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>> alex: know we don't know that.ormal coronavirus, the annual cold, as well as flu and other respiratory illnesses often do dissipate and go away and warmer seasons, the virus just doesn't survive well and a warmer climate or atmosphere, boat what we do not know is to this novel coronavirus, how it will interact. stars, for instance, which was a novel corona virus did not dissipate in april. what the president is saying is that we hope it will be like the regular cold or flu and it will dissipate, but we do not know. >> chris: here is another example of what some people are calling lowballing by the present, take a look. >> president trump: because of all we have done, the risk to the american people remains very low. >> it's is not so much a question of ace this will happen anymore, but rather more a question of exactly one this will happen, and how many people in this country will have severe illness. >> chris: well, since dr. meston yea spoke, we have began to see community transition, we have seen severen at leas
>> alex: know we don't know that.ormal coronavirus, the annual cold, as well as flu and other respiratory illnesses often do dissipate and go away and warmer seasons, the virus just doesn't survive well and a warmer climate or atmosphere, boat what we do not know is to this novel coronavirus, how it will interact. stars, for instance, which was a novel corona virus did not dissipate in april. what the president is saying is that we hope it will be like the regular cold or flu and it will...
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alex: ahora mismo estÁn funcionando solamente cinco.rtiÓ en un aÑo nuevo de horror. alex: habÍa como ciertos rumores de que algo estaba pasando, pero pues nadie reconocÍa la gravedad del asunto. ya cuando volvÍ de vacaciones fue que me di cuenta de la magnitud de lo que estaba pasando. oscar: los rumores se referÍan a un brote de un mortal virus y comenzaron a circular desde diciembre pasado. cuando el doctor li wenliang intentÓ hacer sonar las alarmas, por ello la policÍa lo interrogÓ acusÁndolo de difundir informaciÓn falsa e ilegal, incluso fue arrestado bajo esos cargos. mientras interrogaban al doctor, 41 personas ya estaban contagiadas con el coronavirus. en el entorno familiar de alex molina crecÍa el temor. alex: estamos muy tristes por la cantidad de familias que se han visto afectadas por esto. oscar: entre los afectados estuvo el doctor li wenliang, quien pasÓ asÍ de tratar pacientes a convertirse en uno. el paciente 7 de febrero falleciÓ de coronavirus, la enfermedad sobre la que alertÓ. alex: estÁn poniendo en riesgo sus vi
alex: ahora mismo estÁn funcionando solamente cinco.rtiÓ en un aÑo nuevo de horror. alex: habÍa como ciertos rumores de que algo estaba pasando, pero pues nadie reconocÍa la gravedad del asunto. ya cuando volvÍ de vacaciones fue que me di cuenta de la magnitud de lo que estaba pasando. oscar: los rumores se referÍan a un brote de un mortal virus y comenzaron a circular desde diciembre pasado. cuando el doctor li wenliang intentÓ hacer sonar las alarmas, por ello la policÍa lo...
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i'm alex witt.noon with the white house task force news conference for you. >>> first, the system was blinking red. a new report highlights the classified warnings u.s. agencies were issuing as early as january about the coronavirus and the danger it could unleash on the world. ali velshi is next with more. mornings were made for better e things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, s
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welcome to the pros program alex. we see how in the 1st part of the program which i know that you listen to when we had markets papadopoulos we talked about the globalization in the pandemic and how we have to reassess globalization at least we should i opinion but let's bring it a little bit closer to the u.s. domestic politics here donald trump up for reelection the democrats have anointed their all but annoying to their nominee joe biden and it looks like to me that the democrats and they're applying it media are going to make this entire election go past the going to the conventions and to the general in november as a referendum on trump's handling of the corona coronavirus is that a good play on their part because let's be honest here trump has not presented his best face when it comes to talking about how his administration is dealing with this pandemic he's good at rallies he's not good with the teleprompter alex. yeah i agree with that i think that the trump administration started very very slow to handle this
welcome to the pros program alex. we see how in the 1st part of the program which i know that you listen to when we had markets papadopoulos we talked about the globalization in the pandemic and how we have to reassess globalization at least we should i opinion but let's bring it a little bit closer to the u.s. domestic politics here donald trump up for reelection the democrats have anointed their all but annoying to their nominee joe biden and it looks like to me that the democrats and they're...
