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of an animal, or mutating a bit, influenza is fundamentally an infection of birds., we said, came from chimpanzees. a variety of other infections. zika and other infections came from an animal. david: in africa, the health abilities that we have in the united states are not prevalent, so hiv and aids are still a big problem there. dr. fauci: right. we better not downplay it in the united states. there are about 38,000, 40,000 new infections in the united states. it is very concentrated both demographically and geographically. it is very interesting that 12% of the population of the united states is african-american, and yet about 45% to 50% of new infections with hiv are among african-americans. david: i guess a few years back, when president george w. bush was president, he asked you to come to the oval office and asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. what did you tell him? dr. fauci: well, he sent me to africa to do a fact-finding and come back with the feasibility of doing something. because he said and told me that he felt that as a rich nati
of an animal, or mutating a bit, influenza is fundamentally an infection of birds., we said, came from chimpanzees. a variety of other infections. zika and other infections came from an animal. david: in africa, the health abilities that we have in the united states are not prevalent, so hiv and aids are still a big problem there. dr. fauci: right. we better not downplay it in the united states. there are about 38,000, 40,000 new infections in the united states. it is very concentrated both...
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after a 3rd of the country now has declared itself to be an l g b t free zone. hello there so let's talk about some nightlife marts international's world news center here in moscow my name's kevin owen thanks taking the time out to watch here for the next half hour the latest for you starting with the situation afghanistan lot to report there tonight afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed and 11 others wounded in an explosion near a football ground in the eastern province of cost no one has come forward as yet to say they're behind that attack but parallel to it in other news earlier monday the taliban said it would relaunch operations against the kabul government after president ghazi refused to commit to the terms of a peace deal between the u.s. and the islamist movement. the reduction in violence has ended now and operations will continue as normal as part of the us taliban agreement or mujahideen will not attack foreign forces but operations will continue against the kabul administration forces so more detail on the stipulated the cardboa
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of an older clip girl. helen mirren brings real character to all her roles i'm not a movie star i'm an actress she was human it's necessary to save your breath the characters are often feisty and fight for self-assertion i make my own choices and i don't need your permission. such female characters were long under represented in movies. of the feminist helen mirren the change in the last 510 years has been remarkable and very very exciting to me i wish i was 25 if. i'm a bit cross that it's taking this long. stereotypes of always being an abomination to helen mirren. in the gangster movie the long good friday she made sure her role as the sexy but it was rewritten she saw the original has been easier. and not stupid. i told you what i told him every day i'd go on the set and i'd rewritten the scene you know written my characters said right away let's have a hold of the scene where she takes them out to dinner and she's the one who's driving it and i was just an absolute pain in the ass for the poor director
of an older clip girl. helen mirren brings real character to all her roles i'm not a movie star i'm an actress she was human it's necessary to save your breath the characters are often feisty and fight for self-assertion i make my own choices and i don't need your permission. such female characters were long under represented in movies. of the feminist helen mirren the change in the last 510 years has been remarkable and very very exciting to me i wish i was 25 if. i'm a bit cross that it's...
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census, and this is an example of those being enforced. the trump campaign has not responded for comment. >>> some of country music's biggest stars use their celebrity for good in an effort to help victims of the deadly tennessee tornados kid rock, dave haywood and gavin degraw led a helping hand for a telethon in nashville. their efforts helped raise more than $385,000. money that will help survivors and recovery efforts here's nbc's stan brock. >> reporter: digging out from unthinkable devastation. >> i don't think that our brains are built to process this kind of destruction >> reporter: after an ef4 tornado ripped through central tennessee, images that defy imagination unless you've experienced the chaos first hand like johnny wilson >> i was holding onto him and holding onto the do are and just praying to god that it was going to be over soon. >> reporter: just days before the tornado they moved their bedroom to another area of the house. >> had moved to this room here very thankfully so >> reporter: likely saving their lives. across
census, and this is an example of those being enforced. the trump campaign has not responded for comment. >>> some of country music's biggest stars use their celebrity for good in an effort to help victims of the deadly tennessee tornados kid rock, dave haywood and gavin degraw led a helping hand for a telethon in nashville. their efforts helped raise more than $385,000. money that will help survivors and recovery efforts here's nbc's stan brock. >> reporter: digging out from...
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it might be an emergency for our health, and could be an emergency for the economy.grew large and sharp. ministers wa nt to that grew large and sharp. ministers want to slow the spread of the virus. and limit the ill effects of how the country makes its living. the new man at number 11, clutching what felt like an emergency budget. ajob that has what felt like an emergency budget. a job that has become what felt like an emergency budget. ajob that has become more what felt like an emergency budget. a job that has become more daunting. every single one of the 27 days that he has been in charge. but with a50 people with coronavirus now, even a couple in westminster... chancellor of the exchequer... number one on the chance of the's list was clear. we will get through this together. the british people may be worried, but they are not daunted. we will protect our country and our people. we will rise to this challenge. for a period, it is going to be tough. but i am confident that our economic performance will recover. to get to the other side, £12 billion to start with f
it might be an emergency for our health, and could be an emergency for the economy.grew large and sharp. ministers wa nt to that grew large and sharp. ministers want to slow the spread of the virus. and limit the ill effects of how the country makes its living. the new man at number 11, clutching what felt like an emergency budget. ajob that has what felt like an emergency budget. a job that has become what felt like an emergency budget. ajob that has become more what felt like an emergency...
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now is an important anecdote. this is an important media myth to address and debunk because if this tale is true. if this is accurate, it suggests and points to powerful effects by the news media. so powerful they could bring about a war that the country otherwise would not have fought nap is the implication here here this vow to furnish the war. the war with spain did take place. it was a brief and decisive conflict, it confirmed the united states as an international power. they defeated spanish forces in the philippines and in the caribbean. the effect of the war was to oust spain, and to leave the united states a colonial power, ruling far away lands like the philippines. the united states became a colonial power after the spanish american war. this was a decisive conflict for the country. this an ek don't about furnish the war with spain intoes up off. just earlier this month, fox news said william randolph hearst once famously said you furnish the pictures, i'll furnish the war. cnn recently invoked this tale
now is an important anecdote. this is an important media myth to address and debunk because if this tale is true. if this is accurate, it suggests and points to powerful effects by the news media. so powerful they could bring about a war that the country otherwise would not have fought nap is the implication here here this vow to furnish the war. the war with spain did take place. it was a brief and decisive conflict, it confirmed the united states as an international power. they defeated...
