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alexis: exactly.ne of the questions we need help a private sector company who are in charge of our public infrastructure. what happens when they decide they don't necessarily want to make it available for all. and this is one of the reasons that i talk a lot about in the book about tesla's work in puerto rico. they stepped in at a time when puerto rico rico really needed somebody to step in when the federal government did not. but they're not under any obligation to state. they don't have the responsibility the government has two for instance provide equally and fairly access to services. adam: so what do they want to pretty in the book that netscape's to have beliefs. what you mean about that what are their beliefs. alexis: one of the things that also distinguishes the companies is that a number of people that work there, a large enough contingents to make a difference will say there driven in some ways by this belief that technology should be used for good . so we see this in case of google. they wo
alexis: exactly.ne of the questions we need help a private sector company who are in charge of our public infrastructure. what happens when they decide they don't necessarily want to make it available for all. and this is one of the reasons that i talk a lot about in the book about tesla's work in puerto rico. they stepped in at a time when puerto rico rico really needed somebody to step in when the federal government did not. but they're not under any obligation to state. they don't have the...
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[applause] >> hello, alexis, hello, audience. >> hello, everyone. >> host: let's get started. so what was the genesis of this book? your first book is about the murder of a young couple and this seems like a different direction than crime. >> guest: i am asked this question enough that you would think i would have a distinct answer but i don't. they seem really different. as a historian when you are in grad school you study a narrow time period which i studied literally a year, 1922 but after that my first job was at new york public library and i was in exhibitions and my job, our collective memory, you start with cuneiform, have virginia woolf's walking stick, it is all over the place. and during that time i began to think about what i found an example in the book when i was in grad school but didn't want to be known as a woman. i thought i wanted 10 year and you could not touch love as a woman, as a historian and i thought about it for years and felt it was an interesting story that explain the origin of prejudice and if i knew the story and didn't talk about it or make thes
[applause] >> hello, alexis, hello, audience. >> hello, everyone. >> host: let's get started. so what was the genesis of this book? your first book is about the murder of a young couple and this seems like a different direction than crime. >> guest: i am asked this question enough that you would think i would have a distinct answer but i don't. they seem really different. as a historian when you are in grad school you study a narrow time period which i studied literally...
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alexi, let's start with you.hat do you make of the timing of these comments and the fact that they were leaked? >> it's certainly surprising that they were leaked. we rarely sea leaks from obama world. and to your point, it's a rare moment where we're hearing the former president's opinions on the current news, because he's usually staying in the shadows and behind the scenes. but this case with michael flynn was a major victory for president trump and president obama warned president trump about flynn's ties to russia during their transition period. he had a personal stake in this and really a lot of things with president trump are personal for former president obama. and we hear that in this message that he was saying to obama alumni folks. we hear the way he is clearly signaling that he is now willing to be more directly engaged against president trump all as a way to get democrats to rally around joe biden. and i think that's interesting. i feel like this call signals how obama is now entering into the campai
alexi, let's start with you.hat do you make of the timing of these comments and the fact that they were leaked? >> it's certainly surprising that they were leaked. we rarely sea leaks from obama world. and to your point, it's a rare moment where we're hearing the former president's opinions on the current news, because he's usually staying in the shadows and behind the scenes. but this case with michael flynn was a major victory for president trump and president obama warned president...
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we're joined by chris christie, rahm emanuel, julie pace and axios political reporter alexi mccammondk you for all joining us this morning. chris, let me begin with you, you know, if you just look at the economic news alone, this is something that no politician really could survive, but how does president trump upend the conventional wisdom again? >> well, i think, george, it's just an unprecedented event, right, as nate just said. we haven't had something like this in over a hundred years. so i don't think any of us know how this is going to play politically. if we're expecting some sharp economic recovery by election day, we'll see some economic recovery by election day. so i think what the president has to do is to rally people around his leadership, say that this is not a time when you want to change leaders in the midst of a crisis and you want to stay the course. that's going to be a part of his argument, surely will be things that will come up between he and vice president biden they'll disagree. but the great economy that he thought he was going to be running on, he won't be r
we're joined by chris christie, rahm emanuel, julie pace and axios political reporter alexi mccammondk you for all joining us this morning. chris, let me begin with you, you know, if you just look at the economic news alone, this is something that no politician really could survive, but how does president trump upend the conventional wisdom again? >> well, i think, george, it's just an unprecedented event, right, as nate just said. we haven't had something like this in over a hundred...
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alexis, great to have you on.t to ask you if between your work on the tracking project and what we're learning where the biggest clusters are, what that means about where we are in this outbreak in the u.s. >> yeah, i think by the numbers it just means we're in a new phase of the outbreak. people are talking about first wave, second wave, we're seeing this new wave right now where the initial stages, you saw metro areas with links to international travel that were really hit hard and now we're seeing a second wave from the meat packing industry and high-risk situations called the workplace conditions at packing plants, the opposite of social distancing and that's really where we're seeing these outbreaks and i think it's really just speaking to we're in a new moment of this outbreak and it probably requires different kinds of responses. >> what do you mean by that in terms of how we test and target and what we do in those sorts of facilitie facilities? >> yeah, i mean, you know, you have a big outbreak in new york
alexis, great to have you on.t to ask you if between your work on the tracking project and what we're learning where the biggest clusters are, what that means about where we are in this outbreak in the u.s. >> yeah, i think by the numbers it just means we're in a new phase of the outbreak. people are talking about first wave, second wave, we're seeing this new wave right now where the initial stages, you saw metro areas with links to international travel that were really hit hard and now...
