. >> he admitted to lunging at the officer with the knife. he apologized. he said was his fault. >> the chief says rosalia is locked up facing charges related to assault with a deadly weapon against the police officers. s in the second police officer or second officer involved shooting here in the city of hayward within a week. back on may 20th. police...
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at 9:00, british prime minister hiss johnson takes part in first question time in the house of commonsecovering from the coronavirus. after that, andrew cuomo update coronavirus response efforts. ♪ ♪ [gunshots]
at 9:00, british prime minister hiss johnson takes part in first question time in the house of commonsecovering from the coronavirus. after that, andrew cuomo update coronavirus response efforts. ♪ ♪ [gunshots]
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he can't getet the state to giv him the 120,000 cubic meters of wood he needs for hiss production. he has to buy it and at inflated prices b because o of the deman frfr china. >> we started buying wood a year ago. bearing in mind that the logging companies sell most of their produce to china at prices that are double or even triple the average on the russia markets. in a year we managed to stockpile 10,000 cubic meters of wood. >> 10,000 cubic meters will be just e enough to k keep the fac running for a month and a half. afterwards it will have to stop for lack of raw materials. >> with the only investor in the far east, that's not just making prosecute prices on papaper. with numbers and nonexistent fafactories. they've actually build a -- built a plant and vested a billion rubles. >> assssuming it can get the wo supppply it needs, this factory will operate tax-free for five years. like most new investments in the region. notwithstanding the various hiccups, the russian state is lavishing ever more money on the far east. it plans to invest man: the islamic state's brutal reign of
he can't getet the state to giv him the 120,000 cubic meters of wood he needs for hiss production. he has to buy it and at inflated prices b because o of the deman frfr china. >> we started buying wood a year ago. bearing in mind that the logging companies sell most of their produce to china at prices that are double or even triple the average on the russia markets. in a year we managed to stockpile 10,000 cubic meters of wood. >> 10,000 cubic meters will be just e enough to k keep...
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5000000 people are now known to have contracted the virus new cases are surging in south america hissing countries are through and brazil is fishing hard in the u.s. and europe infection rates have started to drop and governments have begun to relax the restrictions but some vajrayana just a warning that a 2nd wave of infections is not a matter often if but when. christian from the bold health organization joins me now he's in geneva hi christian so we've now had the biggest single day number in reported cases hate 5000000 people are now known to have quit at 19 is it safe to say that we're far from out of the woods. yes because if we look at the global picture we can see that indeed the case is not going to be the new high of a daily infection rate of children actually do a lot of cases are still slightly lying it's not every day but. so now while in some parts of europe especially cases are going down it is literally far from many many countries have seen a slight decrease in cases that is good but on the countries in latin america in africa are still about to have a higher increase in
5000000 people are now known to have contracted the virus new cases are surging in south america hissing countries are through and brazil is fishing hard in the u.s. and europe infection rates have started to drop and governments have begun to relax the restrictions but some vajrayana just a warning that a 2nd wave of infections is not a matter often if but when. christian from the bold health organization joins me now he's in geneva hi christian so we've now had the biggest single day number...
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country and access to healthcare is more important than ever the status quo is incredibly inefficient hissing credit it's tight employment for no real reason this problem exposes a lot of the net of chrysis in our system now before the pandemic broke out roughly 160000000 americans had access to health care through their job now for those who lose their job due to layoffs they have access to health care including medicaid or the cobra law quite complicated polls show that 68 percent of americans don't know what their options would be if they lost their job when it comes to health insurance furthermore research indicates that 7000000 americans are unlikely to find a new health care plan if they lose their job who's going to pay for it last words i'll never forget the response my patient goss' doubt between labor breaths to me and my team have to explain that he needs to be intubated and placed on a ventilator and this is not just bad for individuals it's bad for the health of the entire country means people not going out to seek the help they need and staying sick one out of every 7 u.s. adult
country and access to healthcare is more important than ever the status quo is incredibly inefficient hissing credit it's tight employment for no real reason this problem exposes a lot of the net of chrysis in our system now before the pandemic broke out roughly 160000000 americans had access to health care through their job now for those who lose their job due to layoffs they have access to health care including medicaid or the cobra law quite complicated polls show that 68 percent of...
