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. >> during a virtual event hosted by the aspen institute amanda ripley discussed the important of healthy debate in conflict resolution. >> four years ago i felt as a journalist i had to do something differently. i felt it is so easy as a journalist to make our political conflicts worse even if you didn't intend to. some people intends to but most don't and yet here we were and it felt there was something i wasn't understanding about what was going on in the country and that is a problem. i spent time with people who study conflict, personal,
. >> during a virtual event hosted by the aspen institute amanda ripley discussed the important of healthy debate in conflict resolution. >> four years ago i felt as a journalist i had to do something differently. i felt it is so easy as a journalist to make our political conflicts worse even if you didn't intend to. some people intends to but most don't and yet here we were and it felt there was something i wasn't understanding about what was going on in the country and that is a...
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will ripley is in taiwan. i will get to you in a moment.e us an update on the situation in india, and just how folks are dealing with it over there? >> you mentioned the numbers robyn, and that comes usually over the weekend, and for the first time in 25 days infections have dropped below 300,000. it's inline with modeling that they have reached their peak, and we are seeing is surge in covid in rural areas, and we have to remember that two-thirds of indians live in regional india. the government is finally paying attention to this part of the world and are saying community centers, schools, government buildings are going to be used to care for covid patients, mild cases, and that rural health clinics will be stocked with oxygen and beds remembering there was a short supply of both, oxygen and bed supplies in the cities, and the prime minister finally addressed the people of india last friday where he talked about them being on the war footing dealing with the invisible enemy and said focus must turn to the regional areas. much of the count
will ripley is in taiwan. i will get to you in a moment.e us an update on the situation in india, and just how folks are dealing with it over there? >> you mentioned the numbers robyn, and that comes usually over the weekend, and for the first time in 25 days infections have dropped below 300,000. it's inline with modeling that they have reached their peak, and we are seeing is surge in covid in rural areas, and we have to remember that two-thirds of indians live in regional india. the...
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good to have you there, will ripley, in taipei.ppreciate it. >>> now, a strict new lockdown now in effect in argentina as that country tries to combat a surge in covid cases. cnn's matt rivers with the details on the restrictions. >> reporter: well, there are now new restrictive lockdown measures in place in argentina as a result of what that country's president is calling the worst moment of this pandemic for that country so far. in the last week, we have seen multiple single-day records for new infections set, and these new restrictions are being put in place because of that. these restrictions include the closures of all nonessential businesses. schools are closed and only essential workers will be allowed out each day from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. when the president announced these measures earlier this week, here's a little bit of what he said. >> translator: today more than ever, we need to take care of each other. >> reporter: the president says he is aware of the fact that this country's economy is already struggling. he know
good to have you there, will ripley, in taipei.ppreciate it. >>> now, a strict new lockdown now in effect in argentina as that country tries to combat a surge in covid cases. cnn's matt rivers with the details on the restrictions. >> reporter: well, there are now new restrictive lockdown measures in place in argentina as a result of what that country's president is calling the worst moment of this pandemic for that country so far. in the last week, we have seen multiple...
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will ripley has reporting for us when we come back. michelob ultra pure gold. organic by nature.sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo breaking news tonight. the u.s. military failed to intercept a ballistic missile on saturday to counter potential threats from countries like north korea. speaking of north korea, tonight they are denying accusations it sent orphaned children into forced labor camps. instead state media claims the youthful workforce, quote, volunteered to work in the country's coal mines and on its farms. cnn's will ripley, has more. >> reporter: answering the call of duty from their supreme leader, kim jong-un. north korea's orphaned children in pressed uniforms, flowery wreaths, racing to work at coal mines and farms. >> you can't determine their exact age, but they look young and look like middle school students is accurate. >> have we ever seen these students that young doing work in north korea? >> this is different, becaus
will ripley has reporting for us when we come back. michelob ultra pure gold. organic by nature.sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo breaking news tonight. the u.s. military failed to intercept a ballistic missile on saturday to counter potential threats from countries like north korea. speaking of north korea, tonight they are denying accusations it sent...
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let's go straight to will ripley. will ripley joins me from hong kong. and you've been monitoring the trajectory of this for i don't know, the last few hours. the last week i think, will. what do you make of these last moments and what we know? >> so we know, robyn, from the time that we first started talking about this on the air mid-week that it was most likely to come down over water. but the fact that it possibly came down so close to the maldives just southwest of sri lanka, of india, the fact that it passed over at a relatively low altitude other populated areas and the fact we didn't know frankly until a couple of hours beforehand where it might likely go down, the uncertainty is really unacceptable. according to more advanced western space agencies including nasa. in fact, nasa administrator senator bill nelson put out a statement saying that china is failing to meet responsible standards regarding their space debris. now, it's not to say other countries in the earlier decades of their space programs didn't have similar incidents. back in 1979 sk
let's go straight to will ripley. will ripley joins me from hong kong. and you've been monitoring the trajectory of this for i don't know, the last few hours. the last week i think, will. what do you make of these last moments and what we know? >> so we know, robyn, from the time that we first started talking about this on the air mid-week that it was most likely to come down over water. but the fact that it possibly came down so close to the maldives just southwest of sri lanka, of...