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states as being a king to still having an eye in curtin and while the e.u. is currently facing off with an internal battle over its budget in the often mouth of breaks it perhaps the real problems it faces a far more in cranes in the cultural differences of its member states show it deep in ski. in paris. all the way to meet the russian teenager whose recognition means you cannot feel pain it's far from a blessing for our family as the goals mother explained some out some are story still to go after the break. when else should seem wrong. but. just don't call. any. yet to shape out this day become educated and in gauge but it was betrayed. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or sinks. we. ask. it to have you back a set of maps showing the full extent of u.s. military bases in africa last year has appeared online this follows a deadly attack on an airfield in kenya and january in which 3 americans died and raised concerns of washington's why the mission on the contine
states as being a king to still having an eye in curtin and while the e.u. is currently facing off with an internal battle over its budget in the often mouth of breaks it perhaps the real problems it faces a far more in cranes in the cultural differences of its member states show it deep in ski. in paris. all the way to meet the russian teenager whose recognition means you cannot feel pain it's far from a blessing for our family as the goals mother explained some out some are story still to go...
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after a 3rd of the country's declared itself to be an l g b t free zone. by their pretty to talk about tonight the life martin to nationals world to central moscow it's kevin 0 in here thanks taking the time to watch him here for the next half hour with our latest for you starting with the news on the stand afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed earlier and 11 others wounded in an explosion at a football stadium in the eastern province of cost no $1.00 has claimed responsibility for the attack as of yet but earlier on monday worth bearing in mind the taliban said it would resume operations against the country's security forces after president gani refused to commit fully to the terms of that very recent peace deal between the u.s. and the islamist group. the reduction in violence has ended now and operations will continue as normal as part of the us taliban agreement or mujahideen will not attack foreign forces but the operations will continue against the kabul administration forces well under the perfect the government in kabul is requi
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grew up near an asbestos factory and today he's an elder homemaker danniella mole reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos industry lives of people around the world or been part of . the asbestos companies are protected by powerful politicians. they hit the trend of asbestos. in 75 minutes on t.w. . ringback w.'s crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters tune in now. globalizing us is on its way to bring you more conservation. on how do we make see the screener how can we protect habitat and so we can make a difference global ideas fundamental series again global from council on t.w. and online. toast it is for me. it's for. beethoven is for him beethoven is for her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020. 150th anniversary here on d w. this is news and these are our top stories this will cure lympics scheduled for july will be delayed by about a year beca
grew up near an asbestos factory and today he's an elder homemaker danniella mole reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos industry lives of people around the world or been part of . the asbestos companies are protected by powerful politicians. they hit the trend of asbestos. in 75 minutes on t.w. . ringback w.'s crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's...
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she was also an elected outspoken councilwoman until she was assassinated. people in power investigates the killing of a vocal critic of brazil's security forces and the legacy of empowerment she left behind the murder of mario franco on al-jazeera. once hosni mubarak became president so began a story of conflict and isolation on one side a wife and son their sights set on succession on the other the president the crease in the distance from the egyptian people when his beloved grandson died mubarak nearly stopped but then the flames ignited in tunisia exploded in egypt and everything changed ever so 2 of the family on al-jazeera. cultura downs drives here every day generations of tibetans continue to brace and be taking their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are or whether. this is a suburb of the india capital new delhi tibet so we refugees here since 1964 buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare
she was also an elected outspoken councilwoman until she was assassinated. people in power investigates the killing of a vocal critic of brazil's security forces and the legacy of empowerment she left behind the murder of mario franco on al-jazeera. once hosni mubarak became president so began a story of conflict and isolation on one side a wife and son their sights set on succession on the other the president the crease in the distance from the egyptian people when his beloved grandson died...
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the idea of beating him became more than just oncern or an interest, it's an overridn.g pass you canlate deciding voters as david is talking about, the polls changing, 40% of the people in north carolina who decided late went to joe biden. 40% said they wanted joe biden. same thing in virginia, across the board. it was a very practical position. different between an idolog d a pragmatist. the democrats were prgmatists. >> woodruff: when we were here at this table a week ago, democratic voters were ill struggling with the right thing to do, almost paralyzed with indecision. something changed. >> yeah, partly, it was sod h carolina that he loo strong, but, really, i think it was super tuesday. i thini had thought the democrats made a big mistake by tting all these states so early in the process, but as it turned out they just speeded up people's decision-making. so the fact that you had 38% of the delegates selected by at point -- you had people flogat around. warren was up, buttigieg did well iniowa. they ngwere treople out and then said, okay, make the call. the bernie sanders people
the idea of beating him became more than just oncern or an interest, it's an overridn.g pass you canlate deciding voters as david is talking about, the polls changing, 40% of the people in north carolina who decided late went to joe biden. 40% said they wanted joe biden. same thing in virginia, across the board. it was a very practical position. different between an idolog d a pragmatist. the democrats were prgmatists. >> woodruff: when we were here at this table a week ago, democratic...
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well so it it wasn't an ideal situation there and certainly this is not an ideal situation in the middleieschool district spokeerson john says aki says it was iortant to bring the entire mcclendon student body back together it's a tough time we know that people are frustrated abou this. we know there's a lot of things is still up in the air the people trying work through. >>and we appreciate and we applaud them because they been so great through this whole process with patients for some students is wearing thin senior jalen homes misses his campus and want to be at th game a school in this area and the clmants high has been shut down since last month en the toxic chemical trichloroethylene or tce was found in the groundwater underneath the campus preliminary tests show it's not airborne at any location where people can be expos. it was found only in the su in the boiler room underneath the school and that sn't in the air either the waiting for county and state health departments to certify the school is safe and that can take to another 2 weeks so far as the psaki says the students have
well so it it wasn't an ideal situation there and certainly this is not an ideal situation in the middleieschool district spokeerson john says aki says it was iortant to bring the entire mcclendon student body back together it's a tough time we know that people are frustrated abou this. we know there's a lot of things is still up in the air the people trying work through. >>and we appreciate and we applaud them because they been so great through this whole process with patients for some...
