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asa, what stood out to you?aside how wholesome the man this is, by all accounts someone who would be, teaching people, very inclusive, being an ideal top police officer, two years from retirement, every detail adds a heartbreaking portrait ofa man detail adds a heartbreaking portrait of a man who has been taken away from us by this perpetrator. i think it'sjust maya is from us by this perpetrator. i think it's just maya is alluding to, whether it be how the suspect has been able to evade i believe a stop and search to have this weapon in the station in south london. 0r perhaps even just the the station in south london. 0r perhaps evenjust the simpler question of why they did it because obviously there are some reports that try and suggest motivations. they suggest that he may have had radical islamist far right viewpoints but at the same time it seems as so many are utterly senseless and that's the deepest tragedy. absolutely. let's go to the front page of the daily mail. it's interesting maya that there is a sa
asa, what stood out to you?aside how wholesome the man this is, by all accounts someone who would be, teaching people, very inclusive, being an ideal top police officer, two years from retirement, every detail adds a heartbreaking portrait ofa man detail adds a heartbreaking portrait of a man who has been taken away from us by this perpetrator. i think it'sjust maya is from us by this perpetrator. i think it's just maya is alluding to, whether it be how the suspect has been able to evade i...
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if you're in the uk, asa bennett and maya goodfellow will be back in just over half an hour to look at stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening. we start in the championship where there was one match tonight, huddersfield hosting nottingham forrest and keeping all three points atjohn smith's stadium. just one goal separating the two sides, harry toffolo crossing in for fraizer campbell who vollied the ball beautifully into the net at the start of the second half. the win moves huddersfield up to 16th in the table. nottingham forest have lost their opening 3 league games of the season for the first time since the 1950's. west ham manager david moyes will be instructing his side for this weekend's match against wolves, despite isolating at home after testing positive for coronavirus. assistant manager alan irving confimed he would have a direct line to moyes while in the dugout and that every decision would come from the manager. moyes and players issa diop and josh cullen had to leave the london stadium before tuesday's carabao cup win over hu
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for the residents of beijing who visiteed, the smash room serve asas an outlet for anger that nowhere else in notice to socie released. cliques just imagine what they would do if they could freely purchase more advanced weapons. >> the u.s. announces new lateral sanctions on iran. a decision that is finding little support for his european allies. -- its european allies. hello again. i am felicity barr. this is al jazeera, live from london. also coming up, the scars of the bell of the belarus political crisis. the opposition leader meets the eu. donald trump says he will announce his number any to ree
for the residents of beijing who visiteed, the smash room serve asas an outlet for anger that nowhere else in notice to socie released. cliques just imagine what they would do if they could freely purchase more advanced weapons. >> the u.s. announces new lateral sanctions on iran. a decision that is finding little support for his european allies. -- its european allies. hello again. i am felicity barr. this is al jazeera, live from london. also coming up, the scars of the bell of the...
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thank god aoc got her 90inutes asas opposed t to the republica- amy: 90 seconds. cornel west: getting major -- i'm sorry, 90 seconds. exactly, 90 seconds. so that, you k know, i'm with ben in terms of we'veve got to vote for biden, bubut never, ever lying about him, and not coming to terms with the fact that at this moment, wiwith the decline and fall of the american empire, it looks as if the system is unable to generate enough energy to seriously reform itself. it remains sanitized, superficial. we're getting lawrence welk's bubbles rather than prints -- prince's revolution. >> sococial security is a sacred obligation, a sacred promise m made, they p paid for. the current president is threatening to break that t promise. he's proposing to eliminate a tax that pays for almost half the social security, without any way of making up for that lost revenue, resulting in cuts. i will not let that happen. if i'm your president, we're going to protect social security and medicare. you have my word. amy: during the primary campaign, bernie sanders released an a ad highlig
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many call community, but i describe it asas a cult. experienced abuse anand tortue by my husbandnd and the cult leaders, a as well as shaming ad a smear cacampaign against me wn i escaped and lefef for safety, legally chchange my years.r the past 20 even thohough i love the p peope appraisese cult, i didid not hae any rights to to o being married to my husbandnd who was a cult member. i was under the authorority of y husband and his a authoritarian head ed brbrown. under their authority, was forced to attend meetings but bebecause i hahad defied leaderp in t their authority, i was ford to sit on the f floor outside their meetings in the hallway at the st. mary's catholic church. there are e dozens of witnessess that have seen how i was treaeated. what i would ask listeners to consnsider, even though they say this is a healthy group, to consider how i was treated and if this would be correct for amy barrett to be treated. one time i had a miscarriage in 191984 andnd i had to have a d&c surgery. after our return from the hospital, i was
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manyerere reued asas orpns, often n held captiveve as pets under teterrible condiditions.they had forgotten or had nerr leararned w to m movthrough h e treetops, forage for food dd builild nests. their kekeepers at thehe jungle school t teach them alall these skills usually out in the foforest ,tselelf. orangugutans enjoy p piggyback rides. many of ththem don't like to wl ch.. this was before the coronavirus pandemic. so no exercises in the forest , for now, evethough thehey have so much to learn. >> probably ththe most imporort itemem on e currrriculum at jungle school isis learning abt fruit trees.s. what t they look likike and wn they bear frfruit, in whicih season o or in which y year. in oer to o suive, e eve oranangutan has toto develop ar didimensional l main their hed covering space a time. , it teses timto leaea all thatat. but we havhahad to suspend t learning process. where are the trees and when do they bear fruit, as the orangutans have to stay in their r cages. >> the l lockdown can n only be relaxed d once the pandemic hs been c contained. this inonot goodor
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school, where a lot of kids are first, second, or ththird generationon once in aa while, i dress up asakids history and culture. for me, it's important that they know that the viking world i is something g inclusive, even if your background isis from anotor part of ththe world. [speaking foforeign languauage] ♪ it was really in the 19th century that the nationalists started saying that vikings intermixed with a lot of different cultures, from the middle east, the americas. so the vikings were very tolerant about the culture of otheher people tyy met. they didn't adhere to the concept of nationalism. >> [speaking foreign language] >> we would d be targetsts of te nordic r resistance movement. csed an increas of unemploynt. and there's been an increase of people coming from afar. a clear scapegoat group to pit these peoplegainst. who loves this to, , it isard toto watch. i am really seriously considering if i s should actuay try to l leave so i can confront themem about the use of viking culture. ♪ >> [speaking foreign languguage] >> [speaking f foreign langugua] ♪ >> i've been thinking a