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suit called neo i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley and the classic aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim that alone can lift up to 50 kilograms it's hoped that . the construction industry or in disaster management. have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from the past is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name stands for hybrid assisted living as an ultimate goal even paraplegics could train with and learn to walk again i call it because andrew boe went to test the exoskeleton the company cyberdyne in japan so these electrodes here will detect my brain signals and send. to this machine so that it will move for me so now i'm going to try to flatten and move my arm. it detects pretty well and now i'm going to try to lock my arm and planes. and it will still move for me. to see that it's pretty cool but i do wonder does this kind of is this a does this go out of control sometimes know. a song. electrodes translate casandra brain signals into a command for the exoskel
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for more on this let's bring in will ripley joining us from taipei. what can you tell us about the new numbers? >> reporter: robin, this is not just an india problem but a problem region wide in this part of the world. when you're talking about countries in southeast asia like taiwan, india, thailand, countries that thought they had the virus all but under control, we've seen how it can slip through the defenses and so here it was the airports. in thailand they're having a horrible outbreak in their prisons right now. in india, hospitals are struggling to deal with this influx of patients and some are having to treat them in horrific conditions. >> pigs root in filth and water outside this hospital in the state in india. it looks like no place for healing. with its broken walls, abandoned ambulances. but patients are still being treated here. many for coronavirus. the sick, as well as the staff, must trudge through dismal conditions to get inside. >> translator: the hospital will be 100 years old in four years. it was the only big hospital here severa
for more on this let's bring in will ripley joining us from taipei. what can you tell us about the new numbers? >> reporter: robin, this is not just an india problem but a problem region wide in this part of the world. when you're talking about countries in southeast asia like taiwan, india, thailand, countries that thought they had the virus all but under control, we've seen how it can slip through the defenses and so here it was the airports. in thailand they're having a horrible...
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on the subject of indomitable women, sigourney weaver achieved iconic status as ripley in the alien moviesan academy award nomination. she's had two further oscar nominations for working girls nods for working girls and gorillas in the midst, and starred in such varied fair as ghostbusters, the ice storm and the cult sci—fi spoof galaxy quest. in her new movie my new york year, from the 2014 memoir by joanna rakoff, weaver plays old—school literary agent margaret, whose most high—profile client is reclusive catcher in the rye author, jd salinger. well? i like it. really? but what do you make of it? i'm not sure what you mean. well, it's not a kids�* book, is it? no, no. it's about kids for grown—ups. it's about female friendship. but will adults buy a book about kids? can i sell it? into margaret's agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time hollywood costar margaret oualley, who has never read salinger but aspires to be a poet. she's set to work dealing with salinger�*s fan mail, ensuring that no one gets to the writer, while keeping an eye out for anything suspicious. o
on the subject of indomitable women, sigourney weaver achieved iconic status as ripley in the alien moviesan academy award nomination. she's had two further oscar nominations for working girls nods for working girls and gorillas in the midst, and starred in such varied fair as ghostbusters, the ice storm and the cult sci—fi spoof galaxy quest. in her new movie my new york year, from the 2014 memoir by joanna rakoff, weaver plays old—school literary agent margaret, whose most high—profile...
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as will ripley reports, it's actually state-sanctioned abuse on a mass scale. >> reporter: answering the call of duty from their supreme leader kim jong-un. north korea's orphan children in pressed uniforms, flowery wreaths, racing to work at coal mines and farms. >> you can't determine their exact age. they look young and like middle school students is accurate. >> have you ever seen students that young doing this kind of work? >> this is a little bit different because of how young they appear on camera. we can see with our eyes how young they are. >> reporter: north korean propaganda praises the so-called child volunteers. how wide spread is? how young are the children? >> almost all children that do not come from -- backgrounds or have money to pay instead of working. child labor is a very serious problem but the sad reality for north korea it's quite common. >> reporter: north korea denies allegations of forced child labor. just last week, the foreign ministry accused developed countries of exploiting children. state media says these orphans are eager to show their loyalty. to fu
as will ripley reports, it's actually state-sanctioned abuse on a mass scale. >> reporter: answering the call of duty from their supreme leader kim jong-un. north korea's orphan children in pressed uniforms, flowery wreaths, racing to work at coal mines and farms. >> you can't determine their exact age. they look young and like middle school students is accurate. >> have you ever seen students that young doing this kind of work? >> this is a little bit different because...
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will ripley joining us live from taipei.e coronavirus vaccine is rolling out very slowly in much of latin america, and those that have money and visas are traveling to the united states to get their shot, causing controversy in the states and in their home countries. >> he leaves before dawn carrying two suitcases for the long trip, after hugging his family he is off to the airport. the business owner from lima is traveling to seattle. this is not just any trip, he says, but a life or death decision. our political environment means our government is unable to fulfill its duty and that's why i have made this decision, he says. his goal is spending a month in seattle, just enough time to get both doses of the pfizer vaccine. his wife who is also traveling to the united states but later says she only has enough time to get the johnson & johnson single shot vaccine. the vaccination has been very slow in our country and we have decided we can't wait any longer. we were seeing many cases around us and the intensive units are full,
will ripley joining us live from taipei.e coronavirus vaccine is rolling out very slowly in much of latin america, and those that have money and visas are traveling to the united states to get their shot, causing controversy in the states and in their home countries. >> he leaves before dawn carrying two suitcases for the long trip, after hugging his family he is off to the airport. the business owner from lima is traveling to seattle. this is not just any trip, he says, but a life or...
