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the eff is just another version of the anc. julius would vigorously reject that. disrupted that mike on what basis? because all they wanted to argue was about personal issues of all party matters. it wasn't about the ideological direction of this country, south africans are starved foran country, south africans are starved for an alternative. if the eff is not an alternative, it's basically a socialist leftist organisation, which is fundamentally just a militant version of the anc. but he's tapping into a mood that is popular with many particularly young south africans, for example, the student protests about fees must fall in 2015, he... they are not eff orchestrated. no, they aren't, but he has captured the mood there, where as you tried in 0ctober mood there, where as you tried in october of 2015 to go to the university in cape town to show your solidarity with the students, what happened, there were booze and chance, you were told to leave. this was a bunch of people from one of the unions in the university. they we re the unions in the university. they were a
the eff is just another version of the anc. julius would vigorously reject that. disrupted that mike on what basis? because all they wanted to argue was about personal issues of all party matters. it wasn't about the ideological direction of this country, south africans are starved foran country, south africans are starved for an alternative. if the eff is not an alternative, it's basically a socialist leftist organisation, which is fundamentally just a militant version of the anc. but he's...
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all right, so another ill that you said affecting the anc, ——afflicting the anc which, by and large, only been in power for two years as president, sure, he was vice president under zuma, but he himself is talked about the extensive looting by the state to the tune of about $38 billion under the presidency ofjacob zuma. you have to give him time to try to tackle that kind of corruption? how much time? he will never do it. he's only been in power for two years. well frankly, he knows very clearly he will not arrest any members of his own party. we will be having exactly the same conversation five years to come. if you want to eradicate corruption, you have to eradicate the anc. he's appointed the zondo commission to look at the allegations of state capture. which will... he has appointed a highly respected former minister of finance as minister of public enterprises, and also his kind of anti—corruption tsar, so he's taken the right steps, you can'tjust go and arrest people willy—nilly, the director of public prosecutions says there will be high—profile arrests. it's his colleagues wh
all right, so another ill that you said affecting the anc, ——afflicting the anc which, by and large, only been in power for two years as president, sure, he was vice president under zuma, but he himself is talked about the extensive looting by the state to the tune of about $38 billion under the presidency ofjacob zuma. you have to give him time to try to tackle that kind of corruption? how much time? he will never do it. he's only been in power for two years. well frankly, he knows very...
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president and will continue to drive an anc agenda. maimane? the people want to know are you going to set up new political party that's going to contest the elections in 202a? are you just going to content to have this movement? no. we believe the movement will eventually contest for elections, but here is the first... nationwide elections in 202a? will you stand in 2024 elections? the next challenge is we have to bring electoral reform, because, i introduce that because it's important that this movement is clear. we want to fight to change the way people are elected in this country. if you just keep a one—party state, you end up with state capture. we want to be able to stand in the elections with the view that these are directly elected people in the community. it's not a one—party state. the anc win the elections fair and square wear, you will not expect them to say we have won the election, but we don't want to be a one—party state, we are going stand down. it's1—party dominance and i'm simply saying... yes, because... lots of the
president and will continue to drive an anc agenda. maimane? the people want to know are you going to set up new political party that's going to contest the elections in 202a? are you just going to content to have this movement? no. we believe the movement will eventually contest for elections, but here is the first... nationwide elections in 202a? will you stand in 2024 elections? the next challenge is we have to bring electoral reform, because, i introduce that because it's important that...
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ifi if i was an anc strategist, i would start more parties.r south africa. mmusi maimane, thank you very much indeed for coming onto hardtalk. great to see you. thank you. hello. with rivers running high and many a field still under water, we could do with a little bit of better weather news and to a certain degree, we'll get that this week. no, not going be completely dry but certainly compared with recent weeks, won't be anywhere near as wet or as windy. the jetstream is taking a more southerly track but what that does mean is we're into slightly cooler air, so certainly chillier and by night with frost more likely. that's how we start the monday morning commute with more in the way of frost and even some ice around with showers continuing through the north and west overnight. not quite as frosty towards southern counties of england. outbreaks of rain and a bit of sleet and wet snow first thing in the morning. clearing away from east anglia and the south—east quite smartly but then brightening up. showers in the west, a mixture of rain, hail
ifi if i was an anc strategist, i would start more parties.r south africa. mmusi maimane, thank you very much indeed for coming onto hardtalk. great to see you. thank you. hello. with rivers running high and many a field still under water, we could do with a little bit of better weather news and to a certain degree, we'll get that this week. no, not going be completely dry but certainly compared with recent weeks, won't be anywhere near as wet or as windy. the jetstream is taking a more...
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you are at the highest upper echelons of the anc authorities.y is the government in denial about the state of afrophobia? it is criminal, it is where there is a fight resources. and there is a fight resources. and the black majority was repressed and they will be the first ones to feel there are scarce resources , first ones to feel there are scarce resources, absence of jobs, and so on. you give reasons. does the government accept that there is... you know, the question is, why would the south african government not acknowledge that there is a strong current of afrophobia? you won't acknowledge it. no, i won't acknowledge it. all right, so what would you say to dr khulu mbatha? i would have to agree. i think the government is in denial. i do think that there have been attacks on african nationals, and they... i think it's quite frightening and disappointing that they're not acknowledging these attacks. applause. let me say this. yep, do respond to her. yes. we — south africa is the only country in africa with a constitution that allows and give
you are at the highest upper echelons of the anc authorities.y is the government in denial about the state of afrophobia? it is criminal, it is where there is a fight resources. and there is a fight resources. and the black majority was repressed and they will be the first ones to feel there are scarce resources , first ones to feel there are scarce resources, absence of jobs, and so on. you give reasons. does the government accept that there is... you know, the question is, why would the south...
