76
76
Sep 11, 2020
09/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
back on the short seller piece back to that 30 level that's actually the attractive that i see for a long opportunity here, the fact that $30 has held whether or not nikola is a sham or not, i don't really have any insight into that, but i don't really see that as a long-term negative for nmgm's business. it speaks more to gm's investment into alternative power for their vehicles in the longer term. if we look at gm's portfolio for the next four years, their portfolio for electric vehicles is roughly double what their competitors are about to put out here for the next four years they're really focused on those high margin cars for their business this is one that i really quite like my view for gm is for the long-term. if nikola turns out to be a success, i think gm is a safer way to play for that particular upside i like the stock in the long run and i want to utilize options here to take advantage of that elevated implied volatility. the trade structure i'm using here is going out to october i'm selling $30 put options that's collecting today about $1.55 or 5% of the underlying stock pri
back on the short seller piece back to that 30 level that's actually the attractive that i see for a long opportunity here, the fact that $30 has held whether or not nikola is a sham or not, i don't really have any insight into that, but i don't really see that as a long-term negative for nmgm's business. it speaks more to gm's investment into alternative power for their vehicles in the longer term. if we look at gm's portfolio for the next four years, their portfolio for electric vehicles is...
23
23
Sep 6, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
a pandemic in the way it has become. that was oddly surprising to us even though as historians, we all knew we were long overdue for a pandemic. we still were shocked by how quickly this escalated and how widespread it became and that is obviously the result of rapidity, the rapid nature of travel in the world today. so that was shocking for us to see that play out, even though we kind of expected to see it. it is one thing to think about something theoretically and another to see it play out. in terms of the surprise, i have been surprised by the vehemence and pushback that has happened over mask wearing. in 1918 and 1919 i think the pushback was understandable because people did not grasp germ theory in the way we do today, so i have been surprised. i have been surprised at the extent to which the pushback has occurred. steve: are you getting oral histories and will that be included in this? alexandra: yes. we have asked americans to contact us with their story or objects they may have. we are collecting those stories in the emails. that has been very interesting for us. we are also planning to do oral histories in the long
a pandemic in the way it has become. that was oddly surprising to us even though as historians, we all knew we were long overdue for a pandemic. we still were shocked by how quickly this escalated and how widespread it became and that is obviously the result of rapidity, the rapid nature of travel in the world today. so that was shocking for us to see that play out, even though we kind of expected to see it. it is one thing to think about something theoretically and another to see it play out....
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
a. long look at what. the right job was but. a lot can happen during an archery tournament or know one an arrow could easily hit someone that's why we're praying today and giving gifts to the local spirits and gods so that they protect us in your own government not. that the robot talked to you today the youngsters really don't know how difficult it was back then they've all gone soft and i'll show you i'm only on the run. ah. the target is 145 meters away every archer has 2 arrows. up to me has taken on a big challenge but it nearly all goes wrong at the start when he has trouble stringing his bow. the knot needs to be smaller. for. the 1st attempt. with. this too bad. this one will be a bonus i. know . there are. rules i was one of the arches. but now i'm 73 and it's high time the youngsters stepped into the spotlight. now i think i'll have to leave the stage to them. though. doherty's big day is here. the consecration of the monks. it symbolizes the day that buddha left his palace in search of the meaning of life in truth. the
a. long look at what. the right job was but. a lot can happen during an archery tournament or know one an arrow could easily hit someone that's why we're praying today and giving gifts to the local spirits and gods so that they protect us in your own government not. that the robot talked to you today the youngsters really don't know how difficult it was back then they've all gone soft and i'll show you i'm only on the run. ah. the target is 145 meters away every archer has 2 arrows. up to me...
158
158
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
rates will play a long to a degree. across the coupon bond curve, which is sizable, this is going to be an equity market story for the u.s. election cycle. manus: we will come back to that in just a moment. a little bit of a news update. stephen gallo from bmo capital markets stays with the crew. lauren right with your first word news. >> donald trump has nominated amy coney barrett to the supreme court. she would be his third appointment to the bench, cementing a shift to the right for a generation. be a devout to catholic and has described abortion as always immoral. republicans are planning a confirmation vote in the last week of october. a conservative party rebellion against boris johnson is rate -- is giving steam -- is gaining steam. labour party is criticizing the chancellor for putting jobs at risk. and says his planes to support the economy do far too little for hardest hit sectors. the lebanon prime minister has stepped down after failing to form a government. it leaves the nation rudderless as it struggles t
rates will play a long to a degree. across the coupon bond curve, which is sizable, this is going to be an equity market story for the u.s. election cycle. manus: we will come back to that in just a moment. a little bit of a news update. stephen gallo from bmo capital markets stays with the crew. lauren right with your first word news. >> donald trump has nominated amy coney barrett to the supreme court. she would be his third appointment to the bench, cementing a shift to the right for a...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
economist or supposed joins us the writing has been on the wall for a long time digitization immobility the nothing new and look at the media rise of tesla now the german comic is a holding out their hands for state support why should they be awarded money for realizing so late in the game that they needed to modernize. good morning from cologne i would say it's very important to consider that we have not one automotive industry but several clusters which are very different in their positioning and in their challenges and depending on which cluster company belongs to it it's very important to find the specific help it needs because we have several also have several challenges we have the short run challenge due to corona we have a medium run challenge to an economic downturn on the global car market and we have a long run challenge with the technologic technological transition and unfortunately all these challenges combine especially on the small and medium sized companies and therefore we should concentrate on helping these companies should they be given should that cluster of car make
economist or supposed joins us the writing has been on the wall for a long time digitization immobility the nothing new and look at the media rise of tesla now the german comic is a holding out their hands for state support why should they be awarded money for realizing so late in the game that they needed to modernize. good morning from cologne i would say it's very important to consider that we have not one automotive industry but several clusters which are very different in their positioning...
