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seema mehta, when did she decide and why?eema: people leave she has wanted to run for president a long time. it became clear this is something she was setting her sights on. i think there was a huge democratic field, after trump was elected you had people , saying you need this much experience, but when president trump was elected, people said you don't have to have experience. she thought this was her moment. that is a larger crowd than when barack obama announced in 2007. she was getting the right feedback. in the race, she had a couple of good moments, but she had difficulty deciding on the lane she wanted to pick. did she want to play the bridgee, liberal, some between the she never selected. two. she never really got the backing of a large enough number of people to make her campaign sustainable. beyond that, she appealed to african-american voters, but they underestimated how loyal african american voters were to joe biden because of barack obama. well there is a lot of excitement about her, she never found her groove a
seema mehta, when did she decide and why?eema: people leave she has wanted to run for president a long time. it became clear this is something she was setting her sights on. i think there was a huge democratic field, after trump was elected you had people , saying you need this much experience, but when president trump was elected, people said you don't have to have experience. she thought this was her moment. that is a larger crowd than when barack obama announced in 2007. she was getting the...
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ago, seema mehta , let me begin with you. what did you hear? seeing criminal justice evolve as an issue. we have seen her evolve as well. tried to fix the system from the inside, as opposed to being on the outside. she tried to make things better. her tenure is mixed. it offers an opportunity for critics on the left and right. franciscoas da in san , there was a case that drew the ire of senator feinstein, who laid into her for not seeking the death penalty. by the time she ran for hadection in 2014, she mended defenses. the fences pay or she has had to deal with racial injustice -- the fences. she has had to deal with racial injustice, that kind of thing, so this is something she has dealt with throughout her life. for example, she supported --icers where body cameras but not toameras, require all officers where body cameras. body cameras. she really has evolved on these issues. steve: this headline from politico.com, and holly otterbein, if you could explain how the left-wing is rankled by the choice, based on what seema mehta was saying, bas
ago, seema mehta , let me begin with you. what did you hear? seeing criminal justice evolve as an issue. we have seen her evolve as well. tried to fix the system from the inside, as opposed to being on the outside. she tried to make things better. her tenure is mixed. it offers an opportunity for critics on the left and right. franciscoas da in san , there was a case that drew the ire of senator feinstein, who laid into her for not seeking the death penalty. by the time she ran for hadection in...
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mehta's team slooking at whether this powerful combination could make recovery even faster. and possibly reduce the mortality rate in a way remdesivir alone has not yet been shown to do. >> a drug can block this virus. >> when dr. anthony fauci the government's top infectious disease expert announced remdesivir was the first drug found to be fek nif treating covid-19, it was reminiscent of a time three decades ago when the first hiv treatment emerged. >> we were strilging for drugs for hiv. and we had nothing. >> it took nearly ten years to show a combination of drugs was needed to treat aids. so now they are applying that lesson learned to covid-19 are. dr. jon lapook, c brrks s news, new york. >> the coronavirus crisis has exposed the disparities between the country's wealthy and poor communities. cbs's mireya villarreal shows us how a school in texas has stepped up to bridge that divide. >> time to pack up your things and i'm so sad. >> today particularly was emotional being in the classroom. >> cindy reyes teaches second grate at the como leadership academy in fort worth
mehta's team slooking at whether this powerful combination could make recovery even faster. and possibly reduce the mortality rate in a way remdesivir alone has not yet been shown to do. >> a drug can block this virus. >> when dr. anthony fauci the government's top infectious disease expert announced remdesivir was the first drug found to be fek nif treating covid-19, it was reminiscent of a time three decades ago when the first hiv treatment emerged. >> we were strilging for...
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aneesh mehta was the lead investigator of the n.i.h.al emory university.y. >> i think remdesivir is going >> i think remdesivir is going to be one important tool, but we also need to look for other ways ti help our patients. >> reporter: in the next phase of the trial, dr. mehta and colleagues are adding even more vid-19, combining remdesivir,st covid-19, combining remdesivir, multiplying, with a powerful multiplying, with a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, a so- called immune modulator that aims to prevent organ damage by calming down an inflamed immune system. remdesir stops the virus from replicating inside the cell, and the immune modulator puts out the fire. >> what the remdesivir does is stops the spark, and the immune modulator will hopefully be putting dirt on the fire to t mpen it out. >> reporter: a one-two punch. >> a one-two punch. >> reporter: dr. mehta's team is looking at whether this powerful combination that could make recovery even faster and possibly reduce the mortality rate in a way remdesivir itself has not been ab
aneesh mehta was the lead investigator of the n.i.h.al emory university.y. >> i think remdesivir is going >> i think remdesivir is going to be one important tool, but we also need to look for other ways ti help our patients. >> reporter: in the next phase of the trial, dr. mehta and colleagues are adding even more vid-19, combining remdesivir,st covid-19, combining remdesivir, multiplying, with a powerful multiplying, with a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, a so- called immune...
