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. >> not quite risoners, but it is that kind oof vibe. >> reporter: cal maritime got special approvalo begin in-person classes this month, but it is not normal university life. all fact ulty and staff staff sf tested. and they wear face coverings. but the students under theenow g back on campus are not allowed to leave. one student who reached out to abc 7 news and wished to remain nonan n an nonmusz that this is too restrictive. is this a fair bubble? >> absolutely not. the bubble that is trying to be created doesn't exist. we see faculty, staff, contractors and everyone else coming and going from campus every day. >> reporter: we asked the administration about this concern. how is it a true bubble if you are having dining hall staff, other staff and faculty come position aing and going? >> it is a controlled bubble. we know that it is not a full lockdown type situation for everybody. >> reporter: the issue hits at the challenges universities across the country are facing as they try to find ways to begin in-person classes. cal maritime admits it is not perfect shruolution, but the b
. >> not quite risoners, but it is that kind oof vibe. >> reporter: cal maritime got special approvalo begin in-person classes this month, but it is not normal university life. all fact ulty and staff staff sf tested. and they wear face coverings. but the students under theenow g back on campus are not allowed to leave. one student who reached out to abc 7 news and wished to remain nonan n an nonmusz that this is too restrictive. is this a fair bubble? >> absolutely not. the...
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rison. a c that's 10,000 deaths in about two months.du re the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic, there n estimated 30,000 deaths in this city in two years. so it's looking like that kind of devastation and it's certainly the most devastating global pandemi we've had a century. but unfortunately it isn't over. although it's getting better, we are not out of the woods. we essentially made a strategy retreat, but when we go back out again, the virus will still be there. that'shy we're emphasizing the box. to box it in. we need testing, isolation, contact tracing and quarantine. if we get those four thingsri t, we box the virus in, to begin to emerge from our homes. and this is a warning for any city, anywhere in the world. to take this virus very seriously. laura: where else in america are you concerned about? you look at emerging hot zones. >> w seen outbreaks in louisiana, in michigan we've seen seattle and parts of california early had cases and react more promptly. ironically, having a large out
rison. a c that's 10,000 deaths in about two months.du re the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic, there n estimated 30,000 deaths in this city in two years. so it's looking like that kind of devastation and it's certainly the most devastating global pandemi we've had a century. but unfortunately it isn't over. although it's getting better, we are not out of the woods. we essentially made a strategy retreat, but when we go back out again, the virus will still be there. that'shy we're emphasizing the...
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venezuelan government has pardoned more than 100 people, including dozens of political opponents in .rison moles, coming ahead of elections in december. however, the opposition leader, juan guaido is calling it a trap . reporter: as the news broke, relatives rushed to the gates of the present in caracas. on monday, nicolas maduro's government announced it had pardoned dozens of political opponents, including the chief of staff to the opposition guaido.juan he was freed hours after the announcement, along with several members of the national assembly. >> [speaking in spanish] [cheers] reporter:: the presidential decree also part of political opponents who had taken refuge in foreign embassies in caracas, or had fled the country. although several prominent figures s have been left off the list. the move is being portrayed by the government as a goodwill gesture ahead of elections in december, in which opposition leader juan guaido, and the biggest parties are hoping to boycott, argument that it will be a a sham. experts say the pardons are offly to be the result backdoor negotiationons betwe
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and we're back with jaime hug rison the coach of qataris starlee club robbie and a former coach of iceland's football team here athletes who actually had their i sat on 2020 island picks now have to wait for one more ear to give their best shot in one ear really doesn't seem that big of a deal which is supposed to give athletes some extra time to rest recover train but i've also heard some athletes comparing this forced rest period to a physical injury that actually throws you out of shape for quite some time how do you see this rest period is it like very traumatic for an athlete or he can make good use of it saying here you're you're you're. in yours and every moment not going to be like this every moment like you. are some only can take my situation and. it's so different from people who do it to cope go public or read it was real so he wants individual sessions so i went to the. beach with only one clear or 2 players so he called this. same once when we spoke played i could do individual sessions recover clips so i think we use this more on an individual basis so we try to improve every
and we're back with jaime hug rison the coach of qataris starlee club robbie and a former coach of iceland's football team here athletes who actually had their i sat on 2020 island picks now have to wait for one more ear to give their best shot in one ear really doesn't seem that big of a deal which is supposed to give athletes some extra time to rest recover train but i've also heard some athletes comparing this forced rest period to a physical injury that actually throws you out of shape for...
