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and every time can be a crash course in psychology that stays with you for a long time. and it's stopped at a time when push comes to shove when players manage to handle pressure and performing brilliantly it is simply also about good skills. during injury time we do get to see stunning performances of the highest quality which clearly are also the result of excellent but. i am confused now does it lead to time to introduce a stop watch football this police force where the clock doesn't stop when played. but should we really get rid of injury time which is often flawed subject to manipulated and opens doors to all sorts of unjust of the. events of. the end of. the thing you've done your limit is equal to those for sure just hang on to injury time the way it is now look at all the unbeatable drama that comes with it one of the main reasons we enjoy football. is the magic of football not to be found in its unique way of interpreting truth what do you think 7. when will this happen again. until then d.j. star paul van dyke used blazing new trails. come to some new session m
and every time can be a crash course in psychology that stays with you for a long time. and it's stopped at a time when push comes to shove when players manage to handle pressure and performing brilliantly it is simply also about good skills. during injury time we do get to see stunning performances of the highest quality which clearly are also the result of excellent but. i am confused now does it lead to time to introduce a stop watch football this police force where the clock doesn't stop...
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it's time to mobilize. it's time to educate. time for thisin time. it's time, it's time, it's time.e the time is right now. >> we are in one of those moments that demand a poor people's campaign. >> our brothers and sisters are sleeping on the streets. >> for a country this rich to have so many people who are poor, it is immoral and it is wrong. that is not right. something is wrong. >> as a moral emergency and that is why we need the poor people's campaign. we have to talk about it. we have to mobilize. to change these things our politicians will not always change. it is crucial. work. the people when you hold down the poor, you hold down america. >> our backs are against the walls. >> we are building a multiracial intergenerational nonviolent army of the poor that will break every chain. every chain. >> we have to come to a point that every attack on the poor will embolden our agitation. attack on immigrants will embolden our agitation. >> we can do more. we can do better. we are building the power. time to shake this nation. up!ise revolution. ♪ ♪ what does the lord require what
it's time to mobilize. it's time to educate. time for thisin time. it's time, it's time, it's time.e the time is right now. >> we are in one of those moments that demand a poor people's campaign. >> our brothers and sisters are sleeping on the streets. >> for a country this rich to have so many people who are poor, it is immoral and it is wrong. that is not right. something is wrong. >> as a moral emergency and that is why we need the poor people's campaign. we have to...
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time and time again you see the former do well on social media platforms. think that's the issue that these policies, these terms of service things they come up with, those don't really address the deeper issue with these social media platforms. >> meanwhile, fox news air this ridiculous info graphic showing what happens when there is unrest in cities and the stock market doesn't seem to care, the markets go up in the wake of michael brown's death or george floyd's death. this is so foolish fox had to apologize for it. give fox credit, they apologized. it's media outlets versus facebooks of the world. >> reporter: it's interesting what they apologize for and what they don't apologize. kudos to them for apologize being, but there is so much other content they stand by, they're silent and don't apologize for. i hate to give them too much credit for this instance. >> when they're talking about riots and violence, they're like this weekend. when they focus on six or seven days ago, they lie. oliver, thank you very much. let's take a quick break on the program a
time and time again you see the former do well on social media platforms. think that's the issue that these policies, these terms of service things they come up with, those don't really address the deeper issue with these social media platforms. >> meanwhile, fox news air this ridiculous info graphic showing what happens when there is unrest in cities and the stock market doesn't seem to care, the markets go up in the wake of michael brown's death or george floyd's death. this is so...
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until that time. steve: and of course, one of the reasons we wanted to look at this film is to add context to where we are today. from your book, you write the following quote. "wilson's invasion of the mexican territory in intervention in the mexican revolution created an environment of suspicion and distrust that took decades to repair and caused a general decline in relations between the united states and latin american republics." julie: yes. steve: can you elaborate? julie: it causes a decline in u.s.-mexican relations. i say it takes decades to repair. it may not have ever really been repaired. because the wilson government, when he decides to actually intervene in mexico to go and find pancho villa, he doesn't ask necessarily for permission from carranza. he tells carranza he is going in and he has legal justifications for doing so, but he does not receive the approval of the government of mexico. and even though carranza and pancho villa are not allies at this time -- they are enemies, in fact
until that time. steve: and of course, one of the reasons we wanted to look at this film is to add context to where we are today. from your book, you write the following quote. "wilson's invasion of the mexican territory in intervention in the mexican revolution created an environment of suspicion and distrust that took decades to repair and caused a general decline in relations between the united states and latin american republics." julie: yes. steve: can you elaborate? julie: it...
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he had enough time.appreciate you for coming. everybody else be seated. come quickly and just to the benediction. everybody else remain in your seats. >> merciful master gracious god, walk with us well we run this race and as we lift our voice. use our hands and change our hearts to rehabilitation to be the land of the free and the home of the brave. we pray this prayer in the name of an innocent black man of jesus killed by a government. we march on until victory is one. >> everyone please be seated except for family. everyone please remain in your seat. we will escort everybody out please remain seated. ♪ ♪ him
he had enough time.appreciate you for coming. everybody else be seated. come quickly and just to the benediction. everybody else remain in your seats. >> merciful master gracious god, walk with us well we run this race and as we lift our voice. use our hands and change our hearts to rehabilitation to be the land of the free and the home of the brave. we pray this prayer in the name of an innocent black man of jesus killed by a government. we march on until victory is one. >>...
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thinking and more time in front of the play station during lockdown make a waste of time in my opinion but hey it's relaxing and it for a lot of people and using multiplayer games in order to spend time with friends online is definitely bob way of social distancing some gaming operations have seen a boom in sales but not every company is getting an equal slice of the pie or report a kind stein himself gaming expert in fact took a closer look. it's to. our top you or i. i've been playing video games my whole life but in lockdown the time i spent on gaming just exco. with me millions of people entered the virtual world and as some companies revenue suggest these are great times for the gaming industry console select the new tennis which were literally sold out game publisher activision blizzard even beat analyst expectations by more than 50 percent. but these insane numbers don't tell the whole story there are many people in the industry to profit at all from. one company that is missing out on the boom is jager the small developer based in berlin has been around for over 20 years and is
thinking and more time in front of the play station during lockdown make a waste of time in my opinion but hey it's relaxing and it for a lot of people and using multiplayer games in order to spend time with friends online is definitely bob way of social distancing some gaming operations have seen a boom in sales but not every company is getting an equal slice of the pie or report a kind stein himself gaming expert in fact took a closer look. it's to. our top you or i. i've been playing video...