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affair with monica lewinsky was that he was managing his an >> right. i'm not going toudge that. i just don't judge people's motives and... look, he is an incredibly winsome, attractive guy, and he is able to articulate visions of his o conduct. he is just a great communicator. >> looking back on it, ishere anything you would differently? >> well, above all, it would have been assigned toomeone else. if i could rewind,ve i would een more persuasive in saying to the house judiciary committee, "i do not need to testify." the testimony was essentially limited to my day-long testimony. and so i think that gave --ai we talked about sam dash -- the impression that i'm pushing for impeachment. i've heard that nce taking on the role for president trump. impeachment.ere pushing fo now you're defending the president." and i've been pretty darn consistent. let's get out of the business of impeaching the president ofte the united s except unr the, truly, a last-resort kind of set of circumstances. and richard nixon was th. and what's the last resort? the last resor
affair with monica lewinsky was that he was managing his an >> right. i'm not going toudge that. i just don't judge people's motives and... look, he is an incredibly winsome, attractive guy, and he is able to articulate visions of his o conduct. he is just a great communicator. >> looking back on it, ishere anything you would differently? >> well, above all, it would have been assigned toomeone else. if i could rewind,ve i would een more persuasive in saying to the house...
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i think that the efficacy of an iranian nuclear weapons program, would manifest itself as an exit potential threat to the country of israel, and would largely be seen the same in our country. my point here is this, there must be a robust discussion of interest in this region and they're critical itty as part of a national security process. and we have to communicate this better to not only the region and to our great power competitors, but also to the citizens of our country. and secondly we have to recognize that interest in areas other than eastern european in the indo-pacific are critical components of our overall national security strategy. this is an area where great power competition has and will continue to take place whether we wanted to are not. some would argue that an equally critical contribution to winning the cold war plate out in the mountains of ghana stand with our support of the moon had jean, against the soviets just did on the central plains of europe with our large and long-standing military alliance. today the waters of the middle east see a constant presence of chines
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an employee may have been exposed to coronavirus. the test results are not back yet but the museum will be closed and thoroughly cleaned over the next few days, it could reopen on tuesday. >>> google is giving its bay area employees the option to work from home because of the spread of the virus. employees at the zuckerberg initiative in redwood city have been ordered to work from home after a contractor to the organization tested positive for the virus. the oakland diocese is giving pastors the option to decide whether or not to distribute wine during the holy communion to address concerns from priests and worshipers. governor newsom ordered all health insurance companies to waive costs from preventive coronavirus testing. >>> a northern california nurse who may have been infected after volunteering to treat a coronavirus patient has yet to be tested herself. the quarantined nurse met the criteria to be tested for covid-19, but the cdc wouldn't do it. they say she has to wait because priority is being given to severe cases. at a new
an employee may have been exposed to coronavirus. the test results are not back yet but the museum will be closed and thoroughly cleaned over the next few days, it could reopen on tuesday. >>> google is giving its bay area employees the option to work from home because of the spread of the virus. employees at the zuckerberg initiative in redwood city have been ordered to work from home after a contractor to the organization tested positive for the virus. the oakland diocese is giving...
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opportunity rather than an obstacle an opportunity to. to finish projects that you had. let slide around the house or the opportunity to read a book that you'd always wanted to read an opportunity to call friends and family and talk for as long as you would like them to check in on their physical and behavioral help so i guess in some way it is a matter of restraining but there's a knowing you'd be isolated for a limited time like on a space mission versus now where nobody knows how long they'll have to stay home for how does one deal with the open ended ness perhaps of this isolation. yes that is that is the difficult part this is imposed on us we didn't volunteer for this space mission but we are indeed passengers on a spacecraft passing through space and time together and some of the ways that we can make this work is to consciously attempt to be polite and respectful with those with whom we're confined. to avoid derisive humor the kind of humor that stablish is wedges between people humor is fine and as an excellent coping mechanism b
opportunity rather than an obstacle an opportunity to. to finish projects that you had. let slide around the house or the opportunity to read a book that you'd always wanted to read an opportunity to call friends and family and talk for as long as you would like them to check in on their physical and behavioral help so i guess in some way it is a matter of restraining but there's a knowing you'd be isolated for a limited time like on a space mission versus now where nobody knows how long...
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david: when you are an owner of an nfl team, you get together very often with owners. what are those meetings like with nfl owners? are there small egos in those rooms and very nice people and no complaining or anything? [laughter] stephen: they're not what you would expect. i think the nfl realizes you have 32 egos, and that, you know, you divide and conquer. so, i think the nfl really controls the meetings. they are not what you are -- finding all of these individuals standing up and stating all of these different reasonings. i think they are pretty calm, actually. david: so let's talk about it. when the team was owned by huizenga, you bought it in 2008 or so. stephen: yeah, 2008. david: 2008, and you bought 49% with an obligation to buy another 51% or so. stephen: you had a buy-sell on the other 51%. david: you bought it the subsequent year and you paid roughly $1.1 billion or whatever it was. something like that. stephen: $1.1 billion. david: so is it worth $1.1 billion today? stephen: no. david: it is worth more. stephen: a lot more. david: would you ever sell? st
david: when you are an owner of an nfl team, you get together very often with owners. what are those meetings like with nfl owners? are there small egos in those rooms and very nice people and no complaining or anything? [laughter] stephen: they're not what you would expect. i think the nfl realizes you have 32 egos, and that, you know, you divide and conquer. so, i think the nfl really controls the meetings. they are not what you are -- finding all of these individuals standing up and stating...
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in the santa cruz mountains a fifth of an inch.d white up in the spine of the sierra, little bit more than a foot of snow at donner and 7 irks at twin bridges. they have winter weather advisories for the sierra. highs tomorrow won't be very, only in the mid to upper 50s. 56 in san francisco. 58 in san jose. this weekend we spring ahead. yeah, the sun will be setting at 7:10 p.m. on sunday night. in the extended forecast, then showers early tomorrow morning, scattered showers later in the day. some sunshine breaking out later in the day on saturday. and then cloudy on sunday. few showers monday. few showers maybe in the same for tuesday after that. wednesday, thursday and friday temperatures will be in the 70s. but this weekend if you've got a telescope, there is not a lot to see in terms of stars. be fairly cloudy weekend unless you're looking for stars of the human kind, liz? >> thank you, brian. >>> that's right. a wh star po oakland tonight. the unique workout that had steph curry teaming up with kevin hart. >>> a giant slow-mov
in the santa cruz mountains a fifth of an inch.d white up in the spine of the sierra, little bit more than a foot of snow at donner and 7 irks at twin bridges. they have winter weather advisories for the sierra. highs tomorrow won't be very, only in the mid to upper 50s. 56 in san francisco. 58 in san jose. this weekend we spring ahead. yeah, the sun will be setting at 7:10 p.m. on sunday night. in the extended forecast, then showers early tomorrow morning, scattered showers later in the day....