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type amanda ripley with the title of her book high conflict into the search box at the top of the pagebooktv continues on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcome to book for them with the competitive enterprise institute. i am kent lassman and we are talking about the infiltration of political objectives into market systems like finance and accumulation -- before we get into the program two quick reminders for the audience. first, we are recording this. it will be made available on our website and you do. we encourage you to give us feedback, an opportunity at the end of the hour for a quick 3 orue
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many thanks to anna coren in hong kong and will ripley in taiwan.eciate it. >>> well, health experts are urging caution in the uk as parts of the country have rolled back covid restrictions. officials warn that until more is known about the indian variants dominating uk infections large social gatherings may not be the best idea. earlier i spoke with infectious disease expert dr. peter drobak who says an upswing in new cases is expected. >> i think there's cause for concern with this new variant. we have made a lot of progress, 70% of adults in the uk have had one dose of vaccine and 40% have had two doses but there is still a long way to go. we experienced a really terrible surge of infections in january due to the b.1.1.7 variant and so now this 1617 variant originally detected in india appears to be even more transmissible. at the moment the individual risk of infection as we start to open up is low, you know, increasing higher risk indoor activities like indoor dining and things i think does pose a risk that we might see an upswing in infections
many thanks to anna coren in hong kong and will ripley in taiwan.eciate it. >>> well, health experts are urging caution in the uk as parts of the country have rolled back covid restrictions. officials warn that until more is known about the indian variants dominating uk infections large social gatherings may not be the best idea. earlier i spoke with infectious disease expert dr. peter drobak who says an upswing in new cases is expected. >> i think there's cause for concern with...
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amanda ripley discussed the importance of healthy debate and conflict resolution. >> four years ago i journalist i had to do something differently. i felt like it was so easy as a journalist to make our political conflicts worse. even if you did not intend to. some people intend to most don't. yet here we were. it just felt like there is something i was not understanding about what was going on in the country. that's a problem, right? i spent a lot of time with people who study conflict of all kinds. personal, political, professional at scale, individuals. and the study of conflict as a system particularly intractable conflict to me really clicked everything else into place. there are a lot of forces were begot where we are. but that as a sort of overlay suddenly ate everything makes sense in a distorted kind of way. so then the question became all right, what can we learn from people who have been through really ugly conflicts inc. have gotten to a better place? i followed a handful of people including a politician in california, a former gang leader in chicago, and environmental act
amanda ripley discussed the importance of healthy debate and conflict resolution. >> four years ago i journalist i had to do something differently. i felt like it was so easy as a journalist to make our political conflicts worse. even if you did not intend to. some people intend to most don't. yet here we were. it just felt like there is something i was not understanding about what was going on in the country. that's a problem, right? i spent a lot of time with people who study conflict...
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but yet money does talk. >> impressive. >> will ripley joining us from ta taipei.thanks. >>> the sports world pays tribute to george floyd on the anniversary of his death plus some of europe's top football clubs face disciplinary action. patrick snell has our money in sports. >>> we start with a high lie emotional tuesday night here in the united states, the world of sports paying its heart felt tributes to honor the one-year anniversary of the death of george floyd in minnesota. minnesota the home of the major league baseball team the twins and these the moving images ahead of their game with baltimore. in the national hockey league ahead of the hurricanes post season overtime victory against the predators a poignant moment of reflection to honor and remember victims of racial injustice. >>> and the sport of basketball paying its respects ahead of the night's playoff action which saw lebron james and the lakers seeding the win over the phoenix suns. >>> to europe where the fallout from the ill-fated super league continues, the confidence football governing body uh
but yet money does talk. >> impressive. >> will ripley joining us from ta taipei.thanks. >>> the sports world pays tribute to george floyd on the anniversary of his death plus some of europe's top football clubs face disciplinary action. patrick snell has our money in sports. >>> we start with a high lie emotional tuesday night here in the united states, the world of sports paying its heart felt tributes to honor the one-year anniversary of the death of george...
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will ripley is following developments from taiwan.h all the focus on that lab leak theory chinese officials unsurprisingly reacted with anger and accusations of their own. >> reporter: and you're hearing these counterclaims that the trail of evidence might somehow lead to secretive bases and laboratories around the world, including in the u.s. that was one of the things mentioned in -- as i cover my face here -- this editorial in the china daily that was out today where they talked about the lab leak theory and the investigation by the u.s. being mud slinging, a smear campaign, a conspiracy theory. they say it's propelled by prejudice and police cal need. is it? or is it propelled by the fact that 3.5 million have died from this pandemic? and is it propelled by the fact that the world health organization despite sending a team of 17 to wuhan and the surrounding area in january and february didn't have direct access to a lot of the raw dat? is it propelled by the fact that there has been a lack of transparency from the start from china
will ripley is following developments from taiwan.h all the focus on that lab leak theory chinese officials unsurprisingly reacted with anger and accusations of their own. >> reporter: and you're hearing these counterclaims that the trail of evidence might somehow lead to secretive bases and laboratories around the world, including in the u.s. that was one of the things mentioned in -- as i cover my face here -- this editorial in the china daily that was out today where they talked about...