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alexis, why is there so much discrepancy in these data sets?k there are a few known sources of discrepancy. states tend to report the number of people tested. the cndc reported the number of specimens tested. beyond that we're not sure. we've been collecting and compiling this data for weeks now. we expect when the cdc put out numbers, they'd actually be quite close to what the states had. and, in fact, they are not, and the discrepancies actually run in both directions. in some cases the federal government reports many more tests and in some case the states do. there is no simple way of explaining these discrepancies. >> is there any evidence that somebody is either messing up their job, messing around with the numbers intentionally, playing fast and loose with the numbers? there's no evidence of some kind of intentional human neglect, is there? >> there isn't like an obvious political bias, for example, but we don't see that. maybe a tiny bit of a touch you see of republican governor numbers looking a little bit more like the federal governme
alexis, why is there so much discrepancy in these data sets?k there are a few known sources of discrepancy. states tend to report the number of people tested. the cndc reported the number of specimens tested. beyond that we're not sure. we've been collecting and compiling this data for weeks now. we expect when the cdc put out numbers, they'd actually be quite close to what the states had. and, in fact, they are not, and the discrepancies actually run in both directions. in some cases the...
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have a new member of the family you guys got a new dog >> yeah, we got a new puppy named princess alexisrtacus, famous spartacus from our reality show he passed a couple years ago so, we had a place missing in our family so, king maximus now has a little girlfriend named princess alexis >> seth: uh-huh. >> and yeah, i mean it's crazy now. you know, she's got little puppy teeth so she's biting chanel a little bit >> seth: here's a picture of all of them together your three [ audience awws there's chanel, there's alexis, there's maximus. >> and chanel's in alexis' bed she just - >> seth: yeah. >> everyone's trying to claim area so, max jumps in one and the poor puppy's just sitting there like, "i know i'll find my area sooner or later." >> seth: did you know it was a -- once you had a dog pass away, did you know eventually you were going to get another one? >> definitely. >> seth: yeah. >> definitely. you know, so, it was just time and we were in california. and coco ran into somebody who had this puppy and she comes back to the hotel room i was out there recording. and she comes back and
have a new member of the family you guys got a new dog >> yeah, we got a new puppy named princess alexisrtacus, famous spartacus from our reality show he passed a couple years ago so, we had a place missing in our family so, king maximus now has a little girlfriend named princess alexis >> seth: uh-huh. >> and yeah, i mean it's crazy now. you know, she's got little puppy teeth so she's biting chanel a little bit >> seth: here's a picture of all of them together your...
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. >> reporter: just three months ago, alexis says he was an introvert who largely kept to himself. >>d of shy, the type of person who doesn't really show my face a lot. >> reporter: now the 16-year-old is a bona fide social media star. he's got over 650,000 followers on tik tok, 5.5 million likes, all from viewers eager to hear what alexis has to say about math and science. >> the answer is, there is no value of n or d. i started doing tik tok videos on algebra, geometry, chemistry concepts, making videos. i'm making little costumes where around like 8,000 people have joined already. >> reporter: they're the subjects alexis used to help peers with in person as a teacher's assistant. so your friends were saying, what if you took what you're doing here, what if you started doing it online? >> yes, so that motivated me. later on a day that i made a video, when i came out of school, my phone was blowing up. >> reporter: one month later, schools close due to covid-19, and alexis' following went global, earning him the nickname, tik tok tutor. >> how rewarding is this when someone says, you
. >> reporter: just three months ago, alexis says he was an introvert who largely kept to himself. >>d of shy, the type of person who doesn't really show my face a lot. >> reporter: now the 16-year-old is a bona fide social media star. he's got over 650,000 followers on tik tok, 5.5 million likes, all from viewers eager to hear what alexis has to say about math and science. >> the answer is, there is no value of n or d. i started doing tik tok videos on algebra,...
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and alexis, a staff writer. i want to begin with you. the big question is about how long it will take for america to get to capacity for testing, for tracing. where do we stand at this moment? >> the first issue with testing is unfortunately, it's going to be a bit longer than we hoped. i think all of us were hoping at this time we would have enough to do what we think of as surveillance testing. basically, testing enough people to figure out what the real incidents or positive rates are. we know we're really still far away from that. there are glimmers of hope that within the next several weeks as we're getting more and more tests on board that will happen but as you pointed out shs par s s of the country are already prematurely opening up. to the point about tracing, we know if you use new york city's estimate of 30 tracers for 100,000 people, most of the country falls short for anywhere near that number. tracing means we will contact people that are positive and look back, at least 14 day, to determine who they were in contact with an
and alexis, a staff writer. i want to begin with you. the big question is about how long it will take for america to get to capacity for testing, for tracing. where do we stand at this moment? >> the first issue with testing is unfortunately, it's going to be a bit longer than we hoped. i think all of us were hoping at this time we would have enough to do what we think of as surveillance testing. basically, testing enough people to figure out what the real incidents or positive rates are....
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we can go live now to watch he's alexy his witnessed similar events unfold in baltimore sun alexi good to see you well know can you tell us about what's happening now in minneapolis well they got have to tell you that everything happening in the united states these days for the last 3 nights at least is somewhat of a groundhog day when it comes to the protests against police brutality in the u.s. turning very very violent now in this particular instance it was spawned by the killing of george floyd a 46 year old african-american man who was essentially killed by a police officer when that officer kneeled over his neck and the man suffocated later died now for 3 nights minneapolis the city of minneapolis has been on fire there have been protests all around the country and you may ask yourself what's the reason for this throat. it's not just the killing but the fact that the 4 policemen who were involved in this unfortunate event in this death of george floyd. indeed fired by the minneapolis police but the people in the streets they demand that they should be in jail. nevertheless the si
we can go live now to watch he's alexy his witnessed similar events unfold in baltimore sun alexi good to see you well know can you tell us about what's happening now in minneapolis well they got have to tell you that everything happening in the united states these days for the last 3 nights at least is somewhat of a groundhog day when it comes to the protests against police brutality in the u.s. turning very very violent now in this particular instance it was spawned by the killing of george...
