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controversy to pass quickly so they can again focus on turkey's economic woes which they see is that once achilles heal . reporting from istanbul thank you so much. china has ordered the united states to close one of its consulates the foreign minister has given us officials 72 hours to leave the consulate in the southwestern city of chengdu it comes after washington told beijing to shut its diplomatic mission and houston texas earlier this week relations between the 2 countries are at their lowest in 40 years. it was less a question of if china would retaliate but rather how and the answer is the u.s. has been told to close its conscience unchaining to. raising the stakes yet further and this diplomatic standoff. the current situation in china u.s. relations is not what china wants and the u.s. is completely responsible for all of this. all of this includes the u.s. imposing sanctions on communist party officials and companies linked to the mass detention of weekers and ordering china to shut its mission in houston citing concerns about. the clear out is under way the president even floated the p
controversy to pass quickly so they can again focus on turkey's economic woes which they see is that once achilles heal . reporting from istanbul thank you so much. china has ordered the united states to close one of its consulates the foreign minister has given us officials 72 hours to leave the consulate in the southwestern city of chengdu it comes after washington told beijing to shut its diplomatic mission and houston texas earlier this week relations between the 2 countries are at their...
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. >> reporter: but could it have an achilles' heel? they says that it was exploding a specific molecule. and they are so critical to a cell's function that they have become a target. so the question now, could one of those cancer drugs be a covid fighter? >> we highlighted those that are potent and we're with excited to try to take these into chin. >> caller: clinical trials. wrrt and t >> reporter: and the strategy is to neutralize one of the potent weapons with the goal of eventually defeating it. >> that was dan ashley reporting. he says if one of the kinese inhibitors is successful, they could actually treat the virus. >>> and a popular vantage point for fireworks will be the oakland fire department is shutting grizzly peak boulevard. >> it is a measure that we're taking for multiple reason, one to discourage areas that have been used forgregating and also due to fire safety. we've had five fires that are started would i fiby firewo. >> and most cities have canceled their five works shows including san francisco and berkeley. we pu
. >> reporter: but could it have an achilles' heel? they says that it was exploding a specific molecule. and they are so critical to a cell's function that they have become a target. so the question now, could one of those cancer drugs be a covid fighter? >> we highlighted those that are potent and we're with excited to try to take these into chin. >> caller: clinical trials. wrrt and t >> reporter: and the strategy is to neutralize one of the potent weapons with the...
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the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel it's window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the plexiglass windows would melt and the sob would implode. but furnishings to get close to the bed to take a sample of its crossed. but there's a problem. then realized that are left to the bin that was on the black smoke. another the same time all or right window was was aware america goes to the man on the ocean current has pushed the sob over the stream of a vent the window may not withstand the hate adjuster. lewiston into. he manages to move away. but then not out of danger yet. to get the sobbed. back to the surface i need to drop to 80 wives. but only one white really since that's nothing. special fos have been left in the ocean. the submersible has 7 directional propellers 2 of these are off with rusty but they designed for steering around the ocean floor north for pushing this hour up $3000.00 made his weed white still attached i was rather bothered because of just. cannot fail.
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. >> that was his achilles heel. >> uh-huh. >> but will it work? is the mystery about to be solved?it. >> when deep in the woods continues. it. >> when deep in the woods continues. me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,- -, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor... ...if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, a
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. >> reporter: but crogan wondered could it have an achilles heel? his team learned the virus is exploiting a specific type of molecule to create the tendrils. they're so critical to a cell's function that they've become a popular target for specialized cancer drugs broadly known as kinase inhibitors. the question now, could one of the cancer drugs also be a covid fighter? >> we narrowed in on about a dozen and highlighted six or seven that look particularly potent in a laboratory setting. and we're very, very excited now to try and take these into clinical trials. >> reporter: the strategy would be to block the virus from creating those tentacles and perhaps slowing its spread, neutralizing one of covid's most potent weapons with a goal of eventually defeating it. isn't that incredibly fascinating work? now if one of the kinase inhibitors is successful, the professor believes it might also be combined with another drug in a type of cocktail formula to treat the virus. >>> well, just ahead, get ready for a lovely fourth of july. abc7 weather every ye
. >> reporter: but crogan wondered could it have an achilles heel? his team learned the virus is exploiting a specific type of molecule to create the tendrils. they're so critical to a cell's function that they've become a popular target for specialized cancer drugs broadly known as kinase inhibitors. the question now, could one of the cancer drugs also be a covid fighter? >> we narrowed in on about a dozen and highlighted six or seven that look particularly potent in a laboratory...