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for more on all of this, let's go straight to will ripley. you're in the region, you're in taipei.orter: robyn, the situation across the indo-pacific is a cautionary tale for countries with low vaccination rates. here in taiwan, in india, in thailand, in singapore, all countries that for months thought that they had this thing under control, they're now dealing with some of their worst outbreaks ever. that's certainly the case here where the virus snuck in through airports. in thailand, it's the overcrowded prisons where scores of inmates are getting sick and they're struggling to get enough vaccines in. in india, as we shift focus to these rural hospitals some of them are struggling a huge influx of patients who are facing really difficult conditions right now. >> reporter: pigs root in filth and water outside this hospital in behar state in india. it looks like no place for healing, with its broken walls, abandoned ambulances, but patients are still being treated here. many for coronavirus. the sick as well as the staff must trudge through dismal conditions to get inside. >> tran
for more on all of this, let's go straight to will ripley. you're in the region, you're in taipei.orter: robyn, the situation across the indo-pacific is a cautionary tale for countries with low vaccination rates. here in taiwan, in india, in thailand, in singapore, all countries that for months thought that they had this thing under control, they're now dealing with some of their worst outbreaks ever. that's certainly the case here where the virus snuck in through airports. in thailand, it's...
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cnn's will ripley with the latest. >> pigs root in filth and water.s, abandoned ambulances. but patients are still being treated here. many for coronavirus. the sick as well as the staff must trudge through dismal conditions to get inside. >> translator: the hospital will be 100 years old in four years. it was the only big hospital here several years ago. due to the low-lying area there is an issue of water loging at the hospital. there is filth all over. >> reporter: cases across india have decreased. down from more than 400,000 new cases reported in a day in early may to nearly 260,000. still, the country's health care system is overwhelmed in places. and there's a shortage of vaccines. delhi became the latest state to halt its vaccinations of adults under the age of 45. some help is slowly coming in from russia with shipments of its sputnik v vaccine. >> by the end of may about 3 million doses will be supplied in bulk. >> reporter: the plan then is for india to begin producing the russian vaccine. with the goal of making more than 815 million doses
cnn's will ripley with the latest. >> pigs root in filth and water.s, abandoned ambulances. but patients are still being treated here. many for coronavirus. the sick as well as the staff must trudge through dismal conditions to get inside. >> translator: the hospital will be 100 years old in four years. it was the only big hospital here several years ago. due to the low-lying area there is an issue of water loging at the hospital. there is filth all over. >> reporter: cases...
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. >> will ripley is with us from hong kong. we know, will, that the chinese official says it crash landed in the indian ocean near the maldives, a group of populated islands. i guess we, at this point, have to take them at their word. >> this may be china's mother's day. it didn't hit land, your house, but it could have. there's a chance. even though china claims it went down in the mal dives, normally space agencies put things farther to the south, without a possibility of interfering with aviation or shipping routes. that wasn't the case with china's rockets. they didn't design it that way with controlled reentry. putting this up from the ground in japan in the final hoursover fl -- hours of flight, getting closer to an unknown impact site. there's a reason people were nervous around the world. there's a reason why countries like the united states, europe's space agency, china, all had different estimates up until the final moments as to where this thing might make impact and ended up being shortly before 10:30 last night, ch
. >> will ripley is with us from hong kong. we know, will, that the chinese official says it crash landed in the indian ocean near the maldives, a group of populated islands. i guess we, at this point, have to take them at their word. >> this may be china's mother's day. it didn't hit land, your house, but it could have. there's a chance. even though china claims it went down in the mal dives, normally space agencies put things farther to the south, without a possibility of...
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will ripley, thanks so much for that. live in hong kong. moriba jah is an associate professor at the university of texas at austin and joins me now. great to have you on the show. thanks for coming, sir. so how irresponsible has this whole process been? no matter where it landed. what does this tell you about the chinese space program and its relationship with space, earth, the planets? >> yeah. look, i mean, i think the main issue that exists is that the rocket did not do a deorbiting burn, which would have forced it to come in to the atmosphere at a much steeper angle, forcing it to burn up as much as possible, leaving it up to mother nature to take care of it is probably not what we want to continue to do. >> but this is part of the strategic planning of the chinese space program. so are we -- can we expect more of this as the space program develops? >> i believe that unless there's enough pressure from the global community when it comes to space sustainability and space safety then this will become business as usual for sure. >> and how
will ripley, thanks so much for that. live in hong kong. moriba jah is an associate professor at the university of texas at austin and joins me now. great to have you on the show. thanks for coming, sir. so how irresponsible has this whole process been? no matter where it landed. what does this tell you about the chinese space program and its relationship with space, earth, the planets? >> yeah. look, i mean, i think the main issue that exists is that the rocket did not do a deorbiting...
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will ripley in hong kong, thank you., i cornered the market on exotic animals on the loose, and i would start every one of my pieces the same way. this would be leopards on the lam. lions on the lam. bears on the lam. and it took like nine pieces for the producers to figure out i was doing the same thing every time. but i just wanted to say that. >> animal stories are a part of reporting. i think my first one when i was 20 years old was a bear stuck in a tree. but this one is very scary. >> yes. >> the fact that people, of course they're going to find out, right? >> leopards on the lam. very scary p.
will ripley in hong kong, thank you., i cornered the market on exotic animals on the loose, and i would start every one of my pieces the same way. this would be leopards on the lam. lions on the lam. bears on the lam. and it took like nine pieces for the producers to figure out i was doing the same thing every time. but i just wanted to say that. >> animal stories are a part of reporting. i think my first one when i was 20 years old was a bear stuck in a tree. but this one is very scary....
