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sir angus deaton in princeton, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. i'm delighted to be back. let me ask you a question. you're one of the world's renowned economists and into your latest work, you have focus very much on death. and mortality rates. why have you done that? i have always believed that life is about much more than just money. and i've interested in throughout my career, in well—being, in what makes people tick and what matters, and having money is not worth a whole lot if you don't have a life to enjoy it with. so mortality is a key component of trying to assess a much more complete picture
sir angus deaton in princeton, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. i'm delighted to be back. let me ask you a question. you're one of the world's renowned economists and into your latest work, you have focus very much on death. and mortality rates. why have you done that? i have always believed that life is about much more than just money. and i've interested in throughout my career, in well—being, in what makes people tick and what matters, and having money is not worth a whole lot if...
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her fellow senator angus king tends to be back here a lot more. he's an independent. he tends to be back here a lot more. she's faced a lot of criticism for not having town halls, for not talking in free situations with voters where she might be criticized. and what she has in this opponent is this technological challenge. she can't even necessarily come back and easily do the kinds of campaigns or public events or
her fellow senator angus king tends to be back here a lot more. he's an independent. he tends to be back here a lot more. she's faced a lot of criticism for not having town halls, for not talking in free situations with voters where she might be criticized. and what she has in this opponent is this technological challenge. she can't even necessarily come back and easily do the kinds of campaigns or public events or
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my guest today is the nobel prize—winning economist sir angus deaton.e has focused on what he calls the deaths of despair, attributed to suicide and drug and alcohol abuse. indicators he says of a sickness in the american economic model. and now, of course, we have the coronavirus pandemic as well. so, has a fundamental weakness been exposed in capitalism? sir angus deaton in princeton, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. i'm delighted to be back. let me ask you a question. you're one of the world's renowned economists and into your latest work, you have focus very much on death. and mortality rates. why have you done that? i have always believed that life is about much more than just money. and i've interested in throughout my career, in well—being, in what makes people tick and what matters, and having money is not worth a whole lot if you don't have a life to enjoy it with. so mortality is a key component of trying to assess a much more complete picture of what it is that's happening to people. you talk of a complete picture. the big picture ac
my guest today is the nobel prize—winning economist sir angus deaton.e has focused on what he calls the deaths of despair, attributed to suicide and drug and alcohol abuse. indicators he says of a sickness in the american economic model. and now, of course, we have the coronavirus pandemic as well. so, has a fundamental weakness been exposed in capitalism? sir angus deaton in princeton, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. i'm delighted to be back. let me ask you a question. you're one...
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angus watson for us in sydney.s, angus. >>> mexico keeps seeing new daily records in covid-19 infections. more than 6900 cases were reported saturday with more than 520 new deaths. that raises the nationwide case total past 252,000. more than 30,000 people have died from the virus in mexico. but brazil remains latin america's worst hit country. it has more than 1.5 million cases. it has also gone more than 50 days without an official health minister. the position is temporarily filled by an army general with no previous medical experience. the last person to formally hold the office left after less than a month amid criticism from president jair bolsonaro. this after mr. bolsonaro fired the previous health minister in april that minister backed wearing masks and social distancing. >>> well, what might the mccarthyism of the '40s and '50s in the u.s. look like in america today? a presidential historian quotes president trump and breaks down the similarities. coming up. >>> also, the uk is paying tribute to a much lo
angus watson for us in sydney.s, angus. >>> mexico keeps seeing new daily records in covid-19 infections. more than 6900 cases were reported saturday with more than 520 new deaths. that raises the nationwide case total past 252,000. more than 30,000 people have died from the virus in mexico. but brazil remains latin america's worst hit country. it has more than 1.5 million cases. it has also gone more than 50 days without an official health minister. the position is temporarily filled...
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angus there in sydney. angus watson, thank you. beautiful sunset behind you.anks for joining us. >>> so you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, rapidly rising virus cases in the u.s. have financial analysts worried. how the recent surge has goldman sachs rethinking its growth forecasts. frizzy, unruly hair? you need a hair smoother. get fructis sleek & shine with moroccan argan oil. hair is super sleek even in 97% humidity. no parabens. fructis sleek & shine. by garnier, naturally! mom, you are my pride... [vo]: because you live your truth. you are my pride... [vo]: by simply being you. you are my pride. [vo]: when the world presents a path, and you seek to forge your own. when you feel you're not enough, and it feels like you're alone. you are my pride. [vo]: when you feel you cannot breathe. when it's hard to see the light, but still you choose to fight, although it hurts, because it's right, and when it's dark, you still shine bright. just call my name. i'll hold you tight. together we will find our might, because... aiden. bryan. my son. my mom. thi
angus there in sydney. angus watson, thank you. beautiful sunset behind you.anks for joining us. >>> so you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, rapidly rising virus cases in the u.s. have financial analysts worried. how the recent surge has goldman sachs rethinking its growth forecasts. frizzy, unruly hair? you need a hair smoother. get fructis sleek & shine with moroccan argan oil. hair is super sleek even in 97% humidity. no parabens. fructis sleek & shine....