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irrelevant on misfortune istic some of the best known body parts of course of the adam's apple and the achilles heel we got reaction from people in new york. it's completely absurd and misplaced anger and misplaced aggression toward something that is completely irrelevant to any type of movement or any type of affirmation of anytime anyone sexuality i think that especially in this country but around the world. a lot of people hold on to that slowly and spits out some way to say that that's absolutely not true i don't i cri of changing the names to body parts you know because for example it's part of our story how nifty on it but i mean i don't really care like body parts are all so i think it's high and i think there are way more important things to deal with in changing. something and that really and i don't have to leave it as it is it's fine it's about gender it's a ball of. a ball ring name you know the gender on the walk the people what to say about their body i've never felt and that's my. john list and host of pseudo intellectual more in chad believes the idea is being pushed by a minori
irrelevant on misfortune istic some of the best known body parts of course of the adam's apple and the achilles heel we got reaction from people in new york. it's completely absurd and misplaced anger and misplaced aggression toward something that is completely irrelevant to any type of movement or any type of affirmation of anytime anyone sexuality i think that especially in this country but around the world. a lot of people hold on to that slowly and spits out some way to say that that's...
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some $700.00 body parts could do with renaming 2 examples if she cites all the adam's apple on the achilles heel she encourages students to come up with new names while being aware of the historical designations for practical reasons critics say it's just the latest manifestation of so-called council culture and media pondering to the easily offended we canvassed opinions on the matter in new york it's completely absurd and misplaced anger and misplaced aggression toward something that is completely irrelevant to any type of movement or any type of affirmation of anytime anyone sexuality i think that especially in this country but around the world. a lot of people don't believe it's been the way to say that that's absolutely not true knights and i cri of changing the names of. body parts you know because for example our story coming out of. that i mean i don't really care body parts are all you know i think that's why i think they're way more important than you know thinking. of that really and i don't want to leave it as it is it's by gender it's about all of it. about. you know the gender
some $700.00 body parts could do with renaming 2 examples if she cites all the adam's apple on the achilles heel she encourages students to come up with new names while being aware of the historical designations for practical reasons critics say it's just the latest manifestation of so-called council culture and media pondering to the easily offended we canvassed opinions on the matter in new york it's completely absurd and misplaced anger and misplaced aggression toward something that is...
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says some 700 body parts could do with renaming 2 examples she cites of the adam's apple and the achilles heel she wants the medical community to start a conversation about alternative designations though she does admit the old terms still need to be taught for practical reasons critics say this is just the latest manifestation of the so-called council culture and be pandering to the easily offended we can't just opinion on the matter in new york it's completely absurd and misplaced anger and misplaced aggression toward something that is completely irrelevant to any type of movement or any type of affirmation of any type anyone sexuality i think that especially in this country but around the world. a lot of people don't believe it's been that way if you say that that's absolutely not true lights and i cri of changing the names of. body parts you know because for example it's part of our story allan if you know what i mean i don't care what body parts are i think that's why i think they're way more important than the already thinking . of getting out of that really and i don't want to. lea
says some 700 body parts could do with renaming 2 examples she cites of the adam's apple and the achilles heel she wants the medical community to start a conversation about alternative designations though she does admit the old terms still need to be taught for practical reasons critics say this is just the latest manifestation of the so-called council culture and be pandering to the easily offended we can't just opinion on the matter in new york it's completely absurd and misplaced anger and...
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think of theodore whites in 1960, it was if achilles and hair achilles were once again meeting on the field of battle. to titanic filter figures, either one of them was worthy of trotting on a heroic stage and i think by 1988 we are thinking of presidential candidates as diminished and even comic figures and that in some ways has become the default setting ever since. >> this is actually a very nice cartoon and this is george bush and george washington walking down pennsylvania avenue on inauguration day, 1989, and that was the 200th anniversary not to the day but to the year of george washington being sworn in the same time george bush was sworn in and president bush was actually very honored by that and got sworn in using two bibles, one stacked on top of the other, and one was the bush family bible and the other was george washington's bible and he started his inaugural address by pointing that out and he was so honored by that and one other comment that brought this to mind was that same conversation with david mccullough. david mccullough believes that george bush was the most qu
think of theodore whites in 1960, it was if achilles and hair achilles were once again meeting on the field of battle. to titanic filter figures, either one of them was worthy of trotting on a heroic stage and i think by 1988 we are thinking of presidential candidates as diminished and even comic figures and that in some ways has become the default setting ever since. >> this is actually a very nice cartoon and this is george bush and george washington walking down pennsylvania avenue on...
