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he tauted it. he took it himself when he found out staff members whom he had been exposed to had covid-19. from the very beginning there was essentially no evidence that this drug could work for covid patients. christine, laura? >> all right, elizabeth. thank you for that. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this tuesday morning. take a look at markets around the world. all higher here. significant gains in tokyo, hong kong, and shanghai as well. futures, they are up. looks like a bounce again here today. stocks finished higher monday after a rocky trading day. the dow swung more than 1,000 points between the low and high before closing up 158 points. the s&p 500, nasdaq also finished higher. couple of competing interests here. investors are concerned about a spike of coronavirus cases in the u.s. and china and were called after the federal government wanted the main street program to help small and middle sized buyers. >>> the airlines is using its frequent flyer program to raise money. it will
he tauted it. he took it himself when he found out staff members whom he had been exposed to had covid-19. from the very beginning there was essentially no evidence that this drug could work for covid patients. christine, laura? >> all right, elizabeth. thank you for that. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this tuesday morning. take a look at markets around the world. all higher here. significant gains in tokyo, hong kong, and shanghai as well. futures, they are up. looks...
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well the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air but it's visual poetry and images that. create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. from. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos by the border can be. jerry and has lived in berlin for 30 years. his work has already been shown of the document in kaesong but this is his 1st show in berlin. dark images of big city life in africa and europe are can be has a playful approach he says you only have to look impressed the shots are at the right moment. his photos show people's everyday life they don't take strengths on the street. is very determined to move in the global south of the world but also in the in the global north and do not make a distinction between the kind of polarities that we otherwise see are forced on the communities politically socially. people and moments everything seemingly can surely captured. i kimba day i can be is here with me in the studio welcome and thank you so m
well the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air but it's visual poetry and images that. create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. from. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos by the border can be. jerry and has lived in berlin for 30 years. his work has already been shown of the document in kaesong but this is his 1st show in berlin. dark...
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president kept saying his first and only priority is to keep americans safe, and that's one he has been tauting this vaccine. at the same time, he's not wearing a mask. he's not social distancing at his rallies. in fact, he's encouraging people not to wear masks. look at this exchange he had with one of the white house reporters as he tried to ask the president a question just today. >> you're going to have to take that off, please. how many feet are you away. >> i'll speak a lot louder. >> if you don't take it off, you're very muffled. so if you would take it off. >> i can speak a lot louder. is that better? >> it's better, yeah. it's better. >> robert, his actions do not
president kept saying his first and only priority is to keep americans safe, and that's one he has been tauting this vaccine. at the same time, he's not wearing a mask. he's not social distancing at his rallies. in fact, he's encouraging people not to wear masks. look at this exchange he had with one of the white house reporters as he tried to ask the president a question just today. >> you're going to have to take that off, please. how many feet are you away. >> i'll speak a lot...
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. >> now, for the first 20 minutes president trump tauted the nation's economy. he stuck to the script claiming success with economic growth, low unemployment numbers. he also tauted new trade agreements with mexico, china, and canada. >> pro growth, pro family, and most of all pro-american. we will never let socialism destroy american health care. >> other moments that illustrated the divide among lawmakers included when the president spoke about the 2nd amendment, immigration, and the border. michigan governor gretchen whitmer. >> it doesn't matter. student loans or prescription drugs. american workers are hurting. . >> now, a new gala poll shows national support for president trump at 49%. that is his highest number since inauguration day. >>> time is now 4:35. the iowa democratic party has released partial vote results after a day-long delay. early results show pete buttigieg with a slight lead over bernie sanders. elizabeth warren is in third place followed by joe biden and amy klobuchar. those results were delayed because of technical problems with a report
. >> now, for the first 20 minutes president trump tauted the nation's economy. he stuck to the script claiming success with economic growth, low unemployment numbers. he also tauted new trade agreements with mexico, china, and canada. >> pro growth, pro family, and most of all pro-american. we will never let socialism destroy american health care. >> other moments that illustrated the divide among lawmakers included when the president spoke about the 2nd amendment,...