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the seaside towns can't wait because time moves on.ear. we need immediately, from these much—trailed statements that are about to come out tomorrow, clear guidance to the seaside towns on how best they can reopen their attractions — particularly hospitality and indoor iconic attractions — perhaps taking best practice from abroad. tourism is a critical part of the economy for a number of seaside towns, and we are looking at all options as to how we can reopen safely and quickly as possible. and we've set an ambitious target of 4 july to do just that. many of the coastal communities in the northeast, in common with other coastal towns elsewhere, are among the 10% most deprived in england. can the noble baroness, the minister, tell us what action the government proposes to ensure that the present crisis will not make these inequalities with non—coastal areas even greater? covid—19 has been a huge blow to the surrounding south coast resorts where i live. responding to the renaissance of demand will require substantial, imaginative, and fas
the seaside towns can't wait because time moves on.ear. we need immediately, from these much—trailed statements that are about to come out tomorrow, clear guidance to the seaside towns on how best they can reopen their attractions — particularly hospitality and indoor iconic attractions — perhaps taking best practice from abroad. tourism is a critical part of the economy for a number of seaside towns, and we are looking at all options as to how we can reopen safely and quickly as...
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i know we talk about this every time you're with us, but what is the best time to call. what is the best time to try to get through? >> you know, we continue to try to triage and actually update our call center platform as well. so all that's happening on a daily basis, so in addition as we bring on more, it really is evolving daily, building that midair type of situation, but generally speaking, it's best to get through before 10:00 a.m. in the morning and after 5:00 p.m. at night. >> okay. and then, you continue to hire people, is that still the case? said, are you hiring, are you still? >> yes, please, if anybody does has interest, we have a great page there available on the front page of the edd web site at edd.ca go.gov. it's an expedited effort and you'll find lots of good information about what all the different jobs are. we already hired and brought on 1200 of them. - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rin
i know we talk about this every time you're with us, but what is the best time to call. what is the best time to try to get through? >> you know, we continue to try to triage and actually update our call center platform as well. so all that's happening on a daily basis, so in addition as we bring on more, it really is evolving daily, building that midair type of situation, but generally speaking, it's best to get through before 10:00 a.m. in the morning and after 5:00 p.m. at night....
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maybe it is time to start acting. it is time to get to work. it is time to do our jobs. thank you, mr. blunt: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: madam president, today we are on the senate floor at a time when once again we're attempting as a country to reconcile things that should have been reconciled long ago. the deaths of george floyd, brie an ?a taylor, ahmaud arbery shocked the country, outraged the country. three of them in a very short period of time, brought again this division we have in our country where we look at the country and particularly we look at law enforcement in two different ways. the discussion i had and have with my sons is different than the discussion that many of my african american friends, in fact as far as i know all of my african american friends that ever talked to me about this have with their sons. with my sons i would say if you get in trouble, look for a police officer. that is not the police officer discussion that african american fathers often have with their sons. that discussion goes mor
maybe it is time to start acting. it is time to get to work. it is time to do our jobs. thank you, mr. blunt: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: madam president, today we are on the senate floor at a time when once again we're attempting as a country to reconcile things that should have been reconciled long ago. the deaths of george floyd, brie an ?a taylor, ahmaud arbery shocked the country, outraged the country. three of them in a very short period...
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the time -- [inaudible] he talks about the time to heal, talks about the time -- [inaudible] the time for peace. let's focus on the time to heal. the time to heal your we have had -- the president calling -- commander-in-chief, president of united states, a responsibility to keep. [inaudible] president george w. walker bush said the following. [inaudible] law enforcement officials cannot place themselves above the law that they are sworn to defend. [inaudible] president obama said after the murder of eric garner, right now unfortunately we are seeing to instances where people just do not have confidence -- [inaudible] in some cases -- and it's incumbent upon all of us as americans regardless of race, religion, faith, we recognize this is an american problem and not just a back problem or brown problem. this is an american problem when anybody in this country is not being treated equally under the law. that is a problem. i do want to -- [inaudible] fire borrowing cars, burning down businesses -- and will destroy thousands of lives. [inaudible] it happened for all the world to see. not
the time -- [inaudible] he talks about the time to heal, talks about the time -- [inaudible] the time for peace. let's focus on the time to heal. the time to heal your we have had -- the president calling -- commander-in-chief, president of united states, a responsibility to keep. [inaudible] president george w. walker bush said the following. [inaudible] law enforcement officials cannot place themselves above the law that they are sworn to defend. [inaudible] president obama said after the...
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goes by sandy denny. # i have no further time, because who knows where the time goes?morning, thank you for getting up to join us on breakfast this morning. i've got to ask, how are you? i'm recovering really well actually. i wasn't lucky to get coronavirus but i've certainly been very lucky. i am walking a lot and discovering bits of bath i didn't know before. walking at least five kilometres a day. on sunday, i managed 20. i was very tired at the end of it. i also went back to work last week slowly, doing two hours a day. the only thing not going brilliantly is my blood sugar, because i had diabetes before coronavirus, so now i'm on insulin andi coronavirus, so now i'm on insulin and i would very much like to get off that, but that's really the only thing that's been bad. well, you've had a remarkable recovery considering you were nine days on a ventilator, which must have been — well, amazingly difficult for your family. when listening to that song, how did you feel listening to that song there? that's what you left, you only had ten minutes between being told you w
goes by sandy denny. # i have no further time, because who knows where the time goes?morning, thank you for getting up to join us on breakfast this morning. i've got to ask, how are you? i'm recovering really well actually. i wasn't lucky to get coronavirus but i've certainly been very lucky. i am walking a lot and discovering bits of bath i didn't know before. walking at least five kilometres a day. on sunday, i managed 20. i was very tired at the end of it. i also went back to work last week...