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relevant on misfortune this tick some of the best known body parts all of the out and pulled the achilles heel while we go reaction from people in new york. it's completely absurd and misplaced anger and misplaced aggression toward something that is completely irrelevant to any type of movement or any type of affirmation of anytime anyone sexuality i think that especially in this country but around the world. a lot of people. believe it's been the way to stay but that's absolutely not true i don't like 3 of changing the names of. body parts you know because for example it's part of our story how to feed on it but i mean i don't really care what body parts are called i think it's fine because i think there are way more important things you know that he knew nothing about and that he really does and i don't want to leave it as it is it's fine it's about gender it's a ball of it. about ringing you know the gender on the wall to people what to say about their body i've never felt anything that might. well let's cross this to discuss this law but of course not lie to your and chinese john list
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anda is a global economy, we will see that that may be an achilles' heel.oining us on the line. i want to talk about this data in the round. we have seen the chinese over the last few years trying to boost the retail side of their economy, the consumer side of their economy. this data seems to be a throwback to a previous era of strong industrial numbers and weak consumers numbers -- consumer numbers. that china ise is outgrowing the traditional modes of infrastructure led, construction led growth. -- is not serving the economy as such, so absolutely on the consumption side, which is still the largest and main key driver of growth needs to step up and going forward, i think the challenge will be how policymakers manage to boost household spending. currently, i think the root cause of that household consumption weakness is on the back of real disposable income growth still being negative. if we look at details in the data, we can see that rural and urban real disposable income growth still remains negative, albee it improving for -- albeit improving from qua
anda is a global economy, we will see that that may be an achilles' heel.oining us on the line. i want to talk about this data in the round. we have seen the chinese over the last few years trying to boost the retail side of their economy, the consumer side of their economy. this data seems to be a throwback to a previous era of strong industrial numbers and weak consumers numbers -- consumer numbers. that china ise is outgrowing the traditional modes of infrastructure led, construction led...
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they've been explicit about it, they've been talking about it for years but the achilles' heel at theter of all this, is, he says he's going to create jobs but that suggest transition of millions of jobs out of the oil industry, the construction industry into wind turbines and solar panels. if i am a member of these existing unions, those are not stupid people. they're not delusional. you can convince surveillance of this but i think the unions are going to resist the idea we can make an easy transition to green jobs, it's just not going to happen in four years. paul: could it cost obama, biden, pennsylvania? 's plan? >> yes, and other states. if the information gets out, i think it could be potentially shaking up the dynamics of the election. paul: when we come back, china files retaliation on sanctions. companies interfering on hong kong's economy. souring relationship between washington and beijing, next. ♪ americans hope that trade and investment would liberalize china's political system. the fundamental character of the regime has never changed. as a ruthless cracked town of hong
they've been explicit about it, they've been talking about it for years but the achilles' heel at theter of all this, is, he says he's going to create jobs but that suggest transition of millions of jobs out of the oil industry, the construction industry into wind turbines and solar panels. if i am a member of these existing unions, those are not stupid people. they're not delusional. you can convince surveillance of this but i think the unions are going to resist the idea we can make an easy...
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. >> reporter: but could it have an achilles' heel?says that it was exploding a specific molecule. and they are so critical to a cell's function that they have become a target. so the question now, could one of those cancer drugs be a covid fighter? >> we highlighted those that are potent and we're excited to try and take these into clinical trials. wr >> reporter: and the strategy is to perhaps slowing its spread. and hopefully defeating it. >>> and a popular vantage point is closed this weekend. the oakland fire department is shutting down grizzly peak boulevard. >> it is a measure that we're taking for multiple reasons one to discourage areas that have been used for congregating and also due to fire safety. we've had five fires that some are started by fireworks. >> and most cities have canceled their fireworks shows including san francisco and berkeley. we put together a guide on what is allowed and what is not for the fourth of july and yu can find that on our website abc7news.com. >>> and when is the next time that you can catch
. >> reporter: but could it have an achilles' heel?says that it was exploding a specific molecule. and they are so critical to a cell's function that they have become a target. so the question now, could one of those cancer drugs be a covid fighter? >> we highlighted those that are potent and we're excited to try and take these into clinical trials. wr >> reporter: and the strategy is to perhaps slowing its spread. and hopefully defeating it. >>> and a popular vantage...
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industrial as i call them and let me die then more middle one global but also with a lot they had an achilles heel playing. and yes i believe he had. gone in there to save belly and then look at what the other little dummy at the mess they've got to see in the. fight i mean that's a little mite of nature what i mean when they get me see what i'm going to say that will be conniving of me i said what would you want to have about us. your lady luck on them under your usual i have even said good that he'll say good guys here in the middle and i don't for a moment reason looked like him possibly going to. see the motion picture. which obviously he. did love me all over the world every fall but you know you are hard one though in that body i give him a severe view i have thought i was really more you but it wasn't my e.l.o. i'm an if we're looking at real we've got to be emphasized though i know you want him to be not. going to be a go around is it one of the few that we are to. come on weekends. when. they will not be. invented rebel do anymore they will be in my own mind. a. bit out of my man. bu
industrial as i call them and let me die then more middle one global but also with a lot they had an achilles heel playing. and yes i believe he had. gone in there to save belly and then look at what the other little dummy at the mess they've got to see in the. fight i mean that's a little mite of nature what i mean when they get me see what i'm going to say that will be conniving of me i said what would you want to have about us. your lady luck on them under your usual i have even said good...
