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naomi klein isis senior correspondenent at thehe interc. piece is called "screen neww deal under cover of mass s death, andrdrew cuomo calls in n the billionaires to bubuild a high-tech dystopia." that does it for our show. democracy now! is working with as few people onsite as possible. the majority of our amazing team is working from home. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new w york ays. [music p playing]
naomi klein isis senior correspondenent at thehe interc. piece is called "screen neww deal under cover of mass s death, andrdrew cuomo calls in n the billionaires to bubuild a high-tech dystopia." that does it for our show. democracy now! is working with as few people onsite as possible. the majority of our amazing team is working from home. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or...
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naomi klein isis senior correspondenent at thehe interc. piece is called "screen neww deal under cover of mass s death, andrdrew cuomo calls in n the billionaires to bubuild a high-tech dystopia." that does it for our show. democracy now! is working with as few people onsite as possible. the majority of our amazing team is working from home. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new w york . >>> hello. welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. we begin here in japan where the entire country has been under a state of emergency for about a month due to the coronavirus. that is expected to change with the governmenent set to decide lift that statuss for roughly 8% of japan's prefectures. an expert panel is present being
naomi klein isis senior correspondenent at thehe interc. piece is called "screen neww deal under cover of mass s death, andrdrew cuomo calls in n the billionaires to bubuild a high-tech dystopia." that does it for our show. democracy now! is working with as few people onsite as possible. the majority of our amazing team is working from home. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or...
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ezra klein will also join us. and we will end the hour tonight with some very special words of wisdom from gabriel garcia marquez, the nobel laureate in literature that wrote "100 years of solitude" and "love in the time of cholera." his son, the film director rodrigo garcia, shared wisdom in a beautifully written piece in "the new york times," one of the two most important things i've read today. i'll bring you that at the end of the hour with the other most important thing that i've read today which was written by 25-year-old chase beach who sees something now on her neighborhood walks that most if not all of us have been missing. and it is very important. and if you stick around to the end of the show, you're going to learn something profound as i did today when i read chase's writing. no president has flip-flopped more than donald trump. beginning with mexico will pay for the wall, to years of flip-flopping that has left the most self-contradictory president in history trying to spin his own spin during the co
ezra klein will also join us. and we will end the hour tonight with some very special words of wisdom from gabriel garcia marquez, the nobel laureate in literature that wrote "100 years of solitude" and "love in the time of cholera." his son, the film director rodrigo garcia, shared wisdom in a beautifully written piece in "the new york times," one of the two most important things i've read today. i'll bring you that at the end of the hour with the other most...
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and what audrey klein is most worried about, states like and michigan tha will have historic numbersmail-in ballots and won't be able to process these ballots on election night, particularly those states that will be crucial for the 2020 election. >> sivasan: all right, newshour's christopher booker, thank you so much. >> thank you. pandemic continueske aronavirus toll on the first responders and health care workers who remain on the front lines across the countr among those impacted a filipino americans who, in states like california and new yorkmake up at least 20% of the nursing workforce. joining me n is propublica reporter nina martin, who says the toll of covid-19n filipino health care workers has ft many in the community reeling. inna martin, thanks for jo us. first, i want to start by e ving-- give us a scale of how it is affecting lipino communities, how integral they are in american health care. >> the filipino health care community is an incredibly important part of the infrastructure of the health care system in the u.s. it has been, especially the nursmmunity, going back
and what audrey klein is most worried about, states like and michigan tha will have historic numbersmail-in ballots and won't be able to process these ballots on election night, particularly those states that will be crucial for the 2020 election. >> sivasan: all right, newshour's christopher booker, thank you so much. >> thank you. pandemic continueske aronavirus toll on the first responders and health care workers who remain on the front lines across the countr among those...
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we'll talk to house judiciary's ben klein about this next.e. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything. so, if your network's down, you're down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many devices. plus, you want the security trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. and that's why you trust us. the most reliable network in america. ♪. elizabeth: more on the president's tweet that we told you about just a few minutes ago, the breaking news. he tweeted, quote, about that fisa reform bill is passed tonight on the house floor i will quickly veto it. our country has just suffered through the greatest political crime in its history. the massive abuse of fisa was a big part of it. he has urged house republicans to vote against this version of the fisa reform act. again fisa was surveillance tool, the fisa court, fbi used and accused of abusing in order to wiretap the trump campaign including former trump campaign aide carter page. bring in republican from virginia.
we'll talk to house judiciary's ben klein about this next.e. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything. so, if your network's down, you're down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many devices. plus, you want the security trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. and that's why you trust us. the most reliable network in america. ♪. elizabeth: more on the president's tweet that we told you about just a...