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up there and there is actually, it is interesting we talked to conservative mps now, they see that asathat as a moment where they got huge numbers of letters sent in by constituents of the time were really angry about it. . it is quite interesting to hear how they pinpointed that moment as being one where people started talking about, if he doesn't stick with the rules why should i. and it's a blow to trust in number ten and trust to their guidance they were offering, faith and that it is absolutely crucial in a pandemic the public has confidence in the people that are, and this gives reading the guidance in this feeling that this double standard or one set of for everyone else, that undermines that key health of public —— public health message. and there are people that are absolutely, this to absolutely do not help in is what is now alluding to that we have this local lockdown in the northeast which is affected a couple million people. what did it all go wrong? long do you have? what did it all go wrong? long do you have ? pp what did it all go wrong? long do you have? pp did not hav
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i am very glad to have two men speaking about this, asa to have two men speaking about this, as a womanlad that the mail on sunday has picked this up as i have had to go to one of my scans alone. so, it isn't just about birth, to one of my scans alone. so, it isn'tjust about birth, it is also about scans and yes, it varies hugely from hospital to hospital, i have looked at this myself and talked about this extensively, but the big problem is that some people are being left in hospitals having had very traumatic deliveries, obviously feeling the worst time in their life essentially, very very scared and their partner isn't allowed to be with them. that does feel very cruel. mostly, people can come in for births, for the actual labour, but you are very, very limited in terms of the amount of time you're allowed to be in there asa time you're allowed to be in there as a partner. so, you are giving birth in two months' time. what are you hoping will happen in terms of people being around you? well, i would like the mail on sunday to win this campaign because at the moment, i have to be in a
i am very glad to have two men speaking about this, asa to have two men speaking about this, as a womanlad that the mail on sunday has picked this up as i have had to go to one of my scans alone. so, it isn't just about birth, to one of my scans alone. so, it isn'tjust about birth, it is also about scans and yes, it varies hugely from hospital to hospital, i have looked at this myself and talked about this extensively, but the big problem is that some people are being left in hospitals having...
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he referred to him asa police officers. he referred to him as a big star.nvention and daniel cameron was also on donald trump's pick for potential supreme court va ca ncy for potential supreme court vacancy seats. we know he's probably not likely to get that because donald trump has said it was going to be a woman because he did not offer any words of sympathy which were not expect —— which were expected of him. when reporters tried to ask a bit more about breonna taylor, he walked out and said he had to answer an emergency call. something else he was asked in the press conference was, would he be committed to a peaceful transition of. strongly about complaining very strongly about the ballots in the ballots are a disaster. people are writing. do you commit to make sure there is a peaceful transfer of power? you get rid of the ballots and it will be peaceful, there won't be a transfer, there will be a continuation. the ballots are out of control, you know it, you know who knows it better than anybody else, the democrats know it better than anybody else. tha
he referred to him asa police officers. he referred to him as a big star.nvention and daniel cameron was also on donald trump's pick for potential supreme court va ca ncy for potential supreme court vacancy seats. we know he's probably not likely to get that because donald trump has said it was going to be a woman because he did not offer any words of sympathy which were not expect —— which were expected of him. when reporters tried to ask a bit more about breonna taylor, he walked out and...
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she has been described asa left vacant.would happen following her death and she expressed wish that she should be replaced after the election. why is this key? could you just described to us what is at sta ke you just described to us what is at stake at the moment? she did express that. that is unfortunately not how it works in the end because after a supreme courtjustice it works in the end because after a supreme court justice di it works in the end because after a supreme courtjustice di is the president gets to pick the next person that is then confirmed by the senate although there is a whole process to go through before it gets to that stage and on average these hearings take around about 70 days. we have got around about a0 days before the election and president trump wants to replace her. he wants to fill the seat, the republicans wa nt to to fill the seat, the republicans want to fill that seat and it is likely they will fill it with a conservative justice. 0ne likely they will fill it with a conservative justice.
she has been described asa left vacant.would happen following her death and she expressed wish that she should be replaced after the election. why is this key? could you just described to us what is at sta ke you just described to us what is at stake at the moment? she did express that. that is unfortunately not how it works in the end because after a supreme courtjustice it works in the end because after a supreme court justice di it works in the end because after a supreme courtjustice di is...
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bobby you don't have to be a maths genius to know that £12 billion asa lot!ot of money. one other figure, that's a lot of money. one otherfigure, although predictable, from inside government today, nobody is really saying is officially but the expectation they have for the expectation they have for the take—up of this is that it might affect between two and 5 million people. that is a pretty big spectrum which just tells you how uncertain it all is but bobby and simon, thank you for trying to help us try to feel a bit more certain about it. i would test this out my students. class dismissed for you! class dismissed, my students. class dismissed foryou! class dismissed, thank you. laura, the day has finally arrived,. what day? the nhs covid—19 app is now available. we have spent many days talking about this and it has arrived, have you downloaded it?|j about this and it has arrived, have you downloaded it? i got ita have you downloaded it? i got it a few weeks ago as an nhs volunteers. i may try to download it now. a live tech demonstration! maybe not a good i
bobby you don't have to be a maths genius to know that £12 billion asa lot!ot of money. one other figure, that's a lot of money. one otherfigure, although predictable, from inside government today, nobody is really saying is officially but the expectation they have for the expectation they have for the take—up of this is that it might affect between two and 5 million people. that is a pretty big spectrum which just tells you how uncertain it all is but bobby and simon, thank you for trying...