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but also with a lot the have an achilles heel playing. and yes i'm leaving the. don't do it to save belly that they look at let me add a little dummy at the mistake of c.n.n. . but i mean that's a little moment of late you on the way down to see what i'm going to say no we cannot even agree on what will you want to about us. your lady luck on the moon do you know you have either said get out of the office a good guys sit in the middle and i don't for a moment reason what i can possibly going to. see the motion picture. which obviously you. did not know your photo with. real you are hard when the in the body i give him a severe view i have thought i was reading more about what was it i eat yellow i mean if we're looking at real we'd not be impossible but i know you want him to be done. and i got him here do it on days it was one of the few that we are to. come on weekends. when. they will not be. invented rebel do anymore they will be in my own mind. yet the net. is dead. but. for you there are a lot of. at the managers i'm in pain and. i mean me head without i wi
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he feels if there's an achilles heel, it's that. they are really trying to take a good hard look. many businesses, restaurants and bars losing their liquor license, at least temporarily. >> all right. thank you so much. >>> still ahead, the fight over a new stimulus plan heats up on capital hill. republicans want to send americans $1200 stimulus checks while cutting aid to people on unemployment. we'll have reaction, next. something great from mr. clean. stop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the cleaning power, try clean freak from mr. clean. book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book di
he feels if there's an achilles heel, it's that. they are really trying to take a good hard look. many businesses, restaurants and bars losing their liquor license, at least temporarily. >> all right. thank you so much. >>> still ahead, the fight over a new stimulus plan heats up on capital hill. republicans want to send americans $1200 stimulus checks while cutting aid to people on unemployment. we'll have reaction, next. something great from mr. clean. stop struggling to clean...
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height of the basket i need to really hammer it home at this stage without destroying my knees and achilles'. >> me, too. dangerous at the page. >> oh, yeah. >> you can join us tonight at 11:00. san francisco churches violating the health order. how the archdiocese is responding. >> and it is all about design and material. which type of mask works best to stop droplets from spreading? >> that's it for this edition of abc7 news. >> for spencer christian, larry beil, we appreciate your time. we hope to see you again at 11:00. alex trebek here. your favorite champions, their best wins, and how they get to this season's tournament of champions, coming up right now. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a biomedical engineer from ann arbor, michigan... a librarian from troy, michigan... and our returning champion-- a sports industry consultant from atlanta, georgia... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. steven certainly made the grade yesterday on our program
height of the basket i need to really hammer it home at this stage without destroying my knees and achilles'. >> me, too. dangerous at the page. >> oh, yeah. >> you can join us tonight at 11:00. san francisco churches violating the health order. how the archdiocese is responding. >> and it is all about design and material. which type of mask works best to stop droplets from spreading? >> that's it for this edition of abc7 news. >> for spencer christian, larry...
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gosh, the last week of february, march and we tried to basically address what we know is an achilleseel and we focused on the access to care and making sure people got good information. the amount of disinformation early on that was bad information and now we see intentional disinformation put out there. it's such a challenge because prior to the pandemic, we had been aggressively studying and in partnership with howard and harvard university, the impact of folks who are black and brown, who are in a significant number of jobs that would be changed by automation and those jobs that we obviously know that people cannot socially distance. people may not have access to ppe. it's something to spend more time on, but locally we have worked very closely with our state, our department of health and environmental control. hospitals and others to make sure that adequate testing is there. we passed out tens of thousands of masks last week. we will pass out hundreds of thousands of masks. make sure people have access to ppe and pass policies that are not only smart but courageous and compassion
gosh, the last week of february, march and we tried to basically address what we know is an achilleseel and we focused on the access to care and making sure people got good information. the amount of disinformation early on that was bad information and now we see intentional disinformation put out there. it's such a challenge because prior to the pandemic, we had been aggressively studying and in partnership with howard and harvard university, the impact of folks who are black and brown, who...
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. >> reporter: but he wondered, could it also have an achilles' heel? his team learned the virus was exploiting a specific type of molecule to create it. it is from a family of cellular helpers. they're so critical to a cell's function that they've become a popular target for specialized cancer drugs, broadly known as kinase inhibitors. the question now, could one of those cancer drugs also be a covid fighter? >> we narrowed in on about a dozen. we highlighted about six or seven very potent ones and we're very, very excited to try to take these into clinical trials. >> reporter: the strategy would be to block the virus from creating those tentacles and perhaps slowing its spread. neutralizing one of the most poet ebl weapons with the goal of defeating it. >> reporter: really fascinating work. they believe it might be combined with another drug in a type of cocktail formula to treat the virus. >>> this weekend's fourth of july will be yet another holiday to experience in these unusual pandemic conditions. we still have the fireworks but the reaction migh
. >> reporter: but he wondered, could it also have an achilles' heel? his team learned the virus was exploiting a specific type of molecule to create it. it is from a family of cellular helpers. they're so critical to a cell's function that they've become a popular target for specialized cancer drugs, broadly known as kinase inhibitors. the question now, could one of those cancer drugs also be a covid fighter? >> we narrowed in on about a dozen. we highlighted about six or seven...