193
193
Sep 3, 2020
09/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
the use that phrase for a long time. set up, that is hillary clinton's explanation for how she lost the 2016 election. most famously, of course, that is what pelosi's old friend d.c. mayor marion barry said when the feds busted him for smoking crack with his girlfriend. watch. >> okay, i understand. >> this is a set up. this is a plea for set up. >> listen to your rights, mayor. >> set me up like this. set me up. [bleep]. >> tucker: oh, that's what he said, that is what pelosi is saying, that is what they always say. my mistress gave me the crack pipe. the hairstylist forced me to violate the same restrictions i forced on you, it's her fault. you've heard it all before, you will hear it again. when they are in trouble, liberals blame the girl. that's who they are. and i want to introduce you to the woman nancy pelosi is blaming. erica joins the now famous line in san francisco and she joins us to an ipo think you so much for coming on. >> think is a much for having me. >> tucker: nancy pelosi claims on karma that you orch
the use that phrase for a long time. set up, that is hillary clinton's explanation for how she lost the 2016 election. most famously, of course, that is what pelosi's old friend d.c. mayor marion barry said when the feds busted him for smoking crack with his girlfriend. watch. >> okay, i understand. >> this is a set up. this is a plea for set up. >> listen to your rights, mayor. >> set me up like this. set me up. [bleep]. >> tucker: oh, that's what he said, that is...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
it was an easy victory for the former prime minister is a long time right hand man. you know she's here to serve one the parliamentary votes by a landslide. for the last 8 years he has occupied the powerful position of chief cabinet secretary as such he was defector number 2 to shinzo lobby and to kill in force of government policy as part of his effort to secure the top job he vowed to stick to those policies presenting himself as a safe pair of hands at a time of pivotal but his top priorities will be far from the coronavirus and turning around the economy battered by the pandemic. human so i will strike a balance between preventing the spread of the current virus and maintaining social economic activity if i will create a government that will overcome this crisis and be trusted by the people if i will create a cabinet that will work for the public better than they can to me he thinking. he is not seen as a flamboyant old passionate person often described instead as someone who operates behind the sayings he's also said to be a pragmatist rather than an idealist but
it was an easy victory for the former prime minister is a long time right hand man. you know she's here to serve one the parliamentary votes by a landslide. for the last 8 years he has occupied the powerful position of chief cabinet secretary as such he was defector number 2 to shinzo lobby and to kill in force of government policy as part of his effort to secure the top job he vowed to stick to those policies presenting himself as a safe pair of hands at a time of pivotal but his top...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
our about amec start it somewhat later you've already said that we will have to live with masks for a long time to come still even with a vaccine in place so when will we be able to hug each other again grandparents but also strange is that this will be a very original question so in. parts of the world i wouldn't be surprised to see the population protection during the next year to come . but this means they are. we'll have undergone. an epidemic that may not. appear such a severe epidemic based on their age structure so we already spoke about africa where this could happen. at least this is what i wish that african populations are protected because of their younger age profile that would be a very good. good expectation. in in other parts of the world where the concept is to avoid. widespread virus transmission 2 to wait for deployment of a vaccine we can expect to until end of $21.00 words i would expect it's impossible to make exact projections but the next year. will be a year in which we where moss thank you very much dan dawson. for funding and overcrowding in nigeria's public schoo
our about amec start it somewhat later you've already said that we will have to live with masks for a long time to come still even with a vaccine in place so when will we be able to hug each other again grandparents but also strange is that this will be a very original question so in. parts of the world i wouldn't be surprised to see the population protection during the next year to come . but this means they are. we'll have undergone. an epidemic that may not. appear such a severe epidemic...
98
98
Sep 15, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
they've come a long way. sed to pay them $750 million a year when i got here and i said to people that negotiated with them before, why did you pay when they treat the united states with such disrespect? they speak so badly. death to america. death to israel. i say, we give them $750 million a year. why didn't somebody cut off the payments? they said we didn't think it would be appropriate and i said i do. but other countries give them money, dealing with very rich countries and these countries are now all sirenigning with us. i spoke with the king of saudi arabia. we had a great conversation and i think positive things will happen there, too. he is a great gentleman and the crown prince, we spoke with the crown prince so we've made tremendous strides and this is peace in fact middle east without blood all over the sand. i say it. rite n right now it's been blood all over the sand for decades and decades and fight and kill people and nobody gets anything and this is -- this is strong peace. really strong peace
they've come a long way. sed to pay them $750 million a year when i got here and i said to people that negotiated with them before, why did you pay when they treat the united states with such disrespect? they speak so badly. death to america. death to israel. i say, we give them $750 million a year. why didn't somebody cut off the payments? they said we didn't think it would be appropriate and i said i do. but other countries give them money, dealing with very rich countries and these countries...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been a long time coming the 7 deaths of maria callas is the culmination of performance artist marina abramovic she's a lifelong obsession with the opera star of. the came the voice of the radio and it was called a source but at that time i didn't know who was the person singing i only know that this stop absolutely what i was doing i just freeze in the space and i had the goose pimples everywhere and that remember that moment and then i want to know everything who she is was you know start researching but the 1st time he had collison was supporting. the world runs a type of medley of kind of his greatest hits it combines video performed together with hollywood actor william definitely performance art and music by the composer marco nicole d.h. . they're. going down to us sees the show as more than just a coming together of 2 great artists. but it's the city's despondency and the most exciting thing about the piece is that it's not just a combination of different musical worlds but also about 2 personalities who have a lot in common but you also have a lot that sets them apart it's a
it's been a long time coming the 7 deaths of maria callas is the culmination of performance artist marina abramovic she's a lifelong obsession with the opera star of. the came the voice of the radio and it was called a source but at that time i didn't know who was the person singing i only know that this stop absolutely what i was doing i just freeze in the space and i had the goose pimples everywhere and that remember that moment and then i want to know everything who she is was you know start...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
places they can work and you limit their transportation and you limit their wealth and you do that for a long and upkeep period of time you segregate them and then you introduce a pandemic these are the sorts of effects you're going to see in any group and that's what we've done in the united states we've racialized that we've created a racial hierarchy and this is what we've done to black people to brown people to indigenous people we disenfranchised them we just invested in them disinvested in their neighborhoods in their workplaces we have literally destroyed their homes their businesses their livelihoods really their lives their bodies and we have done this over a long period of time that's the american experience that's the american experiment and if you keep running that same experiment over a long enough period of time when you are going to get the same results over hundreds of years you're going to get these results when a pandemic emerges the pandemic does not create new realities on the ground in terms of the racial realities of the united states it simply exacerbates the existing r
places they can work and you limit their transportation and you limit their wealth and you do that for a long and upkeep period of time you segregate them and then you introduce a pandemic these are the sorts of effects you're going to see in any group and that's what we've done in the united states we've racialized that we've created a racial hierarchy and this is what we've done to black people to brown people to indigenous people we disenfranchised them we just invested in them disinvested...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
amid the ruins of what was mores notoriously crowded camp aid workers say the tragedy has been a long time coming. we. the situation there will. be years. progress. for the party see. as much as. the race to re homes mores displaced is under way 400 unaccompanied children boarded a flight to mainland greece on wednesday the miners were placed in quarantine facilities in the city of jerusalem the key for the families left behind to wait continues their fate in the hands of leaders their futures uncertain. corresponded alexander phonology is standing by for us near the area refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos good evening to you. it's about 48 hours since that fire broke out at the camp what is the situation in lesbos tonight. so we have about 5 kilometers away from moria and what the situation is you can sense it best when we show you around our cameraman everyone can show you what's behind and next to me you see people who are stranded here who are going to spend the night here again many of them families and what i found very disturbing is that you see a lot of kids even babie
amid the ruins of what was mores notoriously crowded camp aid workers say the tragedy has been a long time coming. we. the situation there will. be years. progress. for the party see. as much as. the race to re homes mores displaced is under way 400 unaccompanied children boarded a flight to mainland greece on wednesday the miners were placed in quarantine facilities in the city of jerusalem the key for the families left behind to wait continues their fate in the hands of leaders their futures...