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s you can e ance fothe sofew showers or a sprinkle but not a lot. so as we go through the day, there is that chance to see something for the south bay although it doesn't proming here. then tuesday, another chance for the south bay with a sprinkle or isolated spotty shower. and for wednesday, as well. again, not expecting a lot on futurecast. if we see some wet weather or a sprinkle or shower or looking at .10 to a few hundreds and that is about it. now, let's show you our sunset because of daylight saving time. 7:11. sunrise tomorrow at 7:27. all of us will be in the 60s. 67 concord and san jose. there is that extended forecast the we'll keep that chance for a shower especially for the south bay tuesday and wednesday. then high pressure bids in and rain chances for the weekend and we will be right back. forbes with time, comes change. that's for sure. and when those changes might help more people especially those in retirement k yearsth he d bayvalues especially those in retirement are up an average of 269% that's more than three times their origin
s you can e ance fothe sofew showers or a sprinkle but not a lot. so as we go through the day, there is that chance to see something for the south bay although it doesn't proming here. then tuesday, another chance for the south bay with a sprinkle or isolated spotty shower. and for wednesday, as well. again, not expecting a lot on futurecast. if we see some wet weather or a sprinkle or shower or looking at .10 to a few hundreds and that is about it. now, let's show you our sunset because of...
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your parents were very anti—apartheid although they weren't members of the anc but they represented peopledela, desmond tutu, one would have expected you to perhaps have followed in their footsteps because you did after all study african studies and politics. i think there is a strange relationship between my parents being lawyers and me being an artist. that was a sense of needing to find a way of finding my own opinion that would be impervious to a parents cross—examination. it needed to be a way of making knowledge in the world that was not the same as the linear, logic of the law. i think it's partly as a... every child having to find a defence against the power of parents and for me, it was through becoming an artist. i only realised this years and years and months of therapy later to understand what that connection was, but i'm sure it's there. what is the connection and because obviously, you went on to become an artist and politics became a very central theme of your work, is that how you married the two influences? i think it is and the larger question about my parents about what
your parents were very anti—apartheid although they weren't members of the anc but they represented peopledela, desmond tutu, one would have expected you to perhaps have followed in their footsteps because you did after all study african studies and politics. i think there is a strange relationship between my parents being lawyers and me being an artist. that was a sense of needing to find a way of finding my own opinion that would be impervious to a parents cross—examination. it needed to...
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after being rushed out of speed,ance with historic it was supposed to be here for four weeks, and they did it in four days, the comfort will arrive in manhattan on monday, three weeks ahead of schedule. the crew will begin treating patients on tuesday. it will be met in new york harbor by governor cuomo, he's very excited, and they need the help. the skilled sailors and civilians aboard this ship will provide a critical capacity for the new york metropolitan area, their mission will be to care for new yorkers who do not have the virus, but to require urgent care. in other words, they will be using this, people really coming out of hospitals who don't have the virus, and they will be on the ship where the have great operating rooms and great facilities and the places inbound, on land, will be where people who have the virus will be. so the people with the virus will not be on the ship, the ship will be used for people having operations and other things other than that. by serving these emergency patients away from the hospital, beds will be opened all over the city for those who are inf
after being rushed out of speed,ance with historic it was supposed to be here for four weeks, and they did it in four days, the comfort will arrive in manhattan on monday, three weeks ahead of schedule. the crew will begin treating patients on tuesday. it will be met in new york harbor by governor cuomo, he's very excited, and they need the help. the skilled sailors and civilians aboard this ship will provide a critical capacity for the new york metropolitan area, their mission will be to care...
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be a mix of sunshine and clouds chang major change is finally comg this weekend looks like a better ancettle rain coming our way. here's that big dome of high pressure finally got a system off the coastline this going to get a drodown to the south as it does go see a kind of suddenly a component of the winds tomorrow and that can he usher in some much cooler air bring in a fog along the coastline, partly cloudy skies see some mid to high level clouds also roll acss the skies away from the coastline that rain kind of camped off the coastline, but that should begin to move on shore early as friday night so here it is you can see as we get into friday, this is 3 30 in the afternoon, ybe a few scattered showers some scout showers being a pop up along thcoastline and then overnight on friday night into saturday. we may see thfirst rain in over months he in the bay area does loolike a huge system were just talking hundreds of an inch of rain, but nonetheless may begetting some wet stuff. the core low, the models little bit different today want to keep much of it off thcoastline, maybe some rai
be a mix of sunshine and clouds chang major change is finally comg this weekend looks like a better ancettle rain coming our way. here's that big dome of high pressure finally got a system off the coastline this going to get a drodown to the south as it does go see a kind of suddenly a component of the winds tomorrow and that can he usher in some much cooler air bring in a fog along the coastline, partly cloudy skies see some mid to high level clouds also roll acss the skies away from the...
