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yett the president there keeps criticizing the lockdown meant to slow down the spread of the disease. on sunday he greeted hundreds of people protesting against lockdown. reporter: brazilian president is still staunchly opposed to the lockdown. reporter: although the president continues to minimize the disease, this time he chose not to get too close to the anti-lockdown protesters greeted outside the presidential palace. with some exceptions. this demonstration took place as the number of infected pazed the 100,000 figure. the number of dead passing the 7,000 victims. experts say the real figure could be 10 or 15 times higher. that's why brazil states decided to impose the lockdown. to slow down the spread of the disease. and why they say his criticism is dangerous. many residents back the lockdown. reporter: schools and businesses will remain closed at least until may 11. and to encourage residents to keep their distances and abide by the rules, the city of rio de janeiro symbolically lit the statue of christ redeememer wita mamask on his face. annette: ventilators says it's foiled
yett the president there keeps criticizing the lockdown meant to slow down the spread of the disease. on sunday he greeted hundreds of people protesting against lockdown. reporter: brazilian president is still staunchly opposed to the lockdown. reporter: although the president continues to minimize the disease, this time he chose not to get too close to the anti-lockdown protesters greeted outside the presidential palace. with some exceptions. this demonstration took place as the number of...
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congress right now, they go home and do commercials how they want to protect the existing conditions yett they are suing, -- and they are suing, they are suing right now in court to gut the aca and eliminate protections for people with the existing condition. people could be denied coverage when they need it most and covid-19, resulting in more chaos in these challenging times. you won't hear any mention of the lawsuit at the republican convention, no. president trump actually started monday saying he would defend protections for americans with the existing conditions. he actively said that while the administration is in court right now suing to take away these protections. you can't this stuff up. surreality. that is what it is. dishonesty. lying. for this and so many reasons, we need to elect joe biden and kamala harris. the american people cannot afford four more years of this dangerous and chaotic leadership. one more point. the trump administration's health care sabotage and weekend inadequate coronavirus response -- weak and inadequate coronavirus response, and no one is more guilty
congress right now, they go home and do commercials how they want to protect the existing conditions yett they are suing, -- and they are suing, they are suing right now in court to gut the aca and eliminate protections for people with the existing condition. people could be denied coverage when they need it most and covid-19, resulting in more chaos in these challenging times. you won't hear any mention of the lawsuit at the republican convention, no. president trump actually started monday...
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yett protesters had ann explicit responsee for the president one that was graffitied on to the neighboring st john's church and which left little to the imagination. for more on the protests in los angeles i'd like to bring in a correspondent and he said company he said thank you so much for being with us following a very heavy knowledge of finance what's the latest where you are this monday. . santa monicica and downwntown l los angeles the ciy of santa monica is in clean u up mode it today after chaos struck on sunday. as looters broke into stores just blocks away from a mostly peaceful black lives matter protest. today businesses are closed and boarded up as volunteers. came out to help clean up the leftover debris from the looting and vandalizing that happened yesterday. and earlier yesterday evening police blocked off many of the main roads coming into santa monica which was the majajority of that looting- in an attempt to keep the violence and damage at a memo overnight. which does seem to have worked i watch other places in the country santa monica and los angeles didn't have the sa
yett protesters had ann explicit responsee for the president one that was graffitied on to the neighboring st john's church and which left little to the imagination. for more on the protests in los angeles i'd like to bring in a correspondent and he said company he said thank you so much for being with us following a very heavy knowledge of finance what's the latest where you are this monday. . santa monicica and downwntown l los angeles the ciy of santa monica is in clean u up mode it today...
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david: in a recent survey, i are yett only 19% prepared today to take a vaccine if it is available. is that a surprise to you in so many people are not ready to take it? unfortunately, it is not a surprise and it is fairly consistent with what you see with the annual flu vaccine. it could arrange anywhere from 40 percent,gh as 50%. i understand skepticism. there is a lot of misinformation and concern that people genuinely have based upon some of the readings you can find out there. that demonstrates how important it is for us to work closely with health care authorities, whether it is the cdc, barda, of theencies outside united states to follow appropriate protocols. secondly, it will take a lot of education. not only the responsibility of the pharmaceutical industry, but it will require the government, perhaps even businesses, other stakeholders to make sure that we are sharing the facts. i am cautiously optimistic that as we provide more data, more see theion, as people potential impact, positive impact this could have in terms of returning back to a more normal state in some way
david: in a recent survey, i are yett only 19% prepared today to take a vaccine if it is available. is that a surprise to you in so many people are not ready to take it? unfortunately, it is not a surprise and it is fairly consistent with what you see with the annual flu vaccine. it could arrange anywhere from 40 percent,gh as 50%. i understand skepticism. there is a lot of misinformation and concern that people genuinely have based upon some of the readings you can find out there. that...