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hijo y carla se graduÓ de la universidad de california de santa bÁrbara, felicidades para ella y alexises por whatsapp y tambiÉn te puedes comunicar con nosotros a travÉs de redes sociales y recuerda que tenemos una app de noticias las 24hrs,
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maity: Él es alexis.gÚn momento puede valer bastante. [risas] felicidades a todos ellos. una belleza. ademÁs, hay que decir, que abundan pavadas en las redes sociales y un joven que abrÍan su inteligencia es lo importante. gracias. [risas] vamos a seguir con mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". tenemos que hablar de este tema que nos conciernen a todos que es el coronavirus, las dudas que tenemos. karla: exacto. vamos a continuar con la iniciativa de el doctor juan y el cantante alejandro fernÁndez para aclarar las dudas de nuestra audiencia. juan: claro que sÍ. vamos con la primera pregunta. alejandro fernÁndez: buen dÍa. quiero mandar un saludo muy cariÑoso el pÚblico en este tiempo tan difÍcil. los quiero mucho. tengo un par de preguntas. muy interesantes que me han llegado. la primera es si es verdad que acostarse boca abajo ayuda todos los pacientes que tienen coronavirus para respirar mejor. juan: acostarse boca abajo. doctor: sÍ. si tenemos un paciente hospitalizadosabemos que acostar el paciente boca abajo
maity: Él es alexis.gÚn momento puede valer bastante. [risas] felicidades a todos ellos. una belleza. ademÁs, hay que decir, que abundan pavadas en las redes sociales y un joven que abrÍan su inteligencia es lo importante. gracias. [risas] vamos a seguir con mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". tenemos que hablar de este tema que nos conciernen a todos que es el coronavirus, las dudas que tenemos. karla: exacto. vamos a continuar con la iniciativa de el doctor juan y el cantante...
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working overtime more evidence of this pandemics devastating impact on communities around the world alexy o'brian al jazeera so among those worst hit by line america's worsening coronavirus outbreak are venezuelans who have fled the economic and political breakdown in their country since $2145000000.00 people have left that's nearly as many as the total displaced from syria at the height of the war they were escaping from a lack of basic supplies such as food and medicine under present president nicolas maduro who is no longer recognized as a legitimate leader by some countries several of which have imposed crippling sanctions most refugees were long gone by neighbors with peru and colombia taking the most but the pandemic has put a serious strain on resources a many are desperate to go back home i'm now at a video conference led by the european union and the u.n. more than 60 countries have pledged $3400000000.00 in emergency aid to help them let's bring in our latin america editor of the stimulus is joining us from the chilean capital so how desperate is a situation for these venezuelan
working overtime more evidence of this pandemics devastating impact on communities around the world alexy o'brian al jazeera so among those worst hit by line america's worsening coronavirus outbreak are venezuelans who have fled the economic and political breakdown in their country since $2145000000.00 people have left that's nearly as many as the total displaced from syria at the height of the war they were escaping from a lack of basic supplies such as food and medicine under present...
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reddit's co-founder alexis ohanian is going to join us after the break. the shares of united airlines. internal memos indicating the company is planning to cut more than 3,000 manages and administrative positions it says it's going to happen in october and pilot ranks can be thinned by as much as 30% as well because united took government aid, it's banned from cutting jobs before september 30th stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. technology relies on blue tooth signals. joining us to talk about the virus tracing as well as the embedded pri
reddit's co-founder alexis ohanian is going to join us after the break. the shares of united airlines. internal memos indicating the company is planning to cut more than 3,000 manages and administrative positions it says it's going to happen in october and pilot ranks can be thinned by as much as 30% as well because united took government aid, it's banned from cutting jobs before september 30th stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc there are times when our need to connect...
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joins us now is alexis madrigal, a staff righter for "the atlantic," why is there so much discrepancye data sets? >> i think there are a few known sources of discrepancy, states tend to report the number of people tested and the federal government the number of specimens tested and beyond that we're not sure. the truth is we've been collecting and compiling the data for weeks and weeks and when the cdc put out numbers, we expect it to be quite close to what the states had and in fact, they are not and the discrepancies actually run in both directions, in some case, the federal government reports many more test, and in some case, the states do. and there is no simple way of explaining these discrepancies. >> is there any evidence that somebody is either messing up their job, messing around with the numbers, intentionally playing fast and loose with the numbers, there is no evidence of some kind of intentional human rationale -- >> well, there isn't like an obvious political bias, for example, we don't see that, maybe a tiny bit of a touch and see, republican governor numbers looking a
joins us now is alexis madrigal, a staff righter for "the atlantic," why is there so much discrepancye data sets? >> i think there are a few known sources of discrepancy, states tend to report the number of people tested and the federal government the number of specimens tested and beyond that we're not sure. the truth is we've been collecting and compiling the data for weeks and weeks and when the cdc put out numbers, we expect it to be quite close to what the states had and in...
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they've alexis sizes were taking place a support vessel was his when it got too close to a targets there are regular exercises held in the region in the busy straits of hormuz saudi arabia has announced major budget cuts a 3 fold increase in value added tax moves aimed at shoring up state finances battered by low oil prices on the pandemic there's the headlines these continues of to talk to us is the era next. what impact will call did 19 on the drop in the oil price come on the race to the white house can donald trump survive these historic setbacks and does joe biden have what it takes to beat a. special coverage i'll just. say. it's been nearly 2 months since qatar implemented a series of measures to contain the outbreak of covert 19. the government has since closed schools issued state home orders as imposed travel bans all travelers from many countries. but one of the number of deaths here remains low infection rates continue to rise. i am hashem in doha i would be speaking to a public health minister dr mohammed el about the government's efforts to tackle the covert 19000.
they've alexis sizes were taking place a support vessel was his when it got too close to a targets there are regular exercises held in the region in the busy straits of hormuz saudi arabia has announced major budget cuts a 3 fold increase in value added tax moves aimed at shoring up state finances battered by low oil prices on the pandemic there's the headlines these continues of to talk to us is the era next. what impact will call did 19 on the drop in the oil price come on the race to the...
