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the press but not not a press gone wild not a conspiracy oriented for us and larry the host eric bolling he responded to critics on twitter he said this he said quote i have always welcomed all points of i would presume it says points of view on my show and have consistently stood for free speech in my 15 years in media in this case admittedly i was caught off guard by some of dr meek of it's his claims at no point did i agree with her further i brought on another doctor to debug the theories she is spouse i repeat i do not agree with dr make of it so he went on to say that he respected dr pouty and that he is in fight invited dr bounty on the show to no avail so does eric bolling kind of have a point there though larry is this a case of of silence silenced speech a bucking of the 1st amendment in some way nithing that is taking it too far eric bolling said the right thing and he didn't agree with the woman. and obviously knows no no person reasonable mind would agree with the woman she was i understand very critical of doctor found cheesy dug in his image is an american asset. he is i w
the press but not not a press gone wild not a conspiracy oriented for us and larry the host eric bolling he responded to critics on twitter he said this he said quote i have always welcomed all points of i would presume it says points of view on my show and have consistently stood for free speech in my 15 years in media in this case admittedly i was caught off guard by some of dr meek of it's his claims at no point did i agree with her further i brought on another doctor to debug the theories...
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eric bolling there.n taking place in the bosnian town of srebrenica to mark 25 years since the massacre of 8,000 muslim men and boys by bosnian serb forces. nine recently—identified victims have been buried during a ceremony at potochari cemetery. it was the worst act of mass killing in europe, since the end of the second world war. our special correspondent, allan little reports. this is notjust a day of commemoration. it is also a funeral. for bodies are still emerging from the killing fields where many have laid undiscovered for a quarter of a century. translation: today, i am burying my father. the oldest among these victims here. it took 25 years until we found his body. his remains. so he can finally find peace. many bosnian serbs remain reluctant to acknowledge that the massacre at srebrenica happened at all. so remembering, keeping the historical record straight against distortion and denial has the character of a civic duty. bosnians do not have the luxury of believing that genocide cannot happe
eric bolling there.n taking place in the bosnian town of srebrenica to mark 25 years since the massacre of 8,000 muslim men and boys by bosnian serb forces. nine recently—identified victims have been buried during a ceremony at potochari cemetery. it was the worst act of mass killing in europe, since the end of the second world war. our special correspondent, allan little reports. this is notjust a day of commemoration. it is also a funeral. for bodies are still emerging from the killing...
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and journalist bolling r. is standing by for us with the view from beijing mathias what more can you tell us . that's pretty much what we know china has ordered the closure of the consulate in chengdu this is one of 5 consulates the u.s. has in the chinese mainland and this was expected 2 days ago the u.s. surprised china by ordering the closure of the consulate in houston and this is now the response that china has 2 days later for its part the united states says that that was due to concerns regarding intellectual property that a close that consulate china has promised retaliation since earlier in the week why did it choose the consulate in chengdu specifically. seems to be the most reciprocal move that they can could take chengdu is covering a big vast region in western china it's an important populous part of china however it is not where most u.s. businesses are if so it's pretty much comparable to euston which covers of course an important region of the u.s. but is not as important as new york san franci
and journalist bolling r. is standing by for us with the view from beijing mathias what more can you tell us . that's pretty much what we know china has ordered the closure of the consulate in chengdu this is one of 5 consulates the u.s. has in the chinese mainland and this was expected 2 days ago the u.s. surprised china by ordering the closure of the consulate in houston and this is now the response that china has 2 days later for its part the united states says that that was due to concerns...