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times as you know.a smile on peoples faces at this time? it means absolutely everything to me. that's the only reason why we play football. this city is a very emotional city, they went through a lot of hard times, like the club had to go through and having these good moments is essential and makes me so happy that we can deliver it. it is unbelievable. having a successful football tea m unbelievable. having a successful football team in the city always lifts the mood in a city and so it helps everything. at this moment in time, in the biggest crisis we probably ever had, it is so important that we don't forget it. there is something we can really look forward to and we want to have in the future in our lives as well, it is really exceptional and thanks to everybody who was involved. and yeahit to everybody who was involved. and yeah it means everything. it's just exactly the reason. i said last year, exactly the reason. i said last yea r, after exactly the reason. i said last year, after the parade, i
times as you know.a smile on peoples faces at this time? it means absolutely everything to me. that's the only reason why we play football. this city is a very emotional city, they went through a lot of hard times, like the club had to go through and having these good moments is essential and makes me so happy that we can deliver it. it is unbelievable. having a successful football tea m unbelievable. having a successful football team in the city always lifts the mood in a city and so it helps...
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data download time.'s dive deeper into the nbc news/wall street journal poll with a look ahead at november. in 2016 hillary clinton won the popular vote by two points. right now joe biden has a seven-point edge, 49-42. biden's lead has been stable in our poll, and narrowing it may prove difficult for president trump, and here's why. first, the educational divide. while hillary clinton only won college-educated voters by nine polls according to the 2016 exit polls, biden is now up by 24 points with that same group of voters. president trump still leads among voters without a college degree, but the gap has shrunk since 2016 from eight down to three points. then there's the gender cap or canyon if you will. clinton won women by 12 points. biden now has a 21-point edge with them. president trump still leads with men, but his advantage there has shrunk as well. and there's a particularly ominous sign for president trump among white voters overall. biden has a commanding lead among white voters and hispanic v
data download time.'s dive deeper into the nbc news/wall street journal poll with a look ahead at november. in 2016 hillary clinton won the popular vote by two points. right now joe biden has a seven-point edge, 49-42. biden's lead has been stable in our poll, and narrowing it may prove difficult for president trump, and here's why. first, the educational divide. while hillary clinton only won college-educated voters by nine polls according to the 2016 exit polls, biden is now up by 24 points...
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play the game isn't true on teenager 4 and that half time. but it was a seasoned campaigner who ended any belief left in leverkusen. who else but robert leavened of school that was his 44th goal in all competitions this term now his best campaign yet. that stands at his own record becoming the youngest bundesliga score ever at 17 years and $34.00 days are . a great achievement but for now just a footnote in bryant's relentless pursuit of an 8th straight crown. it was a nightly quinn in a row the real stuff after champions any hope other teams had of denying them is surely gone. to the bookings both levelled off he and thomas low level must finds next match but it's already more or less clear. the title is the best use. after. rock bottom powder born away at leipsic surely you're a foregone conclusion. that no hopers versus fall some attack in power. with less than half an hour gone move from christopher in cuckoo to team of anna was rendered off by patrick. came over right again. well you open the can all reacted to the whistle for a file by
play the game isn't true on teenager 4 and that half time. but it was a seasoned campaigner who ended any belief left in leverkusen. who else but robert leavened of school that was his 44th goal in all competitions this term now his best campaign yet. that stands at his own record becoming the youngest bundesliga score ever at 17 years and $34.00 days are . a great achievement but for now just a footnote in bryant's relentless pursuit of an 8th straight crown. it was a nightly quinn in a row...
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it's pegged to a point in time, a price in time.t's interesting about where deals get made, how do they decide on the price? if you ask the average banker, they'll say we decide on the price most people would be induced to sell. the stock had a peak almost two years ago at 136, and then this deal was announced when it was around 90. y did they pick 135? at that point there will be no one who is under water it's basically pegged to that. does the deal happen doesn't it nobody knows >> mike, i love when carter brings up the psychology to certain stock levels i think it's fascinating to think. that's where people are made whole and where they are willing to sell. it's a good point. >> that's exactly right. you want to have everybody's support for the deal that's kind of a common thing. does it make sense for the acquirer, does it make sense for the acquired if it makes sense for the acquired, they don't want to lock in losses this is one of those circumstances where you can essentially make sure everybody is whole but the scenario or h
it's pegged to a point in time, a price in time.t's interesting about where deals get made, how do they decide on the price? if you ask the average banker, they'll say we decide on the price most people would be induced to sell. the stock had a peak almost two years ago at 136, and then this deal was announced when it was around 90. y did they pick 135? at that point there will be no one who is under water it's basically pegged to that. does the deal happen doesn't it nobody knows >>...
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time is twisted here.e royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds of slow motion dreams and hallucination, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world, where time moves too quickly as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, including consultant pj zolfaghari, have their own nightmare. then, as our interview ends, he is called away. i will be two minutes. his two minutes turn into several agonising hours. i see you are working hard to ventilate him. we have permission by all of the patients or their families to film. and this patient‘s vital signs have worsened. he isjust 55. and again. go, go, go, go. the professionalism of the team is stunning. years of experience are gathered around this bed, as the duality of time, the drifting, oblivious patient and the rush to save his life merge into a tableau for our times. ok, this doesn't
time is twisted here.e royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds of slow motion dreams and hallucination, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world, where time moves too quickly as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, including consultant pj zolfaghari, have their own nightmare. then, as our interview ends, he is...
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of that time mention abigail? >> i'm not sure about that. they certainly mentioned john from time to time, although -- >> was she a national figure at that point? >> no. not at all. she was known because she had been the wife of the minister to great britain one of the problems that they had was that people thought that they were monarchial. they had been tainted by the time in europe. i think this is one of the interesting things about abigail. she grows up a minister's daughter and at some point she's at versailles and at the court of st. james so she is an extraordinarily sophisticated person by that time. much more so than martha washington. >> right. >> martha washington was american elite. >> right. >> abigail was international. >> right. >> and what of the relationship between martha washington and abigail adams? >> it was wonderful. abigail loved martha. she met her when she was the wife of the vice president. and whenever they had social events, they were very close. and abigail wrote whenever she wrote a
of that time mention abigail? >> i'm not sure about that. they certainly mentioned john from time to time, although -- >> was she a national figure at that point? >> no. not at all. she was known because she had been the wife of the minister to great britain one of the problems that they had was that people thought that they were monarchial. they had been tainted by the time in europe. i think this is one of the interesting things about abigail. she grows up a minister's...