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alex. >> okay. we got a lot to watch there from the white house and on capitol hill, thank you for that joining me now, baylor college of medicine dr. peter hotez. lots of questions. the first one, before we get to the issue of testing which has been a controversial one, who gets it, who should get it and the like. give me the big picture here. where you this i this epidemic is headth in the united states, especially focusing on the larger cities that seem to have such swarms of infections? >> well, that's exactly right, alex. we are not seeing this uniformly across the country. what we are identifying are a number of cities across the country, which seem to be where the epidemic is now moving into full swing. okay, the best example is new york city. the big worry, of course, is that what we are seeing in new york is starting to resemble some of the scenes, what we are seeing in italy, where hospitals, health systems are being overwhelmed. and we're even starting to see healthcare professionals, nur
alex. >> okay. we got a lot to watch there from the white house and on capitol hill, thank you for that joining me now, baylor college of medicine dr. peter hotez. lots of questions. the first one, before we get to the issue of testing which has been a controversial one, who gets it, who should get it and the like. give me the big picture here. where you this i this epidemic is headth in the united states, especially focusing on the larger cities that seem to have such swarms of...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time to turn to alex schaffer artist extraordinary alex welcome back well welcome you all back to l.a. and this wonderful city i can't believe it's been it's been over 2 like since 2012 right you know back in 2008 when the financial crisis hit the big one the part one you started a fantastic paintings of banks on fire burning banks so very graphically illustrating the point that these banks are social ill the coronavirus back then was wells fargo the coronavirus back in 2008 was j.p. morgan it was h.s.b.c. and barclays these were the pandemic of fraud and fear money that was incinerated in the global economy and you capture that brilliantly in your paintings and nothing has changed except your painting value goes up because the more they print money the more valuable your paintings become alex i know. the the thing that's blowing my mind is that all this time has still gone by and people are completely. in my opinion angry at the wrong parties you know. and i see a little bit of progress but at the same time nobody wants to give trump anyt
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time to turn to alex schaffer artist extraordinary alex welcome back well welcome you all back to l.a. and this wonderful city i can't believe it's been it's been over 2 like since 2012 right you know back in 2008 when the financial crisis hit the big one the part one you started a fantastic paintings of banks on fire burning banks so very graphically illustrating the point that these banks are social ill the coronavirus back then was wells fargo...
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host alex trebek marking a milestone.ng one year in his battle with pancreatic cancer. >> hi, everyone. if you've got a minute, i'd like to bring you up to date on my health situation. >> reporter: trebek with a very candid, personal update. >> i'd be lying if i said the journey had been an easy one. there were some good days, but a lot of not so good days. i joked with friends that the cancer won't kill me, the chemo treatments will. >> reporter: the 79-year-old talking openly about the grueling treatments, the side effects, the depression. >> i brushed that aside quickly, because that would have been a massive betrayal. a betrayal of my wife and soulmate, jean, who has given her all to help me survive. it would have been a betrayal of other cancer patients who have looked to me as an inspiration and a cheerleader of sorts of the value of living and hope. >> reporter: so many rooting for alex, including contestants. >> did you come up with the right one? no, what is -- we love you alex. that's very kind of you. thank you
host alex trebek marking a milestone.ng one year in his battle with pancreatic cancer. >> hi, everyone. if you've got a minute, i'd like to bring you up to date on my health situation. >> reporter: trebek with a very candid, personal update. >> i'd be lying if i said the journey had been an easy one. there were some good days, but a lot of not so good days. i joked with friends that the cancer won't kill me, the chemo treatments will. >> reporter: the 79-year-old talking...