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meanwhile, president jair boll son the bolsonaro, the most famous covid patient, continues to promote his hydroxychloroqui hydroxychloroquine, the ant anti-malaria drug that he's so fond of. i'm in the center of brazil today, a big agricultural region, where i met a doctor who spent ten days in intensive care. now, his boss, the supervisor of his hospital, is in intensive care. i asked him about boll son their rope's prescription, he said, he took those anti-malaria drugs and they did not work at all for him and yet he prescribes them because he has no other choice. they're cheap, they're available. otherwise, what do i give my patients, water? he also said that for a lot of patients in this rural agricultural area, the other choice to infection is poverty or starvation. and so, it doesn't take much encouragement from the man in charge for people to get back to work, for people to heed that call. so, that comes down then to the only way to protect themselves, to try to flatten this curve here, is mask-wearing, social distancing, quarantines. we know the president's not fond of that. a
meanwhile, president jair boll son the bolsonaro, the most famous covid patient, continues to promote his hydroxychloroqui hydroxychloroquine, the ant anti-malaria drug that he's so fond of. i'm in the center of brazil today, a big agricultural region, where i met a doctor who spent ten days in intensive care. now, his boss, the supervisor of his hospital, is in intensive care. i asked him about boll son their rope's prescription, he said, he took those anti-malaria drugs and they did not work...
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boll s bolsonaro once calling the pandemic a little flu, consistently ignoring the advice of his own officials, going out on horseback and hugging children in huge crowds. the president started feeling ill on sunday with a small fever. but he said he's on the rebound, revealing he's taking the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine. he says he's making sure doesn't infect anyone, but couldn't resist removing his mask today. "who wants to see my face, i'm fine, calm, thank god," he exclaimed. an avid supporter of president trump, he visited mar-a-lago in march. these twoeaders now hiest attoin icreepsrural experts say the real n are likely to be much higher. we saw for ourselves how brazilians have been forced to defend themselves against infection. so, for just under 20 cents a mask, this woman sits here for about 12, 13 hours a day, making them for the community. >> james longman with us tonight. james, you've traveled to brazil for us during this pandemic. i know you are back in london this evening. and we know the president attended a july 4th celebration at the u.s. embassy and th
boll s bolsonaro once calling the pandemic a little flu, consistently ignoring the advice of his own officials, going out on horseback and hugging children in huge crowds. the president started feeling ill on sunday with a small fever. but he said he's on the rebound, revealing he's taking the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine. he says he's making sure doesn't infect anyone, but couldn't resist removing his mask today. "who wants to see my face, i'm fine, calm, thank god," he...
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i'm filled gal welcome to the program brazilian president jacques boll sonars as he has tested positive for corona virus he made the announcement on brazilian television in the last hour he had been shown the symptoms of cough it 19 including a fever but said he felt well enough to walk around as a pulse not as drawn criticism from public health officials for appearing in public without to protect a face mask and for saying it was not worth the effort to prevent the majority of brazil's population from contract and comp at 90. that's joined journalist mathias abbots and their beard to janeiro folk more welcome material so the president says he's fine do we have any further details about his condition. he said that since yesterday he's suffering some pain general pain in his muscles he has fever and he also has a dry cough so he's not in a really good mood. getting back staying at home now in these days and waiting for the results which now resulted positive and so he cancelled the meetings for today and possibly also for the next days because he might now stay in care and. now we're see
i'm filled gal welcome to the program brazilian president jacques boll sonars as he has tested positive for corona virus he made the announcement on brazilian television in the last hour he had been shown the symptoms of cough it 19 including a fever but said he felt well enough to walk around as a pulse not as drawn criticism from public health officials for appearing in public without to protect a face mask and for saying it was not worth the effort to prevent the majority of brazil's...
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or national it's a world heritage site visited by millions but could presidential plans for its 10 bolls iconic sophia be said to fuel a religious feud between christians and muslims stuff what's up ahead on the program. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. week here to ask. so what we've got to do is i do. the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in. the very dramatic developments only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. minutes into the program let's start back in the u.s. state of georgia which saw 100 heavily armed members of the bloc pumped her party gather in the states on saturday approaching the stone mountain confederate memorial demanding it be removed the monuments which is carved into a rock face is deemed one of the most infamous tributes to the site's knavery legacy the march by the far left militant group was mostly peaceful on july 4th but it's believed the black panthers tried to talk to right wing protesters who come from. another longstanding bloc lives matter of protest times f
or national it's a world heritage site visited by millions but could presidential plans for its 10 bolls iconic sophia be said to fuel a religious feud between christians and muslims stuff what's up ahead on the program. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. week here to ask. so what we've got to do is i do. the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in. the very dramatic developments only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical...
