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harry britt is a legend. when you meet him, he was so understated and he was so straightforward and so kind that you really could get a sense that this was the life of politics was something that was not necessarily natural to him but his life story and the things that he had been through and the things he saw that brought him to that. and when i think about the story of san francisco, it is people like harry and people like harvey and it's people who came here and were able to turn san francisco into what we understand and take it for granted as being now. all of us serve on a board and live in a city where there is just an understanding that we are at the forefront of the movement for lgbtq rights. that we are always going to be pushing the boundaries on tenants rights, on human right, on civil rights, and that was something that was not always the case. that it was harvey and it was harry who because they actually experienced the opposite of that and so many other places and even the opposite of that here,
harry britt is a legend. when you meet him, he was so understated and he was so straightforward and so kind that you really could get a sense that this was the life of politics was something that was not necessarily natural to him but his life story and the things that he had been through and the things he saw that brought him to that. and when i think about the story of san francisco, it is people like harry and people like harvey and it's people who came here and were able to turn san...
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harry britt is a legend. when you meet him, he was so understated and he was so straightforward and so kind that you really could get a sense that this was the life of politics was something that was not necessarily natural to him but his life story and the things that he had been through and the things he saw that brought him to that. and when i think about the story of san francisco, it is people like harry and people like harvey and it's people who came here and were able to turn san francisco into what we understand and take it for granted as being now. all of us serve on a board and live in a city where there is just an understanding that we are at the forefront of the movement for lgbtq rights. that we are always going to be pushing the boundaries on tenants rights, on human right, on civil rights, and that was something that was not always the case. that it was harvey and it was harry who because they actually experienced the opposite of that and so many other places and even the opposite of that here,
harry britt is a legend. when you meet him, he was so understated and he was so straightforward and so kind that you really could get a sense that this was the life of politics was something that was not necessarily natural to him but his life story and the things that he had been through and the things he saw that brought him to that. and when i think about the story of san francisco, it is people like harry and people like harvey and it's people who came here and were able to turn san...
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admiral has made several comments and cdc director called it a major defense britt and wondering if the president would consider [inaudible] >> the president has said he will wear a mask if he could not be appropriately social distance and he did wear a mask this weekend when he visited the hospital so he has shown that he will wear a mask and not only that but he would wear one if you was not socially distanced by his own actions but we leave it to localities to make the decision with regard to face coverings and the cdc guidelines are made the same today. they are recommended but not required. >> you were saying earlier the president is concerned about local officials were not taking action about the deaths in the cities and you said he was appalled by what happened to george floyd. in march 826 -year-old breonna taylor was killed while sleeping in her home for the three officers involved in that case in kentucky had not been arrested or fired. is the president monitoring that case or does he want to serve justice. >> i won't weigh into that except i refer you to the doj which takes f
admiral has made several comments and cdc director called it a major defense britt and wondering if the president would consider [inaudible] >> the president has said he will wear a mask if he could not be appropriately social distance and he did wear a mask this weekend when he visited the hospital so he has shown that he will wear a mask and not only that but he would wear one if you was not socially distanced by his own actions but we leave it to localities to make the decision with...
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you better just hope they're not running at you for take a look at this on britt conway. >>county fairs are canceled this year because of the coronavirus pandemic but you can still get your fair food fix in the north bay, the marine county fairs holding a fair food drive through this weekend. today through sunday you can drive right into the parking lot at the veterans memorial auditorium in sandra fell and order all of your favorites anything from kettle corn to funnel cakes. you can order off of the menu and then the treats will be delivered safely to your car. the drive-thru fair is open from 11:00am until 8 at night. this weekend also next weekend to sign me up for some funnel cake cotton candy, corn dogs. sounds good. that wraps up kron 4 news at 6 i'm justine waldman thank you so much for being with us here tonight don't forget to wash your hands and wear a mask and i get the latest information on our website kron 4 dot com and then we'll see you back here tonight in prime time at 8, >> three teachers. teaching summer school in the same classroom. >> they all got co
you better just hope they're not running at you for take a look at this on britt conway. >>county fairs are canceled this year because of the coronavirus pandemic but you can still get your fair food fix in the north bay, the marine county fairs holding a fair food drive through this weekend. today through sunday you can drive right into the parking lot at the veterans memorial auditorium in sandra fell and order all of your favorites anything from kettle corn to funnel cakes. you can...