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in cooperation with smith, klein and french laboratories. produced for the medical television unit, smith, klein and french laboratories. >> the united states public health service originated with an active congress in 1798 for the "relief of sick and disabled seamen." the role and responsibilities of what is now called the commissioned corps of the u.s. public health service has changed and evolved over the years since then. next on "reel america, " from "the work of the public health 1936, service." this public health service film shows activities o
in cooperation with smith, klein and french laboratories. produced for the medical television unit, smith, klein and french laboratories. >> the united states public health service originated with an active congress in 1798 for the "relief of sick and disabled seamen." the role and responsibilities of what is now called the commissioned corps of the u.s. public health service has changed and evolved over the years since then. next on "reel america, " from "the...
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studying this is professor sabra klein, from the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, andr being with us. what is going on here? why this stark difference between men and women? stark is a beautiful word to use. it is a shocking difference. in fact, the countries you noted that our this aggregating and comparing data between men and women, 87% of those countries are reporting that men are at least twice as likely to die from covid—19 as compared with women. they could be a multitude of fact is. we are still in the midst of this pandemic and we're trying to better understand causes of this but as one person starting this, iam this but as one person starting this, i am trying to better understand how our immune system may differ between men and women. generally speaking, women tend to have greater immunity than men. we tend to fight infection faster than do men and trying to understand how our hormones, like a stridgeon and maybe some of the genes that encode for these immunological proteins could va ry immunological proteins could vary between men and women and give us clue
studying this is professor sabra klein, from the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, andr being with us. what is going on here? why this stark difference between men and women? stark is a beautiful word to use. it is a shocking difference. in fact, the countries you noted that our this aggregating and comparing data between men and women, 87% of those countries are reporting that men are at least twice as likely to die from covid—19 as compared with women. they could be a...
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states secret service director murray, deputy director newsom, director patterson and deputy director klein, thank you for being here. the department of homeland security's high land -- highest priority is to ensure the safety and security of the american people and the department workforce. we have witnessed an assault on our law enforcement community. californiain oakland an assassin shot to federal protective service contractors as they stood watch over a protest. one officer was killed. the other is in critical condition. police, the oakland supported by the department of homeland security, are investigating that attack. let me express my deepest condolences to the family members of these two contractors. and a loss in the dhs family impacts all of us and i want the loved ones of these brave officers to know you have the support of the department behind you. also last night the brave men and women of the united states secret service were assaulted by criminals. it's iraq's. rocks.rew -- they threw they threw alcohol. they through urine. threw urine. they did so while hiding behind their
states secret service director murray, deputy director newsom, director patterson and deputy director klein, thank you for being here. the department of homeland security's high land -- highest priority is to ensure the safety and security of the american people and the department workforce. we have witnessed an assault on our law enforcement community. californiain oakland an assassin shot to federal protective service contractors as they stood watch over a protest. one officer was killed. the...
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. >> joining our discussion is ezra klein, host of the pod cast the ezra klein show and author of thetly released book "why are we polarized." this is a moment that e are mree of the slogan in the clinton presidential campaign in 1992. it's the economy, stupid. they just want -- to them, every issue came back to the economy and it seems to me that no matter which way we want to look at this we're always coming back to the virus. even the discussion with beto o'rourke, long term the best way to get those people fed is to get this virus crushed so that they can get back to work so that they can be able to afford food, so they can get out of the line to the food bank and every single economic discussion about what's going on here, if it's realistic comes back to how do you crush the virus? >> we have made this so much harder by being so bad at it. i can't stress that enough. look, this is always going to be hard but it didn't need to be this complicated and the way it wouldn't have been this complicated is if at the beginning when we the people made this tremendous sacrifice e, economic,
. >> joining our discussion is ezra klein, host of the pod cast the ezra klein show and author of thetly released book "why are we polarized." this is a moment that e are mree of the slogan in the clinton presidential campaign in 1992. it's the economy, stupid. they just want -- to them, every issue came back to the economy and it seems to me that no matter which way we want to look at this we're always coming back to the virus. even the discussion with beto o'rourke, long term...