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to a nswer to answer your travel questions i am joined by the travel editor at which and linda boll professorwarm health at the university of edinburgh. a warm welcome to both of you. as ever when we ask about travel we get a lot of questions. furry, i'm going to start with you. how much notice should your travel agent be giving you when cancelling your holiday? almost certainly your travel agency or tour operator would like to give you more notice than they are now. they are slightly hamstrung by the surprise decisions of the government. i do have some sympathy if there are some delays that they only have a finite number of customer service agents. it may bea of customer service agents. it may be a little bit of a delay. if you are travelling in the next two to three weeks you should expect to hear from your tour operator relatively soon. because those holidays are likely to be canceled. beyond that, but is probably happening is the tour operator by the travel agency is hoping that the advice will change again. whether it's pain or the billerica canary islands they are hoping that perhaps th
to a nswer to answer your travel questions i am joined by the travel editor at which and linda boll professorwarm health at the university of edinburgh. a warm welcome to both of you. as ever when we ask about travel we get a lot of questions. furry, i'm going to start with you. how much notice should your travel agent be giving you when cancelling your holiday? almost certainly your travel agency or tour operator would like to give you more notice than they are now. they are slightly hamstrung...
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bolling old news i mean with redacted tonight and that's the show 6 watch out for a brand new episode redacted tonight tomorrow night also to get full episodes of redacted anytime you want to grab the free app portable t.v. also you can check out my free standup comedy special at least camp american dot com 78000 people have already beat you to it goodnight and keep fighting. you cannot be both with the yak you like. some rumors assume resumes his search is going to be named chris the founder. member you. remember the justin stuff ever uploaded to get in your show that oh. i'm talking about is a very international community. meeting yesterday the trick is going to conflict . it just doesn't get good sleep if it is this close the study said it need to eat . for the pollution them at the world food used to look at the results for their new call for cooperation in antarctica is everything the food was polluted with the 150 do with the above 30. 5 i have leveled the fact that all day 5 i decided not to fake business life. with my god and the few that. we go to work. straight home. this is
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i also don't want to wait three months and find out that the boll lots are all missing and the election isn't happening. you go in, what's your name, i sign in, i've been doing it for years. i don't want to see a crooked election. >> well, many top republicans are breaking with the president to blumtly reject the idea of the upcoming election. here's what some of them told reporters yesterday. >> never in the history of the country through wars, depressions, and the civil war have we ever not had a federally scheduled election on time, and we'll find a way to do it again this november 3rd. >> never have we ever not held an election, and we should go forward with our election. >> we're not going to delay the election, stuart, and we're going to have it completed by election day. >> i don't think the federal government -- i don't know. i think it's constitutionally set. >> the election is going to happen in november, period. >> well, there you have it. several trump advisers tell the "washington post" there are no internal discussions under way in the white house about moving the election
i also don't want to wait three months and find out that the boll lots are all missing and the election isn't happening. you go in, what's your name, i sign in, i've been doing it for years. i don't want to see a crooked election. >> well, many top republicans are breaking with the president to blumtly reject the idea of the upcoming election. here's what some of them told reporters yesterday. >> never in the history of the country through wars, depressions, and the civil war have...
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this is the photograph he shared with us showing a meal that consists of crackers, bread, boll baloney. >> i think that we all know in order to fight any type of illness, you need to be able to nourish our bodies. >> we reached out to san quentin but have yet to hear back. a group of medical experts from ucsf is working with state officials to slow the spread of the virus inside san quentin. a doctor who visited the prison in mid-june said there were only 20 cases then. three weeks later we're pushing at 1,400 inmates. dr. david sears brought that team to san quentin. doctor, you went june 13. tell me a little bit about what you saw there and what you expected would happen. >> thank you so much for having me. as you said, we were there early in the outbreak, and at the same time we were highly, highly concerned that we would see rapid spread of covid in the prison. the prison is more than 150 years old. it's overcrowded, it's at 117% of capacity. people are in close quarters. we were highly concerned about an outbreak there. the residents of san quentin were terrified. it was early in
this is the photograph he shared with us showing a meal that consists of crackers, bread, boll baloney. >> i think that we all know in order to fight any type of illness, you need to be able to nourish our bodies. >> we reached out to san quentin but have yet to hear back. a group of medical experts from ucsf is working with state officials to slow the spread of the virus inside san quentin. a doctor who visited the prison in mid-june said there were only 20 cases then. three weeks...