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let's go to senior political analyst britt hume. welcome, good to see you. i want to play something from sam stacks of now hate so and saying the situation in portland where we are told 50 nights of this going on is overblown, no need for the feds. >> a violent city, a mission to bring in his goons to attack citizens. as a jew it reminds me of nazi germany. >> the fed going into intercede in portland, this gentleman says it reminds him of nazi germany. >> pretty extreme but that is where the rhetoric is in this country these days. member this about these mayors, the mayor of portland and the other two they are presiding over cities in which donald trump was opposed in the last election by a staggering percentage. in the county that houses portland, oregon, hillary clinton claimed 70% of the vote so that gives you an idea what a juicy target donald trump becomes when things are out of hand in all those cities, violence on the rise, property destruction on the rise, fires on the rise and murders on the rise. who do you blame? blame the most unpopular guy you c
let's go to senior political analyst britt hume. welcome, good to see you. i want to play something from sam stacks of now hate so and saying the situation in portland where we are told 50 nights of this going on is overblown, no need for the feds. >> a violent city, a mission to bring in his goons to attack citizens. as a jew it reminds me of nazi germany. >> the fed going into intercede in portland, this gentleman says it reminds him of nazi germany. >> pretty extreme but...
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nine out of ten britts do agree with the rule. they think you should wear a facemask in public like shops, train stations and airports. only three out of ten britts do wear a facemask. this is being introduced in england. there is a fine for people who don't comply. it is 100 pounds. that is a little over $125. in terms of how strictly that is enforced, we don't expect it to be heavily enforced here. the police do have the power to enforce this fine. they have essentially said they're not going to be on facemask patrol. it's not up to shop employees to enforce it either. as a matter of last resort, if you refuse to leave the shop after being asked, in terms of how it's being taken up, people are embracing the change. the shops will open in the next hour or so. i'll be shopping here in the name of journalism. >> that's good. it will be interesting to see how that's perceived. anna stewart in london. thank you very much. >>> the new conducto-- duke and of sussex are suing the paparazzi. they said every individual and family member i
nine out of ten britts do agree with the rule. they think you should wear a facemask in public like shops, train stations and airports. only three out of ten britts do wear a facemask. this is being introduced in england. there is a fine for people who don't comply. it is 100 pounds. that is a little over $125. in terms of how strictly that is enforced, we don't expect it to be heavily enforced here. the police do have the power to enforce this fine. they have essentially said they're not going...
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are not hugely significant at they are not hugely significant at the moment but it does appear that britt'ss has prompted this. yes. i think the feeling coming through the article in the metro is there has been so much effort and focus on driving down infection rates within the borders of the uk that perhaps the only reason you can see such a rise so only reason you can see such a rise so quickly over the past week or the passport fortnight is because the pandemic and disease has arrived to the airport terminal. it is being imported from people returning from their holidays with covid—19 and tans. hence the requirement for a quarantine that 14 day quarantine in particular when people returning from spain are the main focus of the moment. should, would it be easier if the prime minister said any people thinking about travelling at the moment should not go because the chances are you will be asked to quarantine when you come back and the government will not take on the financial responsibilities obviously for those people are going to be told if you can't work when you come back, you have to
are not hugely significant at they are not hugely significant at the moment but it does appear that britt'ss has prompted this. yes. i think the feeling coming through the article in the metro is there has been so much effort and focus on driving down infection rates within the borders of the uk that perhaps the only reason you can see such a rise so only reason you can see such a rise so quickly over the past week or the passport fortnight is because the pandemic and disease has arrived to the...