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so what we prepared here is an electric guitar small employers we use an electric drill just bring some electrical fields to get that right he said in that tree trail you know we've tried it and we find it very interesting let me show you ok so this is an electric and magnetic pickup as most of the electric guitars have you listen. this actually really sounds like an electric car it does a little bit and we can maybe use it together with a lot of other stuff to make it sound as we intended it to be can i have course. you said this this is the part where the electric motors built in. let's see what you just produced on the computer ok yeah ok. so on that up a little more. the next one is coming in. just to get this right this is the exact sum for just produced with equalizer with the guitar into electric through it's the one and i made 3 of them and i think she listened to all the 3 so gather the. oh wow i feel like you often say if you just look like it's not an ordinary office . next week check out how the sound of the future is installed in the car. so you're actually creating like an
so what we prepared here is an electric guitar small employers we use an electric drill just bring some electrical fields to get that right he said in that tree trail you know we've tried it and we find it very interesting let me show you ok so this is an electric and magnetic pickup as most of the electric guitars have you listen. this actually really sounds like an electric car it does a little bit and we can maybe use it together with a lot of other stuff to make it sound as we intended it...
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they couldn't come to an agreement? now you have oil plunging 8%. >> total disaster of a meeting i have been in touch with people all day long have a little bit of breaking news for you right now. >> great. >> they're trying to hold an informal meeting tonight in a hotel. they're trying to hold i'm not saying they will and even if they do, i'm not saying that something will occur. the formal meeting ended with no deal. >> take a seat. >> no one's ever done that for me i get to sit. >> all coming down to an ace greemt of saudi and russia you have the statements on the wires where iran says this is one of the worst meetings i have seen in the history of opec. >> and he's the longest serving opec minister. been there longer than anybody an seen more meetings than anybody around that table. the fight between the saudis and the russians as far as getting a deal done, they couldn't come to a deal saudis, according to people inside and outside the saudi delegation, because there's a lot of people in these delegations, that are
they couldn't come to an agreement? now you have oil plunging 8%. >> total disaster of a meeting i have been in touch with people all day long have a little bit of breaking news for you right now. >> great. >> they're trying to hold an informal meeting tonight in a hotel. they're trying to hold i'm not saying they will and even if they do, i'm not saying that something will occur. the formal meeting ended with no deal. >> take a seat. >> no one's ever done that for...
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ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. could you be living a bigger life?ternthat's xfinity xfi.u get powerful wifi coverage that leaves no room behind with xfi pods. and now xfi advanced security is free with the xfi gateway, giving you an added layer of network protection, so every device that's connected is protected. that's a $72 a year value. no one else offers this. faster speed, coverage, and free advanced security at an unbeatable value with xfinity xfi. can your internet do that? >>> the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak is the biggest city in central china and home to the more than 11 million people. yet few in the west had ever heard of it. they have now. >> the state department is urging travelers to avoid the chinese city of wuhan. >> tonight extreme measures to contain the virus. in wuhan spraying disinfectant on buildings and cars. >> wuhan, china, the epicenter if the fast growing outbreak. >> wuhan is the detroit of china. other auto manufacturers and other manufacturers are based there in china. >> but in december of 2019 everything ch
ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. could you be living a bigger life?ternthat's xfinity xfi.u get powerful wifi coverage that leaves no room behind with xfi pods. and now xfi advanced security is free with the xfi gateway, giving you an added layer of network protection, so every device that's connected is protected. that's a $72 a year value. no one else offers this. faster speed, coverage, and free advanced security at an unbeatable value with xfinity xfi. can your internet do that?...
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this house is meant to serve as an example for that. is an open invitation to visitors here and engage in conversation. on things with political. when the monday demonstrations began in 1909 nobody could know this was the beginning of the end of the east german regime. filming the events was dangerous. current scheuer leads the way to a place where 2 activists fill in the legally. is that from your bank this reform church is the exact spot where the 1st foot each of our monday demonstration was shot. for. the fill a material was then secretly hunted to a western journalist. so this journalist smuggled this little real from east to west in his underwear and he succeeded. and that is you know. there were fears that the secret police or. star as he would discover everything. its headquarters were called the round corner. today it's a museum and a memorial. it provides a chilling insight into how the stars see operated an old listening device used to eavesdrop on town hall style of a machine for opening letters. i witnesses guide people thr
this house is meant to serve as an example for that. is an open invitation to visitors here and engage in conversation. on things with political. when the monday demonstrations began in 1909 nobody could know this was the beginning of the end of the east german regime. filming the events was dangerous. current scheuer leads the way to a place where 2 activists fill in the legally. is that from your bank this reform church is the exact spot where the 1st foot each of our monday demonstration was...
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an example. you want an example. let me give you anexample . this is of course the gutenberg bible. and when i worked on the book , i went around and i talked to economists, to historians, technologists, scientists and i said what should i put in the book? everybody said the gutenberg printing press. you must have the gutenberg printing press in the book i didn't put the gutenberg printing press in the book . why not? let's have a look at the printing press again or the bible again. this is this remarkable object. if you look at these dense black columns of text written in latin, the illustrations arehand-drawn but are seasonal organic illustrations . but the latin text, this is made by a machine. this is a remarkable technology. but when i look at it, what do i see? i see paper. no one ever gets excited about paper but the thing is, you can't have this without paper. seriously you can, you can have parchment, parchment is made of animal skin, sheepskin cow skin you can make and you can print on department and in fact bird did print some of his bibles on department. shortly before h
an example. you want an example. let me give you anexample . this is of course the gutenberg bible. and when i worked on the book , i went around and i talked to economists, to historians, technologists, scientists and i said what should i put in the book? everybody said the gutenberg printing press. you must have the gutenberg printing press in the book i didn't put the gutenberg printing press in the book . why not? let's have a look at the printing press again or the bible again. this is...
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the government is carrying out an internal cove na nt government is carrying out an internal covenantt didn't satisfy jeremy corbyn. we now commit to an independent investigation into the home secretary's conduct led by an external lawyer and commits to a date when its findings will be made public? mr speaker, of course it is right there should be an investigation into any allegations of bullying and that is what the cabinet office is doing and what sir alex will be doing but ijust want to remind him, since he mentions the home secretary, that she is keeping this country safe by putting record numbers of police officers... she believes in stopping the early release of offenders and is bringing ina release of offenders and is bringing in a system to tackle our migration crisis with an australian style points based system. a government cannot be the judge and jury over its own conduct. there has to be an independent elements of that investigation. overnight, further allegations have emerged that the home secretary repeatedly harassed and humiliated her private secretary while she ran at
the government is carrying out an internal cove na nt government is carrying out an internal covenantt didn't satisfy jeremy corbyn. we now commit to an independent investigation into the home secretary's conduct led by an external lawyer and commits to a date when its findings will be made public? mr speaker, of course it is right there should be an investigation into any allegations of bullying and that is what the cabinet office is doing and what sir alex will be doing but ijust want to...