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alexis, do you want to go first?orking in a lab largely based on analysis, so how do you see scientific research and equipment and lab work but affected? >> who of our experts would like to tackle that one? >> well, my university, alex, is the largest public research university in the country. i'm a biomedical scientist and immunologist actually, so i can take a shot at the first question. so research is beginning to ramp up right now. we're going to use social distancing practices, limit the number of people in a lab at one time, ask people to wear masks. we'll clean our equipment more frequently than normal. because of the nature of how research is conducted, it's going to be one of the activities we can get back to sooner than other activities that require large numbers of people to occupy a small space. but i also want to congratulate the students who are with us for graduating, for sticking with it. you'll look back on these fourees as one of best times of your life, so hang in there. >> n on oelle, how much any
alexis, do you want to go first?orking in a lab largely based on analysis, so how do you see scientific research and equipment and lab work but affected? >> who of our experts would like to tackle that one? >> well, my university, alex, is the largest public research university in the country. i'm a biomedical scientist and immunologist actually, so i can take a shot at the first question. so research is beginning to ramp up right now. we're going to use social distancing practices,...
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contevit u mcuuchos han colocado esta ven l ventailaventa ventaillas que ofrecen mas s seguridad >>> alexisaotorios se seran mas caro esto por el ci e cierre de sus oficiannas duarnr la padn pandemia y que necesit n diennero, bueno eseto imapct m importantim inmigrantes de brajos recursos. >>> esto es un balde de agua i fria para todos y con este aue t auemtmento no mcuosuchos vamos este dieron. >>> k¿que pasa asi? es la seÑora qu seÑal que tiene que enendtender el p e presidente que hace ufalta un e reforma de migracion >>> se espera que ya son unmi q que son se han resulgo >>> y inmigrantes ya podirian l solicitar ayuda econia a pritar de hoy se puede solicitar el dinero por ftelefono , se speesa que unos 150 mil inmigrantes sin trabajo se beneficien . >>> bueno, en mexico se rompio la barrera de los 50 mil conta i contagios por covid-19 y etost n numeros oficaieiales del gobie p pued pueden ser mayores, pero tambien la mas yroyria del pais reabreny los que no tuvieorron casos re d reanudaro su n sus actividades,o ya se anticipa que tambien la m liga mx de futbol se de por te r temrianda
contevit u mcuuchos han colocado esta ven l ventailaventa ventaillas que ofrecen mas s seguridad >>> alexisaotorios se seran mas caro esto por el ci e cierre de sus oficiannas duarnr la padn pandemia y que necesit n diennero, bueno eseto imapct m importantim inmigrantes de brajos recursos. >>> esto es un balde de agua i fria para todos y con este aue t auemtmento no mcuosuchos vamos este dieron. >>> k¿que pasa asi? es la seÑora qu seÑal que tiene que enendtender el...
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a alexis... y a kayley. total...entre la primera y segunda noches sumÓ a su equipo 7 participantes. hoy a ganÓ a gabriela... a christopher... [♪] y a emily. un total de... la prÓxima semana habrÁn nuevas voces para descubrir. ♪ no me divierto con nada. ♪ paloma... ♪ ¡ay, chabela! ♪ ♪ y ahora ya te olvidé. jorgito: ya la competencia estÁ que arde, tanto, que la prÓxima semana veremos a los coaches llegar a un punto emocional que hasta hoy no hemos visto. >>yo quiero que la producciÓn nos ayude... >>¿quÉ hacemos...? jorgito: ellos estÁn sintiendo la presiÓn de armar el mejor equipo posible para luego librar una feroz lucha en la prÓxima etapa, las batallas. y solo uno se convertirÁ en el campeÓn de la primera temporada de "la voz kids". [♪] ♪ aumentanlos conozca que pasará con lo más de 1100 recursos la propuestapara una segunda ronda de cheques continúan el aire podría empezar a llegar al senado así comenzamos >>> este es un noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis >>> qué tal buenas tardes >>> fátima bienvenidos a su notici
a alexis... y a kayley. total...entre la primera y segunda noches sumÓ a su equipo 7 participantes. hoy a ganÓ a gabriela... a christopher... [♪] y a emily. un total de... la prÓxima semana habrÁn nuevas voces para descubrir. ♪ no me divierto con nada. ♪ paloma... ♪ ¡ay, chabela! ♪ ♪ y ahora ya te olvidé. jorgito: ya la competencia estÁ que arde, tanto, que la prÓxima semana veremos a los coaches llegar a un punto emocional que hasta hoy no hemos visto. >>yo quiero que...
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con niÑos d todas partes de la repÚblica mexicana, preguntas interesante como la de este pequeÑo alexisenen derechos ser incluido, integrado y respetado. >>> algunos niÑos quieren saber cuando van a regresar a la escuela como alexandra >>> cuÁndo se va a resolver el coronavirus. ¿porque el mayo 8 es mi kum ple aÑos?. >>> muchos quieren estudiar epidemiologÍa y algunos la tienen sus teorÍas >>> matar el coronavirus, porque no hacen vacunas de jabÓn. >>> las vacunas no se pueden hacer de cualquier cosa. el jabÓn no puede estar en la sangre y se ponen inyectadas >>> estos niÑos y niÑas, mexicanos no se hicieron olvidar un poco, cÓmo la pandemia estÁ agobiando a nuestro paÍs. y recordar que es importante escuchar a los mÁs pequeÑos regreso contigo. >>> sÍ victor, nos sacaron una sonrisa, las mejores preguntas son las mÁs inocentes. el metr para mí es muy importante tener una forma de comunicación con mis papás. vo: en verizon sabemos la importancia de tener una red confiable. hasta que pueda ir yo a visitarlos en persona. por eso, te damos llamadas ilimitadas a méxico en planes unlimited de
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. >> alexis, so much of this conversation comes down to numbers. you have been doing a lot of deep divering. you report that the cdc is mixing the ruesults of viral an antibody tests. why is this happening and why? >> the truth is we don't know. there's two options. one is that the extremely comp tent people at the cdc didn't know they did this. the other is they were under some political pressure to increase the total number of tests that were going up on a new cdc website. i think really, for us, the question is which of those is it and maybe more darkly, i'm not sure which one we were be rooting for. if it was a political, it would be more understanding opinion i'm worried about the data coming out of the cdc and the states. >> what does it mean, alexis, in terms of people trying to figure out when to reopen states, how to reopen states, if there's that glitch in the data? >> we kind of know what the viral diagnostic tests do. they tell you if you have an infection now. with the antibody test, it's about if you had an infection any time. if you'
. >> alexis, so much of this conversation comes down to numbers. you have been doing a lot of deep divering. you report that the cdc is mixing the ruesults of viral an antibody tests. why is this happening and why? >> the truth is we don't know. there's two options. one is that the extremely comp tent people at the cdc didn't know they did this. the other is they were under some political pressure to increase the total number of tests that were going up on a new cdc website. i think...