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britt -- british from minister boris johnson is trying to head off growing support for scottish independence. he will stress the value of the united kingdom today. tensions have been growing, issues include the coronavirus pandemic and calls to hold another independent referendum -- independence referendum global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. . i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. tom: thanks so much. equities, bonds, currencies and commodities. equities surged up 16. stunning -- bonds are turning -- churning. gold surging. up $18. silver with its own story as well. i will let francine talk to the dollar after a nice roofing from george sarah bellus -- a nice briefing from george saravellos. francine: investors monitoring earnings pouring in, they are looking past the tensions between the u.s. and china. yuan strengthening and treasuries are steady. press presidential conference the other day, i believe it was tuesday, maybe it is a different president trump. here he is on houston and the
britt -- british from minister boris johnson is trying to head off growing support for scottish independence. he will stress the value of the united kingdom today. tensions have been growing, issues include the coronavirus pandemic and calls to hold another independent referendum -- independence referendum global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. . i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. tom:...
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they will only intervene as a matter of last resort. 9 out of 10 britts do support the rule but only 3 out of 10 currently wear facemasks. >>> i'm shasta darlington in sao palo. brazil reported another big spike in covid-19 cases on thursday. almost 60,000 new infections and more than 1300 additional deaths. this a day after the interim health minister declared the virus seemed under control with what he called a collapse of the health system. while it seems to have been contained, there is a total number of cases nearing 2.3 million. >>> i'm warren lieberman in jerusalem. prime minister benjamin netanyahu had protests outside of his residence. we've seen the demonstrations growing in frequency and size following a pattern. hundreds if not thousands will gather outside the prime minister's residence. for the first few hours they will be peaceful and calm. at the end of the protests it will fall apart. more protests for the weekend. >> reporter: i'm david mckenzie in johannesburg. south africa has surged. that's the highest globally. they have more than half of the cases in south afri
they will only intervene as a matter of last resort. 9 out of 10 britts do support the rule but only 3 out of 10 currently wear facemasks. >>> i'm shasta darlington in sao palo. brazil reported another big spike in covid-19 cases on thursday. almost 60,000 new infections and more than 1300 additional deaths. this a day after the interim health minister declared the virus seemed under control with what he called a collapse of the health system. while it seems to have been contained,...
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they had a very big move >> i talked to mark britt to he's got tremendous copper >> wrrnt you guys shocked. >> can you believe that? are you watching some of these crazy moves? >> those rahel's list. >> give me some other new highs. >> absolutely. buy right to the print >> at one point there was -- not so much, i think it's trading negatively, but those are some decent names >> spotify. >> spotify just had a new deal >> lab corp, they have too much business, that's a great problem. >> how about intuitive surgical? >> did president pull fauci, or is he still pitching i'm hearing the president might throw him under the bus and put dr. birx in there. >> how about monster beverage? >> make this the last one. the country is openings up we heard that from pepsico it's time to buy monster is a buy >> all right rahel, thank you you handled that well. >>> we do have some calls coming up we'll get a debate going about that and a reminder, you caalysn wa listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app we're back in two minutes. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...we can spend a bit no
they had a very big move >> i talked to mark britt to he's got tremendous copper >> wrrnt you guys shocked. >> can you believe that? are you watching some of these crazy moves? >> those rahel's list. >> give me some other new highs. >> absolutely. buy right to the print >> at one point there was -- not so much, i think it's trading negatively, but those are some decent names >> spotify. >> spotify just had a new deal >> lab corp, they...
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what says fox news senior political analyst britt hume think of that? you don't want to miss next. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. could you be living a bigger life? ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. could you be living a bigger
what says fox news senior political analyst britt hume think of that? you don't want to miss next. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and...