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ricky gervais always says he takes no prisoners, gervais always says he takes no risoners he's gervaisys he takes no prisoners, he's doing it for the little people, and he really does ta ke little people, and he really does take them into his captivity and then mentions everybody from the surgeons that are making fortunes in early two mel gibson's drinking. most controversially in previous yea rs, most controversially in previous years, he mentioned caitlynjenner when she was just emerging as a prominent transgender figure so clearly all bets are off. he's also raised the stakes by saying, this is the last time he will be doing it. but he has said that before. give us the big nominations. a couple of stories, this is the year once again of netflix. we know it has been moving into that tv world but it has increasingly been putting its stamp on the film pedigree tax agrees. it has 3a nominations in total with the irishman, martin scorsese's film. all eyes will be on phoebe waller bridge because we will be hoping she goes home with a clutch of awards for flea bag. we goes home with a clut
ricky gervais always says he takes no prisoners, gervais always says he takes no risoners he's gervaisys he takes no prisoners, he's doing it for the little people, and he really does ta ke little people, and he really does take them into his captivity and then mentions everybody from the surgeons that are making fortunes in early two mel gibson's drinking. most controversially in previous yea rs, most controversially in previous years, he mentioned caitlynjenner when she was just emerging as a...
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almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks of healing that can happen after a long period of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon tropical storm cristobal has had coastal areas of the u.s. state of louisiana it's already whipped up tornadoes in florida but the reason it is expected to bear the brunt of this 2 other southern states mississippi and arkansas are also expecting heavy rain and flash flooding. cleanup efforts are underway in siberia more than a week after a few reservoir at a power plant collapsed about $20000.00 tons of diesel spilled into a river near normal isc in the arctic circle a plant employee has been arrested. an abandoned submarine base in france getting a nearly supply life home to hipness infamous wolf packs during the 2nd world war it's projecting a different kind of message now how about. 78 years ol
almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks of healing that can happen after a long period of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon tropical storm cristobal has had coastal areas of the u.s. state of louisiana it's already whipped up...
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almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks of healing that can happen after a long period of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone theater and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon israel's prime minister has called the killing of a palestinian man with autism a tragedy but stopped short of apologizing. because chased and shot dead by israeli border guards in jerusalem's old city last month they say they mistook him for an attack it's part of widespread condemnation within israel and worldwide. and what happened with the whole family is a tragedy a person with a disability with autism who suspected we now know unjustly of being a terrorist in a very sensitive place. legal problems are piling up in south korea for the heir to the samsung industrial empire. appeared in court as prosecutors seek an arrest warrant on suspicion of stock market manipulation samsung denies t
almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks of healing that can happen after a long period of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone theater and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon israel's prime minister has called the killing of a palestinian man with autism a tragedy but...
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almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks of healing that can happen after long periods of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone theater and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon. the legal problems are piling up in south korea for the heir to the samsung industrial empire lead j. young appeared in court and for as prosecutors seek an arrest warrant on suspicion of stock market manipulation samsung denies that happened during a company merger these are also facing a retrial challenge from bribery and embezzlement that's connected to the corruption scandal which led to the impeachment of president park and pick 3 years ago. an abandoned submarine base in france is getting a nearly x. of life on to hitler's infamous wharf extra on the 2nd world war it's projecting a different kind of message now how about reports. 78 years old this submarine base was built to home germ
almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks of healing that can happen after long periods of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone theater and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon. the legal problems are piling up in south korea for the heir to the samsung industrial empire...
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it's not enough for us and the japanese and the south koreans we need a global effort to say to china rison we want to do business with you we want to use your manufacturing we want you to buy our goods but you're not going to play the same games that you played up to now you tilted the rules you ignored them you broken them and the world is not going to hold you accountable we need the world to participate in this do you think that joe biden in concert with the republicans are going to run the senate and whoever will add to the house will be able to deliver that message in a compelling way to american citizens because i think a lot of the citizens who supported trump over the years they began to say hey we fought in afghanistan we fought in iraq by the way we fought in vietnam we fought the cold war and china won and so as they saw all the sacrifices their families were making over generations they were hit by the 20082009 financial crisis they saw their jobs off shored to china and vietnam in the philippines in india and so i guess my question is do you think that message right actually a
it's not enough for us and the japanese and the south koreans we need a global effort to say to china rison we want to do business with you we want to use your manufacturing we want you to buy our goods but you're not going to play the same games that you played up to now you tilted the rules you ignored them you broken them and the world is not going to hold you accountable we need the world to participate in this do you think that joe biden in concert with the republicans are going to run the...