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i'm an ancillary victim.ly affected by this. i want to know what happened. we need to expose it so it doesn't happen again. david: someone else caught in the cross wires of these investigation is general flynn. we are getting word that doj officials told robert muter that they had problems with the interviewing process that ended up in his conviction. can general flynn use this in any way to reverse the decisions against him? >> earlier this week i got ahold of correspondence between special counsel mueller and prior defense attorneys. they show behind closed doors when justice officials were talking to the prosecutors. the fbi didn't think nuke flynn was lying. the fbi concluded in january '17 that mike flynn wasn't an agent of russia. and they believe the conduct of the fbi, showing up in the white house without any notification and not giving him his rights, that that disturbed the justice department officials. behind closed doors, that's what they say. now go back to the leaks from inside the justice depa
i'm an ancillary victim.ly affected by this. i want to know what happened. we need to expose it so it doesn't happen again. david: someone else caught in the cross wires of these investigation is general flynn. we are getting word that doj officials told robert muter that they had problems with the interviewing process that ended up in his conviction. can general flynn use this in any way to reverse the decisions against him? >> earlier this week i got ahold of correspondence between...
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there is an opportunity to work that. that is a joke everyone. >> unless there is any questions. >> one last thing. i am in conversation with a lot of restaurant owners, and we did an event on the state of the restaurant industry. the outlook is pretty bleak for restaurant owners. we have talked a lot of business closures on the brick and mortar side they are restaurants. it is a tough industry. this could be an opportunity for the office of small business to really live our purpose and to fight for the businesses that need us to fight for them in this hearing and in this work. i know the commissioner has been working on this with you, director, and the more i talk about this and the more i think this may be one of those things where we can be uniquely helpful with coming up ideas on city departments advocating on behalf of the restaurant owners and thinking outside of the box and in a bold manner. i am feeling fired up because i think restaurant owners don't always, you know, have the advo cassie they need. they may need
there is an opportunity to work that. that is a joke everyone. >> unless there is any questions. >> one last thing. i am in conversation with a lot of restaurant owners, and we did an event on the state of the restaurant industry. the outlook is pretty bleak for restaurant owners. we have talked a lot of business closures on the brick and mortar side they are restaurants. it is a tough industry. this could be an opportunity for the office of small business to really live our purpose...
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we worked with these people over six course is an improved a -- courses an improved a whole lot of articles. created a lot of biographies about suffrages that did not exist on wikipedia before. and really took on the 19th amendment article. i think it isut very much improved. that is what i am talking about. i hope to do more of that partnership and that kind of focused engagement. we know that subject matter experts are understanding. there has been a change in the way the academics view wikipedia and they tend to be viewing it as something they know they should be involved with in some way. to share their knowledge, their passion of people or dedicated their lives to a particular subject and it only makes sense that they shared on wikipedia. they find that while it is easy to get started, it's hard to do well. that is why we have this structured professional development program that walks people through how to do wikipedia, how to share that knowledge on wikipedia, how to adapt to a different form of writing in a way that makes sense. we take time, we meet with them virtually and through
we worked with these people over six course is an improved a -- courses an improved a whole lot of articles. created a lot of biographies about suffrages that did not exist on wikipedia before. and really took on the 19th amendment article. i think it isut very much improved. that is what i am talking about. i hope to do more of that partnership and that kind of focused engagement. we know that subject matter experts are understanding. there has been a change in the way the academics view...
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that seems a reasonable question for an employee, an airline employee to be asking so how we get thections in place is going to be a challenge going forward. >> we spoke with the head of the airline pilot's association. i guess it was just last week. things were happening pretty quickly. they had some concerns about pilots being asked to travel some of these routes they may not feel comfortable with traveling and then what happens to them if they get sick is the company going to be responsible for that a lot of them in some particular carriers don't offer a whole lot in terms of security on that. >> so look i can give a personal example of that. my cousin is married to a captain for delta and he was just flying to japan and i was talking to her a couple of days ago and she was pretty worried about him and i said look based on the number japan has some incidences of the virus. he needs to be careful my advice to him was go straight to your hotel and just stay in your hotel don't go out on the town while you're there go straight to your hotel and come back. the odds are still pretty li
that seems a reasonable question for an employee, an airline employee to be asking so how we get thections in place is going to be a challenge going forward. >> we spoke with the head of the airline pilot's association. i guess it was just last week. things were happening pretty quickly. they had some concerns about pilots being asked to travel some of these routes they may not feel comfortable with traveling and then what happens to them if they get sick is the company going to be...
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an anti-slavery party. the republican party. unlike former northerners, republicans running for congress, in their promotional campaign material, insisted that they would fight the slave power. in congress, that had the a real meaning to it. some republicans in the 1850's were fighting men, unlike northerners who came before. they came to congress armed, they stood up to bullying, and they said so often. so when you read in the time periods, you see northerners rise to the feet when being bullied and they will say things like, you can't say that about me to read i am a different kind of northerner. i am a different kind of person. i will not take this. you better be careful. so clearly, the arrival of the republican party and these different kind of northerners changed the dynamics of bullying in congress but it also confronted americans with a difficult decision. what should they do when confronted with duels or challenges or insults aimed at provoking a duel? it is wanting to stand up to southerners, but fighting a duel? when
an anti-slavery party. the republican party. unlike former northerners, republicans running for congress, in their promotional campaign material, insisted that they would fight the slave power. in congress, that had the a real meaning to it. some republicans in the 1850's were fighting men, unlike northerners who came before. they came to congress armed, they stood up to bullying, and they said so often. so when you read in the time periods, you see northerners rise to the feet when being...
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will he now commit to an independent investigation into the home secretary's conduct led by an externalwill be made public? mr speaker, of course it is right that there should be an investigation into any allegations of bullying, and that is what the cabinet office is doing it that is with sir alex allen would be doing. but since he mentions the home secretary, that she is keeping this country safe by putting record numbers of police officers, she believes in stopping the early release of offenders and she is bringing in a system to tackle our migration crisis with an australian—style points—based system. a government cannot be judge and jury over its own conduct, there has to be an independent element to that investigation. overnight, mr speaker, further allegations have emerged that the home secretary repeatedly harassed and humiliated her private secretary while she ran the department for international development. if this is true, this suggests a shocking and unacceptable pattern of behaviour across three government departments. on each occasion, tens of thousands of pounds of hard
will he now commit to an independent investigation into the home secretary's conduct led by an externalwill be made public? mr speaker, of course it is right that there should be an investigation into any allegations of bullying, and that is what the cabinet office is doing it that is with sir alex allen would be doing. but since he mentions the home secretary, that she is keeping this country safe by putting record numbers of police officers, she believes in stopping the early release of...