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argentinian director natalia mehta has chosen fear as the theme for her 2nd feature film it's based on a horror novel but only loosely. that's a best thing you could say to me that day i think it's a fit in the distance you're going to classify and i hope. people. enjoy this. difficulty. yet ambiguity can sometimes feel like indecision although it feels like a horror film there's no need for viewers to cover their eyes the so-called intruder of the title simply isn't scary still the work of cinematographer barr but i'll vote as lens the film an air of suspense the film is not about mystery about the mystery of the cia or about the mystery of a woman's desire me. and i think what about a quote it gave to this film is the mystery of how our. photographer an older woman seems to know exactly what eunice needs or rather what she needs to lose. the film even has its funny moments. that it could reverse play xena's a woman on the edge of a nervous breakdown with expertise her performance is the best reason to see the film. a concoction of suspense drama horror and even a bit of comedy direct
argentinian director natalia mehta has chosen fear as the theme for her 2nd feature film it's based on a horror novel but only loosely. that's a best thing you could say to me that day i think it's a fit in the distance you're going to classify and i hope. people. enjoy this. difficulty. yet ambiguity can sometimes feel like indecision although it feels like a horror film there's no need for viewers to cover their eyes the so-called intruder of the title simply isn't scary still the work of...
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times political writer seema mehta. seema mehta had covered harris extensively during her tenure as california a.g. long before she was a national figure, long before she became a household name in the senate. and now, as of tonight, a member of the 2020 democratic presidential ticket. joining us now is l.a. times political writer seema mehta. thank you for joining us. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me on. >> so this isn't exactly like winning the journalism lottery, i know, especially because it comes with no money. but it is a special form of kind of journalistic either foresight or luck when somebody you've been covering since before anybody knew them ends up in a position of national prominence. i have to ask you if there was any foresight there on your part, if you knew that she was going places or if this was just lucky that you were on that beat. >> i mean i think people in california -- and not just me. i mean obviously political reporters across california have known for quite a long time t
times political writer seema mehta. seema mehta had covered harris extensively during her tenure as california a.g. long before she was a national figure, long before she became a household name in the senate. and now, as of tonight, a member of the 2020 democratic presidential ticket. joining us now is l.a. times political writer seema mehta. thank you for joining us. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me on. >> so this isn't exactly like winning the journalism...
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mehta wrote to me about this. seeing covid patients, treating them, taking care of them, and saving their lives is part of my job, and i will never shy away from doing my job, but how is it fair that my family gets no protection if i die on the job caring for these patients? dr. mehta's story makes it clear why congress needs to pass the health care workforce resilience act. under our bill, dr. mehta and thousands of others like him could receive their green cards. they and their families would get permanent immigration status they deserve and be able to use their skills to serve on the front lines of the pandemic where they are needed most. don't put a sign on your window saying that you love health care workers, don't come out at 7:00 at night, beat on a pan to show that you care for health care workers and ignore the reality that this man in peoria, illinois, is risking his life every day to treat those patients, and we have written a law that says you are basically not welcome in the united states. how can we
mehta wrote to me about this. seeing covid patients, treating them, taking care of them, and saving their lives is part of my job, and i will never shy away from doing my job, but how is it fair that my family gets no protection if i die on the job caring for these patients? dr. mehta's story makes it clear why congress needs to pass the health care workforce resilience act. under our bill, dr. mehta and thousands of others like him could receive their green cards. they and their families would...
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. >> if there is a vote to call additional witnesses, do you think it will be as congressman mehta said, a pandora's box of witnesses? >> it requires too much speculation for at least to me. >> i'll agree with that one, too. thank you. >> president trump withheld hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to his strategic partner at war with russia to secure foreign help with his reelection. in other words, to cheat. >> they are asking you not only to overturn the results of the last election, but as i've said before, they are asking you to remove president trump from the ballot in an election that is occurring in approximately nine months. >> the senate impeachment trial of president trump continues today. watch live coverage starting at one p.m. eastern on c-span2, on-demand that c-span.org/impeachment, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> as the senate impeachment trial of president trump continues come watch all of the impeachment process from the intelligence and judiciary committee hearings the house floor debate on the articles, abuse of power and obstruction of congre
. >> if there is a vote to call additional witnesses, do you think it will be as congressman mehta said, a pandora's box of witnesses? >> it requires too much speculation for at least to me. >> i'll agree with that one, too. thank you. >> president trump withheld hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to his strategic partner at war with russia to secure foreign help with his reelection. in other words, to cheat. >> they are asking you not only to overturn...