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angus crawford, bbc news.£32 million for nhs charities, was knighted by the queen today. he received the honour in an outdoor ceremony at windsor castle and said chatting with her majesty capped "an absolutely outstanding day". our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. for such an inspiring individual, it seemed appropriate that he should be given a uniquely special investiture. beneath brilliant blue skies, and adhering to socially—distant guidelines, she used the sword which had belonged to herfather, george vi, to knight captain sir thomas moore. to meet the queen was more than anyone could expect. i mean, it was... never, ever, ever did i imagine that i should get so close to the queen and have such a kind message from her. that was really outstanding. it really was truly outstanding. and can you explain the message, what did she say? no! that's between you and her majesty? that's between the queen and i, yes. i've been really honoured that this should happen and i'm thrilled that it did happen. and
angus crawford, bbc news.£32 million for nhs charities, was knighted by the queen today. he received the honour in an outdoor ceremony at windsor castle and said chatting with her majesty capped "an absolutely outstanding day". our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. for such an inspiring individual, it seemed appropriate that he should be given a uniquely special investiture. beneath brilliant blue skies, and adhering to socially—distant guidelines, she used the sword...
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angus crawford, bbc news.tropolitan police has called footage posted on social media showing a man being detained by officers on the ground with a knee across his neck as "extremely disturbing". get off my neck! police were called to a fight in islington yesterday, and arrested a man on suspicion of affray and possession of an offensive weapon. one officer has been suspended, and another placed on restricted duties. british airways is retiring its fleet of 31 boeing 747 jumbo jets with immediate effect, because of the coronavirus crisis. an iconic symbol of long—haul travel, the aircraft was first used by ba's predecessor, boac, back in 1971. nowadays, airlines are using smaller planes for long—haul, that burn less fuel. the number of knife crimes in england and wales has risen to a new record high. the office for national statistics says there were more than 46,000 offences in the 12 months to the end of march, up 6% from the previous year. however, the ons says there's been a "significant" reduction in overa
angus crawford, bbc news.tropolitan police has called footage posted on social media showing a man being detained by officers on the ground with a knee across his neck as "extremely disturbing". get off my neck! police were called to a fight in islington yesterday, and arrested a man on suspicion of affray and possession of an offensive weapon. one officer has been suspended, and another placed on restricted duties. british airways is retiring its fleet of 31 boeing 747 jumbo jets...
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international they're all here and they're all gathered in front of the block that i have to judge angus and agnes call them our it will be exiting and we are expecting a press briefing from one to judge angus of course to the hearing is under way and there can always be a new evidence that can be added on the foil yes these people are being tried in up enough sent to but. attention to the cases is very high because especially the 4 churches since the murder was committed inside consulate but on turkish territory everybody's following up. following up what's going to happen yes everybody knows it's going to take some time because the suspects are not physically here but the tension is high despite the political reactions are lower than compared to 18 months ago ok sentimentally thanks for the updates will keep coming back to you as the trial continues to proceed throughout the day our correspondent john shell covered this story from istanbul in the early days of the investigation joins us now on certain jamal we heard the teacher is giving her testimony and others who knew. for all that
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let's bring in angus watson. he joins me live from sydney, australia. this is troubling, when we realize that authorities really crack down recently to try to contain this virus. >> it is troubling, natalie. the people at the most risk, the brave doctors, when they get sick, and they can't go to work, that means that people can't get the care they need when in hospital. the government is worried about that. it's equally worried about the spread of the virus into those elderly care settings. residents who are frail a lot of the time, residents who are there for a reason, already, because they need extra protection, the virus gets in there. and it's very, very difficult to put out that flame, natalie. and some of the deaths we're seeing in victoria, have been linked to the age care settings. >> how successful have authorities been at keeping the outbreak in victoria and not allowing it to spread into the rest of the country? >> well, natalie, the border between victoria and new south wal wales, the two most popular states have been closed for a couple of
let's bring in angus watson. he joins me live from sydney, australia. this is troubling, when we realize that authorities really crack down recently to try to contain this virus. >> it is troubling, natalie. the people at the most risk, the brave doctors, when they get sick, and they can't go to work, that means that people can't get the care they need when in hospital. the government is worried about that. it's equally worried about the spread of the virus into those elderly care...
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let's get more from angus watson, who joins me now so australia is taking severe action here locking down the rest of the state from the nation. how are australians reacting to it? >> severe is a very good word for this, rosemary. it's never happened before during the pandemic. in australia, 3,000 people on what the government is calling a hard lockdown in melbourne. unable to leave their homes for anything. 12 other post codes are on a lockdown but it's a much softer one. they're allowed to go out to buy food, do exercise or give care to someone who needs them. these 3,000 people who are in nine public housing towers unallowed to go out for any reason. they're being guarded by the police to make sure they don't leave. there's a massive logistics operation on to keep them going through what could be 5 or 14 or even longer days in complete isolation. and we've spoken to some of the people inside and some of the social workers on the ground trying to help them and the tensions are fraying, rosemary. we've had one arrest of a man who tried to leave his apartment and was detained by poli
let's get more from angus watson, who joins me now so australia is taking severe action here locking down the rest of the state from the nation. how are australians reacting to it? >> severe is a very good word for this, rosemary. it's never happened before during the pandemic. in australia, 3,000 people on what the government is calling a hard lockdown in melbourne. unable to leave their homes for anything. 12 other post codes are on a lockdown but it's a much softer one. they're allowed...