61
61
Sep 26, 2020
09/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
i always have dry panties, something that i haven't experienced in a long time. - dr. hyman, we've established that this is a really common problem, and one that really negatively affects a person's life. so tell us how this happens, what causes this? - sure, well, suzanne, let's start with the basics. this is a model of the bladder. it's like a hollow ball with thin walls of muscle. now the bladder is a very functional muscle, and it's activated by our nervous system. as your bladder fills, it's also stretching, and it's the stretching that tells your brain it's time to go to the bathroom. only then, at that specific moment, when your bladder begins to contract does urine come out, and that is normal bladder activity. a calm, quiet, tranquil bladder that remains at rest the vast majority of the time. now sometimes, when it because agitated, it contracts when it is not supposed to. that is what i like to call an irritable bladder. and when your bladder becomes irritable or agitated, you might start thinking about going to the bathroom even when your bladder's only partl
i always have dry panties, something that i haven't experienced in a long time. - dr. hyman, we've established that this is a really common problem, and one that really negatively affects a person's life. so tell us how this happens, what causes this? - sure, well, suzanne, let's start with the basics. this is a model of the bladder. it's like a hollow ball with thin walls of muscle. now the bladder is a very functional muscle, and it's activated by our nervous system. as your bladder fills,...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean we have a long history. and we are patient we know that the policy of the united states to the policy of the united states is bound to be rejected by the international community while i think some time but we have thousands of years of history behind like some countries with 250 years well i wish i had this long period of hysteria and this kind of after is but for the time being we have to take a short break so you're back in just a few moments stay tuned. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to. let it be an arms race in. dramatic development only. i don't see how it will be successful. if you sit. welcome back to worlds apart that iran's foreign minister zarif minister just before the break or it's touched upon. your attitude to the united states and. there is a bit more than a month left until the next year's presidential elections i know that you say that iran doesn't have a preferred candidate but as a kind sure with a long tradition of strategic analysis i'm sure you
i mean we have a long history. and we are patient we know that the policy of the united states to the policy of the united states is bound to be rejected by the international community while i think some time but we have thousands of years of history behind like some countries with 250 years well i wish i had this long period of hysteria and this kind of after is but for the time being we have to take a short break so you're back in just a few moments stay tuned. so what we've got to do is...
40
40
Sep 4, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
we hope that you will have a safe and enjoyable long holiday weekend. thank you and we hope to see you in a future event. >> following a signing ceremony in the oval office, president trump was asked about the atlantic article alleging the president made disparaging comments about fallen servicemembers. todo you need to apologize servicemembers as veterans? >> no, it is a fake story written by a magazine that probably will not be around much longer. it was a totally fake story. that was confirmed by many people who were actually there. it was a terrible thing that somebody would say the kind of things especially to me because i have done more for the military than almost anybody else. if you look at how the v.a. is doing, they are doing incredibly well. donet also as of things from accountability to veterans choice. as of right now, it has the highest approval rating that it has ever had. 91% approval rating. it is never been close to that. nobody has done what i have done, that includes salary increases. it includes the rebuilding of our military. when
we hope that you will have a safe and enjoyable long holiday weekend. thank you and we hope to see you in a future event. >> following a signing ceremony in the oval office, president trump was asked about the atlantic article alleging the president made disparaging comments about fallen servicemembers. todo you need to apologize servicemembers as veterans? >> no, it is a fake story written by a magazine that probably will not be around much longer. it was a totally fake story. that...
310
310
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 310
favorite 0
quote 0
i've known you a long time. we talk a lotra about what is going on in this country.
i've known you a long time. we talk a lotra about what is going on in this country.
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
it was for a long a period at the life. this is. neo nazis was in the german police force felice raided some of their own officers earlier today 'd 29 have been suspended for sharing images such as swastikas in chat groups a love and criminal investigations also coming up we need to go. and we need to do things better european commission president. said her vision for the future of the e.u. in her 1st state of the union address plus he's guilty of corruption the former head of world athletics is sentenced to 2 years in prison following a doping scandal his attorneys say the court has made him a scapegoat. it's good to have you with us we begin right here in germany where police have launched raids against some of their own colleagues officers and suspected of trading neo nazi images in private online chat groups 29 police officers in the german state of north rhine-westphalia have been suspended 11 are now under criminal investigation images shared include pictures of adult hitler and nazi symbols such as swastikas and this is not t
it was for a long a period at the life. this is. neo nazis was in the german police force felice raided some of their own officers earlier today 'd 29 have been suspended for sharing images such as swastikas in chat groups a love and criminal investigations also coming up we need to go. and we need to do things better european commission president. said her vision for the future of the e.u. in her 1st state of the union address plus he's guilty of corruption the former head of world athletics...