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so many celebrating shaking off the britts but not this virus, not even close. >> we're right back where we were at the peak of the epidemic during the new york outbreak. >> remember what new york looked like. trucks outside. today a different story. >> the numbers have actually declined since we started reopening. >> reporter: they took it slow, mandated masks very early and harsh words for the president for not acknowledging the danger. >> he is facilitating the virus. he is enabling the virus. how did this become a political statement? this is common sense. >> nick watt, cnn. >>> nick, thank you. we're going to check with our reporters in both states next. [♪] are you currently using a whitening toothpaste, but not seeing results? try crest 3d whitestrips. its enamel-safe formula lifts and removes stains to provide 100% noticeably whiter teeth or your money back. try crest 3d whitestrips. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. this virus is testing all of us. and i
so many celebrating shaking off the britts but not this virus, not even close. >> we're right back where we were at the peak of the epidemic during the new york outbreak. >> remember what new york looked like. trucks outside. today a different story. >> the numbers have actually declined since we started reopening. >> reporter: they took it slow, mandated masks very early and harsh words for the president for not acknowledging the danger. >> he is facilitating the...
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. >> host: where is dennis britts today? >> guest: dennis fritz lives in kansas city and he is about to celebrate ten years of freedom. on april 15, which is a few weeks away, and dennis is one of the lucky guys, most of these exonerates, once they get over the euphoria of walking out of prison, that's why they are always smiling when they walk out after 20, 15, ten years. but reality sets in. most of them are released without a dime, without a support network, without any kind of plan, society wants them to go away and shut up. there is never an apology, nobody has the guts to say they were wrong so these guys are cast out and left odd and they have a very difficult time honestly. dennis went through a period of time difficulty when he went out and he and ron had some very good lawyers, there two men from new york but also mark barrett and other local lawyers in oklahoma put together this really strong civil case and went back and sued the cops, sued the prosecutor, sued the state crime lab. ron sued the prison system and t
. >> host: where is dennis britts today? >> guest: dennis fritz lives in kansas city and he is about to celebrate ten years of freedom. on april 15, which is a few weeks away, and dennis is one of the lucky guys, most of these exonerates, once they get over the euphoria of walking out of prison, that's why they are always smiling when they walk out after 20, 15, ten years. but reality sets in. most of them are released without a dime, without a support network, without any kind of...
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so many celebrating shaking off the britts but not this virus. not even close. >> we're right back where we were at the peak of the epidemic during the new york outbreak. >> reporter: remember what new york looked like in april. crowded hospitals. morgue trucks outside. today though a different story. >> the numbers have actually declined since we started reopening. >> reporter: they took it slow, mandated masks very early and harsh words ford president for not acknowledging the danger. >> he is facilitating the virus. he is enabling the virus. how did this become a political statement? this is common sense. >> reporter: here in california case numbers have been rising at a record level. the number of people in the hospital is at a record level. we are just waiting and hoping that the death toll does not catch up with that. the governor says that he is optimistic it won't because a lot of those people who are getting infected right now are younger and so less susceptible. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> nick, thank you for that. health officials
so many celebrating shaking off the britts but not this virus. not even close. >> we're right back where we were at the peak of the epidemic during the new york outbreak. >> reporter: remember what new york looked like in april. crowded hospitals. morgue trucks outside. today though a different story. >> the numbers have actually declined since we started reopening. >> reporter: they took it slow, mandated masks very early and harsh words ford president for not...
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his search turned up nothing the novel awakened worldwide interest but led to new clues for esther britt armed with the tattered black and white photo and a hand-drawn map esther finally made the trip to ukraine herself and have found more than she ever hoped she would. we are honored to have esther and jonathan with us tonight for this to be the first public dialogue about the book. so, before we begin, a few quick things to note. tonight's conversation will follow with an audience q and a and you can submit your questions into the chat box and we will do our very best to get to as many questions as we can but bear with us because we have hundreds of viewers tonight and very many questions to sift through. this program is being recorded live in will be available for viewing on youtube and that video link will go out to all of tonight's registrants in the coming days but make sure to look out for it. finally, if you enjoyed tonight's program please consider making a donation to the museum of jewish heritage for joining us as a member. we are an institution dedicated to preserving survivo
his search turned up nothing the novel awakened worldwide interest but led to new clues for esther britt armed with the tattered black and white photo and a hand-drawn map esther finally made the trip to ukraine herself and have found more than she ever hoped she would. we are honored to have esther and jonathan with us tonight for this to be the first public dialogue about the book. so, before we begin, a few quick things to note. tonight's conversation will follow with an audience q and a and...