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almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks ill of healing that can happen after long periods of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest day jonah stratford upon avon cleanup efforts are under way in siberia more than a week after a fuel reservoir at a power plant collapsed around $20000.00 tons of diesel spilled into a river near earl askin the arctic circle it's fair the accident could damage. the region's delicate environment compared at risk russian president vladimir putin has declared a state of emergency an inquiry is also still underway and an employee of the plant has been arrested israel's prime minister has called the killing of a palestinian man with autism a tragedy but stopped short of apologizing for it i was shot and chased and shot dead by israeli border forces last month soldiers chased him into a new book and jerusalem's old city before shooting h
almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks ill of healing that can happen after long periods of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest day jonah stratford upon avon cleanup efforts are under way in siberia more than a week after a fuel reservoir at a power plant collapsed...
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. >> before you joined rison -- youzon, we go back to when lead erickson, a company that is all abouture at its heart and providing global access, it was big in china, for example, you know u.s. markets versus the rest of the world. how much do you think the u.s. is competitive with its 5g rollout versus china? is it not and neck? -- and neck? can it make up lost ground? hans: the u.s. is leading. we were the first with 5g mobile , first with the 5g commercial and smartphones. we see the deployments are going on in the u.s. and now, with the iphone, i think we are clearly leading in the 5g world. i am proud of what we have done at verizon. but there are lots of other companies in the ecosystem. i feel good about this. i think we are in the lead. ceo ofhans vestberg, verizon, earlier on bloomberg markets. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." "bloomberg daybreak australia" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious
. >> before you joined rison -- youzon, we go back to when lead erickson, a company that is all abouture at its heart and providing global access, it was big in china, for example, you know u.s. markets versus the rest of the world. how much do you think the u.s. is competitive with its 5g rollout versus china? is it not and neck? -- and neck? can it make up lost ground? hans: the u.s. is leading. we were the first with 5g mobile , first with the 5g commercial and smartphones. we see the...
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deadlock over the stimulus also coming up south africa is open to international travelers again but auto rison business travelers kid into this is coming. it's just starting to emerge from a strict coronavirus rocky ground. and is losing its technological edge thousands of ideas specialists have pledged to ukraine to escape the violence at home. but i'm pretty new business on morning joe johns in berlin good to have you with us u.s. carriers american airlines and united airlines have said they will put a combined 32000 workers on unpaid leave starting thursday after a government payroll support program expired at midnight republicans and democrats this week making a last ditch effort to a bipartisan stimulus package that could include support for the airline industry but divisions between the 2 sides remain. vacant airport check in counters half empty planes this is the state of the travel industry and the wake of the coronavirus travel restrictions have dealt a major blow to u.s. airlines and to the workers they employ tens of thousands of u.s. airline employees who are put on unpaid leave th
deadlock over the stimulus also coming up south africa is open to international travelers again but auto rison business travelers kid into this is coming. it's just starting to emerge from a strict coronavirus rocky ground. and is losing its technological edge thousands of ideas specialists have pledged to ukraine to escape the violence at home. but i'm pretty new business on morning joe johns in berlin good to have you with us u.s. carriers american airlines and united airlines have said they...
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if convicted, all four men face taattorney general rison. announced the decision earlier today, just a few days after he took over the prosecution and the killing of floyd. all four of those former officers have now been charged. cases like this take time to see through. >> we believe that these are the right charges. >> reporter: keith ellison up and the charge against derek chauvin to second-degree unintentional murder. he had originally face their degree murder. >> we believe we have a duty the charges that fit the facts in this case. we have done so. >> it carries a maximum penalty of 40 years. the recommended sentence is 12 years and six months. the other day officers, j alexander king all phase 2 counts of aiding and abetting. ellison is the lead on this as the freeman had been preparing to let derek chauvin played the 3rd degree murder, he would not say, no witty say he would consider please now >> at this point, we are preparing to try this case. wil >> reporter: he has enough staff internally and does not expect to need outside coun
if convicted, all four men face taattorney general rison. announced the decision earlier today, just a few days after he took over the prosecution and the killing of floyd. all four of those former officers have now been charged. cases like this take time to see through. >> we believe that these are the right charges. >> reporter: keith ellison up and the charge against derek chauvin to second-degree unintentional murder. he had originally face their degree murder. >> we...