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it yett impossible to do again.g the can, i mean agreeing to continue the deeper cuts for yet another month. it looks like a foregone conclusion at this point that they will put another 2 million barrels a day into the market starting in august. so the short answer to your question is, there has been a bit of deficit in the market, certainly in june. banksit's not bad for all , asia is really hurting. seen brent prices more than double since late april. if we do have more supply come onto the market as you described, could we see it to -- so-called taper tantrum in the markets, or is it already been priced? >> that phrase i saw earlier on bloomberg, i think there are two things going on here. for what i said in my earlier , just to maintain cohesion , but i think there's a real danger of opec putting extra oil coinciding with the man recovery starting to stall. we've seen a few pullbacks included last week and again yesterday. we've seen state governors some things but there is a question mark on demand recovery in
it yett impossible to do again.g the can, i mean agreeing to continue the deeper cuts for yet another month. it looks like a foregone conclusion at this point that they will put another 2 million barrels a day into the market starting in august. so the short answer to your question is, there has been a bit of deficit in the market, certainly in june. banksit's not bad for all , asia is really hurting. seen brent prices more than double since late april. if we do have more supply come onto the...
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there wasn't anything said about still, yett all, and today, the vietnam war lasted but all of the vietnam people came back and that is all you heard about. >> thank you very much, again. both of you. >> thank you. announcer: that oral history interview was provided to c-span by the korean war legacy foundation. for more information about their archives with hundreds of interviews with war veterans, video clips and photos, you can visit their website at koreanwar legacy.org. this is american history tv. exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. author jia lynn yang discusses her book "one mighty and irresistible tide." it looks at the evolution of u.s. policy since the immigration act of 1924. economic andthe moral debates leading up to the passage of the law and how those factors influenced immigration legislation throughout the
there wasn't anything said about still, yett all, and today, the vietnam war lasted but all of the vietnam people came back and that is all you heard about. >> thank you very much, again. both of you. >> thank you. announcer: that oral history interview was provided to c-span by the korean war legacy foundation. for more information about their archives with hundreds of interviews with war veterans, video clips and photos, you can visit their website at koreanwar legacy.org. this is...
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out yettting taken again after yesterday's slide, dragging energy equities with that uncertainty rains in the commodity. president trump's positive covid test and what is going on behind the scenes not the white house. joining us is mario parker, bloomberg white house reporter. what do we know at this moment? mario: everything is kind of unclear, given that the white house was taken by surprise with the president and first lady testing positive last night. we are starting to get some inckle sin -- some trickles in terms of who has negative results. we know that jared kushner and ivanka trump, two of the aides,nt's other closest have negative tests, as well as his son barron. right now we know that there's negative tests that have come in. we are not sure just yet how many other white house staff will be quarantined. guy: thank you very much, indeed. how on earth was the white house cut by surprise by this is a key question. another surprise, another big story. this in terms of what we have seen for the economy. the payroll number coming out a little bit earlier on, and it was significa
out yettting taken again after yesterday's slide, dragging energy equities with that uncertainty rains in the commodity. president trump's positive covid test and what is going on behind the scenes not the white house. joining us is mario parker, bloomberg white house reporter. what do we know at this moment? mario: everything is kind of unclear, given that the white house was taken by surprise with the president and first lady testing positive last night. we are starting to get some inckle sin...
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but i am strongly for choice and yett i hate e the concept of abortion.t you wouould not ban it were partial-birth abortionon? mr. trump: i am pro-o-choice in every respect. as far as it goes. but i just hate it. amy: so that was president trump in 1999. fatima goss graves, talk about the significance -- saying "i am pro-choice in every way" and now he is the first sitting president ever to address the march for life march in washington. decadesa difference to makes in terms of his ability to play to his base. that is what this is about. the irony is seven in 10 do not want to see roe v. wade overturned. he is now out of step with the majority of people and has moved away from where most people are both in 1999, but certainly where they are right now. go tof you could then what happened on wednesday where the education secretary betsy make says she wants to abortion unconstitutional andd unthinkable and compared abortion to slavery. >> it is outrageous. it is outrageous to really compare anything to slavery, but it is outrageous to especially comparare ab
but i am strongly for choice and yett i hate e the concept of abortion.t you wouould not ban it were partial-birth abortionon? mr. trump: i am pro-o-choice in every respect. as far as it goes. but i just hate it. amy: so that was president trump in 1999. fatima goss graves, talk about the significance -- saying "i am pro-choice in every way" and now he is the first sitting president ever to address the march for life march in washington. decadesa difference to makes in terms of his...