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use because that wound has not even healed for president trump and so any time he has a chance in hiss e to discredit the probe and certainly his impeachmenwill do that and that's what we saw in the case of what he is w allegingh general flynn but even the president himself was not abl to offer clarity about what crime was committed. he's talking about people should go t jail. he has kind -- coined yet another phrase, obama gate, to talk about this. d he hasn't talked about what he's talking about and that doesn't matter sometimes becau we know when he -- when hede vers a message and he has this catch phrase, we see him hammering it aver over and over and i think that's what's happening in this case with inynn. he's really t to send that message that he was wrongedy his predecessor. you're atnathan, when the associated press writing stories for newspapers across country. jake: can i jump in? robert: please jump in. what be the real facts here that matter with general flynn's case as you hear everything from t president,ion than? jonathan? jonathan: bob, i was so eager to get in on this
use because that wound has not even healed for president trump and so any time he has a chance in hiss e to discredit the probe and certainly his impeachmenwill do that and that's what we saw in the case of what he is w allegingh general flynn but even the president himself was not abl to offer clarity about what crime was committed. he's talking about people should go t jail. he has kind -- coined yet another phrase, obama gate, to talk about this. d he hasn't talked about what he's talking...
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they could grow it in other places and ship it to hong kong and earn money on well as i think the hissing at the let's keep us up to date with what's happening nationally bringing it in this summer china is only going to no i mean you're you can't just you can't just say oh you know terrible things are happening now you have to know that if you if you don't know it's handed back to china after being forcibly taken you could see this as somehow this is a country that in a 2nd area that is under attack by not going yeah i mean again legacy of colonialism let me let me share this with me from the south china morning post thailand is the chief executive of hong kong under the spotlight once again and this is what she sings here most and we are very free society so for the time being people have the freedom to say whatever they want to send me as interesting for the time being what he think of her i think under national security. she seems to be in agreement with it. but a cynic wish it would of course we haven't see any opposition from the government and i think that's exactly the problem you
they could grow it in other places and ship it to hong kong and earn money on well as i think the hissing at the let's keep us up to date with what's happening nationally bringing it in this summer china is only going to no i mean you're you can't just you can't just say oh you know terrible things are happening now you have to know that if you if you don't know it's handed back to china after being forcibly taken you could see this as somehow this is a country that in a 2nd area that is under...
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he ended hiss remarks and furthther retaliation after a temperate suspension of us funding last month. he said if the world health organization does not make substantive improvements within the next thirty days i thank my temporary freeze of funding to the organization permanent and reconsider membership. china dismissed trump's comments testing he was simply diverting attention from his own fate is. maybelline order some true compassion. to mundra i am sure. yes you colonel beltrame. should we did also sharpen a puncture without google. not me and more okay to move on from complete pleasee it may phone system from hopefully the movie. the e. u. after trump's threat- still countries to support the w. h. o. in the wake of his continued attacks. this is the time for solidarity- it is not the time for finger pointing or undermining multilateral chrome corporation. the w. h. o. is big diplomatic battleground over the global response to the disease. and the state s stated ththis tuesd i in favor o of an independent t review. the director general has said he will set it up at the earliest a
he ended hiss remarks and furthther retaliation after a temperate suspension of us funding last month. he said if the world health organization does not make substantive improvements within the next thirty days i thank my temporary freeze of funding to the organization permanent and reconsider membership. china dismissed trump's comments testing he was simply diverting attention from his own fate is. maybelline order some true compassion. to mundra i am sure. yes you colonel beltrame. should we...
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he spent much of his time am pli fi phiing hiss political opponents. that went on today against joe biden. but between those he was at the tomb of the unknown shoulder and delivered remarks at for tt mch. >> the battlefield against an invisible enemy. >> as one nation we mourn alongside every single family that has lost loved ones including the families of our great veterans. together we will vanquish the virus and america will rise from this crisis to nut and greater heights. >> even as he acknowledged an on going battle, the president putting politics above public health, threatening to pull the gop convention from charlotte unless north carolina's governor can guarantee he will a packed convention in august, saying he needs an answer from the governor -- trump's threat coming two days after north carolina recorded its highest one day spike in cases. >> the good thing is this is three months away and too early to tell where north carolina will be. this is not political, not emotional. this is based on health expert's data and science. >> reporter: th
he spent much of his time am pli fi phiing hiss political opponents. that went on today against joe biden. but between those he was at the tomb of the unknown shoulder and delivered remarks at for tt mch. >> the battlefield against an invisible enemy. >> as one nation we mourn alongside every single family that has lost loved ones including the families of our great veterans. together we will vanquish the virus and america will rise from this crisis to nut and greater heights....
