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meanwhile, the admistration is going hard after the world health organization and after china about the origif the outbreak. is there a bit of a search for inapegoatere? re that same house calling the w.h.o. a ite puppet of china. that after his healt secretary had made a video announcement at the meeting that's being held of the w.h.o., the assembly that's being held today, saying that blaming the w.h.o. for causing lots of deaths, because of its handling of this,wa i really noticeable at that w.h.o. assembly. there was president xi of china and all the other world leaders icssanffheir video addre nt p were not there. it was just a statent later on that was made by the health and human services secretary, alex azar. again, really criticizing the w.o. and china, but taking on is something that other world leaders today have been saying, listen, we have to rally around the w.h.o. this is what we've got at the moment. an let's look at china as a culprit, that's a lot of criticismbuf china. most world leaders rallying around the w.h.o. laura: thanks so much for being with us. we've been talking
meanwhile, the admistration is going hard after the world health organization and after china about the origif the outbreak. is there a bit of a search for inapegoatere? re that same house calling the w.h.o. a ite puppet of china. that after his healt secretary had made a video announcement at the meeting that's being held of the w.h.o., the assembly that's being held today, saying that blaming the w.h.o. for causing lots of deaths, because of its handling of this,wa i really noticeable at that...
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it is it is violent people getting killed which is a good many used to have those who want to see origi changing by the west bank come up and say look people have died stepaside look and co sanction us etc i think we've seen this this film this movie before haven't we where we have united states and our allies in other countries saying even before a vote is cast that we will accept this result whatever happens it looks and go wins we won't accept it and that that encourages then people to go out go out and the agent provocateurs the idea who also go out there and provoke violence in that the response from the author 'd or it is which could be used which could then be used against you or it isn't it to legitimize further 'd. the government. beirut tonight people there are currently gathering for a peaceful protest around the absence of the poor to does come exactly a week after the massive chemical blast reduced much of the city to ruins the number of those killed now tops more than 200 with hundreds of thousands left homeless huge demonstrations against the authorities have been held da
it is it is violent people getting killed which is a good many used to have those who want to see origi changing by the west bank come up and say look people have died stepaside look and co sanction us etc i think we've seen this this film this movie before haven't we where we have united states and our allies in other countries saying even before a vote is cast that we will accept this result whatever happens it looks and go wins we won't accept it and that that encourages then people to go...
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it is it is violent people getting killed which is a good many used to have those who want to see origi changing by the west bank come up and say look people have died stepaside look and co sanction us etc i think we've seen this this film this movie before haven't we where we have united states and our allies in other countries say even before a vote is cast that we will not accept this result whatever happens it look and go we we won't accept it and that that encourages then people to go out go out and the agent provocateurs the idea who also go out there and provoke violence that the response from the author were to be used which could then be used against you or it isn't it to legitimize further 'd. the government. in beirut the people there are currently gathering for a peaceful protest around the outskirts of the port it does come exactly a week after the massive chemical blast reduced much of the city to ruins the number of those killed tops more than 200 with hundreds of thousands left homeless huge demonstrations against the authorities have been held daily several 1000 protest
it is it is violent people getting killed which is a good many used to have those who want to see origi changing by the west bank come up and say look people have died stepaside look and co sanction us etc i think we've seen this this film this movie before haven't we where we have united states and our allies in other countries say even before a vote is cast that we will not accept this result whatever happens it look and go we we won't accept it and that that encourages then people to go out...
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understand then and i cope with your confusion because it's a global confusion i do believe the narc origi most nikolaus about though is an expert working in gray areas they're actually remember who their best allies are china russia iran and cuba and they have years of experience not only in that what we would call the se metric war which is having that narrative and the counter narrative this is a perfect example of what they can create their bay of pigs through one narco boss who was cleaver alkali who is claiming to be this target of this movement but he was actually in my understand that he has infiltrated the opposition somehow now he's on her. arrest in the us for drug trafficking but certainly there's a lot of people could have infiltrated a possible intrusion that they were waiting for like nobody's going to come in through my couteau which is a main port area 8 people they were waiting for them to kill them so i do believe they were trying to cover up not only that murder and carnage of 25 people one week ago in that one out of prison there not only to cover up the 500000 innocen
understand then and i cope with your confusion because it's a global confusion i do believe the narc origi most nikolaus about though is an expert working in gray areas they're actually remember who their best allies are china russia iran and cuba and they have years of experience not only in that what we would call the se metric war which is having that narrative and the counter narrative this is a perfect example of what they can create their bay of pigs through one narco boss who was cleaver...