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asa as a lawyer, she wanted equality for women and men, not in one swift victory, but brick by brick,e by case. through meticulous, careful lawyering. she changed the course of american law. and even when her views did not prevail, she still thought. the headlines on bbc news... a police officer is shot dead at station in south london by a man who was being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. he's now in a critical condition. the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. a minute's silence has been held at new scotland yard, as well as the croydon custody centre, in tribute to the sergeant. tougher restrictions are imposed in leeds, stockport, wigan and blackpool, which will ban households mixing in homes or gardens from tomorrow. supermarkets have warned that shoppers could face food bills if a few post dropship trade bill as agreed. —— post—brexit. it could cost a n agreed. —— post—brexit. it could cost an extra £3 billion a year. katy austin reports. the vast majority of the uk's imported food comes from eu countries. at the moment, that'
asa as a lawyer, she wanted equality for women and men, not in one swift victory, but brick by brick,e by case. through meticulous, careful lawyering. she changed the course of american law. and even when her views did not prevail, she still thought. the headlines on bbc news... a police officer is shot dead at station in south london by a man who was being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. he's now in a critical condition. the head of the met police paid...
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problem in the sense that the first area emma leicester of the tory mp there was neal o'brien who is seen asahere was neal o'brien who is seen as a loyalist and even by the end of it he was saying let us out of lockdown. so i think when you have mps who are more naturally antilock down or in other scenarios could see | tight down or in other scenarios could see i tight marginal, i think that does put pressure on the government where they have to face down angry mps will add pressure in terms of decision—making. will add pressure in terms of decision-making. 20 seconds each on it nicola sturgeon were in her ta rta n fa ce it nicola sturgeon were in her tartan face mask with an independence push renewed. pretty symbolic and nothing more than that. it is and we would expect her from her with elections next may in scotland so she is excess —— setting up scotland so she is excess —— setting up her stall scotland so she is excess —— setting up herstalland scotland so she is excess —— setting up her stall and independence. scotland so she is excess —— setting up her stalland independence. so i'm not
problem in the sense that the first area emma leicester of the tory mp there was neal o'brien who is seen asahere was neal o'brien who is seen as a loyalist and even by the end of it he was saying let us out of lockdown. so i think when you have mps who are more naturally antilock down or in other scenarios could see | tight down or in other scenarios could see i tight marginal, i think that does put pressure on the government where they have to face down angry mps will add pressure in terms of...
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exactly on that, when it comes to harriet the guardian picking up on the same line asa guardian pickingthis wrecked rescue plan, this idea that quoting the chancellor he cannot save every job, no chancellor could. going back to that idea of what is a viable job? at the moment something that is potentially viable working in hospitality industry, at the moment, is possible, a nightclub, in the future it could be so what we understand? the chancellor suggested we would now see notjust a short sharp shock to the economy but it may be could have been in march but this was actually a much longer term shift in how the economy functions and while that's probably true for somejobs, for and while that's probably true for some jobs, for example people and while that's probably true for somejobs, for example people who are now going to switch to working from home on a permanent basis, that will have implications for city coffee shops are cleaners who come into offices or people who businesses is real estate of offices than might be a long—term shift there. hopefully things like theatre and live mus
exactly on that, when it comes to harriet the guardian picking up on the same line asa guardian pickingthis wrecked rescue plan, this idea that quoting the chancellor he cannot save every job, no chancellor could. going back to that idea of what is a viable job? at the moment something that is potentially viable working in hospitality industry, at the moment, is possible, a nightclub, in the future it could be so what we understand? the chancellor suggested we would now see notjust a short...
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another union is apparently threatening legal action asa apparently threatening legal action as a lasthave we heard from business leaders? there is that threat from some unions. they will be watching very keenly when lots more people start arriving. tonight, an interview in the financial times with the leader of the cbi, they are saying they wa nt to of the cbi, they are saying they want to hear more from the government about including —— encouraging people back into office environments for all of the reasons that the government is already making. she is also saying that with the thurlow scheme due to end at the end of next month, there is going to have to be some alternative support for the government for some sectors of the economy otherwise very soon we will see significant redundancies because of the notice period required for that and that could start happening now if businesses conclude that once the tap is turned off at the end of next month a job might be unviable. she said this is not about the government propping up jobs that are unviable because it would not be a wise use of
another union is apparently threatening legal action asa apparently threatening legal action as a lasthave we heard from business leaders? there is that threat from some unions. they will be watching very keenly when lots more people start arriving. tonight, an interview in the financial times with the leader of the cbi, they are saying they wa nt to of the cbi, they are saying they want to hear more from the government about including —— encouraging people back into office environments for...
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really, ithink the problem with this is what has innocence been up or not covered up asa innocence beeneally... what this article in the telegraph reminds us of is the heavy toll of people with either high blood pressure or what are quite common symptoms of cardiac arrest who have died exponentially because they have been reluctant to go to hospital, to contact a&e, to ring the number here in the uk in case of an emergency. 999, not 111. 0ther case of an emergency. 999, not 111. other treatments like cancer and other treatments like cancer and other diseases, also a terrible toll. the fear is that this in a sense, this lack of face—to—face contact with a doctor, a nurse, is going to become the new normal, and it should not. benedicte, let's move on to lay figaro. —— le figaro. they talk about delays to covid testing. they call it a trafficjam, it basically it‘s a traffic drama people trying to get covid test. there‘s an interesting article and an editorial on the front, and it‘s basically saying that there is a problem. 0n the one hand, the capacity of testing has been hugely increased,
really, ithink the problem with this is what has innocence been up or not covered up asa innocence beeneally... what this article in the telegraph reminds us of is the heavy toll of people with either high blood pressure or what are quite common symptoms of cardiac arrest who have died exponentially because they have been reluctant to go to hospital, to contact a&e, to ring the number here in the uk in case of an emergency. 999, not 111. 0ther case of an emergency. 999, not 111. other...