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thank you very, very much britt i want to take it real quickly to santa monica, california, a beautifulce. a lot of people first head out to the beach not an option this weekend. the beaches close there, closed in a lot of areas now, people are violating these distancing provisions, so governors and mayors in that neck of the web saying we are shutting them down in the weekend. there are fines for this which makes me wonder if you are there and want to show your license while you are out there, anyway, it's a mess, more after this. usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa.com for when it matters most from grills to play setsutdoor and more one of a kind finds. it all ships free. and with new deals every day you can explore endless options at every price point. get your outdoor oasis delivered fast so you can get the good times going. ♪ wayfair. you've got just what i need. ♪ i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum det
thank you very, very much britt i want to take it real quickly to santa monica, california, a beautifulce. a lot of people first head out to the beach not an option this weekend. the beaches close there, closed in a lot of areas now, people are violating these distancing provisions, so governors and mayors in that neck of the web saying we are shutting them down in the weekend. there are fines for this which makes me wonder if you are there and want to show your license while you are out there,...
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. >> we are joined by fox and senior political analyst britt hume, good evening. we are waiting to see how this plays out with voters. the atlantic says it will not be a good combination for the president of the headline is trump's america is slipping away, the headline is he's trying to assemble a winning pole with a dwindling number of sympathetic white voters and it won't help them. americans are for more racially diverse, less christian, better educated, more urbanized and less likely to be married. all these challenges complicate trump's task in trying to rally a winning electoral coalition behind his alarm against marauding angry mobs, far left fascism and the violent mayhem we've seen in the streets of cities run by liberal democrats. how do you think this situation affects the election come november? >> so far it is helping former vice president biden. he is ahead in the polling nationally which is less important than the lead he holding the key swing states. if we are to believe the polling trump is trailing and also at the same time, black lives matter s
. >> we are joined by fox and senior political analyst britt hume, good evening. we are waiting to see how this plays out with voters. the atlantic says it will not be a good combination for the president of the headline is trump's america is slipping away, the headline is he's trying to assemble a winning pole with a dwindling number of sympathetic white voters and it won't help them. americans are for more racially diverse, less christian, better educated, more urbanized and less likely...
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which could have changed the scenario a little britt. >> reporter: how did he survive?he rest of his dramatic story and the training that may have saved his at 7:00 a.m. i'm janai norman, abc news, new york. >>> covid-19 and a canceled concert could not stop a couple from enjoying their wedding anniversary with their favorite singer. 7 on your side helped make this year's anniversary especially memorable for the wongs. they got engaged two weeks after they met 43 years ago. and they wanted to celebrate by buying tickets for tony bennett's concert, but covid-19 forced him to cancel and the wongs couldn't get a refund from the ticket service for the 400 bucks that they spent. so 7 on your side's michael fin any helped arrange for this treat. >> hi walter, and mary, happy anniversary. hope to see you in san francisco. >> the wongs also received a signed original painting by bennett of the golden gate bridge. that is so thoughtful of him to take the time to do that. >> that is amazing. and obviously michael finney has connections. >> we may call my friend. you wait one mome
which could have changed the scenario a little britt. >> reporter: how did he survive?he rest of his dramatic story and the training that may have saved his at 7:00 a.m. i'm janai norman, abc news, new york. >>> covid-19 and a canceled concert could not stop a couple from enjoying their wedding anniversary with their favorite singer. 7 on your side helped make this year's anniversary especially memorable for the wongs. they got engaged two weeks after they met 43 years ago. and...