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some of the fiercest fighting took place in a valley west of klein house in the heart of the forest. in mid november an author ernest hemingway was witness to the bloody battles there in his later novel across the river and into the trees based on his experiences he wrote it was a place where it was extremely difficult for a man to stay alive even if all he did was be there. in december tony the car also photographed his comrades preparing for the christmas season. gift packages with canned food from home arrived for soldiers who had long since perished they began to give you this food. to the local people to the german. on december 16th 1944100 miles further south in the our den the germans launched a final surprise offensive once again the allies were hard to trust in this likewise heavily forested region and had to bring in reinforcements at short notice to stem the german advance many from the help invite. granddad an over the ridge you chems during the battle of the bolts there was fighting here but both of you and the allies were very busy with the offensive further south i kno
some of the fiercest fighting took place in a valley west of klein house in the heart of the forest. in mid november an author ernest hemingway was witness to the bloody battles there in his later novel across the river and into the trees based on his experiences he wrote it was a place where it was extremely difficult for a man to stay alive even if all he did was be there. in december tony the car also photographed his comrades preparing for the christmas season. gift packages with canned...
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director an ameri yogi is the guardian of his legacy nish klein klein 100 well it wasn't the ordinary old school crafts person training. the name was to train a new type of artist in the industrial designer who could wear all hats so i'm going to list a generalist who could be an architect or a talk partner for a painter a sculptor a photographer. i am an industrial designer who represented the universal. through are the only real solution and the manifesto of the weimar state our house was published in april 19th 19 architects sculptors painters we must all turn to the crafts together let us conceive and create the new building of the future for a small nation. what they've wanted to avoid was a drifting apart art on one side art for art's sake salon art sound on the other side the more down market applied art that is craft. the the 100. the bell house code blurred the distinction between fine art and applied arts. then and now the starting point is always the material of the few that is about 25 percent each of feldspar and courts and 50 percent kalen 130th or mazing how this dust c
director an ameri yogi is the guardian of his legacy nish klein klein 100 well it wasn't the ordinary old school crafts person training. the name was to train a new type of artist in the industrial designer who could wear all hats so i'm going to list a generalist who could be an architect or a talk partner for a painter a sculptor a photographer. i am an industrial designer who represented the universal. through are the only real solution and the manifesto of the weimar state our house was...
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ken cuccinelli, acting eyes director -- ice director, deputy director newsom , and deputy director klein. thank you for being here. the department of homeland security's highest priority to ensure the safety and security andthe american people i the department's workforce. we have witness and a lot of assault on our law enforcement community. last night in california, and assessing cowardly shot two contractors as they stood watch over protest. one officer was killed and the other is in critical condition. the fbi, oklahoma police, supported by the department of homeland secured, investigating the attack. let me express my deepest condolences to the family members of these two contractors. any loss in the dhs family impacts all of us, and want the loved ones of these officers to know you have the support of the department behind you. also last night, the brave men and women of the u.s. secret service were assaulted by criminals. urine and rocks, alcohol at our officers, who sustained injuries, including broken bones. acts protesters committed of violence while hiding behind the first ame
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this is something that pub professor marcus klein i criticize this. fortunately these days producing music is less about creating and more about calculation because i'll agree to miscalculate how many people like what and when they listen to. the it will music production is becoming much more of those numbers and less about cultivating a future for society because their shaft. 'd is pop music no longer a revolutionary force well despite the criticism digitalisation is providing new scope for creativity like the video sharing app ticked off some artists even have a global hit song because of thick fog if their song features on one of the popular to talk challenge are like then that's x. all told rolled. with the get up all of viral sensations. streaming services and social media platforms represent a great new way for fans and musicians to connect especially during times of social distancing. we have a spring turbulent time with $26.00 or $27.00 concerts thought of even fewer that like all bands was cancelled because it's a shame because we've just fin
this is something that pub professor marcus klein i criticize this. fortunately these days producing music is less about creating and more about calculation because i'll agree to miscalculate how many people like what and when they listen to. the it will music production is becoming much more of those numbers and less about cultivating a future for society because their shaft. 'd is pop music no longer a revolutionary force well despite the criticism digitalisation is providing new scope for...
