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they find common interests in combining in 1939. it's no descent that the powers that won independence and liberty at the end of world war i when the often empires had collapsed, poland, czechoslovakia, latvia, lithuania, estonia all fall victim to soviet union in 1939 and 1940. and you get the power block that had been intensely feared by western common take theors as formed. fl because germany and the soviet union are allies, the british plan to beat germany by a long blockade isn't going to work. the soviets are supplying the germans with food, with oil, with other supplies. and on top of that, germany is also allied to japan and although there is a little difficulty on the japanese-soviet border in 1939, essentially that's kept quiet. there is a coalition that is of frightening proportions. nobody knows what that's going to lead tovenlt what it appears to lead to is the collapse of the world order. remember, eisenhower just to give you the background so far, born in 1890 in texas. spends his life growing up in kansas. in world w
they find common interests in combining in 1939. it's no descent that the powers that won independence and liberty at the end of world war i when the often empires had collapsed, poland, czechoslovakia, latvia, lithuania, estonia all fall victim to soviet union in 1939 and 1940. and you get the power block that had been intensely feared by western common take theors as formed. fl because germany and the soviet union are allies, the british plan to beat germany by a long blockade isn't going to...
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couple in pacific, couple in europe, another fought in the pacific in the navy.dad was second generation italian american. appears the prejudice against them was less than against japanese-americans. i'm glad that was true, i'm wondering why. second question. dropping the atomic bomb. i thibelieve it's the reason i' talking to you today and wondering the impact that had on the outcome of the war and ability of more american soldiers to survive. thank you. >> okay. thank you. >> thanks for the call and question, salvator. yes, i think it's fair to say the prejudices against italian americans were considerably less than against japanese-americans. the italians of course were our adversary until 1943 when they switched sides and became our ally. but the italians had not launched the kind of attack that occurred in pearl harbor when japanese struck in decembers 1941. i think there's also a racial component to it, frankly. i think it was easier to dislike asians. the japanese specifically. so of course they were treated dreadfully. we were just talking about native am
couple in pacific, couple in europe, another fought in the pacific in the navy.dad was second generation italian american. appears the prejudice against them was less than against japanese-americans. i'm glad that was true, i'm wondering why. second question. dropping the atomic bomb. i thibelieve it's the reason i' talking to you today and wondering the impact that had on the outcome of the war and ability of more american soldiers to survive. thank you. >> okay. thank you. >>...
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the in the room with the warrior in war but not in the citizenry so it's a challenge we face in the states and unfortunately i think it's going to go on for charo ongar you know i think that that kind of this move will will prompt any sort of soul searching of things to among politicians in washington. if we have an event in las vegas where 50 people are gunned down we have an event in a nightclub in orlando where 50 people are killed if we have the park when school shooting in these young children if we have 2 little children in connecticut there were killed in kindergarten if that wasn't enough i don't think what's happening in canada is going to propel us i think you know i am i only wish is the tipping point in the united states so that we can get ourselves there but to date mass shootings in the u.s. have not been it and you know i doubt whether canada's move will propel the united states unfortunately i've asked the goods to achieve many thanks indeed said bruce hyman there in chicago be well. the dramatic drop in oil prices over the past few weeks has contributed to the econo
the in the room with the warrior in war but not in the citizenry so it's a challenge we face in the states and unfortunately i think it's going to go on for charo ongar you know i think that that kind of this move will will prompt any sort of soul searching of things to among politicians in washington. if we have an event in las vegas where 50 people are gunned down we have an event in a nightclub in orlando where 50 people are killed if we have the park when school shooting in these young...
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in germany. now quick read of other news now and the taliban has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack that killed at least 5 people and wounded more than 40 others in afghanistan the blast happened in the southeastern province of guy's knee a day after rival leaders in afghanistan signed a power sharing deal the government says a bomber exploded a vehicle in a facility used by local intelligence officers. in libya the internationally recognized government says it has retaken control of the strategic air base the sites has been used as warlord honey 5 times headquarters in western libya since 2014 in early may u.n. backed forces launch an offensive to recapture the base soldiers loyal to have toppled on monday after suffering major losses during heavy fighting in recent weeks. malaysia's king has warned m.p.'s not to create another political crisis as the country grapples with the coronavirus his commons comus panamint convened for the 1st time since a prime minister resigned hommage was re
in germany. now quick read of other news now and the taliban has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack that killed at least 5 people and wounded more than 40 others in afghanistan the blast happened in the southeastern province of guy's knee a day after rival leaders in afghanistan signed a power sharing deal the government says a bomber exploded a vehicle in a facility used by local intelligence officers. in libya the internationally recognized government says it has retaken control of...
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the vietcong was being supplied via routes in that area and in in cambodia. the united states was trying to cut off that lane of supplies with bombing. it was unsuccessful. in april of 1970, nixon sent american troops into cambodia. it was completely illegal. we were not at war with cam bodbod cambodia. this also failed. it did have the effect of -- the unintended and undesired effect of supporting local communist insurgents in cambodia as a response to this. and the resulting cambodian communists, their victory in cambodia helped by the north vietnamese, and surged by the united states. it is lard to do this in secret. the president got found out. it was revealed. again, it is hard to go to war against another country with no one noticing. immediate protests in congress respond to this in the meania and on college campuses nationwide. and this is -- the media and on college campuses nationwide. this is when college campuses explode with students out in the quads. out wherever protesting the american policies, protesting the war, protesting the draft. y'all w
the vietcong was being supplied via routes in that area and in in cambodia. the united states was trying to cut off that lane of supplies with bombing. it was unsuccessful. in april of 1970, nixon sent american troops into cambodia. it was completely illegal. we were not at war with cam bodbod cambodia. this also failed. it did have the effect of -- the unintended and undesired effect of supporting local communist insurgents in cambodia as a response to this. and the resulting cambodian...
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douglas that maybe you know played a key role in in the balkans straight in the genocide by targeting community members to turning against each other and militia to massacre at other civilians he was also involved in importing hundreds of thousands of machetes to our many people killed by the brutally using farming tools machetes worldwide and used to conduct these massacres and he. known to. porting them but when the current ruler go under president and his rebel army at that time came into our land in 1904 and many others fled initially went to kinshasa the capital of the democratic republic of congo and then following year 9095 actually registered and ran a business in nairobi after the 9098 he was indicted by tribunals thought for one of them mentioned and he kind of disappeared but many people believe he was still hiding in nairobi 2006 president barack obama came here an accused to get the kenyan government of hiding it they refuted that other being clear i mean the since then until early this morning and probably when prince arrested in paris won't be living under a false ident
douglas that maybe you know played a key role in in the balkans straight in the genocide by targeting community members to turning against each other and militia to massacre at other civilians he was also involved in importing hundreds of thousands of machetes to our many people killed by the brutally using farming tools machetes worldwide and used to conduct these massacres and he. known to. porting them but when the current ruler go under president and his rebel army at that time came into...