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will ripley is live in taipei.an is the world's leader in semi-conductor manufacturing. the global economy depends on what's happening there, too. what's the latest on covid there? >> reporter: absolutely, christine. if there is a lockdown on this island of 23 million it could affect the global chip supply which is already having a hard time given the pandemic and global disruption. but let's talk about the human toll of this. when you look at the numbers face value they might seem small for most of the world but taiwan hit a new record for daily deaths today, 13. again, it seems like a small number but considering that when i arrived here less than two weeks ago they had just 12 deaths for the entire pandemic and now a nearly five-fold increase to 59 deaths. and the number of local cases are rising even more quickly. a 41-fold increase from just over two weeks ago on may 1th when they had 135 local cases to today where they are fast approaching 5,600 local cases and more than 300 of those cases are missing patient
will ripley is live in taipei.an is the world's leader in semi-conductor manufacturing. the global economy depends on what's happening there, too. what's the latest on covid there? >> reporter: absolutely, christine. if there is a lockdown on this island of 23 million it could affect the global chip supply which is already having a hard time given the pandemic and global disruption. but let's talk about the human toll of this. when you look at the numbers face value they might seem small...
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will ripley, thank you. bet you never thought you would become a space correspondent. >> pamela, just, the odds are it's going to go down over the water, because as you can see, most of the earth is covered with ocean. so, the chinese and the americans, most people believe that the chances are it will go down over the ocean, so, we don't want to make it sound like an impact over land is likely, but it's certainly possible and that's what has people uncomfortable. >> just that possibility. all right, thank you for that context, will, appreciate it. >>> and joining me now from paris, cnn aviation analyst miles o'brien. great to see you, miles. so, most of us don't realize that essentially we are constantly being bombarded from space. i mean, one recent study estimates that 5,200 metric tons of micrometeorites fall to earth every year. but this rocket rep that is far from micro. do you concur with the experts here that say the chance to any harm on the ground is low? >> well, relatively speaking, yes. but it's
will ripley, thank you. bet you never thought you would become a space correspondent. >> pamela, just, the odds are it's going to go down over the water, because as you can see, most of the earth is covered with ocean. so, the chinese and the americans, most people believe that the chances are it will go down over the ocean, so, we don't want to make it sound like an impact over land is likely, but it's certainly possible and that's what has people uncomfortable. >> just that...
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exercise called neo i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley on the side fi classic aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim that one alone can lift up to 50 kilograms its hold that neil will soon at the construction industry or in disaster management. have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from japan is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name that stands for hybrid assisted living as an ultimate goal even paraplegics could train with how and learn to walk again my colleagues and robo went to test the exoskeleton at the company cyberdyne in japan so these electrodes here will detect my brain signals and send it to this machine so that it will move for me so now i'm going to try to flatten and move my arm. detects pretty well and now i'm going to try to lock my arm in place. and it will still move for me. to. speak or to but i do wonder does this kind of is this just go out of control sometimes no. good luck drove translate casandra brain signals into a command for the exoskel
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exercise called neil i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley on the side fi classic aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim that one alone can lift up to 50 kilograms its hold that neil will soon at the construction industry or in disaster management. have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from the pound is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name stands for hybrid assisted living as an ultimate goal even paraplegics could train with how and learn to walk again my colleague is under a ball went to test the exoskeleton at the company's cyberdyne in japan so these electrodes here will detect my brain signals and send it to this machine so that it will move for me so now i'm going to try to flatten and move my arm. detects pretty well and now i'm going to try to lock my arm in place. and it will still move for me. but i do wonder. does this kind is this does this go out of control sometimes know also. electrodes translate because brain signals into a command for the exoskeleton
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exercise called neo i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley on the side fi classic aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim that one alone can lift up to 50 kilograms its hold that neil will soon at the construction industry or in disaster management. have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from japan is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name that stands for hybrid assisted living as an ultimate goal even paraplegics could train with how and learn to walk again my colleagues and robo went to test the exoskeleton at the company cyberdyne in japan so these electrodes here will detect my brain signals and send it to this machine so that it will move for me so now i'm going to try to flatten and move my arm. detects pretty well and now i'm going to try to lock my arm in place. and it will still move for me. this is. pretty cool but i do wonder does this kind of. go out of control sometimes know. the left roads translate cassandra's brain signals into a command for the exoskeleto
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expert visual analysis, will ripley. >>> a shooting in one of the tourist meccas in times square. plus the u.s. vaccination rates going in the wrong directions. stay with us. antibacterial or moisturizing body wash? definitely moisturizer! antibacterial can i have both? new dove care & protect body wash eliminates 99% of bacteria and moisturizes for hours two for one! can i keep it? new dove care & protect, zero compromise! my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find your nunormal with nucala. managing type 2 diabetes? ask your doctor about nucala. you're on
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ripley, the title of hers book, the search at the top of your page. >> readings from the national archives. united states, welcome to today's virtual panel discussion led by lisa, author of susan linton in kobe, extraordinary story of the founding mothers of npr. today's book is sadly not with us, robert who died in september 2019 national public radio in 1978 spent more than 40 years in broadcasting commentator for abc news and npr, she won countless awards, inducted into the broadcast cable hall of fame incited by the american women in radio and television, one of the greatest women in the history of broadcast. longtime member of our national archives foundation for working tirelessly on behalf of our education and outreach activities. ten years together, we would find ourselves in the rotunda of the national archives conversation turning to the signing of the declaration of independence and the constitution. there were no women. her rise intelligence and passion for the role of women in our society will be missed but never forgotten. born and raised in brooklyn, new york early in the ri
ripley, the title of hers book, the search at the top of your page. >> readings from the national archives. united states, welcome to today's virtual panel discussion led by lisa, author of susan linton in kobe, extraordinary story of the founding mothers of npr. today's book is sadly not with us, robert who died in september 2019 national public radio in 1978 spent more than 40 years in broadcasting commentator for abc news and npr, she won countless awards, inducted into the broadcast...
