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jake, the corbins say they worry more about the long-term impact on communities of color.that 16-year-old daughter that you saw, she now no longer believes that she can go to college. jake? >> kyung lah, thank you for that important report. we have a cnn live special, back to school, kids and the fight to reopen. we'll speak to miguel cardona among others tonight at 9:00 p.m. >>> former trump confidante roger stone next. of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit youbudget, then customize your down payment anmonthly payment. and these aren't made-up nuers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dolla
jake, the corbins say they worry more about the long-term impact on communities of color.that 16-year-old daughter that you saw, she now no longer believes that she can go to college. jake? >> kyung lah, thank you for that important report. we have a cnn live special, back to school, kids and the fight to reopen. we'll speak to miguel cardona among others tonight at 9:00 p.m. >>> former trump confidante roger stone next. of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms,...
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jane corbin reports.rld, coronavirus has given governments the same challenges, but they have responded in very different ways. in south korea, the prime minister introduced strict rules even before there was a confirmed case. good afternoon, prime minister. translation: from the very start, we put in place - prevention measures to stop the same thing happening again, to stop history repeating itself. so the government acted in a much stronger way compared to the past. track and trace teams used cctv, mobile phone and credit card data to keep tabs on all confirmed cases and anyone they might have come into contact with. seen from outside, these methods may appear too intrusive, but they haven't had to lock down in south korea, like many other countries have. dale fisher, a specialist in infectious diseases based in singapore, says governments in the far east were by far the best prepared. if china has been brought to its knees injanuary, a country of 1.4 billion, you had to treat this virus with incredibl
jane corbin reports.rld, coronavirus has given governments the same challenges, but they have responded in very different ways. in south korea, the prime minister introduced strict rules even before there was a confirmed case. good afternoon, prime minister. translation: from the very start, we put in place - prevention measures to stop the same thing happening again, to stop history repeating itself. so the government acted in a much stronger way compared to the past. track and trace teams...
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jane corbin reports.ea, the prime minister introduced strict rules even before there was a confirmed case. good afternoon, prime minister. translation: from the very start, we put in place - prevention measures to stop the same thing happening again, to stop history repeating itself. so the government acted in a much stronger way compared to the past. track and trace teams used cctv, mobile phone and credit card data to keep tabs on all confirmed cases and anyone they might have come into contact with. seen from outside, these methods may appear too intrusive, but they haven't had to lock down in south korea, like many other countries have. dale fisher, a specialist in infectious diseases based in singapore, says governments in the far east were by far the best prepared. if china has been brought to its knees injanuary, a country of 1.4 billion, you had to treat this virus with incredible respect. it was like every country had to experience the problem before they would believe how how big the problem was
jane corbin reports.ea, the prime minister introduced strict rules even before there was a confirmed case. good afternoon, prime minister. translation: from the very start, we put in place - prevention measures to stop the same thing happening again, to stop history repeating itself. so the government acted in a much stronger way compared to the past. track and trace teams used cctv, mobile phone and credit card data to keep tabs on all confirmed cases and anyone they might have come into...
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ethics around how you treat people with corbin we've seen the same thing although tb is a disease of the poor but over the affected everybody and then you saw that you know people who were at the most vulnerable who got it you know suffered and in domes of access in gary having food support they don't know what social distancing means and you know how do you do that when you're living in crowded you know homes . is is there a message you'd like to get across on this well tb day just just in a sentence or 2 for us. so i think the border message is to land back to the important learning is around social inequities and i would like to talk about that too because when we talk about scientists and researchers and people nor everyone has of the knowledge globally we have a lot of tools and collective wisdom but what we don't have is we work in silos and i wish we would collaborate on these kind of infectious diseases that are borderless and whether to send poor countries or whatever it should it does help us reinforce the idea that it should take up and then require us to realize things an
ethics around how you treat people with corbin we've seen the same thing although tb is a disease of the poor but over the affected everybody and then you saw that you know people who were at the most vulnerable who got it you know suffered and in domes of access in gary having food support they don't know what social distancing means and you know how do you do that when you're living in crowded you know homes . is is there a message you'd like to get across on this well tb day just just in a...