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. >> and the deputy senior correspondent for defense news, aaron mehta, wing we we welcome calls. if you're active and retired military, 202-748-8003. yesterday, the chair and ranking member of the armed services committee adam smith and mack thornberry released a statement that said, part of which, for 59 straight years, ndaa has passed because members of congress and presidents of both parties have set aside their own policy objectives and partisan preferences and put the needs of our military personnel and american security first. the time has come to do that again. given that it's the very end of the congress, is this late in the date for this bill typically to pass? >> you know, it's not ideal. but it's not atypical. we've seen a lot of up to the wire ndaas in the past. certainly, let's be honest, in the last 50 years, we've seen a lot of up to the wire funding bills passed. and it looks like we're in that situation again. the ndaa is one of those things that the members take great pride, saying the military is a political institution. the national institution of united state
. >> and the deputy senior correspondent for defense news, aaron mehta, wing we we welcome calls. if you're active and retired military, 202-748-8003. yesterday, the chair and ranking member of the armed services committee adam smith and mack thornberry released a statement that said, part of which, for 59 straight years, ndaa has passed because members of congress and presidents of both parties have set aside their own policy objectives and partisan preferences and put the needs of our...
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mehta and although i want the children to get back to the village it's growing too cold out here and the polar bears pose an ever present danger. they plan to follow us as soon as there's a clear path through the ice to their boat is too big to haul over the ice. the fact. that. it's a tiring and perilous journey back. anyone who falls into the water here is unlikely to survive. the cold but before. flying. it's hard for us to judge exactly how thick the ice really is. we drag our boat over the pack ice. all the time were afraid that the ice could crack or that someone could slip into the icy water. we make our way from ice floe to ice floe taking advantage of every little ice free passage to use the boat. we drag push and pull getting in and out of the boat for hours on end. this isn't normal for the middle of july. the new weather patterns are making life difficult for the in a with all the knowledge they've acquired over many generations which helps them predict weather conditions is becoming unreliable. before you know. that 1st. class. late that evening after hours crossing the
mehta and although i want the children to get back to the village it's growing too cold out here and the polar bears pose an ever present danger. they plan to follow us as soon as there's a clear path through the ice to their boat is too big to haul over the ice. the fact. that. it's a tiring and perilous journey back. anyone who falls into the water here is unlikely to survive. the cold but before. flying. it's hard for us to judge exactly how thick the ice really is. we drag our boat over the...
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after 2 nights on the ice mehta has also made it home. we leave for tony deeply moved by its people and its natural beauty. thanks the path to the landing strip is still blocked by ice. this is yellow knife canada at the military section of its airport. where traveling with the 2nd battalion of quebec's royal 22nd regiment a unit which supports canada's joint task force north. it's been a long trip from meet almost 8000 kilometers with stops in quebec and yellowknife before we reach cambridge bay and the canadian arctic. we're taking part in operation a knock knock put its mission to patrol the northwest passage canadian territory that could hardly be more isolated. live to griffin military helicopters fly low taking advantage of the element of surprise. on. the helicopters head out over the water they have their sights set on a cargo ship and radio the freighter to identify itself. the captain is surprised. he asks why the helicopter is there he never imagined that 2 military helicopters would suddenly appear in the middle of the night t
after 2 nights on the ice mehta has also made it home. we leave for tony deeply moved by its people and its natural beauty. thanks the path to the landing strip is still blocked by ice. this is yellow knife canada at the military section of its airport. where traveling with the 2nd battalion of quebec's royal 22nd regiment a unit which supports canada's joint task force north. it's been a long trip from meet almost 8000 kilometers with stops in quebec and yellowknife before we reach cambridge...
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nick mehta loves business conferences, loves them. before i let him talk i want to show you what he looks like at a conference. >> who's excited? who's fired up? >> the reason nick is on stage is because he's the ceo. that's not going to happen obviously. it will happen online instead. nick joins me. i think nobody is more disappointed than nick. my son's school teacher on youtube. i have ten views but 60 students. how can you get people excited about watching a conference on a laptop? >> well, we were wondering that ourselves, scott, and thanks for having me here. when we made the decision to turn pulse into a virtual event we don't want it to feel like a webinar, we want it to feel special. the first thing that jumped out to us the moment we put the registration on line for pulse everywhere which is this new reimagined format, within a few r at our pulse conference in person we had 5,000 people. today we have 9,000 people signed up for the event in may and we'll have many more coming onboard. i think people are pretty fired up. >> w
nick mehta loves business conferences, loves them. before i let him talk i want to show you what he looks like at a conference. >> who's excited? who's fired up? >> the reason nick is on stage is because he's the ceo. that's not going to happen obviously. it will happen online instead. nick joins me. i think nobody is more disappointed than nick. my son's school teacher on youtube. i have ten views but 60 students. how can you get people excited about watching a conference on a...