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we're likely fainnext ance of r first of the showers to approach us. those roll inward throughout the day saturday. it won't rain everywhere all the time, but it will be an unsettled day, so it could be an indoor activities day. those linger in place on sunday. total rainfall amounts about a quarter to half inch in most locations. on the upper side of things, some spots could approach three quarters of an inch. probably da es rahances bainto the 70s farther inland early next with mid to upper 60s around the bay. during the shelter in place order, a lot of kids coping, expressing themselves through art. clara and marcus from fremont hoping to bring us a little luck right now. you can share your kids art work on facebook, twitter, or instagram, and you might make it here on our newscast. >>> thanks, paul. a well known bay area rapper stepping up to help this burger's delicious! let's make it more delicious! ♪ menutaur put an extra patty on that! bam! woah! uh-uhhh! my $4.99 triple bonus jack combo! stack it up for an extra buck. can we go get some ice cr
we're likely fainnext ance of r first of the showers to approach us. those roll inward throughout the day saturday. it won't rain everywhere all the time, but it will be an unsettled day, so it could be an indoor activities day. those linger in place on sunday. total rainfall amounts about a quarter to half inch in most locations. on the upper side of things, some spots could approach three quarters of an inch. probably da es rahances bainto the 70s farther inland early next with mid to upper...
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us have made a lot of changes to our cleaning procedures, changes to our onboard procedures, gloves,ance tation, the service our flight attendants are providing and trying to do what we can to help everyone contain the virus and contain the spread of it. we appreciate t more than we can do to help, we are here to till we want to do that. president trump: are you using different things for the cleaning? the fluids, are you using -- >> we have taken a good look at them. the stuff we are using i think we concluded is physical k effective. we are changing the routines. there are three levels of cleaning we do and we are intensifying the cleaning of the aircraft. >> peter ingram, hawaiian airlines. i echo my counterparts in the industry talking about the it employees is paramount to everything we do. and appreciate the collaboration with the administration and the government to make sure that we are doing everything we can to ensure that. i think it is very helpful to hear dr. burks talk about the specific areas of risk because there is a lot of concern out there. there's concern internationa
us have made a lot of changes to our cleaning procedures, changes to our onboard procedures, gloves,ance tation, the service our flight attendants are providing and trying to do what we can to help everyone contain the virus and contain the spread of it. we appreciate t more than we can do to help, we are here to till we want to do that. president trump: are you using different things for the cleaning? the fluids, are you using -- >> we have taken a good look at them. the stuff we are...
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but also the -- they were going to use tax credits, i believe, instead of directis ance. so she's compromised her part. and if we get toonday, and the senate comes back which mitch mcconnell has made clea they're coming back, they're not going to take the recess, and the president hasn't signed on to this,y get readr another wild ride. robert: and we're looking at, kim, a washingtonhais divided along nnsylvania avenue. speaker pelosi h pursuing agreement with the treasury secretary. president trump at the same time declaring a national emergency. it -- what do you make of the standoff as a reporter? >> well, don ld trump t president wants to seem that he is in control of this. that he's always beenro in co of this. and blaming everyone else for everything that goes wrong. so in that sense he doesn't want nancy pelosi to be the face of what is movingonorward. you're saying that washington is divided right now. one thing that coronavirus has done on the hill is unite lawmakers. lawmakers were looking to get some sort of relief and get some sort of relie quickly. condemnatio
but also the -- they were going to use tax credits, i believe, instead of directis ance. so she's compromised her part. and if we get toonday, and the senate comes back which mitch mcconnell has made clea they're coming back, they're not going to take the recess, and the president hasn't signed on to this,y get readr another wild ride. robert: and we're looking at, kim, a washingtonhais divided along nnsylvania avenue. speaker pelosi h pursuing agreement with the treasury secretary. president...
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restrictions on public gatherings, even more closed schools and, some cities and added curfews.re layoffs anced hours ar starting to affect employees across a wide range of industries. the president tested negative for the virus yesterday. but the number of cod cases is rising. dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at n.i.h., warned that the country needs to stay ahead ofe sease even if it seems like an over-reaction at this stage. >> americans should be prepared that they'reoing to have to hunker down significantly more than we as a country are doing. tohink that right now everything's going to be okay if you don't do anything, that's absolutely incorrect. .e've got to really always be ahead of the cur i say now in a way i thinker people uand, i'd like to be criticized for being over- reactive. >> sreenivasan: as of sunday afternoon, there are nearly u.s. and 57 deaths from covid- 19, according to johns hopkins university's coronavirus resource center. in italy today, pope fncis offered prayers to the sick and to health care workers battling t
restrictions on public gatherings, even more closed schools and, some cities and added curfews.re layoffs anced hours ar starting to affect employees across a wide range of industries. the president tested negative for the virus yesterday. but the number of cod cases is rising. dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at n.i.h., warned that the country needs to stay ahead ofe sease even if it seems like an over-reaction at this stage. >>...