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india but it's provoked anger in others saying well why of those in charge in india been prioritised and i think that brings us to the 2nd reason why the government is moving so quickly on this there are currently rising tensions between china and india because of a spat on the border chinese troops and indian troops have disagreed over the line of control and that they've been engaging in scuffles on the border and this is the last of 3 years but these skirmishes have been taking place with more intensity and more frequency in recent weeks and really analysts say there could be a real fear that these skirmishes so far no bullets have been fired so far just fistfights but they could descend further into all out conflict at some point in the near future. india and china share the world's longest unmarked border although they can't agree exactly how long it is the line in yellow is the so-called line of actual control but there are several disputed areas another side one of the key ones is chin a province claimed by india but it's been administered by china since 962 that's when the 2
india but it's provoked anger in others saying well why of those in charge in india been prioritised and i think that brings us to the 2nd reason why the government is moving so quickly on this there are currently rising tensions between china and india because of a spat on the border chinese troops and indian troops have disagreed over the line of control and that they've been engaging in scuffles on the border and this is the last of 3 years but these skirmishes have been taking place with...
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playing out in latin america or in venezuela. it certainly is here in chile a way of seeing protests not so much against the lock down but rather because of the fact that people don't have enough to eat and they're demanding that the government produce food and in some cases water in camps where they don't have any but as you say the situation of the venezuelan migrants is equally doubly difficult because not only have they lost their jobs they have nowhere to live in most cases because they don't have money to pay for the rent they've been left basically on the street in the cases of thousands of them and they were never in a foreign land and a great many of them are not documented so they cannot apply for government aid we're standing on a street now that we're on both sides venezuelan migrants are camped outside they've been here for weeks and weeks right now a church has just arrived to serve them lunch but they've been having a very tough time indeed and they're on this street are refusing to leave because at the end of it i
playing out in latin america or in venezuela. it certainly is here in chile a way of seeing protests not so much against the lock down but rather because of the fact that people don't have enough to eat and they're demanding that the government produce food and in some cases water in camps where they don't have any but as you say the situation of the venezuelan migrants is equally doubly difficult because not only have they lost their jobs they have nowhere to live in most cases because they...
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the arrests in hong kong as police step in to break up on thai government protests . planned fully backed or you're watching al-jazeera live from our world headquarters in doha also ahead a special tribute begins in spain for thousands of people who have died from coronavirus. tanzania's government is accused of sending out the wrong messages about the pandemic and covering up a crisis when you walk in britain and 4 police officers are fired in the u.s. up to the death of an unarmed black man that straight gets new protests. more than 200 protesters have been arrest said after a standoff with police in the heart of hong kong one of the. police used pepper spray to disperse crowds rallying against a bill that could see people jailed for mocking china's national anthem they were also demonstrating against a security law proposed by beijing activists insist it will mean the end of hong kong's freedom and rights but beijing politicians say it's necessary to defend against what they call homegrown terrorists. i think people need to recognize that our separate systems is ba
the arrests in hong kong as police step in to break up on thai government protests . planned fully backed or you're watching al-jazeera live from our world headquarters in doha also ahead a special tribute begins in spain for thousands of people who have died from coronavirus. tanzania's government is accused of sending out the wrong messages about the pandemic and covering up a crisis when you walk in britain and 4 police officers are fired in the u.s. up to the death of an unarmed black man...
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in doubt. of course deciding if are a wonder genocide suspect will be handed over to u.n. custody if so former businessman for this will go on trial at an international court he's accused of helping finance the mass killings in 1904 and he was arrested in the french capital after 26 years on the run natasha butler is joining us now from paris so what has been going on in court today. were at the paris court of appeal where the chamber is deciding on the validity of . those international arrest warrant and he was indicted by a u.n. tribe you know in 1997 on several charges including genocide the court will also decide whether or not they will grant prosecutors their request and that is to transfer to u.n. custody now if that was to happen he could then be tried before an international tribunal most probably in tanzania in the mechanism in aruba now the court has a week to decide exactly what their decision will be they don't necessarily have to hand over anything today this is the beginning of t
in doubt. of course deciding if are a wonder genocide suspect will be handed over to u.n. custody if so former businessman for this will go on trial at an international court he's accused of helping finance the mass killings in 1904 and he was arrested in the french capital after 26 years on the run natasha butler is joining us now from paris so what has been going on in court today. were at the paris court of appeal where the chamber is deciding on the validity of . those international arrest...
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so what we chose to do was in multiple places in the hall really show how these mascots are in sort of everyday life rather than just show them by themselves. so here we have a photograph of robert griffin, iii, who was a sensational nfl quarterback for the redskins, with a young fan. what we're interested in -- and this was a little bit due to my status as a news and sports junky, is to really appreciate why people support teams. very few people actually say which team has the coolest mascot or the best name. you almost always are supporting a team because you're from the region, your family and friends support it and it is part of life. the team names are chosen by very rich guys, usually from another century, and it really isn't the determinative thing. we wanted to respect that sports plays a role in civic life and brings people together, and having the image of robert griffin, iii with a young fan feels like a generous approach to this while at the same time the name is a dictionary defined slur. certainly most indians are very opposed to it, and for me as someone who lives in the
so what we chose to do was in multiple places in the hall really show how these mascots are in sort of everyday life rather than just show them by themselves. so here we have a photograph of robert griffin, iii, who was a sensational nfl quarterback for the redskins, with a young fan. what we're interested in -- and this was a little bit due to my status as a news and sports junky, is to really appreciate why people support teams. very few people actually say which team has the coolest mascot...
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over the police killing of a black man in minneapolis protests in that city and crowds now out in los angeles . the u.s. death toll from corona virus passes 100000 but businesses are reopening across the country. and the mission not possible the weather holds the 1st launch of u.s. astronauts by a private company. welcome to the program the u.s. says hong kong's autonomy is gone the declaration by the secretary of state mike pompei effectively ends the territories longstanding special status with the united states and risks its position as a major financial and trade hub told congress that china was trying to model hong kong after itself by imposing a new security law he said hong kong special trade and economic treatment by the us should end well as protests continue in hong kong china has rejected a request for an emergency meeting of the un security council it's un ambassador called the u.s. the trouble my. of the world the hong kong security bill is set to be voted on through on thursday and it's also the final day of the national people's congress in the chinese capital or katrin
over the police killing of a black man in minneapolis protests in that city and crowds now out in los angeles . the u.s. death toll from corona virus passes 100000 but businesses are reopening across the country. and the mission not possible the weather holds the 1st launch of u.s. astronauts by a private company. welcome to the program the u.s. says hong kong's autonomy is gone the declaration by the secretary of state mike pompei effectively ends the territories longstanding special status...