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anand here we are in 2020 dealig yett again with the faiailure to comply with civil rights laws.s. police d departments that abuse the cicivil rights of unarmed aafrican-amemericans far too of. quite remarkakably, w when you k ababout charlottesville and the hate r rally t that unfolded the in 2017 that resultedd in harm o individuduals and loss-of-life, ththe loss of heheather heyer's life. presidident trump's reaction cod not bebe any different. there he referrered to thee viot inindividuals who o drove that y asas very fine people. anand here he is essentitially dedeclaring war -- the cleared r on people who are out solely to speak out against racial violence, against police violence, people were sayingg enough is enough, people who are sayingng we see thesese incidens time and time agagain captured n video and we refused to alloww you to turn a blind eye to this any longer. floyd,killing of f george these images have gone viral across our country, across the globe. it is the e straw that broke the camels back. and here we are, people all acacross our countryry w who are spspkin
anand here we are in 2020 dealig yett again with the faiailure to comply with civil rights laws.s. police d departments that abuse the cicivil rights of unarmed aafrican-amemericans far too of. quite remarkakably, w when you k ababout charlottesville and the hate r rally t that unfolded the in 2017 that resultedd in harm o individuduals and loss-of-life, ththe loss of heheather heyer's life. presidident trump's reaction cod not bebe any different. there he referrered to thee viot inindividuals...
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. >> i hear you say that and, yett you see pes, video of people enjoying themselves at the beach in florida perhaps other places. what do you say to them? >> one of the things that's stimulated me to make the statement about appeing and tweeting the younger generation is that i see thpiose ctures of people frolicking aroun bar. it's spring break, in many cases, you're young, feel invulnerable, want to have a good time. i get that. i was young at one time and enjoyed doing that, bt this is a very unique situation we're in. you know, you can almost make an analogous to what was happening, you know, in a war whenry evee was called upon to just step to the plate and do something extraordinary. it isn't business as usual. we cannot treat this as business as usual. >> woodruff: speaking of spring break, cvonflicting aice this week to americans in different states about whether schools should be clsed, opened, daycare centers. what is your best advice on that right now?va >> iies from location to location. you want to listen to the local -- state and local health authorities, but you also would ho
. >> i hear you say that and, yett you see pes, video of people enjoying themselves at the beach in florida perhaps other places. what do you say to them? >> one of the things that's stimulated me to make the statement about appeing and tweeting the younger generation is that i see thpiose ctures of people frolicking aroun bar. it's spring break, in many cases, you're young, feel invulnerable, want to have a good time. i get that. i was young at one time and enjoyed doing that, bt...
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yett a demands. first demand was to transfer the vacant homes that the city of phihiladelphia and the housig into a community land trust. they refused to talk toto us abt those issues. they raised many other issues that were imporortant, but refud to talk about those. we dececided we would walk out, that we needed that one conversation that was about permanent housing. upon doing that, they started to escalate and threaten us and to cut our sanitation contracts. we then engaged them again. that is where we are at now. they have decided to come to the table with the actual mayor and the actual housing authority ceo to have a real conversation about permanent low income housing. amy: last month, one of your fellow housing activists,, jennifer bennetch, announced they were helping unhoused families occupy multiple homes. in this clclip from an intntervw with unicorn riot, she describes who owns the homes. >> so we're over there right across the street from the $45 million housing authority had -- headqu
yett a demands. first demand was to transfer the vacant homes that the city of phihiladelphia and the housig into a community land trust. they refused to talk toto us abt those issues. they raised many other issues that were imporortant, but refud to talk about those. we dececided we would walk out, that we needed that one conversation that was about permanent housing. upon doing that, they started to escalate and threaten us and to cut our sanitation contracts. we then engaged them again. that...