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oil tankers could be just days away from arriving in venezuela in a bid to ease fuel shortages there alexy o'brien reports in the venezuelan capital caracas the queue at the petrol station can last for days and i'm bored all important to get this is the richest country in the world and we should not be like this because there is wealth there is oil there is.
oil tankers could be just days away from arriving in venezuela in a bid to ease fuel shortages there alexy o'brien reports in the venezuelan capital caracas the queue at the petrol station can last for days and i'm bored all important to get this is the richest country in the world and we should not be like this because there is wealth there is oil there is.
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mela: alexis, asÍ es que se ve completo, espÉreme, no me cierren todavÍa.ias porque hable con nosotros toda la maÑana. ♪ ♪ m miami me lo confirmÓ m todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si usas un ventilador para refrescarte... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o cierras las persianas durante el día. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. el censo ya llegó. y es una oportunidad que solo se lleva a cabo... ¡cada diez años! llénalo hoy mismo. hazlo por internet. por teléfono... o por correo. tus respuestas están protegidas. y por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. te conviene a ti... y nos conviene a todos. ¡llena el censo hoy! dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. satcha: "despierta amÉrica" no se detiene, ni tampoco la ayuda que te brindamos. esta maÑana sabrÁs cuales son las recomendaciones que hacen educadores y pediatras para proteger hijos desde ahora antes de la posibles reapertura se escolares. carlos: esta maÑana olga taÑÓn en vivo con un poderoso me
mela: alexis, asÍ es que se ve completo, espÉreme, no me cierren todavÍa.ias porque hable con nosotros toda la maÑana. ♪ ♪ m miami me lo confirmÓ m todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si usas un ventilador para refrescarte... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o cierras las persianas durante el día. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. el censo ya llegó. y es una oportunidad que solo se lleva a cabo... ¡cada diez...
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here in illinois alexis mcadams reports.>tonight major cleanup underway after severe storms tore through communities across the state. enjoy and strong winds knocked large trees on the home's the damage to this roof letting in torrential downpour waters everywhere from the ceiling. >>from the bedrooms of the home away from the bottom to the basement image a lot and her family were hiding in their basement when this tree smashed under their roof, i thought no one to help us. and then as of people coming and then married. >>i was really touched by their kindness across the chicago land area crews working to restore power after lines were torn down during the storm. >>large hail hammered homes and left behind even more damage in crest hill high winds ripped this roof off the building large pieces of debris in shingles in the parking lot i was at home and i got a call from one of my tenants. >>they rely it's possible funnel cloud spotted by a viewer near will county during a now expired tornado watch stormtracker capture downpou
here in illinois alexis mcadams reports.>tonight major cleanup underway after severe storms tore through communities across the state. enjoy and strong winds knocked large trees on the home's the damage to this roof letting in torrential downpour waters everywhere from the ceiling. >>from the bedrooms of the home away from the bottom to the basement image a lot and her family were hiding in their basement when this tree smashed under their roof, i thought no one to help us. and then as...
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joining me now with a look at axios am, political reporter for axios, alexi mccammond.alk to us about axios' one big thing today. >> hi, good morning. well, today's one big thing is another installment from our axios coronavirus index. it's really shocking this week, yasmin. nearly two-thirds of democrats think the coronavirus death toll so far is undercounted. whereas, nearly 30% of republicans think that it is overinflated. you know, that matters pause it's one of the more jarring examples of how partisanship has really affected our ability to trust science and trust data and trust the hard facts, especially around something like the number of deaths around the coronavirus. the other interesting thing that the survey found is that people who said that fox news, the fox news channel was their most watched news channel, were more likely to believe the death toll was inflated than those that didn't say fox news was their highest channel. >> talk to us about what else this poll reveals to you, especially when it comes to americans trust. >> you know, it's not just trust i
joining me now with a look at axios am, political reporter for axios, alexi mccammond.alk to us about axios' one big thing today. >> hi, good morning. well, today's one big thing is another installment from our axios coronavirus index. it's really shocking this week, yasmin. nearly two-thirds of democrats think the coronavirus death toll so far is undercounted. whereas, nearly 30% of republicans think that it is overinflated. you know, that matters pause it's one of the more jarring...
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congratulations, alexis.want to honor a graduate, share the details on our website, abc7news.com and we may give them a shout out on tv or online but we ask that you don't send any professional photos. on the site you can check out a photo gallery of all the seniors we're honoring. >>> we're also honoring a 14-year-old student from sacramento. she now has eight campuses to choose from. >> okay, so, there's university of pacific and university of southern california, uc davis, california state university of sacramento, san jose state university, uc berkeley and csu east bay, that's eight. >> that is tiara abraham. she's a musical prodgy and a member of the high iq society. she graduated high school when she was 13 and since then for a year she has been taking community college classes. that means with all her credits she's ready to enter any college she picks as a junior. >> really hard choosing which one is best for me and it's also important that we choose the right vocal teacher. >> and she says she wants t
congratulations, alexis.want to honor a graduate, share the details on our website, abc7news.com and we may give them a shout out on tv or online but we ask that you don't send any professional photos. on the site you can check out a photo gallery of all the seniors we're honoring. >>> we're also honoring a 14-year-old student from sacramento. she now has eight campuses to choose from. >> okay, so, there's university of pacific and university of southern california, uc davis,...