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. >> they're 4,000 years apart, but your home wi-fi and the pir mids of agent egypt have a come achilles heel. the egyptians were the first to discover that attaching too many faucets, sinks and toilets will drain the pipe line. that same limitation from 2500 bc applies to wi-fi today. the more devices you run, the slower information will flow. >> now, more than ever, it is important to manage our in-home network. >> she is with,cast which owns nbc. see if your wire or internet provider has a tracking tool. use it to identify the devices using the most bandwidth. keep track of when family members are logging in. it can alert you if the kids are being hogs are data streaming or gaming. >> anything from your phone or your computer, for example, it allows you to see how many devices are connected to your network. >> reporter: after you do that, here are four more ideas to try. make an inventory of every device that's connected to your wi-fi. then disconnect anything that's not in use. create an internet schedule. try to avoid too many family members online at the same time. check your wi-fi
. >> they're 4,000 years apart, but your home wi-fi and the pir mids of agent egypt have a come achilles heel. the egyptians were the first to discover that attaching too many faucets, sinks and toilets will drain the pipe line. that same limitation from 2500 bc applies to wi-fi today. the more devices you run, the slower information will flow. >> now, more than ever, it is important to manage our in-home network. >> she is with,cast which owns nbc. see if your wire or...
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everybody loves our gulf coast beaches, our greatest asset is our achilles heel and not the beach per se. it is the idea of putting tns of thousands of people in gatherings getting to and from the beach that was the problem. and this is something that we have cell data on, tickers on highways on and so it's something that we can show to be true. >> i want you to listen to the governor here saying wear a mask and saying i don't want to shut the state down again. the economy is open. listen to the governor saying it should stay that way. >> people are panicking thinking i'm about to shut down texas again. the answer is, no. that is not the goal. what i want to do is make sure that everyone begins to wear a mask to get covid-19 under control and not have to shut texas back down. >> do you believe that that's realistic? do you believe if everybody listens to you and listens to the governor and wears a mask that you do not have to retreat if you will coming to the economic reopening or do you think that's inevitable? >> i think we need to let the data drive the decisions. that's something
everybody loves our gulf coast beaches, our greatest asset is our achilles heel and not the beach per se. it is the idea of putting tns of thousands of people in gatherings getting to and from the beach that was the problem. and this is something that we have cell data on, tickers on highways on and so it's something that we can show to be true. >> i want you to listen to the governor here saying wear a mask and saying i don't want to shut the state down again. the economy is open. listen...
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i mean, i don't think he understands that this is an achilles hill to the many supporters of his in the military who look at this and think that somebody's turning a bit of a back to them. my blood pressure goes up just talking about it, jake. because we're not doing everything that we can. listen, it's, again, no big stretch. the fact that the information that was provided about the weapons and the money came in 2018, and in 2020 says, ah, never reached my desk, no big deal. that is a problem. and, mr. president, if it didn't get to your desk, do something about it. >> it's just so odd that his first reaction is trying to come up with an excuse for the russians doing this to our troops. well, we did it to them back in the '80s. you don't need to come up with an excuse. but on a related note, mr. chairman, today nearly two dozen house republicans said that the president is encouraging russian aggression by withdrawing nearly 12,000 u.s. troops from germany. the president is defending the decision, saying that germany is delinquent in how much it spends on defense per its nato agreement
i mean, i don't think he understands that this is an achilles hill to the many supporters of his in the military who look at this and think that somebody's turning a bit of a back to them. my blood pressure goes up just talking about it, jake. because we're not doing everything that we can. listen, it's, again, no big stretch. the fact that the information that was provided about the weapons and the money came in 2018, and in 2020 says, ah, never reached my desk, no big deal. that is a problem....
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they are 4,000 years apart, but your home wi-fi and the pyramids of ancient egypt have a common aka achilleseel. as with wi-fi today, the more devices you run, the slower information will flow. >> now more than ever, it's important to manage our in-home network. >> reporter: she's with comcast which owns nbc. she recommends you take command of your wi-fi. see if your router or internet provider offers a tracking tool. use it to identify devices using the most bandwidth. also keep track of when family members are logging on. it can alert you if the kids are being data hogs with video streaming or gaming. >> it could come from your phone or your computer. it allows you to see how many devices are connected to your network. >> reporter: after you do that, here are four more ideas to try. make an inventory of every device that's connected to your wi-fi. then disconnect anything that's not in use. create an internet schedule. try to avoid too many family members online at the same time. check your wi-fi router. 5 gigahertz models process data faster than older models. viruses, malware, and spywar
they are 4,000 years apart, but your home wi-fi and the pyramids of ancient egypt have a common aka achilleseel. as with wi-fi today, the more devices you run, the slower information will flow. >> now more than ever, it's important to manage our in-home network. >> reporter: she's with comcast which owns nbc. she recommends you take command of your wi-fi. see if your router or internet provider offers a tracking tool. use it to identify devices using the most bandwidth. also keep...