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led to new stay-at-home orderse1 an drastic ehlockdowni] measures i talk more about it is journalist angus could be ñ reasons behind these spik and why are these new restrictions dedicated to public housing? >> so the frightening thing for authorities in melbourne and the rest of victoria is they don't know?; where these outbreaks a coming from. most of the cases that are bein3 counted each day are considered community transmission, soq they're searching for where thesew3 cases have come from. and they foundw3 23 in thesefá highly denselylpq populated pub housing units in the city. nine public housing units where been told they can't leave their there is police that are guarding them, and they're on what the government is calling a hardt( lockdown. the premier this morning said he was proud of people on the front line of the fight against coronavirus, and so the support would be offered to them in the form of free rent, financial t( payments, and other support from mental e1health, drug and alcoh, family violence, potential issues that people might face, take a listen to what he said this
led to new stay-at-home orderse1 an drastic ehlockdowni] measures i talk more about it is journalist angus could be ñ reasons behind these spik and why are these new restrictions dedicated to public housing? >> so the frightening thing for authorities in melbourne and the rest of victoria is they don't know?; where these outbreaks a coming from. most of the cases that are bein3 counted each day are considered community transmission, soq they're searching for where thesew3 cases have...
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angus crawford, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. the standout home cinema release this week is clemency — a haunting death row drama from writer/director chinonye chukwu — with an astonishing central performance by alfre woodard. four hours from the execution, all communication with outside parties will cease, that includes miss lumetta, friends, family members, but you can be with the chaplain the entire day — all the way through the procedure. you will have to take your clothes off, wear the shirt, the pants and shoes issued to you. when it's time for the procedure, you will be walked to the chamber. woodard plays bernadine williams, were never maximum—security ——woodard plays bernadine williams, warden at a maximum—security prison who prides herself on treating her inmates with dignity as they move through incarceration to whatever awaits — whether that be freedom or death. do you have any family that would l
angus crawford, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. the standout home cinema release this week is clemency — a haunting death row drama from writer/director chinonye chukwu — with an astonishing central performance by alfre woodard. four hours from the execution, all communication with outside parties will cease, that includes...
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joining me now is independent senator, angus king, of maine.rves on the intelligence committee. senator king, thank you for being with us as a member of the intelligence committee. i don't know if you've seen more than we have. what's the state department talking about here and what do you make of this development? >> well, i think there are a couple of things. number one, this is a dangerous moment, john, as the confrontation between our two countries continues to escalate. number two, i know of no recent intelligence of particular chinese activities, either with regard to our elections or the whole confrontation between our two countries. and that's what sort of bothers me about this is the timing. we've known about chinese -- they hacked the office of personnel management five or six years ago. they've been stealing intellectual property for 20 years. there certainly is a good reason to confront china. my concern is escalating this tension, is it really about confronting china or does it have something to do with an election in four months?
joining me now is independent senator, angus king, of maine.rves on the intelligence committee. senator king, thank you for being with us as a member of the intelligence committee. i don't know if you've seen more than we have. what's the state department talking about here and what do you make of this development? >> well, i think there are a couple of things. number one, this is a dangerous moment, john, as the confrontation between our two countries continues to escalate. number two, i...
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. >> angus, thanks for that. angus watson in sydney. well, it has been less than a week since the trump administration ordered chinese diplomats to clear out of their consulate in houston, texas. on friday, u.s. federal agents secured that compound, and officially changing the locks, literally. the u.s. justice department says the consulate was part of a spying ring. and, a you might imagine, china responding in kind by ordering the u.s. consulate in chengdu to shut down. beijing says it is a, quote, legitimate and necessary response. let's talk about all of this with christy lou stout, joining us from hong kong. yeah. just seems to be on a bit of a spiral. where is this headed? is there an off ramp in sight? >> it is a bit of a spiral as you put it. as each day passes, the tension between the u.s. and china just gets higher and higher as we follow these dramatic and fluid developments taking place in houston and in the southwestern city of chengdu. first, let's go to houston. th regarding the situation there, confirmed the chinese cons
. >> angus, thanks for that. angus watson in sydney. well, it has been less than a week since the trump administration ordered chinese diplomats to clear out of their consulate in houston, texas. on friday, u.s. federal agents secured that compound, and officially changing the locks, literally. the u.s. justice department says the consulate was part of a spying ring. and, a you might imagine, china responding in kind by ordering the u.s. consulate in chengdu to shut down. beijing says it...
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that includes angus king, doug jones. who havep of people come together along with a dozen republican senators. we have all been working together to see if we can address this. in the house, there is some 30 democrats and 30 republicans that have all written house leadership and said this approach of the trust act needs to be included in the next relief package. simple, which is we create a bipartisan process to address each one of these trust funds individually. a committee for each one to look at how to make them solvent on a long-term basis. if we reach a bipartisan can comen, then that to the floor. solvencyo address the of our trust funds. they are vital to our seniors and our entire nation. we have to deal with the amount of debt we are adding up as we rescue appropriately the american people from this terrible covid crisis. >> i am the last one standing. >> two questions. [indiscernible] it was very difficult to negotiate and come up with an agreement. about $40,000ng directncome three payment -- through a direct p
that includes angus king, doug jones. who havep of people come together along with a dozen republican senators. we have all been working together to see if we can address this. in the house, there is some 30 democrats and 30 republicans that have all written house leadership and said this approach of the trust act needs to be included in the next relief package. simple, which is we create a bipartisan process to address each one of these trust funds individually. a committee for each one to...