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langua] narrator: while the training students are receiving at barefoot college in tanzania serves asas a model f for other, southern c california continueso be a pioneer in solar technology. man: pollution causes harm to all of us. it's not just an abstract thing. and communities of color, low-income communities, even women versus men disproroportionatete have to carry the effects of that pollution. paramount is a community that has a lot going for it and a strong cultural life, but paramount is also a city where a significant chunk of the land is zoned for industry. so, paramount is a community where environmental justice is a key priority. it's important that we bring things to people here. as we transition away from fossil fuels, as we move away from coal and just say good-bye to that whole era, we move into an era where we're dependent on renewables, the question is, like, who is gonna get the training to go into these indusustries? [sirenen wailing i in distancec] man: : me making g my decisioioo cchange my w whole life e arouns the last time when i was slanging and they raided my
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yeah, asa minor it every year which is huge.eah, as a minor league sports, you are not football or rugby or crickets, and you can you know, you can rely, i heard the reports can be reliant people through the turnstiles. we always say we are abundant business and we need people to pay for tickets and attend our game, we don't have the luxury of a huge tv deal to play in front of empty stadiums. we can't exist without our fans. we need about an eight week lead time to get everything set up for the season and that date that we had in our head is creeping closer and closer and so we kind of have this date of september 15 when we had to make a final decision. how does the sport bounce back then? do you think more support from authorities or governments, how do you get back from this as a lead? yeah, ithink you get back from this as a lead? yeah, i think the uk government is probably looking at the entire sports or events or arts and entertainment, the whole anything that needs crowds to survive, i think the whole industry has to be l
yeah, asa minor it every year which is huge.eah, as a minor league sports, you are not football or rugby or crickets, and you can you know, you can rely, i heard the reports can be reliant people through the turnstiles. we always say we are abundant business and we need people to pay for tickets and attend our game, we don't have the luxury of a huge tv deal to play in front of empty stadiums. we can't exist without our fans. we need about an eight week lead time to get everything set up for...
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asa as a hardliner, he wants to hold president rouhani's moderate government to account.0 are said to have died from coronavirus. they avoid scrutiny over the death toll for now. but an economic crisis is looming. the economy had already been suffering ever since president donald trump impose sanctions in 2018. but the currency is now in freefall after the white house placed even more trade restrictions on iran, amid the pandemic. having quit herjob at the start of the crisis, leda and her husband amir are struggling to afford their weekly shop. with 20,000 to mancz to the dollar, the goods appear cheap. but the average wage iran is just $150 per month and every cent accounts. —— counts. the government cannot afford to reimpose lockdown. instead, they blame the new spike in coronavirus cases on the public, who are not obeying the rules around social distancing. but resisting the iranian regime it does come at a price. it has been a month since parkour athlete alireza tried to cross the border into turkey. there have been no social media posts since and no—one knows where
asa as a hardliner, he wants to hold president rouhani's moderate government to account.0 are said to have died from coronavirus. they avoid scrutiny over the death toll for now. but an economic crisis is looming. the economy had already been suffering ever since president donald trump impose sanctions in 2018. but the currency is now in freefall after the white house placed even more trade restrictions on iran, amid the pandemic. having quit herjob at the start of the crisis, leda and her...
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yeah, asa minor it every year which is huge.ets, and you can you know, you can rely, i heard the reports can be reliant people through the turnstiles. we always say we are abundant business and we need people to pay for tickets and attend our game, we don't have the
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with quite a few other european countries we are going to see it happening in other parts of europe asa happening in other parts of europe as a did the first time a big concern in a lot countries right now. it is pretty ominous. for 40,000 cases and i thought quite a striking with the pictures they use and a patient taken into emergency room and at malaga and underneath that a beach attendant straining under these mattresses and another city or the beach bars and beach fronts have been crammed with people. i think the issue for spain has been its economy is so reliant on tourism which is why the spanish government was really lobbying countries like the uk which sends a lot of tourists to spain every year to put spain on the safe left initially. i think it is a real problem for economies are so rely on tourism for of it was a been a very difficult place. do you reopen and try and save the economy but obviously people going to spain and the beach and for the nightlife or do you sort of trust to try and keep bars and nightclubs closed for example and that has been a live issue and debate i
with quite a few other european countries we are going to see it happening in other parts of europe asa happening in other parts of europe as a did the first time a big concern in a lot countries right now. it is pretty ominous. for 40,000 cases and i thought quite a striking with the pictures they use and a patient taken into emergency room and at malaga and underneath that a beach attendant straining under these mattresses and another city or the beach bars and beach fronts have been crammed...