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the original intent pretty we misinterpret it only on the basis of what the language origy met when itas written in 1987 permitting the amendment prayed for them and saying no these concepts are flexible. they grow over time. the meaning of rights and equality, they change as time goes on. therefore you can't lock yourself into the moment that these things were written. the 14th amendment was written intentionally into become a living document. it was made very clear that they chose these phrases, the due process, equal protection, things like that. they don't explain themselves. they need to be interpreted. and then congress will enforce this. that means is going to be an ongoing process pretty just doesn't end with gratification. congress and the power to make sure these principles are actually enforced. the most famous supreme court decision of the 20th century, brown versus board of education, outline state-mandated racial segregation in public schools. with the living constitution decision. the eight justices basically said that we don't even know but the people at the time though
the original intent pretty we misinterpret it only on the basis of what the language origy met when itas written in 1987 permitting the amendment prayed for them and saying no these concepts are flexible. they grow over time. the meaning of rights and equality, they change as time goes on. therefore you can't lock yourself into the moment that these things were written. the 14th amendment was written intentionally into become a living document. it was made very clear that they chose these...
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it took in more than $100 million in its first three we"s-- more than the origi" trolls" film made intraditional theatre release. eye-opening for sure, but not, says masters, game-changing. >> you could do that with a certain type of movie. i mean, "trolls," ey had all kinds of reasons for doing it. ayey'd already spent, even just in this country,$40 million to advertise it. it was a known property. k pa was's move at a time of you can't extrapolate. >> reporter: most movies, that is, still need theater and who's ready to return to the local multiplex? re>> we are going to have debt at the end of this with no income and probably less income for thremainder of the year. say it's scary is sort of an understatement. >> reporter: bobbie bagby is executive vice president of "b&b theaters," t nation's sixth largest theater chain with more than 400 screens across seve states. it's a family-owned company that dates to 1924.ro >> we've gone h wars and 9/11, the great depression.me i mean, you t, we've kind of been through those times. and while they've been hard, we've been able to remain open
it took in more than $100 million in its first three we"s-- more than the origi" trolls" film made intraditional theatre release. eye-opening for sure, but not, says masters, game-changing. >> you could do that with a certain type of movie. i mean, "trolls," ey had all kinds of reasons for doing it. ayey'd already spent, even just in this country,$40 million to advertise it. it was a known property. k pa was's move at a time of you can't extrapolate. >>...
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personally, my favorite e origi the best. >> reporter: there have been a handful of keanu reeves sightingsen what he ate before going on set. >> i was on my post, and turned my head to the left. there he was, oh, my god, there he is. this is the man right here. so you know, i still contained myself. kept it professional. just looked at him. he smiled back. he went in, got some coffee, and got a danish. >> reporter: san francisco's emergency tech system has kept people in the loop by sending out texts for the last couple of weeks. it gives the location of filming, what to expect, and the timing. of course there is a lot of buzz around this film right now, but we have to wait a while until we can actually see it in theaters. the expected release date is may 21st, 2021. >>> a trail blazer for women and civil rights has died. katherine johnson was a nasa engineer who helped determine when to launch a spacecraft. as an african american woman in the 1950s and '60s, she was over-shadowed by the white men who flew into space and landed on the moon. her work was made famous in the movie hidden figu
personally, my favorite e origi the best. >> reporter: there have been a handful of keanu reeves sightingsen what he ate before going on set. >> i was on my post, and turned my head to the left. there he was, oh, my god, there he is. this is the man right here. so you know, i still contained myself. kept it professional. just looked at him. he smiled back. he went in, got some coffee, and got a danish. >> reporter: san francisco's emergency tech system has kept people in the...