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aneesh mehta was the lead investigator at the n.i.h.t emory university. >> i think remdesivir is one important tool. but we also need to look for other ways to help our patients. >> reporter: in the next phase of the trial, dr. mehta and colleagues are combining remdesivir, to stop the virus from multiplying, with a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, baricitinib, a so-called immune modulator that aims to prevent organ damage by calming down an inflamed immune system. >> the remdesivir stops the virus from replicating inside the cell, and the immune modulator puts out the fire. >> what the remdesivir does is stop the spark, and the immune modulator will hopefully be putting dirt on the fire to put it out. >> reporter: a one-two punch. >> a one-two punch. >> reporter: dr. mehta's team is looking at whether this powerful combination could make recovery even faster, and possibly reduce the mortality rate in a way remdesivir alone has not yet been shown to do. >> a drug can block this virus. >> reporter: when dr. anthony fauci, the government'
aneesh mehta was the lead investigator at the n.i.h.t emory university. >> i think remdesivir is one important tool. but we also need to look for other ways to help our patients. >> reporter: in the next phase of the trial, dr. mehta and colleagues are combining remdesivir, to stop the virus from multiplying, with a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, baricitinib, a so-called immune modulator that aims to prevent organ damage by calming down an inflamed immune system. >> the...
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and the campaign talk to our main and mehta theme is to present the experience of exile what does it mean to leave to be in transit that state of limbo what is it like to arrive in a foreign land will you be accepted or shaken by home 2nd us. more than half a 1000000 people were forced out of nazi germany like rider on a zeta in 1033 the nazis burned her books on the run from the gestapo she fled to mexico writing explores the trauma of the statement. and nobel prize winner thomas mann the novelist found a new home in california the villa aurora became a home away from home for exiled german intellectuals from director fritz long to playwright battered. it's an incredible saga of different fates people who scattered across the world and who didn't just save their own lives but brought about an unbelievable cultural transfer because it wasn't just anyone who left many of the exiles came from the intellectual classes the liberal democratic classes the sciences and the arts. you could say they were the elite of the 5 my record like. republic here is where the contributions from this cul
and the campaign talk to our main and mehta theme is to present the experience of exile what does it mean to leave to be in transit that state of limbo what is it like to arrive in a foreign land will you be accepted or shaken by home 2nd us. more than half a 1000000 people were forced out of nazi germany like rider on a zeta in 1033 the nazis burned her books on the run from the gestapo she fled to mexico writing explores the trauma of the statement. and nobel prize winner thomas mann the...
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after 2 nights on the ice mehta has also made it home.we leave for tony deeply moved by its people and its natural beauty. the path to the landing strip is still blocked by ice. this is yellow knife canada at the military section of its airport. where traveling with the 2nd battalion of quebec's royal 22nd regiment a unit which supports canada's joint task force north. it's been a long trip from the took we're told to meet almost a 1000 kilometers with stops in quebec and yellowknife before we reach cambridge bay in the canadian arctic. we're taking part in operation a knock knock put its mission to patrol the northwest passage canadian territory that could hardly be more isolated. the 2 griffin military helicopters fly low taking advantage of the element of surprise. the helicopters head out over the water they have their sights set on a cargo ship and radio the freighter to identify itself. the captain is surprised. he asks why the helicopter is there he never imagined that 2 military helicopters would suddenly appear in the middle of t
after 2 nights on the ice mehta has also made it home.we leave for tony deeply moved by its people and its natural beauty. the path to the landing strip is still blocked by ice. this is yellow knife canada at the military section of its airport. where traveling with the 2nd battalion of quebec's royal 22nd regiment a unit which supports canada's joint task force north. it's been a long trip from the took we're told to meet almost a 1000 kilometers with stops in quebec and yellowknife before we...
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psychologist pronto mehta is an associate professor at university college in london . his research focuses on how hormones particularly influence human behavior. the evidence for that myth that testosterone is directly related to masculine traits like aggression has not borne out in the data so there are plenty of results suggesting that testosterone is either weakly or unrelated to aggressive behavior at all in humans including human males so the field is still trying to unpack these kinds of the facts to understand when to start or might be related to other behaviors like helping and pro-social behavior as well. measured has carried out an experiment that involves the ultimatum game similar to the one we saw early on. it's actually a way to look at 2 kinds of behaviors one is trust to what extent is the 1st mover trusting and 2 to look at reciprocity of trust if someone is hyper trusting is the 2nd mover going to reciprocate that trust. as in the experiment carried out by john dray out one player was given an extra dose of testosterone the other player was given a pl
psychologist pronto mehta is an associate professor at university college in london . his research focuses on how hormones particularly influence human behavior. the evidence for that myth that testosterone is directly related to masculine traits like aggression has not borne out in the data so there are plenty of results suggesting that testosterone is either weakly or unrelated to aggressive behavior at all in humans including human males so the field is still trying to unpack these kinds of...