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half the people getting infected from somebody who didn't have symptoms at the time is really the achilles' heel of controlling of this virus. right? because if you -- if people without symptoms are spreading it, it's incredibly hard to control it. so we know what are the things that we need to do. we know what we should have done in arizona, texas, and florida weeks ago which is universal masking. indoors, this is an area where i think we have really now gotten a lot more clarity. that indoor gatherings of any kind are very risky. certainly bars, nightclubs, maybe even indoor restaurants, certainly in the hotspots. the thing that's boring but we've been saying it for a long time, remains a cornerstone, we have to have a lot more tracing and testing capacity than we have in our country. if we do all these things, wolf, we have a good shot of getting our hands around this. if we continue to flail, we're going to have a lot of sick people and have a pretty ruined economy. that's what we have to avoid. >> what about schools, dr. murthy? you were the surgeon general of the united states. if yo
half the people getting infected from somebody who didn't have symptoms at the time is really the achilles' heel of controlling of this virus. right? because if you -- if people without symptoms are spreading it, it's incredibly hard to control it. so we know what are the things that we need to do. we know what we should have done in arizona, texas, and florida weeks ago which is universal masking. indoors, this is an area where i think we have really now gotten a lot more clarity. that indoor...
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i think the achilles heel at the center of all this, he says he's going to create jobs. a transition of millions and millions of jobs out of the oil industry, the gas industry, the construction industry, over into wind turbines and solar panels. and if i'm a member of these currently existing unions, those are not stupid people. they're not delusional. you may be able to convince suburbanites of this. i think the unions are going to resist the idea that we can make an easy transition to millions of green jobs. it's just not going to happen in the next four years. paul: kim, briefly, could it cost obama -- could it cost, excuse me, biden, could it cost biden pennsylvania, this plan. >> yes, and other states. if this information gets out, i think that could be potentially shake up the dynamics of this election. paul: interesting. when we come back, china files retaliation as president trump slaps sanctions on companies interfering with hong kong's autonomy. the very latest in the souring relationship between washington and beijing, next. interfering g kong's ecococococo ♪
i think the achilles heel at the center of all this, he says he's going to create jobs. a transition of millions and millions of jobs out of the oil industry, the gas industry, the construction industry, over into wind turbines and solar panels. and if i'm a member of these currently existing unions, those are not stupid people. they're not delusional. you may be able to convince suburbanites of this. i think the unions are going to resist the idea that we can make an easy transition to...
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that was his achilles' heel. >> uh-huh. >> but will it work? is the mystery about to be solved?eep in the woods" continues. apologies for my appearance. you look fine. we were just talking about -- yeah, right. i look like a wanted poster. i didn't have time to get my beard routine in this morning, so... what beard routine? ah. well, the key is maple nectar. gives it that sheen. is there something wrong with my screen? -mnh-mnh. -jamie, what are talking about? you're right, alan. we should be talking about bundling home and auto with progressive, not this luscious mane of mine. [ laughs ] jamie, do you know what a beard is? no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. n-n-n-no-no puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around doing a little growing of their own. ohhh. ahhgh. so imagine how we cheered when we found tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. -always have been
that was his achilles' heel. >> uh-huh. >> but will it work? is the mystery about to be solved?eep in the woods" continues. apologies for my appearance. you look fine. we were just talking about -- yeah, right. i look like a wanted poster. i didn't have time to get my beard routine in this morning, so... what beard routine? ah. well, the key is maple nectar. gives it that sheen. is there something wrong with my screen? -mnh-mnh. -jamie, what are talking about? you're right,...
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national university, but .e was voted down some opponents of the constitution thought this was the achillesrepublic on the scale of the united states when we lacked institutions for the formation of good, republican citizens. yet here we are 235 years later and it turns out we do have some of those institutions. my colleagues are going to be here talking about some of the most important of those, beginning with ms. skinner who is going to give us a more theoretical account of citizenship and its challenges in a global era. we will talk about the military and education as part of institutions necessary for the crucible of citizenship. so i will get started. it is great to be back at hoover. i hope there are students in the audience, because i have some assignments. the grown-ups questions if i have two. the whole idea of citizenship and what motivated my remarks in the clip that you just saw, i think we look at our big court decisions. i don't want to spend too much time. we have got richard epstein and professor mcconnell. i will stay away from a deep analysis of those cases. i will point t
national university, but .e was voted down some opponents of the constitution thought this was the achillesrepublic on the scale of the united states when we lacked institutions for the formation of good, republican citizens. yet here we are 235 years later and it turns out we do have some of those institutions. my colleagues are going to be here talking about some of the most important of those, beginning with ms. skinner who is going to give us a more theoretical account of citizenship and...
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and that certainly was the achilles' heel for washington because, as your people, as these questioners ask, franklin was pushed on being a model to oppose slavery. remember, franklin had become the president of the first abolitionist society in america. franklin was taking the lead in opposing, calling for the end of slavery. he was working worldwide with abolitionist leaders in france and in england to abolish slavery. pennsylvania, first state to abolish slavery. washington comes there as president. now, he pressed washington, but more importantly, so did so many of his advisers. hamilton, lafayette, lawrence. they all pressed washington during the revolution. please, release your own slaves. make a statement against slavery. be like franklin. you and franklin are the leaders. you can set a model for it. and washington always equivocated. that's the word for it. he's pained by it. he's pained when he talks to them. when it comes time for the constitutional convention, franklin is the head of the governor of the state but head of the abolitionist society. he is pressed by the society
and that certainly was the achilles' heel for washington because, as your people, as these questioners ask, franklin was pushed on being a model to oppose slavery. remember, franklin had become the president of the first abolitionist society in america. franklin was taking the lead in opposing, calling for the end of slavery. he was working worldwide with abolitionist leaders in france and in england to abolish slavery. pennsylvania, first state to abolish slavery. washington comes there as...
