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i amam seeing it affect thee hospitals. . all, it is hard to get a tester. you have to schedule it.aybe sometitime in advancnce. then to get those results back, can take many days. in the hospitals when they get backed up,p, that is a problem because when a a person comemeso the hosospital,l,t this poioint wouldd coronavirus is quitite widespread in the community, they need to know whether that person should go on a coronavirus ward or on n a nonon-coronavirus w ward. or just how to treat t tm. so this is very, very important to get those test results back. there are backups around the country. the labs are backed up. amy: t this is astounding. as president trump puts enormous pressure to open of the economyy around the country, , are seeing this increasing lack of testing. the shortage of testing. we are showing lines of people in texas, cars waiting something like eight to 12 hours in arizona. the lines are something l like eight to 1010 hours. testing facilities are shuttingg dodown sometimes after five minutes. they run out. if you couould talk, dr. sheri fink, about the importa
i amam seeing it affect thee hospitals. . all, it is hard to get a tester. you have to schedule it.aybe sometitime in advancnce. then to get those results back, can take many days. in the hospitals when they get backed up,p, that is a problem because when a a person comemeso the hosospital,l,t this poioint wouldd coronavirus is quitite widespread in the community, they need to know whether that person should go on a coronavirus ward or on n a nonon-coronavirus w ward. or just how to treat t tm....
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. >> across the world, amamals ththat a stillll ave are p p on trucks and ships to beraraded frfrom one countntry to anothe- eieither for slalaughter, or te fatted befeforslaughteteat their enend destinatioion. trtransporting t these animalsn take dayays, and animal welfae organinizations are e warning t animals are often suffering immensy alalong e way.y. >> it was last summer on t the roroute om romoman to greeeec, anand it was extremely hotot,t was 40 degrerees outside. one transport stopped d along e road, anand there was one lamb lying on the f floor, anthee floor was not t bedded witithw dudust or straw, i it was pure metatal floor. imagine, i in this heat, i its justst a hot b boilinglate. >> the eu has specific anima otecectionegulatatio when itit memes to trapoport tes, spac t tempetures,s,nd access to food and water. >> unfornatetelythe legislation is not striningent enenough. soso the are stilllly loopholes, a and it is also nt applied ththe way it should b, so there are regegular viotions even of whatat is written in te law. >>>> the german farmers' associciation does n not
. >> across the world, amamals ththat a stillll ave are p p on trucks and ships to beraraded frfrom one countntry to anothe- eieither for slalaughter, or te fatted befeforslaughteteat their enend destinatioion. trtransporting t these animalsn take dayays, and animal welfae organinizations are e warning t animals are often suffering immensy alalong e way.y. >> it was last summer on t the roroute om romoman to greeeec, anand it was extremely hotot,t was 40 degrerees outside. one...
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i amam for competition, for innovation and entrepreneurship, but not in an unregulated way.nd right now we have let the tech companies and technology in this country develop with the invisible hand and not really thinking about issues of equity and the impact that is having on our democracy. there isght now, regulation coming down the pike that tech companies pretty unanimously said they are not comfortable with, they think it goes too far. it is moving through the senate judiciary committee and was just theyd in altered form, altered the language to make it similar to a law you have long opposed. do you have concerns about the act? representative khanna: i do. i would have to look at it in more detail, i think we have to look at unintended consequences when you start to regulate types of activity and speech. one case went after conduct that was sex work, but the consequence of that was that they could no longer active safely what they were doing online, they were forced on the streets and that led to increased violence. so we have to be careful these solutions don't end up
i amam for competition, for innovation and entrepreneurship, but not in an unregulated way.nd right now we have let the tech companies and technology in this country develop with the invisible hand and not really thinking about issues of equity and the impact that is having on our democracy. there isght now, regulation coming down the pike that tech companies pretty unanimously said they are not comfortable with, they think it goes too far. it is moving through the senate judiciary committee...
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amam i seeing thatat right? >> that is right. think the hope is china and china hahas managed the tail end of hisis first wave of virus fairly well and is starting to recover. of course, china also still is not quite out of the slump. there is a lot of uncertainty. we are also seeing other export markets such as latin america and a aica being hit by thee virus. it is a fairly slim rail the german economy is riding on. brent: there has been talk about a v-shaped recovery but the way things are looking, i am hearing w-shaped or maybe a u shape. >> i think anynybody talking a t aa-shaped recovery has rosy glasses. this i is clearly a elongated w, basesed on our c courting onyx scenenarios research, we are seeing scecenarios where this is going to take e three years at bestst to recover for most industries a and for some economies, it will take five to seven n years and we w will see spikes o of recession, of contractioion, interspersed with periods of recovery. brent: that is a long time to be stuck in the bathtub. as always,s, it i
amam i seeing thatat right? >> that is right. think the hope is china and china hahas managed the tail end of hisis first wave of virus fairly well and is starting to recover. of course, china also still is not quite out of the slump. there is a lot of uncertainty. we are also seeing other export markets such as latin america and a aica being hit by thee virus. it is a fairly slim rail the german economy is riding on. brent: there has been talk about a v-shaped recovery but the way things...