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the past all of this event may have been held in solidarity with the black largest mehta movement in the us but germany too has its challenges recent official figures show the number of hate crimes in the country is increasing but as many germans concerned like here in the eastern city of lights where hundreds joined the protest. this time organizers put an emphasis on social distancing to avoid scenes like this. this demonstration in berlin a week ago drew criticism for not sticking to guidelines aimed at stopping the spread of coverage 19. standing for cross always staying safe in this new era these demonstrators proved both can be done at the same time. dallas turn to some other stories making news around the world. french president hollande has announced further easing of coronavirus restrictions in a televised address my home said restaurants and cafes and paris will be allowed to reopen fully from monday the same day france lifts border restrictions for e.u. travelers most schools are set to reopen from june 22nd. france's neighbor spain is also beginning to ease some of its co
the past all of this event may have been held in solidarity with the black largest mehta movement in the us but germany too has its challenges recent official figures show the number of hate crimes in the country is increasing but as many germans concerned like here in the eastern city of lights where hundreds joined the protest. this time organizers put an emphasis on social distancing to avoid scenes like this. this demonstration in berlin a week ago drew criticism for not sticking to...
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. >> mehta president we are here in the united states senate on this tuesday. we had a vote yesterday evening the first we have had in some six weeks here, as i walked over to the chambers just now, it's 4:00 o'clock on a tuesday afternoon, from the heart building the only individuals i saw were the extraordinary men and women of the capitol police who are here in the building but to suffice to say these are strange, unusual, challenging and difficult, difficult times as we face the covid-19 pandemic. w we address the challenges that our constituents, friends, family are dealing withus at home whether it is the impact of the virus itself on our health and health facilities, or whether it is the impact, truly the economic devastation we are seeing in all corners of the nation. so the opportunity to be together as a body to address the challenges was important, it's challenging for us as we adapt to this time and situation to be wearing protective masks to be separated from one another to be teleworking as we are. we are adapting, we are facing that challenge. we
. >> mehta president we are here in the united states senate on this tuesday. we had a vote yesterday evening the first we have had in some six weeks here, as i walked over to the chambers just now, it's 4:00 o'clock on a tuesday afternoon, from the heart building the only individuals i saw were the extraordinary men and women of the capitol police who are here in the building but to suffice to say these are strange, unusual, challenging and difficult, difficult times as we face the...
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mehta, ms. loughlin, mr. jeffries, ms. deming news, mr. crow, and ms. garcia, of texas are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trial against donald john trump president of the united states. then a missing present in the senate to inform the senate and these appointments and that the managers so appointed may in connection with the preparation and conduct of the trial, exhibit articles of impeachment and the senate and take all other actions necessary which may include the following: template legal clerical and unnecessary assistance and incurring such other expenses as may be necessary to be paid for an amounts available to the committee on the judiciary under applicable expense resolutions or from the applicable account of the house of representatives. and m2, persons and papers in filing with the secretary of the senate on the part of the house of representatives, any pleadings, and conjunction with or subsequent to the exhibition of the articles of impeachment that the managers may consider necessary. the permission of the senate, i will n
mehta, ms. loughlin, mr. jeffries, ms. deming news, mr. crow, and ms. garcia, of texas are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trial against donald john trump president of the united states. then a missing present in the senate to inform the senate and these appointments and that the managers so appointed may in connection with the preparation and conduct of the trial, exhibit articles of impeachment and the senate and take all other actions necessary which may include the following:...
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again, it is hansa mehta who susuggests there be two covevenants and eleanor.r. and the big issue is, will the united states ever address the universal declaration of h human rights? if there is only one covenant, the all of the rights are connected, meaning everybody has the right to not only speak, religion, press, but also to a job, also to healthcare, also to housing, the u.s. won't vote for that. so she compromomises and agrees to two covenants, the economic and social covenant and the civil and political covenant and i want to say what happepes is it is passed. she gets a standing ovovation 10 decemember, 1948. so the universal d declaration of humuman rigights passes, but it is not ratified by the united states until much later, because under eisenhower, the dulles brothers, they want nothing binding. they absolutely insist, we don't want any part of the universal declaration of human rights. they walk away from it. it doesn't come up again until finally in 1966, the covenants are printed. they are ratified around the world. but not until jimmy carter sign
again, it is hansa mehta who susuggests there be two covevenants and eleanor.r. and the big issue is, will the united states ever address the universal declaration of h human rights? if there is only one covenant, the all of the rights are connected, meaning everybody has the right to not only speak, religion, press, but also to a job, also to healthcare, also to housing, the u.s. won't vote for that. so she compromomises and agrees to two covenants, the economic and social covenant and the...