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klein a fashion elf policy. called some of his itself that's $500.00 decent. does it ever was a. lesser one to go on for. this might soon be a thing of the past who needs cash when you can just as easily pay with an easy wallet worldwide digital wallets and our smartphones are growing more and more popular what systems on the market how do they differ from one another and how safe are they i would topic so they aren't the. most evil let's com a smartphone apps. that biometric solutions to suing your own hand might replace your wallet scanner authorize the payment and that's it business there's a pacing up on the trend and offering more payment services facebook even announced its own app recently but which one is right for me. that might depend on where you live and what you plan to use it for. a bouquet of flowers without any cash to many it's already an ordinary part of daily life. let users pay quickly and easily there's a wide range of apps to choose from. you can get the wallets through your bank then it's basically an extension of your regular account on your smartphone the
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begin to reopen this week the loosening of restrictions is based on encouraging numbers like this a klein in daily coronavirus deaths but authorities warn that restrictions could be imposed again. virus would get out of control again as opposed to risk for the health of french citizens we would be implemented lockdown measures. and differentiated way as we did initially. some regions remain red zones such as the northeast of the country including paris the area is subject to additional restrictions for example parks and gardens remain closed $37.00 also urge those who can to continue working from home. the hope is that caution will be enough to further reduce the spread of the virus allowing friends to continue on the path to a full reopening. is bring in correspondent lisa lewis who is standing by for us in paris hi lisa so this is a snow reopening of the country it's not all happening at once. yes you mentioned as was mentioned in the piece we just saw before hand france is now divided into green and red zones one red zone is the overseas territory in my yard where no restrictions have
begin to reopen this week the loosening of restrictions is based on encouraging numbers like this a klein in daily coronavirus deaths but authorities warn that restrictions could be imposed again. virus would get out of control again as opposed to risk for the health of french citizens we would be implemented lockdown measures. and differentiated way as we did initially. some regions remain red zones such as the northeast of the country including paris the area is subject to additional...
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. >> from the rotunda, we're joined now by virginia republican ben klein. congressman, good morning. with every state now in some form of reopening, can you just start by explaining where virginia is in that process as we hear a little bit of background noise there , that office building is a bit of construction zone is morning. >> there's always something going on on capitol hill and i'll try to talk over the noise. virginia is in a phase i situation . where most of the states are beginning to open back up again but our governor has played a large number of qualifications and conditions on things like restaurants as they open. so it is problematic for many small businesses in areas like mine, rural areas where we haven't had quite the degree of infections northern virginia and richmond have had so we're hoping for a more swifter opening where it can be regionally approached in areas like ours can open faster because we've got to get people back to work. these businesses are hanging on by a thread. many have closed for good and we do need to help those busi
. >> from the rotunda, we're joined now by virginia republican ben klein. congressman, good morning. with every state now in some form of reopening, can you just start by explaining where virginia is in that process as we hear a little bit of background noise there , that office building is a bit of construction zone is morning. >> there's always something going on on capitol hill and i'll try to talk over the noise. virginia is in a phase i situation . where most of the states are...
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exciting for me to be collaborating with my close friend, you might have cut haymarket, with naomi klein, marvelous events, superinformative, inspiring, 15,000 of us participated aiming to be a theory they put together, haymarket in fact has already organized a follow-up to naomi klein, and they are going to reconvene these three and discuss the politics of coronavirus and that next talk will be broadcast on thursday april 9th, not this thursday but next thursday at 5:00 eastern time, same as the talk with mike davis, the following thursday the series continues with great dialogue between scholars and activists milton gilmore and naomi narrow, two of the great experts on the prison industrial conflict on the incarceration boom and the reasons for that and the reasons for that. she will talk to them on thursday april 16th at 5:00 pm so these links will be available below. you can register on event bright. the talk with mike will be recorded. you can access it on the haymarket books, youtube channel and the leading independent radical publishing houses in the united states, close comrades
exciting for me to be collaborating with my close friend, you might have cut haymarket, with naomi klein, marvelous events, superinformative, inspiring, 15,000 of us participated aiming to be a theory they put together, haymarket in fact has already organized a follow-up to naomi klein, and they are going to reconvene these three and discuss the politics of coronavirus and that next talk will be broadcast on thursday april 9th, not this thursday but next thursday at 5:00 eastern time, same as...