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are for more now we want to go into the italian city of naples where journalist alex matthews joins us alex is good to have you on the program i mean the whole country under lockdown it's unprecedented in sounds dramatic what's it like. it's been a very big change particularly in naples where i am. then you sort of how bad the situation has been in the north they set me spreading down in that favorite way out trying to leave as we've heard very restricted so you can't move very easily from regent street you need to say in your own community here in the close that means exit polls for people going to the islands that you're crazy and cross. as well as some people getting on trains to go long distance and everything at about normal life seems to slow down but the axe is a very and now there are many people in restaurants or at any tourists. the nightlife right now if i look out of the window is very very well there's nothing that because everything has to close down from 6 pm and i want to see from out here on today i don't want to make sure that people could keep a distance of one meter
are for more now we want to go into the italian city of naples where journalist alex matthews joins us alex is good to have you on the program i mean the whole country under lockdown it's unprecedented in sounds dramatic what's it like. it's been a very big change particularly in naples where i am. then you sort of how bad the situation has been in the north they set me spreading down in that favorite way out trying to leave as we've heard very restricted so you can't move very easily from...
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[ cheers and applause alex, there are a lot of rumors in this about you out there.and a-rod ♪ >> jimmy: all business in that graphic. >> i'm nervous >> jimmy: yeah, yeah don't be nervous here we go first question, did you and jennifer lopez recently go on a double date with prince harry and meghan markle? if so, who paid? [ light laughter ] >> i signed an nda [ audience oohs >> jimmy: oh, my god so that means you did. >> nondisclosure >> jimmy: yeah, all right. i'll take that as you did. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i would make him pay, and her pay, whatever. right? next question, how close were you to playing for the boston red sox? >> actually, very close. at home i have a signed contract by john henry, the owner, by theo epstein, the current gm at the time - >> jimmy: no >> -- and by me. and at the last moment it was rejected by don fehr and the union. so -- but i still have it at home in my safe. it's a collector's item. >> jimmy: yeah wow. this is rangers, then -- it was going to be -- >> i was going to go from the rangers before the '04 season and then bef
[ cheers and applause alex, there are a lot of rumors in this about you out there.and a-rod ♪ >> jimmy: all business in that graphic. >> i'm nervous >> jimmy: yeah, yeah don't be nervous here we go first question, did you and jennifer lopez recently go on a double date with prince harry and meghan markle? if so, who paid? [ light laughter ] >> i signed an nda [ audience oohs >> jimmy: oh, my god so that means you did. >> nondisclosure >> jimmy: yeah,...
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welcome, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." from joe biden's big night to bernie sanders's money moves, how the super tuesday equation has changed in just the past few hours. >> we have an excellent chance to win some of the largest states in this country. >> things are beginning to change. >> pushing forward is the best thing that we can do for the country. >> i'm the woman who's going to beat donald trump. >>> coronavirus crisis. the latest number of infections here in the u.s. and an american infected with the virus is going to tell me his story. >>> the martch that changed america, a landmark day for the civil rights movement. >>> two days, 14 states and one territory across this country will be voting for a democratic presidential candidate. there are now seven, count them, candidates left for super tuesday. many of them are hitting southern states today in a campaigning blitz. new polls show bernie sanders could have a very successful day on tuesday as he's leading in texas. democrats are giving him 34% of the vote there,
welcome, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." from joe biden's big night to bernie sanders's money moves, how the super tuesday equation has changed in just the past few hours. >> we have an excellent chance to win some of the largest states in this country. >> things are beginning to change. >> pushing forward is the best thing that we can do for the country. >> i'm the woman who's going to beat donald trump. >>> coronavirus crisis. the latest...