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we need an hiv vaccine.erculosis and malaria are still major killers, particularly in the developing world. those are things i think we have the opportunity to do something about, so i would like to continue to work until i can't work anymore and concentrate on those problems. david: so, you have worked under many different presidents of the united states. who was the most impressive? of them? dr. fauci: well, they were all different. i don't want to be pitting one against the other. i enjoyed, very much, the clinton administration, really quite enjoyable working with not only president clinton but hillary clinton. but, the person who was the warmest of them all, that was just an amazing gentleman, was george h.w. bush, when he was president. he was the first one that i really got to know as a president. i got to know reagan a bit, but not much. but george h.w. bush extended himself to me when he wanted to learn about what hiv was, because he wanted to do something about it. david: as you look back on your c
we need an hiv vaccine.erculosis and malaria are still major killers, particularly in the developing world. those are things i think we have the opportunity to do something about, so i would like to continue to work until i can't work anymore and concentrate on those problems. david: so, you have worked under many different presidents of the united states. who was the most impressive? of them? dr. fauci: well, they were all different. i don't want to be pitting one against the other. i enjoyed,...
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an american daredevil walking a tight rub across an active volcano. in nicaragua. underneath him a boiling lava lake. he wore goggles and a respirator to protect them from the gases and will be pleased to know he said he is successfully made it to the other side. there he is. stay with bbc world news. you are watching newsday. hello. winners and losers with the weather on thursday. parts of northern england had close to nine hours of sunshine. look at this a weather watcher picture. sent into the lake district. a different story south and east i'm afraid. the only brightness possibly down through east sussex, where the beachheads, over at inch and half a rain. the beachheads, over at inch and halfa rain. the rain beachheads, over at inch and half a rain. the rain pretty persistent and now moving off into the near continent. not many isobars on the chart. light winds and clear skies and thatis light winds and clear skies and that is allowing those temperatures to follow way. it is going to be a chilly start to our friday morning. certainly worth bearing in mind is t
an american daredevil walking a tight rub across an active volcano. in nicaragua. underneath him a boiling lava lake. he wore goggles and a respirator to protect them from the gases and will be pleased to know he said he is successfully made it to the other side. there he is. stay with bbc world news. you are watching newsday. hello. winners and losers with the weather on thursday. parts of northern england had close to nine hours of sunshine. look at this a weather watcher picture. sent into...
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merkel has tested negative for cope with 19 a day after going into quarantine for having contact with an infected doctor her spokesman says she'll continue to be tested in the coming days now that is as germany's leading public health institution the robert cock institute says it has detected the 1st signs that the rise in corona virus cases might be leveling off in germany thanks largely to social distancing. tourist markets like the brandenburg gate should be buzzing with locals and visitors could look down measures mean people are after those only for essential reasons. like going to work shopping or walking the dog. but germany's rabbit institute says there's reason to be cautiously optimistic that the measures are working. the indian turned we are seeing signs that the exponential growth curve is flattening off slightly but i will only be able to confirm this trend definitively on wednesday. kind of but i am optimistic that the measures are already having an effect which is very early because they've only been in place for a week. and. scenes like these from just last week a thing o
merkel has tested negative for cope with 19 a day after going into quarantine for having contact with an infected doctor her spokesman says she'll continue to be tested in the coming days now that is as germany's leading public health institution the robert cock institute says it has detected the 1st signs that the rise in corona virus cases might be leveling off in germany thanks largely to social distancing. tourist markets like the brandenburg gate should be buzzing with locals and visitors...
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an israeli scholar, he's not even an economic historian, came up with an astonishing statistic. in the 1920s capital transfers to the jewish sector of the palestinian economy and amounted to 40 percent of the gdp of the jewish sector of the economy. they were getting 40 percent of what they were perusing every year during the 20s and at no point before 1948 that capital transfer portion go under 33 percent. that was the function of a powerful independent financial base outside of palestine. that's money raised by the zionist movement in little camps. some of you are old enough to remember. i found one in the basement, a friend found one in the basement of his home and gave it to me. the last thing i want to say about this is that it is important to understand that calling this movement a settler colonial movement is not a slanderous lie by some crazy scholar like me. this movement from the time of hurtful until the 1940s openly described itself in colonial terms. the main institution that bought most of the land purchased in palestine, six percent of the total land area purchase
an israeli scholar, he's not even an economic historian, came up with an astonishing statistic. in the 1920s capital transfers to the jewish sector of the palestinian economy and amounted to 40 percent of the gdp of the jewish sector of the economy. they were getting 40 percent of what they were perusing every year during the 20s and at no point before 1948 that capital transfer portion go under 33 percent. that was the function of a powerful independent financial base outside of palestine....
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it is not even an entire craft. it does not reflect the seismic changes that have taken placehe0 most 20. years those factors are good 20 points up on average since the late nineties. americans are larger, they are more disabled on board, there are more carry on just checked baggage fees, there are more distractions from electronics. there are this issue with the animals, to support animals that are in some cases are oversized, not trained.at you w combine all this together that we raisede earlier about families traveling together, where children are separated from their parents. put that all together and then you have an emergency evacuation, and we cannot stress it enough, and american airlines survey of its own passengers last year, foundes thats 87% of people flying on american flew less than once a year. theyst a are just not familiar h this. it is just a bad recipe all around. >> what do you think we can do about the issue of flight attendants saying, informing you, saying don't get yourt carry on bags we had
it is not even an entire craft. it does not reflect the seismic changes that have taken placehe0 most 20. years those factors are good 20 points up on average since the late nineties. americans are larger, they are more disabled on board, there are more carry on just checked baggage fees, there are more distractions from electronics. there are this issue with the animals, to support animals that are in some cases are oversized, not trained.at you w combine all this together that we raisede...