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the 19 fires and as such in close felde in north rhine-westphalia that slaughterhouse in particular has now being closed and we're also expecting to see some checks on the hygiene standards both at the slaughterhouse and accommodation for those workers in the coming days and in the meantime there will also be widespread testing in north rhine-westphalia that's the state where close felde lies and that's going to involve some 17220000 workers who are currently working in the slaughterhouses across that state the district of course thought it has now delayed the loosening of lock down restrictions in line with so-called emergency brake greet earlier this week how does the emergency brake actually work. well this is something that was agreed upon ellie this week between german chancellor angela merkel and the 16 state premiers when they met to discuss relaxing the restrictions currently in place here in germany and the rule basically it works on the threshold and it was decided that if a district here in germany reports more than 50 new cases of coded 19 per 100000 inhabitants over the pas
the 19 fires and as such in close felde in north rhine-westphalia that slaughterhouse in particular has now being closed and we're also expecting to see some checks on the hygiene standards both at the slaughterhouse and accommodation for those workers in the coming days and in the meantime there will also be widespread testing in north rhine-westphalia that's the state where close felde lies and that's going to involve some 17220000 workers who are currently working in the slaughterhouses...
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new cases in russia 9600 have been reported in the past 24 hours that's the 4th record in as many days most of those new cases are in the capital moscow just over 1200 people have died since the outbreak began. and trials are to begin in the united kingdom to see a blood plasma from recovered coronavirus patients can be used to treat others with covert 19 if parker has more from london. st thomas' hospital behind me is playing a pivotal role in britain's battle against corona virus is of course where boris johnson the prime minister was treated and now is one of several hospitals across the united kingdom trialing whether or not the blood plasma of people who have had the corona virus recovered can be used to treat people with the virus the science is pretty simple if you have had the virus you develop immunity which means you build empty bodies those antibodies can be found in the liquid form of the blood the plasma which can then be injected into people with the virus to kick start their immune system that's theoretically or doctors are hoping to see very soon but it is to some exten
new cases in russia 9600 have been reported in the past 24 hours that's the 4th record in as many days most of those new cases are in the capital moscow just over 1200 people have died since the outbreak began. and trials are to begin in the united kingdom to see a blood plasma from recovered coronavirus patients can be used to treat others with covert 19 if parker has more from london. st thomas' hospital behind me is playing a pivotal role in britain's battle against corona virus is of course...
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in the u.k. the prime minister's top advisor has defied calls to quit or apologize over accusations ebro coronavirus knock down walls dominic coming says he doesn't regret his actions he travelled with his family from london to northeast england in march while his wife had called the 1900 times needs baka reports from london this was an unusual moment for dominic cummings a mom more comfortable in the background of british politics the prime minister's chief advisor has been under huge pressure to explain his trip to the north east of england which appear to defy the government's own look down rules a journey he said he was forced to take under exceptional circumstances no i don't regret is willing to do so as i said i think i'm reasonable people may well disagree about how i. thought about what to do in the in the in the circumstances but i think that i think what i did was actually reasonable in these. in these circumstances. cummings who faced a daily media scrum outside his home so the journe
in the u.k. the prime minister's top advisor has defied calls to quit or apologize over accusations ebro coronavirus knock down walls dominic coming says he doesn't regret his actions he travelled with his family from london to northeast england in march while his wife had called the 1900 times needs baka reports from london this was an unusual moment for dominic cummings a mom more comfortable in the background of british politics the prime minister's chief advisor has been under huge pressure...
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will remain in force in tokyo. the government is to announce the move after a cabinet meeting on thursday. the coronavirus devastated many parts of the economy with visitor numbers plummeting. than arrivals totaled less 3000, a slump of 99.9% from a year earlier. -- has made landfall on india's northeastern coast, forcing millions of people to seek shelter. the cyclone hit the coast with winds of up to 200 kilometers per hour late afternoon and is now making its way towards kolkata as a tropical depression. it closed india's biggest phosphate fertilizer plant. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, s&p says china is unlikely to meet its part of the trade one phase the as tensions continue to escalate. we discussed with the chief asia pacific economist. the fed sees the coronavirus pandemic as a severe threat to the u.s. economy and financial stabilit
will remain in force in tokyo. the government is to announce the move after a cabinet meeting on thursday. the coronavirus devastated many parts of the economy with visitor numbers plummeting. than arrivals totaled less 3000, a slump of 99.9% from a year earlier. -- has made landfall on india's northeastern coast, forcing millions of people to seek shelter. the cyclone hit the coast with winds of up to 200 kilometers per hour late afternoon and is now making its way towards kolkata as a...
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person still has the disease then everybody in the world is in danger no one is safe on to lever one he states and the only way you can manage that is with an organisation that has 188 member countries like the show so you don't think there's any danger the china gave $2000000000.00 to w.h.o. this week and donald trump's it appears to be withholding money from it i think doug ha should be supported to do its job which is to make sure that we approach that pandemic as a collaborative community global community because if we don't do that we're not going to be able to get on top of this core and not about your record want to be instead on this program about how we're only as strong as the most vulnerable the w.h.o. as a partner organization of something called the act accelerator you're a special envoy for it what is the act accelerator. the actor accelerator is an initiative which is global. that has been launched in order to support all tools needed to help us deal with 19 and the idea is to support the developmental manufacture and delivery at scale of that scenes with their. correc
person still has the disease then everybody in the world is in danger no one is safe on to lever one he states and the only way you can manage that is with an organisation that has 188 member countries like the show so you don't think there's any danger the china gave $2000000000.00 to w.h.o. this week and donald trump's it appears to be withholding money from it i think doug ha should be supported to do its job which is to make sure that we approach that pandemic as a collaborative community...
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than all who died in the vietnam war the war in korea and the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan combined former vice president joe biden the presumptive democratic party nominee made his 1st public appearance in 2 months he and his wife jill laid a wreath that a veteran this memorial in delaware the bidens war masks something trump has refused to do in public the world health organization announced it was stopping trials of the anti-malarial drug hydroxy chloroquine due just safety concerns. trump has touted the drug as a treatment for covert 19 and claimed he has been taking it to ward off infection despite lack of scientific evidence of its effectiveness the w h o's head of emergency programs warned countries to remain vigilant to avoid a resurgence of the pandemic could trees around the world have to continue to put in place the public health and social measures the surveillance measures the public health measures the testing measures and a comprehensive strategy to ensure that we continue on a downward trajectory and that we don't have an immediate 2nd peak but social distancing seem
than all who died in the vietnam war the war in korea and the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan combined former vice president joe biden the presumptive democratic party nominee made his 1st public appearance in 2 months he and his wife jill laid a wreath that a veteran this memorial in delaware the bidens war masks something trump has refused to do in public the world health organization announced it was stopping trials of the anti-malarial drug hydroxy chloroquine due just safety concerns....
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that was in common and sudan recently and in algeria. leaders were transition looming it was true in tunisia and in egypt. you have the old leader with the transition looming and you've got a transition generated in part by the way the army and security services reacted to big uprisings. in syria, young leader, no transition looming, boom no successful arab transition same in morocco, jordan, youngest kit entrant youngish king. where there is a transitional issue that's a possibility still. both sides of seen the movements if you go to the street and call for change they've seen it and they know they have become a to negotiate. the military and security services also have seen and what they know they can do is authorize a certain amount of transition thing and i'm certain amount of compromise and they can be ready when they come back and they reassert their power like they did in egypt. but it's inspiring to me people are still willing to do this and also want to be realistic and saying we're going to to see something like the tunisian o
that was in common and sudan recently and in algeria. leaders were transition looming it was true in tunisia and in egypt. you have the old leader with the transition looming and you've got a transition generated in part by the way the army and security services reacted to big uprisings. in syria, young leader, no transition looming, boom no successful arab transition same in morocco, jordan, youngest kit entrant youngish king. where there is a transitional issue that's a possibility still....