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during the season was a tough tough battle but i'm happy that we can know that the bronx and angus comebacks in sports history made. those brilliant very brilliant considering where we got it from we had a tough time of it in. this inside as one stage we were 7 points behind if i remember correctly so the solution to club i think we've won every game thinking except the draw against logic you know today's our reward. it can absolutely start i'm so proud of the team it's been a sensational run so same spirit mentality and just enjoying playing football that month it's all been exceptional for the police also given the reason. they stay behind but should that's the best for the team in germany we have a gulf state might say that's a phone call he said this season he's a player performs day in day out and that's what gives what high class players it's all about image. so. it's good has been a special championship for sure because he's in a special championship for a truly unique seems to join in next week for a look at the rest of the campaign. the be. the be. the bigger. the be. the last the l
during the season was a tough tough battle but i'm happy that we can know that the bronx and angus comebacks in sports history made. those brilliant very brilliant considering where we got it from we had a tough time of it in. this inside as one stage we were 7 points behind if i remember correctly so the solution to club i think we've won every game thinking except the draw against logic you know today's our reward. it can absolutely start i'm so proud of the team it's been a sensational run...
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he cofounded the pro-democracy organization with joshua wong and angus chow.e has been leading the opposition to a new national security law imposed by china. he has decided to leave hong kong, just as the national security law was adopted. why did you decide to leave hong kong and go to the united kingdom? it is i important that we understand under international lalaw, there havae bebeen calls foror us to contine the progressive active lisicki -- efficacy workrk in hong kong regardining international efficacy, so we e need to have a vovoice overer hong kong that is recognizablele by the public for me as a public figure on an international level, doing efficacy work is important. >> august ament and some of the well-known activists who decided to remain in hong kong, like joshua wong, was a collegial decision. did you decide that some have to say, some have to go? was it a personal decision, because maybe you feared what would happen to you if you continued your activities in hong kong? nathan: well, it is a personal decision, but also joshua and i, we have e
he cofounded the pro-democracy organization with joshua wong and angus chow.e has been leading the opposition to a new national security law imposed by china. he has decided to leave hong kong, just as the national security law was adopted. why did you decide to leave hong kong and go to the united kingdom? it is i important that we understand under international lalaw, there havae bebeen calls foror us to contine the progressive active lisicki -- efficacy workrk in hong kong regardining...
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bipartisan basis have been working together and that includes senator joe manchin, kyrsten sinema, angus king, doug jones, this is a group of people who have come together-- and mark warner, along with a dozen republican senators working together to see if we can't address this. in the house there are some 30 democrats and 30 republicans that have all written house leadership and said, this approach of the trust act needs to be included in the next covid relief package in the heals act, if you will. the approach is quite simple. we create a process, a bipartisan, bicameral committee to look how to make them solvent on a bias sis, if we reach conclusion that will come to the floor on a basis. we have to address the solvency of our trust funds. they are vital to our seniors and our entire nation and finally deal with the amount of debt we're adding up as we rescue, appropriately, the american people from this terrible covid crisis. >> i'm the last one standing here. >> two questions, the first is-- [inaudible] so it's difficult to negotiate and come up with an agreement, negotiations with
bipartisan basis have been working together and that includes senator joe manchin, kyrsten sinema, angus king, doug jones, this is a group of people who have come together-- and mark warner, along with a dozen republican senators working together to see if we can't address this. in the house there are some 30 democrats and 30 republicans that have all written house leadership and said, this approach of the trust act needs to be included in the next covid relief package in the heals act, if you...
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welcome back angus boiling over in france over the recent appointments of some new ministers women's rights groups are calling it on the front fighting 2 of the new appointees and track records and the activists have been making that discontent felt on the streets of top. was. oh. 00000000 i'm. explaining why changes at the heart of the french government have provoked such an outcry. president macron had hoped to reshuffle of the french government would give him a much needed boost languishing in the opinion polls and with less than 2 years before the next presidential election he needs to turn things around because some of the names for some of the top jobs in french politics were announced mouths dropped in shock the new interior minister the man in charge of law and order here has done i know i'm dumbfounded many when we talk about the careers of men chanter asians are we talking about those appointed as ministers how can you imagine for a moment that the fight against sexist or sexual violence most forward with a rapist at the interior ministry. and a masculinist of the justice m
welcome back angus boiling over in france over the recent appointments of some new ministers women's rights groups are calling it on the front fighting 2 of the new appointees and track records and the activists have been making that discontent felt on the streets of top. was. oh. 00000000 i'm. explaining why changes at the heart of the french government have provoked such an outcry. president macron had hoped to reshuffle of the french government would give him a much needed boost languishing...