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cot, they co-wrote the definitive story of the boston marathon boll, in -- bombings, which was adapted into the film patriots' day. tonight finish america's most wanted crime boss, drawing on exclusive interviews and exhaustive investigative reporting to tell the complete story of whitey bulger, the leader of boston's winter hill gang and number one on the fbi's most wanted list. the capture and eventual murder in prison while incarcerated at one of america's most -- [inaudible] ice bucket challenge -- [inaudible] als which is in development for a feature film and a new york times best selling 12. finish they both live in boston. they'll be joined tonight by news reporter bob ward, widely regarded as one of new england's best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes, he has covered hundreds of these cases and is known for getting officials, alleged criminals and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and we're so, so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight. please,
cot, they co-wrote the definitive story of the boston marathon boll, in -- bombings, which was adapted into the film patriots' day. tonight finish america's most wanted crime boss, drawing on exclusive interviews and exhaustive investigative reporting to tell the complete story of whitey bulger, the leader of boston's winter hill gang and number one on the fbi's most wanted list. the capture and eventual murder in prison while incarcerated at one of america's most -- [inaudible] ice bucket...
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>> not accusing jason of being hiber boll -- hyper bollic. on election night, two potential donald trump, judging by biden in the polls right now. the other is donald trump refuses to concede and wants to fight in some number of states. i think there is zero chance on election night and says race better man to one and i'm calling you to concede. i don't think that's going to happen. the part of jason's scenario that's 100% right is if joe biden won by five electoral votes or 50 or more, every state that is a battle ground state, every state that biden is not won by double digits, donald trump is going to claim that the result was rigged and he's going to have election lawyers flying to those states to contest results if there is recounts to be had, they will be forced. if there is lawsuits to be filed, they will be filed and then i think the question in that over time period is how far does it go? i, you know, i think it's the reality that the united states military recognizes the winner of this election. donald trump will not be allowed to s
>> not accusing jason of being hiber boll -- hyper bollic. on election night, two potential donald trump, judging by biden in the polls right now. the other is donald trump refuses to concede and wants to fight in some number of states. i think there is zero chance on election night and says race better man to one and i'm calling you to concede. i don't think that's going to happen. the part of jason's scenario that's 100% right is if joe biden won by five electoral votes or 50 or more,...
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i think unfortunately, masks have become sim is bolls. symbols of your partisanship opposed to what they really are, which are hygienic measures. it's like saying i'm not going to wash my hands because i belong to this or that political party. it's not a scientific perspective. >> testing certainly continues to be a critically important issue in this country. i want you to watch what the white house's coronavirus te testites testing czar told jake tapper. >> we're never going to be happy with testing until we get turn around times within 24 hours and i would be happy with point of cure testing everywhere. we are not this yet. we are doing everything we can to do that. >> we're hearing a lot of reports, as you know, of some people waiting a week or ten days to get their results. how do these delays impact the spread of this deadly virus. >> it comes back eight to ten days later has no impact whatsoever. largely, either from a clinical standpoint or a public health standpoint. we issued a document several months ago about smart testing. you
i think unfortunately, masks have become sim is bolls. symbols of your partisanship opposed to what they really are, which are hygienic measures. it's like saying i'm not going to wash my hands because i belong to this or that political party. it's not a scientific perspective. >> testing certainly continues to be a critically important issue in this country. i want you to watch what the white house's coronavirus te testites testing czar told jake tapper. >> we're never going to be...