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that umbrella even had to replicate the slight curve, the slight sag, in the taut line , because it isot perfectly straight. once we solved all of those problems, the next challenge is, how do you tell the story? so, we turned to filmmakers, historians. our lead vice president for collections, scott stephenson. and they spent, huddled together and spent two years working on the storyline, the imagery, thinking about the music, the narration, the presentation, a -- the light quality, to really give this tent meaning. our goal is to give meaning to george washington's leadership. he was commander-in-chief for eight years. never left his troops. and he inspired a sense of loyalty. he instilled a sense of responsibility in the army that has really become the bedrock of the traditions of the american military ever since. without him, the army would likely have dissolved, and the war would have been lost. so, in many ways, it is an emblem for the entire museum. how do you take these small objects, how do you make these objects come alive and tell the incredible life-and-death decisions, the
that umbrella even had to replicate the slight curve, the slight sag, in the taut line , because it isot perfectly straight. once we solved all of those problems, the next challenge is, how do you tell the story? so, we turned to filmmakers, historians. our lead vice president for collections, scott stephenson. and they spent, huddled together and spent two years working on the storyline, the imagery, thinking about the music, the narration, the presentation, a -- the light quality, to really...
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dad hung taut bead of the code that's made him an online sensation but wants to keep his son down to earth. for a new me it's what i've told him you haven't done anything remarkable. you've only recorded a few videos and the content taught is not so extraordinary just the basics in programming it. parents without a computing background can send their kids to classes like this and demand is booming china's i.t. education market is expected to be worth $4800000000.00 euros by next year the push for kid friendly curriculum comes from a chinese state which wants to develop a new generation of ai and robotic experts like coding whiz. and make china a dominant force in the world's cyber future. or the last in the future i hope to use code based on the chinese language so we can write and do more in this computing language. is already leading the way. his advice to his fans coding is a long term challenge so start learning now. the. graph of the day we're going to refer to the him other bundle brands are experiencing the effects of privacy and that's it for all concerned except for. happine
dad hung taut bead of the code that's made him an online sensation but wants to keep his son down to earth. for a new me it's what i've told him you haven't done anything remarkable. you've only recorded a few videos and the content taught is not so extraordinary just the basics in programming it. parents without a computing background can send their kids to classes like this and demand is booming china's i.t. education market is expected to be worth $4800000000.00 euros by next year the push...
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react to the coronavirus when it comes to different age groups babies differently affected then tautness all school kids. now there's somebody paul i've seen some reports from china indicating there that newborns especially maybe a little bit scared more often affected more severely requiring also oxygen. therapy for some time in a survey we had doing in germany at the moment we're actually not seeing that is the that he sees severity we're seeing is pretty commonly spread across all age groups meaning you know infants preschool children and then also of the school age in adolescence now and then and yet yeah. you got and again the most in again the most you know off the symptomatic the most common symptoms and we are serving here as fever. rhinitis sore throat so again fairy you know large overlap with the common good common cold or restrict 3 tract infections and about 10 to 15 percent also associated with bronchitis and pneumonia as well as best friend right so all of these symptoms we also see with infections with other respect viruses we are familiar with in mediatrix for example th
react to the coronavirus when it comes to different age groups babies differently affected then tautness all school kids. now there's somebody paul i've seen some reports from china indicating there that newborns especially maybe a little bit scared more often affected more severely requiring also oxygen. therapy for some time in a survey we had doing in germany at the moment we're actually not seeing that is the that he sees severity we're seeing is pretty commonly spread across all age groups...
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of the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air but it's visual poetry and images that can create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos by. can be the london born nigerian has lived in berlin for 30 years. his work has already been shown at the document in kaesong.
of the title of his exhibition reads like poetry 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air but it's visual poetry and images that can create so masterfully the british nigerian photographer captures those fleeting moments of life all over the globe to show us just how similar we really are. the beach in lagos nigeria. photos by. can be the london born nigerian has lived in berlin for 30 years. his work has already been shown at the document in kaesong.