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. >> president trump later spoke from pennsylvania at a ppe factory saying he wants to shift hiss focus on resuscitating the economy. he was met the with demonstrators with a mock funeral saying it's too soon to reopen on. >>> how much and when to open as the coronavirus continues to spread. it's a national tug of war, the push to open and the pull to keep it locked down. new guidelines thou keep people safe in new businesses and schools. they are meant to serve addss a template as they go in stage two and three. however, it's a different picture in wisconsin. the state opening up after the supreme court overturned the stay at home orders. >> we flipped it in the parking lot. we will get a drink. >> we will have more cases, and it's a sad occasion for the state. >> you saw lots of fleem crammed in a bar. they are allowing visitors social distancing in the sand. >>> incredible story are for a man that survived covid-19. his is back home. his lungs took such a beating that his voice is shot and he relies on an oxygen tank to breathe. here is more from oakland. >> martin and kevin's love s
. >> president trump later spoke from pennsylvania at a ppe factory saying he wants to shift hiss focus on resuscitating the economy. he was met the with demonstrators with a mock funeral saying it's too soon to reopen on. >>> how much and when to open as the coronavirus continues to spread. it's a national tug of war, the push to open and the pull to keep it locked down. new guidelines thou keep people safe in new businesses and schools. they are meant to serve addss a template...
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. >> not from hiss own personal efforts. the average is difficult. it's detail oriented. the more the president involves himself, the challenge now is to substantially ramp up testing. that requires pushing businesses in a way that don't want to push. in a way that doesn't want to be pushed. he hasn't been particularly good in terms of his personal efforts in protecting the coronavirus. we remember the briefing where we talked about injecting disinfectant to have a cleanse of the body. he's more comfortable in a roll for cheerleading for the economy. he's leaving the coronavirus fight, the testing fight of the contact tracing fight, all those things to governors, local officials that are assisting with that. his own personal efforts are being day voevoted to talking u economy, trying to get the recovery going. we expect a sharp trop in economic activity in the second quarter of this year. and the president has got to get that turned around in the the third quarter to have a shot at making up his deficit against joe biden. >> the smartest way to get the economy back open i
. >> not from hiss own personal efforts. the average is difficult. it's detail oriented. the more the president involves himself, the challenge now is to substantially ramp up testing. that requires pushing businesses in a way that don't want to push. in a way that doesn't want to be pushed. he hasn't been particularly good in terms of his personal efforts in protecting the coronavirus. we remember the briefing where we talked about injecting disinfectant to have a cleanse of the body....
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(train rattling) (brakes hissing) >> ery morning, the train stopped and they used to throw out dead bodies. how can a child of 14... hope people should die so he'll have more room where to sit down? what has become of me? eventually, one early morning, the train stopped. through the slits of the truck, i saw the word auschwitz. i don't know what it meant, even-- auschwitz? didn't have a clue. >> none of us jews actually who had been transported could realize what was awaiting. evil rages, evil rules. and this was totally alien to our minds. so we just hugged each other, closely. (train wheels squealing) >> papa, is that-- is this all how it was, or have they redone the wires? >> no, we didn't, we didn't, because the trains, you see, the train came in here. >> and all these electric wires? >>es, oh, yes. >> is that how it was? >> yes, yes, yes, this is how it was. >> i remember the arriving very clearly, when the doors opened up. and the terror and the aggression hit us immediately, and the shouting, "get out!" (speaking german) the germans were waiting. you know? >> yeah, but i, i kind of
(train rattling) (brakes hissing) >> ery morning, the train stopped and they used to throw out dead bodies. how can a child of 14... hope people should die so he'll have more room where to sit down? what has become of me? eventually, one early morning, the train stopped. through the slits of the truck, i saw the word auschwitz. i don't know what it meant, even-- auschwitz? didn't have a clue. >> none of us jews actually who had been transported could realize what was awaiting. evil...
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29th massachusetts, several from new york and one regiment from pennsylvania and one common during hissed recruiting speeches was he said, irishmanart i ask no to do that which i myself am not do."red to i mentioned earlier about this nativist thinking, this idea want anybody else in the country during this time. will come directly into play with mahar and his recruiting efforts. what starts to happen is people in washington, d.c. are starting to get a little jittery as this an all-irish brigade. why do we want this many one placeltogether in at one time? that's not good. that's not what we're looking for. and as a result, they will pick an american -- all right, fine, the brigade. however, it will not be led by an irishman. led by an american. and the folks down in will selectd.c. james shields. he had served in the mexican war. a brigadier general and senator from two different states. though, wasblem, that he wasn't anywhere in the united states when this decision down.nded shields was, in fact, in mexico, mining operation. but it was so important to the powerhouses in d.c. that he be
29th massachusetts, several from new york and one regiment from pennsylvania and one common during hissed recruiting speeches was he said, irishmanart i ask no to do that which i myself am not do."red to i mentioned earlier about this nativist thinking, this idea want anybody else in the country during this time. will come directly into play with mahar and his recruiting efforts. what starts to happen is people in washington, d.c. are starting to get a little jittery as this an all-irish...