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ethics around how you treat people with corbin we've seen the same thing although tb is a disease of the poor but corporate affected everybody and then you saw that you know people who were at the most vulnerable got it you know suffered and in domes of accessing gary having food support they don't know what social distancing means and you know how do you do that when you're living in crowded you know homes. is is there a message you'd like to get across on this well tb day just just in a sentence or 2 for us. so i think the border message is turned on back to the important learning is around social inequities and i would like to gawk about that too because when we talk about scientists and researchers and people nor everyone has of the knowledge globally we have a lot of tools and collective wisdom but what we don't have is we work in silos and i wish we would collaborate on these kind of infectious diseases that are borderless and whether it's in bloc countries or whatever it should it does help us reinforce the idea that it shouldn't take up and then require us to realize things a
ethics around how you treat people with corbin we've seen the same thing although tb is a disease of the poor but corporate affected everybody and then you saw that you know people who were at the most vulnerable got it you know suffered and in domes of accessing gary having food support they don't know what social distancing means and you know how do you do that when you're living in crowded you know homes. is is there a message you'd like to get across on this well tb day just just in a...
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ethics around how you treat people with corbin we've seen the same thing on the t.v. is a disease of the poor but over defective everybody and then you saw that you know people who were at the most vulnerable who got it you know suffered and in domes of accessing gary having food support they don't nor what social distancing means and you know how do you do that when you're living in crowded you know homes so your last name is is there a message you'd like to get across on this well tb day just just in a sentence or 2 for us. so i think the borden message is to land back to the important learning is around social inequities and i would like to talk about that too because when we talk about scientists and researchers and people nor everyone has of the knowledge globally we have a lot of tools and collective wisdom to what we don't have is we work in silos and i wish we would collaborate on these kind of infectious diseases that are borderless and whether it's in 4 countries or whatever it should it does help us reinforce the idea that it shouldn't take up and then requ
ethics around how you treat people with corbin we've seen the same thing on the t.v. is a disease of the poor but over defective everybody and then you saw that you know people who were at the most vulnerable who got it you know suffered and in domes of accessing gary having food support they don't nor what social distancing means and you know how do you do that when you're living in crowded you know homes so your last name is is there a message you'd like to get across on this well tb day just...
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corbin. they state has two weeks of early voting in the state decides it's going to get rid of sunday voting on those two weeks and everything else in place, black voters vote on sunday ten times more than white voters in is that system equally open. >> i would think it would be sunday is the day that we traditionally close government offices it would be the exception rather than the rolltop government workers come in on sunday. >> government workers coming in on a saturday that is not a real problem. >> there are sunday closing laws from maryland which are different than saturday but saturday would implicate -- >> thank you mr. corbin, can we go into another one. >> replacing all of our polling places this country clubs and that means a black voters have to drive ten times as long to the full and have to go into places which are traditionally hostile to them. >> i think that would provide less opportunity. >> because they have to travel further into hostile territory on minority can travel o
corbin. they state has two weeks of early voting in the state decides it's going to get rid of sunday voting on those two weeks and everything else in place, black voters vote on sunday ten times more than white voters in is that system equally open. >> i would think it would be sunday is the day that we traditionally close government offices it would be the exception rather than the rolltop government workers come in on sunday. >> government workers coming in on a saturday that is...
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ethics around how you treat people with corbin we've seen the same thing all the tb is a disease of the poor but over the affected everybody and then you saw that you know people who were at the most vulnerable got it you know suffered and in domes of accessing gary having food support they don't nor what social distancing means and you know how do you do that when you're living in crowded you know homes so your last name is is there a message you'd like to get across on this well tb day just just in a sentence or 2 for us. so i think the border message is to land back to the important learning is around social inequities and i would like to talk about that because when we talk about scientists and researchers and people nor everyone has of the knowledge globally we have a lot of tools and collective wisdom barge what we don't have is we work in silos and i wish we would collaborate on these kind of infectious diseases that are borderless and whether it's in block countries or whatever it should it does help us reinforce the idea that it shouldn't take up and then require us to realize
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joining me now is security corbin and contributor ken watts. ken, they're still looking for people who caused harm on january 6th. what can you tell us? >> what they've done is extracted these videos of violent assault on police officers, and they managed to tease out very clear images of their faces so that anybody who knows these people would be able to easily identify them. they're asking those who do to please contact the fbi. they've arrested more than 300 people in the capitol riots and charged 65 people with assaulting law enforcement officers, including two who allegedly charged dr. brian sicknick who later died. there are some 250 other suspects they haven't been able to identify who are on their website, and they're asking people to go to that website and peruse those images and let the fbi know if they can identify any of these people, katy. >> when they ask the public for help, i know they do that often, what does that mean about the status of the investigation? >> i think it means they're trying to triage, katy. if you think about
joining me now is security corbin and contributor ken watts. ken, they're still looking for people who caused harm on january 6th. what can you tell us? >> what they've done is extracted these videos of violent assault on police officers, and they managed to tease out very clear images of their faces so that anybody who knows these people would be able to easily identify them. they're asking those who do to please contact the fbi. they've arrested more than 300 people in the capitol riots...