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there may be some ideas about extending --ance, look, let me put it to you this way. i don't think that anybody voted on the authorization for the use of military force in 2001 truly believed it would still be applicable today in 2020. i do not believe they meant that the happen. -- to happen. but once you cede this power to the administration, even without a timeline, without a clearly defined objective, it is tricky in a war on terror. we are dealing with a transnational enemy that is not a traditional state actor. and that's what the war powers were usually designed for. but again, there have been ways in the past of dealing with the barbary pirates or having unofficial conflicts with the french at sea that congress has been able to assert his authority -- this authority. we need to have this discussion and relearn our own history. we need to see where we can update it. on my side of the aisle, members are excited that the opportunity to participate in this kind of day -- i want to applaud the chairman for this. we have some other committees that are trying to do t
there may be some ideas about extending --ance, look, let me put it to you this way. i don't think that anybody voted on the authorization for the use of military force in 2001 truly believed it would still be applicable today in 2020. i do not believe they meant that the happen. -- to happen. but once you cede this power to the administration, even without a timeline, without a clearly defined objective, it is tricky in a war on terror. we are dealing with a transnational enemy that is not a...
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the answer is that yes, each anc has a pod in front of it which we have funded since the outbreak ofteps to secure additional capacity in private hospitals which would often lend themselves better to isolation of infectious patients? of course the question of how we deliver and who delivers nhs services as a matter for the nhs. making sure that we use all of the health facilities available is something that is of course the nhs is considering. does the secretary of state agree with me that for isolation to work whatever an individual‘s circumstances they have to be not out of pockets for doing the right thing and that there are currently millions of people who would be out of pocket for doing the right thing. does he therefore agreed that solving this problem and giving people the confidence that they have to do the right thing and self—isolate is one of the most important things that he can do in the next few days to make sure we can continue with containment? there area can continue with containment? there are a huge amount of things we need to do the next few days and as i said th
the answer is that yes, each anc has a pod in front of it which we have funded since the outbreak ofteps to secure additional capacity in private hospitals which would often lend themselves better to isolation of infectious patients? of course the question of how we deliver and who delivers nhs services as a matter for the nhs. making sure that we use all of the health facilities available is something that is of course the nhs is considering. does the secretary of state agree with me that for...
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emotional health but our physical health and our relationships, so how do we move it home, how do vewe ance parties, and how do we think about those people who are around us like our kids? becaus we want tothink about how stress is catching. >> talk about that, how should we be talking to our children about this? how should be listening to them? >> that's a great question. first we want make sure that we all acknowledge, i work with very young children under the age of six ofand we n think that they are not listening to us. and it's critical to think aboue how they hearing our words, they are here in our phone conversations and their listening to our bodies. so stress is kind of catching, so we want to open a coersation with them, to think about what they are hearing, and to really, going ba the acknowledge to say you know right now,money is feeling stressed or a little bit sad n'because we see people. and then to think about how do you feel? i really like how you said wew arlistening to them as. we because as grown-ups, that it is critical that we make that space. >> i feel like sometimes
emotional health but our physical health and our relationships, so how do we move it home, how do vewe ance parties, and how do we think about those people who are around us like our kids? becaus we want tothink about how stress is catching. >> talk about that, how should we be talking to our children about this? how should be listening to them? >> that's a great question. first we want make sure that we all acknowledge, i work with very young children under the age of six ofand we...
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donald trump galvanized democrats, the idea of beating him became more than just anc n or an interestoverriding passion. u can see it, late deciding voters, 40% of the people in north carolina who decided late went to -- went to joe0% biden . across the board. decision. ery practical the fference between angu ideo ideologue believe what is is right works. and a prack maitieses believes -- prague maities believes theo site. judy: they were almost paralyzed. something cnged. >> yeah, i thinkartly it was south carolina because it looked so strong. i think it was super tuesday. i think the -- i had thought the democrats made a big mistake by early in the process. es s but as it turned out, they just speeded up people's decision-making. you had 35% of the delegatesed seleeant they couldn't wait. and they had to make a decision. at had been goi on earlier is they were floating around. and so you h - people- warren was up. buttigieg did well in iowa. and they were just sort o trying people out. and then they said, ok. make a call. and so i'm thinking, i mean, the bernie sanders hope there's
donald trump galvanized democrats, the idea of beating him became more than just anc n or an interestoverriding passion. u can see it, late deciding voters, 40% of the people in north carolina who decided late went to -- went to joe0% biden . across the board. decision. ery practical the fference between angu ideo ideologue believe what is is right works. and a prack maitieses believes -- prague maities believes theo site. judy: they were almost paralyzed. something cnged. >> yeah, i...
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and to ance to the parking lot take a number and then they a certain number in the car and allow a certaininto the store. nother thing they should do, they should have all the aisles one way, so people don't run other.from each they can keep distance. finally, at the counter when to pay, you should make six feet apart or what the lines, people would and not these lines crowd into each other. make sure that the cashiers use and wear gloves. a combination of all of this to reduce the umber in the store, the people will get to the store and the staff. comment, the main social distancing is wrong. physical be distancing. keep social connection all the time. thingsthe most dangerous is to create social distancing. et's talk about physical distancing. social distancing whether it's telephone, hangout or people should keep in touch and lot more than usual because there is a danger of isolating people. professor, some very practical advice, physical social.ng, not yossi sheffi. real quickly to the first word news. is standing by. mark: thanks, grim milestone italy, it has now surpassed country wit
and to ance to the parking lot take a number and then they a certain number in the car and allow a certaininto the store. nother thing they should do, they should have all the aisles one way, so people don't run other.from each they can keep distance. finally, at the counter when to pay, you should make six feet apart or what the lines, people would and not these lines crowd into each other. make sure that the cashiers use and wear gloves. a combination of all of this to reduce the umber in the...