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they've also moved to phase 2 trials now angus which is a japanese company they have moved on to phase 2 trials and lastly vaccine by canada can sin by logics it was just approved for military use now additionally tromp administration has also created a pod to a project to develop a vaccine and they have invested nearly $4000000000.00 in company racing to come up with an objective vaccine that company so far has gone through 3 companies with varying track records and in many cases brand promising but test their technology and here's the list right here there is a british drug maker. that's received $1200000000.00 now. the vaccine is right now in phase 2 and 3 trials in england and in phase 3 in brazil and south africa and now that that project may deliver a vaccine by october now american companies. they have they have received more than $500000000.00 also they've also never brought a product to the market now maryland based company nover x. so far has gone the majority of the money with 1.6 $1000000000.00 to develop a vaccine by 2021 now that's a big bed because that's a company that'
they've also moved to phase 2 trials now angus which is a japanese company they have moved on to phase 2 trials and lastly vaccine by canada can sin by logics it was just approved for military use now additionally tromp administration has also created a pod to a project to develop a vaccine and they have invested nearly $4000000000.00 in company racing to come up with an objective vaccine that company so far has gone through 3 companies with varying track records and in many cases brand...
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demonstrations began in may after the killing of george floyd in minneapolis portland city leaders so that angus being inflamed by president donald trump's decision to send in federal agents i'm seriously hot in reports of. demonstrations like these have been held in portland oregon for the last 2 months. was protesters supporting the black lives matter movement demanding racial equality and an end to police brutality throughout their perpetrator to get their message across that we're not backing down and we're not just i'm here for a game not a job the 3 of you we are here completely for. the protests intensified this week after u.s. president donald trump sent federal agents into the city organs attorney general applied for a temporary restraining order against what she described as their unconstitutional tactics but that was rejected by a federal judge. local politicians and democrats in congress accuse the officers of using excessive force even still more people are joining the demonstrations have been. basically the president target to make an example of the city has absolutely. broader bas
demonstrations began in may after the killing of george floyd in minneapolis portland city leaders so that angus being inflamed by president donald trump's decision to send in federal agents i'm seriously hot in reports of. demonstrations like these have been held in portland oregon for the last 2 months. was protesters supporting the black lives matter movement demanding racial equality and an end to police brutality throughout their perpetrator to get their message across that we're not...
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. >>> and up next, we'll talk to independent senator angus king.ing republicans for waiting until the last minute to introduce a pandemic relief package that he says comes up short. "morning joe" will be right back. " will be right back hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. when you have depression, safe drivers do save 40%. it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients wit
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well, we are here to discuss more with all of this is angus watson. tell us more about the radical decision. >> radical is a good word for it, robin. >> it's not something that was done in australia throughout the length of the pandemic all year. 3,000 -- in the city, unable to leave their homes for any reason. unlike 12 other post codes in melbourne, who were around in lockdown and are allowed to go out and exercise or get food or give care to somebody who needs it. the 3,000 people in the 900 housing units can not go out for anything. there's armed police guarding them, making sure that they don't leave and there's a huge lodgistics effort on by the victorian state government to try to feed them and keep them going through the period that could last five days, it could last 14 or longer. now, each one of them are going to be tested. 53 people in those, of those 3,000 have come up so far out of 400 tests positive for the disease. and the authorities are just terrified that covid-19 could rip through these communities. these very densely populated com
well, we are here to discuss more with all of this is angus watson. tell us more about the radical decision. >> radical is a good word for it, robin. >> it's not something that was done in australia throughout the length of the pandemic all year. 3,000 -- in the city, unable to leave their homes for any reason. unlike 12 other post codes in melbourne, who were around in lockdown and are allowed to go out and exercise or get food or give care to somebody who needs it. the 3,000...
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her fellow senator angus king tends to be back here a lot more. he's an independent. he tends to be back here a lot more. she's faced a lot of criticism for not having town halls, for not talking in free situations with voters where she might be criticized. and what she has in this opponent is this technological challenge. she can't even necessarily come back and easily do the kinds of campaigns or public events or handshaking that she might have otherwise. and gideon has promised to try to make up for the absence of in-person door knocking and handshaking by doing texts and zoom and holding town halls and going back and forth. and so far she's been pretty etive, and that's part of what you're seeing in that ad where she made these promises in conversations with voters that she's having, you know, via computer. >> final thought one thing that came across in the professional you wrote months back about this is she's a formidable -- collins is a formidable presence in that state and no campaign to defeat her is going to be easy sailing. >> no. and when i wrote that prof
her fellow senator angus king tends to be back here a lot more. he's an independent. he tends to be back here a lot more. she's faced a lot of criticism for not having town halls, for not talking in free situations with voters where she might be criticized. and what she has in this opponent is this technological challenge. she can't even necessarily come back and easily do the kinds of campaigns or public events or handshaking that she might have otherwise. and gideon has promised to try to...
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for more on this, let's bring in angus watson from sydney, australia. agnus, what's the latest?> reporter: as you mentioned, kim, the 300 workers diagnosed was extremely worrying for everybody in the state of victoria because of costs and we worry about their health. also, what happens when you take out 3,000 brave doctors and nurses from the health care system. and that system starts to buckle and they are not getting the help they need and it becomes more difficult. one other thing is everybody is worried about is the spread of the virus in age settings where people are frail and they need hem help. and the virus there is ripping through there and causing deaths, kim. >> you mentioned the spread locally. but how does that fit into the big picture? have they managed to contain it to victoria state? >> reporter: well, kim, i think people in victoria might be thinking that they're fighting a little bit of a lonely fight here in australia against coronavirus. hundreds of cases by the day in that state. everywhere else is recording pretty good numbers. here in sydney, we had 15 cas
for more on this, let's bring in angus watson from sydney, australia. agnus, what's the latest?> reporter: as you mentioned, kim, the 300 workers diagnosed was extremely worrying for everybody in the state of victoria because of costs and we worry about their health. also, what happens when you take out 3,000 brave doctors and nurses from the health care system. and that system starts to buckle and they are not getting the help they need and it becomes more difficult. one other thing is...