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exercise called neo i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley on the side if i classic aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim that one alone can lift up to 50 kilograms its hold that neil will soon aid the construction industry or in disaster management. have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from japan is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name that stands for hybrid assisted living as an ultimate goal even paraplegics could train with how and learn to walk again my colleague is under a ball went to test the exoskeleton at the company's cyberdyne in japan so these electrodes here will detect my brain signals and send it to this machine so that it will move for me so now i'm going to try. and move my arm. detects pretty well and now i'm going to try to lock my arm in place. and it will still move for me. it's pretty cool but i do wonder does this kind is this go out of control sometimes you know. like translate casandra brain signals into a command for the exoskeleton her br
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cnn's will ripley with more on that. >> reporter: north korea propaganda has been showing enthusiasticth, and or fins that north korea say are volunteering for hard labor, and human rights groups fear they are being exploited. answering the call of duty from their supreme leader, kim jong-un. north korea's orphaned children, in pressed uniforms and flowery wreaths going to coal mines. >> they look like middle school students is accurate. >> have we ever seen students that young doing this kind of work in north korea? >> this one is a little different because of how they appear on camera, we can see it with our own eyes how young the children are? >> north korea propaganda praises the so-called child volunteers. >> high widespread is this and how young are the children volunteering to work? >> it happens to all children that do not come from privileged backgrounds or have money to pay instead of working. child labor is a very serious problem but the sad reality for north korea is that it's quite common. >> north korea denies allegations of forced child labor. just last week the foreign
cnn's will ripley with more on that. >> reporter: north korea propaganda has been showing enthusiasticth, and or fins that north korea say are volunteering for hard labor, and human rights groups fear they are being exploited. answering the call of duty from their supreme leader, kim jong-un. north korea's orphaned children, in pressed uniforms and flowery wreaths going to coal mines. >> they look like middle school students is accurate. >> have we ever seen students that...
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on the subject of indomitable women, sigourney weaver achieved iconic status as ripley in the alien movieslaxy quest. in her new movie my new york year, from the 2014 memoir byjoanna rakoff, weaver plays old—school literary agent margaret, whose most high—profile client is reclusive catcher in the rye author, jd salinger. well? i like it. really? but what do you make of it? i'm not sure what you mean. well, it's not a kids' book, is it? no, no. it's about kids for grown—ups. it's about female friendship. but will adults buy a book about kids? can i sell it? into margaret's agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time in hollywood costar margaret qualley, who has never read salinger but aspires to be a poet. she's set to work dealing with salinger�*s fan mail, ensuring that no one gets to the writer, while keeping an eye out for anything suspicious. over phone: don't get stuck answering the phone, joanna. you're a poet. what follows is a whimsical drama in which salinger befriends joanna over the phone and encourages her to concentrate on her writing, despite margaret's fie
on the subject of indomitable women, sigourney weaver achieved iconic status as ripley in the alien movieslaxy quest. in her new movie my new york year, from the 2014 memoir byjoanna rakoff, weaver plays old—school literary agent margaret, whose most high—profile client is reclusive catcher in the rye author, jd salinger. well? i like it. really? but what do you make of it? i'm not sure what you mean. well, it's not a kids' book, is it? no, no. it's about kids for grown—ups. it's about...
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. >> it certainly is, will ripley great report. >>> the journalist who obtained that bbc interview ofiana princess of wales is speaking out, and what he has to say about her and what he also said to her sons. that's next. smelling fragrances, daday after day... .....for up to 60 days. give us one plug foror freshnes that lasts. >>> so the former bbc journalist who sat down with diana princess of wales for a major interview in 1995 has a message for her sons william and harry. he says he is deeply sorry. martin bashir says he never wanted to harm diana and doesn't think he did. an inquiry came out saying he had used deceitful methods to obtain that interview. this story is certainly picking up traction there in london, isn't it? >> absolutely, good morning, robyn, and i expect this will continue for some time as, of course, people try to get answers to what exactly happened and who knew about it within the bbc and why they covered it up. this is the first time as you clearly stated that we are hearing from martin bashir, the reporter behind that bombshell interview with princess diana
. >> it certainly is, will ripley great report. >>> the journalist who obtained that bbc interview ofiana princess of wales is speaking out, and what he has to say about her and what he also said to her sons. that's next. smelling fragrances, daday after day... .....for up to 60 days. give us one plug foror freshnes that lasts. >>> so the former bbc journalist who sat down with diana princess of wales for a major interview in 1995 has a message for her sons william and...
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will ripley joins me live from taipei with more. hi, will. >> reporter: hey, robyn. it's hard to believe in the developed world you have a country that has ordered tens of millions of doses, yet only 700,000 have arrived. and less than 1% of the population is vaccinated as they face their worst breakout of covid since the pandemic began. this is an island of 23 million people that had eliminated local cases for 250 days. life was normal just about a week ago. let me show you what has happened just in the last week. i arrived about a week ago myself. the numbers last friday, 1,290 total cases. 164 cases local. today, nearly 3,900 total cases. look at that -- a 16-fold increase in the number of local cases, now 2,701. also two new deaths confirmed to, a total of 17 deaths so far this pandemic. these are still numbers that are small, that are the envy of many countries around the world, but as those countries which saw huge waves and are starting to open up, taiwan is shutting back down. there's even been talk that if these case numbers continue and if the number of cas
will ripley joins me live from taipei with more. hi, will. >> reporter: hey, robyn. it's hard to believe in the developed world you have a country that has ordered tens of millions of doses, yet only 700,000 have arrived. and less than 1% of the population is vaccinated as they face their worst breakout of covid since the pandemic began. this is an island of 23 million people that had eliminated local cases for 250 days. life was normal just about a week ago. let me show you what has...