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tell me more about it these 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air because the despite the fact that we're talking about pictures here air and breath and. anything is very very important here work very very important the 6 songs the 6 themes of the exhibition each theme for one in one room and i chose war i compose this title to try to stress to the visitors that i have not only a visual aspect of my in my for the photographs but if they really look at them carefully they'll hear something that you talked about singing and how it ties in very much to this idea that you have of wandering being a wanderer through the world. that's very much a part of your artistic life if you've made it into something of a philosophy. i call myself actually of the loss of philosophical photographer the idea is. in moving well constantly engaging with our environment the our what is immediately around us and it's responding to it so the environment knowledge is ours we too have have to acknowledge the environment some very very. acute about this and you've even compared it to a dance now there are
tell me more about it these 6 songs swirling gracefully in the taut air because the despite the fact that we're talking about pictures here air and breath and. anything is very very important here work very very important the 6 songs the 6 themes of the exhibition each theme for one in one room and i chose war i compose this title to try to stress to the visitors that i have not only a visual aspect of my in my for the photographs but if they really look at them carefully they'll hear something...
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it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever toce a videogame. well, let's just say your hour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than it had been doom that defined shooter games. half—life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. fans patiently awaited new half—life content, but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marc cieslak has been to valve's headquarters in the us, where he's got his hands on their latest addition to the franchise, a game which has surprised many by embracing virtual reality. bellevue, washington, is home to valve software, an award—winning games development company. it has plans to reinvigorate virtual reality with half—life's help. a title which changed games forever. hey, mr freeman, i had a bunch of messages for you... there has been a lot of hype and high hopes around the rebirth of virtual reality. vr headsets have arrived from a variety of different companies. but in recent
it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever toce a videogame. well, let's just say your hour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than it had been doom that defined shooter games. half—life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. fans patiently awaited new half—life content, but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now,...
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. -- taut. the cover belt is loose. pressure exerted on it by several rubber wheels to hold the items being transported securely against the transport belt. notice the action of the pressure rollers against the cover belt as a sack moves upward. sacks and parcels of all sizes, small pieces as well as trays filled with letter mail, may be transported vertically without damage. a prototype model with a longer vertical lift is being installed for test in another facility. this compact unit simulates actual operating conditions of the keyboard of a letter sorting machine. it may be used to test personnel for dexterity. or to help them develop rhythm at the keyboard. the machine projects a number code or letter facsimile on the display screen. the student responds by pressing keys corresponding to the number shown. when an error is made, virtual lamps illuminate the correct key. by pressing keys that match the lamps, the student learns correct fingering. the instructor's control panel provides means for method of projection
. -- taut. the cover belt is loose. pressure exerted on it by several rubber wheels to hold the items being transported securely against the transport belt. notice the action of the pressure rollers against the cover belt as a sack moves upward. sacks and parcels of all sizes, small pieces as well as trays filled with letter mail, may be transported vertically without damage. a prototype model with a longer vertical lift is being installed for test in another facility. this compact unit...
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it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever to a video game. well, let's just say your hour has come again. i remember when half—life came out — november, 1998 — a massive moment in pc gaming. before than it had been doom that defined shooter games. half life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. fans patiently awaited new half—life content, but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marks cieslak has been to valve's headquarters in the us, where he's got his hands on the latest addition to the franchise, a game which has surprised many by embracing virtual reality. bellevue, washington is home to valve software, an award—winning games development company. it has plans to reinvigorate virtual reality with half—life's help — a title which changed games forever. hey, mr freeman, i had a bunch of messages for you, but we had a system crash... the first half—life i played was probably the second one, before going back to the first one. but both of them start with a train jou
it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever to a video game. well, let's just say your hour has come again. i remember when half—life came out — november, 1998 — a massive moment in pc gaming. before than it had been doom that defined shooter games. half life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. fans patiently awaited new half—life content, but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until...