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settlement largest health fraud case in history you have a reputation in fighting fraud in the nigeria what's it like working with big pharmaceutical companies or the been done basically for fraud well within day at that celebrated critical organizations seppi quietly champlain preparedness innovation which looks at the back scene still so the vaccine development and manufacture and badly the global alliance for vaccines and immunization of which the board which deals with it's also helping to manufacture at scale and delivery those that it to keep organizations we're dealing with seppi is now looking at about 10 but there are those out state and wherever the vaccines conference. lots of companies as you know that are working on this lots of research laboratories so where that comes up with the right about seeing that is a sustainable solution for the world seppi will work with them and god it will work with them and to be clear the vaccine will be free they'll be complete transparency and there will be no w t o trips trade related aspects of intellectually intellectual property rights
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2 separate gun attacks in afghanistan in one gunmen stormed a mosque in. the other attack eastern cost province targeted a family returning from a mosque the taliban has denied involvement so-called islamic state ask carried out similar times in the past. taiwan's president in when has been sworn in for a 2nd term in office inaugural speech to china's claim of sovereign sovereignty over taiwan and called for talks so that both sides could co-exist beijing was founded by saying it would never tolerate taiwan's independence. sounds of people have been told to evacuate their homes after 2 dams collapsed in the u.s. state of michigan the structures failed after several days of heavy rain the governor has declared a state of emergency illinois has also been hit by flood. you're watching news still to come the maids tomato soup as famous as jackie kennedy we find out how warhol and has turned the ordinary into the cultural icon is in its approach. so sports news now in football but only assistant coach ian one is one of 6 people english premier league club stuff
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in isolation. i feel tired it has been very tiring and exhausting. but as a matter of our fact has gone faster and today we've entered a so-called phase 2. so we were allowed to go out for a walks or for jogging in parks that had been closed up until now and we are now up allowed to use it family and relatives not friends but family so the day i saw my parents after 2 months. we didn't hug i kept a distance and we mat at the park some of that we would play safe being outdoors and it was hired very hard to knock 2 kids and how to them we want to be safe people were very happy to be outside the feeling was being thrilled about being no 3 again especially kids children or riding their bicycles or school turn. so you could really sense their freedom my being there and there were a lot of people outside i think too many you need to keep the distance you had death strong feeling of being the 1st ones and experimental everything and you know that sometimes we were kind of lost because you are hit with an
in isolation. i feel tired it has been very tiring and exhausting. but as a matter of our fact has gone faster and today we've entered a so-called phase 2. so we were allowed to go out for a walks or for jogging in parks that had been closed up until now and we are now up allowed to use it family and relatives not friends but family so the day i saw my parents after 2 months. we didn't hug i kept a distance and we mat at the park some of that we would play safe being outdoors and it was hired...
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in 1961.sn't so much that the tour kicked off interest in the white house, mrs. kennedy had already attracted public attention. she got in 1961, congress to pass a law she mentioned, which did not just protect the collection, but established the museum character of the white house must be maintained in perpetuity. it still has to function as a house for the family and the secret service has a lot of say about security issues, but the museum character is what she was so interested in grasping. then she created the curator's , office in 1961, with the idea that you needed a professional staff to collect and preserve and interpret and conserve the pieces she found in the house, and the things she was adding to the house. we have the dichotomy in our collection today, we still refer to the old collection, which is the stuff mrs. kennedy found that had survived the 19th century auctions and giving away of official furnishings, and the new collection, everything she was collecting. in fact, those th
in 1961.sn't so much that the tour kicked off interest in the white house, mrs. kennedy had already attracted public attention. she got in 1961, congress to pass a law she mentioned, which did not just protect the collection, but established the museum character of the white house must be maintained in perpetuity. it still has to function as a house for the family and the secret service has a lot of say about security issues, but the museum character is what she was so interested in grasping....
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a surge in deaths in aden fuels fears the correct virus has already taken hold in yemen. and top to football kicks off again in germany behind closed doors and with the sporting world watching closely. you know the man accused of bankrolling the iranian genocide now faces trial after he was found hiding out in paris for the towns accused of funding the militias who killed hundreds of thousands of people and supplying them with machetes he devoted capture for more than 2 decades until police raided and assuming apartment block north of the french capital sunday i got to go has more. to say this is good this year he was one of the world's most wanted fugitives 84 year old. the man accused of financing the militias that must get 800000 people in 100 days during the rwandan genocide until his arrest in france he had been on the run from international justice for 25 years i had been indicted by the united nations international criminal tribunal in 1907 on 7 counts of genocide but the film a businessman managed to avoid arrest using his powerful international connections to eva
a surge in deaths in aden fuels fears the correct virus has already taken hold in yemen. and top to football kicks off again in germany behind closed doors and with the sporting world watching closely. you know the man accused of bankrolling the iranian genocide now faces trial after he was found hiding out in paris for the towns accused of funding the militias who killed hundreds of thousands of people and supplying them with machetes he devoted capture for more than 2 decades until police...
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in hospitals and in the community.care homes there is probably some ways to go. one more graph. that is a graph that shows overall death rates and debt figures. take us through that. the reasons why statisticians get nervous about comparisons is because they depend on the definitions and who you're counting. if you look at all the deaths, no change. no way to rely on definitions. this figure shows all the deaths you would expect to see in the uk. that's the grey going across the middle of the screen. you would expect to see around i2000 across the middle of the screen. you would expect to see around 12000 and the redline is the number of deaths that we have seen this year and it's very stark of a difference. the level be driven to, we haven't seen them since 1993. they came to a high of almost 25,000 on the 17th of april, and they have started to calm down now. but only by a little bit. the reason why this is is helpful because first of all, it counters all of the deaths miss my daily figures —— counsel the deaths. all
in hospitals and in the community.care homes there is probably some ways to go. one more graph. that is a graph that shows overall death rates and debt figures. take us through that. the reasons why statisticians get nervous about comparisons is because they depend on the definitions and who you're counting. if you look at all the deaths, no change. no way to rely on definitions. this figure shows all the deaths you would expect to see in the uk. that's the grey going across the middle of the...