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is ripley too long the zealot leipsic. in the area i'm calling pause maybe. i'm sorry that my feet. would have set. the scene i was indeed writes in my plea to levy happily into the act. here so much that they leave you see and it's me. in the name i may have actually said in cedar city area yeah yeah let me in who's that with the left last job was a noticeable there's a less space at the us so much as even discussing. the questions that you want to tell you if led to the least is that in question demand this new members get to measure i don't tell you to move events with you when she does it with the squinting my then it. is you see. how much in the people that have the. bet is that the little. blue needed to. talk to me was that this was in the woods so this. is some of the posters people scared. him and plan on playing in my demonic only your mom is a bit more seedy countries rumors have him. around the know me man not. in. because they are really. just. sitting next. being. home from sars and you know somebody. she surprises you you quit. so pop unseeded. you. win then yeah you
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is ripley too long the ziegel leipsic. in the area and call him pause maybe. i'm so i was at my feet. would have said. the scene i was in the rights in my plea to levy happily into the act. here so much that they leave you see and it's me. in the name i may have actually said in see the city area yeah yeah let me in who's that with. you left last job was inadmissible to save us it's up to us so much as even disgusting. to questions that you got to tell you the flat you did this too is that in question demand this new members get to measure i don't tell you the mood of lots with the way she does it with a thin skin to manage the mood and then it. is easy. to see how much of the people that have it. so bad is that belittle. only needed to. look good need to feel that this was in the right so this. is someone who put. him on play on play in my demonic only your mom is a bit more digicam to the rumors here. you know. nami man not. in. because they have really. been surprised. in. general. just. come to my. town are. sitting next. being. home from sars and you know
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. >> reporter: i'm will ripley in hong kong. we've come a long way from the fire and fury days.g crisis. the north is angry, they say, about president biden's speech to congress. he had a couple of sentences about north korea, but he said the nuclear program was a serious threat and his new policy calls for actual negotiations instead of love letters and grand gestures. but they say it's more of the same hostility from the u.s., and they're also angry at south korea over propaganda leaflets flying over their borders. the question, what could happen before that sit-down between biden and moon. >>> over the weekend japanese olympic officials have once again said organizers are not considering canceling the summer games, pointing to covid-19 down per countermeasures highlighted. they say the countermeasures essentially include two masks, hand sanitizer, and a request to socially distance, but with less than three months to go before the start, cases in the nation are on the rise and japan has set a new record for the most covid-19 patients with severe symptoms. >> reporter: i'm nic
. >> reporter: i'm will ripley in hong kong. we've come a long way from the fire and fury days.g crisis. the north is angry, they say, about president biden's speech to congress. he had a couple of sentences about north korea, but he said the nuclear program was a serious threat and his new policy calls for actual negotiations instead of love letters and grand gestures. but they say it's more of the same hostility from the u.s., and they're also angry at south korea over propaganda...
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suit called neo i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley on the side of high class of aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim alone can lift up to 50 kilograms it's hold that. of the construction industry or in disaster management . have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from the pound is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name stands for hybrid assisted living as an ultimate goal even paraplegics could train with how to walk again. my colleague was under a ball when to test the exoskeleton of the company's cyberdyne in japan so these electrodes here will detect my brain signals and send it to this machine so that it will move for me so now i'm going to try to flatten and move my arm. detects pretty well and now i'm going to try to lock my arm in place and it will still move for me. to see that it's pretty cool but i do wonder does this kind of is this a does this go out of control sometimes no. electrodes translate casandra brain signals into a command for the exoskelet
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cnn's will ripley has the very latest. so, will, what can you tell us?all kind of on the edge of our seat about this right now. >> what's extraordinary, pam s that we are possible net last six hours before they believe that this essentially 10-story building in the sky that weighs about a fifth of the statue of liberty will re-enter the earth's atmosphere. because it is traveling at 18,000 miles an hour, it becomes easier to pinpoint re-entry as it gets closer and you're talking about a matter of maybe an hour or two before they will actually know somewhat where this thing will go down and whether it will impact a densely populated area, like here in hong kong, there in new york. the possible impact zone is still, as it stands right now stretches from new zealand to new york. so you have a huge area of the planet, the vast majority of that area is open water. so if you're making a bet about this and certainly trying the space agency making a bet, we're hoping most of this will burn up in the atmosphere and whatever shell of this chinese long march 5b roc
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type amanda ripley or the title of the book, "high conflict" into the search bar. >>> tonight, we're are honored to listen in on two career long champions of liberty, as they ponder the state of religious freedom, domestically and globally. temperatures tomorrow farr is float religious freedom institute, nonprofit that works to advance religious freedom for everyone, both as source of individual human dignity flourishing and as a source of political stability, economic development, and international security. few bring to the issue of religious freedom the years of research, analysis, and impact, than tom farr. dr. farr served for 28 years in the u.s. army and the u.s. foreign service. in 1999 he became the first director of the state department's office of internationals religious freedom. he subsequently directed the wisconsin hespoon's international religious freedom task force, was a member of the chicago worlds affairs council's task force on religion and u.s. for policy. taught to national defense university and served on the secretary of state's earth working group. from 2008
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will ripley in hong kong, thank you. john berman -- >> when i was at abc, i cornered the market on exotic animals on the loose, and i would start every one of my pieces the same way. this would be leopards on the lam. lions on the lam. bears on the lam. and it took like nine pieces for the producers to figure out i was doing the same thing every time. but i just wanted to say that. >> animal stories are a part of reporting. i think my first one when i was 20 years old was a bear stuck in a tree. but this one is very scary. >> yes. >> the fact that people, of course they're going to find out, right? >> leopards on the lam. very scary p.. >> leopards on the lam, no laughing matter. >>> "new day" continues now. i'm john berman alongside brianna keilar on this "new day." vaccines for kids. americans as young as 12 can soon get their shots. on behalf of parents everywhere, let me say, hallelujah. plus, new focus on a new witness in the matt gaetz case. does his girlfriend end up flipping on him. >> and the interview with cait
will ripley in hong kong, thank you. john berman -- >> when i was at abc, i cornered the market on exotic animals on the loose, and i would start every one of my pieces the same way. this would be leopards on the lam. lions on the lam. bears on the lam. and it took like nine pieces for the producers to figure out i was doing the same thing every time. but i just wanted to say that. >> animal stories are a part of reporting. i think my first one when i was 20 years old was a bear...