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it's not as bad as the state .rison farm that is really brutal. a very whole thing is stupid. one of the most poignant indicators of it was one of the things i saw when i went to a hospital here in north carolina. i'm going to finish this soon, because we have some more questions, but there was a cage. , this is thehow black institution in north carolina, how prisoners were put into this then put out in the augustaugust or july or to calm them down like a straitjacket. but it was very much like a portable car that they were using to carry these black people around. there was a bleed over mechanisms. it's easy to have all that stuff happen there. prison has -- on the asylum ground. >> that is one of the through lines that you point out in the now, the asylum system into -- 90% is estimated of the people who were imprisoned, nine out of 10 beds -- >> statistic is 90% of state psychiatric beds are in jails and prisons. >> did families of these patients pay for part or all of their stay or was it paid through taxes in the state of georgia? >> there were paid patients who could pay
it's not as bad as the state .rison farm that is really brutal. a very whole thing is stupid. one of the most poignant indicators of it was one of the things i saw when i went to a hospital here in north carolina. i'm going to finish this soon, because we have some more questions, but there was a cage. , this is thehow black institution in north carolina, how prisoners were put into this then put out in the augustaugust or july or to calm them down like a straitjacket. but it was very much like...
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the scoring enters scoring had a magic on the other side of the field between andre rison and deion sandersee years ago that the warriors, steph curry, hit the 2003 pointer of his career. he got the 225 games faster than all-time leader ray allen. he currently trails only allen and reggie miller on the all- time list. that is this date in sports, december 4th. >>> a high school football player is facing assault charges in texas after a really ugly on field incidents. it happened last night. the player had just been ejected from on sports only conduct when he ran back on the field and went into the rest who rejected him. and had to be held back by his teammates white the 58-year-old referee lay on the ground. he was later taken to the hospital the ambulance to be evaluated for a concussion and a shoulder injury. it the player was taken to the county jail before being released on a $10,000 bond. his school did win the game. today, the district removed them from the playoffs as a penalty for his actions. >>> how about we and on a little more positive high school put a note? it is time to check
the scoring enters scoring had a magic on the other side of the field between andre rison and deion sandersee years ago that the warriors, steph curry, hit the 2003 pointer of his career. he got the 225 games faster than all-time leader ray allen. he currently trails only allen and reggie miller on the all- time list. that is this date in sports, december 4th. >>> a high school football player is facing assault charges in texas after a really ugly on field incidents. it happened last...
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craig shirley's book "reagan rison, the decisive years, 1976 to 1980." as you can tell from the conversation, very lively, very topical, and it has power in this moment. thank you so much. >>> week nights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines colonial era diplomatic ties between european settlers and the iroquois confederacy of the eastern great lakes region. he describes what treaty meetings might have looked like, the role of interpreters, and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch tonight, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> up next, a look at president reagan's foreign policy toward the soviet union during the 1980s. univers
craig shirley's book "reagan rison, the decisive years, 1976 to 1980." as you can tell from the conversation, very lively, very topical, and it has power in this moment. thank you so much. >>> week nights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines colonial era diplomatic ties between european settlers and the iroquois confederacy of the...
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james rison wrote a book about operation merlin, cia plot to send a little destruction book to iran totor it for dummies for it although faulty may have actually helped the iran audience into the new club. why is it so important the world be informed of the u.s. even by accidental question mckay calls president obama the greatest enemy to press freedom and a generation. now history may judge president trump less kindly for his relentless anti- press bluster. but it's easy to stomach and knowing tweets over aggressive and deadly action any given sunday. and that is the memo. the real question is, why does the press still fought over former president obama even though he consistently fought to shut them up? is it some weird s&m gambit, the party panel has returned. alex wilkes, kmele and moe vela. kmele will talk about this we covered these in real-time. does president obama have a leg to stand out in terms of criticizing others for suppressing press freedom? >> he really does at least not the united states would surly the case as you mentioned donald trump's rhetoric from the press is p
james rison wrote a book about operation merlin, cia plot to send a little destruction book to iran totor it for dummies for it although faulty may have actually helped the iran audience into the new club. why is it so important the world be informed of the u.s. even by accidental question mckay calls president obama the greatest enemy to press freedom and a generation. now history may judge president trump less kindly for his relentless anti- press bluster. but it's easy to stomach and knowing...