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she described him asa them in newspapers.s a gentle giant, and she talks about her loss in a very sad, moving way in the story. just finally, jack, let's look at the metro, more problems looming for gavin williamson. "carry on campus!" these freshman around universities around the country are in lockdown and not even sure there will be home for christmas? you see the picture of gavin williamson popping up on the front page, it always seems like when there is calamity, and his face is attached. never a great place for the minister to be. is attached. never a great place for the ministerto be. it is attached. never a great place for the minister to be. it all seems obvious that we would've gotten to this point, but you wonder if they we re this point, but you wonder if they were so this point, but you wonder if they were so focused on getting those primary school back after that went so primary school back after that went so badly wrong last time, and maybe that i was taken off the ball a little bit and there should have been m
she described him asa them in newspapers.s a gentle giant, and she talks about her loss in a very sad, moving way in the story. just finally, jack, let's look at the metro, more problems looming for gavin williamson. "carry on campus!" these freshman around universities around the country are in lockdown and not even sure there will be home for christmas? you see the picture of gavin williamson popping up on the front page, it always seems like when there is calamity, and his face is...
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esta aventura esto acompÁÑenos para estar con nosotros ♪. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> siguiendo asa lee y elpasÓ de vendo er pescado ahora a ser una modelo. >>> y cuerpazo despuÉs de los 40 para todas las amigass verÁn las rutinas de ejercicios especiales para resaltar nuestra figura. >>> y ademÁs alta costura en new york, pese al covid-19 la deprigran manzana arranca la semana de la moda. y tuvieron que adaptarse a la nueva normalidad. >>> con gran Éxito nuestro carlitos ponce y su serie se convierten en una de las mÁs vistas en estados unidos hospital estarÁ con nosotros para hablarnos de mÚsica, del amor de su vida y serÁ que nos habla si va a tener bebÉ. >>> estÁ muy bueno eso. >>> alejandra guzmÁn sylvia pasquel y tiran la casa por la ventana para festejar los aÑos de silvia pinal. hoy en un nuevo dÍa, vamos con a arrancar con otra hora. >>> (mÚsica). >>> amigos, hoy en el cumplen duro a de nuevo dÍa la foto de de claudia una italiana que vive en miami beach, guapo wichl no recuerda que es lunes 14 de septiembre del 2020 si quieres ser parte de nuestro calendario como claudia, envÍanos
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it is a trauma we have in ouour i in her that i saw community and ththat we have asa people.nd that i is really what -- one of the things s i want people to understatand when they watch ths that these arere trauaumatic events. it is not just the loss of one young g woman, it is the l lossa best friend, thehe loss of the metaphor to her disish mentor to her two-yearar-old goddaughter,t is the lososs to her and k kit's future. it is not just one peperson dyi. it has reveverberations jujust e person bei killed b by the cops and the officers we paid protecect, but -- we pay to protect and service, but a loss to the entire community.y. amy: and the idea that there is footage actualllly? >>>> yeses. becaususthe narcicics unit, which were the firirst officersn thee scene to enact -- execute policyrantt, because of a , theyey don't have t to wear by cam footage. -- i meanan, body c cameras. there are all l of these other officers there as we see in n te picture. some were wearing g body cams. but none of this h has been releaseded. none of this has been released. the lmpd has release
it is a trauma we have in ouour i in her that i saw community and ththat we have asa people.nd that i is really what -- one of the things s i want people to understatand when they watch ths that these arere trauaumatic events. it is not just the loss of one young g woman, it is the l lossa best friend, thehe loss of the metaphor to her disish mentor to her two-yearar-old goddaughter,t is the lososs to her and k kit's future. it is not just one peperson dyi. it has reveverberations jujust e...
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became in f fear not just for myself, but for the liveses of othersrs around me asas well asy children[indiscernible] until july 2 i still had not that i knknew was in the buildlding. someone stopped me in the halls and said, can you check this man? i went to checkck the detainee's tetemp and i it was 101.8. [indiscernible] it is not prprofessional nursi. he was not tested. [indiscerniblele] it was inhumane. it was not justifiably correct. you treat people how you want to be treated. you don't treat people as i it theyey don''t e exist. they were ignored. we did not have anything to saninitize with. we were nonot wiping down. there was not six feet distance. we were a couple of nurses in a room [indiscernible] it was not taken seriously. and for for my life others. amy: you yourself, dawn wooten, suffer from sickle-cell. you voiced your complaint about the lack of protection for staff, like you a nurse as well as the prisoners. can you talk about whether or not you thihink that was related to your demotion.n. >> i do. i have sickle-cell. i had to have a minute procedure. when i took it
became in f fear not just for myself, but for the liveses of othersrs around me asas well asy children[indiscernible] until july 2 i still had not that i knknew was in the buildlding. someone stopped me in the halls and said, can you check this man? i went to checkck the detainee's tetemp and i it was 101.8. [indiscernible] it is not prprofessional nursi. he was not tested. [indiscerniblele] it was inhumane. it was not justifiably correct. you treat people how you want to be treated. you don't...
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reporter: take a look at the garage area, a completely lapsed rate on top of the car, it is stregnle asa ly melted off. >> three streets were hit the hardest, you can see from this map just where they were.>> everything is gone.>> there is nothing left, but that's irrelevant, your home survived, who do you think?>> god. this is god, god helped me. >> the city of san bruno has this message up on its website tonight listing the names of the victims and pledging to up, will bay area businesses survive the pandemic? >> we will show you why the answer could come down to one single block. >>> plus a california county looking to ban traditional trick-or-treating this year. >>> and wife the >>> they are struggling now, but will they area businesses survive the pandemic or stay closed for good? orme aces the answer could come down to one city block.>> opened up san francisco, please.>> reporter: randy says he is trying to hang in there but his san ir son since march.>> i'm not sure how much longer i can open up. >> across the county line it's a different story, this is the 600 block of mission st
reporter: take a look at the garage area, a completely lapsed rate on top of the car, it is stregnle asa ly melted off. >> three streets were hit the hardest, you can see from this map just where they were.>> everything is gone.>> there is nothing left, but that's irrelevant, your home survived, who do you think?>> god. this is god, god helped me. >> the city of san bruno has this message up on its website tonight listing the names of the victims and pledging to...