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the chandelier's, the corn hisses over the drapes, you will see in this picture that the mantles arete. they are actually read marble, mrs. kennedy thought white was better so she painted them. that was fine for a long time, they were difficult to keep white. the paint chipped. in the lower right hand corner is today's east room as it was refurbished with in the 1990s. the red mantles have been restored to their original color as they match the baseboards. there were no carpets originally, one of the first things barbara bush did, wasn't their chance we could have some carpets made? these were delivered early in the clinton administration. it is very 18th century design feature is having carpets and design ceilings reflect each other. it makes the room less noisy, but also takes away some of the opportunities that the children's once had, roosevelt children were known for roller skating through the room. subsequent children have had those attempts win -- but the room is still used, still left unfinished and used for all sorts of parties and entertaining. this would've been where pres
the chandelier's, the corn hisses over the drapes, you will see in this picture that the mantles arete. they are actually read marble, mrs. kennedy thought white was better so she painted them. that was fine for a long time, they were difficult to keep white. the paint chipped. in the lower right hand corner is today's east room as it was refurbished with in the 1990s. the red mantles have been restored to their original color as they match the baseboards. there were no carpets originally, one...
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always has the he like him or because of any fear similar to how the hell would be hissed to live here who had it in a hay. example . says by one issue the. family and that's where we are with the at our my rock it me in the hot dog at the mia if you know 60 degree at home office it means if them but else what's on here the letter would be a military cemetery damn abdulemam adama clip did lead me to the man at the show said most of their kid has 11 yr memory a good i guess god what with daily stuff such as in the campoli in making the metal where i had been most crowded commuter what should have been lyrical methadone yes go in my machine for home about but only. at the mcguire min are the over near. a low or nearly so yes shabby at damen feeb another day in how much they be from what she leaves one of which leaves me from what i'm till. now. wow ok. i never got it and only had a mother and then i said in the car or someone i get in a bubble and they're and says manual for how not to do. for them this and they mean and that's the only end and then has this general nominee and i will ge
always has the he like him or because of any fear similar to how the hell would be hissed to live here who had it in a hay. example . says by one issue the. family and that's where we are with the at our my rock it me in the hot dog at the mia if you know 60 degree at home office it means if them but else what's on here the letter would be a military cemetery damn abdulemam adama clip did lead me to the man at the show said most of their kid has 11 yr memory a good i guess god what with daily...
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pulled away from biden and as she pulled away he became angry, "you're nothing to me" she says biden hissedr. she complained to her superiors but didn't provide any of these horrifying details, a short time after she complained, she was fired, that's what she says. did this happen, did this assault and its particulars take place, we can't know for sure it was more than 25 years ago but here's the evidence reade points to to support her case. two unnamed friends of hers have spoken to media outlets hearing that she complained about harassment at the time, reade's brother and a neighbor also say they heard something about it, then there's a recently unearthed cnn clip from 1993 in which an unnamed woman calls into "larry king live" and asks larry king what her daughter to do about problems with a u.s. senator. >> hello. >> yes, hello. i'm wondering what a staffer is to do besides go to the press in washington, my daughter has just left there after working for a prominent senator and could not get through with her problems at all and the only thing she could have done was go to the press and s
pulled away from biden and as she pulled away he became angry, "you're nothing to me" she says biden hissedr. she complained to her superiors but didn't provide any of these horrifying details, a short time after she complained, she was fired, that's what she says. did this happen, did this assault and its particulars take place, we can't know for sure it was more than 25 years ago but here's the evidence reade points to to support her case. two unnamed friends of hers have spoken to...
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because of any fear similar to how the hell would be hissed to live here who had it in a hay. example but we. want to show the. family and that's where we are with the as our mother it mean the dog as the media if you know 60 degree at home office it means if them but elf what's on here the letter would be a military cemetery damn absalom home adama clip did lead me to the man made the shell and said most of their kid has 11 yr memory a good i guess god what with daily stuff such as in the campoli in making a metal bed i had been most kind of communal what should have been lyrical methadone yes there were no machining from home about but only. at the mcguire min are the or near. the lower nearly so yes shabby at damen feeb another day in how much they grew from what she leave why would she be if some one till. now. wow. am i that i don't have a mother and then i sit in the car or someone i get in a bubble in there and says manual for how not to do shouted. for them this and they mean and that's the only and i mean has this interim among animals given in on a handy way and let
because of any fear similar to how the hell would be hissed to live here who had it in a hay. example but we. want to show the. family and that's where we are with the as our mother it mean the dog as the media if you know 60 degree at home office it means if them but elf what's on here the letter would be a military cemetery damn absalom home adama clip did lead me to the man made the shell and said most of their kid has 11 yr memory a good i guess god what with daily stuff such as in the...