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shopping malls in texas, hair salons in georgia, even tattoo parlors in tennessee.ack to work. 6096 of the job loss was women but now, women are being told that we are going to reopen the economy go back to work, but they've lost childcare, the public schools andi childcare, the public schools and i reopening for the most pa rt and i reopening for the most part and and i reopening for the most partand so, and i reopening for the most part and so, there's going to ta ke part and so, there's going to take care of the children. so i do not think we have actually thought about what reopening the economy like for women who desperately need to go back to work, they need that economic, they need that income for their families but we make no provision for how they're was to do that. women do not die as often as men do from covid—19. they there the foot soldiers in the battle against it. more than two thirds of grocery store and fast food check out staff are women. 0ne store and fast food check out staff are women. one third of jobs held by women are seen as essential. it al
shopping malls in texas, hair salons in georgia, even tattoo parlors in tennessee.ack to work. 6096 of the job loss was women but now, women are being told that we are going to reopen the economy go back to work, but they've lost childcare, the public schools andi childcare, the public schools and i reopening for the most pa rt and i reopening for the most part and and i reopening for the most partand so, and i reopening for the most part and so, there's going to ta ke part and so, there's...
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in the treatment of call with 19 are in the prophylaxis against coming down with the disease in fact the opposite. in the us warnings have been issued by many authorities with guarding the potential side effects of the drug and many countries have limits its use to that of clinical trials as well as a decision by brazil's health ministry to recommend the use of the drugs to treat the virus new federal guidelines just doctors prescribe them for patients showing any symptoms present jaya about an hour or has hailed the drugs as a possible remedy despite a lack of conclusive evidence u.s. president donald trump revealed on monday he's been taking one of the drugs daily in an attempt to prevent the virus brazil has the 3rd highest number of creative arson factions in the world behind only the u.s. and russia it recorded its highest daily death toll on tuesday with more than 1100 fatalities. mexico has recorded its biggest daily increase in corona virus infections with more than 2700 new cases the capital mexico city has been hit hardest by the outbreak and its official death count is bei
in the treatment of call with 19 are in the prophylaxis against coming down with the disease in fact the opposite. in the us warnings have been issued by many authorities with guarding the potential side effects of the drug and many countries have limits its use to that of clinical trials as well as a decision by brazil's health ministry to recommend the use of the drugs to treat the virus new federal guidelines just doctors prescribe them for patients showing any symptoms present jaya about an...
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someone received a knock on the door at nine o'clock in the morning in the middle of spain in a tinyhree policemen at the door and then took their photograph and gave them a facemask. very different feeling. in countries like yours and even a country like the uk, not used to this level of intensive and direct blues influence on their daily lives. —— direct influence. blues influence on their daily lives. -- direct influence. yes, in spain as well, they are not happy with it. is it ten times harder to go back in after being out? with it. is it ten times harder to go back in after being ounm with it. is it ten times harder to go back in after being out? it is hard, of course, but having the freedom to go outside, running and walking, that is hugely important. so many people have said back home they can still go outside, but i'm sitting here thinking, i can't go outside, so it feels wonderful to go outside, so it feels wonderful to go outside, even if it isjust outside, so it feels wonderful to go outside, even if it is just for outside, so it feels wonderful to go outside, even if it i
someone received a knock on the door at nine o'clock in the morning in the middle of spain in a tinyhree policemen at the door and then took their photograph and gave them a facemask. very different feeling. in countries like yours and even a country like the uk, not used to this level of intensive and direct blues influence on their daily lives. —— direct influence. blues influence on their daily lives. -- direct influence. yes, in spain as well, they are not happy with it. is it ten times...
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in this long delay and the big hope in the u.k. at the moment is the total number of deaths have been gone down now it's concerning that the number of deaths in nursing homes is continue to rise the number of deaths in the community the number of deaths in hospitals is gone down and the indicates that the rate of infection has been falling now for some weeks so that is promising and just to show that the lockdown strategy for which we're now in the 7th week is being effective in that we need to carry on with it but we so desperately need this individual testing tracking tracing isolating strategy to go in tandem with that because that's our only way out of the law down until we get the reputed in until we get a vaccine you know in the future we can spend more time talking about those lives saved instead of those lives was sort of. a certain certainly there are. always it's good to get your insights tonight thank you. not. germany's car industry executives were in berlin today to ask german chancellor angela merkel to throw them a l
in this long delay and the big hope in the u.k. at the moment is the total number of deaths have been gone down now it's concerning that the number of deaths in nursing homes is continue to rise the number of deaths in the community the number of deaths in hospitals is gone down and the indicates that the rate of infection has been falling now for some weeks so that is promising and just to show that the lockdown strategy for which we're now in the 7th week is being effective in that we need to...
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at the in. the in. her again i'm fully back to the headlines on al-jazeera a man has been found guilty of a 2015 arson attack in israel which killed a palestinian toddler and his parents the family died after a jewish man attacked their home in the village of duma harry foster has more from outside the court in the israeli city of law. he spray painted anti palestinian messages fire bombed one empty building and then threw molotov cocktail into the house where the jawad shift family was sleeping and inside that house the mother rehan the father son and the 18 month old baby ali were all killed there was a surviving son who was 4 at the time and there's a massive manhunt for these people to be responsible attackers there were months that went by without an arrest became a major political issue in israel. i always will file for bankers bankruptcy it had been seeking a $1800000000.00 loan from the government which owns 51 percent of the company the airline is expected to undertake a sweeping restructure of
at the in. the in. her again i'm fully back to the headlines on al-jazeera a man has been found guilty of a 2015 arson attack in israel which killed a palestinian toddler and his parents the family died after a jewish man attacked their home in the village of duma harry foster has more from outside the court in the israeli city of law. he spray painted anti palestinian messages fire bombed one empty building and then threw molotov cocktail into the house where the jawad shift family was...
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here in vienna 19 in warsaw will be up to around 20 there in but i mean you can see those showers in play there for the central and eastern parts of the continue not seeing the white further east was bryce's guys coming back in behind so the showers becoming confined to ukraine down towards rumania garia down towards what was still see a few showers just clinging on around grace for the west is warm dry and sunny still a few showers into west central parts of spain but they're in the process of easing as well fine and dry across a good part of north africa lots of warm sunshine coming through because the showers further south we've got the showers popping up now around the gulf of guinea will see the showers there to cameroon into look at part of nigeria through gonna very heavy rain sunny a possibility towards liberia at also into sierra leone the showers across the straits the way across central parts of africa still a few showers there through south sudan into the ethiopian highlands. after more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leone. full of the citiz
here in vienna 19 in warsaw will be up to around 20 there in but i mean you can see those showers in play there for the central and eastern parts of the continue not seeing the white further east was bryce's guys coming back in behind so the showers becoming confined to ukraine down towards rumania garia down towards what was still see a few showers just clinging on around grace for the west is warm dry and sunny still a few showers into west central parts of spain but they're in the process of...