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trump saying that the peak death rate expected to hit in about two weeks, extending the 30.ance to april i want to fold this into what this means for the markets. as you can see, we are heading for a second day of losses after we closed lower by about 3.4 percent or so on friday. we did have our best week since 2009 but still on track for our worst month since 2008. what is definitely rolling over is crude, potentially breaking the 20 handle. down almost 7%. really pushing crude to the lowest in about 17 years. i want to see how things are shaping up for our asian markets. sophie kamaruddin is standing by. how does it look? sophie: after the first weekly rise, we are looking at a cautious set up asian futures are mixed. kiwi dollar lower, reaching 60 earlier. buy corporate bonds from tuesday amid grandma growth outlook. -- amid grim growth outlook. australia, a ceo sees gdp shrinking 10% in the first quarter. the aussie and canadian dollars tracking the decline in oil. the aussie off 10 basis points. the yen this morning holding a belowday gain, trading 108. policymakers plan to pile on
trump saying that the peak death rate expected to hit in about two weeks, extending the 30.ance to april i want to fold this into what this means for the markets. as you can see, we are heading for a second day of losses after we closed lower by about 3.4 percent or so on friday. we did have our best week since 2009 but still on track for our worst month since 2008. what is definitely rolling over is crude, potentially breaking the 20 handle. down almost 7%. really pushing crude to the lowest...
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anc xrvmdrus started a bright minded ib.ny stars using their platforms to give back. in hollywood, ashley dvochin fox news. >>> for the first time ever wrestle mania will be a two night event and the wwe says rob gronkowski, the three time super bowl champion will be the host. wrestle mania 36 will be saturday april 4th and sunday april 5th on paper view. there will be no audience. only essential personnel will be on that closed set during the production. . >>> as most sports fans would expect the tampa bay buccaneers are seeing a massive jump in ticket sales after reports the team signed tom brady, the former patriots quarterback. within hours of the reports, season ticket demands went up 600%. last season tampa bay ranked 30th among 32 teams in home attendance. >>> more shelter-in-place orders this morning with another going into effect at midnight. the continued impact as the bay area shuts down in an effort to slow the coronavirus. >> and, many people are seeing their hours reduced at work or they've lost their jobs comp
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ancing next. wow! that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar.! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . >>> it's msnbc's coverage of coronavirus across america. experts say louisiana could become one of the next epicenters of the pandemic. it currently has more than 3,300 confirmed cases and 137 known deaths. more than 1,200 cases are in and around new orleans. and the timing of the outbreak could not have b
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. >> it is quite interesting tucker because this is ance approach for antiestablishment guy who has nowraced what is the establishment. the ad takes sound from three different points. two from 2016, one an interview with glenn thrush and the other from the dnc convention when obama is trying to get sandra's supporters to support hillary clinton. then from 2006 when bernie sanders first ran for senate and senator obama without they are supporting him.co but watch this ad because what is interesting he tries to make it look like all the comments are from 2016. watch. >> they want honest leadership who cares about them. they want somebody who will fight for them. >> and they will find it in boerne. feel the burn. >> what i think it's really interesting, if you have the antiestablishment guy who is embracing president obama, it goes to show you what a powerful force obama still is in the democratic party. if you remember mike bloomberg ran an ad trying to tie himself to president obama and also, the vice president joe biden's candidacy is essentially propped up by the fact he was the vice p
. >> it is quite interesting tucker because this is ance approach for antiestablishment guy who has nowraced what is the establishment. the ad takes sound from three different points. two from 2016, one an interview with glenn thrush and the other from the dnc convention when obama is trying to get sandra's supporters to support hillary clinton. then from 2006 when bernie sanders first ran for senate and senator obama without they are supporting him.co but watch this ad because what is...
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to come to the garden any ti, my of the v i p or general enance just not which is what he and jim ance agreed to last night when they shook hands spice as that. is a flat out lie. he says the team never asked him to use any other entrance and he is so insulted by the whole thing that he's not going to go to another game this year. mlb is trying something new to make baseball more fun for the fans they e making up star players during some spring training games while they're actually playing and it is one way more entertaini to hear him cracking jokes then spit and seats. >>and there's a i wasn and no idea. i wish i knewsomeone bang for me. the owner futu right here for >>some point. and their job right about the banging. >>if the astro's there. >>there's no way they would ever do this during game that mattered. >>a little comic relief and a disaction from the cheating scandal because you know things are going to ge serious when the sign stealin astro's have to face baseball justice ouch. the speaking out feel like stream sports. this might be ght up your alley body boarding that's at i
to come to the garden any ti, my of the v i p or general enance just not which is what he and jim ance agreed to last night when they shook hands spice as that. is a flat out lie. he says the team never asked him to use any other entrance and he is so insulted by the whole thing that he's not going to go to another game this year. mlb is trying something new to make baseball more fun for the fans they e making up star players during some spring training games while they're actually playing and...