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maybe the biggest decision of all: now that the planet has essentially hissed "i will not be ignored,w do we confront the climate emergency? it's been the life-work of the environmentalist bill mckibben, who is also a distinguished scholar at middlebury college. you see a real way to use this catastrophe as opportunity? >> mckibben: well, what choice does one have, really, in a-- in a crisis but to try and-- and make something useful of it? i mean, the dumbest thing to do would just be to set up all the pins in the bowling alley one more time exactly the same way. here we are, where robert frost, you know, lived for the last 40 years of his life, in the woods of vermont. wrote many of his great poems. maybe his most famous poem is about the two roads diverging in the wood, you know? maybe it's sort of time to think about taking-- the slightly less traveled one. >> wertheim: what-- what does the less traveled road look like here? >> mckibben: we've spent the last 75 to 100 years really fixated-- in our country and increasingly around the world, on economic growth as the reason for all
maybe the biggest decision of all: now that the planet has essentially hissed "i will not be ignored,w do we confront the climate emergency? it's been the life-work of the environmentalist bill mckibben, who is also a distinguished scholar at middlebury college. you see a real way to use this catastrophe as opportunity? >> mckibben: well, what choice does one have, really, in a-- in a crisis but to try and-- and make something useful of it? i mean, the dumbest thing to do would just...
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hiss crisis-mismanagement is making matters worse, and mr. president, you are making the job of police officers harder when you have tweets like, no looting, more shooting, or things like that. that does not help. we need crisis management that understands we must be uniter in chief not divider in chief. we can do this, ali. it isn't easy, but i've seen it done, and we have to start by understanding that this is everybody's problem. this is not simply black america's problem. this is america's problem. >> well i will say here in minneapolis at the protests i've been at in the last few days these protests have not been just an african-american protest. this has been a very mixed crowd of people who think exactly as you do, tom. that violence against african-americans, socioeconomic injustice against african-americans is all of our problem. thanks for the work you've done and for joining us. former, the current, by the way, chairman of the democratic national committee former assistant rights and eddie glaude, professor and chairman center for
hiss crisis-mismanagement is making matters worse, and mr. president, you are making the job of police officers harder when you have tweets like, no looting, more shooting, or things like that. that does not help. we need crisis management that understands we must be uniter in chief not divider in chief. we can do this, ali. it isn't easy, but i've seen it done, and we have to start by understanding that this is everybody's problem. this is not simply black america's problem. this is america's...
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was ocd, taking everything in his room, boxed it, labeled it, the sheets off his bed and had hung hisscloset but the ornaments were beside it, metals and things and sat down in a bathtub and pulled the sheet over him and took his own life with a gun. that's what his mom found there was not a note or salutation but just him doing what he thought he needed to do and he cannot live with it anymore. he was a disappointment in his own eyes and so i had to come home and put his c blues togethr and his dad was a marine but do not remember how and go to the funeral home and put them on him. the reason i tell that story is because we had chris and could have saved his life right until the moment we couldn't. we can go back and replay those things that what should we have done but everyone out there know someone -- even if it is not a veteran because we are all americans. if you can have a positive impact in their life or see a red flag and get a professional involved, do it. chris was an amazing inspiration and the entire time in school and even in the marine corps and to honor him today, memor
was ocd, taking everything in his room, boxed it, labeled it, the sheets off his bed and had hung hisscloset but the ornaments were beside it, metals and things and sat down in a bathtub and pulled the sheet over him and took his own life with a gun. that's what his mom found there was not a note or salutation but just him doing what he thought he needed to do and he cannot live with it anymore. he was a disappointment in his own eyes and so i had to come home and put his c blues togethr and...
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central florida... [ alligator growls ] >> we have a couple thousand alligators... [ alligator growls, hissesnheritance. >> my idea all along was that i could build something that i could pass down to my family. >> that was always in the back of your mind? >> always in the back of my mind. >> can we name this one jamie? >> absolutely. >> but passing down an enterprise like this can be treacherous. >> upon my father's passing, we might have to hit the road. >> it might be sold out from underneath us. >> it's risky business... in more ways than one. >> what happened to your finger? >> crocodile bit it off. [ woman vocalizing, theme music plays ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
central florida... [ alligator growls ] >> we have a couple thousand alligators... [ alligator growls, hissesnheritance. >> my idea all along was that i could build something that i could pass down to my family. >> that was always in the back of your mind? >> always in the back of my mind. >> can we name this one jamie? >> absolutely. >> but passing down an enterprise like this can be treacherous. >> upon my father's passing, we might have to hit...