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alex, you are now teaching. for a under. alex, you are now teaching. fora man under.arming and continues to fuel self—confidence issues, it's quite a challenge that you have to face up every day in front of this group, there needs to be a performance and you need to give confidence to these young people. it's a tremendous achievement. it is. but you must also have been looking when you were interacting with your pupils, for signs of what you're going through. how do you kind of communicate to them that you are there and you are willing and able to listen, to try to help? we live in an age of social media. a smile id is what it is. but you need to be there for somebody. ifi you need to be there for somebody. if i was to say to a child, you can talk to me whenever you want, but not actually be there, i'm feeling in myjob and my duty of care. but ifi in myjob and my duty of care. but if i see, i in myjob and my duty of care. but if i see, lam in myjob and my duty of care. but if i see, i am noticing this, for example. that opens the door. they can lead in the something.
alex, you are now teaching. for a under. alex, you are now teaching. fora man under.arming and continues to fuel self—confidence issues, it's quite a challenge that you have to face up every day in front of this group, there needs to be a performance and you need to give confidence to these young people. it's a tremendous achievement. it is. but you must also have been looking when you were interacting with your pupils, for signs of what you're going through. how do you kind of communicate to...
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alex salmond has now cleared his name, but there may be seismic political consequences to come.news. back now to the coronavirus pandemic, and the world health organisation says the pandemic is accelerating around the globe. south africa has announced it will put troops on the streets to enforce a strict lockdown — for three weeks, starting on thursday night. president cyril ramaphosa said the alternative was a human catastrophe. the country has the highest number of cases in africa, with 402 cases. our africa correspondent, andrew harding, is injohannesburg. a limited number of cases and no deaths, but the government is determined to clamp down early? i'm sorry, i thought we might get an due at the last moment, but i'm afraid we haven't, we will try to get back to him later if we can. the iranian government is strongly advising people not to travel within the country, as people are still celebrating the persian new year, or noruz. iran is struggling to contain one of the biggest outbreaks outside china, with one person dying from the disease every ten minutes. more than 1,800 p
alex salmond has now cleared his name, but there may be seismic political consequences to come.news. back now to the coronavirus pandemic, and the world health organisation says the pandemic is accelerating around the globe. south africa has announced it will put troops on the streets to enforce a strict lockdown — for three weeks, starting on thursday night. president cyril ramaphosa said the alternative was a human catastrophe. the country has the highest number of cases in africa, with 402...
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everyone and i always appreciate let's go to london 1st alex we had a stress test over syria particularly and we had the leaders of turkey and russia meeting and we came to a conclusion now it could be spotted a lot of different ways but essentially the turks back down why. well i think the back down for 2 reasons firstly the the fount that militarily they were outmatched they're not in a position to take on the syrian army and the russian air force one on the same time and they were suffering casualties and i think that was one reason why they pulled back but the other reason was that they found that they had no diplomatic support or military support or political support from their western allies the united states ruled out any military action in support of turkey they refused to send it to provide air cover for turkish troops and turkey found that instead of europe coming to turkey support the europeans instead were very critical of turkey's actions in libya and along the border with greece where turkey has been allowing refugees to move migrants to move in their efforts to enter europe
everyone and i always appreciate let's go to london 1st alex we had a stress test over syria particularly and we had the leaders of turkey and russia meeting and we came to a conclusion now it could be spotted a lot of different ways but essentially the turks back down why. well i think the back down for 2 reasons firstly the the fount that militarily they were outmatched they're not in a position to take on the syrian army and the russian air force one on the same time and they were suffering...
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alex salmond has been cleared of all the sexual assault charges against him.land has walked free after being cleared by a jury following a trial at the high court in edinburgh. the jury returned a not proven verdict on one charge of assault with intent to rape, but found him not guilty of all the other 12 charges, including an attempted rape. here's our scotland editor, sarah smith. faced with shocking allegations alex salmond always maintained he had never attempted a nonconsensual sexual encounter in his entire life. throughout the trial he argued that people were making up claims against them for political reasons. he didn't go into details. there was certain evidence i would have liked to have seen led in this trial but for a variety of reasons we were not able to do so. at some point, that information, those facts and that evidence will see the light of day, but it will not be this day and for a very good reason. there will be a scottish parliamentary investigation into this whole process with question surrounding nicola sturgeon's role. i will absolutely
alex salmond has been cleared of all the sexual assault charges against him.land has walked free after being cleared by a jury following a trial at the high court in edinburgh. the jury returned a not proven verdict on one charge of assault with intent to rape, but found him not guilty of all the other 12 charges, including an attempted rape. here's our scotland editor, sarah smith. faced with shocking allegations alex salmond always maintained he had never attempted a nonconsensual sexual...