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exercise called neo i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley on the side fi classic aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim that one alone can lift up to 50 kilograms its hold that neil will soon at the construction industry or in disaster management. have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from japan is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name stands for hybrid assisted living as an ultimate goal even paraplegics could train with how and learn to walk again my colleagues and robo went to test the exoskeleton at the company cyberdyne in japan so these electrodes here will detect my brain signals and send it to this machine so that it will move for me so now i'm going to try to flatten and move my arm. it detects pretty well and now i'm going to try to lock my arm in place. and it will still move for me. to see that it's pretty cool but i do wonder does this kind of is this. go out of control sometimes know. the left roads translate cassandra's brain signals into a. mand for th
exercise called neo i was even allowed to try it out during my visit to japan i felt like lieutenant ripley on the side fi classic aliens with supernatural powers the developers claim that one alone can lift up to 50 kilograms its hold that neil will soon at the construction industry or in disaster management. have a growing role in the medical sector as well what's special about this model from japan is that it's controlled by nerve impulses how is its name stands for hybrid assisted living as...
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will ripley is with us from hong kong. will, we know chinese officials say it crash landed in the indian ocean near the maldives. >> we only have to go on china's statement, the hunk of metal, the size of a 10 story building, the weight of the statue of liberty, this little dot supposedly china says went near the maldives near the indian ocean. space agencies like to go in the indian ocean but they go farther south to areas far away from shipping lanes and people. this was way too close for comfort, and the fact that just hours before this apparent splash down near the maldives, we had no idea where this debris would fall. a japanese astronomer took a better picture than social media images that came from saudi arabia, and jerusalem over the weekend, he took it with his t telescope and you can see how the object was spinning as it violently shot across the earth in multiple orbits, 18,000 miles an hour, that's why it was so difficult to pinpoint where the final reentry would take place. that's why the united states and eur
will ripley is with us from hong kong. will, we know chinese officials say it crash landed in the indian ocean near the maldives. >> we only have to go on china's statement, the hunk of metal, the size of a 10 story building, the weight of the statue of liberty, this little dot supposedly china says went near the maldives near the indian ocean. space agencies like to go in the indian ocean but they go farther south to areas far away from shipping lanes and people. this was way too close...
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type amanda ripley or the title of the book, "high conflict" into the search bar. >>> tonight, we're to listen in on two career long champions of liberty, as they ponder the state of religious freedom, domestically and globally. temperatures tomorrow farr is float religious freedom institute, nonprofit that works to advance religious freedom for everyone, both as source of individual human dignity flourishing and as a source of political stability, economic development, and international security. fe
type amanda ripley or the title of the book, "high conflict" into the search bar. >>> tonight, we're to listen in on two career long champions of liberty, as they ponder the state of religious freedom, domestically and globally. temperatures tomorrow farr is float religious freedom institute, nonprofit that works to advance religious freedom for everyone, both as source of individual human dignity flourishing and as a source of political stability, economic development, and...
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will ripley joins us this morning.here's all this renewed debate about whether covid started with this lab leak in wuhan, but tell us what you're learning about what the intel community has actually been sitting on. >> reporter: so as the biden administration stated there are these two main theories, there is the lab leak theory and then there is the theory that the virus was spread to humans through an unnatural interaction with animals, ma i believe a bat to another animal and then to person. now, up until just recently the animal theory was the widely accepted one, what the world health organization team that investigated in wuhan said they thought was the most likely scenario, but now that the biden administration is adding urgency to this new push to look into whether the virus did actually leak out of the wuhan lab after those lab workers were hospitalized, now we are learning that there is evidence that hasn't been examined. "the new york times" talked about unexamined evidence that investigators need to pour th
will ripley joins us this morning.here's all this renewed debate about whether covid started with this lab leak in wuhan, but tell us what you're learning about what the intel community has actually been sitting on. >> reporter: so as the biden administration stated there are these two main theories, there is the lab leak theory and then there is the theory that the virus was spread to humans through an unnatural interaction with animals, ma i believe a bat to another animal and then to...