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the right wing camp for over a decade the lift didn't succeed in doing so in the polls so in recent years they came up with a new patent so says that the police an attorney's office joined together with the lift wing newspapers i call them the just not bibi bunch they tell the baseless cases and imaginary charges the objective is to depose a strong right wing prime minister and that's to remove the nationalist came from the leadership of the state for many years. there's been an alarming spike in the number of virus related cases in yemen on friday the united nations announced the health system there how effective a collapsed grave diggers in the port city of aden have been working around the clock to keep cemeteries from overflowing what she's very very worrying is that we have. a right most dead already dead and sewer democracy. very very high. and as we have her read and read in the best days. earlier we were obliged to reach us. because we did. and maybe staff to be able to treat a patient so it's very heartbreaking the united states has announced travel restrictions on brazil a
the right wing camp for over a decade the lift didn't succeed in doing so in the polls so in recent years they came up with a new patent so says that the police an attorney's office joined together with the lift wing newspapers i call them the just not bibi bunch they tell the baseless cases and imaginary charges the objective is to depose a strong right wing prime minister and that's to remove the nationalist came from the leadership of the state for many years. there's been an alarming spike...
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take a look at the temperatures right now. 89 degrees in brit moore. 89 in concord and 86 in the north bay and around the bay upper 70s recorded in downtown san francisco and the low 80s for the east bayshore and we are still climbing getting into the second part of the afternoon. i want to point out one area. look at half moon bay where we are 64 degrees at this time. as i showed you at the top of the hour the coastline is not included and our shoreline is not included either. we are expecting an afternoon seabreeze will be very, very weak but will be there in many areas and that will prevent those areas from becoming as hot as what we would need to caution. north-northeast is a good indicator there with the dry weather in place. the warmer weather will stick around as the pressure will stick around and strengthen into the coming days. tuesday and wednesday expect to be the hottest days. we will be just shy over areas like santa rosa with a standing record of 96. napa98. san francisco we would have to get into the upper 80s for today on the forecast calls for 80 degrees. san jose is f
take a look at the temperatures right now. 89 degrees in brit moore. 89 in concord and 86 in the north bay and around the bay upper 70s recorded in downtown san francisco and the low 80s for the east bayshore and we are still climbing getting into the second part of the afternoon. i want to point out one area. look at half moon bay where we are 64 degrees at this time. as i showed you at the top of the hour the coastline is not included and our shoreline is not included either. we are expecting...
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seven in 10. many are in nursing homes. havee obligation that we two these vulnerable individuals , pronto very dramatically and graphically by that picture worth 1000 words come literally. that is why i have supported the hazardous duty pay, the heroes fund for our nursing home workers, who too often are risking their lives and making financial sacrifices, and it is more than just aborting or recognizing, it is also to justn them -- more than rewarding or recognizing, it is also to retain them. let me ask dr. konetzka a question, isn't it a fact that too often, the employees of these nursing homes are risky andfor the backbreaking work that they do? dr. konetzka: that is exactly right. nursing home workers, especially -- are generally paid minimum wage, often have no paid sick leave, often have no health insurance. it is natural that in normal circumstances, nursing homes have a hard time stepping adequately, but under these circumstances, where staff are afraidraid to get sick, to bring the virus home to their other hand,
seven in 10. many are in nursing homes. havee obligation that we two these vulnerable individuals , pronto very dramatically and graphically by that picture worth 1000 words come literally. that is why i have supported the hazardous duty pay, the heroes fund for our nursing home workers, who too often are risking their lives and making financial sacrifices, and it is more than just aborting or recognizing, it is also to justn them -- more than rewarding or recognizing, it is also to retain...
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poland was suppressed by force they were suppressed by force in berlin in 1953 in prague in 1968 in budapest in 956 and in poland in 1901 we all know that the decision was taken by gorbachev to stop that policy to abandon the doctrine and once he did that the whole thing unraveled and that seems to me to be the cause of everything you hear all the want to respond to there go ahead. yes i mean i do think that is right there was a moment we know when the east german regime was considering using force and they had after all the example of chairman square behind them and they were explicitly prohibited from doing by the by the soviet union by mr gorbachev and so that is indeed important but i do think you really have to think that by that stage it's really too late there is an enormous amount that's just going on on the street and actually i wanted to disagree a little bit peter with what you said before that there wasn't a plan for what to do in the middle of the 1980 s. and 185 solidarity office in brussels the summit office in brussels. a route to the international monetary fund but
poland was suppressed by force they were suppressed by force in berlin in 1953 in prague in 1968 in budapest in 956 and in poland in 1901 we all know that the decision was taken by gorbachev to stop that policy to abandon the doctrine and once he did that the whole thing unraveled and that seems to me to be the cause of everything you hear all the want to respond to there go ahead. yes i mean i do think that is right there was a moment we know when the east german regime was considering using...
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in auschwitz, in the camps. really what that war was about. to try to stop evil. and it did. i am not saying it entirely succeeded, but it did. that is what all those graves are fought in normandy and other places. great to talk to you, thank you for sparing time on ve day. michael morpurgo. while street parties and commemorative events marking ve day have been cancelled, many people have still looked for ways to celebrate the occasion and honour the second world war generation. bbc local radio's great british bunting campaign has been encouraging people to get crafting as a way of marking the day. let's talk to tracey richardson in osbournby in lincolnshire where the village has worked together to brighten up the streets. notjust not just banting but notjust banting but a union flag blouse and very striking it is. how is the village looking today? the village is looking beautiful, eve ryo ne the village is looking beautiful, everyone has put extra effort in, there is banting everywhere. not all quite full ve da
in auschwitz, in the camps. really what that war was about. to try to stop evil. and it did. i am not saying it entirely succeeded, but it did. that is what all those graves are fought in normandy and other places. great to talk to you, thank you for sparing time on ve day. michael morpurgo. while street parties and commemorative events marking ve day have been cancelled, many people have still looked for ways to celebrate the occasion and honour the second world war generation. bbc local...
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she made her comments in a speech after being sworn—in for a second term in office.ver 57% of the ballot last january, in an election dominated by the island's relationship with china and held, as the coronavirus began to take hold on the mainland. taiwan's success in containing the disease has been widely admired. only 7 people have died there. the bbc‘s cindy sui joins us from taipei. tell us a bit more about what she had to say today and also how she is viewed around the world, in particular the united states. what tsai ing-wen said todayis states. what tsai ing-wen said today is her administration has made the greatest effort to maintain peace and stability along the straight, basically with china. she said she will continue to do that. she also wa nts continue to do that. she also wants dialogue with beijing but it has to be on the basis of democracy, peace and that the two sides have the duty to create peaceful relations and to prevent antagonism from intensifying. she is willing to work towards that and keep an open mind but at the same time she stands firmly
she made her comments in a speech after being sworn—in for a second term in office.ver 57% of the ballot last january, in an election dominated by the island's relationship with china and held, as the coronavirus began to take hold on the mainland. taiwan's success in containing the disease has been widely admired. only 7 people have died there. the bbc‘s cindy sui joins us from taipei. tell us a bit more about what she had to say today and also how she is viewed around the world, in...