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looting out of the bay fair mall where officials say bands of looters and people writing took overnt tauts snapchat video. people are running out of a target store and ransacking it. dozens of people go in, and come out with shoes. a short time later, san leandro pd detained several people, there was an incident where an officer through a flash bang at a crowd of people. we are taking a look at the aftermath, here are stores and walnut creek, you can see glass doors and windows have been smashed and destroyed, and h&m stores were hit as well as a victoria's secret. you can see looters who started fighting over stolen merchandise. the looters are running with arms full of items that they have stolen, then they turn on each other, leaving stolen items all across the sidewalk. we interviewed one person who had watched all of the action. >> i look around. everything is on fire. everything is being broken into. everything is being broken down. it is not a good look. >> finally, we take a look, the mayfair center had several looters arrested, there was a woman on the ground, being handcuffed and
looting out of the bay fair mall where officials say bands of looters and people writing took overnt tauts snapchat video. people are running out of a target store and ransacking it. dozens of people go in, and come out with shoes. a short time later, san leandro pd detained several people, there was an incident where an officer through a flash bang at a crowd of people. we are taking a look at the aftermath, here are stores and walnut creek, you can see glass doors and windows have been...
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. >> for the first 20 minutes, president trump tauted the nation's economy he stuck to the script. he also tauted new trade agreements with china, mexico and canada. . >> our agenda is relentlessly pro worker, pro-family, pro- growth and most of all pro- american. we will never let socialism destroy american health care. >> other moments that illustrated the divide among lawmakers included when the president spoke about the second amendment, immigration, and abortion. gretchen whitmer delivered the democratic response. >> it doesn't matter what the president said about the stock market. what matters is that millions of people struggle to get by. american workers are hurting. . >> a new gala poll shows national support for president trump is at 49%. that's his highest nusince inauguration day. >>> well, the iowa democratic party had to released partial vote results from its president at caucus after a day-long delay. pete buttigieg shows a slight lead over bernie sanders. elizabeth warren is in third place followed by joe biden and amy klobuchar. the votes in iowa were delayed becau
. >> for the first 20 minutes, president trump tauted the nation's economy he stuck to the script. he also tauted new trade agreements with china, mexico and canada. . >> our agenda is relentlessly pro worker, pro-family, pro- growth and most of all pro- american. we will never let socialism destroy american health care. >> other moments that illustrated the divide among lawmakers included when the president spoke about the second amendment, immigration, and abortion. gretchen...
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they taut their own testing.r the last weeks you and i have reported that some members of the task force did want to resume these briefings and they wanted to do it from the white house complex. that's not the case today. it will be very interesting to see exactly who is at this briefing. they haven't given us a list. we expect the doctors to be there. there's a chance they won't be. we know the vice president is going to be leading that. we hope he takes many questions on this uptick in cases and what the latest is if the u.s. does need to rethink its testing strategy. kristen? >> absolutely right, monica. what will the strategy be moving forward. that's going to be the question key question today. i know you're watching another story in the middle of this pandemic. the trump administration overnight launched another fight to the affordable care act. it's not the first time obviously so what can you tell us about this? is it going to be something that really gains traction or has any significance before the elec
they taut their own testing.r the last weeks you and i have reported that some members of the task force did want to resume these briefings and they wanted to do it from the white house complex. that's not the case today. it will be very interesting to see exactly who is at this briefing. they haven't given us a list. we expect the doctors to be there. there's a chance they won't be. we know the vice president is going to be leading that. we hope he takes many questions on this uptick in cases...
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so that the sides of each sack became taut, leaving no space between sacks. being pulled tight, the card were dropped into the sacks. finally, all the racks were addressed. this business is full of such unique terms, and since they are widely used, it's well for all employees to know them. when phil asked cappy to check his work, cappy pointed out a hole between the sacks where mail might slip through. this was easily corrected by re-hooking and tightening the tie cord. together, instructor and student checked over the job, making sure the racks were dressed according to the car diagram. it was important to know the differences between a sack, which is used for newspapers and parcel post, and a pouch, which is used for first-class mail, and then the label holders for the two containers, as well as the different methods of closing. the sack is tied with cords while the pouch is strapped and sealed with a lock. yes, there was a lot to learn about the job of becoming a postal transportation clerk. next, the labels. how they first marked the various separations a
so that the sides of each sack became taut, leaving no space between sacks. being pulled tight, the card were dropped into the sacks. finally, all the racks were addressed. this business is full of such unique terms, and since they are widely used, it's well for all employees to know them. when phil asked cappy to check his work, cappy pointed out a hole between the sacks where mail might slip through. this was easily corrected by re-hooking and tightening the tie cord. together, instructor and...