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asas part of the exercise, prim minister abe shinzo was briefed. the quake slammed western japan.ocal officials called in to discuss the damage of the mock quake and how to distribute relief safely while protecting people from the e coronavirus. volunteer groups took on the task, testing how they would organize evacuations. that included preparing supplies of both masks and disinfectant for people fleeing the simulated damage who also got a better sense of this new challenge. >> translator: i couldn't sleep well here, actually. i want to make my priorities preserving life first, and next preventing the spread of infection and disease. >> the disaster drills themselves had to be scaled back this year over infection concerns. >>> a majojor japanese mobile e phone carrier has developed a drone that can quickly restore service in areas hit by typhoons and other disasters. softbank officials say their prototype can restore cell phone connections within one hour of arriving at a scene. people within a 10 kilometer radius can use their mobile devices at the same time. the drone can stay
asas part of the exercise, prim minister abe shinzo was briefed. the quake slammed western japan.ocal officials called in to discuss the damage of the mock quake and how to distribute relief safely while protecting people from the e coronavirus. volunteer groups took on the task, testing how they would organize evacuations. that included preparing supplies of both masks and disinfectant for people fleeing the simulated damage who also got a better sense of this new challenge. >>...
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enviando tanto monÓxido carbono que supera concentraciones de este gas, qÉe consecuencias trae essituaciÓn asande del diÓxido de caro no carbono es hacer que la temperatura aumente mÁs, se trata bueno de un fenÓmeno global, es mundial el problema que tenemos. >>> muchas gracias y solo un comentario si la gente cree que una vacuna sirve, es ciencia por quÉ no va a ser cierto lo que dicen del excelente miento global, gracias por estar con nosotros ricardo. >>> gracias Éxito. >>> quinta visitado presidente donald trump al estado de arizona en lo que va de aÑo buscando el voto latino participando en una mesa redonda fue antes de comenzar el mes de la herencia hispana y tras una breve estancia en nevada, escuchÓ a los participantes en el encuentro aprovechÓ para hablar de los logros de su administraciÓn y atacar a sur oponente joe biden. >>> y joe biden viajo a la florida mientras su organizaciÓn habla de proeblg paso sobre el apoyo del parte de latinos un bloque de votantes que probablemente resultarÁ muy importante contra su op nnlt donald trump en uno de los estados que celebra una de las pa ba
enviando tanto monÓxido carbono que supera concentraciones de este gas, qÉe consecuencias trae essituaciÓn asande del diÓxido de caro no carbono es hacer que la temperatura aumente mÁs, se trata bueno de un fenÓmeno global, es mundial el problema que tenemos. >>> muchas gracias y solo un comentario si la gente cree que una vacuna sirve, es ciencia por quÉ no va a ser cierto lo que dicen del excelente miento global, gracias por estar con nosotros ricardo. >>> gracias...
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michael: -- payton is asa former white house officer and the author of "manipulated," which came outo thousand 20. thanks for joining us. >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government created by america's ♪ the contenders, about the men who ran for the presidency and lost but changed political history. tonight, south dakota senator and u.s. ambassador to the u.n., george mcgovern. the contenders tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> senate judiciary committee chair lindsey graham joins the south carolina chapter of the federalist society for a forum on judicial nominations. after his remarks, legal experts discussed the role of the federal judiciary, the senate confirmation process, vetting of nominees, and tenure of federal judges. afternoon, all
michael: -- payton is asa former white house officer and the author of "manipulated," which came outo thousand 20. thanks for joining us. >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government created by america's ♪ the contenders, about the men who ran for the presidency and lost but changed political history. tonight, south dakota senator and u.s. ambassador to the u.n., george mcgovern. the contenders tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> senate judiciary...
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as for a new platform, adano is known asas left leaning and supportive of the middle and lower class.the election is held now or one year from now, he will likely push policies aimed at preparing the economy hit hard by the coronavirus. >> meanwhile, the three candidates vying to lead the ldp and the country are hitting the campaign trail ahead of the party's leadership election on monday. former ldp secretary general ishiba shigeru is visiting areas hit by the 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident. chief cabinet secretary suga yoshihide visited the offices of party lawmakers to seek their support. >> suga is also connecting with local party members online. ldp policy chief kishida fumio visited the northeastern prefecture of miyagi. he met local rice farmers who are worried about low demand for their crops amid the coronavirus pandemic. >> 394 ldp lawmakers have votes in choosing the new party leader. in addition, local chapters in the country's 47 prefectures will have three votes each. suga appears to be the front runner after securing support from major ldp factions. next
as for a new platform, adano is known asas left leaning and supportive of the middle and lower class.the election is held now or one year from now, he will likely push policies aimed at preparing the economy hit hard by the coronavirus. >> meanwhile, the three candidates vying to lead the ldp and the country are hitting the campaign trail ahead of the party's leadership election on monday. former ldp secretary general ishiba shigeru is visiting areas hit by the 2011 earthquake, tsunami,...
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asas an organization, how do you deal with that? >>>> we are tryrying to s stop e development that puputs more commununities at risk. phil: you tried to mitigate it by controlling men's spread, as it were. these e are places going up in flames -- don't tilde therere, which would souound like e commn sense. >> we a are also trying to redue pollution as well. phil: is that what your organization does then? are you focused on trying not to make a bad situation worse becausee you're bad situation seems to get w worse and worse evevery year? >> w we think k there's an imprd quality of life when we make it nicer to bikee and walk araroun. people don't have t to be stuckn their cars. not only bad things. there's good stuff from it two. phil: do protests like friday's for future actualllly do a anyt? do they actually change climatee policy? >> it adds some urgency.y. it puts pressure on decision-makers to relooook at their budget and to make some real shifts to backup goals that are there. phil: i hear that argument, but i'm at a loss to so
asas an organization, how do you deal with that? >>>> we are tryrying to s stop e development that puputs more commununities at risk. phil: you tried to mitigate it by controlling men's spread, as it were. these e are places going up in flames -- don't tilde therere, which would souound like e commn sense. >> we a are also trying to redue pollution as well. phil: is that what your organization does then? are you focused on trying not to make a bad situation worse becausee...