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worst performers today >> coming up on today's show, we will speak exclusively with sap ceo christian klein about his company's efforts to develop a coronavirus contact tracing app and what he's hearing from customers about the state of local business and the earnings reports will come fast and furiously this afternoon highlighted by lyft, grub hub, t-mobile and we'll speak with t-mobile ceo mike sievert ahead of his company's conference calls just after numbers cross. the big stories we are watching, mike santoli following the volatile trading action, steve liesman with a look at the economy and another sobering jobs number today, and deirdre bosa is covering uber and lyft mike, start us off >> the s&p struggling to stay in this zone for the past few weeks. this is a one-year march it's flattened out since april is it resting, rolling over? it's a bit of a standoff i think people are saying right now it's preserved most of the rebound rally gains, perhaps if it got down in the 2,700 range, maybe it starts to change this idea that it's just kind of pausing for a moment last week's low 2,720
worst performers today >> coming up on today's show, we will speak exclusively with sap ceo christian klein about his company's efforts to develop a coronavirus contact tracing app and what he's hearing from customers about the state of local business and the earnings reports will come fast and furiously this afternoon highlighted by lyft, grub hub, t-mobile and we'll speak with t-mobile ceo mike sievert ahead of his company's conference calls just after numbers cross. the big stories we...
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our record label should just be the beatles for here on out. [ laughter ] >> well, a guy named allen kleink john and yoko that he'd be a good manager for the beatles this is after brian epstein died and allen klein basically threw everybody off the record label is what happened >> seth: but you worked on this song with the -- it wasn't just the label. you went and brought it to the beatles and worked on it with some of the beatles. >> with that particular song, well, it was -- i wrote it while we were recording. we took a break. well, that is to say, the beatles took a break, so the studio that they were using when they weren't there, i was there. i would sort of scamper in there, you know, and put down a few of my little tracks and then clear out before they came back. [ light laughter ] but i got to hang around a little bit, too. it was great [ laughter ] >> seth: did -- in the moment, did you know -- i mean, you know, did you know it was great? or was it one of those -- okay, yeah, okay, good [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: i'm glad to hear that >> yeah, i knew it -- i knew it was extrao
our record label should just be the beatles for here on out. [ laughter ] >> well, a guy named allen kleink john and yoko that he'd be a good manager for the beatles this is after brian epstein died and allen klein basically threw everybody off the record label is what happened >> seth: but you worked on this song with the -- it wasn't just the label. you went and brought it to the beatles and worked on it with some of the beatles. >> with that particular song, well, it was --...
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klein said what could have taken months or years happened quickly. >> it is unprecedented, and reallyt is unbelievable. i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: dr. musser's team was among the first to treat covid patients with plasma. >> i view this as an old-fashioned barn raising. we'll get this done. >> reporter: it may be just a stop-gap measure until more treatments and a vaccine come along. >> i think it will be part of a cocktail, and hopefully it paves the way for a vaccine. this is thein of >> reporter: and this feels good to dr. hartman, who treated patient lona towsley. what do you think you'll tell your children or grandchildren about this extraordinary moment? >> i'll te tell them the story of a huge movement, that in six weeks' time, 2,000 hospitals have come together with the unifying purpose of trying to make people better. and in the end, it is the community that stays in the community. >> reporter: meanwhile, lona towsley says she will donate her blood as soon as she is completely recovered. >> if i can save just one person from bog through whagoing throughw
klein said what could have taken months or years happened quickly. >> it is unprecedented, and reallyt is unbelievable. i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: dr. musser's team was among the first to treat covid patients with plasma. >> i view this as an old-fashioned barn raising. we'll get this done. >> reporter: it may be just a stop-gap measure until more treatments and a vaccine come along. >> i think it will be part of a cocktail, and hopefully it...