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it is an alarm bell. whoever got it new that honor had been offended and the writer was ready to fight. you can see how the letter gave the recipient a chance to explain himself or deny the insult or apologize. and sometimes that happened. but from this point on, as soon as you receive that kind of a letter, you were engaged in an affair of honor, in which any word or action could lead to a duel. and this is typically the point where each man would appoint a second to represent him, a person who was kind of acting as a dueling lawyer negotiating terms for his client, trying to appease the offended party without humiliating the offender. and negotiations could take days or weeks, or even months, as, in this case, hamilton and monroe did. for months, they exchanged letters through their seconds, and each letter basically said ready to fight when you are. and then the other one would say i am ready to fight when you , are. no, i am ready to fight when you are. nothing happens. this goes on for months and in
it is an alarm bell. whoever got it new that honor had been offended and the writer was ready to fight. you can see how the letter gave the recipient a chance to explain himself or deny the insult or apologize. and sometimes that happened. but from this point on, as soon as you receive that kind of a letter, you were engaged in an affair of honor, in which any word or action could lead to a duel. and this is typically the point where each man would appoint a second to represent him, a person...
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[mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady.i wasn't sure...clot was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another, and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doct
[mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady.i wasn't sure...clot was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another, and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis...
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that has had an impact on us. to do the thing that was in the interest of the health of our exhibitors, our attendees, our participants, we had to cancel that show this year. and that is a great injury for a lot of reasons. so this is -- this is had a huge impact on us. but americans are turning to broadcasting in very large numbers right now because they want the facts. and they know they will get them on a localized basis by going to broadcast channels. >> have you seen an increase in viewership since the crisis began? >> absolutely. that is the result of folks staying at home, and teleworking, like we are doing with our nab staff. and people want that local components as well as the national components. both of which broke casting brings -- both of which broadcasting brings. they want the facts. they get them from broadcasting like no other source. let's bring in jonathan he was the editor of communications daily. >> hello and please to be here. senator smith we have spoken before including on the show, but dur
that has had an impact on us. to do the thing that was in the interest of the health of our exhibitors, our attendees, our participants, we had to cancel that show this year. and that is a great injury for a lot of reasons. so this is -- this is had a huge impact on us. but americans are turning to broadcasting in very large numbers right now because they want the facts. and they know they will get them on a localized basis by going to broadcast channels. >> have you seen an increase in...
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not an easy pill to swallow. like had his boys ratchet up the pressure in the 2nd half still things weren't quite clicking in the final moment for sanders canapé it was coming. but a few minutes later a dream play broke the deadlock. i. won the all in the 53rd minute i an incredible pass from jet on board 10 taken perfectly by thomas malone. to sparkling individual efforts reminding us why these guys were german national team stalwarts for so. millis magic with the game wide open with byron boxing outscored back at piling on the chances to see nearly added to his goal tally of his 2nd league start but was foiled by keeper. usually a back up but delivering in a rare start keeping biron at bay and stopping things from getting out of hand. he parried strike can't simply repaying coach martin schmidt's confidence. of the. lions next chance for him cannot play in the 71st minute blazed past and the coal fired were sorely missing their usual precision. the guests nearly punish them for failing to add to their tally wit
not an easy pill to swallow. like had his boys ratchet up the pressure in the 2nd half still things weren't quite clicking in the final moment for sanders canapé it was coming. but a few minutes later a dream play broke the deadlock. i. won the all in the 53rd minute i an incredible pass from jet on board 10 taken perfectly by thomas malone. to sparkling individual efforts reminding us why these guys were german national team stalwarts for so. millis magic with the game wide open with byron...
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individual in a shed with expose i mean he was also make initiators i'm just an h. is. midday here and moscow from everyone in the news room thanks for joining us this. story for you this hour imprisoned u.s. army whistleblower chelsea manning is recovering in hospital after attempting suicide in jail she was due to appear in court this friday morning has been in prison since may for refusing to testify against wiki leaks before a grand jury while ali i got more on the developments from our correspondent give. but it was allegedly a very very close run thing because the guards when they found her she was hanging by a sheet in her cell unresponsive unconscious and blue already blue they got there in time fortunately the they took her down administer 1st aid she was still breathing they rushed her to the hospital and then i think is now 5 there is no danger to her health she's she's responsive she's talking to her lawyers and unfortunately for her to appear in court tomorrow a day after you know a near death experience ms manning is still scheduled to appear on friday
individual in a shed with expose i mean he was also make initiators i'm just an h. is. midday here and moscow from everyone in the news room thanks for joining us this. story for you this hour imprisoned u.s. army whistleblower chelsea manning is recovering in hospital after attempting suicide in jail she was due to appear in court this friday morning has been in prison since may for refusing to testify against wiki leaks before a grand jury while ali i got more on the developments from our...
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an actual fact this song was created by an algorithm so how computers make meaningful art or true art require a human soul behind what happens when artificial intelligence paid is it out and doesn't sell. people or machines more creative ai is breaking into the business and it's turning everything on its head. and the music is an algorithm it's a program that serves to generate variations on my own not from what i did in the 4th. coming sheens be creative and if so how will. the painter roman lipski works with data scientist florian dormant he's written a program phillips that analyzes the way he paints the colors and the composition and then creates new pictures based on all that information. it started with this picture since then the style has become progressively more abstract the muse has so far generated several 100000 pictures. a picture is ultimately a matrix of number of signals so one can imagine that the muse is actually a very clever number generator and can determine the color values of images in such a way that something new and exciting has created this noise and still.
an actual fact this song was created by an algorithm so how computers make meaningful art or true art require a human soul behind what happens when artificial intelligence paid is it out and doesn't sell. people or machines more creative ai is breaking into the business and it's turning everything on its head. and the music is an algorithm it's a program that serves to generate variations on my own not from what i did in the 4th. coming sheens be creative and if so how will. the painter roman...
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it might say, we are not an agent tech, we are actually an age of prosperity or ascendance. because, african-americans, and the united states. president was recently elected. more more representation, and what extent white thinking about that refinery analysis. ross: i guess i will work backwards. so take a case study of african-americans. i think and this is of course a highly debatable proposition but i think that there was more progress for african-americans and american life in the period of running from 1942 men monday or 1940 to 1980 are. like that. then there has been in the periods sense. in that sense i think, african-americans have participated to some extent and decadence as i am describing. so this is very little enacting american employment late reach a low at the moment and obviously the election of the first black american president, is obviously a break through but if you look at the gaps in the household with, the black-white income gap in the test score gaps, all of the sort of things that the reformers who are thinking are interested in racial equality are
it might say, we are not an agent tech, we are actually an age of prosperity or ascendance. because, african-americans, and the united states. president was recently elected. more more representation, and what extent white thinking about that refinery analysis. ross: i guess i will work backwards. so take a case study of african-americans. i think and this is of course a highly debatable proposition but i think that there was more progress for african-americans and american life in the period...