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they are in turkey a nato ally is protecting and giving aid to what are deemed as jihad it's go ahead alex explain it to me. i wish i could but i mean i think that they're due on it and turkey have run out of road at this point and i think you said it best peter that he is definitely in a very tough spot a tough spot of his own making and i really think that when you look at a site like the b.b.c. they're also starting to finally finally represent the situation after years of falsely represent what was going on by only starting to come around and you also had told gabbert the other day you came out with this statement as well stop calling them moderate rebels they are not moderate rebels they're isis fighters that the u.s. has been funding i mean you're starting to see that narrative change and they're starting to come around after many many years and i think that has a lot to do with the fact that while they say they may support turkey and they may say that you know turkey is a nato ally and we stand by you the support was very lukewarm for the united states and for the e.u. and i think t
they are in turkey a nato ally is protecting and giving aid to what are deemed as jihad it's go ahead alex explain it to me. i wish i could but i mean i think that they're due on it and turkey have run out of road at this point and i think you said it best peter that he is definitely in a very tough spot a tough spot of his own making and i really think that when you look at a site like the b.b.c. they're also starting to finally finally represent the situation after years of falsely represent...
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or. i'm showbusiness i'll see that. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. week to ask. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle showdown in syria as the damascus government continues its drive to liberate the country turkey's illegal military presence has created a major international crisis and no one is between a rock and a very hard place. across talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow glenn these and he is a professor at the higher school beacon nomics as well as all the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor at me internet media project and in athens we cross to. he is the director and writer for the duran dot com. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate glenn let me go to you 1st here. we've spoken many times about the situation in syria in particular and it would give this real quickly there
join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or. i'm showbusiness i'll see that. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. week to ask. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle showdown in syria as the damascus government continues its drive to liberate the country turkey's illegal military presence has created a major international crisis and no one is between a rock and a very hard place....
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alex: yes, it will.ust spoke to our house reporter and he said he think that is going to be done by known. that is where the smart money is. steve: we will follow your work online at the hill.com. headline from the new york times, a sobering headline as the u.s. surpasses china with confirmed cases of coronavirus. the reporting includes the following, scientists warning the u.s. someday would become the country hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the moment arrived today. in the united states, more than 81,000 people are known to be infected by the virus, including more than 1000 deaths, more cases than china, italy, or any other country. with 330 million residents, the u.s. is the world's third-most-populous nation, meaning it has a vast pool of people that could potentially get covid-19, the disease caused by the virus. we have a conversation with the dean of medicine at stanford university, dr. lloyd minor. we appreciate you being here with us. minor, let me begin with the headline, u.s. now surp
alex: yes, it will.ust spoke to our house reporter and he said he think that is going to be done by known. that is where the smart money is. steve: we will follow your work online at the hill.com. headline from the new york times, a sobering headline as the u.s. surpasses china with confirmed cases of coronavirus. the reporting includes the following, scientists warning the u.s. someday would become the country hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the moment arrived today. in the united...