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to be worried about going to a voter booth, you would do everything possible to secure your mail-in boll lats, to secure russia is not interfering. donald trump started talking about china interfering, but we don't see anything being done to actually protect against this. >> no, we don't. and you would think that a reasonable, decent president of the united states, regardless of party would go to protect the lives and the health and welfare of the citizens who would come up to exercise their franchise of voting, not donald trump. donald trump does not believe in the american system of government, which is done in a decent and respectful manner. he will cheat in this election if he can get away from it. the mueller report made it very clear, he knew he was benefitting from the russian interference and sought to advance that. as professor wiley just said a moment ago, he was well aware of the e-mails that were stolen by a foreign intelligence agency and that were being injected into the news media stream and was, you know, chomping at the bit to get even more of that. that is the least of
to be worried about going to a voter booth, you would do everything possible to secure your mail-in boll lats, to secure russia is not interfering. donald trump started talking about china interfering, but we don't see anything being done to actually protect against this. >> no, we don't. and you would think that a reasonable, decent president of the united states, regardless of party would go to protect the lives and the health and welfare of the citizens who would come up to exercise...
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we're taking them serious every word, every sole boill boll is gold because the lives of children and adults are depending on that guidance that we receive in erm thterms of co back to in person learning. >> explain how you will do this in new york. >> in new york we have one of the most densely compacted cities in the world. our schools are no different. we have 1800 schools. some of them are over a century old. so we are taking all of the social distancing requirements, all of the health and safety requirements, all the of the requirements and guidelines around disinfecting and ppe. the use of masks. the use of hand washing, temperature checks. they are all part of our reopening plan for whenever we do come back to in person learning. now that the critical for us because we know that of the 1.1 million students, we did a student and parent survey, we had over 450,000 respondents and one of the number one concerns that parents had as well as our staff members are having is it a safe and is it a medically safe environment for us to come back to in person learning? so we're planning fo
we're taking them serious every word, every sole boill boll is gold because the lives of children and adults are depending on that guidance that we receive in erm thterms of co back to in person learning. >> explain how you will do this in new york. >> in new york we have one of the most densely compacted cities in the world. our schools are no different. we have 1800 schools. some of them are over a century old. so we are taking all of the social distancing requirements, all of the...
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. >> elmore bolling's name was included among the thousands of lynching victims at the national memorialce and justice. the memorial's director, brian stephenson, hopes the collected names will help change the narrative of a country still grappling with how to tell its own story. >> when i moved to montgomery, this was a city that had 59 markers and monuments to the confederacy, and you couldn't find the word slave or slavery anywhere. >> how was that even possible? >> it's because people had been very intentional about denying that part of our history. so this memorial, this site, is intended to be a very intentional response to our silence. >> we talk to folks around the cub about what the confederacy stood for and the monuments. they say black people owned slaves too. there were white slaves. >> these are all things that are designed to deracialize what happened, and they are aberrations. and we've allowed that to happen because we were fighting these other struggles, right? and so this site is designed to help people understand that you can't ignore this any longer. so you see one co
. >> elmore bolling's name was included among the thousands of lynching victims at the national memorialce and justice. the memorial's director, brian stephenson, hopes the collected names will help change the narrative of a country still grappling with how to tell its own story. >> when i moved to montgomery, this was a city that had 59 markers and monuments to the confederacy, and you couldn't find the word slave or slavery anywhere. >> how was that even possible? >>...
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she's an icu nurse working at her hospital in bolling green and within one day had to be flown to a bigger hospital to be attended to in nashville. her mother has rushed to her side now, but unfortunately she can't be at her side. all she can do is get an occasional facetime in with her daughter. and her daughter can't respond because she is now intubated. this is what her mom had to tell me. your daughter is 25 years old. did you anticipate this? >> no. not at all. it's terrifying. i mean, i don't want anybody else to have to experience what we have. and i know it's going to happen. >> reporter: it's important to note at 25 years old, so many young people that i've spoken to believe, well, if i get it it will be just like a case of the flu. poor molly is intubated, she will be on a ventilator, her doctors says, for at least four, perhaps six weeks. she's getting convalescent plasma, getting remdesivir, she's getting the treatment, and even with all that, she's in a dire situation. it underscores that this coronavirus, that so many people thought was primarily just going to hurt people ove
she's an icu nurse working at her hospital in bolling green and within one day had to be flown to a bigger hospital to be attended to in nashville. her mother has rushed to her side now, but unfortunately she can't be at her side. all she can do is get an occasional facetime in with her daughter. and her daughter can't respond because she is now intubated. this is what her mom had to tell me. your daughter is 25 years old. did you anticipate this? >> no. not at all. it's terrifying. i...