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. >> the problem with the transfers, all california ,risons are enclosed unventilated.aders are telling us, don't mingle with people you , wear a mask inside. oncan't be operating alternative facts when it comes to enclosed, unventilated buildings. we can't cap one set of rules -- cap have one set of rules for restaurants, gyms, no slides, etc., and another for prisons. amy: speaking from inside san quentin. y's be transferred as early as today. the responsibility of authorities when it comes to the people theincarcerate, with the responsibity and cang for them? >> i'm sorry? amy: if you can discuss the responsibility of federal authorities or state authorities when it comes to who they incarcerate and caring for them when they are inside? >> they do have a responsibili. theyave a responsibility of care and protection. but even if they did not care about those people, the people ey have often dehumanized, e people over policed in the communities and over sentenced and the like, we have to also recognize what happens inside the prisons gets into the communitin a number o
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lisa collin, i want to ask you, is there a political rison the other sidef this?gelicals might see their goals forwarded by president trump, but is it possible that politicians could be manipulated by evangelicals or not? ion't have an opinion, i am just wondering. collin: yes, there's always tha concat, ultimately, evangelicals may win temporary political battles, but ultimately lose the culture war. i have been very surprised the last number of years just to see how eager both sides are for a cultural war, and how, for as much as we want to talk about foreign policy or talk about economic policy, really, so many of our issues really come down to, are you on this side or that side of this sort of big political game? and i do think, insofar as evangelicals are drawn into tha kindme, it does present a major problem in terms of our proclamation of the gospel long run. but i do agree with dr. land ash wellgh, that there's a lot of things that are happening all the time with evangelicals, caring for their neighbors, eve, sufferut giving god glory, and loving their nei
lisa collin, i want to ask you, is there a political rison the other sidef this?gelicals might see their goals forwarded by president trump, but is it possible that politicians could be manipulated by evangelicals or not? ion't have an opinion, i am just wondering. collin: yes, there's always tha concat, ultimately, evangelicals may win temporary political battles, but ultimately lose the culture war. i have been very surprised the last number of years just to see how eager both sides are for a...
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>>instead he finds a grown man hanging out on a mattress risones has details of oklahoma city 9, 1, 1, one emergenci've got a during mom now the stranger in his house and a mattresseek. remember camped out vernight on the somebody here immediately i have a gun on hiright police say before the homeowner grabbed his gun hekept hearing strange noises coming from his adult he heard >>and we want investigate there's actually somebody that here to take up residence in his attic, the residence has a staircasehat goes up the side of thhouse with cess and that appears to be w the persongot to be out on the 911 call you can hearthe homeowner direct the suspect out of the house at gunpoint or of ur bag we're going down there put the gun wn now, i'm walking down the str words turn left here left he realized his fence gate was lock. so he escorted him do the driveway where officers are waiting tonight that spect in the oklahoma county jail. >>wellen ah that was johns reporting for us tonight, quite a story there. meantime 86 year-old otis do car an his 67 year-old fe dimitri they were ontheir way
>>instead he finds a grown man hanging out on a mattress risones has details of oklahoma city 9, 1, 1, one emergenci've got a during mom now the stranger in his house and a mattresseek. remember camped out vernight on the somebody here immediately i have a gun on hiright police say before the homeowner grabbed his gun hekept hearing strange noises coming from his adult he heard >>and we want investigate there's actually somebody that here to take up residence in his attic, the...
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almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks ill of healing that can happen after a long period of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone theater and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon knowledge is power so the saying goes that's why a project in russia is encouraging reading among $200.00 children with disabilities who are stuck at home because of coronavirus restrictions it's a positive boost for russia's publishing industry which is struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic priyanka gupta reports. you know all our schools remain closed to moscow but these days 10 year old timothy conexant is keeping himself busy every week he spent reading to 7 year old. 1500 kilometers away. berg she is visually impaired like timothy is also stuck at home because of corn a biased restrictions but a project called reading aloud drawn by russian foundation is springing this back
almost certainly rison in a time of lockdown because of plague and it really speaks ill of healing that can happen after a long period of not being able to do what you want to do plagues have come and gone theater and shakespeare's plays survived above all today he might have urged patience come want to come may says macbeth time and the hour runs through the roughest. joho al-jazeera stratford upon avon knowledge is power so the saying goes that's why a project in russia is encouraging reading...