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host: we welcome aaron mehta, deputy editor and senior pentagon correspondent with defense news, here with us to talk about the efforts to pass the defense authorization bill. >> the deputy editor and senior pentagon correspondent for defense news to talk about the efforts to pass the defense authorization bill. it sets programs and policies for the pentagon how important is it for pentagon operations and the funding that those diprograms require? back the national defense authorization act as the defense policy bill seen on the hill is the best passed bill especially this is how much we will pay members of the military how many planes, ships, guns will buy, buy, and includes policies with overseas exercises. it's the pool that sets the next five years of military planning is something that is seen that they need to get done every year is a big enterprise every year and that prize the congressional leadership this year might be a little bit tricky we will see what happens there is confidence every year this is a bill at the end of the day they will come together to make sure it goes t
host: we welcome aaron mehta, deputy editor and senior pentagon correspondent with defense news, here with us to talk about the efforts to pass the defense authorization bill. >> the deputy editor and senior pentagon correspondent for defense news to talk about the efforts to pass the defense authorization bill. it sets programs and policies for the pentagon how important is it for pentagon operations and the funding that those diprograms require? back the national defense authorization...
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pentagon correspondent, aaron mehta, thanks for being with us. guest: thanks for having me. host: next on the program, we are joined by jamie raskin of maryland, talking about efforts to preserve trump demonstration records and documents and the legal challenges from the trump campaign team. later, tennessee republican john rose will talk about congress and'the trump administrations coronavirus pandemic response. >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend, coming up this weekend, saturday at 8:15 p.m. eastern. coverage of the 71st annual national book awards. sunday, live at noon eastern on "in-depth," a conversation with chair of african-american studies at princeton university, the author of several books, including "again again," "james baldwin's america," "democracy and black," and "an uncommon faith." >> here we are in this moment after electing the first black president in 2008, the country responded by voter suppression laws, voter id laws, and that we elected donald trump. we are at a crossroads. who are we going to be? at the heart of it
pentagon correspondent, aaron mehta, thanks for being with us. guest: thanks for having me. host: next on the program, we are joined by jamie raskin of maryland, talking about efforts to preserve trump demonstration records and documents and the legal challenges from the trump campaign team. later, tennessee republican john rose will talk about congress and'the trump administrations coronavirus pandemic response. >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend,...
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a criminal retrial of ghost ship master tenant derrico mehta is sent to begin this fall. >>> today was a back to school like no other for some students in the east bay. kpix 5's wilson walker on the first day of distance learning in hayward. wilson? >> reporter: yeah, this is park elementary, it is one of four schools in hayward that resumed classes today. now the district says yes this is a work in progres and, no, it is nothing like getting back to normal. >> yeah, this is definitely one for the books. it is new for me, it is new for them. >> reporter: at the oldest year- round school in the nation just about everything was new on this first day of school right down to the bags the teacher assembled for her students. >> my mom and i worked together to make them to provide books to students before distance- learning. >> reporter: today teachers were doing the curbside service part of educating amid a pandemic. introducing themselves to parents and students. back to school does not yet mean back to campus here. >> i do miss the classroom, my friends. >> reporter: the district is still
a criminal retrial of ghost ship master tenant derrico mehta is sent to begin this fall. >>> today was a back to school like no other for some students in the east bay. kpix 5's wilson walker on the first day of distance learning in hayward. wilson? >> reporter: yeah, this is park elementary, it is one of four schools in hayward that resumed classes today. now the district says yes this is a work in progres and, no, it is nothing like getting back to normal. >> yeah, this...
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amy: i i wanted to ask you aboua statement made by the instacart founder and ceo, apoorva mehta, whoounced the company would bring on 300,000 additional shoppers to o meet increased demand amidst t the pandemic. mehta said workers are being provided with health and safety supplies, issued a statement that said -- "we are also offering additional support for shoppers who may be affected by covid-19. all in-store shoppers nationwide now have access to sick pay, an accrued benefit that can be used as paid time off if you're absent from work due to illness or injury. additionally, any full-service or in-store shopper can receive up to 14 days of extended pay if you're diagnosed with covid-19 or placed in individual mandatory isolation or quarantine." again,n, the statemement of theo of instacacart. your response, matththew telles? >> i''m lilike shaking with h re right t now. i'veve said it before.e. if i was the governor ofof any state, i i would put a a hiring freezeze on all ofof these appss immediately y until they p prove ththose words s you just read t, because that's not the real-
amy: i i wanted to ask you aboua statement made by the instacart founder and ceo, apoorva mehta, whoounced the company would bring on 300,000 additional shoppers to o meet increased demand amidst t the pandemic. mehta said workers are being provided with health and safety supplies, issued a statement that said -- "we are also offering additional support for shoppers who may be affected by covid-19. all in-store shoppers nationwide now have access to sick pay, an accrued benefit that can be...