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. >> and as for the class of 2020 departing cal, we want to also talk about alexis turner on her way in right after she graduates from buckingham charter high school in vacaville. big congratulations to alexis. >> and nicholas has graduated today with honors from tulane university in new orleans. well done, nicholas. >> that's my friend irene's son. >> i wasn't done yet. >> congratulations, i'm sorry, go ahead. >> oh no, go ahead. >> we know you'll be a success, nick, wherever you go. congratulations. sorry to interrupt that one. that caught me by surprise. got a grad in your life? send your pictures to 2020grads@cbs.com. no professional photos, please. include their name and a little something about them and you may just see them on tv. >>> and speaking of tv stars, vern? >> aw,thank you, jules. straight ahead i get the voice-over highlights from a game today. i can't wait. that and, oh man, a case of mistaken identity involving brandon >>> vern joining us now with sports and all of your creative feature stories, loving them. >> involving your alma mater foothill high school, go fal
. >> and as for the class of 2020 departing cal, we want to also talk about alexis turner on her way in right after she graduates from buckingham charter high school in vacaville. big congratulations to alexis. >> and nicholas has graduated today with honors from tulane university in new orleans. well done, nicholas. >> that's my friend irene's son. >> i wasn't done yet. >> congratulations, i'm sorry, go ahead. >> oh no, go ahead. >> we know you'll be a...
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congratulations to you, alexis.nd if you want to honor a graduate, share the details on our website, abc7news.com, and we may give them a shout out on v the or online. please, no professional phot california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten... so, wait... (errhhhhh) do you want to show us the continents on the... no. it is not going good. my mom is getting stressed out. (speaks hebrew) momma's tired. i, i'm, like... woooo... (screams) (sighs heavily) so, starting just quickly by breathing in... i never thought i'd say this, but i kind of miss school! the teachers, i mean, y'all are gifted people! i thank you so much for what you're doing. their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. and accessoriesphones for your
congratulations to you, alexis.nd if you want to honor a graduate, share the details on our website, abc7news.com, and we may give them a shout out on v the or online. please, no professional phot california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten......
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para cuando llegue el momento bajo medidas de seguridad y con un futuro desde miami la florida soy alexisel calor más información al regresar de la pausa >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> nuevos detalles de la balacera en (nombre en inglés) >> publicó un vídeo donde se autoproclama el tirados escuchó una lluvia de balas armando llegó al centro comercial en búsqueda de jóvenes esto porque fue víctima de bullying toda la vida en horas de la tarde cuando se presentó ante un juez se habló del futuro que tiene hernández >> había contemplado en (nombre en inglés) desde hace 4 años además hernández dijo en su testimonio a las autoridades que su meta era herir a 100 personas al llegar el miércoles en horas de la tarde incursionó el Área consumió alcohol y cargó su rifle en capacidad >> se lo mandó a una joven con la que tenía una relación amorosa tiene un problema para controlar sus emociones según una vecina del Área nunca pensó que pudiera hacer esto >> se desconoce de dónde viene el rifle ningún arma de fuego en nombre del sospechoso según un juez él enfrenta cargos por asalto agravado y aten
para cuando llegue el momento bajo medidas de seguridad y con un futuro desde miami la florida soy alexisel calor más información al regresar de la pausa >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> nuevos detalles de la balacera en (nombre en inglés) >> publicó un vídeo donde se autoproclama el tirados escuchó una lluvia de balas armando llegó al centro comercial en búsqueda de jóvenes esto porque fue víctima de bullying toda la vida en horas de la...
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para reabrir el distanciamiento social rompa con el atractivo que hace de estos negocios rentable alexiss sanitarias >> las personas no podrían un distanciamiento social que le puede quitar el atractivo a los bailes vamos a limitar >> en este fútbol club del condado miami dade se preparan sobre el escenario un (nombre en inglés) y la manera que el público entregará dinero va a cambiar >> ahora necesitamos tener distancia como lo hacen en los clubes les cogen dinero >> para la propina pusieron estos recipientes como resto de los negocios la capacidad reducida cambios radicales de una industria que cada año son 8 mil millones de dólares en el país >> hay gente que viene solo a ver el show desde miami dade florida noticias telemundo 48 nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con dónde ocurrió este espectáculo ilegal de coches que puso en riesgo a más de un conductor algn vincu delictivos que venden y compran armas de fuego... ---junto con otras dependencias del orden lograron realizar 13 ordenes de cateo en san jos y milpitas... ---en total 8 personas fueron arrestadas tras ser acusa
para reabrir el distanciamiento social rompa con el atractivo que hace de estos negocios rentable alexiss sanitarias >> las personas no podrían un distanciamiento social que le puede quitar el atractivo a los bailes vamos a limitar >> en este fútbol club del condado miami dade se preparan sobre el escenario un (nombre en inglés) y la manera que el público entregará dinero va a cambiar >> ahora necesitamos tener distancia como lo hacen en los clubes les cogen dinero...