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the most medicated country in the world klein we are a country of if that is the fast food quick fix is now now i now feel bad here's a pill her here's a pill tell disfunction here's a pill all of those things are right there at a doctor's pay pay is good pain or mines is that we're alive. he went to the center as a patient since then he's become the head of the facility in order to save others like himself everyone here has to learn to live without pain killers this private ranches 30 places a year it receives 40 requests a day at 21 years old kyle is in rehab for the 1st time. sub or other. i'm good well cool man are you feeling. us take. this. all right ron. or did your mom in here and then we'll good we'll get everything started. right after you guys. are. really. has been to college and he's the father of a little boy. but 4 years ago he became addicted to opioids and then heroin. writes opiates heroin and oxycontin anything else you know ok and this is the 1st treatment on right all right are you feeling very emotional. the motion of everybody she's waiting for her boy to come
the most medicated country in the world klein we are a country of if that is the fast food quick fix is now now i now feel bad here's a pill her here's a pill tell disfunction here's a pill all of those things are right there at a doctor's pay pay is good pain or mines is that we're alive. he went to the center as a patient since then he's become the head of the facility in order to save others like himself everyone here has to learn to live without pain killers this private ranches 30 places a...
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. >> ben klein, republican, member of the house judiciary . i do appreciate your time and thanks for working withus . >> thank you very much. >> ,white house press secretary haley mcinerney will order red live coverage at 2:00 on c-span2, online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> palms lobby joins us from his congressional office by a zoom. good morning to you. i want to talk about the coronavirus response you just answer that question we had been asking viewers throughout the morning, the state of race relations in this country getting betteror getting worse, saying the same ? >> i think there's's and flows. it's still bad in this country, no question about that we had hearing in ways and means about healthcare disparities and you look at the effect of the coronavirus on persons of color throughout our country african-americans, latinos, have such a higher incidence of infections and deaths and healthcare disparities, so many different reasons as to why they exist and not something i felt in my home county back in 2002
. >> ben klein, republican, member of the house judiciary . i do appreciate your time and thanks for working withus . >> thank you very much. >> ,white house press secretary haley mcinerney will order red live coverage at 2:00 on c-span2, online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> palms lobby joins us from his congressional office by a zoom. good morning to you. i want to talk about the coronavirus response you just answer that question we had been...
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so what i like about this is this management team is experienced in consumer products and david klein gave a very stern and serious, you know, assessment of what they need to do to turn this business around, but they're restructuring and they're rationalizing in a way that makes sense for this industry they've cut 40% of their capacity in canada and they've got $2 billion of cash in the balance sheet. at a time when these companies are scrambling, this company has enormous opportunities to be opportunistic and it's led by the right team and it's got the most amount of cash and at this point they were marked down at this point these are not great numbers and it ran 80%, nine or ten days into the print, this was a terrible new reality for canopy growth. >> the news had an impact on the rest of the sector steve grasso, where are you now in cannabis? >> so i'm associated with private companies now, but if i had to pick one of the public ones it would either be canopy or chronos you have to get a company that has a long run in front of them and partners with deep pockets both have partners
so what i like about this is this management team is experienced in consumer products and david klein gave a very stern and serious, you know, assessment of what they need to do to turn this business around, but they're restructuring and they're rationalizing in a way that makes sense for this industry they've cut 40% of their capacity in canada and they've got $2 billion of cash in the balance sheet. at a time when these companies are scrambling, this company has enormous opportunities to be...
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klein bonded indignant as last segment is has is had emerged a man lie in an english stand. fisons has sought movement non-sensational deal now and then was stopped and then i used as i'm a small business shot and i'm good this is news media does is it only good in matters of good something in the eyes of alice i was in a mad loser to be in my inbox as i listened and distrust sized yes yes so kind as was i was doing to that cause one last thing this is a must for news lead so my bond with this honest. lives read biggest by direct is as it is is it in the least it is done as is saw yet a solid by loan a higher dose of alibi consumed on a higher than a solid by law an audience of just didn't raise included on your dues into evil is wanted to be at we won it and so much as little does is to cause a gluten. card to our descendants usually show beautiful landscapes we're heading to the place where we think the car belongs. to. the city cordova say soon. to put in. god's mind. and is to him sure no month to show up and sell an almost tire and soon learn to sew on assumes is also o
klein bonded indignant as last segment is has is had emerged a man lie in an english stand. fisons has sought movement non-sensational deal now and then was stopped and then i used as i'm a small business shot and i'm good this is news media does is it only good in matters of good something in the eyes of alice i was in a mad loser to be in my inbox as i listened and distrust sized yes yes so kind as was i was doing to that cause one last thing this is a must for news lead so my bond with this...