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i'm gonna go warm up achilles is pretty tight."ite trump prediction has to be this one. >> and we expect to have -- you know, it's like a record-setting crowd. we've never had an empty seat. and we certainly won't in oklahoma >> seth: we certainly won't have an empty seat in oklahoma. it's too perfect this is like if babe ruth had pointed to center field and then stepped into the box and fouled one off his ankle. "oh [ bleep ]! oh, no, i think i broke it oh [ bleep ] can you edit out the part where i pointed? we're live oh [ bleep ]!" so the president banked not only his political comeback but his mood on a big show of force in tulsa. and then, you know, this happened >> president trump's first campaign rally in more than 100 days drew controversy and a smaller than expected crowd. the upper decks of the arena there in tulsa, oklahoma, were largely empty. >> there were plenty of empty seats in the 19,000-capacity b.o.k. center. >> but in the end, the president was a bit of a bust in tulsa campaign quickly dismantling one venue. tha
i'm gonna go warm up achilles is pretty tight."ite trump prediction has to be this one. >> and we expect to have -- you know, it's like a record-setting crowd. we've never had an empty seat. and we certainly won't in oklahoma >> seth: we certainly won't have an empty seat in oklahoma. it's too perfect this is like if babe ruth had pointed to center field and then stepped into the box and fouled one off his ankle. "oh [ bleep ]! oh, no, i think i broke it oh [ bleep ] can...
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it might even be the achilles' heel of you cannot be assured if they are followed carefully by police and prosecutors and judges you get to where you should go. you may not like the outcome but you can't say i got a fair day in court and that is important and if there's any way anybody takes a shortcut to avoid the person getting the opportunity, then the system has failed. >> that's the tricky thing about the constitution. there are people in this district that would save the drowning campaign is outside of the constitution like guantÁnamo bay that is the fundamental question we have been wrestling with since the last few years. is it only limited to these very sort of insular domestic settings or what happens in the wider world when nations decided to avenge crimes committed against them. the reason we have the patriot act is because everything would be otherwise unconstitutional. that's why it's called the patriot act so everybody feels like you have to be a patriot to support it and if you don't, then what's wrong with you. the surveillance act these are things that would otherwis
it might even be the achilles' heel of you cannot be assured if they are followed carefully by police and prosecutors and judges you get to where you should go. you may not like the outcome but you can't say i got a fair day in court and that is important and if there's any way anybody takes a shortcut to avoid the person getting the opportunity, then the system has failed. >> that's the tricky thing about the constitution. there are people in this district that would save the drowning...
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woo china, butto it's economic power is its achilles heel.genda and exploits the fact that other countries are not united standing up to it. we need to be more determined and forthright and say, these are our roles and you must abide by them. it is wrong to entrap people the way you have done so, and if there are consequences economically to our trade, then so be it. what does that mean? no chinese money in the u.k.? arancha: it means it means we were moreas: willing to invest in the west under international rules. we cannot have a situation not chinalude huawei, then threatens funding to manchester university. that shows this is not an independent commercial operation but an extension of the state. the fact that huawei has received $60 billion over the last 10 years -- we cannot compete with that in the west. that is the way china has been able to advance, but it has more to do with geopolitical or authoritarian ideology it is using to challenge the west. that is why i say this is another era of cold war. we continue to be in denial and are
woo china, butto it's economic power is its achilles heel.genda and exploits the fact that other countries are not united standing up to it. we need to be more determined and forthright and say, these are our roles and you must abide by them. it is wrong to entrap people the way you have done so, and if there are consequences economically to our trade, then so be it. what does that mean? no chinese money in the u.k.? arancha: it means it means we were moreas: willing to invest in the west under...
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it was as if achilles and heracles were once again meeting in a battle, two titanic figures and either one of them worthy of trotting on a heroic stage. and now by 1988, we're looking at presidential candidates as diminished and even comic figures, and that's, in some ways, has become the default setting ever since. >> so this is a very nice cartoon, and this is george bush and george washington walking down pennsylvania avenue on inauguration day 1989. that was the 200th anniversary not to the day, but to the year, of george washington being sworn in at the same time that george bush was sworn in and president bush was actually very honored by that. he got sworn in using two bibles, one stacked on top of the other, one was the bush family bible and one was the inaugural bible. and he started the inaugural address by pointing that out. and one other comment that brought this to mind is that same conversation with david mccullough. david mccullough believed that george bush was the most qualified person to run for president since the founders at the time. he didn't say it at the time, b
it was as if achilles and heracles were once again meeting in a battle, two titanic figures and either one of them worthy of trotting on a heroic stage. and now by 1988, we're looking at presidential candidates as diminished and even comic figures, and that's, in some ways, has become the default setting ever since. >> so this is a very nice cartoon, and this is george bush and george washington walking down pennsylvania avenue on inauguration day 1989. that was the 200th anniversary not...