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saturday only upper 50's the slightest ance of rainfall.me widespread showers by monday to art next week. robin all right off to 92 checking in on the san mateo bridge. it's a bit oa squeeze but folks are falling into place here getting stuck in a little bit of a backup just west of the toll plaza so we have the line. >>it's getting long it's leaving hayward heading to the peninsula t no big problems that you need worry about worked 14 minutes off to want to watch for checking the bay idge 80 wesson, we have a line here to cash lanes fast track. lanes it's really all the way back beyond 8.80 problems so far easy at 14 minutes after fremont street. we're taking a peek at the e sure that's about a minute trip from crockett down to the maze, 24 looks good on of lafayette walnut creek up to the caldecott both 5 80 and the nimitz are doing fine from to 38 to downtown oakland so get on out there while we're hot spot free and i'll check more trafc coming up in a bit change it. >>all right thank yovery much rob and time now 5.17, let's head to the
saturday only upper 50's the slightest ance of rainfall.me widespread showers by monday to art next week. robin all right off to 92 checking in on the san mateo bridge. it's a bit oa squeeze but folks are falling into place here getting stuck in a little bit of a backup just west of the toll plaza so we have the line. >>it's getting long it's leaving hayward heading to the peninsula t no big problems that you need worry about worked 14 minutes off to want to watch for checking the bay...
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primary election night special at 11:00 p.m., 10:00 centra right here on your pbs station, online, anc on all our sial media channels including facebook and twitter. >> woodruff: now back to our lead story, the coronavirus. there has been criticism and concern from some expeout how the president, his team andh top publlth officials are communicating importanthe information toublic. at times, the president s been em odds with what others say, or has even made stts that are wrong or lack important ntext. that happened friday when he visited e c.d.c. and was asked about when americans could be tested for the virus. >>nnybody who needs a test have a test. they're all set. they have them out there. in addition to that, they're making millions more as we speak. but as of right now, and yesterday, anybody who needs a test, and that's the importahe thing, andests are all perfect. >> woodruff: but in fact, many states can only do limited numbers of tests right now. and tests are still being distributed. a short time after the president spoke, vice president pence offered a clarification.>> e tr
primary election night special at 11:00 p.m., 10:00 centra right here on your pbs station, online, anc on all our sial media channels including facebook and twitter. >> woodruff: now back to our lead story, the coronavirus. there has been criticism and concern from some expeout how the president, his team andh top publlth officials are communicating importanthe information toublic. at times, the president s been em odds with what others say, or has even made stts that are wrong or lack...
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what you will see is there has really only been two instances ance the 1950's in which majority of white women have voted for the democratic in 1964, whichne you can see, everybody voted against barry goldwater, and again in 1996, we saw this really large gender gap. if you have really good eyes you are noticing 1992 looks like that, too. we add in the fact that ross perot got 19% of the vote. none of the candidates got a majority from white women. i'm going to focus on just these two. and what we see is this cavern of whitete preferences women and african american women. so this is latina women. we have not had that data as long. i would also argue we have been really focused on the black-white racial gap in this really interesting stuff happening in this growing part of the population that is latina that i think is going to be very important going forward. what i'm showing you year is in 2016, men are in gold, women are in purple. african-americans -- the percent in 2012 voting for the republican candidate -- extremely low level african-american support for mitt romney in 2012, and we
what you will see is there has really only been two instances ance the 1950's in which majority of white women have voted for the democratic in 1964, whichne you can see, everybody voted against barry goldwater, and again in 1996, we saw this really large gender gap. if you have really good eyes you are noticing 1992 looks like that, too. we add in the fact that ross perot got 19% of the vote. none of the candidates got a majority from white women. i'm going to focus on just these two. and what...
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the students but there a chance and let's face it with 6 degrees of separation these days there is a ance tt they might have come o contactth somebody who does have coronavirus or themselves been exposed to somebody with coronavirus and that's why they're not taking any schools physically down the however, there still will be classes online least we've seen that the universities of the students might not be in their classrms, but their education will continue to help close the gaa little bit james and area they're moving spring brk actually forward so in essenc becos a 2 week time away from the schools. they got a chance to talk to some of the students. they know how big a disruption this is all oing to cost. it is going to be a litt hard to do all of our work online. >>pecially since ike using tablets the south is not really easy and the fact that we're gog to have to like talk to our teachers over like a video called probably our watch like you to videos t they make for work. i know it's probably going to be hard week ke learn in the next 3 >>no word yet on ifheir school season this sch
the students but there a chance and let's face it with 6 degrees of separation these days there is a ance tt they might have come o contactth somebody who does have coronavirus or themselves been exposed to somebody with coronavirus and that's why they're not taking any schools physically down the however, there still will be classes online least we've seen that the universities of the students might not be in their classrms, but their education will continue to help close the gaa little bit...