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alex, thank you.he european union is earmarking 7.5 billion euros to help cushion any economic shocks from the coronavirus outbreak. the eu commission chief ursula von der leyen says that number could increase to 25 billion euros. today, european union council president shared a rare get-together of leaders by videoconference. the eu is coming under fire for its noticeable silence since this outbreak began. the coronavirus is set to cause unprecedented disruption to german football with some matches being played without fans for the first time. that is going to hit one of the biggest clashes in the june -- german bundesliga, which will now take place behind closed doors on saturday. before that, gladbach will play cologne on wednesday, also in an empty stadium. reporter: german football is known for attracting a sea of supporters. last week, some fans in gladbach took precautions against the coronavirus. but the same seats will be empty dung their next home match against rival cologne. setting a histo
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alex matthews joining us tonight from naples italy with the latest on a country under lockdown alex thank you. well to coordinate their response to the coronavirus epidemic european union leaders have held emergency talks by video conference not in person and european council president charles michel hosted the rare virtual get together g. day as the spread of the virus gathers pace across europe the news 27 member states have been criticized for being slow to react. more i'm joined now by a barber pole in brussels good evening to you barbara with all of italy under a lockdown is europe now on course to copy china locking down millions of people is that even possible here in europe. they can't copy china of course because there you have big brother style mass surveillance and europe has to as we saw in italy if peel to the to the common sense and the sort of the citizens and say these are reasonable and do this because it's really fall in everyone's good and that seems to work so far to a certain extent and we don't know yet whether all of europe will have to go into lockdown but we've se
alex matthews joining us tonight from naples italy with the latest on a country under lockdown alex thank you. well to coordinate their response to the coronavirus epidemic european union leaders have held emergency talks by video conference not in person and european council president charles michel hosted the rare virtual get together g. day as the spread of the virus gathers pace across europe the news 27 member states have been criticized for being slow to react. more i'm joined now by a...
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to be about mining mining as a huge part of the bitcoin ecosystem welcome to the show alex thank you very much for having me all right and so you have just raised your company have just raised $50000000.00 from billionaire investor peter teal for a layer one what is it you're dealing in taxes alex bunch of different things but effectively the approach to layer one to excess is that of vertical integration . which means that we have full control over every cost and profit lever in the because of my mix stack so that covers everything from. factoring our own custom chips we build our own cooling and mining infrastructure that is very scalable 'd and modular and plug and play and we have our own our procurement and development which means that we basically get the cheapest possible electricity at scale in the world and vertically integrating all of the different aspects of the big point by mixed allow us to become the most efficient equipment company in the world so i read somewhere that the goal is to capture 25 percent of global big going mining right now you've got approximately 50 p
to be about mining mining as a huge part of the bitcoin ecosystem welcome to the show alex thank you very much for having me all right and so you have just raised your company have just raised $50000000.00 from billionaire investor peter teal for a layer one what is it you're dealing in taxes alex bunch of different things but effectively the approach to layer one to excess is that of vertical integration . which means that we have full control over every cost and profit lever in the because of...
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you have. a low in welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle russia and turkey negotiate deescalation regarding what is next for syria also the coronavirus is it time to start rethinking the impact of globalization. ross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest underneath the new guy own he is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations we also have a political analyst and editor and innocently internet media project and in london we crossed who i was going to be here as he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com or a german crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to london 1st alex we had a stress test over syria particularly an adlib we had the leaders of turkey and russia meeting and we came to a conclusion now it could be spun a lot of different ways but essentially the turks back down
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ok so go back to alex in london let's switch gears and talk about the coronavirus and something that i don't think gets enough discussion is the coronavirus and globalization because you see the vulnerability of this this model this neo liberal model for the world economy it's has a lot of weaknesses we have supply chains under under threat we have to we're being forced to reconsider borders even though the left always talk when they believe in open borders well have you have an open border and you have a pandemic that is bad news for everyone i mean there are so many elements here and also with the rise of populist movements all across the globe the whole issue of sovereignty and the coronavirus is making people question or smart people question most people don't want to ask serious questions in the media go ahead alex and. this is the most extraordinary response to the coronavirus crisis has been the fact that the european union has very clearly that he's intending to stand by the whole free movement because within the european union this isn't. time when it's been made clear that
ok so go back to alex in london let's switch gears and talk about the coronavirus and something that i don't think gets enough discussion is the coronavirus and globalization because you see the vulnerability of this this model this neo liberal model for the world economy it's has a lot of weaknesses we have supply chains under under threat we have to we're being forced to reconsider borders even though the left always talk when they believe in open borders well have you have an open border and...