177
177
Sep 24, 2020
09/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, i think we're going to be out on our own for a long time inhalers play a huge part, but fore to severe populations, we're there, we're absolutely there and we'll play our part in that transformation >> i think as much as we need to hear when i consider the air quality in china, i know you are doing incredibly well there. this drug is a must for people who are having air quality problems >> you know, it's funny you mentioned china, because we now hold the record, we went from being approved to being delivered to health care professionals and on to patients in 25 days never been done before i was talking to our team that put the deal together to get the shipments out there. we did it in record speed. incredible innovation in this country. the number of patients struggling with these type two driven diseases, whether it's asthma, a topic dermatitis in china is significant where we'll have the first major breakthrough will likely to be on our open in the lead, as well we hope to be reimbursed in the upcoming months. that's game changing for patients so much opportunity to transf
you know, i think we're going to be out on our own for a long time inhalers play a huge part, but fore to severe populations, we're there, we're absolutely there and we'll play our part in that transformation >> i think as much as we need to hear when i consider the air quality in china, i know you are doing incredibly well there. this drug is a must for people who are having air quality problems >> you know, it's funny you mentioned china, because we now hold the record, we went...
41
41
Sep 24, 2020
09/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
now in a new york power couple, he was a long way from his north of england roots, but remained forever news man at heart. he excelled at everything journalism required. he was a fine writer, had a greateye for layout and design and typefaces, he had an instinct for a story and he believed in investigative journalism. and he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times. the embodiment of a humble hack, taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth, harry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. the singer—songwriter michael kiwanuka has won this year's mercury prize for his self—titled third album. he beat the likes of dua lipa and stormzy to win the £25,000 prize. the 33—year—old's victory was revealed live on the bbc‘s the one show after covid—19 restrictions made the annual award ceremony impossible. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz has more. # don't hesitate... it was a case of third time lucky for the 33—year—old london—born musician, winning the prestigious award for his third album
now in a new york power couple, he was a long way from his north of england roots, but remained forever news man at heart. he excelled at everything journalism required. he was a fine writer, had a greateye for layout and design and typefaces, he had an instinct for a story and he believed in investigative journalism. and he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times. the embodiment of a humble hack, taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth, harry evans...
104
104
Sep 7, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
i have not walked on the streets of kabul in a long time. always in a car, always stopping, and then leaving, staying a short time and then leaving. very, very different from the early years when you literally could just walk around. if i did walk down a main street in kabul today, i would not see anyone who looked like me. host: so, you have brought photographs along that we are going to use to help understand your experience. importantly, help americans understand this region of the world we have been so involved in over the past couple decades. before we get into that in a macro sense, in 2004, you wrote a book titled "fragments of the grace, my search for meaning in the strife of south asia." and now, another decade has gone by and it has gotten more complicated. what is happening with your own search for that meaning as the situation you have been covering gets even more complex? pamela: it is a very good question. and one i can't answer yet. it is certainly something that i have thought about a lot. more comparing before and after. i've
i have not walked on the streets of kabul in a long time. always in a car, always stopping, and then leaving, staying a short time and then leaving. very, very different from the early years when you literally could just walk around. if i did walk down a main street in kabul today, i would not see anyone who looked like me. host: so, you have brought photographs along that we are going to use to help understand your experience. importantly, help americans understand this region of the world we...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
need a lot of social contacts others feel well connected with just 2 friends but being a lonely for a long time changes a person and possibly others to get studio in the lead in their own studies which suggests that loneliness is contagious one of the effects of loneliness is that you withdraw from others all simply become a somewhat more unpleasant person. the size that means relationships suffer when a person is lonely and in the long run your partner can start to feel lonely too and some of. the causes of loneliness are as diverse as the people themselves however there identifiable risk factors primarily health problems or major life changes like a separation a move or unemployment or mental health issues like depression. but what about being poor. sociologist sebastian link is the co-author of a study which examines how poverty influences social relationships. then the mood when we talk about poverty we need to be conscious that poverty is a phenomenon that's accompanied by social withdrawal and a sense of shame and charm good food i'm here and of course that also makes the poor less v
need a lot of social contacts others feel well connected with just 2 friends but being a lonely for a long time changes a person and possibly others to get studio in the lead in their own studies which suggests that loneliness is contagious one of the effects of loneliness is that you withdraw from others all simply become a somewhat more unpleasant person. the size that means relationships suffer when a person is lonely and in the long run your partner can start to feel lonely too and some of....
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean we have a long history. and we are patient we know that the policy of the united states to the policy of the united states is bound to be rejected by the international community while i think some time but we have thousands of years of history behind like some countries with 250 years well i wish i had this long period of hysteria and this kind of absence but for the time being we have to take a short break so you're back in just a few moments stay tuned. oh look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given to like human beings except where such orders to conflict with the 1st law. we should be very careful about our personal knowledge and the point of view is the great trust our governments here. very soon with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. must protect its own existence and. welcome back to worlds apart that iran's foreign minister. minister just before the break or it's touched upon. your attitude to the united states and. there is a bi
i mean we have a long history. and we are patient we know that the policy of the united states to the policy of the united states is bound to be rejected by the international community while i think some time but we have thousands of years of history behind like some countries with 250 years well i wish i had this long period of hysteria and this kind of absence but for the time being we have to take a short break so you're back in just a few moments stay tuned. oh look forward to talking to...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
over such a rigid people who are working and have a 9 to 5 job don't really have time to stand in a long queue to seek medical assistance. they can spend the whole deal at a hospital with a doctor. to visit bruce a home as is. the limits and services have become popular here since. 1000. we can't reveal details of bruce's condition but due to the virus he's not comfortable going to the hospital. correct i think is a sickness we have getting medical treatment. in pandemic that. i wouldn't want to go to the hospital i want to minimize the risk of getting infected michael vick 19 so i used the online service to consult my doctor often of the city in the course of a long anything. not to jump cause some parties to contribute to greece's treatment they're close to $400.00 doctors are vulnerable and a plus for. more than 500 patients since you started operating in juneau. the internet is sometimes down but doctors manage to reach out to their patients. with even if it costs about $3.00 a month to store medical far undersurface. feet. with us you know i can assure you that the are many patients
over such a rigid people who are working and have a 9 to 5 job don't really have time to stand in a long queue to seek medical assistance. they can spend the whole deal at a hospital with a doctor. to visit bruce a home as is. the limits and services have become popular here since. 1000. we can't reveal details of bruce's condition but due to the virus he's not comfortable going to the hospital. correct i think is a sickness we have getting medical treatment. in pandemic that. i wouldn't want...