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administration actually monitored phone records, subpoenaed reporters, let's not -- mow notably the james risonse from the new york times. how do we put all of that through an understanding of how this administration approached these situations with the media? patty: control of image. that is what all presidents wants to do, they want to control the image. he did not like the idea that people were leaking information or trying to get information that he did not want to be made public. so barack obama is not exactly a , first amendment champion. up until this time, he has prosecuted more journalists and whistleblowers than any other presidency in history. susan: how have you told his story in the newseum? patty: with head photo exhibits about president obama. photo exhibits every four years about the campaign and the press. talk about his incredible social media clout. clout,in, social media using it for yourself, social-media also bites back. there were journalists who captured unscripted moments of him on the campaign trail, that ended up reverberating as not being very flattering. things that
administration actually monitored phone records, subpoenaed reporters, let's not -- mow notably the james risonse from the new york times. how do we put all of that through an understanding of how this administration approached these situations with the media? patty: control of image. that is what all presidents wants to do, they want to control the image. he did not like the idea that people were leaking information or trying to get information that he did not want to be made public. so barack...
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our prisoners that might be medically compromised, including prisoners with terminal illnesses. ,risoners who are elderly respiratory or heart conditions, and people who are in pretrial detention who are not a risk to public safety. the majority of the inmates come from communities that are already disproportionately impacted. we want to make sure they are tested and medically cleared before they are released. this protects the inmates, the prison staff and general public. >> i want to thank our witnesses for being here today. this has been a challenging year for our nation. our criminal justice system has had to adapt in order to ensure justice is served no matter the circumstances we are facing. we must continue to seek improvement to our justice system and guarantee victims of crime and their families are never deprived of justice. we must ensure there is fairness and transparency about the criminal justice system. i've appreciated hearing from our witnesses today. director washington, i want to commend the u.s. marshals service for their tremendous .ork in rescuing 33 children protect
our prisoners that might be medically compromised, including prisoners with terminal illnesses. ,risoners who are elderly respiratory or heart conditions, and people who are in pretrial detention who are not a risk to public safety. the majority of the inmates come from communities that are already disproportionately impacted. we want to make sure they are tested and medically cleared before they are released. this protects the inmates, the prison staff and general public. >> i want to...
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we look at all the things we have done, we have now worked on ,rison reform that's important, so manyther things. but when you look at how well the black community has been doing under this administration, nobody has done anything like we've done. the big thing is criminal justice reform. i keep hearing about criminal justice reform and everyone is trying to take the credit, and that one, we will take the full credit because it could not have been done without us. i'm not sure if the previous administration tried, but they certainly couldn't get it done. the people who came into my office really, really asking very nicely for help. these are not people who are supporters of mine, but once we got a they took the full credit for themselves, and that's ok too, but we got done on criminal justice reform and all these people are element not talking about is the opportunity zones. we did that with a friend of yours from south carolina. it was his idea and a big idea, and it has worked much better than our wireless streams -- then our wildest dreams. welcome to the capitol hill a taunus zone
we look at all the things we have done, we have now worked on ,rison reform that's important, so manyther things. but when you look at how well the black community has been doing under this administration, nobody has done anything like we've done. the big thing is criminal justice reform. i keep hearing about criminal justice reform and everyone is trying to take the credit, and that one, we will take the full credit because it could not have been done without us. i'm not sure if the previous...
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if you look at what we have done , criminal justice reform, ,rison reform, opportunity historically blackolleges and universities come a long term funding. every year, they had to come back and ask for funding. i said, we have to get you long-term funding. we got them more money than they wanted. they needed it. host: president trump appealing to the blackfoot in north carolina. florida --tate in north carolina. the biden state florida. -- to move the needle, according to a washington journal poll. mr. trump leads among latino voters. in 2016, hillary clinton won 66% of the latino vote. back to your calls come up supporters only. joe biden supporters, call in about 25 minutes. good morning. caller: alexandria, louisiana. virginia. host: that is my bad. caller: that is all right. host: we are glad to hear from you. lover: i love c-span and i coast-to-coast. you are the top shows i listen to for my news. i am an african-american. i love this country. i left the democratic party because of all the lies they have done and stuff like that. trump, just like you were playing that clip, he has fu
if you look at what we have done , criminal justice reform, ,rison reform, opportunity historically blackolleges and universities come a long term funding. every year, they had to come back and ask for funding. i said, we have to get you long-term funding. we got them more money than they wanted. they needed it. host: president trump appealing to the blackfoot in north carolina. florida --tate in north carolina. the biden state florida. -- to move the needle, according to a washington journal...