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just because a lot of people without this whole crisis going on has an issue finding quality care alexis greg runs oakland's diamond little people academy which provides child care for children, ages 18 months to 5 years. she says in the wake of covid-19 they're limiting their capacity to just 12 kids and taking additional steps to keep children and staff safe having the parents sign inside and outside when the children come in washing their hands before they leave washing their hands because as we don't want to bring what we have been here. >>to their family as well. and then throughout the day having 5 or 6 times of washing their hands and our schedule. >>now earlier in the month the governor and the legislature allocated million for those children who at risk. this is for vouchers for childcare prioritizing children at risk and those of low income essential workers. live in san francisco. dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you dan. >>getting an early start to the new school year that is being proposed by the governor he is hoping of course to try to offset some of the learning time that wa
just because a lot of people without this whole crisis going on has an issue finding quality care alexis greg runs oakland's diamond little people academy which provides child care for children, ages 18 months to 5 years. she says in the wake of covid-19 they're limiting their capacity to just 12 kids and taking additional steps to keep children and staff safe having the parents sign inside and outside when the children come in washing their hands before they leave washing their hands because...
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little alexis is just a few hours old he arrived by says arry inception interventional birth could have swallowed some of his mother's bacteria as he passed through the birth canal dr fleming is providing the newborn with maternal bacteria an alternative way. mostly it's the sort of born. we try to do at the request of the parents is to collect bhajan of fluids from the mother didn't swap the baby's mouth with industry into the foster the idea behind this is to pass good luck tyria from the mother to her infant of skin to bottle. this should only be done when the mother is completely healthy or it could harm the baby studies show that maternal bacteria that colonize the baby during birth are important for the child's health breastmilk also plays a key role. in the clinic has set up a bank of breast milk donors for mothers who can't breastfeed breast milk contains the bacteria and infant needs for a healthy gut micro biome. but as we grow up we eat things that aren't necessarily good for us like pizza burgers and fizzy drinks can too much unhealthy fast food impact our gut flora and even
little alexis is just a few hours old he arrived by says arry inception interventional birth could have swallowed some of his mother's bacteria as he passed through the birth canal dr fleming is providing the newborn with maternal bacteria an alternative way. mostly it's the sort of born. we try to do at the request of the parents is to collect bhajan of fluids from the mother didn't swap the baby's mouth with industry into the foster the idea behind this is to pass good luck tyria from the...
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our whole program is a play based program and so alexis greg runs oakland's diamond little people academy, one of the child care providers on the list. we had to do things. >>like move our sign in and sign out outside and so parents we've limited our traffic to come inside of our facility that's just one of the precautions they've taken in the wake of covid-19 another is to limit capacity to just 12 children between the ages of 18 months and 5 years. kids are also washing their hands at least 5 times a day and staff is doing a lot of cleaning. definitely disinfecting counter tops cubbies everything books blocks. is there something that where it's not easy to clean we just don't haven't out. and this website is a follow-up on action earlier in april where the legislature and the governor mark $50 million for child care, vouchers identifying children at risk and children of essential workers who are on low incomes to take the priority. >>live in san francisco. dan kerman kron 4 news. >>thank you dan. beaches and some state parks across california. they're going to remain open with the excep
our whole program is a play based program and so alexis greg runs oakland's diamond little people academy, one of the child care providers on the list. we had to do things. >>like move our sign in and sign out outside and so parents we've limited our traffic to come inside of our facility that's just one of the precautions they've taken in the wake of covid-19 another is to limit capacity to just 12 children between the ages of 18 months and 5 years. kids are also washing their hands at...
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fingers of the new generation of greek chefs may be created but they're mindful of their roots chef alexis ruling spends much of his time in the athens fruit and vegetable market. waters no you're not a little bit broke really i like to go to the market and pick out my ingredients and fruit and vegetables and person. that way i can determine the size and quality myself. and i always hit upon the new ideas for how i might cook my dishes differently. at his restaurant a leg or rudely it serves a light grey cuisine for instance he favors a fine chiffon over a heavy sauce rich in calories. that was you know most here we cook things to be much lighter than our mothers and grandmothers did. they'd throw everything into one pot and cook it up with lots and lots of oil given often the meat was overcooked i prepare food in many different ways but that way i achieve more flavor and lightness the born free. a lighter version of the typically greek cuisine sits well with his guests to alexa for room these have started offering some of his restaurants dishes that are streets and branch to. the park whe
fingers of the new generation of greek chefs may be created but they're mindful of their roots chef alexis ruling spends much of his time in the athens fruit and vegetable market. waters no you're not a little bit broke really i like to go to the market and pick out my ingredients and fruit and vegetables and person. that way i can determine the size and quality myself. and i always hit upon the new ideas for how i might cook my dishes differently. at his restaurant a leg or rudely it serves a...
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these promotions alexis i normally drive electric especially when traveling between my company's daily within hamburger occasionally to braman to it sometimes i have to fly i don't have the time to sail everywhere like. now and the question is to what extent it's appropriate to would say are you nuts to change your business model but i do have to say that our energy saving systems have saved 8000000 tonnes of c o 2 in 10 years and i've only been able to do that because i've spent a lot of time in asia. the young swedish environmental activist gratitude barack would probably approve lemmons idea has taken off especially in asia he's revolutionized the world of shipping by adding a nominal to the ship's propellor that improves the flow reducing fuel consumption as well as c o 2 emissions to date this invention has been installed in over 1400 of the world's largest ships and that number is set to grow. one of a cruise ship in the port of hamburg is as much as all hamburg diesel engines year round combined what i really want is 0 emissions shipping but we have to start not with giant conta
these promotions alexis i normally drive electric especially when traveling between my company's daily within hamburger occasionally to braman to it sometimes i have to fly i don't have the time to sail everywhere like. now and the question is to what extent it's appropriate to would say are you nuts to change your business model but i do have to say that our energy saving systems have saved 8000000 tonnes of c o 2 in 10 years and i've only been able to do that because i've spent a lot of time...