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thank you katie and violet in north carolina, scott in indiana, britt, nicole, leslie, kim and karenbahamas, pricella in south florida, happy 100th birthday and anna and kelly in arkansas. congrats. enjoy that honeymoon. send us a photo and you might see yourself next week. get the sunday "today" mug at the nbc online store. thank you for spending your weekend and your foth of julyur >>> good morning. it is sunday, july 5th, 7:00 on the dot as we look at the sun pouring over san jose. a little bit of haze down below. 61 degrees already as we look out. wow, already warm for 7:00. thank you for joining us on this day after the fourth of july. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana joins us with a look at your microclimate forecast. what a warm fourth of july it was, vianey. >>> indeed, and we're going to continue to see the warmth today. you probably, like kira said, it's hazy. we're actually seeing a mix of wildfire
thank you katie and violet in north carolina, scott in indiana, britt, nicole, leslie, kim and karenbahamas, pricella in south florida, happy 100th birthday and anna and kelly in arkansas. congrats. enjoy that honeymoon. send us a photo and you might see yourself next week. get the sunday "today" mug at the nbc online store. thank you for spending your weekend and your foth of julyur >>> good morning. it is sunday, july 5th, 7:00 on the dot as we look at the sun pouring over...
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as you can imagine, it is worth pointing out that spain is a major holiday destination for britte britonsions go there each year, not only is this a significant blow and headache for travel operators, some of whom canceled flights today, it is also a major blow to the spanish economy which relies heavily on tourism. this, of course, is the peak season, kim, and many are hoping this would be their chance to recover given the economic blow from the coronavirus pandemic. >> that's interesting hearing the transport secretary having now to quarantine for 14 days, so from spain's perspective, what has been the response there? >> look, from the spanish government's point of view it has been a fairly diplomatic response. we had a statement from the spanish foreign ministry spokeswoman, she said that the spanish government considers the situation under control, outbreaks are localized, isolated and controlled. spain is a safe country, she says, we respected the decision taken by the united kingdom with whom its authorities are in contact. now, that's the official government response. spanish media
as you can imagine, it is worth pointing out that spain is a major holiday destination for britte britonsions go there each year, not only is this a significant blow and headache for travel operators, some of whom canceled flights today, it is also a major blow to the spanish economy which relies heavily on tourism. this, of course, is the peak season, kim, and many are hoping this would be their chance to recover given the economic blow from the coronavirus pandemic. >> that's...
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make some sense of the rhetoric with brit hume, good to have you tonight, britt.ecause thank you, shannon. >> shannon: there are some of the mainstream reaction -- mainstream media reaction to it. democratic senator tammy duckworth, who was getting some veep mentions, here's how sue describes the speech. >> remember the president on mount rushmore was standing on ground that was stolen from native americans who had actually been given that land during a treaty. >> shannon: here's how the senator felt about it back in july of 2015 as she tweeted out, all dressed up -- it was her and some colleagues. i just covered myself and stars & stripes, next year i'm going is mount rushmore. she was in red, white, and blue, flags there, but mount rushmore is no longer in vogue, and neither was the president's speech apparently with the left. >> and neither apparently are the values and traditions of this country, which is what the president spent most of his speech defending and a very sort of full hearted, full throated way and at some length. and for the critics to say as "t
make some sense of the rhetoric with brit hume, good to have you tonight, britt.ecause thank you, shannon. >> shannon: there are some of the mainstream reaction -- mainstream media reaction to it. democratic senator tammy duckworth, who was getting some veep mentions, here's how sue describes the speech. >> remember the president on mount rushmore was standing on ground that was stolen from native americans who had actually been given that land during a treaty. >> shannon:...
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your lovely tributes to harry britt remind me why i protest and why i raise my voice for the rights of all animals, both human and nonhuman. i believe that not so long from now we will be talking about this in the same way we speak about racism and sexism and the atrocity and injustices we have fought to get rid of and continue to fight against even today. as you spoke about the importance of how our actions now have a major impact on our future and how we can help fight against climate change, i felt a great heaviness in my heart that animal agriculture and the impact on the climate were not mentioned at all. if you are serious about making meaningful change, we must address the connection between the exploitation of animals and pandemics. the health of all people and the plan set intertwined with this relationship. so i ask that the board digress from spending city funds on animal product and support the good food purchasing program. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker please. please joins u. you will have up to two minutes. >> caller: hello and good afternoon, su
your lovely tributes to harry britt remind me why i protest and why i raise my voice for the rights of all animals, both human and nonhuman. i believe that not so long from now we will be talking about this in the same way we speak about racism and sexism and the atrocity and injustices we have fought to get rid of and continue to fight against even today. as you spoke about the importance of how our actions now have a major impact on our future and how we can help fight against climate change,...