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this south polo nightclub where 600 people were crowded into a windowless room more people died from corbin 1000 in the past week in brazil than any other country u.s. university students are enjoying spring break in coastal cities like miami but many have ignored compulsory rules to wear masks and there are no such restrictions in texas where the government has declared masks and limits on gatherings to be no longer necessary president joe biden has described this as a big mistake liz let's explore this a bit further with psychologist katherine harris c. she joins us now from cork in arlen's it's great to have you with us on the news hour it's been iran's a year alone for the people have been 1st the 1st taste of what if you like and people start saying quite rigidly at the starts given that we're now a year on i mean can you blame people for wanting to get out and see their friends and live a little. you know i think there are so many factors that are combining to contribute to many people experiencing grace frustration so in the very early days the so new and there were so many terrifyin
this south polo nightclub where 600 people were crowded into a windowless room more people died from corbin 1000 in the past week in brazil than any other country u.s. university students are enjoying spring break in coastal cities like miami but many have ignored compulsory rules to wear masks and there are no such restrictions in texas where the government has declared masks and limits on gatherings to be no longer necessary president joe biden has described this as a big mistake liz let's...
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jane corbin reports.eadscarf, orfor having for having a beard wearing a headscarf, or for having the wrong thoughts. i�*m sure the whole house willjoin with me in condemning such appalling violations of the most basic human rights. mr speaker, in terms of scale, is the largest mass detention of an ethnic or religious group since the first world war and i believe one thing is clear, the international community cannot simply look the other way. the foreign secretary dominic raab has announced sanctions against four senior chinese officials and the xinjiang n more on —— more on that soon but some breaking news coming into us, all eyes on the independent enquiry looking at whether or not the first minister nicola sturgeon broke the ministerial code by allegedly misleading parliament in relation to what she knew and when she knew about it concerning allegations of sexual impropriety levelled at alex almond, well, that independent investigation has now concluded that scott and�*s first minister nicola sturgeon
jane corbin reports.eadscarf, orfor having for having a beard wearing a headscarf, or for having the wrong thoughts. i�*m sure the whole house willjoin with me in condemning such appalling violations of the most basic human rights. mr speaker, in terms of scale, is the largest mass detention of an ethnic or religious group since the first world war and i believe one thing is clear, the international community cannot simply look the other way. the foreign secretary dominic raab has announced...
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jane corbin, bbc news. and you can watch covid: who got it right? 0n bbc one at 7pm this evening.leads with a threat from the eu to block uk—bound vaccine exports. the paper says borisjohnson has been forced into a "diplomatic push to will speak to secure supplies of the coronavirus jabs". the bristol post describes police in the city as "under siege", as demonstrators set fire to this van during a protest against the police and crime bill. itv presenter kate garraway has spoken to the daily mirror about her husband derek draper's treatment for coronavirus. she describes the moment her husband "reached breaking point", and told her he just couldn't go on. line of duty returned to our tv screens last night for the much—anticipated sixth series. vicky mcclure, seen here, joins co—stars adrian dunbar and martin compston at ac—12 and there's plenty of discussion online about the new eposide and how to decipher policing acronyms. i'm not going to give anything away. sally ran yesterday and asked me if i was watching and i said, what a ridiculous question! i've already had a chat with n
jane corbin, bbc news. and you can watch covid: who got it right? 0n bbc one at 7pm this evening.leads with a threat from the eu to block uk—bound vaccine exports. the paper says borisjohnson has been forced into a "diplomatic push to will speak to secure supplies of the coronavirus jabs". the bristol post describes police in the city as "under siege", as demonstrators set fire to this van during a protest against the police and crime bill. itv presenter kate garraway has...