107
107
Sep 30, 2020
09/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
a democratic sweep of the white house and congress, fiscal stimulus could be very generous for a very long time also noted the thought we might be getting closer to a new round of coronavirus-related relief, so let's get to ylan mui with the latest on the negotiation. the ylan >> brian, the treasurysecretar is meeting right now with the speaker of the how in person in one last push to try to get a relief deal done before the election democrats are still preparing to bring their own proposal to the house floor. whether or not they actually move forward will depend on the outcomes of the discussions happening now between mnuchin and pelosi mnuchin is preparing a counter proposal based on the roughly $1.5 trillion framework put out a week ago by the bipartisan problem-solvers caucus after the meeting with nancy pelosi, he'll meet with mitch mcconnell, and later today, mnuchin said by tomorrow it will be clear whether we have a deal or we don't. >> well, i say we're going to give it one more serious try to get this done. i think we're hopeful we can get something done the i think there's a rea
a democratic sweep of the white house and congress, fiscal stimulus could be very generous for a very long time also noted the thought we might be getting closer to a new round of coronavirus-related relief, so let's get to ylan mui with the latest on the negotiation. the ylan >> brian, the treasurysecretar is meeting right now with the speaker of the how in person in one last push to try to get a relief deal done before the election democrats are still preparing to bring their own...
73
73
Sep 5, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
in the us a long summer protest is ending with rallies in several cities during the long labor day weekend in an increasingly divided nation some are protesting against racial inequality and police violence while others are backing president donald trump and his calls for law and order a brief scenes of tension outside the kentucky derby horse race in louisville after some pro trump demonstrators were confronted by anti racism activists a black lives matter march is also shadow to be held nearby in memory of briana taylor a black woman who was shot dead by police in the city in march. new york's attorney general has moved to form a grand jury to investigate the death of daniel prude a black man who died after being hooded and held down by police in march protests have been taking place in rochester the city where prude was arrested his family released police body camera footage this week showing offices putting a hood over his head and holding him down for 2 minutes while he was handcuffed. and police in the city of portland broke up the protests and arrested dozens of demonstrators demons
in the us a long summer protest is ending with rallies in several cities during the long labor day weekend in an increasingly divided nation some are protesting against racial inequality and police violence while others are backing president donald trump and his calls for law and order a brief scenes of tension outside the kentucky derby horse race in louisville after some pro trump demonstrators were confronted by anti racism activists a black lives matter march is also shadow to be held...
47
47
Sep 6, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
he's getting over a long sickness. eryday, he watches for his friend the mailman. >> good morning. >> house glenn? >> much better. >> that's fine. i have a letter for him. >> thanks. >> mail for me? >> yes, one for you. your friends don't forget you when you are sick. >> no, but i wish i could go outdoors again. i like to go around with the mailman already. >> all day, glenn? .he mailman has a long day he gets to the post office before 7:00. first, he picks up the mail that is ready for him. he brings it to his own worktable. above the table, he has a case for sorting the mail. our mailman is mr. dolan. other mailman are sorting the mail they will deliver. soters are most important, mr. dolan sorts them first. he puts the letters for each family in their own place. now, mr. dolan sorts the magazines and newspapers and packages. it takes about an hour to sort the morning mail. it must be done before 8:00. mr. dolan is on time. a strapping his mail into bundles. he makes each bundle a size that is easy to handle. he takes
he's getting over a long sickness. eryday, he watches for his friend the mailman. >> good morning. >> house glenn? >> much better. >> that's fine. i have a letter for him. >> thanks. >> mail for me? >> yes, one for you. your friends don't forget you when you are sick. >> no, but i wish i could go outdoors again. i like to go around with the mailman already. >> all day, glenn? .he mailman has a long day he gets to the post office before 7:00....
110
110
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
things that were built a long time ago that were in a state of distant repair -- disrepair you wouldn't believe. from tampa to tallahassee, from pensacola, dutiful pensacola, i love pensacola, they say how did you do in pensacola, i said , amazing, that helps how it can help. will here to jupiter we preserve this land for our grandchildren and every generation of americans to come order,ill now sign the it's an order that there is so much for this state of florida i am so proud to sign, i have been talking about this for a long time and i said, we want to get it done and this protects your ocean and it will for a long time so congratulations to florida and georgia and the carolinas. i want to thank everyone for being here. this is a true honor for me to sign this order. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> president trump:'s on the campaign trail this evening. he will be in north carolina to speak to supporters. you can watch coverage on c-span starting at 7:00 eastern and on c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. biden record is a shame a full -- shameful roll call of blenders. he ha
things that were built a long time ago that were in a state of distant repair -- disrepair you wouldn't believe. from tampa to tallahassee, from pensacola, dutiful pensacola, i love pensacola, they say how did you do in pensacola, i said , amazing, that helps how it can help. will here to jupiter we preserve this land for our grandchildren and every generation of americans to come order,ill now sign the it's an order that there is so much for this state of florida i am so proud to sign, i have...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
a wide range of laws for men for so long have had the ability to decide what our reproductive rights are rights are what we're allowed to do look at title 9 things like that were decided by predominately male lawmakers and i think men are afraid of that power being taken away from them and given to women what we might do which is a war is not equality you you want to have our response whatever we can do why can't you accept the same i think that's where part of the issue lies i think a lot of the problem much like regina said is that you know women are trying we are or more women are and positions of authority now but now everything is of oh she's too bossy or she's it's must be hormonal you know we we tend to attack more women then they find it easier the people the audience you know society just finds it easier to attack women and i whether it's on looks then they are at work to attack a man and i think it's time that you know women accept each other which i am seeing more of which i you know i think it's great and it's a step forward but i think men to need 2 more men because some
a wide range of laws for men for so long have had the ability to decide what our reproductive rights are rights are what we're allowed to do look at title 9 things like that were decided by predominately male lawmakers and i think men are afraid of that power being taken away from them and given to women what we might do which is a war is not equality you you want to have our response whatever we can do why can't you accept the same i think that's where part of the issue lies i think a lot of...