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so prepare for the storm as s sn asas possible. ♪ >>> japanese lawmakers hoping to take over for primeister abe shinzo are giving party members a preview of their campaign pledges. three contenders are leading the race to become president of the liberal democratic party once abe leaves his post to deal with health issues. the government's top spokesperson, suga yoshihide, met with supporters to lay out his plans. the chief cabinet secretary has already picked up pledges from most of the party's largest factions. hehe's vowing to carry on babe' policies including making tokyo more assessable. >> translatotor: and contributeo the community or their profession. we will hold the tokyo olympics and paralympics next year. we need to do all we can to make the games a success. >> ldp policy chief kishida fumio is framing his candidacy on creating economic policy focused on middle income earners. his platform includes raising the minimum wage and reducing the financial burden of education and housing. >> translator: domestically, i must tackle the issue of economic disparity. i must also point
so prepare for the storm as s sn asas possible. ♪ >>> japanese lawmakers hoping to take over for primeister abe shinzo are giving party members a preview of their campaign pledges. three contenders are leading the race to become president of the liberal democratic party once abe leaves his post to deal with health issues. the government's top spokesperson, suga yoshihide, met with supporters to lay out his plans. the chief cabinet secretary has already picked up pledges from most of...
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talk about the floodplains that is a conversation asa well. we just can't keep building these homes at or below sea level that continue to be hit tos.by storms. that is part of the conversation with climate change it doesn't mean you have to move or get rid of entire communities but we have begun to do that with the lack of fire insurance is forcing that conversation just like flood insurance. >>host: why hasn't the scourge of wildfires happened on the east coast? >> there are just different conditions. in the west we have one set a time with nore rain that is just part of the arid mediterranean climate. before we developed the west starting to suppress the fire it was a very natural part of theent ll system. you would see lightning sparked players in the summer and native americans used to induce fires because they knew it hadff beneficial effects but we have been suppressing fires we've also done cutting over to replant in ways to have them come back at much higher density without the same diversity and that has led them more vulnerable to w
talk about the floodplains that is a conversation asa well. we just can't keep building these homes at or below sea level that continue to be hit tos.by storms. that is part of the conversation with climate change it doesn't mean you have to move or get rid of entire communities but we have begun to do that with the lack of fire insurance is forcing that conversation just like flood insurance. >>host: why hasn't the scourge of wildfires happened on the east coast? >> there are just...
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states s and fiveve large cis to make e preparations t to distribute a potential coronavirus vaccine asas soon as late october. in a letter to the nation's governors, cdc director robert redfieldld urged s states to w e any requirements that would prevent vaccine distribution centers from becoming fully operational by november 1. that is two days for election day. the govevernment has hired t the private company y mckesson corporation to distribute a vaccine once it is approved. there is growing cononcern that the trump administration might give emergency approval to a vaccine before clinical tests are completed in an attempt to boost the president's reelection chances. public health officials have warned rushing an unproven vaccine could pose health dangers and inflame anti-vaccination sentiment. this all comes as the u.s. death toll from covid-19 approaches 186,000. meanwhile, covid-19 cases are surging in the midwest. more thahan 260 cases s across e states have been linked to a recent motorcycle rally in sturgis, south dakota. one biker has died. this comes as iowa now has the highest
states s and fiveve large cis to make e preparations t to distribute a potential coronavirus vaccine asas soon as late october. in a letter to the nation's governors, cdc director robert redfieldld urged s states to w e any requirements that would prevent vaccine distribution centers from becoming fully operational by november 1. that is two days for election day. the govevernment has hired t the private company y mckesson corporation to distribute a vaccine once it is approved. there is...
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fafannie lou hamamer paid huhuge price for wawanting to do something as seemingly ordinary asas vote. the jimim cw south of people, virtuallyly none of them were allowed to vote.. she paid a a price because ofofe beating that she receiveded. i just f found out yesterday, if you can believe it after all of these years, shaklee was blinded in 1 19. she is known for having g worked organiziningng voter anand other antiraracist organig during the jim croww erara and speaking out so powowerfully y t the 1964 democratic conventntion abouout what went on in mississippi and asking the very, very relevant question, is thiss americica? and then ella babaker, of couou, she was a person among 70 other things, , she worked for all of the e major civil rights organizations at some time. so she had experience acrossss organizations. she also was doing that grassroooots, very, very dangers organizing in ththe jim crow soh ruralal areas. she is probably best known as the persrson who inspired and me possible t the founding of the student nonviolent creating committee, sncc. i the great, great pleasure
fafannie lou hamamer paid huhuge price for wawanting to do something as seemingly ordinary asas vote. the jimim cw south of people, virtuallyly none of them were allowed to vote.. she paid a a price because ofofe beating that she receiveded. i just f found out yesterday, if you can believe it after all of these years, shaklee was blinded in 1 19. she is known for having g worked organiziningng voter anand other antiraracist organig during the jim croww erara and speaking out so powowerfully y t...