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going back to 1917, the boll she vick revolution, some of these tactics we are seeing are not new. trying to get everyone david who ro witsz, i introduced one time as a former socialist. he said i was a full-blown communist and pointed out that he started to look away from the group he was in because he saw they were interested in trying to provoke the police to kill somebody so that they could really create mayhem. you're familiar with that tactic by marxists, are you not? >> yes. >> it is a dangerous time. let me ask you. i know you know that u.s. attorneys are supposed to serve as the pleasure of the president. you know bill clinton fired 93 u.s. attorneys on the same day. do you know what made u.s. attorney berman think that he was the exception who did not serve at the pleasure of the president? what kazzcaused him to think he owned that position? >> i think part of it was he seems to have had the view that because he was court appointed and there is a provision in the law for court appointment of a u.s. attorney as essentially a placeholder until the administration gets someb
going back to 1917, the boll she vick revolution, some of these tactics we are seeing are not new. trying to get everyone david who ro witsz, i introduced one time as a former socialist. he said i was a full-blown communist and pointed out that he started to look away from the group he was in because he saw they were interested in trying to provoke the police to kill somebody so that they could really create mayhem. you're familiar with that tactic by marxists, are you not? >> yes....
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to answer your travel questions, i'm joined by rory boland, the travel editor at which, and linda bollot of questions. so rory, i'll start with you. glynis beck in dorset would like to know, "how much notice should your travel agent be giving you when cancelling your holiday?" almost certainly your travel agent or tour operator would like to give you more notice than they are now. but they are slightly hamstrung by the surprise decisions of the government, so i do have some sympathy that there are some delays, they only have a finite number of customer service agents. there may be a little bit of a delay. what i should say is, if you are travelling in the next 2—3 weeks, you should expect to hear from your tour operator relatively soon because those holidays are likely to be cancelled. beyond that, what is probably happening is that the tour operator or travel agent is hoping the advice will change again. so that if spain, the balearic or ca nary islands — they're hoping that the restrictions perhaps will be lifted and they'll be able to operate holidays towards the end of august. if y
to answer your travel questions, i'm joined by rory boland, the travel editor at which, and linda bollot of questions. so rory, i'll start with you. glynis beck in dorset would like to know, "how much notice should your travel agent be giving you when cancelling your holiday?" almost certainly your travel agent or tour operator would like to give you more notice than they are now. but they are slightly hamstrung by the surprise decisions of the government, so i do have some sympathy...
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with me is jane girt, who is the headteacher of carlton bolling school in bradford. secretary of the national education union. and also leah, a parent of four, who has so far refused to send her children back to school. the department of culture, media and sport will make some further comments on this but let's talk to oui’ comments on this but let's talk to our guests first of all. good morning to all of you and thank you for joining morning to all of you and thank you forjoining us. i will begin with you, jane. you are at the coal face of this as a head teacher. going and what you have heard so far about what you have heard so far about what the official announcement is going to be, do you think you can make this work at school in terms of staggering start times, break times and meal times, etc? staggering start times, break times and mealtimes, etc? ithink it's been very difficult. what we have done is we have planned for september assuming all the children will be back without social distancing because it's the only way we could start with a plan. once we had don
with me is jane girt, who is the headteacher of carlton bolling school in bradford. secretary of the national education union. and also leah, a parent of four, who has so far refused to send her children back to school. the department of culture, media and sport will make some further comments on this but let's talk to oui’ comments on this but let's talk to our guests first of all. good morning to all of you and thank you for joining morning to all of you and thank you forjoining us. i will...