22
22
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
but you suggest it's a moment in which the country took a long-term plan - - a the wrong turn you layhy it had not worked out with institution. so the economy was uncompetitive and it was unwinding. and yet he decided to take a turn. we needed to do something different. your idea is we did the wrong thing? >>guest: i might to some extent as a young liberal journalist in washington at the time and i regarded these changes with tremendous enthusiasm and they argued the world that i now say was a wrong turn. embrace concerned concerned institution a being in doing a term in the social is what is that we way a workers regulation is we the ship corporate market we including the conservative the two things and structure the it seemed on time. >>host: what is? and what would you say about the long-term? >> in a political way one of the reasons that whole system more skilled on the one resource of petroleum control by actual human beings in the middle east and throw their weight around. and people were talking about things like energy being too cheap to meter. that's not a factor that anyone
but you suggest it's a moment in which the country took a long-term plan - - a the wrong turn you layhy it had not worked out with institution. so the economy was uncompetitive and it was unwinding. and yet he decided to take a turn. we needed to do something different. your idea is we did the wrong thing? >>guest: i might to some extent as a young liberal journalist in washington at the time and i regarded these changes with tremendous enthusiasm and they argued the world that i now say...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
places they can work and you limit their transportation and you limit their wealth and you do that for a long enough period of time you segregate them and then you introduce a pandemic these are the sorts of effects you're going to see in any group and that's what we've done in the united states we've racialized that we've created a racial hierarchy and this is what we've done to black people to brown people to indigenous people we disenfranchised them we just invested in them this invested in their neighborhoods in their workplaces we have literally destroyed their homes their businesses their livelihoods really their lives their bodies and we have done this over a long period of time that's the american experience that's the american experiment and if you keep running that same experiment over a long enough period of time when you are going to get the same results over hundreds of years you're going to get these results when a pandemic emerges the pandemic does not create new realities on the ground in terms of the racial realities of the united states it simply exacerbates the existing rea
places they can work and you limit their transportation and you limit their wealth and you do that for a long enough period of time you segregate them and then you introduce a pandemic these are the sorts of effects you're going to see in any group and that's what we've done in the united states we've racialized that we've created a racial hierarchy and this is what we've done to black people to brown people to indigenous people we disenfranchised them we just invested in them this invested in...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
russia one previously the soviet union had a long tradition of making that actually and on a very long scandal that's sure and i think the only thing we can probably agree on is of nobody really agree so knows where the 1st generally available and effective function will come from now there is 11 more important distinction between a russian and the west and approaches to your back since and. part learned it from from your own writing because in the west as you write this states used to be involved in the production of saxons but it's no longer the case in most countries it's primarily a corporate down to prise in russia most bastions as film developed produced and overseen by the state and i wonder if there is any difference in how the scenes made how they are developed how they test the child and market it how they sell how they've used depending on who runs the back of the business by the it's the state or whether it's at or prevent a price who as there are times i'm working with people from 9 country is on a book. there where the writing on exactly how this ship for a public private
russia one previously the soviet union had a long tradition of making that actually and on a very long scandal that's sure and i think the only thing we can probably agree on is of nobody really agree so knows where the 1st generally available and effective function will come from now there is 11 more important distinction between a russian and the west and approaches to your back since and. part learned it from from your own writing because in the west as you write this states used to be...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
cast calendar is dark alfonzo a long day is dark and there's changing page served. his 1st words were that allow us here a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. have no doubt that was happened scriven. let's concentrate maki it is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies how does a huge financial motivation to solve these problems there are numerous stocks showing that doctors were keen to chest x. ray concentrate straight infectivity on that patient won't use them doctors the wrong stoplight. turn the stomach why they were keeping him secure those years day or day and people still die i don't know if question or so i tried being allowed to leave when so many have. seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days to come to the ticket and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. in the headlines this afternoon germany is deliberately did laying a response to moscow's request to handover date on the alleged poisoning there but it only every possible way according to
cast calendar is dark alfonzo a long day is dark and there's changing page served. his 1st words were that allow us here a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. have no doubt that was happened scriven. let's concentrate maki it is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies how does a huge financial motivation to solve these problems there are numerous stocks showing that doctors were keen to chest x. ray concentrate straight infectivity on that patient won't use them doctors the wrong...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
to find a unified approach to the market crisis at its border is a lasting solution could still be a long road ahead. russian opposition politician alexina viney has reached out on social media for the 1st time since being poisoned last month he shared a picture from the berlin hospital where he's being treated it shows him sitting up in bed surrounded by his family and when he says he can now bring on his own he plans to return to russia after he recovers debbie a reporter has been following this story from outside the hospital and berlin where . and he told us about the huge response to his post. there's clearly a lot of goodwill for russian opposition leader alex cena valmy his post from his hospital bed here at the hospital in berlin is on track to becoming one of the most liked photos on instagram he spokeswoman says he wants to come home to russia and that she's puzzled why people might think otherwise but that could still be some way off doctors don't yet know the long term effects of the poisoning on 3 specialist trees have confirmed that he was poisoned with the soviet era nerve
to find a unified approach to the market crisis at its border is a lasting solution could still be a long road ahead. russian opposition politician alexina viney has reached out on social media for the 1st time since being poisoned last month he shared a picture from the berlin hospital where he's being treated it shows him sitting up in bed surrounded by his family and when he says he can now bring on his own he plans to return to russia after he recovers debbie a reporter has been following...