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that has become an achilles heel in this moment, and the polls are showing it.these matters right now, you are obviously not speaking to what america is wanting and needing, and that's part of the reason -- not all of the reason, but part of the reason his numbers are dropping. >> yeah. anthony, you were in charge, for a brief time, but for communications from this white house, and it does seem that trump is going there because that's where he thinks he has to go. 92% of african-americans, not surprisingly, disapprove of donald trump's handling of race. but even 57% of white americans disapprove of his handling of race relations. there's a lot of white marchers out there, marching for black lives matter. has he miscalculated and misread white people, at least the majority of them, in this moment? >> well, i hope he has, but let's go back to that ad that you just showed about defunding the police. he's trying to let people know that defunding the police means elimination of the police, which we all know clearly it doesn't mean. the strategy, joy, he got 62% of th
that has become an achilles heel in this moment, and the polls are showing it.these matters right now, you are obviously not speaking to what america is wanting and needing, and that's part of the reason -- not all of the reason, but part of the reason his numbers are dropping. >> yeah. anthony, you were in charge, for a brief time, but for communications from this white house, and it does seem that trump is going there because that's where he thinks he has to go. 92% of...
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which is what we're doing, we're going to continue to suffer from this, and i think that that is our achillesdon in this country. >> all right, but there it is. so i mean, the federal government has said states, you're in charge you seem to be saying we need a coordinated response, but we're not going to get one >> right, which is why the governors are so important in this matter in trying to push on that we've been very fortunate here in the state of new jersey to have a governor that has done a couple of things that have really helped us thread this needle and keep the virus where we are right now the first thing he did was accept it for science, and followed the rules of science moving forward the second thing that he did is work with the governors in contiguous states. those types of activities are going to help this and at the same time working collaboratively on supply chain areas, and working collaboratively with those manufacturers to continue to move this issue forward. so the states really matter here, in the absence of true federal plan through testing >> given the fact that you ov
which is what we're doing, we're going to continue to suffer from this, and i think that that is our achillesdon in this country. >> all right, but there it is. so i mean, the federal government has said states, you're in charge you seem to be saying we need a coordinated response, but we're not going to get one >> right, which is why the governors are so important in this matter in trying to push on that we've been very fortunate here in the state of new jersey to have a governor...
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the achilles' heel he seems to have is he's very focused on firing up his base and has not made a loto win over new people to his base. and people who are doing better because of his policies and might vote for him. in 2016, his basis is very fired up. he won the suburbs by 5% and gave him the margin of victory in ohio, florida and other states. right now joe biden's winning is over by 5%, and they don't want to be associated with tweets of old men. right now he's doing more to divide us on race then unite us and that includes a lot of trump supporter's 2/3 of the country. he has to temper his -- i'm all for law and order and i'm all for being tough on rioters and he's absolutely right on that but he has to love and it with expression of empathy and compassion for racial injustice because he's got a great record. >> trace: it's interesting because you also mention the economy, pointing out that the economy really is. that by the way is the president walking live through this event looking at some of the memorabilia. he was swinging a baseball bat a short time ago. the economy is recov
the achilles' heel he seems to have is he's very focused on firing up his base and has not made a loto win over new people to his base. and people who are doing better because of his policies and might vote for him. in 2016, his basis is very fired up. he won the suburbs by 5% and gave him the margin of victory in ohio, florida and other states. right now joe biden's winning is over by 5%, and they don't want to be associated with tweets of old men. right now he's doing more to divide us on...
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and she did a marvelous job of kind of holding her own, writing letters to herald achilles at interior, harry options she was close with. but trying to say, will you look into this one case for me? and so, she handled, i think, very well, but she's mentioned the one time they caught a bit of a crossed wire early out of the gate, but she fell in line well. >> i think we could give the program -- good friends who respect each other can disagree. i will argue that fdr knew that she was going to do this. the correspondence shows that. and so, what they were trying to do is to bring this issue front and center, you know, and by support and curtail some of the backlash. i mean, that same day, fdr feeds her information about 3.2% beer being served in the white house right after prohibition, right there in the white house. and so, he feeds this to eleanor in her own press conferences to release this. so, they coordinate. you know, and they -- and when they go at each other, they go at each other deliberately to get the country engaged, i think. >> so, before we and the snapshot, and go back an
and she did a marvelous job of kind of holding her own, writing letters to herald achilles at interior, harry options she was close with. but trying to say, will you look into this one case for me? and so, she handled, i think, very well, but she's mentioned the one time they caught a bit of a crossed wire early out of the gate, but she fell in line well. >> i think we could give the program -- good friends who respect each other can disagree. i will argue that fdr knew that she was going...