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were invested in and involved in the slave trade. and that is not how that is supposed to look. so, i apologize for that. but essentially -- let's see. so, there were -- i can tell you what it's supposed to look like. so, this would have been -- if it had behaved itself -- been a newspaper advertisement placed by a local jailer. so, when an enslaved person ran away and was captured, people would take those captured runaways to their local jailer, and then the local jailer would then interrogate that enslaved person. so he would ask them what their names were, where they came from, and who owned them. and they would take that information and post it in the newspaper. and in there, they would say, this person says that they belong to you. if you are the rightful owner of this person, come down to the jail, bring proof of ownership, and then you can take them away. so in this particular advertisement that you do not see, there was an enslaved man who ran away, and the local jailer asked him who he belonged to, and he identified a female
were invested in and involved in the slave trade. and that is not how that is supposed to look. so, i apologize for that. but essentially -- let's see. so, there were -- i can tell you what it's supposed to look like. so, this would have been -- if it had behaved itself -- been a newspaper advertisement placed by a local jailer. so, when an enslaved person ran away and was captured, people would take those captured runaways to their local jailer, and then the local jailer would then interrogate...
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programs to bring in folks in baltimore. probably 50% minority in the community. inwere trying to match that our population. , theember when we started idea was to try to bring minorities into the white club. make them white people. they acted like white people and they would and up being good employees. we found that did not work. black people did not want to become white people. i think we had a lot more success, and it took a while to learn this, by recognizing and hispanic,lack, communities, religions, churches , customs, and things like that. and sensitizing our own leaders in the company to be able to talk that on the floor in a dayuction plant on a day to basis. one experience i had was we had a very senior black employee that died after 40 years with the company. we had several of our white managers go to the church where his wake and funeral were held. in the among the few church at the time and some of us got up to speak about him. he was a wonderful employee. i think we gained so much credit in the plant for recog
programs to bring in folks in baltimore. probably 50% minority in the community. inwere trying to match that our population. , theember when we started idea was to try to bring minorities into the white club. make them white people. they acted like white people and they would and up being good employees. we found that did not work. black people did not want to become white people. i think we had a lot more success, and it took a while to learn this, by recognizing and hispanic,lack,...
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amy: in new orleans, sanitation workers are in the third week of a strike demanding $150 in weekly hazard pay, ppe, repairs to trucks, and a wage increase. the company contracting with new orleans to pick up garbage, metro service group, has brought in work-release prisoners as temporary replacements. the prisoners are being paid less than the minimum wage. this is one of the striking workers speaking at picket o on tuesday. >> i have seven kids. i am scared to play with my kids some days when i go home. i have to stop my daughter at say, dedicate and give you know kids. i am scared i'm going to get sick. amy: the united food and commercial workers reports at least 68 grocery store workers across the u.s. have died from covid-19 and more than 10,000 have fallen ill from the disease. the ford motor company temporarily shut down assembly plants in dearborn, michigan and chicago, illinois, after workers tested positive for coronavirus. the shutdowns came jusust days after general motors, ford, and fiat chrysler began a phased reopening of their u.s. factories. president trump is traveling to
amy: in new orleans, sanitation workers are in the third week of a strike demanding $150 in weekly hazard pay, ppe, repairs to trucks, and a wage increase. the company contracting with new orleans to pick up garbage, metro service group, has brought in work-release prisoners as temporary replacements. the prisoners are being paid less than the minimum wage. this is one of the striking workers speaking at picket o on tuesday. >> i have seven kids. i am scared to play with my kids some days...
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and we discover what life is like for migrant workers in packed dormitories in singapore. the job administration's handling of the corona virus pandemic is coming under scrutiny once again with accusations that it looked for quick fixes by rushing unproven drugs to patients but right the former head of the u.s. agency responsible for developing drugs says that that included untested doses of a malaria treatment which has been pushed by president trump and comes as tom has announced he's winding down the government's coronavirus task force he says he plans to create a new team that will focus on safety as well as reopening the economy at a top u.s. general says it's still not clear where the virus emerged from and it definitely wasn't manmade that's a stark contrast to secretary of state might pump a 0 who's repeatedly claimed there's significant evidence covert 900 came from a chinese liberace. and ken mitchell as an associate or such scholar at columbia university he says the united states isn't ready to completely reopen yet what we're seeing with a pandemic and this is
and we discover what life is like for migrant workers in packed dormitories in singapore. the job administration's handling of the corona virus pandemic is coming under scrutiny once again with accusations that it looked for quick fixes by rushing unproven drugs to patients but right the former head of the u.s. agency responsible for developing drugs says that that included untested doses of a malaria treatment which has been pushed by president trump and comes as tom has announced he's winding...
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you can see in comparing these two pictures, a lot of the same furniture remains in the same room inhe lower right as put in by mrs. kept. probably the most intact in terms of her public rooms remaining in constant years. american empire style furniture dating from 1810 to 1830. you can see on the left-hand screen the beautiful central table. plls kennedy cited in the tour in parts we didn't see that he was an important cabinet maker, ually as important as duncan pfife. we are lucky that saw duncan worth collecting. to the rest of the antiques world maybe it wasn't antique yet, and we wouldn't be able to find a table of this quality today. she quited the sofa behind it calling it the dolly madison sophie. that was a mistake at the time. the paper said it was the style of the ilyasova alse madison had. that got translated in the paperwork out of the curep eightor's office that it was her sofa. it was very quickly replaced in this room by mrs. kennedy herself by the incredible sofa that remains there today which is the lower right, which is a sofa that has dolphins or see ser penalties
you can see in comparing these two pictures, a lot of the same furniture remains in the same room inhe lower right as put in by mrs. kept. probably the most intact in terms of her public rooms remaining in constant years. american empire style furniture dating from 1810 to 1830. you can see on the left-hand screen the beautiful central table. plls kennedy cited in the tour in parts we didn't see that he was an important cabinet maker, ually as important as duncan pfife. we are lucky that saw...
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a mass shooting in canada in 2017 when a gunman killed 6 men in a quebec city mosque such attacks are much rarer here than in the united states canadians are far more accustomed to hearing of mass killings across the border such as the los vegas mass shooting that left 58 people dead in 2017 an assault weapons ban like this is widely supported in canada and polls indicate that's only increased since the events in nova scotia gun rights advocates say it's a politically expedient move that ignores the fact that most gun killings in canada come from illegal handguns smuggled across the u.s. border and not from assault weapons some measures in the new legislation are similar to those in new zealand which banned assault rifles and conducted a highly successful buyback program in response to the christ church mosque massacre last year canada to offer a 2 year amnesty to existing legal owners of banned weapons and will offer compensation there may also be new laws coming to allow cities to ban handguns which are already tightly regulated gun control advocates of welcome the new measures and
a mass shooting in canada in 2017 when a gunman killed 6 men in a quebec city mosque such attacks are much rarer here than in the united states canadians are far more accustomed to hearing of mass killings across the border such as the los vegas mass shooting that left 58 people dead in 2017 an assault weapons ban like this is widely supported in canada and polls indicate that's only increased since the events in nova scotia gun rights advocates say it's a politically expedient move that...