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time is some of the most important and valuable times really on the planet. >> host: the cover of the book really is an iconic photograph of lyndon baines johnson and i believe it was during the height of the vietnam war bread is that correct? >> guest: that's correct. 1968 and the tet offensive have happened and martin luther king d d been assassinated and robert kennedy had been assassinated and what he is doing in that picture what we know we won't know all of it and we don't know what is on his mind but he's listening to as tape recording from his son-in-law who then went on to be the governor of virginia and then senator from virginia and heo was a marine lieutenant in vietnam sending audiocassettes to his a father in what was happening in vietnam where johnson wanted a battlefield perspective and he was worried she was not getting a straight story from his general and so he was listening to the tape in that picture and that is the background for that picture and you can't see that the tape recorder on the cover because the book would have been too long. but it is the kind of ago
time is some of the most important and valuable times really on the planet. >> host: the cover of the book really is an iconic photograph of lyndon baines johnson and i believe it was during the height of the vietnam war bread is that correct? >> guest: that's correct. 1968 and the tet offensive have happened and martin luther king d d been assassinated and robert kennedy had been assassinated and what he is doing in that picture what we know we won't know all of it and we don't...
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i haven't seen him in a long time we knew each other a long time ago. >> that's right. it's nice to interact and see a friend on this screen. but we have seen this happen, these wild times and then there's a setback. nikola is a good reflection of the market the market is excited about a car that will not be here until '22 or '23 and has no factory, no revenues and the market is paying $28 billion so it's buying the future. you do apply a discount to futures. i don't know whether 28 billion is the right number, but the market is saying it is i think it's being fueled by a lot of capital on the ground also something to keep in mind this was a combination with a speck. i don't want to go into the whole definition but it's money that's sitting there waiting to get employed and this was evidently a naturally getting together there seems to be -- you mentioned earlier today in the program, these penny stocks, low priced stocks that are going extraordinary amounts in a matter of days or weeks which tells me that people are looking for micro caps they're looking for any place
i haven't seen him in a long time we knew each other a long time ago. >> that's right. it's nice to interact and see a friend on this screen. but we have seen this happen, these wild times and then there's a setback. nikola is a good reflection of the market the market is excited about a car that will not be here until '22 or '23 and has no factory, no revenues and the market is paying $28 billion so it's buying the future. you do apply a discount to futures. i don't know whether 28...
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it is time and time and time again that they have been wrong so again, we have the utmost professionals. i have seen the intelligence community, the way they work, the way they do things and they are our men and women to put their lives on the line. let's lean on them to come up with this assessment rather tha some podunk reporter out of new york city. i just don't believe the new york times because they've been wrong so often. >> do lawmakers deserve answers? because pelosi and chuck schume certainly are not going to sit back. so what then happens next? where does this go? >> i think john radcliffe or on of his deputies needs to get up to capitol hill if not to date, then tomorrow. they need to go before the intelligence committees, marco rubio there in the senate, you could also have armed services involved, the house intel as well, but they need to give those weavings sooner rather than later so they can see with the gang of eight is seeing and what the president is seeing. i think it's absolutely appropriate for them to ask those questions and get those briefings, but it is wrong fo
it is time and time and time again that they have been wrong so again, we have the utmost professionals. i have seen the intelligence community, the way they work, the way they do things and they are our men and women to put their lives on the line. let's lean on them to come up with this assessment rather tha some podunk reporter out of new york city. i just don't believe the new york times because they've been wrong so often. >> do lawmakers deserve answers? because pelosi and chuck...
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that will not just be a time to celebrate.can use transformation, love and peace to have america come together. with the death of george floyd and others, america is having to take another look at skin color racism. >> with all of the unrest since george floyd's death, there is a movement to remove confederate statues around the country. nancy pelosi is requesting the removal of for speaker of the house portraits in the capital, all men, who served in the confederacy. >> there is no room in this temple of democracy to memorialize people who embody violent bigotry. >> governor newsom says he had discussions about juneteenth becoming a state holiday with the legislative black caucus and state employee groups. >> reporter: i am frank mallicoat, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> thousands of longshoremen along the west coast are planning to protest at 10:00 this morning. that is to mark juneteenth. organizers say they will shut down the 29th port along the coast, that includes the port of oakland. they say this one-day work stoppage is to bri
that will not just be a time to celebrate.can use transformation, love and peace to have america come together. with the death of george floyd and others, america is having to take another look at skin color racism. >> with all of the unrest since george floyd's death, there is a movement to remove confederate statues around the country. nancy pelosi is requesting the removal of for speaker of the house portraits in the capital, all men, who served in the confederacy. >> there is no...
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and time again. minnesota has some of the worst way should parties in the country. we see it all the time. employment, education and the criminal justice and -- justice system. they keep lack and brown community members from living full lives. that is why this investigation is different. unlike the other investigations that are critically important, this is looking at the system. it is not about holding people criminally liable. this is about system change. today's announcement is important and i need to acknowledge that the call to action is not new, which has been stressed repeatedly and cannot be stressed enough. leaders have been bleeding for it and dying for it. it is essential that we acknowledge the work and commitment of those who made today's announcement possible and those who will continue to make these changes. the minnesota human rights act is a powerful tool. we have this intentionally to and address systemic racism discrimination. we are using that tool today and every day to break dow
and time again. minnesota has some of the worst way should parties in the country. we see it all the time. employment, education and the criminal justice and -- justice system. they keep lack and brown community members from living full lives. that is why this investigation is different. unlike the other investigations that are critically important, this is looking at the system. it is not about holding people criminally liable. this is about system change. today's announcement is important and...