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for klein's investigates afghanistan civilian loss in the u.s. . the u.s. is called with of infected people all right the world they've been going on for a number of them with tear gas being you know through the report go through an international perspective to try could play their global audience how they could impart fear like this is an important part of the world and our viewers very good at bringing the news to the world from here a tsunami of mud very 16 indonesians villages submerging the homes and livelihoods of 60000 people. years later looking habitants as still fighting for justice from the fracking company they play. and the hot sludge continues to flood. great a witness documentary. on al-jazeera. coveted beyond wells. taken without hesitation. bolton died from. power defines our while we should not have to trade our culture for oil and gas we live here we make the rule people in power investigates exposes and question means they use and abuse of power around the globe. on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson this is the news
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the hottest most is going to moving on to sources we will also should look down the jury it is a klein's who's on the green and a cheesy music selection easy to plant how one man in a slum in kenya ease of breaking up the fall of what to the toes. we start the show in south africa where a very special body is a risk the southern drawl and one bill also known locally as the fund a bot because of its belief that its cry signals the coming of summer rain the species can be found in grasslands from kenya to angola and even all the way down to south africa however humans are driving the bus into decline well its goals of vision is are now pulling out all the stops to save these iconic incompetent. even when fitted with tracking devices some amorphous going to be hard to find just going to destroy that she's trying to look at sultan ground one builds large country whereas bob's found in sub-saharan africa. in hunting have left this species vulnerable he says to meet him that their numbers in south africa how fall into under 1500 the population is definitely still declining over the last couple
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klein reviewed in. an artery the iffy the best the condition in the lights in. the barn without in order to plaster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizeable investment required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. so make it up with our own personal finances and those school finances so. we have the issue the challenge of financing and we also have a challenge off from getting. mom power you know trained to manpower only understand the setting up of the projects the automation parts of the project and then the maintenance also. the students of land that everyone can do their part to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going for sue for music are used in your book any sources. likes to not see your funny lean imagery and i jus to mention tried our best to save the planet like the cuttings from danes we felt he was in the. home my friend he says he only uses rituals for only 2 days the rest of the day suso upon those hours all humans should try to do on days where there is little direct sun the abbotts heart school
klein reviewed in. an artery the iffy the best the condition in the lights in. the barn without in order to plaster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizeable investment required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. so make it up with our own personal finances and those school finances so. we have the issue the challenge of financing and we also have a challenge off from getting. mom power you know trained to manpower only understand the setting up of the...
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for klein's investigates of gonna stop civilian loss in the u.s. air war on a jersey you know. these men are survivors of covert 1946 year old is a limousine driver is the only one here who needed to go to hospital when he became ill in early march with the. order of. balance for the november so deep it is a 34 year old driver for kotori family and he tested positive my body is that it will all be small but will you all be health officials say the rate of new infections a slow the goal here is to conduct a broad serving to better understand transmission and asymptomatic cases which in turn could help policy decisions in the future so it would be easy for us to inform the decision making on what to do next the goal now is to increase testing and contact tracing. the government provides retesting a medical treatment for those who need it while campaigns to raise awareness continue. in the golden age of cinema. one man provided the soundtrack for a nation out 0 well to me it's the musical composer for over $350.00 movies music for entertainment escapism and conflict with. a prolif
for klein's investigates of gonna stop civilian loss in the u.s. air war on a jersey you know. these men are survivors of covert 1946 year old is a limousine driver is the only one here who needed to go to hospital when he became ill in early march with the. order of. balance for the november so deep it is a 34 year old driver for kotori family and he tested positive my body is that it will all be small but will you all be health officials say the rate of new infections a slow the goal here is...