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efforts to replace inspector generals with his efforts to silence those who disagree with him and now hisseffort to deflect responsibility on china for many of the administration's own failings. it's part and parcel of the president e president's decision but a disservice to the country. >> chairman schiff, i want to talk about inspector general that started the impeachment process by the intelligence community's inspector general. if you can stay with us over the commercial break, we'd like to do that when we come back. if you could give us a moment, we'll be right back with chairman adam schiff. >> of course. >> thank you. blatche i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for
efforts to replace inspector generals with his efforts to silence those who disagree with him and now hisseffort to deflect responsibility on china for many of the administration's own failings. it's part and parcel of the president e president's decision but a disservice to the country. >> chairman schiff, i want to talk about inspector general that started the impeachment process by the intelligence community's inspector general. if you can stay with us over the commercial break, we'd...
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one arch enemy, henry of virginia, nearly 40 years his junior, called him the hissing serpent, which despite its nastiness, did in fact capture his cat and mouse approach, so it's more and mouse than a snake. one of john quincy adams was greatest performances came when he introduced the petition from a group of slaves, which led the southern colleagues to explode with calls to expel him. waiting patiently until the fuming dissipated and they drafted language to officially venture him. he revealed that the petition was not a call to end slavery, but to preserve it. it was a hoax, and the joke was on his colleagues. but then adams took it further. he made them even angrier when he proceeded to the legitimate defense of the right of slaves to petition congress. he said of sending the southern member of the house was no reason to silence the representative or refused to hear the petition. he reminded his colleagues that the south consisted of more than bastards. how could one favored class, and that is his word, the master class, supersede the rights of everyone else? the gag rule, gaggi
one arch enemy, henry of virginia, nearly 40 years his junior, called him the hissing serpent, which despite its nastiness, did in fact capture his cat and mouse approach, so it's more and mouse than a snake. one of john quincy adams was greatest performances came when he introduced the petition from a group of slaves, which led the southern colleagues to explode with calls to expel him. waiting patiently until the fuming dissipated and they drafted language to officially venture him. he...
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he w was very well loved by his colleagues, by people in hiss building.ad a longng careeeer in the s e , in his neighborhood, and in his community. for mamany of ththese famimilies was a c can b betrayal. they were not expecting j john hill who is 53 years old and out campaigning for election day last marchch in chicago. for a a lot of thesese families, when you call themem and talk ko them about covidid, they don't speak of it inin terms we might write about a. they speak of it as a sudden and incredible loss to the families and who they work. amy: we're going to go to break and d when we e come bacack we o people in thehe epicenter of the epicenter of the pandemic, who gets counted in their deaths, whoho doesn''t. what kinind of support does the state give, , especially for the undocucumented. adrianana gallardo, pulitzer prize-winning reporter with propublica. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "quarantine trio improvisation" by sonny singh, jonathan goldberger, and rohin khkhemani, friends playing together alone in their homes from los angeles to new
he w was very well loved by his colleagues, by people in hiss building.ad a longng careeeer in the s e , in his neighborhood, and in his community. for mamany of ththese famimilies was a c can b betrayal. they were not expecting j john hill who is 53 years old and out campaigning for election day last marchch in chicago. for a a lot of thesese families, when you call themem and talk ko them about covidid, they don't speak of it inin terms we might write about a. they speak of it as a sudden and...
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rage he's either staring off into the distance while someone talks about complex policy details or hissingporters like a snake whose nest was just disturbed. in fact, just listen to the cold, detached way in which trump talked about allowing americans to die in order to reopen the economy and the 30 million people who have lost jobs because of his handling of this crisis during an interview on abc yesterday >> reporter: do you believe that's the reality we're facing? that lives will be lost to reopen the country >> it's possible there will be some, because you won't be locked into an apartment or a house or whatever it is. >> reporter: there are 30 million americans who are unemployed you don't need me to tell you that we're expecting the new unemployment rate this week. there have been forecasts, 15, 16, 17%. one of your advisers projected an unemployment rate of 19%. that's nearly one in five americans without a job. how bad is this going to get >> well, that is what it is. >> seth: wow what soaring words it reminds me of martin luther king's "i slept pretty good last night" speech or fd
rage he's either staring off into the distance while someone talks about complex policy details or hissingporters like a snake whose nest was just disturbed. in fact, just listen to the cold, detached way in which trump talked about allowing americans to die in order to reopen the economy and the 30 million people who have lost jobs because of his handling of this crisis during an interview on abc yesterday >> reporter: do you believe that's the reality we're facing? that lives will be...