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let's face it, it's being talked yett all the time, and everything today has happened in the past, upd including camps some have described as concentration camps and others have described as facilities that are treating everyone fairly. we have to start learning from the things that have happened. because there are lessons there . history is important. this book i am writing, i just hope people go, wait a minute. where is this happening today? susan: book number 32? jeff: when you cannot write good, write a lot. it has always been my philosophy. susan: the name of the current book is "the vagabonds." thank you so much for telling some of its story to us. jeff: my pleasure, thank you. ♪ announcer: all q&a is available on our website and as a podcast. c-span.org. on q&a, malcolm gladwell talks about his book, "talking to strangers," about how we make judgments about people we do not know. that is next sunday at 8 p.m. p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night at 8:30 p.m. eastern, david baldacci talks about his writing career and books on in-depth. 2.ch book tv on c-span >> boris johnson
let's face it, it's being talked yett all the time, and everything today has happened in the past, upd including camps some have described as concentration camps and others have described as facilities that are treating everyone fairly. we have to start learning from the things that have happened. because there are lessons there . history is important. this book i am writing, i just hope people go, wait a minute. where is this happening today? susan: book number 32? jeff: when you cannot write...
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yette they were and are the two indispensable americans franklin and washington the founding partnership. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. we have time for some questions. >> can you please wait until we bring the microphone. >> i will be happy ever lot more that was in this talk. >> is a professional historian, you remain in all that we have guys like this in the right place at the right time. >> i do but both of them -- we have to listen to what they say, both of them honestly we think of franklin as his religious views or whatever we think about washington you know were conventional christians. but both believe it was from divine providence. they both believe that god or divine separated and created american something new under thr sun. and they both were chosen in the alignment and as were edmund randolph or john hancock, you can just keep naming these people who were central to this role, thomas jefferson, john adams, samuel adams, a laundryam list, yes it is impressive, i think people rise to the occasions, and especially in the south that was a real crucible. in tempered
yette they were and are the two indispensable americans franklin and washington the founding partnership. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. we have time for some questions. >> can you please wait until we bring the microphone. >> i will be happy ever lot more that was in this talk. >> is a professional historian, you remain in all that we have guys like this in the right place at the right time. >> i do but both of them -- we have to listen to what they say,...
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come through here in march, and now, you know, for to come at the end, you know, it was just marking yettgain a hard year. there's a reason they call itng "nashville st a lot of people coming together.r. the first people reaching out t me weople trying to figure out how to help.p. while it was a dark day, someme people weretill trying to find a little bit of hope and help people out. >> nawaz: we'll be the story for updates. that is kimberlee kreusi fromm the associated press joining us tonight from nashville. thanks to you.y >> thanku. >> nawaz: in the day's other news, beginning on monday, travelers from the united kingdom must present a negive covid-19 test within three days of flying to the united states.. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention made the announcement last nighto help prevent the spread of new, highly contagious covid variants in britain. that comes as the u.s. death toll neared 330,000. and hospitalizations nationwide hit a new record high yesterdayh more than 120,000. we'll take a closer look at thet devag toll the pandemic has taken on los angeles county
come through here in march, and now, you know, for to come at the end, you know, it was just marking yettgain a hard year. there's a reason they call itng "nashville st a lot of people coming together.r. the first people reaching out t me weople trying to figure out how to help.p. while it was a dark day, someme people weretill trying to find a little bit of hope and help people out. >> nawaz: we'll be the story for updates. that is kimberlee kreusi fromm the associated press joining...
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a result of hard work by both the trump administration and your agency in the state of of indiana, yett seems to be a story that is rarely highlighted. i am glad that you mentioned earlier the problems that you made, and, like i said, along can you explain how ambient air quality measures have made improvements across the country? >> absolutely. we have redesignated 38 , and iinment areas , and this have more is with the states and local governments to make sure they are implemented different procedures and processes to improve the air quality in their .ommunities as of today, the entire state of florida is in attainment. we have designated communities, in addition to the three mentioned in indiana, a number of communities, and ohio. along the midwest so-called rust belt. we are working with communities to make sure they are providing clean air and meeting the standards across the word dashboard -- board. and thank you for raising that, because it is at the state level and also the local government level. there is a lot of work for reaching and maintaining the air quality standards that
a result of hard work by both the trump administration and your agency in the state of of indiana, yett seems to be a story that is rarely highlighted. i am glad that you mentioned earlier the problems that you made, and, like i said, along can you explain how ambient air quality measures have made improvements across the country? >> absolutely. we have redesignated 38 , and iinment areas , and this have more is with the states and local governments to make sure they are implemented...