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to type stupid rumors about marital law not martial law is that even of rubio or his colleagues the klein to pay the fee he's still entitled to treatment according 282009 a.b.c. news investigation of the a.p. in 2008240 members paid the annual fee though some sources say congressman who didn't pay the fee were rarely prevented from using o.a.p. services our lawmakers remain indifferent to medicare for all while getting letters from the private health insurance lobby asking for a bailout because as coronavirus survivors begin the task of identifying which organs they could sell in the black market to pay for their medical bills the massive lobbying group known as america's health insurance plans which represents insurance companies like cigna and anthem wrote a letter to congress on april 8th asking for assistance against the unknown's of the pandemic like subsidies for employers and consumers but even cigna see it made it to the global investment bank u.b.s. that expensive coated 1000 medical claims were actually being offset by canceled elective surgeries and other procedures and a model
to type stupid rumors about marital law not martial law is that even of rubio or his colleagues the klein to pay the fee he's still entitled to treatment according 282009 a.b.c. news investigation of the a.p. in 2008240 members paid the annual fee though some sources say congressman who didn't pay the fee were rarely prevented from using o.a.p. services our lawmakers remain indifferent to medicare for all while getting letters from the private health insurance lobby asking for a bailout because...
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last month we had the removal of the watchdog, klein —— he was one of the government because my financialnce community inspector general was also fired. what is donald trump's problem? he does not like to be accountable. the whole principle of the inspector general is our oversight. they are looking after the taxpayer past my interest when it comes to the billions and trillions being spent routinely and hastily, the need for this kind of oversight is massive, and donald trump does not like to be questioned and we know this. this is one of those characteristics. he hates being challenged and he wants to be able to d0 as he wants to do, whether it is above board or not. we need to know but he doesn't want us to. i think... i need to know but he doesn't want us to. ithink... i don't need to know but he doesn't want us to. i think... i don't want to site apocalyptic year, but i think that the virus of politics is as menacing to the world right now is the pandemic. the great american experiment for over 250 years is really tested that civil rights and world wars have not tested. the resilience
last month we had the removal of the watchdog, klein —— he was one of the government because my financialnce community inspector general was also fired. what is donald trump's problem? he does not like to be accountable. the whole principle of the inspector general is our oversight. they are looking after the taxpayer past my interest when it comes to the billions and trillions being spent routinely and hastily, the need for this kind of oversight is massive, and donald trump does not like...
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it is certainly a term addict klein and it would be the steepest most severe recession. in germany's history since world war 2 but if you look at some of the g.d.p. forecast the economic contraction forecasts for other countries in other countries and europe as well germany does seem to be getting off a little easier if they are able to stick to a 6 percent decline in the broader euro zone is expected to see the economy contract by 8 percent the united states is expected to see its economy shrink by 8 percent and some countries here in europe could see double digit declines and g.d.p. could have more like italy or spain that have been hit really hard by the crisis and don't have as much fiscal we way but there are a lot of risks and uncertainties surrounding this that this forecasts one of these is obviously the concerns over a 2nd wave of infections and this is obviously a huge public health concern but also it's very concerning for businesses and consumers and workers if germany does have to roll back or air hit the pause button on some of these the easing of restricti
it is certainly a term addict klein and it would be the steepest most severe recession. in germany's history since world war 2 but if you look at some of the g.d.p. forecast the economic contraction forecasts for other countries in other countries and europe as well germany does seem to be getting off a little easier if they are able to stick to a 6 percent decline in the broader euro zone is expected to see the economy contract by 8 percent the united states is expected to see its economy...
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and so klein starting to cancer orders on masass its financial problems beeeen come. by car corroded by and- which is really the tab it on the airline industry as a whole global air traffic has dropped byby around ninety percent. we'e seeing carriers manufacturers and supplierss allll c cutting s and costs. right now the end of the billing rates about twenty five billion dollars in bond offerings and it turned down financial support from the u. s. government's two trillion dollar stimulus package. the cbcbo said at the time that he was unwilling to take that government bailout if it memeant gigiving the government a stake in the company. as he announced the job cuts this wednesday dave callan said there were some signs of recovery but he said it would take the industry years. to get bacack to the levl that was just two months ago. kate you. very much and he came in out at a with that the police off caught on at the of an black m man been for from force. video of the and taking by the estate m medicine has goe by. the man named as fororty six year old george floyd died
and so klein starting to cancer orders on masass its financial problems beeeen come. by car corroded by and- which is really the tab it on the airline industry as a whole global air traffic has dropped byby around ninety percent. we'e seeing carriers manufacturers and supplierss allll c cutting s and costs. right now the end of the billing rates about twenty five billion dollars in bond offerings and it turned down financial support from the u. s. government's two trillion dollar stimulus...