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i amam very concerned that a a ,ontinent with so many hotspots where you have conflicts consider laterill be affected byby the covid-19 pandemic and will become extremely challenging to fight the war against covid in those regionon. you begin t to face a double war in a siningle region. we must put that intnto our strategy to make sure to root out covid when they f finally gt into thehe country r region. it is important that this is a time for us to silence the guns. silence the guns everywhere in africa so we can fight this common enemy. amy: dr. john nkengasong, director for africa centers for disease control and prevention. trained as overall adjust who used to work at t the centers fr disease control. only come back, as the pandemic surges across the unitited stat, we look at the impact on latinx workers, meatpackers, farmrmworkers so hard hit. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democrcracynow.org, the quarante rereport. i am payment goodmanan with juan gonzalalez. as states like california see a surge in coronavirus cases and hospitalizatations, the latinx
i amam very concerned that a a ,ontinent with so many hotspots where you have conflicts consider laterill be affected byby the covid-19 pandemic and will become extremely challenging to fight the war against covid in those regionon. you begin t to face a double war in a siningle region. we must put that intnto our strategy to make sure to root out covid when they f finally gt into thehe country r region. it is important that this is a time for us to silence the guns. silence the guns everywhere...
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i amam not againstst reforms tht don't undermine abolition. i think k if we can place presse on the states financially and individual officers financiallyy as a means of gettingg us somewhere, i'm for that. but we cannonot believe that an economic sanction is going to stop police officecers from killing the vulnerable. inin many ways, that is part and parcel of what american policing is and always has been. amy: we're going to go to break and come back to our discussion and go down to louisville to talk about what happened this week outside the state attorney general's house. 87 protesters arrested as they demanded that the officers involved in the killing of brbreonna taylor be arrested and prosecututed. marc lamont t hill is professorf media studies and urban education at temple university. he is the author of several books including author of "nobody: casualties of america's war on the vulnerable, from ferguson to flint and beyond." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: amy:: this s is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine reporort.
i amam not againstst reforms tht don't undermine abolition. i think k if we can place presse on the states financially and individual officers financiallyy as a means of gettingg us somewhere, i'm for that. but we cannonot believe that an economic sanction is going to stop police officecers from killing the vulnerable. inin many ways, that is part and parcel of what american policing is and always has been. amy: we're going to go to break and come back to our discussion and go down to...
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"i amam in columbus, ohio opposed to amazon's competition with their own market vendors by trying touy out companies that are doing well. thatey are turned down by company, amazon will use unethical means to put them out of business." sue says you do not have the right to free speech in private business. if you disagree with either statement, you have the right to start your own business and set your own rules. ryan in georgia. an independent. we will go to you in these remaining minutes. -- ar: a previously caller previous caller mentioned there is an option to opt out but there should be an option to opt in, but there already is that option. when you select those terms and conditions, which you probably do not read, that is you opting into your data being captured and sold by these companies. that is the issue. people are signing off on them, but they are may be unaware. it is hard to blame them because they are long and it is legal jargon. these tech companies are abusing the data they have. if you look at what mark zuckerberg, when he started facebook, there are videos of aresayi
"i amam in columbus, ohio opposed to amazon's competition with their own market vendors by trying touy out companies that are doing well. thatey are turned down by company, amazon will use unethical means to put them out of business." sue says you do not have the right to free speech in private business. if you disagree with either statement, you have the right to start your own business and set your own rules. ryan in georgia. an independent. we will go to you in these remaining...
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its two studios available to commercial artists recording amam -- albums and room to meet. to inspire the future. maybe the next otis reading will come out of that incubator. the studio is sort of a living testament to the fact that it can happen here. and it has happened here. >> reporter: when you saw that capricorn records was going to be reborn in a sense, what did you think? >> hallelujah! ♪ >> reporter: leavell is still nostalgic about the past. i wish i had taken more piano lessons. but he revels in the here and now. >> it was a magical, magical time during those years. >> reporter: when you're back here, do you feel some of that magic again? >> i do. i do feel the magic. it's here. it's never gone away. it just went to sleep for a while. >> i should point out we obviously shot that pre-covid with the closeness -- chuck leavell was about to leave with the rolling stones because he's been touring since the '80s, the de facto musical director. he's right, there's something you can feel there. i can't describe it, but there was something with the history that was rich.
its two studios available to commercial artists recording amam -- albums and room to meet. to inspire the future. maybe the next otis reading will come out of that incubator. the studio is sort of a living testament to the fact that it can happen here. and it has happened here. >> reporter: when you saw that capricorn records was going to be reborn in a sense, what did you think? >> hallelujah! ♪ >> reporter: leavell is still nostalgic about the past. i wish i had taken more...