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ywoodases include a boll star and his son. india has reported 21,000 virus cases a day from us two weeks. won 89%e's ruling party of the vote in the election. it was overshadowed by criticism of the government's response to the coronavirus. the main opposition claimed 10 of the 93 seats available. the election was held during the worst economic slump on record. >> this was not a feel-good election but one where people are facing real problems and expect more to come. it is not as strong a mandate as i hoped but it is a good mandate. 61% is very respectable in these circumstances. yvonne: still ahead, we get the take for bonds. markets as for the the threat of the resurgence rises. newinda: how beijing's security law may affect freedom in hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: hundreds of thousands of hong kong residents voted in hong kong's democratic primaries define concerns about social distancing and the security law. hong kong has been chipping away at free speech. the next director is -- the next guest is director of me
ywoodases include a boll star and his son. india has reported 21,000 virus cases a day from us two weeks. won 89%e's ruling party of the vote in the election. it was overshadowed by criticism of the government's response to the coronavirus. the main opposition claimed 10 of the 93 seats available. the election was held during the worst economic slump on record. >> this was not a feel-good election but one where people are facing real problems and expect more to come. it is not as strong a...
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the colonists were afraid, according to lieutenant governor william boll of south carolina, that need grows may become their enemies, if not their masters. and this is the real issue, they would be unable to withstand or prevent slaves from taking over the region after successful insurrection. thatlexander coming told blacks in south carolina were constantly in danger of blacks rising up against them. ironically, merchants in bristol, england, who were deeply invested in buyers and sellers in the slave trade, acknowledged south carolinian views that those enslaved needed redress, and because south carolina is overstocked with blacks in proportion to the number of whites, and it must be allowed that three independent companies terrify the slaves. the increased demand for african labor over the years only amplified the conditions that heightened white fears, and unlike with native americans, the colonists believed they could not completely rid themselves of their african slaves because they needed them. in a debate over the importation of africans in 1785, charles pickney, a general in
the colonists were afraid, according to lieutenant governor william boll of south carolina, that need grows may become their enemies, if not their masters. and this is the real issue, they would be unable to withstand or prevent slaves from taking over the region after successful insurrection. thatlexander coming told blacks in south carolina were constantly in danger of blacks rising up against them. ironically, merchants in bristol, england, who were deeply invested in buyers and sellers in...
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and she works with a woman who she later calls a closet boll chevroletic.nd she sees in eleanor, this spunk and this mind that nobody sees. and she teaches her that the only way to really a be sure about what you think is to be able to argue both sides of an issue with equal conviction. and so eleanor writes in her diary, she didn't keep a diary, but sometimes, she would just write notes to herself. said i finally learned that i have a brain. i have argued with madame moe zell and i have won each time. so shees so she doesn't want to go home. who would want to go home when you have this. so she stays in h summer with her and in 15 seconds, if you will, she says to her, you can stay with me, but you have to learn to be independent. we can travel, but you must set a budget. you have to learn to make reservations. and when you go to places, remember that you are a guest and you don't just do the opera, shop, you also work in is et lment houses. you volunteer in hospitals and you try to learn the language of the community that you're in and so when eleanor leav
and she works with a woman who she later calls a closet boll chevroletic.nd she sees in eleanor, this spunk and this mind that nobody sees. and she teaches her that the only way to really a be sure about what you think is to be able to argue both sides of an issue with equal conviction. and so eleanor writes in her diary, she didn't keep a diary, but sometimes, she would just write notes to herself. said i finally learned that i have a brain. i have argued with madame moe zell and i have won...
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the minimum session for camp providers will be three weeks and the boll rationale behind that is to keep kids from normally during a normal summer kids go to one week of this camp and one week of another camp and the health -- and our public health officials have asked us to keep kids together in a consistent pod. so we'll have three three-week sessions beginning june 15. at rec and park, we're planning over 25 different camps. we expect there to be another 40 to 50 private camp providers operating in our park system. i believe that maria is estimating nearly 100 nonprofit camp providers will operate around the city and then there are some other muscle private providers that will be operating on, you know, nonpark property in different spaces. we're going to start working with camp providers as quickly as possible, right after we're done speaking with you. and for our camps, for rec and park camps, we'll begin priority registration on may 26 for all of the participants that are currently in our emergency child care program and our kids in our scholarship program who are a little bit more
the minimum session for camp providers will be three weeks and the boll rationale behind that is to keep kids from normally during a normal summer kids go to one week of this camp and one week of another camp and the health -- and our public health officials have asked us to keep kids together in a consistent pod. so we'll have three three-week sessions beginning june 15. at rec and park, we're planning over 25 different camps. we expect there to be another 40 to 50 private camp providers...