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impersonated day tore. >> it can be used to interfear with an election. >>> there will be an audio orideo released and it will be very damaging and it's going to push a large number of you been decide -- undecided voters from one side to the other. that's the ball game. >> one reason mark berm an introduced a bill making it illegal to distribute altered media of a candidate within 60 days of an election without a disclosure. >> there are a lot of folks out there that are going to be interested in trying to trick voters. >> but what about 61 days before? well, that's legal. berman admits that's a problem but it's a compromise he had to make with the free speech organizations like the aclu. >> so oftentimes, i have to macon sessions to legislation. so that definitely is a weakness in the bill. >> experts like fareed believe that while a commendable effort, the new law won't be effective. >> the bill doesn't deal with the broader misinformation. it deals with the targeted thing. while it's a threat, it's a relatively small sliver of the overall threat that we're dealing with. >> whether
impersonated day tore. >> it can be used to interfear with an election. >>> there will be an audio orideo released and it will be very damaging and it's going to push a large number of you been decide -- undecided voters from one side to the other. that's the ball game. >> one reason mark berm an introduced a bill making it illegal to distribute altered media of a candidate within 60 days of an election without a disclosure. >> there are a lot of folks out there that...
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on the autistic or to populate without an audience a concert without an audience what's the point. of. view this virus can get us down that sounds of the question. there's an eerie quiet in the world than senses usually pulsating with life and culture the coronavirus has brought everything to a standstill and the it's a badly affected. museums and galleries close to the public. cinemas and theaters have shut down concerts and festivals canceled the livelihoods of artists and everyone in the culture are under threat and all of society is having to reflect on how to cope with the virus and its consequences than this and . we have to discipline ourselves without surrendering our freedom of thought. the crisis has triggered fear and panic buying. also solidarity and creativity sometimes in unexpected places it's an emergency for the world nothing is as it was . 21 explores the heavy impact of the coronavirus pandemic on culture. hollywood has become a ghost town it looks like a set of the westerns that used to be filmed here. and there's even some obligatory tumbleweed. studios have de
on the autistic or to populate without an audience a concert without an audience what's the point. of. view this virus can get us down that sounds of the question. there's an eerie quiet in the world than senses usually pulsating with life and culture the coronavirus has brought everything to a standstill and the it's a badly affected. museums and galleries close to the public. cinemas and theaters have shut down concerts and festivals canceled the livelihoods of artists and everyone in the...
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we're suffering from an information problem as much as an infection. >> yeah. i agree.y that but i think, the inertia is unbelievable. we knew that this disease was in this country since january. why weren't we getting the testing. we knew looking at italy's experience and china's experience that our hospitals, our health care systems will face this. health care systems and hospitals have been preparing this. why weren't we investing in creating more personal protective equipment doing this months before now while we see patients in emergency rooms and ensuring we don't get to a place where there's pinch points that affect care of those not just coming in with this infection but every other american who requires health care. >> you made the point like many other experts like you have made, that there are some very basic public health ways to deal with a highly infectious disease. you i've infected people and then you either, screen them or test them. you isolate them. and then, by the way, you have to figure out how to keep health care workers safe. that last one we're
we're suffering from an information problem as much as an infection. >> yeah. i agree.y that but i think, the inertia is unbelievable. we knew that this disease was in this country since january. why weren't we getting the testing. we knew looking at italy's experience and china's experience that our hospitals, our health care systems will face this. health care systems and hospitals have been preparing this. why weren't we investing in creating more personal protective equipment doing...
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well certainly it seems that with every single day there is an uptick in the number of dead there's an uptick in the number of overall cases and today tragically there is another record setting day for the death toll from coronavirus here in iran the government has faced a number of challenges in trying to combat the spread of this virus it's had a lack of public trust so the population in iran has not been following the government guidance to limit their movement to be able to stop the spread of the virus sanctions by the united states have got a compound in effect limiting the kind of resources iran could have to throw at the problem when its health care infrastructure is currently under the strain of so many patients needing so much help but the virus itself is creating its own pressure system now that is straining not just the health services but it seems iran's ability to manage the problem what we saw today was another spike in the number of overall cases but also we saw the to who run the figures show that they're continues to be the main epicenter for the virus here in the coun
well certainly it seems that with every single day there is an uptick in the number of dead there's an uptick in the number of overall cases and today tragically there is another record setting day for the death toll from coronavirus here in iran the government has faced a number of challenges in trying to combat the spread of this virus it's had a lack of public trust so the population in iran has not been following the government guidance to limit their movement to be able to stop the spread...
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kong dollars an interesting case of african history very different from. everywhere else when the portuguese got there they discovered that there was a king there was a what they called a kingdom and not only that it was an area where there was no islamic influence at all portuguese entered into relations with the the king of kong on virtually an equal basis and so so were muslims there was not they work was no hostility on the basis of religion. and them for reasons i don't think we fully understand the the king of kong of congo. decided that he was going to convert to christianity. became all forms all the 1st and he welcomed the missionaries from portugal. the portuguese were the only ones to supply products from the mediterranean to king of funds. for the 1st time they had established a monopoly on an african territory lip of the gear lever doesn't suit the yosh easy the more the gays arrived in a hierarchical society where the nobles in short ate more and better than the others dressed more elegantly than the others and consumed luxury items these all
kong dollars an interesting case of african history very different from. everywhere else when the portuguese got there they discovered that there was a king there was a what they called a kingdom and not only that it was an area where there was no islamic influence at all portuguese entered into relations with the the king of kong on virtually an equal basis and so so were muslims there was not they work was no hostility on the basis of religion. and them for reasons i don't think we fully...
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not an outlier. if you are looking for women in the industry, it helps to look where those users are cared for. i will give you another example. this is another 1980's photograph. when this photo was taken, she was a lecturer at the university of southampton. her field and nationally was mathematics. until she discovered something now we thinkext about it in the context of the world wide web. hypertext was the larger study of connecting ideas, images, computer systems. ideawas already a utopian in a way. hypertext grew ever more complex. put ita that we might together in a dense web became a utopian concept. she had been turned on to hypertext in the mid-80's. through this totally an acronym take system called the doomsday project. it digitally documented british life. it was released as to video laserdisc's. were full of something multimedia. it is all available online. it had virtual walks through the british countryside. images of british studies. maps and first-person accounts. . whatitish school
not an outlier. if you are looking for women in the industry, it helps to look where those users are cared for. i will give you another example. this is another 1980's photograph. when this photo was taken, she was a lecturer at the university of southampton. her field and nationally was mathematics. until she discovered something now we thinkext about it in the context of the world wide web. hypertext was the larger study of connecting ideas, images, computer systems. ideawas already a utopian...