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i think there are -- people like angus king. we work well together. more often than not, the people to come to serve, whether it's the house or the senate, are coming here for the right reasons. their ideological differences, but they really do want to solve problems. the debt deficit is a very intractable one and that is where i think some of these outside groups like you are forming here, particularly young people, can hopefully and still guilt in the older generation saying, which you guys stop doing this to us? we will help you clean up this mess, but let's all start with the agreement that we have a problem here. let's focus on a root cause analysis, the general problem solving process. i think there is plenty of members with the proper leadership would be willing to lend a hand. >> yeah, and i'm going to agree. i think you find those shared passions and you just do a deep dive with those others. it doesn't matter who they are, what, you know, party they represent, if they have that similar thought train, we absolutely need to write it together.
i think there are -- people like angus king. we work well together. more often than not, the people to come to serve, whether it's the house or the senate, are coming here for the right reasons. their ideological differences, but they really do want to solve problems. the debt deficit is a very intractable one and that is where i think some of these outside groups like you are forming here, particularly young people, can hopefully and still guilt in the older generation saying, which you guys...
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. >>> i'm angus watson, in sydney, australia.a has suffered the worst day of the coronavirus as they try to stamp out the largest wave in melbourne. the curve is shooting upwards despite residents being on lockdown for over two weeks now. the state has been completely cut off from the rest of the country in an effort to try to stop the spread. the australian economy is shrinking because of the pandemic. over 900,000 people here without jobs now. the worst figures in over two decades. >> our thanks to or reporters all around the world. >>> millions of americans remain out of work as the pandemic worsens. now they face losing a key life line, the enhanced unemployment benefits they have been receiving are set to expire. vanessa yurkevich with much more on this. this was so crucial to a lot of people. really kept them afloat for months and months, but folks are about to lose it now. >> that's right, john. it's really happening at the worst time. in just two weeks americans who are unemployed are going to be losing the extra $600 a w
. >>> i'm angus watson, in sydney, australia.a has suffered the worst day of the coronavirus as they try to stamp out the largest wave in melbourne. the curve is shooting upwards despite residents being on lockdown for over two weeks now. the state has been completely cut off from the rest of the country in an effort to try to stop the spread. the australian economy is shrinking because of the pandemic. over 900,000 people here without jobs now. the worst figures in over two decades....
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to get out of saudi arabia which is huge and have a rest sort that we are waiting for how to judge angus and agnes call them are to get out of the courtroom after the hearings are finished and they are going to going to be giving get a press briefing and we will be hearing some new information from want to call them are as well come on. what sort of attention does this still attract in turkey cinema as i said it's 21 months since it was killed but it has been such an important matter for turkey a murder happening. exactly kemo still there is a very very high attention to the case all press is here turkish media international media and local and international news agencies they're all here yes not many people are allowed to get inside the courtroom but there are reports sensitives of human rights organizations rights groups and among reporters without borders there are auditor's inside and there is a tension is never down about jamal khashoggi case what one thing my to mistake us just before when the situation when the incident 1st occurred we had very high voices from turkey is president
to get out of saudi arabia which is huge and have a rest sort that we are waiting for how to judge angus and agnes call them are to get out of the courtroom after the hearings are finished and they are going to going to be giving get a press briefing and we will be hearing some new information from want to call them are as well come on. what sort of attention does this still attract in turkey cinema as i said it's 21 months since it was killed but it has been such an important matter for turkey...
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demonstrations began in may after the killing of george floyd in minneapolis 14 city leaders say that angus being inflamed by president donald trump's decision to send in federal agents seriously holiday reports. demonstrations like these have been held in portland oregon for the last 2 months. protesters supporting the black lives matter demanding racial equality and an end to police brutality they're probably going to get their message across that we're not backing down and we're not just i'm here for a game not a joke the 3 of you we are here completely for. the protests intensified this week after u.s. president donald trump sent federal agents into the city. organ's attorney general applied for a temporary restraining order against what she described as their unconstitutional tactics but that was rejected by a federal judge. local politicians and democrats in congress accuse the officers of using excessive force even still more people are joining the demonstrations have been. basically the president to make an example of the city has absolutely brought broader base to the to the protes
demonstrations began in may after the killing of george floyd in minneapolis 14 city leaders say that angus being inflamed by president donald trump's decision to send in federal agents seriously holiday reports. demonstrations like these have been held in portland oregon for the last 2 months. protesters supporting the black lives matter demanding racial equality and an end to police brutality they're probably going to get their message across that we're not backing down and we're not just i'm...