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there are produced in taiwan and so that sounds good actually all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the time to come and talk to us thanks for being on the kaiser report yes thank you so much for having me really enjoyed this that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by. nuclear become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people of demanding the shutdown of a local plant from mike is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous nuclear power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests who or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is or powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in a very real way. a struggle. thousands of
there are produced in taiwan and so that sounds good actually all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the time to come and talk to us thanks for being on the kaiser report yes thank you so much for having me really enjoyed this that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until...
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>> what is "we love you alex." that is very kind. thank you. >> reporter: and although he acknowledged the survival rate in year two is 7%, he remains confident of his chances. >> anything is possibly. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs'e cheering you on, alex. up next, they were just two points, and we'll show you why they meant the world to one player. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry...
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they're going to be fine don't worry about it alex ok the rest of us was here. negligently that is yeah i mean that it's very true to me because the open borders thing and then and then you look at these supply chains probably get the year wrong so no hope no one's going to sue me i think it was in early 2000 the united states closed down its last factory to produce penicillin it's all imported from the outside primarily china and if you look at pharmaceuticals all around the world sourcing comes from china i'm not blaming china for being the source but globalization allowed that to happen where you have big pharma in the west becoming fabulously fabulously rich because you can outsource from china but when you have a situation like this where a country's supply chain slow down maybe they can export it because of the virus here i mean no one really seriously thought this out because globalization does put people at risk and we're seeing it with this virus i think that took kinks and became clear as a result of this corona were us when americans openly. can ferre
they're going to be fine don't worry about it alex ok the rest of us was here. negligently that is yeah i mean that it's very true to me because the open borders thing and then and then you look at these supply chains probably get the year wrong so no hope no one's going to sue me i think it was in early 2000 the united states closed down its last factory to produce penicillin it's all imported from the outside primarily china and if you look at pharmaceuticals all around the world sourcing...
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no, what is, we love you alex. that's very kind of you. thank you.you $1,995. >> reporter: tonight, trebek vowing to fight on. >> if we take it just one day at a time, with a positive attitude, anything is possible. >> one day at a time. alex trebek speaking for so many. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. . >>> this could be much better than we expect, it could be much worse than we expect. anybody who says that it will be one way or the other, we simply do not know. >> i no longer believe that the risk to the general public from covid-19 in placer county is low. >> up and down california today cities and counties are reacting to the spread of coronavirus. a northern california man has now died of the virus, the first death from coronavirus in the state. governor newsom will be beginning a news conference any minute now. good afternoon, thank you for joining us. >> and we just learned in the past ten minutes about three new coronavirus cases in santa clara county, that brings the total there to 14. >>
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kind of cast the welcome back to the alex salmond's you'll know clearly it will have some advantages to all this book writing in the they help you with material as well just season 4 here your 1st speeches and a host of comments what was the massacre of turnin it in your constituency it was a military atrocity that became a state covered up it was anti militia riots that took place all over scotland and 797 people objected to conscription being brought in as the army out acquired soldiers for the polio on wards and also to quiet soldiers for as they put it internal tranquillity which was a euphemism for oppressing the people who had been inspired by the french revolution some 12 people were killed as an army frankly run amok in my small constituency in the link that i was happy to point out in my maiden speech was that the military commander than 1797 was the end all of liverpool who became the prime minister and ironically as i conclude my boot was played minister at the time of the 1820 rising who oversaw the hanging and then the beheading of be a target in wilson scottish martyrs
kind of cast the welcome back to the alex salmond's you'll know clearly it will have some advantages to all this book writing in the they help you with material as well just season 4 here your 1st speeches and a host of comments what was the massacre of turnin it in your constituency it was a military atrocity that became a state covered up it was anti militia riots that took place all over scotland and 797 people objected to conscription being brought in as the army out acquired soldiers for...