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amy: from new york c city, the epicenter of t the pandemic,hiss is democracy now! >> there are people who in this degree of isolation are going to escalate into depression. some of those people will commit suicide because people commit suicide in desperate times and under desperate circumstances. that means effectively we will have people dying of covid who don't even have it.. amy: is the cororonavirus pandec generatiting a mental illness crisis? millions face isolation, poverty and anxiety. we will speak with psychology professor and writer andrew solomon, as the united natioions calls onon governments to put into health front anan c centern the response t to the crisisis. >> nationally in a few countries increase of stress of 35% of the population in china, 60% in iran, 30% in the u.s.. amy: thahan we look at the tremendous emotionalal toll the coronavirurus when those a are forced to battle it alone. >> there ia a tremendodous growh in r recognition of the urgencyf treating human suffering and communicating effectively withh patients and families. amy: we will
amy: from new york c city, the epicenter of t the pandemic,hiss is democracy now! >> there are people who in this degree of isolation are going to escalate into depression. some of those people will commit suicide because people commit suicide in desperate times and under desperate circumstances. that means effectively we will have people dying of covid who don't even have it.. amy: is the cororonavirus pandec generatiting a mental illness crisis? millions face isolation, poverty and...
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he wants a book out there with his name on it making hiss arguments. have any of you ever noticed that almost everybody now who runs for president has a book out? they did not write -- i should not say that. they probably did not write it. they are talking about how we are all born in a log cabin. they walk five miles uphill both ways in the snow to get to school, all the stuff you have to do to get elected. ighslincoln is not quite doing , that hist name will get outgoi there. he also spends a lot of 1859, granted he is practicing law and keeping busy. he goes around making speeches, not overtly campaigning for president. sometimes not even overtlyovert political that he is keepingout himself out there and making sure people know who he is and that he is a loyal republican. andnd he is the guy who almost beat douglas and technically did, if not for thefo gerrymandering. occasionally he gets a request, could you come speak here? he sends a public letter. herethey read it and applied it. but it is him.it they know he is out there. as he and is doing thi
he wants a book out there with his name on it making hiss arguments. have any of you ever noticed that almost everybody now who runs for president has a book out? they did not write -- i should not say that. they probably did not write it. they are talking about how we are all born in a log cabin. they walk five miles uphill both ways in the snow to get to school, all the stuff you have to do to get elected. ighslincoln is not quite doing , that hist name will get outgoi there. he also spends a...
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about a month ago, on april 16th, the president himself held a press conference where he rolled out hissuidelines for opening up america again. they published a guideline from the white house website in conjunction with the cdc. it's not some huge booklet, it's 18 pages that outlines three phases of reopening guidelines states should meet before proceeding through the next phase. for example, before proceeding with the first phase, it calls for a 14-day downward trajectory of reported symptoms and cases and a robust testing program in place for at-risk health workers. also, different places at different point can make decisions that make sense for where they are. the president put these guidelines out in mid april and got impatient and started pushing everyone to reopen quickly. the trump administration then went on to bury additional cdc guidance about reopening. step by step advice to local authorities on how and when to reopen restaurants and other local places. they were supposed to put that 17-page report out last week, but scientists were told the guidance would never see the light
about a month ago, on april 16th, the president himself held a press conference where he rolled out hissuidelines for opening up america again. they published a guideline from the white house website in conjunction with the cdc. it's not some huge booklet, it's 18 pages that outlines three phases of reopening guidelines states should meet before proceeding through the next phase. for example, before proceeding with the first phase, it calls for a 14-day downward trajectory of reported symptoms...
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to use this new medium to perhaps expand his message, to deliver longerthis speeches, to emphasize hissoratory, but not to use any of those slick sales techniques toavenue executives were using to sell cereal. he wanted to use this new medium to perhaps expand theave message that he was alreadyto delivering to audiences. selland so what he did during te 1952 election is that he did allow some advertisers to create some catchy jingles for him, but he refused to be aa part of that production. he said, if you want toso do tht the way that we did with radio, that's fine. but i am not going to appear in these short advertisements. there's no way that i can talk about a policy in 30 seconds. refuso instead, stevenson worked with the democraticdo national committee anddi purchased longer chunks of time. an hour perhaps where he would go in front of a t.v. camera and deliver a longwoul a speech about a particularliver p policy. well, if you're gonna purchase an hour of t.v. time and you have a limited budget, when willy. that time b? any thoughts? when can you afford that time? guys >> whenever
to use this new medium to perhaps expand his message, to deliver longerthis speeches, to emphasize hissoratory, but not to use any of those slick sales techniques toavenue executives were using to sell cereal. he wanted to use this new medium to perhaps expand theave message that he was alreadyto delivering to audiences. selland so what he did during te 1952 election is that he did allow some advertisers to create some catchy jingles for him, but he refused to be aa part of that production. he...