202
202
Sep 23, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
can linger for a long period of time. and travel further than six feet. think about that. like smoke. rather than droplets. that was a significant change. on monday yesterday, they took it down again. which people said it's a mess over at the cdc. say one thing and take it down. what the science reflects is that yes, it can travel like an aerosol in certain situations. if you're inside. even if you are further than six feet. you should wear a mask. you have to imagine if you think of it like smoke. imagine the viral clouds could potentially infect you. it's just the way to be as safe as possible. especially inside. out door you have dispersion. you'll be safer. inside, even if you are far away. wear a mask. >> last night i gave you a short trip. we went on a long time. did you cover -- tell the viewers everything you wanted to tell them? is there anything you want to talk about? >> i think -- those are the important points. i think this idea that even short of a vaccine, which everyone banks on. we're a country used to home runs and touch downs and knock outs. we want the b
can linger for a long period of time. and travel further than six feet. think about that. like smoke. rather than droplets. that was a significant change. on monday yesterday, they took it down again. which people said it's a mess over at the cdc. say one thing and take it down. what the science reflects is that yes, it can travel like an aerosol in certain situations. if you're inside. even if you are further than six feet. you should wear a mask. you have to imagine if you think of it like...
16
16
Sep 19, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
criminal justice system has a long colonial legacy. a colonial legacy which gives the government of the day extremely strong say indeed control of the police and the prosecution services judicially is notionally into to a great extent has been independent in yemen but in a system where trials can take a long time and you can be in prison without bail for a long time the process is the punishment even if you are arguing here quit it 14 years having spent time in prison so you know this makes complete sense for a colonial state because in a colonial town or didn't state there is an identity of the state and the government but after the democratic transition what one would have liked to see was a separation off after committee of the system the police and the prosecution from the ruling party and the government of that if that did not happen even under the congress party regime and all their previous regimes in india and you know they were largely benign they were not completely for free the congress party governments also used the police
criminal justice system has a long colonial legacy. a colonial legacy which gives the government of the day extremely strong say indeed control of the police and the prosecution services judicially is notionally into to a great extent has been independent in yemen but in a system where trials can take a long time and you can be in prison without bail for a long time the process is the punishment even if you are arguing here quit it 14 years having spent time in prison so you know this makes...
125
125
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
st also the story of a community that for so long has been seen through one lens. e human beings. we see the complexities of islam. we see the complexities of different generations and how they relate to the religion and then the cultures that come, like that is not an easy thing to do. was there ever a part of you that was afraid to either tell the story incorrectly to an outside audience or piss off the inside audience? >> yeah, i mean that is kind of the tight rope walk that we're constantly walking with this show. because we haven't really had any chance at being ourselves on screen in a story that doesn't involve explosives or national security. to your question about was i nervous, i'm really nervous because i know that there-- muslims are such a vast group of people. the people who say what does the pus limb community think about your show. and i'm like it is not a pop band, there are a lot of different communities t is not just this one thing. and so we, you know, kind of made the choice early on that we were not going to try and check all the boxes. this is
st also the story of a community that for so long has been seen through one lens. e human beings. we see the complexities of islam. we see the complexities of different generations and how they relate to the religion and then the cultures that come, like that is not an easy thing to do. was there ever a part of you that was afraid to either tell the story incorrectly to an outside audience or piss off the inside audience? >> yeah, i mean that is kind of the tight rope walk that we're...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
but being a lonely for a long time changes a person and possibly others to good story and be leading their own studies which suggest that loneliness is contagious one of the effects of loneliness is that you withdraw from others all simply become a somewhat more unpleasant person. the size that means relationships suffer when a person is lonely and in the long run your partner can start to feel lonely too and some of. the causes of loneliness are as diverse as the people themselves however there identifiable risk factors primarily health problems or major life changes like a separation a move or unemployment or mental health issues like depression. but what about being poor. sociologist sebastian link is the co-author of a study which examines how poverty influences social relationships. then the fun are moved when we talk about poverty we need to be conscious that poverty is a phenomenon that's accompanied by social withdrawal and a sense of shame and charm good food and i'm here and of course that also makes the poor less visible. i didn't see it. in germany anyone who earns less t
but being a lonely for a long time changes a person and possibly others to good story and be leading their own studies which suggest that loneliness is contagious one of the effects of loneliness is that you withdraw from others all simply become a somewhat more unpleasant person. the size that means relationships suffer when a person is lonely and in the long run your partner can start to feel lonely too and some of. the causes of loneliness are as diverse as the people themselves however...
90
90
Sep 29, 2020
09/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
this hasn't happened in a long time, apologies. no school today. >> that's our own ginger zee dealing with her own work-from-home challenges, she's just like you during our pandemic pause, yesterday on "gma," adorably interrupted by her 2-year-old son, miles. >> a treat for all of us. good to see her little helper there. >>> so much of life has changed during the pandemic, including at wineries. >> in europe, reduced consumption has altered how some wineries in france and italy are doing business. here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: it's a dilemma a lot of wine growers dealt with during lockdown. all the fun, fancy alcohol just sitting in these caves. >> no more weddings, no more people meeting. so it's affected champagne in france and other countries too. >> reporter: this champagne maker said some of the region had to resort to sadder means to prevent overcrowding -- dumping their crop to rot and fertilize the soil. he decided to harvest all his crop. but sales have already dropped 30% this year. >> we keep perhaps 15,000 bot
this hasn't happened in a long time, apologies. no school today. >> that's our own ginger zee dealing with her own work-from-home challenges, she's just like you during our pandemic pause, yesterday on "gma," adorably interrupted by her 2-year-old son, miles. >> a treat for all of us. good to see her little helper there. >>> so much of life has changed during the pandemic, including at wineries. >> in europe, reduced consumption has altered how some wineries...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been a long time coming the 7 deaths of maria callas is the culmination of performance artist marina abramovic she's a lifelong obsession with the opera star of. the came the voice of the radio and it was called a source but at the time i didn't know who was the person singing i only know that this stop absolutely what i was doing i just freeze in the space and i had the goose pimples everywhere and that remember that moment and then i want to know everything who she is was you know start researching but the 1st time and he had collars that was supporting. the world runs a type of medley of kind of his greatest hits it combines video of food together with hollywood actor william definitely performance art and music by the composer marco nicole d.h. . their. conduct. sees the show as more than just a coming together of 2 great artists. but it's the city's despond i think the most exciting thing about the piece is that it's not just a combination of different musical worlds but also about 2 personalities who have a lot in common but you also have a lot that sets them apart it's the con
it's been a long time coming the 7 deaths of maria callas is the culmination of performance artist marina abramovic she's a lifelong obsession with the opera star of. the came the voice of the radio and it was called a source but at the time i didn't know who was the person singing i only know that this stop absolutely what i was doing i just freeze in the space and i had the goose pimples everywhere and that remember that moment and then i want to know everything who she is was you know start...