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let's start in france wherere there is a movove towardrd a new high-speed mobile network known asas 5g>> the f french government auctionining off 11 blocks of freqequency for 5g, whihich coud see fasterer mobile networks up and running and somome french cities by the end of this year. major mobile operators are vying for these blocks which bring capacity to large 5g peer r the auction is expxpected to raise more than 2 billion euros. leader, in a global china, france is trying to phase out its equipment by 2028. a debate is raging about the company building a new factory in the east t of the country.. >> this is while way's -- huawei's biggest factory in china, and they are set to build one like it in strasbourg. the chinese tech giant has been holding talks with officials to find the right space to produce 5g antennas. >> [speaking foreign language] >> but not everyone is happy about the proposal. the mayor is worried about the environmental impact. the president of the urban area says there are security concerns to consider. >> [speaking foreign language] >>>> whilele the frencnch go
let's start in france wherere there is a movove towardrd a new high-speed mobile network known asas 5g>> the f french government auctionining off 11 blocks of freqequency for 5g, whihich coud see fasterer mobile networks up and running and somome french cities by the end of this year. major mobile operators are vying for these blocks which bring capacity to large 5g peer r the auction is expxpected to raise more than 2 billion euros. leader, in a global china, france is trying to phase...
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we seeee it asas a veryy i impo, high standard d agreement. this week, i had a meetingng wih all of the e chief negotiatorss from t the tpp c countries.. wewe are now in exexploratory t. we hope to submit our formal plans early next year. laura: let's look at how the markets are reacting to that. in europe, stocks are mixed. the agreement from japan is boosting investor sentiment in london, with the footsie -- the ftse up 0.5%. at the brexit withdrawal agreement struggles are weighing on other indexes come up with hovering around the flat line. stocks in asia closed in positive territory, the nikkei, shanghai composite it -- composite, and shanghai index just over 0.5%. indexney, the australian 0.75%psx 200 fell over after the rio tininto scandal. shares of the country's australianan arm also fell 5 59. mining companies saw a related dip. moving to silicon valley, wheree google and twitterer have enactd measures to combat t the spreadf misinformamation about the upcoming u.s. p presidentntial elecection. e trumump campaign n has sa that big g
we seeee it asas a veryy i impo, high standard d agreement. this week, i had a meetingng wih all of the e chief negotiatorss from t the tpp c countries.. wewe are now in exexploratory t. we hope to submit our formal plans early next year. laura: let's look at how the markets are reacting to that. in europe, stocks are mixed. the agreement from japan is boosting investor sentiment in london, with the footsie -- the ftse up 0.5%. at the brexit withdrawal agreement struggles are weighing on other...
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again, all of those decisions were made by asa go vote but to be -- by eight single vote -- by a single susan collins was the first republican senator to come out against holding a confirmation vote before the election. she said the winter of november's presidential campaign should be thestne to choose e ginsburg's replacement. joining us now with more from maine is jane o'brie it is a legal issue. but it is also very much about this election and about politics. does it look like president trump is going to get his nominee through the sete? >> that is very hard to say. but at the moment, i would say yes. because at the moment, he's got the numbers. he has enough senators that will vote for his nominee because this will come down ty lines. except susan collins here in maine. shed. is the wildc it is a situation she has been in before. jthe last supreme courttice to be nominated was brett kavanaugh, a very controversial pick. he was accused of sexual assault. susan collins was the senator who ate the 11th hour r his defense and clinched the nomination. he is now sitting on that bench. w,
again, all of those decisions were made by asa go vote but to be -- by eight single vote -- by a single susan collins was the first republican senator to come out against holding a confirmation vote before the election. she said the winter of november's presidential campaign should be thestne to choose e ginsburg's replacement. joining us now with more from maine is jane o'brie it is a legal issue. but it is also very much about this election and about politics. does it look like president...
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some of f them look asas if ty n't knowowhat hit them.hey're plployed tguarard a govevernment building, with a mass demonstration underway right in front. [crowd chanting] >> 'the e police are w with the people', the protesters chant. the one question remaining to be answered is, when? >> their cries for help go ignored and then they are silenced. violence against women is rampant in turkey. the brutal death of a young woman map in the city of mugla has reignited their calls for change. the suspect says he killed the victim after flying into a jealous rage. turkey's government is doing little to stop the violence, and is even considering rolling back measures to protect women from abuse. it's something berfin and leyla can't accept. they are fighting for the voiceless women, including that of their murdered friend. ♪ >> her friends describebed hr as a fun-l-loving young woman. ♪ this was ththe image turkey s left with of the 27-year-old student, pinar gÜltekin. on july 16th, her ex-boyfriend strangled her to death and then burned her body
some of f them look asas if ty n't knowowhat hit them.hey're plployed tguarard a govevernment building, with a mass demonstration underway right in front. [crowd chanting] >> 'the e police are w with the people', the protesters chant. the one question remaining to be answered is, when? >> their cries for help go ignored and then they are silenced. violence against women is rampant in turkey. the brutal death of a young woman map in the city of mugla has reignited their calls for...
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i am stressing that it is extremely important that other regions and countries, european union asa andnion as a whole, united states, united kingdom, canada, should apply the same sanctions to the belarusian regime and, yes, we have a european council some time ago and i was very satisfied the with result of this counsel because of their strong commitment and judgement of the situation, all leaders spoke about very clear vision about what to do with belarus. but unfortunately, so far, we do not see the list of european union and according to some d rafts, i union and according to some drafts, i can say that there are 17 persons included and lukashenko is are 17 persons included and lu kashenko is excluded are 17 persons included and lukashenko is excluded from the list. right... let me stop you there, this is very important, people need to hear what you think is going on. you are saying, as you understand it, the eu list of potential targets for new sanctions in belarus, the individual, do not include lukashenko belarus, the individual, do not include lu kashenko himself. belarus, the
i am stressing that it is extremely important that other regions and countries, european union asa andnion as a whole, united states, united kingdom, canada, should apply the same sanctions to the belarusian regime and, yes, we have a european council some time ago and i was very satisfied the with result of this counsel because of their strong commitment and judgement of the situation, all leaders spoke about very clear vision about what to do with belarus. but unfortunately, so far, we do not...