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welcome to dennis miller plus one joining me is personal finance expert suze orman she is a new york times best selling author best known for c.n. be seashell the suzy orman show she has over 24000000 books in circulation this like this like tom clancy if you knew how to operate a calculator and has a new book called the ultimate retirement guide for 50 plus winning strategies to make your money last a lifetime what's up kiddo are you doing today happy to be here with you and congratulations on your new show now well thank you and look at the beautiful backdrop you have the loveliest decor of anybody we've interviewed i don't know where you are in my living room my dad that's where we are right now. it's beautiful so that i like i love your taste and by the way if you write another book your 11th book should be about filing personal bankruptcy in case people need to walk through it and every chapter in the book should be chapter 11. but you know there's also a chapter 7 i should have done that you know if they're for books they go right ahead but you know he's selling a lot of you're not g
welcome to dennis miller plus one joining me is personal finance expert suze orman she is a new york times best selling author best known for c.n. be seashell the suzy orman show she has over 24000000 books in circulation this like this like tom clancy if you knew how to operate a calculator and has a new book called the ultimate retirement guide for 50 plus winning strategies to make your money last a lifetime what's up kiddo are you doing today happy to be here with you and congratulations on...
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to time. there is a question, a legitimate public health question on protests during this era. you have been fighting a disease in your region -- i am from connecticut, so i am familiar with the tri-state region. should anyone go out and protest during these times? you went out to protest. is that a good public health example for people who have been fighting this disease in such a strong way in your state? gov. murphy: it is a legitimate question but i do not think you have any choice right now, as long as you do it peacefully. please wear a mask. i am taking my mask off only because i am speaking to you. mask up and trying keep social distancing. i was at two on sunday and that part is hard. i will be tested again with my wife tomorrow morning. our son who was with us is getting tested today. i do not take any of this lightly. new jersey knows this from connecticut, this region has been crushed. new jersey has the second-highest death toll, the second-highest cases of any american state. we
to time. there is a question, a legitimate public health question on protests during this era. you have been fighting a disease in your region -- i am from connecticut, so i am familiar with the tri-state region. should anyone go out and protest during these times? you went out to protest. is that a good public health example for people who have been fighting this disease in such a strong way in your state? gov. murphy: it is a legitimate question but i do not think you have any choice right...
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those 3 months new times carried on in a coma. it took an awful long time to any notion. that she was actually even on. and i remember. and as a child. when the doorbell would ring or something like that i'd always go into the front room and look out the window to see who was there expecting that she had just . been hit on the head to head and remember something and. that's went on for months and months and months to happen if i would see somebody else kind of had a hairstyle like our looks like her from the back of his house from his heart. you know very very difficult to not having closure. though at that time to plan for new consent and justice for the gotten well beginning to investigate the activities of the glen i'm going already to very ordinary catholic priests living in the area have done a fair amount of investigation themselves they do even started rushing to the newspapers and trying to get the 2 governments involved because they realize that there must be a cohesive gehring working in the so called murder trial carrying out these murders that had to be there
those 3 months new times carried on in a coma. it took an awful long time to any notion. that she was actually even on. and i remember. and as a child. when the doorbell would ring or something like that i'd always go into the front room and look out the window to see who was there expecting that she had just . been hit on the head to head and remember something and. that's went on for months and months and months to happen if i would see somebody else kind of had a hairstyle like our looks...
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the new york times also putting borisjohnson the new york times also putting boris johnson under attackbing this as liberty before lives, when it comes to these restrictions, these loosening of restrictions, these loosening of restrictions which are coming up on the 4th restrictions which are coming up on the lith ofjuly. quite strong words there from the new york times. yes, and what is important is that this is an opinion piece on the front page of the new york times. this is not a news piece, which is what you would expect on the front page of the paper. it is worth reading out, it says, brexit has propelled the nation to its current calamity. basically, it singles out the prime minister for basically, it singles out the prime ministerfor making basically, it singles out the prime minister for making claims basically, it singles out the prime ministerfor making claims going back to what happened, taking us out of europe, a decision that the new york times obviously disagreed with and the way, it is a critique of the way the boris johnson administration has what it feels mishandled an
the new york times also putting borisjohnson the new york times also putting boris johnson under attackbing this as liberty before lives, when it comes to these restrictions, these loosening of restrictions, these loosening of restrictions which are coming up on the 4th restrictions which are coming up on the lith ofjuly. quite strong words there from the new york times. yes, and what is important is that this is an opinion piece on the front page of the new york times. this is not a news...
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c-span: an ordinary time -- no ordinary time is the name of this book. "in depth" thank you very much. >> guest: you are so welcome. >> host: you're watching the tv on c-span2 and we are taking the next several hours to show you some programs with award-winning historian doris kearns goodwin. she has appeared on c-span a booktv over 60 times and coming up next from 2015 she sits down to talk about her book on our "in depth" program. pulitzer prize-winning historian doris kearns goodwin has written about such political figures as lyndon johnson, the kennedys and roosevelt. in wait till next year -- in "wait till next year" she looks back on her child in her latest book "team of rivals" about resin lincoln so relationship with three powerful members of his. next a three-hour discussion with author and historian "in depth." >> host: "in depth" at
c-span: an ordinary time -- no ordinary time is the name of this book. "in depth" thank you very much. >> guest: you are so welcome. >> host: you're watching the tv on c-span2 and we are taking the next several hours to show you some programs with award-winning historian doris kearns goodwin. she has appeared on c-span a booktv over 60 times and coming up next from 2015 she sits down to talk about her book on our "in depth" program. pulitzer prize-winning...
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, in mckinley's times, especially during that particular time. we radically changed in the early 1900s. >>> grover cleveland, you're most closely related. >> surprisingly. >> people will remember that he was america's only nonsequential president. what else should they know? >> they should know he had a beautiful wife and there's a great story that's been passed down from my family for many, many years, francis and grover were so saddened that they were defeated after the first election, and so she told the white house staff who she dearly loved, take care of the china because we'll be back in four years and they were back in four years. but i think, you know, the romance that they had, you know, prior to them getting married in the white house was just, you know, a love story that, you know, will endure the test of time. she was married in the white house. the beautiful gown, susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event, the grandson of grover, his sister anne and also mary anne cleveland cohen, they found that actual dre
, in mckinley's times, especially during that particular time. we radically changed in the early 1900s. >>> grover cleveland, you're most closely related. >> surprisingly. >> people will remember that he was america's only nonsequential president. what else should they know? >> they should know he had a beautiful wife and there's a great story that's been passed down from my family for many, many years, francis and grover were so saddened that they were defeated after...