79
79
Sep 5, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
outbreak and so we were a little uncertain as to whether it could become quite as widespread in the way it has become. that was oddly surprising to us because we all knew we were long overdue for a pandemic. we still were shocked by how and that isscalated obviously the result of rapidity, the rapid nature of travel in the world today. so it is shocking for us to see that play out, even though we expected to see it. it is one thing to think about it theoretically and another to see it play out. i have been surprised about the pushback that is happened over mask wearing. previously, i think the pushback was understandable because people did not grab germ theory and the way we do today. surprised.een we have asked americans to contact us with their story or objects they may have. that will be very interesting for us and we are also planning to do oral history in the long run. we like to see them as practitioners and also ordinary americans. that is a long-range project for us as we historians always like to have hindsight whatever we do a story. we are obscene looking to budget for that and so we will need to plan ahead. that is a major part of the project. and what
outbreak and so we were a little uncertain as to whether it could become quite as widespread in the way it has become. that was oddly surprising to us because we all knew we were long overdue for a pandemic. we still were shocked by how and that isscalated obviously the result of rapidity, the rapid nature of travel in the world today. so it is shocking for us to see that play out, even though we expected to see it. it is one thing to think about it theoretically and another to see it play out....
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
we took a look around norway to find out. 30 minutes of sponte w. . as long as. you not go today nothing would change you know the banks pay money and so watch the language of a bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters d. w. made for mines. every day counts for us and for our planet show. business wants to bring you more conservation. how do we make scenes remember how can we protect habitats and what to do with all our waste so. we can make a difference by choosing smart new solutions overstrained said in a way see. the ideas from the mental series include $3000.00. dollars money. this is. from berlin u.s. president donald trump arrives in conjunction wisconsin amid a nigger and anxiety the city is the site of the unrest in the aftermath of the police shooting of a black president jacob lake critics say trump's visit could for. inflamed racial tensions. also coming up tonight anti-government protesters in beirut clashed with police at the gates of parliament accusing the new prime minister of being too close to the room.
we took a look around norway to find out. 30 minutes of sponte w. . as long as. you not go today nothing would change you know the banks pay money and so watch the language of a bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters d. w. made for mines. every day counts for us and for our planet show. business wants to bring you more conservation. how do we make scenes remember how can we protect habitats and what to do with all our waste so. we can make a difference by choosing smart new...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean we have a long history. and we are patient we know that the policy of the united states to the policy of the united states is bound to be rejected by the international community while i think some time but we have thousands of years of history behind like some countries with 250 years well i wish i had this long period of history and this kind of afterwards but for the time being we have to take a short break so you're back in just a few moments stay tuned. the pandemic no certainly no borders and islam to nationalities. has emerged we caught up with the we don't have the facts in the whole world needs to be the chief. judge of. commentary classes the sentence. we can do better we should be better. everyone is contributing each or own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been masked so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. wall street financial engineers kleptocrats divert. money printing into th
i mean we have a long history. and we are patient we know that the policy of the united states to the policy of the united states is bound to be rejected by the international community while i think some time but we have thousands of years of history behind like some countries with 250 years well i wish i had this long period of history and this kind of afterwards but for the time being we have to take a short break so you're back in just a few moments stay tuned. the pandemic no certainly no...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
sources of antibiotics in punches to counter the growing resistance to conventional antibiotics it's a long costly road. to morrow due to. their own d w. any other time it's a big deal in case a mistrial non-drug down the pike conducted the best musicians she. could run and to make. the search sound constant. exclusive on our top 10. the. borg home. we know this is a scary time for us the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms and we're all in this to be a man and together make it through. to suit everybody. is serious and stay safe please let's face it. more than 80 percent of our oceans remain unanswered unobserved and unexplored. we know more about the surface of the moon. even mouse. yet we're busy polluting our scenes of the coronavirus pandemic has led to a new kind of waste. but the watery depths conceal an arsenal of bio active compounds packed with pharmaceutical potential. researchers are
sources of antibiotics in punches to counter the growing resistance to conventional antibiotics it's a long costly road. to morrow due to. their own d w. any other time it's a big deal in case a mistrial non-drug down the pike conducted the best musicians she. could run and to make. the search sound constant. exclusive on our top 10. the. borg home. we know this is a scary time for us the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good distance wash...
85
85
Sep 16, 2020
09/20
by
FBC
quote
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 1
we've been doing this a long time. i'm glad to see the senator is stepping up and issuing these subpoenas. elizabeth: what do you want to hear from james comey, john brennan, james clapper, susan rice, a whole list here, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, bruce ohr? there will be a lot of people subpoenaed. samantha power, denis mcdonough. what do you want to hear? >> truth would be nice. they have been deceiving keeping truth from the public a long time. look at once that swiped phones made sure memories were all wiped i want to see the folks telling the truth, trying to pretend to american people they're patriots while they're undermining our government and candidate and president at same time. i would like comey tell the
we've been doing this a long time. i'm glad to see the senator is stepping up and issuing these subpoenas. elizabeth: what do you want to hear from james comey, john brennan, james clapper, susan rice, a whole list here, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, bruce ohr? there will be a lot of people subpoenaed. samantha power, denis mcdonough. what do you want to hear? >> truth would be nice. they have been deceiving keeping truth from the public a long time. look at once that swiped phones made...