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trial has begun to 20 saudi nationals accused of being involved because i just failed say how to judge angus was among those to testify but none of the accused was anywhere near the court shelties murder inside the saudi called see that provoked outrage around the world earlier i spoke to agnes cullum of the un special rapporteur or who's the best to get in this case extensively she says the trial will likely bring a lot of new information to the likes. these easer 1st occasion where the international language of justice in a former sense of the world the international language of lho is being applied to the state killing of america should be and therefore it is very important it's also important for the victims they are being given a full more space to speak that's the 1st time it's happening and certainly i think the trial you will surprise us it will give us some information that we may not have even though a lot has already been reported already today there were information the course given by various witnesses which i personally did not know so i think asshole those reasons these trying
trial has begun to 20 saudi nationals accused of being involved because i just failed say how to judge angus was among those to testify but none of the accused was anywhere near the court shelties murder inside the saudi called see that provoked outrage around the world earlier i spoke to agnes cullum of the un special rapporteur or who's the best to get in this case extensively she says the trial will likely bring a lot of new information to the likes. these easer 1st occasion where the...
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solarium commission which hi the privilege of co-chairing over the past year with my good friend, senator angus king, and serving alongside my distinguished colleague and ietc subcommittee chairman jim langevin who has for gotten more about cyber security than most of us, certainly mecy of, i will ever know. we recognize one of our greatest challenges would be inform gating through the many committees of jurisdiction, and it is precisely because of that challenge that i'm especially proud we were able to work across party and jurisdictional lines to get many of our key recommendations either in the underlying text or on a bipartisan amendment. so i know over the course of the day congress advancing even more of the commission's recommendations such as strengthening the cyber security and infrastructure security agency, establishing a national cyber director, establishing a joint planning office to coordinate cyber planning, but i just want to thank the committee chairman as well for working with us and the rest of the cyber space commission, a great deal of effort went into our work. we have mo
solarium commission which hi the privilege of co-chairing over the past year with my good friend, senator angus king, and serving alongside my distinguished colleague and ietc subcommittee chairman jim langevin who has for gotten more about cyber security than most of us, certainly mecy of, i will ever know. we recognize one of our greatest challenges would be inform gating through the many committees of jurisdiction, and it is precisely because of that challenge that i'm especially proud we...
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and where we could sit and look out at the green and trees and the grass and the angus cattle are still up here in the fields. >> and on your screen now is the formal living room at the eisenhower farm in gettysburg, pennsylvania. joining us in the entryway is alyce evans, who is a park ranger, national park service. >> alyce evans, how is it that the eisenhowers came to gettysburg? and why this property? >> well, when the eisenhowers began to think about retirement, gettysburg was a natural choice. the eisenhowers had actually lived here once before in 1918 during the first world war. and also, general eisenhower was fascinated by the history of gettysburg. he was a civil war buff from childhood. so that definitely pulled him here. >> he was very interested in farming. he wanted to find basically a farm that needed a little bit of help, and that would keep him busy in retirement. >> so this was a working farm when they bought it? >> yes, it was. it was a dairy farm. >> and how many acres? >> 189 acres. >> bought in 1950, when did they start living here? >> it's a little complicated. sh
and where we could sit and look out at the green and trees and the grass and the angus cattle are still up here in the fields. >> and on your screen now is the formal living room at the eisenhower farm in gettysburg, pennsylvania. joining us in the entryway is alyce evans, who is a park ranger, national park service. >> alyce evans, how is it that the eisenhowers came to gettysburg? and why this property? >> well, when the eisenhowers began to think about retirement,...
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this is in the daily mail, saying this dog, angus, she was a real stress buster during the lockdown stopwas looking at social media, it was too much. —— and i was looking at social media, so going for walks with angus calmed me down. and some science as well. did you know that scientists have created a new type of fish by accident? it's called the strutle—fish. of fish by accident? it's called the strutle-fish. it might not be that small. it's the scale of my finger, very small. well, what they were trying to do — there were some hungarian scientists looking at the russian sturgeon, because it produces the world's finest caviar. 0k. what they were going to do was combine that with the american cuttlefish, and this process is called gaynor genesis, when they ta ke called gaynor genesis, when they take the sperm of one species and develop it with the eggs from the other —— gynogenesis was that they didn't expect that transfer to happen in the offspring. they got hundreds of eggs, one is one part of his, two parts urgent, and the other pa rt his, two parts urgent, and the other part is one
this is in the daily mail, saying this dog, angus, she was a real stress buster during the lockdown stopwas looking at social media, it was too much. —— and i was looking at social media, so going for walks with angus calmed me down. and some science as well. did you know that scientists have created a new type of fish by accident? it's called the strutle—fish. of fish by accident? it's called the strutle-fish. it might not be that small. it's the scale of my finger, very small. well,...
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senate considered bipartisan legislation by republican senator mike rounds and independent senator angus king. the bill including a path to championship for dreamers was supported by a bipartisan majority of senators. it failed to reach 60 votes that it needed to pass the senate because president trump opposed it. remember when he said that the democrats were at fault here, there were no bipartisan measures to solve the problem? here was a bipartisan measure that he openly opposed. on the same day, the senate said i will send my proposal. the trump plan failed by a bipartisan majority of 39 to 60. over the years i have come to the floor of the senate many times to tell the stories of dreamers. these stories tell the whole story as far as i'm concerned as far as what's at stake with the future of daca and the dream act. let me tell you the story today about this young man, juan alvarez. 125th dreamer that i have come to the floor to introduce to the senate and the people who are watching. came to the united states from mexico at three -- at 3 years of age. grew up in compton, california.
senate considered bipartisan legislation by republican senator mike rounds and independent senator angus king. the bill including a path to championship for dreamers was supported by a bipartisan majority of senators. it failed to reach 60 votes that it needed to pass the senate because president trump opposed it. remember when he said that the democrats were at fault here, there were no bipartisan measures to solve the problem? here was a bipartisan measure that he openly opposed. on the same...