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hehe taut farmrmerabout ththe importanance of the spspectacd bear for t the local envnviront and theon as a whole. >> the aim of the workshops is to make people aware of the bears' relance to our ecosystem. but we're also k keen for the farmers to appreciate the growowing importance of sustainable farming. our camera traps are a big help there, because they provide a record of what's happening in the immediate surroundings. >> today, rodrÍguez is out retrieving c camera traps and installing new ones. he'll use the footage for future workshops, but also as research data, to further our understanding of the bears' behavior and that of other animals. >> for us, it's anan instrumet that provides a completely different picture of the bears, as opposed to when they're dead. we s see them moving abobou. whenenever we look at ththee images together, the farmemers always take a great interest and d want to find out more. they see for themselves how the bears momove around and play wh each other. that makes them living creatures that they want t to ow more about. >> protecting the specectacled
hehe taut farmrmerabout ththe importanance of the spspectacd bear for t the local envnviront and theon as a whole. >> the aim of the workshops is to make people aware of the bears' relance to our ecosystem. but we're also k keen for the farmers to appreciate the growowing importance of sustainable farming. our camera traps are a big help there, because they provide a record of what's happening in the immediate surroundings. >> today, rodrÍguez is out retrieving c camera traps and...
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that version often taut very much distorts and limits who she was. activism starts two decades before her historic bus stand on december 1st, 1955 and will continue for four decades after. >> as far as i can remember during my lifetime, i resisted the idea of being mistreated and pushed around because of my race, and i felt that all people should be free regardless to their color. >> one day when i was about ten, a met a little white boy named franklin on the road. he was about my size, maybe a little bit larger. he said something to me and threatened to hit me, bald up his fist. i picked up a brick and dared him to hit me. he thought better of the idea and went away. i love that. i mean, i love that she, at ten, she knew the deep injustice of things. >> perhaps the case that guts her the most is a case about a 16-year-old by the name of jeremiah reeves. jeremiah reeves was a high school student, a jazz drummer, and delivered groceries, and had started having a relationship with a young white woman, got found out, she cried rape. >> they put him in t
that version often taut very much distorts and limits who she was. activism starts two decades before her historic bus stand on december 1st, 1955 and will continue for four decades after. >> as far as i can remember during my lifetime, i resisted the idea of being mistreated and pushed around because of my race, and i felt that all people should be free regardless to their color. >> one day when i was about ten, a met a little white boy named franklin on the road. he was about my...
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saying he was getting ready for a big celebration tauting the states he won and talking about other statesuch as wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania where they have big leads. let's go
saying he was getting ready for a big celebration tauting the states he won and talking about other statesuch as wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania where they have big leads. let's go
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in finlaland's daycareres ad schohools, childldren are taut how to protectct the climate. >> it all beganwith the project. we tried it out inin three schoolols. the children monitor the wat d elelectrity ususe d get pa half ofofhat they'v've saved the scschool on thosose utilit. th thehey cabuy somethg with theheoney. ththe project was so sucssssfu, it w expananded to all t t scschools and dadaycare centern ii. >> in the past ten years, residents in ii have reduced their ener consumpmpon by half. the children he e used t money veved to buyoyoys, plas even a a pl table.e. >> they have to come out.. those e are the carrrrots. >> no, they have to go. >> the town n of ii is sururroe unspopoil nature,e,s well as some of europe's largest peat bogs. for centuries, peat was burned here as a source of energy, but theyey're also vast t reservrsf co2. protecting them keeps that c c out of the atmosphere. businessman yuha hulkko is from ii. he bought large tracts of the nearby peat bogs and made them protected areas. >> we can only change if every person andnd every familily ds their part, whatever t
in finlaland's daycareres ad schohools, childldren are taut how to protectct the climate. >> it all beganwith the project. we tried it out inin three schoolols. the children monitor the wat d elelectrity ususe d get pa half ofofhat they'v've saved the scschool on thosose utilit. th thehey cabuy somethg with theheoney. ththe project was so sucssssfu, it w expananded to all t t scschools and dadaycare centern ii. >> in the past ten years, residents in ii have reduced their ener...