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end up with these extreme candidates and nobody from the other side bothers running or can run or hiss the money to run. -- raises the money to run. so you end up with this lopsided, uncompetitive, hyper-extreme. and when you can fix the districts by either having bigger districts that elect are multiple people or by using rank choice voting in, you know, in primaries or in general elections, you are able to kind of get around that. it makes the, it makes the lines matter less if you can come up with a system that sort of gets around the ability of politicians to manipulate it in the their favor. >> last june "the new york times" ran a couple of major editorials supporting rank choice voting as a proportional for the united states house of representatives. there's no constitutional barrier in the united states to have proportional representation -- >> washington state has a bipartisan redistricting commission. the commission seems to focus on helping encompassing power, helping independents make a difference. yeah, i think, i think that is absolutely right. your commission is kind of a
end up with these extreme candidates and nobody from the other side bothers running or can run or hiss the money to run. -- raises the money to run. so you end up with this lopsided, uncompetitive, hyper-extreme. and when you can fix the districts by either having bigger districts that elect are multiple people or by using rank choice voting in, you know, in primaries or in general elections, you are able to kind of get around that. it makes the, it makes the lines matter less if you can come...
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with hiss show him sister.l news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> plenty of red across risk assets right now. the hang seng leading those losses. we are seeing it down 910 points. we are expecting gdp numbers later today. philippines and the singapore and jakarta down by more than 2%. south korea dropped to the lowest level since 2009. you have this fear of renewed u.s.-china trade talk. each side is now trying to blame the source of the virus and who started it. you are seeing u.s. futures lower than 50%. yield sticking lower when it comes to fixed incomes. we continue to see that fallout. watching when it comes to currencies as well. the dollar seems to be catching a bit of a haven bid. could be wrong. we are seeing some weakness in malaysia. some of these risk currencies like the aussie dollar are falling. tom: warren buffett is reversing calls on his airlines. it is interesting because he said years ago that h
with hiss show him sister.l news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> plenty of red across risk assets right now. the hang seng leading those losses. we are seeing it down 910 points. we are expecting gdp numbers later today. philippines and the singapore and jakarta down by more than 2%. south korea dropped to the lowest level since 2009. you have this fear of renewed u.s.-china trade talk....
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--ope's hearted hissed europe's hardest hit nations see small shops opening in spain but social distancing measures remain in place with commuters told to wear face masks. italy is coming back to normal with trains and buses running after nine weeks of lockdown. restaurants and cafÉs can work again though only in takeaway mode. australia expects the coronavirus hit to drop gdp by 10% in the current quarter, wiping the equivalent of 32 billion u.s. dollars off the economy. the treasurer josh frydenberg says indicators will be worse before improving and respect -- and retail and hospitality will be the hardest hit. treasury warning a further sign that australia is heading to its first recession since 19 anyone. -- since 1991. global news 24 hours a day on air and at quicktake by bloomberg. on air and on quicktake by bloomberg. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. the hsi in hong kong is rising 1%, currently up .9%. ,'s from carrie lam, the chief executive, who said they are set now to ease social distancing measures. then the coron
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hiss. that's what i say to you. hiss. hello. this is breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent.rning's news. there's been another night of violent clashes in cities across the united states, as protests continue following the death of an unarmed black man while being detained by police. curfews have been ordered in cities including los angeles, atlanta, and philadelphia. there were also demonstrations outside the white house. we can now speak to kristen clarke who's a civil rights lawyer. she joins us from washington, dc. thank you so much for talking to us. can you just, first of all, for our viewers here in the uk, explain what it's like watching the news in america this —— at the moment? it's like watching the news in america this -- at the moment? there is tremendous rage across the country right now. from coast to uprisings in cities across our country. enlarged but these are people who are demonstrating a protesting and saying enough is enough when it comes to police violence in our country that has gone for too long unchecked. and the death of a man in minneapolis who was
hiss. that's what i say to you. hiss. hello. this is breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent.rning's news. there's been another night of violent clashes in cities across the united states, as protests continue following the death of an unarmed black man while being detained by police. curfews have been ordered in cities including los angeles, atlanta, and philadelphia. there were also demonstrations outside the white house. we can now speak to kristen clarke who's a civil rights lawyer....