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is an argentinean woman and one of the 1st female directors we've seen here by the name of natalia mehta and he was certainly very matter there were plenty of points of dreams within dreams sometimes it was difficult to find a i think it was fair to say i couldn't so when she was supposed to be dreaming when she was awake was similarly i'm not sure if i could tell if i liked it or not . i'm also not entirely convinced i definitely like some of the social issues it raises for example about new way feminism for example wrestling control back from the patriarchy but i'm not sure that it's going to be a contender for the. out of the humphrey and david leavitt's a thank you both. well the day is almost done but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter. user you can follow me out phil dale don't forget to use the hash tag the day of a good death. when the sun goes down over egypt snow on delta. millions and millions of flowers unfold and remains there beguiling sent. jasmine in as one of the world's cost players essential oils. its economic importance for people in the regio
is an argentinean woman and one of the 1st female directors we've seen here by the name of natalia mehta and he was certainly very matter there were plenty of points of dreams within dreams sometimes it was difficult to find a i think it was fair to say i couldn't so when she was supposed to be dreaming when she was awake was similarly i'm not sure if i could tell if i liked it or not . i'm also not entirely convinced i definitely like some of the social issues it raises for example about new...
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. >> mehta president. >> saturday from tennessee. >> i have consensus to speak time i require. want to congratulate the senator from kansas on his eloquent remarks expressing the feelings that are certainly mine and those i believe are virtually every meer of this body. here not as democrats or republicans, but to work together too do whatever we can to address concerns that are literally unprecedented. this is an unprecedented time in our country. i cannot remember a time in my life or history when the government has literally closed down the country. in order to contain a disease. that is really what were doing, whether it's the federal government bites travel restrictions or the state governments suggesting that schools be closed, or whether it is mayors saying that restaurants must be closed, we are closing down the country, to contain a disease. mehta president, because the government is doing that on behalf of all of the people, we are going to have to pay the cost of closing down the country to contain this disease. today, the news is that the auto industry across the er
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hello i'm silas mehta i'm a barrister i have some expertise and human rights law criminal law and also fire regulation law i advise fire brigades and also advise companies narration to fire good to have you in today's conversation how you like a great to have you on the strange introduce yourself i important in this conversation go ahead thank you for having me on the hip hop artist and political campaigner i witnessed the fire i live next door to the tower and i lost a friend of mine and his family in the fire. thank you so much for joining us on the street and peter we couldn't really do this conversation without you tell everybody who you are. my own opinion that i'm a journalist and interpreter a turban so has already so much as a part question which primary colors such as. so gents it's been 3 years since the great full tower fiat what have you seen its handle that is happened that is changed peter east. one of the sure there is not enough to be owned. tonight there will be a move somewhere between half a 1000000 and a 1000000 people with a super building with a dangerous crowding
hello i'm silas mehta i'm a barrister i have some expertise and human rights law criminal law and also fire regulation law i advise fire brigades and also advise companies narration to fire good to have you in today's conversation how you like a great to have you on the strange introduce yourself i important in this conversation go ahead thank you for having me on the hip hop artist and political campaigner i witnessed the fire i live next door to the tower and i lost a friend of mine and his...
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then there was a bombardment of federal air strikes and military installations around the capsule mehta late that that was a couple of days ago so that's pretty much an understanding of the situation at the moment mostafa prime minister abbott has replaced his army chief his deputy army chief there's been a new foreign minister and a new federal police commissioner all appointed on sunday what are the reasons for that. well this is part of the usual shake up of the permits that has been doing. in the past 2 years not to particular about this but this move this is teach. to position the country for the time we're not in talks which is forcing the rule of law and the parts of the country that's has gone broke messing about do you expect that the fighting is going to be intensifying in the coming days and if so how close does that put the country to all out civil war when the federal government is obviously trying to enforce because as you know dana you get it you got people aggression progs. in sinai country front or just as a minister some of dinner or members the government had issued o
then there was a bombardment of federal air strikes and military installations around the capsule mehta late that that was a couple of days ago so that's pretty much an understanding of the situation at the moment mostafa prime minister abbott has replaced his army chief his deputy army chief there's been a new foreign minister and a new federal police commissioner all appointed on sunday what are the reasons for that. well this is part of the usual shake up of the permits that has been doing....