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. >> saw the flames from behind the ridge and they must have been like 50, 100 feel taut >> reporter: the fire started at a home. then spread. forcing more than 25,000 to evacuate injuring two firefighters. >> i'm alive. >> reporter: jean page barely escaped as the flames ripped into her yard, nearly torching her hillside home. >> i was terrified i cried all last night. i -- i was -- because you're never going to get back what you put into it. >> reporter: as the fire spread, win grounded critical air support. it's the latest in a brutal year of historic california wildfires. more than 4 million acres scorched so far. >> we have santa ana conditions and high wind conditions that are promoting really big, fast spreading fire events. >> reporter: nearly 11 million under red flag warnings with the threat expected into the weekend. the latest leg of a now year around fire season keeping residents locked in unending worry steve patterson, nbc news, orange county, california. >>> on the other side of the country, in the northeast, millions are bracing for a powerful nor'easter tonight and t
. >> saw the flames from behind the ridge and they must have been like 50, 100 feel taut >> reporter: the fire started at a home. then spread. forcing more than 25,000 to evacuate injuring two firefighters. >> i'm alive. >> reporter: jean page barely escaped as the flames ripped into her yard, nearly torching her hillside home. >> i was terrified i cried all last night. i -- i was -- because you're never going to get back what you put into it. >> reporter: as...
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. >> diana and dodi leave the ritz and they get into a car and the chauffeur who had been drinking tautssay you'll never catch us, and he barrels off into the night. >> there she is, pursued by paparazzi at high speed through the streets of paris. nobody dreamed that it would end in such a violent and shocking way. >>> next on the windsors. >> we were all astonished to see william and harry following their mother's coffin. >> harry has that fear, something is going to happen to megan along the same lines that has happened to his mother. >> every time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, it takes me straight back. >> prince harry and meghan markle just announced they're stepping back. >> to be 100% royal, you have to sacrifice privacy and personal happiness. >> i never thought this would be easy, but i thought it would be fair. >> harry is making this decision because he can't cope with the life that they're living. >>> the house of windsor ruled over by a dutiful queen, elizabeth the second. >> god bless all of you who are willing to share in it. >> as she watches her grands
. >> diana and dodi leave the ritz and they get into a car and the chauffeur who had been drinking tautssay you'll never catch us, and he barrels off into the night. >> there she is, pursued by paparazzi at high speed through the streets of paris. nobody dreamed that it would end in such a violent and shocking way. >>> next on the windsors. >> we were all astonished to see william and harry following their mother's coffin. >> harry has that fear, something is...
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it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever tome. well, let's just say your hour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than it had been doom that defined shooter games. half life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. fans patiently awaited new half—life content, but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marks cieslak has been to valve's headquarters in the us, where he's got his hands on the latest addition to the franchise, a game which has surprised many by embracing virtual reality. bellevue, washington, is home to valve software, and award—winning games development company. it has plans to reinvigorate virtual reality with half—life's help. a title which changed games forever. hey, mr freeman, i had a bunch of messages for you... the first half—life i played was probably the second one, before going back to the first one. but both of them start with a train journey going on, and you are being introdu
it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever tome. well, let's just say your hour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than it had been doom that defined shooter games. half life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. fans patiently awaited new half—life content, but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marks...
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it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever tohour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than, it had been doom that defined shooter games. half—life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. gunfire. cheering. fans patiently awaited new half—life content but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marc cieslak has been to valve's headquarters in the us, where he's got his hands on their latest addition to the franchise — a game which has surprised many by embracing virtual reality. bellevue, washington is home to valve software, an award—winning games development company. it has plans to reinvigorate virtual reality, with half—life's help — a title which changed games forever. hey, mr freeman. i had a bunch of messages for you but we had a system crash... there has been a lot of hype and high hopes around the rebirth of virtual reality. vr headsets have arrived from a variety of different companies. but in re
it featured cinematic storytelling, taut action sequences and some of the creepiest bad guys ever tohour has come again. i remember when half—life came out, november 1998, a massive moment in pc gaming. before than, it had been doom that defined shooter games. half—life reset the bar. a sequel followed in 200a. gunfire. cheering. fans patiently awaited new half—life content but its makers, a company called valve, went very quiet on the half—life front. until now, that is. marc cieslak...