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given that infections in eastern france of been well above those in germany some spread of the disease may be hard to avoid but now it will be up to germany's border police to oversee what is sure to be a surgeon cross border journeys let's bring in political correspondent kate brady who is standing by with a view from berlin so kate as we've heard the e.u. wants to transition from lockdowns to summer tourist season it seems like a lot to ask. it is certainly a lot to ask and of course there are still a lot of factors to take into consideration at the moment not only of the situation in germany but also in germany's neighboring countries as well and how the situation that develops in the coming weeks but the hope is now is to have freedom of travel again throughout the schengen zone by mid june of course that all depends on the situation with the virus at the time and of course it's going to be a very difficult logistical puzzle to solve as well and one that's going to need a lot of cooperation within the european union now the e.u. commission has already started making some recommenda
given that infections in eastern france of been well above those in germany some spread of the disease may be hard to avoid but now it will be up to germany's border police to oversee what is sure to be a surgeon cross border journeys let's bring in political correspondent kate brady who is standing by with a view from berlin so kate as we've heard the e.u. wants to transition from lockdowns to summer tourist season it seems like a lot to ask. it is certainly a lot to ask and of course there...
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in pennsylvania, it's 65% of the deaths in that state are in nursing home and long-term care facilities. in pennsylvania, one facility in beaver county has had 58 americans die within its walls. we learned today that a veterans home in chester, pennsylvania, has had 27 american veterans die there. in the great state of maryland, the state now admits that more than 50% of their deaths are in nursing homes as well. maryland interestingly also announced today that they will now mandate universal testing for all nursing home residents and staff. you might remember maryland just bought 500,000 coronavirus tests from south korea. the governor of maryland, his wife is an immigrant from korea. she speaks fluent korean. he got her on the phone with business connections the family hopefully had or could make in korea. they arranged for 500,000 tests to be flown over on a korean airlines plane. the governor, larry hogan, told the "washington post" today that he made the plane carrying those supplies from korea land at baltimore washington international airport even though a korean airlines plane h
in pennsylvania, it's 65% of the deaths in that state are in nursing home and long-term care facilities. in pennsylvania, one facility in beaver county has had 58 americans die within its walls. we learned today that a veterans home in chester, pennsylvania, has had 27 american veterans die there. in the great state of maryland, the state now admits that more than 50% of their deaths are in nursing homes as well. maryland interestingly also announced today that they will now mandate universal...
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in in terms of justice being done?ust say, people have been disappointed in the past and so to tell them to believe in an institution that is disappointed them is a lot to ask of people. what i can tell them is that we have driven and pushed reform in the burro of criminal apprehension. we have demanded they change. we have seen the changes occur. they can trust that i will be watching like a hawk to make sure that this investigation is vigorous, is thorough, is expeditious and i believe that the commissioner of public safety john harrington will do the same and i believe the governor will do the same. so asking people to believe when they have been let down a lot is a lot to ask but what can we do other than do all that we can and that's what we're going to do and i do believe because i believe in the people to hold me accountable and others, i believe that we're going to get justice in this situation. i can't have any other belief than that and i have to believe i have reason to believe that, as well. >> keith ellis
in in terms of justice being done?ust say, people have been disappointed in the past and so to tell them to believe in an institution that is disappointed them is a lot to ask of people. what i can tell them is that we have driven and pushed reform in the burro of criminal apprehension. we have demanded they change. we have seen the changes occur. they can trust that i will be watching like a hawk to make sure that this investigation is vigorous, is thorough, is expeditious and i believe that...
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my dissent in rosenberg, decided today, i concur in this case because of the records of defect but inffect i support the first amendment and free speech. when rosenberg died, post, can't -- poof, can't do that anymore. this traditional explanation strikes me as plausible given what i told you about brandeis and judicial restraint. but it also strikes me as potentially very misleading and very incomplete, for a couple of important reasons. one of them is it does not do justice -- i use the word with a certain amount of caution -- to what the supreme court did between 1919 and 1927 with the clear and present danger test. decidedcular, in a case in 1925 which is very famous for its casual, not labored two-sends incorporation of the free speech guarantee, unlike cases that would follow where page upon page is consumed in an attempt to justify incorporation, the court said new york statute is subject to the free speech prescription. the court did something like toto pulling aside the curtain on the wizard of oz. it revealed what it was really thinking. remember when i told you the clear an
my dissent in rosenberg, decided today, i concur in this case because of the records of defect but inffect i support the first amendment and free speech. when rosenberg died, post, can't -- poof, can't do that anymore. this traditional explanation strikes me as plausible given what i told you about brandeis and judicial restraint. but it also strikes me as potentially very misleading and very incomplete, for a couple of important reasons. one of them is it does not do justice -- i use the word...
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in the 60s and 70s. 65 in san mateo. 76 in napa. 77 in antioch. and 71 the high in palo alto.he week, we are going to see a ridge of high pressure build in. what that ridge is going to do, it will set up shop over southern california, and that is where the focus of the warm weather is going to be throughout much of california and in the bay area, thursday, and friday, look to be the warmest days. here's the accu-weather seven-day forecast. sunny and mild tomorrow. a breezy afternoon on tuesday. and a warming trend really hits midweek and the hottest day of the week, eric, will be on friday, before we turn sharply cooler on mother's day on sunday. >> well, that's our thanks to mom. it will be a little cooler on mother's day. >> exactly. >> drew, thanks a lot. >>> still ahead, on abc 7 news, at 11:00, feeding front line hospital workers, a local restaurant wants to show the positive impact made by asian-americans facing coronavirus-related discrimination. >>> abc 7 launched a new streaming app service, wherever you are, you can get our live newscast, breaking news, weather and m
in the 60s and 70s. 65 in san mateo. 76 in napa. 77 in antioch. and 71 the high in palo alto.he week, we are going to see a ridge of high pressure build in. what that ridge is going to do, it will set up shop over southern california, and that is where the focus of the warm weather is going to be throughout much of california and in the bay area, thursday, and friday, look to be the warmest days. here's the accu-weather seven-day forecast. sunny and mild tomorrow. a breezy afternoon on tuesday....
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has refused to allow in u.n. observers but the run up to the election has been plagued by violence and fears about the coronavirus pandemic catherine sawyer reports. general every sunday she is hardly new to this politics he's a ruling c n d d f the party secretary general a former rebel commander and present in this close ally joined the president's rebel movement in the 1990 s. against that then government who's a key signatory of the 2003 peace deal which ended a 12 year ethnic based civil war that caused the deaths of up to 300000 people knowing your i am from the north and the south i am the child of burundi each one of you has delegated me and i am at your disposal i come to be the servant of all my dear burundians the opposition's main candidate agathon is also an ex rebel having fought in the civil war between hutu and tutsi ethnic communities. he has run for president twice before but lost he says his victory was stolen by president quinn's inza who's not standing this time we have to make sure that he i
has refused to allow in u.n. observers but the run up to the election has been plagued by violence and fears about the coronavirus pandemic catherine sawyer reports. general every sunday she is hardly new to this politics he's a ruling c n d d f the party secretary general a former rebel commander and present in this close ally joined the president's rebel movement in the 1990 s. against that then government who's a key signatory of the 2003 peace deal which ended a 12 year ethnic based civil...