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bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor at me internet media project and in athens we cross to alex pearson for oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate glenn let me go to you 1st here. we've spoken many times about the situation in syria in particular and it would give this real quickly the 2 opposing media narrative one coming out of the on the ground and what you'll see in western media what's the difference well there's a good question i guess from the west the main thing you get is that this is all about human rights so it's about assad's government attacking. attacking its own in its own country you know with some foreign troops present for some reason. and i guess from the other side. the more story you get from russia recognizing that this is largely a regime change war and i guess this is this is quite important because by recognizing that this is largely been a war to topple the assad government recognizes that the west also have certain culpability i mean for for many many years n
bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor at me internet media project and in athens we cross to alex pearson for oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate glenn let me go to you 1st here. we've spoken many times about the situation in syria in particular and it would give this real quickly the 2 opposing media narrative one coming out of the on the ground and what you'll see in western media what's...
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of us following this story for us thank you alex this is the. you're watching. the atlantic alliance the bedrock of the post world war 2 global security order is slowly but surely unraveling more and more often washington in brussels by virtue of important foreign policy issues today europe has a choice to defend its interests or fade into oblivion. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must store in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they could charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for the week with the son of a $23.00. i doubt that had to be. confined within 4 grey walls the phone it's using. turned on to help him to leave this room . micrographs friends aren't sleights and dad sed you know why. for example there's there's lights against women or nonwhites so it's always you know the idea is that statements that directed toward a privileged group are interpreted differently than a statement directed toward an oppressed group and so th
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>> good to be with you again, alex. it's nice to hear all the conversation in washington, it's good that they passed the bill. i'm more concerned with what is actually happening on the ground and what is actually going to happen on the ground operationally. and everyone says, we have to flatten the curve, flatten the curve, reduce the spread of the virus. are what they're really saying is we have to reduce the spread of a virus to a rate that won't overwhelm our hospital care system. that's what happened in italy. we had too many people coming into the hospital care system, they tend to need the icu beds, don't have many intensive care unit beds, ventilators. and if you don't slow that curve, it will overwhelm the hospitals. by any projection, especially here in the state of new york where we have a high number of cases, you're not going to slow that curve to a level that won't overwhelm the hospital system. that curve is not a curve. i see that curve as a wave, and the wave is going to break, ands wave is going to brea
>> good to be with you again, alex. it's nice to hear all the conversation in washington, it's good that they passed the bill. i'm more concerned with what is actually happening on the ground and what is actually going to happen on the ground operationally. and everyone says, we have to flatten the curve, flatten the curve, reduce the spread of the virus. are what they're really saying is we have to reduce the spread of a virus to a rate that won't overwhelm our hospital care system....
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right, alex.d tonight at 8:00 but grocery stores will stay open and hospitals and liquor stores. first i want you to look at what is happening around here. it is sunday and usually you see more people on the sidewalk and one person said it looks like an apocalypse and there are people out and about because the grocery stores are open. there is a whole foods down that way and a trader joe's this way. and this is a place still open tonight. columbus avenue wines and spirits we have a socially distance line and a rule on the sign limit three customers at a time. and i spoke with the owner here of the liquor store about why he thinks that this is considered an essential business. >> i think everybody has their own response and need in life, but as i said, i think clearly wine is a way for people just to relax and mitigate some of the stress that they're feeling. >> reporter: so, alex, he also told me that he thinks if liquor stores or stores that sell wine, beer and liquor weren't considered essential
right, alex.d tonight at 8:00 but grocery stores will stay open and hospitals and liquor stores. first i want you to look at what is happening around here. it is sunday and usually you see more people on the sidewalk and one person said it looks like an apocalypse and there are people out and about because the grocery stores are open. there is a whole foods down that way and a trader joe's this way. and this is a place still open tonight. columbus avenue wines and spirits we have a socially...