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higher than pre-coping times -- pre-covered 19 times. i want to think -- covered covid=-19. fda launched the emergency review and development program and we continue to work night and day to provide guidance and review proposals from companies, scientists, and researchers. let me be clear that data and science will dictate when we have safe and effective treatments and vaccines for covered 19. covid 19. we have not lost sight of our solemn responsibility to the american people to ensure decisions related to all medical products are based on science and data. that is the commitment they american public and have confidence in. the fda will provide leadership and guidance information and whatever else is needed as we address this unprecedented challenge. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. that concludes our opening from the witnesses. we will move to member questions. each member will have five minutes to ask questions and i will start by recognizing myself for five minutes. you know i am very critical of the pres
higher than pre-coping times -- pre-covered 19 times. i want to think -- covered covid=-19. fda launched the emergency review and development program and we continue to work night and day to provide guidance and review proposals from companies, scientists, and researchers. let me be clear that data and science will dictate when we have safe and effective treatments and vaccines for covered 19. covid 19. we have not lost sight of our solemn responsibility to the american people to ensure...
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it'll come in time. and when the time is ready,y(÷y will happen. so, they split.were two huge parts of the suffrage movement. and it took some of the more famous suffragists to sit behind closed doors and put that group together. but that was separate from the historians, again, behind the scenes, behind closed doors doing this whole notion of what was happening because of wanting to free the slaves first.bcb >> thank you. >> sure. yes?á>> talk a little bit about criteria you used for selecting the women in the book. >> okay, the question was the criteria we used. so, we created this elaborate scale. she had to be maybe the first to do something or the most famous to do something or she invented something and she did it without her father's money or her husband's money or her brother's money. we had all these criteria, six, eight, ten of them and then we broke it because there were women we wanted to include who for one reason or another didn't meet the criteria. one of the women wasÑ-#g cathe graham. she was the editor of the "washington post." now, it was her
it'll come in time. and when the time is ready,y(÷y will happen. so, they split.were two huge parts of the suffrage movement. and it took some of the more famous suffragists to sit behind closed doors and put that group together. but that was separate from the historians, again, behind the scenes, behind closed doors doing this whole notion of what was happening because of wanting to free the slaves first.bcb >> thank you. >> sure. yes?á>> talk a little bit about criteria...
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name missed family time a lot of the times. i know for a fact that, mckinley is the way they had to travel back then, they lost a lot of time with their daughters because they traveled by road. he was apart from his wife or a good bit of time. that was traumatic because of her illness. >> thank you for visiting with us during this white house summit. nice to meet you. >> same. pleasure. next on lectures in history, a class examines white house myths. we will hear about the realities and elections and refuted story such as the tunnel system, decorating traditions and dolly madison saving washington's portrait. this is one hour and a half. >> today's topic, white house mitts and popular culture. you've probably come across these things multiple times. whether you are researching things on the internet. maybe you came across them as you were doing research for your papers and this class that there are a number of stories that continue to get circulated and perpetuated.
name missed family time a lot of the times. i know for a fact that, mckinley is the way they had to travel back then, they lost a lot of time with their daughters because they traveled by road. he was apart from his wife or a good bit of time. that was traumatic because of her illness. >> thank you for visiting with us during this white house summit. nice to meet you. >> same. pleasure. next on lectures in history, a class examines white house myths. we will hear about the realities...
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these are revolutionary times, like my father. in his time. revolutionary times mean systems and people will be changed so i'm encouraged about what we're seeing all around the world. >> speaking of change, we saw this amazing view from space of the black lives mural, the black lives matter mural painted on the street in washington, d.c. it covers several blocks. it is a short distance from the white house. today, and you know it well, congressman john lewis visited that site. what do you see is the significance of having that mural there? >> it's our nation's capital. it represents all of who we are and it reminds this nation that it has to correct its original sin and start recognizing, not only that black lives matter, but that the conditions that have kept black lives from being able to properly prosper in this life, to properly participate, to have equity and justice, has to take place. so i'm encouraged by it. of course, it is symbolic. we have to do the necessary work to create a more just and humane society for african-american people.
these are revolutionary times, like my father. in his time. revolutionary times mean systems and people will be changed so i'm encouraged about what we're seeing all around the world. >> speaking of change, we saw this amazing view from space of the black lives mural, the black lives matter mural painted on the street in washington, d.c. it covers several blocks. it is a short distance from the white house. today, and you know it well, congressman john lewis visited that site. what do you...
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it's not the first time that the new york times capitulated to mo mob pressure, even in the last yearremember last august, the news division had a front page headline altered after they got backlash on social media, people accused the times of misrepresenting something president trump said in his speech. it turned out to have been taken almost verbatim from his speech. they're making the decisions on the editorial side and journalism side so it seems to be the paper -- this is a concerted effort, not something that is happening piecemeal, it's a definite direction that the paper as a whole is moving in. also, if we're at the time now where americans can no longer have their own opinion, the moment is much more dangerous than we even think as we're battling a global pandemic. it's more dangerous. howard: i'm trying of underscore that here. senator cotton has certainly been using this backlash, let's take a quick look. >> this all goes back to the publisher and his unwillingness to stand up to a bunch of 20-year-olds and 30-year-olds who are raised on social justice seminars on our camp
it's not the first time that the new york times capitulated to mo mob pressure, even in the last yearremember last august, the news division had a front page headline altered after they got backlash on social media, people accused the times of misrepresenting something president trump said in his speech. it turned out to have been taken almost verbatim from his speech. they're making the decisions on the editorial side and journalism side so it seems to be the paper -- this is a concerted...
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they slowly degrade over time. we will power up the spacecraft about once a week and get the data on the solar arrays. that will probably take a few weeks to get trending to see if that is right. today, the dragon is extremely healthy, so it should able to stay for a long time. crewe looking ahead to one. that is an important mission. it is what commercial crews are about, having a vehicle to do these missions. toward being launch ready at the end of august timeframe, so we will look at this vehicle, is it performing well, we will look at the readiness of that vehicle and in a month or so, we will make a decision as to how long to keep the vehicle in orbit. the second is what is difference between this and the crew one vehicle. the crew one vehicle can land and spacex has changed some of the composite panels. it can land in higher winds. it has the capability to dock not only in the ford port but they can they be go to the zenith port as well. largely it is the same vehicles. andan dock at either port better capabi
they slowly degrade over time. we will power up the spacecraft about once a week and get the data on the solar arrays. that will probably take a few weeks to get trending to see if that is right. today, the dragon is extremely healthy, so it should able to stay for a long time. crewe looking ahead to one. that is an important mission. it is what commercial crews are about, having a vehicle to do these missions. toward being launch ready at the end of august timeframe, so we will look at this...