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>> it's interesting, such anc gd question.here are some people, for example, you know, probably now that they know i'm like digging around in case books, they are like, that's not great. everybody -- one of the things mayor said to me, he was like, we grew up knowing that everything put on the internet would be found by somebody. in some ways -- this is another thing that's unique to millennials and not true of gen zers, millennials grew up in ecosystem, you would put something on facebook and it would be there for years and what people are doing tik tok and not live there for 5, 10 years for journalists to dig up. i also think that it's one of the reasons why somebody like aoc emerged as naturally talented or somebody like pete. they grew up in front of the camera having an experience of -- of like -- knowing how to talk to a camera. knowing how to talk to an audience and in some ways the same skills that you used in communicating with people on facebook about a party that you're having are not that different from the skills
>> it's interesting, such anc gd question.here are some people, for example, you know, probably now that they know i'm like digging around in case books, they are like, that's not great. everybody -- one of the things mayor said to me, he was like, we grew up knowing that everything put on the internet would be found by somebody. in some ways -- this is another thing that's unique to millennials and not true of gen zers, millennials grew up in ecosystem, you would put something on...
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how deal with things online things tt we used to do james fac to face wi a dmv employee like vehicle ance or they will move a lot services online jamesdarya. >>all right very good. thank you will and n't forget our coverage of the coronavirus continues on our website at kr 4 dot com that's where you find a very latest on the outbreaks and its impacts here in e bay area we've got all that information for you just look for the conavirus section that's under the news tab. right there at the front page of kron 4 dot com. >>6 12 is the time and still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news. steph curry holds a special q and a session with ctor anthy fell kai. we'll tell you what he would like his fans to now. and the coronavirus having a big impact on public transit with so many people n riding they're talking about not rning more buses will tell you about the new chedule and taking a live look here people not drivinnot very ny of them, but some people stl trying to get to those essential jobs that are stl working ght now and we'll have more fo ♪ in nearly 100 years servingth, we've seen you go
how deal with things online things tt we used to do james fac to face wi a dmv employee like vehicle ance or they will move a lot services online jamesdarya. >>all right very good. thank you will and n't forget our coverage of the coronavirus continues on our website at kr 4 dot com that's where you find a very latest on the outbreaks and its impacts here in e bay area we've got all that information for you just look for the conavirus section that's under the news tab. right there at the...
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suddenly they re-created ance ofwith five people.as put head of that office, and that ofice stayed in plce and did really good work until the next administration started. the next admintration started, there were no more big epidemics in the offg, frowhat they could tell, this was not an important issue fo th national security environment, abolish the office again. >> reporter: you just said not an important issue for the national security environment. anenxtraordinary statement, we think about what is happening today. but, as you say, it's not abo politics. is it more about how the national security community doesn't coordinate with each other and perhaps doesn't take health seriously? >> yes, it's been the problem from the very start. the problem is a tribal one. the national security folks -- defensdepartment, state department, intelligence agenci -- they deal with hard hard-ball politics and hard-ball foreign policy. they don't really see health -- in the past have not seen health except support for their own people. the fact tha
suddenly they re-created ance ofwith five people.as put head of that office, and that ofice stayed in plce and did really good work until the next administration started. the next admintration started, there were no more big epidemics in the offg, frowhat they could tell, this was not an important issue fo th national security environment, abolish the office again. >> reporter: you just said not an important issue for the national security environment. anenxtraordinary statement, we think...
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ghost transit. ance forost eerie. members like martin.e veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - eelaims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adtsost onunds i lost un oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1
ghost transit. ance forost eerie. members like martin.e veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - eelaims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic®...
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risk, either because their health systems are weak or because they're commodity pporting countries ances are going down, or they don't have the money to be mre aggressive. and secondly, we are discussing with the world bank how we c collectively support countries the make the right decisions. and what they're teling everybody, number one, invest in your health provision, especially targeted to more effeunive commies. number two, immediately put in place a plan, even if you don't yet need it,l to hep businesses and to help famies tcope with economic impacts because what we have in fro of us is a rather unusual stock that affects both demands and supply, and that requires a rather unusual celt of polime recations and then have you is because there's a lot of conversation today about president trump, for example,sp king about the mortality rate, not actually being as high as it reportedly is. how do you assess leaders are doing their jobs on this? >> there is clear recognition that we do need to workd together, 've had secretary mnuchin, chairn powell, all the leading ministers of finance a
risk, either because their health systems are weak or because they're commodity pporting countries ances are going down, or they don't have the money to be mre aggressive. and secondly, we are discussing with the world bank how we c collectively support countries the make the right decisions. and what they're teling everybody, number one, invest in your health provision, especially targeted to more effeunive commies. number two, immediately put in place a plan, even if you don't yet need it,l...
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s doctor anc anthony sowchi in 60 minutes. ahead on sunday morning.the job. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain, and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. i have it within me to lower my a1c. ask your doctor about trulicity. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave
s doctor anc anthony sowchi in 60 minutes. ahead on sunday morning.the job. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an...
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let me say thank you to the ance can society of obligationists. and will ed a video produce a website to demonstrate how devices that they use can be very easily converted into a ventilator that is appropriate for a patient that is struggling with respiratory illness. this adds tens of thousands of devices to the supply and we are truly grateful to dr. peterson and the whole association for their full cooperation. with five of 10 counties in the country being the top counties for coronavirus being in the new york city metro area, let us reiterate our recommendation. any resident of the greater new york city area who has traveled elsewhere in the united states, please check your temperature, mind your health and self-isolate for 14 days. what we don't want again with five of the top 10 counties for coronavirus being in the greater new york city area, we don't want anyone and no one would want to carry the coronavirus to a community or a family member inadvertently because they came out of that community. again as dr. fauci said recently, if you com
let me say thank you to the ance can society of obligationists. and will ed a video produce a website to demonstrate how devices that they use can be very easily converted into a ventilator that is appropriate for a patient that is struggling with respiratory illness. this adds tens of thousands of devices to the supply and we are truly grateful to dr. peterson and the whole association for their full cooperation. with five of 10 counties in the country being the top counties for coronavirus...