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i am not sure that is the model i would personally emulate britt i know bernie sanders like full traditional medicare and that is medicare that is in vogue in the 50s and 60s but i don't think that is what the people need today we know people on traditional medicare often have nine, ten, 15 doctors that aren't well coordinated and that is not optimal to chronic illness. >> which country can we learn the most from? which country have aspects of their system that realistically we could relatively quickly move toward? >> well, i look at what do we want to improve and then look for the countries that have that and study it. i don't look for the countries and then what can i learn from the countries. i will tell you one thing that big hobbyhorse of mine if we are not going to improve the whole healthcare financing system is paying for children. right now in the united states if you are a family, the family bears the costs of their kids healthcare so if you look at individual health coverage is about employer-sponsored about $7000 of which the employee directly pays 1000 and they practically paid
i am not sure that is the model i would personally emulate britt i know bernie sanders like full traditional medicare and that is medicare that is in vogue in the 50s and 60s but i don't think that is what the people need today we know people on traditional medicare often have nine, ten, 15 doctors that aren't well coordinated and that is not optimal to chronic illness. >> which country can we learn the most from? which country have aspects of their system that realistically we could...
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. >> was it tough of you jodi picoult, to give some semblance of sympathy to turk and britt? >> they are white supremacist, it's hard to find anything likable about white supremacists and turk is the only character i've ever written where the end of writing a section i would have to go downstairs and take a shower because i felt dirty, it felt too easy for me too be able to slip into his patterns of speech and i hated myself for that, it made me so uncomfortable. but ultimately it's very rare as you find somebody a villain 100% evil, i don't think anyone is 100% good in anyone is 100% evil, i do have thoughts about that in politics but we will not go into that, in my fiction people are balanced and multi-shades of gray and i needed you to feel sympathy for turk and ultimately he is a dad who lost his baby, any parent would feel empathy for that. any. could understand how hard that is, no matter what do you think of his and his discussing belief, you understand he might be grieving the loss of a child and i've heard from many people who read the book and said it was so hard fo
. >> was it tough of you jodi picoult, to give some semblance of sympathy to turk and britt? >> they are white supremacist, it's hard to find anything likable about white supremacists and turk is the only character i've ever written where the end of writing a section i would have to go downstairs and take a shower because i felt dirty, it felt too easy for me too be able to slip into his patterns of speech and i hated myself for that, it made me so uncomfortable. but ultimately it's...
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britt dr.that we have been clear eyed that as we reopen we would see and embers and sometimes fires. but when we look at case fatalities sometimes we are looking at european unions and we are below the average of the world and that speaks to our incredible work with therapeutics, and that's 13.9 million. >> do you still see the main problem that the media is trying to scare the american people over coronavirus? >> i think many times that media has tried to scare the american people. there's been at devastating -- for the american cancer society says during the pandemic we saw an 80% drop in cancer cases being identified, they are art strike zirconium -- he never heard that mammograms were down by 87% and colonoscopies were down by 90% and drug overdoses going up month after month through the lock down. so if it was the right decision to make and the president saved three or 4 million lives but it's important to note the other side of the healthy equation about what lockdown stew to the american
britt dr.that we have been clear eyed that as we reopen we would see and embers and sometimes fires. but when we look at case fatalities sometimes we are looking at european unions and we are below the average of the world and that speaks to our incredible work with therapeutics, and that's 13.9 million. >> do you still see the main problem that the media is trying to scare the american people over coronavirus? >> i think many times that media has tried to scare the american people....