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i don't think you can be too hyper bo hyper boll hyper bollic about the stakes of the election. it's about what joe biden and donald trump represent. joe biden is a figure out of 1965. he wants a great society, wants to sign big legislation. that may terrify some people but it helped the country in many ways and you have to be smart about it. donald trump wants it to be 1955. right. he wants a reaction to this changing demographic reality. and what i would suggest to everyone, particularly to lawmakers who may find themselves in a position if trump tries something with the election of having to actually take a stand again is think about what happened yesterday in the rotunda. was that a ceremony about someone who wanted to defy fact? was that a ceremony about someone who wanted to segregate america? who wanted to keep us apart and point fingers? no. the man the country is honoring, the man history is honoring, is somebody who was about opening themselves up and being smart. it's a very clear choice. >> yeah. it is a clear choice. and willie, john talked about the triumph of fear
i don't think you can be too hyper bo hyper boll hyper bollic about the stakes of the election. it's about what joe biden and donald trump represent. joe biden is a figure out of 1965. he wants a great society, wants to sign big legislation. that may terrify some people but it helped the country in many ways and you have to be smart about it. donald trump wants it to be 1955. right. he wants a reaction to this changing demographic reality. and what i would suggest to everyone, particularly to...
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the minimum session for camp providers will be three weeks and the boll rationale behind that is to keepy during a normal summer kids go to one week of this camp and one week of another camp and the health -- and our public health officials have asked us to keep kids together in a consistent pod. so we'll have three three-week sessions beginning june 15. at rec and park, we're planning over 25 different camps. we expect there to be another 40 to 50 private camp providers operating in our park system. i believe that maria is estimating nearly 100 nonprofit camp providers will operate around the city and then there are some other muscle private providers that will be operating on, you know, nonpark property in different spaces. we're going to start working with camp providers as quickly as possible, right after we're done speaking with you. and for our camps, for rec and park camps, we'll begin priority registration on may 26 for all of the participants that are currently in our emergency child care program and our kids in our scholarship program who are a little bit more vulnerable and wh
the minimum session for camp providers will be three weeks and the boll rationale behind that is to keepy during a normal summer kids go to one week of this camp and one week of another camp and the health -- and our public health officials have asked us to keep kids together in a consistent pod. so we'll have three three-week sessions beginning june 15. at rec and park, we're planning over 25 different camps. we expect there to be another 40 to 50 private camp providers operating in our park...
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the minimum session for camp providers will be three weeks and the boll rationale behind that is to keep normally during a normal summer kids go to one week of this camp and one week of another camp and the health -- and our public health officials have asked us to keep kids together in a consistent pod. so we'll have three three-week sessions beginning june 15. at rec and park, we're planning over 25 different camps. we expect there to be another 40 to 50 private camp providers operating in our park system. i believe that maria is estimating nearly 100 nonprofit camp providers will operate around the city and then there are some other muscle private providers that will be operating on, you know, nonpark property in different spaces. we're going to start working with camp providers as quickly as possible, right after we're done speaking with you. and for our camps, for rec and park camps, we'll begin priority registration on may 26 for all of the participants that are currently in our emergency child care program and our kids in our scholarship program who are a little bit more vulnerabl
the minimum session for camp providers will be three weeks and the boll rationale behind that is to keep normally during a normal summer kids go to one week of this camp and one week of another camp and the health -- and our public health officials have asked us to keep kids together in a consistent pod. so we'll have three three-week sessions beginning june 15. at rec and park, we're planning over 25 different camps. we expect there to be another 40 to 50 private camp providers operating in...