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incidentally, it would be the reason why the federal government would mandate ance for natural gas. this is life in the oil patch of east texas. for many east texans, the calamity generated new end times thinking. their existence encouraged them to appreciate life and health and wealth is a miraculous interlude in an otherwise difficult slide towards cataclysmic end. and pray to an all-powerful being that give event take it said, yet was always there. there was a mentality that defied post-millennial confidence in the gradual betterment of humanity, rockefellers confidence, and accepted the reversals of an apocalyptic mode. but rather than dwell on despair, local pastors urged citizens to renew their faith in a christ who expected them to use what prosperity they had in they are passing moment -- they are passing moment -- their passing moment to prepare for his return. surely god is beginning a revival here that is destined to sweep america, they charged in the wake of the new london disaster. fourth dimension of this, and this is where we will focus on for the remaining moments, t
incidentally, it would be the reason why the federal government would mandate ance for natural gas. this is life in the oil patch of east texas. for many east texans, the calamity generated new end times thinking. their existence encouraged them to appreciate life and health and wealth is a miraculous interlude in an otherwise difficult slide towards cataclysmic end. and pray to an all-powerful being that give event take it said, yet was always there. there was a mentality that defied...
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senior adviser of indonesia corporation,ance thank you for your insights.t just opened. mumbai where our correspondent can take us today. what to expect s&p lowered in growth forecast. opened? indian markets >> positively, of course, we do s&p, which said the for indiat this point g.d.p. growth. that hasn't really played out considering we are looking at advancement 1.5% for the benchmark which include the and sensex. according the rupee is continues that also withstand against the u.s. dollar to a certain extent which .5% but we must remember over the past few days even after seeing significant earlier on the session, we have seen indian markets give up and eventually end with the red so a lot of investors and traders will trade today.ution yvonne: just want to bring you numbers from india, confirming the number of cases rising to 147, according to the government. we were just talking to stephen the number ofw cases we've seen in india is relatively small begin it's one thehe biggest countries in world, second largest population. so perhaps it's a lack of
senior adviser of indonesia corporation,ance thank you for your insights.t just opened. mumbai where our correspondent can take us today. what to expect s&p lowered in growth forecast. opened? indian markets >> positively, of course, we do s&p, which said the for indiat this point g.d.p. growth. that hasn't really played out considering we are looking at advancement 1.5% for the benchmark which include the and sensex. according the rupee is continues that also withstand against...
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americans are hunkering down as the pandemic brings us our personalor t ea iime to t any ances. >> myinistration is recommending that all americans, including the young and healthy work to engage in schooling from home when possible, avoid gathering in groups of more than ten people. avoid discretionary travel and avoid eating and drinking at bars, restaurants and public food courts. >> very good advice. the president also said for the first time yesterday that this crisis could lead to a recession. on wall street yesterday, as you heard, the stocks plummeted right after the opening bell. the dow jones industrials lost nearly 3,000 points. that is close to 13%. >> the u.s. now has more than 4500 reported coronavirus cases but the actual total could be much higher. at least 90 people have died. our coverage of this new normal in america begins with mola lenghi in new york city. it's remarkably quiet in this typically crazy city. >> reporter: absolutely, anthony it is. new yorkers are waking up to new rules. and that new normal you guys are talking about. that's really defined by empty
americans are hunkering down as the pandemic brings us our personalor t ea iime to t any ances. >> myinistration is recommending that all americans, including the young and healthy work to engage in schooling from home when possible, avoid gathering in groups of more than ten people. avoid discretionary travel and avoid eating and drinking at bars, restaurants and public food courts. >> very good advice. the president also said for the first time yesterday that this crisis could...
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the airlines have record anc profitability a big part of that is and so larry fees we have laws i studied economics i studied school undergraduate. law has of laws of supply and demand. the airlines, somehow when it comes to and celery fees or bag fees, the sky is the limit. it is totally, it is totally p elastic. there is no point at which passenger bookings fall off. when we are doing the faa billed in f 18, within a month all majr airlines raised their bag fees by five dollars. are there employments gonna drop off drastically? no. but they say if an airport, in order to enhance the airport experience the crowded terminals, the lack of gates which make planes sit idle on the runway for hours sometimes on the runway at a time. if the passenger facility charge hasn't been fixed in 20 years if that went up by one and two, if we think of five dollars like a bank fee nobody would ever fly again. it is totally an elastic. one dollar were flying. and even though we can make ther case to the airlines somebody's got to pay for, this and we've r had the airlines to an excellentnt job with the hea
the airlines have record anc profitability a big part of that is and so larry fees we have laws i studied economics i studied school undergraduate. law has of laws of supply and demand. the airlines, somehow when it comes to and celery fees or bag fees, the sky is the limit. it is totally, it is totally p elastic. there is no point at which passenger bookings fall off. when we are doing the faa billed in f 18, within a month all majr airlines raised their bag fees by five dollars. are there...
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