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and the surviving mourners left planning more funerals alexy o'brian al jazeera. offered all stratas but also has more from kabul on this story he says the taliban is distancing itself from these attacks. the taliban said they were not behind board the attacks here in kabul took place in a shia. neighborhood in the west of kabul they have been frequently targeted in very brutal attacks by the islamic state there dark in the east the has the fingerprints of the islamic state the commander whose funeral was being held as a family. major security sectors there really stood both against the taliban but also against the islamic state and part of the country and i think more worryingly for the government of afghanistan and for its allies i think they are dealing with the new deadly front because we were time and again told that islamic state was defeated but yet 'd there are. still fighters in cells capable of launching deadly attacks in major cities including kabul well the united nations is saying the violence in northwestern nigeria has forced around $23000.00 refuge
and the surviving mourners left planning more funerals alexy o'brian al jazeera. offered all stratas but also has more from kabul on this story he says the taliban is distancing itself from these attacks. the taliban said they were not behind board the attacks here in kabul took place in a shia. neighborhood in the west of kabul they have been frequently targeted in very brutal attacks by the islamic state there dark in the east the has the fingerprints of the islamic state the commander whose...
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is urging the afghan government and the taliban to cooperate to bring the perpetrators to justice alexy o'brian for inside story. let's introduce the panel in kabul we have pople habibie an academic researcher on peace building in afghanistan in doha sorts on barack a professor of conflict resolution of the doha institute and in london by skype kate clarke co-director of the afghanistan and lists network welcome to you all pope out in kabul 1st of all ashraf ghani puts his troops back on the offensive the taliban called it a declaration of war can we ever see a time when these 2 parties will get together around the same table to talk peace there are a few issues to discuss before going to the direct negotiation with taliban 1st off on the power of taliban in and set of understanding on to syria where they have how much could have on the in control of other terrorist groups and the 2nd is the the demands of taliban and also demand of the afghan government but a ban is asking for releasing of their 5000 prisoners. in the immediate before the agree to sit a time frame for starting the nego
is urging the afghan government and the taliban to cooperate to bring the perpetrators to justice alexy o'brian for inside story. let's introduce the panel in kabul we have pople habibie an academic researcher on peace building in afghanistan in doha sorts on barack a professor of conflict resolution of the doha institute and in london by skype kate clarke co-director of the afghanistan and lists network welcome to you all pope out in kabul 1st of all ashraf ghani puts his troops back on the...
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this is your rite full stop what is starting now is the first step and in the infringement procedure alexis will send. to the member states who aren't rich of these. until a principal. the commission also in error pass were masked at all to. but has said do not need to keep seats empty on play. the e. u. warned that he airlines could see red losses of up 290% in twenty y twenty cocompared to the previoious ye. that's a get more analysis and breaking out correspondent in brussels yeah that is a who's standing by pia good evening to you. much to talk about- in the wake of the set meeting a reporter because focused- more on tourism and like to stop thatat that's the case with you- this is v. like a kind of. tradable gamble between apps risking. a rising second wave of infection all. in definitely definitely losing- those tourism jobs that we spoke about some six. that. d day perhaps. yes but i'l'll be theh- terrorism ease about 10% o off the a yeaear off europe's internal revenue that needs about 12%2% o off that-t- jobs e u.u. so obviously. that would be a tremendous loss if terrororism and v
this is your rite full stop what is starting now is the first step and in the infringement procedure alexis will send. to the member states who aren't rich of these. until a principal. the commission also in error pass were masked at all to. but has said do not need to keep seats empty on play. the e. u. warned that he airlines could see red losses of up 290% in twenty y twenty cocompared to the previoious ye. that's a get more analysis and breaking out correspondent in brussels yeah that is a...
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. >> reporter: ...speakers like alexis ohanian, the cofounder of reddit, cut to the chase for johns hopkinss. >> failure, setbacks, disappointments, they're all going to be a part of your life. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: in this season of virtual commencement, with processionals conducted solo in students' yards and on driveways, schools like texas tech asked high-profile alums like super bowl champ pat mato makthe ment b teace morae. we've all hado takend to adjuso these new challenges. and when the odds are stacked against us, we make a play. >> reporter: when tom hanks spoke to grads at wright state in ohio... >> no one will be more fresh to the task of restarting our measure of normalcy, than you, you chosen ones. >> reporter: ...and author chimamanda ngozi adichie addressed those at penn... >> and opportunities to start to think about the kind of world that we want to remake. >> reporter: ...teachable was no issue. but this year, memorable was. ( applause ) ( cheers ) erin sanzone's family in new jersey wanted to mark her graduation from the university of north carolina with a one-of- a-kind spe
. >> reporter: ...speakers like alexis ohanian, the cofounder of reddit, cut to the chase for johns hopkinss. >> failure, setbacks, disappointments, they're all going to be a part of your life. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: in this season of virtual commencement, with processionals conducted solo in students' yards and on driveways, schools like texas tech asked high-profile alums like super bowl champ pat mato makthe ment b teace morae. we've all hado takend to adjuso these new...
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they've alexis sizes were taking place a support vessel was his when it got too close to a target there are regular exercises held in the region in the busy straits of hormuz and saudi arabia has announced major budget cuts at a 3 fold increase in value added tax moves aimed at shoring up state finances battered by low oil prices on the pandemic there's the headlines these continues of to talk to us is the era next. what impact will call did 19 on the drop in new oil prices have on the race to the point. can donald trump survive these historic sent banks and does the job only have what it takes to beat a. special coverage on al-jazeera. for me when you see. it's been nearly 2 months since qatar implemented a series of measures to contain the outbreak of. the government has since closed schools issued state hope i did post travel bans all travelers from many countries. but one of the number of deaths here remains low infection rates continue to rights. i am. in doha i would be speaking to a public health minister. about the government's efforts to tackle the coded 19 pandemic join me for
they've alexis sizes were taking place a support vessel was his when it got too close to a target there are regular exercises held in the region in the busy straits of hormuz and saudi arabia has announced major budget cuts at a 3 fold increase in value added tax moves aimed at shoring up state finances battered by low oil prices on the pandemic there's the headlines these continues of to talk to us is the era next. what impact will call did 19 on the drop in new oil prices have on the race to...