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marriage, typical middle class marriage or was it some ways different, an interesting section on the origi origins, in god we trust, things like that. and let me ask you about the general themes, but let me start with the simpler ones. why abe? why not abraham lincoln? >> that's a good question. he didn't like the name abe, he didn't like when people called him abe yet, i wouldn't have been elected without the image of honest abe or uncle abe or old abe. he knew that in 1860, that's really-- he became beloved among the people as abe. so, it kind of feeds into my whole idea, in the book, about the way he identified with average americans and the way they saw him and loved him. and so that-- the people around him knew that he only wanted to be called lincoln. not even mr. president or abraham or anything like that. he signed himself a. lincoln as though he was kind of-- it's a tossup what you call. so he signed his name a. lincoln, but abe was his identification with the common person back then. >> honest abe or father abraham, right? >> father abraham, yeah, that was another one, but there
marriage, typical middle class marriage or was it some ways different, an interesting section on the origi origins, in god we trust, things like that. and let me ask you about the general themes, but let me start with the simpler ones. why abe? why not abraham lincoln? >> that's a good question. he didn't like the name abe, he didn't like when people called him abe yet, i wouldn't have been elected without the image of honest abe or uncle abe or old abe. he knew that in 1860, that's...
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estÁ en lugares cerrados, cuando hay demasiadas personas por un perÍodo de 15 minutos, igual en la pi origiona o una superficie que es q que es pÚblica. karla: ya no hay que prestar el telÉfono. juan: es importante como estos niÑos hicieron sus preguntas, los hijos que ustedes pueden mandar sus preguntas que aquÍ las voy a contestar con mucho gusto, sÓlo tienen que enviar un vÍdeo a esta direcciÓn de correo electrÓnica, las mejores preguntas. karla: verdad que sÍ, son divino, muchas gracias, doctor, como siempre por ayudar a nuestros chiquitos, y ahora paso con mis chiquitos que quiero tanto. raÚl: definitivamente. alan: mÁs adelante llega llega con una entrevista. raÚl: sus hijos se van a impresionar por estos niÑos. alan: aquÍ serÁs cÓmo lucimos si fuÉramos de diferente sexo, quÉdate con nosotros con la ayuda que necesitas, con la informaciÓn que debes saber y la alegrÍa que te devuelve la esperanza. raÚl: mÁs nada!, me ♪ acqua di gio profondo, la nueva intensidad giorgio armani macy's el destino para fragancias ¿tu ropa limpia no huele tan limpia? ¿qué tal si tu ropa podría permanecer fr
estÁ en lugares cerrados, cuando hay demasiadas personas por un perÍodo de 15 minutos, igual en la pi origiona o una superficie que es q que es pÚblica. karla: ya no hay que prestar el telÉfono. juan: es importante como estos niÑos hicieron sus preguntas, los hijos que ustedes pueden mandar sus preguntas que aquÍ las voy a contestar con mucho gusto, sÓlo tienen que enviar un vÍdeo a esta direcciÓn de correo electrÓnica, las mejores preguntas. karla: verdad que sÍ, son divino, muchas...
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whether they are beaches or origious services workplaces, everything we are talking about right now,ou connect it to the work you are doing? guest: definitely. one thing that is clear is that lockdowns, i these am not an epidemiologist. i am smart enough to know what i don't know. this reveals a class conflict. put this best about the open up right and the lockdown left, these positions are being adopted for political purposes. they also have a class by us. me, a knowledge worker who can teach, work, even fromto national audiences your office and home, i am in a very different position than the person -- the taqueria is closed for three months but the large chains are adjusting far better and can last much longer. are seeing something that is just going to accelerate the decline of the middle class. the smallrstand why business owner may feel that this is not working for them and they want to open up. one thing i have heard for interviews recently, i own a shoe store in santa ana california. i have to be closed, but you can buy shoes at target and at cosco and any of these other plac
whether they are beaches or origious services workplaces, everything we are talking about right now,ou connect it to the work you are doing? guest: definitely. one thing that is clear is that lockdowns, i these am not an epidemiologist. i am smart enough to know what i don't know. this reveals a class conflict. put this best about the open up right and the lockdown left, these positions are being adopted for political purposes. they also have a class by us. me, a knowledge worker who can teach,...
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virgil van dijk equalised, before divock origi put liverpool ahead. )manchester city went out on a highruck twice as they thrashed already relegated norwich 5—nil. he also equalled thierry henry's record of 20 assists in a season. ederson claimed the golden glove award with a sixteenth clean sheet. in the europa league with a hard —fought i—i
virgil van dijk equalised, before divock origi put liverpool ahead. )manchester city went out on a highruck twice as they thrashed already relegated norwich 5—nil. he also equalled thierry henry's record of 20 assists in a season. ederson claimed the golden glove award with a sixteenth clean sheet. in the europa league with a hard —fought i—i