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taut and for his canoe plots and there's not enough spaces not enough medicine north enough doctors on site to deal with the situation appropriately and it's really embarrassing and we're here in europe and we're not able to make sure these people's lives in no longer in danger and even before us and germany wants to follow luxembourg's lead it is expected to take in up to 50 and accompanied miners next saturday. here's a look at small the stories making headlines around the world today partial results from south korea's general election show a landslide election victory for the left leaning governing party the democratic party looks set to gain a majority in the national assembly boosted by an effective response to the coronavirus the election was carried out under strict search will distancing rules u.s. senator elizabeth warren has become the latest high profile democratic party figure to endorse joe biden to be the party's presidential nominee warren who ended her own bid for the white house last month announced her support in a video message mr biden has now been endorsed by all h
taut and for his canoe plots and there's not enough spaces not enough medicine north enough doctors on site to deal with the situation appropriately and it's really embarrassing and we're here in europe and we're not able to make sure these people's lives in no longer in danger and even before us and germany wants to follow luxembourg's lead it is expected to take in up to 50 and accompanied miners next saturday. here's a look at small the stories making headlines around the world today partial...
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that it may actually give you personally immunity but doesn't actually stop being a spread of the tautness to other people i think the jury's out on that in many of these these cases if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them to keep them isolated concentric been a fascinating that we don't know the side effects of and we don't know the long term effects the residual concatenation of facts that might occur because of this for a virus that has such a low mortality rate it seems to be quite an extreme measure is the cure worse that it just seems well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over this what are we really treating and americans and we all in the globe need to always push back science always questions things this is not being a state that's religion this is science we always question. going to bed being one nationality and waking up as another
that it may actually give you personally immunity but doesn't actually stop being a spread of the tautness to other people i think the jury's out on that in many of these these cases if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them to keep them isolated concentric...
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that it may actually give you personally immunity but does it actually stop being spread of the tautness to other people if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly fight face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them is to cure worse that it just seems well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over this what are we really treating americans and we all and the globe need to always push back sides always questions things this is not being a state that's religion this is science we always question. well the coronavirus a pandemic has certainly had a devastating impact on the wild so much so time magazine has now declared this year 2020 the worst yet ever saskia taylor has been assessing if that's really the case. 2020 not exactly a time traveler's topic yes it was challenging yes it was wet and yes it felt and less but according to time magazine 2020 blue other rotten years out of the park for a t
that it may actually give you personally immunity but does it actually stop being spread of the tautness to other people if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly fight face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them is to cure worse that it just seems well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over...
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. >>> back now with something president trump what has tauted on the campaign trial, opportunity zonesthey're helping more black americans achieve the american dream. but are they working? here's blaine alexander. >> reporter: this small stretch of road in louisville, kentucky has a special distinction. it is one of roughly 8,700 areas in the country known as an opportunity zone. the program was created in 2017, a change in passed law to promote investment in low-income communities. >> we're drawing investment into neglected and underserved communities of america so that all americans, regardless of zip code, have access to the american dream. >> reporter: since then president trump has repeatedly touted it as a benefit to the black community. the biggest claim job creation. >> we created tens of thousands of jobs with opportunity zones. from where you sit, here in your city, do you believe that to be true? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. >> reporter: jim is a tax lawyer in louisville. he tracks opportunity zone investments and says most of the investments are real estate projec
. >>> back now with something president trump what has tauted on the campaign trial, opportunity zonesthey're helping more black americans achieve the american dream. but are they working? here's blaine alexander. >> reporter: this small stretch of road in louisville, kentucky has a special distinction. it is one of roughly 8,700 areas in the country known as an opportunity zone. the program was created in 2017, a change in passed law to promote investment in low-income...