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considered bipartisan legislation offered by republican senator mike rounds and independent senator angus king, a bipartisan measure. the bill, which included a path to citizenship for dreamers, supported by a bipartisan majority of the senate. why did it fail to reach 60 votes? because president trump openly opposed it. that's why. he said i've got a better idea. on the same day that the senate voted the president's immigration proposal, we found his so-called better idea failed by a bipartisan supermajority of 39-60. on june 4, 2019, the house of representatives passed h.r. 6. june 4, 2019, more than a year ago, h.r. 6, the dream and promise act, is legislation that would give dreamers a path to citizenship and it passed the house with a strong bipartisan vote the dream and promise act has been pending in the senate for more than a year. i've come to the floor day after day and her the republican leader -- and heard the lean leader, senator mcconnell, bemoaning the fact that we are so busy here in the senate and the house is not doing their work. the house has sent lots of legislation t
considered bipartisan legislation offered by republican senator mike rounds and independent senator angus king, a bipartisan measure. the bill, which included a path to citizenship for dreamers, supported by a bipartisan majority of the senate. why did it fail to reach 60 votes? because president trump openly opposed it. that's why. he said i've got a better idea. on the same day that the senate voted the president's immigration proposal, we found his so-called better idea failed by a...
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so, right now, in congress, there are two independent senators, bernie sanders and angus king.e house, justin amash is a libertarian member of the u.s. house. and we have an independent number for two of the at large districts for puerto rico and the northern madera islands. now, state-level, and vermont, there are two progressive party members who are serving as state senators, and in nebraska and pennsylvania, they also have to two people who are independents. in the state houses, in state representatives, you have a libertarian party member in the new hampshire government, and you have a lot of independents scattered across the united states. and vermont, you have members of the vermont progressive party. the same goes for the looked in a governor of vermont, who is a member of the -- lieutenant governor of vermont, who is a member of the vermont progressive party. of state ofetary north dakota is an independent. so there are elected officials right now in the united states who are members of party or who also are independents. so, as you can see, it can happen in the united
so, right now, in congress, there are two independent senators, bernie sanders and angus king.e house, justin amash is a libertarian member of the u.s. house. and we have an independent number for two of the at large districts for puerto rico and the northern madera islands. now, state-level, and vermont, there are two progressive party members who are serving as state senators, and in nebraska and pennsylvania, they also have to two people who are independents. in the state houses, in state...
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arturo canteza and angus and fay. [ voice of interpreter ] next. [ voice of interpreter ] [ voice of interpreter ] >> clerk: thank you to all three of you. we appreciate your presence here and mr. president, pursuant to title 2 of the americans with disability act, which provides persons with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the programs and services offered through the city, through a prior arrangement we have an individual who has requested to make his public comment by telephone. we would like to provide the accommodation as requested and the caller is present and he is prepared to make comments. >> supervisor yee: before we do that, a friendly reminder for the supervisors to mute your microphones when you are not speaking to avoid audio feedback and go proceed. >> clerk: thank you mr. president. operations, please send the individual through. to make his public comment. hello, caller -- welcome to the meeting. >> caller: hi. thank you. my name is zack and i'm a disability advocate and community organizer. i'd like to start off my comment by wishing everyone here pres
arturo canteza and angus and fay. [ voice of interpreter ] next. [ voice of interpreter ] [ voice of interpreter ] >> clerk: thank you to all three of you. we appreciate your presence here and mr. president, pursuant to title 2 of the americans with disability act, which provides persons with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the programs and services offered through the city, through a prior arrangement we have an individual who has requested to make his public comment by...
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this is legislation i have worked on with my colleague, senator angus king of maine, for several years, long before covid-19 disrupted the safety and security of the american food supply. it has bipartisan support. covid-19 revealed the cracks in multiple industries, our food supply, permanent defense, and manufacturing in general. every american pays the price for foreign reliance. every american. and this is a moment in history when we can rebuild what america made and what made america great really means in the first place. that is, of course, american production and innovation across all industries, as consumers, as consumers of food. that's everybody, republican and democrat alike, independents included. as consumers, we should demand that we have this production capacity in the united states. every reliance on foreign production in manufacturing is a mistake, and america needs to see a renaissance of american production and ingenuity. just as an example, on july 29 of this year, it was announced that j.b.s., a brazilian owned company, intends to acquire the mountain states road a
this is legislation i have worked on with my colleague, senator angus king of maine, for several years, long before covid-19 disrupted the safety and security of the american food supply. it has bipartisan support. covid-19 revealed the cracks in multiple industries, our food supply, permanent defense, and manufacturing in general. every american pays the price for foreign reliance. every american. and this is a moment in history when we can rebuild what america made and what made america great...