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love you guys. —— i hope you have a lovely time. lovely time. monday and tell us how you enjoyed each other‘s company? if you would like us back on monday, i'm more than happy to. if you get bored of each other, there are plenty of back episodes of this podcast to stick on in the background! laughter that would be a bad date. thank you so much. we will be back with another episode very soon. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. virus deaths surge in brazil — it now has the second highest toll in the world. britain's central bank says it's ready to act — after figures show the country's economy shrank by a fifth. in seattle, protesters declare a police free zone. the president threatens to call in the military. and an easy life for the army's horses — why they won't be on parade for queen elizabeth's official birthday on saturday.
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what is washington like at that time?volved was she in listening to congressional debates and -- >> she was very actively involved. he went for his first term in the congress without her. and never thried that again. she didn't like being left home alone at all. the congressman lived in a boredi boardinghouse and established a mess, several different elected officials living together and sharing meals and a parlor and so on. they did that for years. until he became speaker. and then they had to have larger apartments. but she attended the sessions of congress. she was very, very, you know, attentitive to the issues of the day. and the elected members of congress knew who were in the mess with her knew she was a very tuned in congressional wife. >> james k. polk makes it to:nd speaker of the house. how does that happen? >> speaker of the house. he loses the first time and he loses to a man who will later run for president in 1860. and then in the next time around, he manages to win. jacksonian politics. polk is jackson's m
what is washington like at that time?volved was she in listening to congressional debates and -- >> she was very actively involved. he went for his first term in the congress without her. and never thried that again. she didn't like being left home alone at all. the congressman lived in a boredi boardinghouse and established a mess, several different elected officials living together and sharing meals and a parlor and so on. they did that for years. until he became speaker. and then they...
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every time.l, we rise. we break, we rebuild. we stumble, we learn. we come together. we work together. we innovate and create. we meet up and get to work. we find our way forward. every time. this has been the key to our survival, the key to our growth that whenever we thought we were at our weakest, this is when we became the strongest, became the best version of ourselves, and found our way home. together. masimo. together in hospital. together at home. >> coronavirus numbers surging in some parts of the u.s. come up with 38,670 to new confirmed cases yesterday alone and all-time high for daily cases i this country. now experts are warning that th surge could erase months of progress. the physician and professor of public health at johns hopkins university. doctor, good for you to be here this morning. talk us through this pandemic. here we are, so many areas of the country reopening, there is a lot of optimism out there tha were able to do so. yet now we're starting to see some spikes and in s
every time.l, we rise. we break, we rebuild. we stumble, we learn. we come together. we work together. we innovate and create. we meet up and get to work. we find our way forward. every time. this has been the key to our survival, the key to our growth that whenever we thought we were at our weakest, this is when we became the strongest, became the best version of ourselves, and found our way home. together. masimo. together in hospital. together at home. >> coronavirus numbers surging in...
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we have seen it time and time again. once he started his presidency on the birther issue, the same that barack obama wasn't born in america and these visual attacks on people. there's just no will for president trump. nobody who is protesting on the streets is going to listen to him. with that said, i think the president should do it. just to try to kind of calm things down. but right now, a lot of the visceral reaction on the streets hasn't been just about george floyd's death, but it's been about the way donald trump has belittled people of color and minorities in the united states. so a speech should be done, but i don't think it's going to change hearts and minds about his leadership. >> let me get david gergen to weigh in. same question to you. can the current president rise up and heal the nation at this very dell indicate, historic, sensitive moment. >> you know, there's a lot like what you said about fourth marriages. it's a triumph of hope over experience. i think doug is right. it's very unlikely he can do it.
we have seen it time and time again. once he started his presidency on the birther issue, the same that barack obama wasn't born in america and these visual attacks on people. there's just no will for president trump. nobody who is protesting on the streets is going to listen to him. with that said, i think the president should do it. just to try to kind of calm things down. but right now, a lot of the visceral reaction on the streets hasn't been just about george floyd's death, but it's been...
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and what a crazy time. so, are there any more commissioner comments before we move on to the next item? any members of the public wanting to make a comment on item number 4? seeing none, public comment is closed. and next item, please. >> sf gov tv, show the business slide. >> we will end with a reminder that the small business commission is the official public forum to voice your opinions and concerns about policies that affect the economic vitality of small businesses in san francisco. and that the office of small business is the best place to get answers about doing business in san francisco during the local emergency. if you need assistance with small business matters, continue to reach out to the office of small business. next item. >> item 5, adjournment, action item. is there a motion? >> motion. >> i take my hat off to the generation before mine and you can ajourn the meeting, steve. >> motion to ajourn. [ laughter ] >> motion by commission adams to ajourn the meeting and seconded by commissioner ut
and what a crazy time. so, are there any more commissioner comments before we move on to the next item? any members of the public wanting to make a comment on item number 4? seeing none, public comment is closed. and next item, please. >> sf gov tv, show the business slide. >> we will end with a reminder that the small business commission is the official public forum to voice your opinions and concerns about policies that affect the economic vitality of small businesses in san...
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not one time did i ever see george floyd complain. not one time.y, right? my brother is sitting here. he did not have to be sitting here today. those men that stood on my brother's next changed the world. they took somebody from us that was great. when i say great, i never heard him complain, not one time. he was an umbrella to all of us. he was 6'6". any rain came our way, he made cover for us.ould from the journey home to jackie eights ---- jackie , he wases high everybody's shelter. i do not care what george floyd did. i do not care. let me tell you something. he was a human being. first of all, i could not sleep monday night. i do not know why. i couldn't sleep. i was tossing and turning memorial day in my bed. i don't know why. as i woke up, the next morning and got texts, and i said, what? i haven't even seen the whole tape. it hurts my heart. we all hurt in america right now. am i right or wrong? one thing, but god, because all we need right now in this world today is what? love. turn to your neighbor and tell them that you love them, right
not one time did i ever see george floyd complain. not one time.y, right? my brother is sitting here. he did not have to be sitting here today. those men that stood on my brother's next changed the world. they took somebody from us that was great. when i say great, i never heard him complain, not one time. he was an umbrella to all of us. he was 6'6". any rain came our way, he made cover for us.ould from the journey home to jackie eights ---- jackie , he wases high everybody's shelter. i...