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trouble the republican national convention with his post on the black community outside fear as plotless mehta protest is poured on to the streets of could no sure after sunday's shooting of a black man by police in riot hit city in wisconsin remains on curfew after officers shot jacob blake 7 times in the back with several b.l.m. protest as killed as well in the ensuing on rescue them open next this morning looks at how commotions become a crucial pawn in the u.s. election. cars burning guns firing people looting images that have become all too familiar in the united states as of late anarky inaction on the streets has got politicians pointing fingers at each other republicans are even staking their reelection efforts on a tough law and order stance saying that democratic governors have let the situation get out of hand chaos results when failed to fish rules in cities like portland minneapolis chicago and new york make a conscious decision not to support law enforcement to buy lots of bloodshed we are seeing in these and all those cities it isn't happening by chance it's a direct result of r
trouble the republican national convention with his post on the black community outside fear as plotless mehta protest is poured on to the streets of could no sure after sunday's shooting of a black man by police in riot hit city in wisconsin remains on curfew after officers shot jacob blake 7 times in the back with several b.l.m. protest as killed as well in the ensuing on rescue them open next this morning looks at how commotions become a crucial pawn in the u.s. election. cars burning guns...
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are assured that big brother isn't actually listening into our phone calls that they're just tracing mehta data from millions and millions of phone calls looking for patterns do you buy that and does this pandemic make it an even slipperier slope. is a lie. you say downloading at least 4000000 phone calls in your world in the middle of their washing or in your case that was counted. as well who work for the f.b.i. . will know you're watching everything you're doing you and i are both holland you know everything we're doing i mean you're ringing doorbells walk you recognition software everything you're doing you're not a good listener. so we live our whole lives on a slice and if you want to look at well read and read all well or all here already and here's the key phrase the lock was in the class and iran said people don't realize what's going on. in their environment and we know what that is because we're not really. in. the building and making our actions against it and the only way in washington d.c. is not to listen to you but your local member and you want to light it was great you kn
are assured that big brother isn't actually listening into our phone calls that they're just tracing mehta data from millions and millions of phone calls looking for patterns do you buy that and does this pandemic make it an even slipperier slope. is a lie. you say downloading at least 4000000 phone calls in your world in the middle of their washing or in your case that was counted. as well who work for the f.b.i. . will know you're watching everything you're doing you and i are both holland...
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and private and we also hear about 30 government buses have been burned down in a bus station in 10 mehta in lagos one of the leading television private television stations in nigeria is off air and one of our sources is telling us that that station has been burnt down by protesters out. all by a senior or influential politician in nigeria who is thought to be supportive of the ruling party and of course in the same party with the president so things are getting a bit. hairy in lagos at the moment things are really what we don't know ali in the day we saw how some security personnel why shooting in the gallio as of today there are also reported cases of violence in other parts of lagos not only these areas but other parts of lagos as well so things are beginning to look like they're getting out of control at the moment we don't know what this it beautiful is will do or they deploy more and more security forces on the streets the next few hours will determine that al-jazeera is i'll address reporting live from on that many thanks indeed at least 12 women have been killed in a stampede in a
and private and we also hear about 30 government buses have been burned down in a bus station in 10 mehta in lagos one of the leading television private television stations in nigeria is off air and one of our sources is telling us that that station has been burnt down by protesters out. all by a senior or influential politician in nigeria who is thought to be supportive of the ruling party and of course in the same party with the president so things are getting a bit. hairy in lagos at the...
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of the 1st female directors we've seen here by the name of talia met to and he was certainly very mehta there are plenty of points of dreams within dreams sometimes it was difficult to find i think it was fair to say i couldn't tell when she was supposed to be dreaming when she was awake was similarly i'm not sure if i could tell if i liked it or not. i'm also not entirely convinced i definitely like some of the social issues it raised for example about new way feminism for example wrestling control back from the patriarchy but i'm not sure that it's going to be a contender for the. thank you bill. well the day is almost done but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter. user you can follow me out phil dale don't forget to use a hostile the day of a good day. it's. been up a no claim recently. developers have big plans in texas may help make a city's solve their transportation problems. is this a viable option for the future. are just a lot of hot air red. d.w. . a winter sports paradise even without water. yes you can do sports in the thuringian forest even without s
of the 1st female directors we've seen here by the name of talia met to and he was certainly very mehta there are plenty of points of dreams within dreams sometimes it was difficult to find i think it was fair to say i couldn't tell when she was supposed to be dreaming when she was awake was similarly i'm not sure if i could tell if i liked it or not. i'm also not entirely convinced i definitely like some of the social issues it raised for example about new way feminism for example wrestling...