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because we believe it's time to do news again. asking the morrow if evo morales as election was not fraudulent why is it he the president should a show about cops where a death occurred be canceled pulled and despite the sino us friction is wow way a fixture that simply is not going to go away. all right let's go ahead and again with the latest out of bolivia this is a country where like so many others before it it had foreign meddling in its election it's quite clear today that that happened if you didn't believe it before you better believe it now and if you happen to have a lot of american roots as i do right then you would probably know that this has been going 'd on now in this in that part of the world latin america for more than a century and apparently it's still going on here with more on this bolivia story is r t correspondent john hardy. in december 2019 the new york times published a story titled election fraud aided evo morales international panel concludes with a subhead about the charges of voting fraud that led to
because we believe it's time to do news again. asking the morrow if evo morales as election was not fraudulent why is it he the president should a show about cops where a death occurred be canceled pulled and despite the sino us friction is wow way a fixture that simply is not going to go away. all right let's go ahead and again with the latest out of bolivia this is a country where like so many others before it it had foreign meddling in its election it's quite clear today that that happened...
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i've been around the block a couple times. was in the '60s when the riots were and i know racial profiling when i see it. some of the younger conservatives were seeking to make impact on social media, they said some things i believe they will regret this was a clear incident of racial profiling on steroids led to this young man's untimely death. we don't want to try to smear, regardless of his background, he shouldn't have died that way. regardless of george floyd's background he shouldn't have died that way. that is what it is. let's not take it to anything else. charles: pastor scott, i really think you've been brave, you're welcome voice and i appreciate you taking the time. it will be a tough day for a lot of people. we'll talk to you real soon. >> thanks, man. god bless you. charles: you got it. protesters calling for defunding of the police. believe it or not some cities are listening. lego pulling advertising for white house and police building sets. is thereby partisan legislation when it comes to reforming police prac
i've been around the block a couple times. was in the '60s when the riots were and i know racial profiling when i see it. some of the younger conservatives were seeking to make impact on social media, they said some things i believe they will regret this was a clear incident of racial profiling on steroids led to this young man's untimely death. we don't want to try to smear, regardless of his background, he shouldn't have died that way. regardless of george floyd's background he shouldn't have...
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the president at that time. typically when the president has an annual physical, it takes a long time to orchestrate the different consultants that you want to see the patient. they come in a choreographed manner. a lot of people would have seen the president. given you a little bit of data. they want you to see that the cholesterol is better. he's photographed every day. his blood pressure is good. that's all they wanted you to know. >> there's a lot you don't know. were there mental tests taken. dr. jackson did some of that two years ago. we don't know. what we do know is that the president did a couple week course of high drox colhloroqui that. they saw no side effects of it. coincidentally, the first of its kind study was released from the university of minnesota. this is a double blind gold standard study into the effects of this drug as a possible proef lack is. it's a -- that was the one still unknown area. >> right. we started to see randomized controlled trials. the only way to understand whether they w
the president at that time. typically when the president has an annual physical, it takes a long time to orchestrate the different consultants that you want to see the patient. they come in a choreographed manner. a lot of people would have seen the president. given you a little bit of data. they want you to see that the cholesterol is better. he's photographed every day. his blood pressure is good. that's all they wanted you to know. >> there's a lot you don't know. were there mental...
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but to then just a short time ago, a spokesperson for "the new york times" is singing a totally differenthat we examine the peace and the process leading up to its publication, this review made it clear that he rushed editorial process led to the publication of the op-ed that did not meet our standards. okay. so here to react tonight, tom cotton of arkansas joins me now. senator, regardless of the content and what anyone thinks about your content, i was heartened by the fact that "the new york times" said this is a place where you want to exhibit different opinions. it is the opinion age. the op-ed page. what do you make of the newest sort of walk back on that, saying, you know what, it was rushed. the made a rushed decision, we never should have printed it? >> i don't know what to make of it. i know what my op-ed does not meet the standards. it to oversee its the standards which are usually full of left-wing sophomoric durable. and i find it amazing that in the last 24 hours, the editor of "the new york times" and the publisher of "the new york times" have both defended the decision to p
but to then just a short time ago, a spokesperson for "the new york times" is singing a totally differenthat we examine the peace and the process leading up to its publication, this review made it clear that he rushed editorial process led to the publication of the op-ed that did not meet our standards. okay. so here to react tonight, tom cotton of arkansas joins me now. senator, regardless of the content and what anyone thinks about your content, i was heartened by the fact that...
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we are grateful for your time, we are gratefulfor your time, and i wa nt to we are gratefulfor your time confident are you that it could make a difference? thank you very much for having me on the show. i think it is really important to understand that while we are waiting for covid—19 vaccine, we are waiting for covid—19 vaccine, we should not forget the importance of the vaccines that we already have, and that is absolutely important that those vaccines are deployed in the field to immunise the children of the future. and this has become even more important because of the covid—19 disruption onto the current vaccine campaigns, and according to a current estimation, 80 million children could be without up to date vaccinations. this summer that is being held here in the uk —— this summit that is being held here in the uk is a critical step towards ensuring that these vaccines are ongoing, and if not, the infrastructure should be put in place so that there is no interruption until 2025. place so that there is no interruption until2025. you place so that there is no interruption until 2025
we are grateful for your time, we are gratefulfor your time, and i wa nt to we are gratefulfor your time confident are you that it could make a difference? thank you very much for having me on the show. i think it is really important to understand that while we are waiting for covid—19 vaccine, we are waiting for covid—19 vaccine, we should not forget the importance of the vaccines that we already have, and that is absolutely important that those vaccines are deployed in the field to...