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senior fellow at the aspen institute, | commodities for health. you so much forjoining us. the transport secretary grant shapps has confirmed that from the 6th of april, lorries visiting england from outside the uk for more than two days will need to take a covid test. drivers will have to take a test within 48hrs of arrival and then one every 72hrs after. mr shapps says this is to make sure the uk can keep track of any future variants of the virus of concern. let's get reaction to this from rod mckenzie, managing director of policy at the road haulage association. it's good to speak to you again. we have spoken rather a lot over the last few months, ever since all of those cues just before christmas. this question about covid tests has come up before. presumably, this is partly because of the big outbreak of fresh cases in continental europe? of fresh cases in continental euro e? . �* , of fresh cases in continental euroe? ., �*, , europe? that's absolutely right. if ou cast europe? that's absolutely right. if you cast your— europe? that's absolu
senior fellow at the aspen institute, | commodities for health. you so much forjoining us. the transport secretary grant shapps has confirmed that from the 6th of april, lorries visiting england from outside the uk for more than two days will need to take a covid test. drivers will have to take a test within 48hrs of arrival and then one every 72hrs after. mr shapps says this is to make sure the uk can keep track of any future variants of the virus of concern. let's get reaction to this from...
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now he has resigned from the aspen institute. what happened here? >> well, you outlined it well.tively about some of the funders, including facebook, that he wasn't disclosing that to readers of his new york times column. he also had written on facebook, facebook's own platform praising facebook there. so it is an issue in terms of transparency with readers and it is also completely out of the bounds of normal journalistic practice to promote someone who is paying you in the pages of your column or in the interest of your column. >> right. and when there is not that disclosure, that's especially damaging. people don't know where you are coming from. sara and oliver, thank you both. oliver and i do co-write the reliable sources newsletter. >>> coming up live to london and the untold story of oprah's special broadcast with harry and meghan. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! you're good. the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic responds to snoring - automatically. so no hiding under your pillow. or opting for the couch. y
now he has resigned from the aspen institute. what happened here? >> well, you outlined it well.tively about some of the funders, including facebook, that he wasn't disclosing that to readers of his new york times column. he also had written on facebook, facebook's own platform praising facebook there. so it is an issue in terms of transparency with readers and it is also completely out of the bounds of normal journalistic practice to promote someone who is paying you in the pages of your...
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prince harry announcing another new role tonight, this as commissioner as a nonprofit called the aspen institute. he will study the media and misinformation in the u.s. the duke says today's digital world sends us an avalanche of misinformation. this comes the day after learning the duke accepted the role as a start up. he has been flamed chief impact officer at personal growth and coaching company "better up". >> thank you. >>> coming up, have you noticed more trash piling up along bay area highways? what is causing the litter removal slow down with caltrans? >> we are trying to be cautious. making sure we are not using our hands. >> plus, a new $11 million project to fix east bay waterway and how it could lead to more fun for you and your family. and then later, he is hurt so you will not see him on the court this week but you will see steph curry in another familiar location emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. writ
prince harry announcing another new role tonight, this as commissioner as a nonprofit called the aspen institute. he will study the media and misinformation in the u.s. the duke says today's digital world sends us an avalanche of misinformation. this comes the day after learning the duke accepted the role as a start up. he has been flamed chief impact officer at personal growth and coaching company "better up". >> thank you. >>> coming up, have you noticed more trash...
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the code breaker by aspen institute sealant best-selling biographer isaac walt on jennifer's dna editingalso on the pasadena stores best-selling list. as is alyssa prize-winning isabel wilkerson's book on what's called the hidden caste system in the united states. and desk night don lamont's guide to restoring hope and joy in our lives preps up our look at some the best-selling nonfiction books according to romans bookstore place some of these authors have appeared on book tv can watch the anytime a booktv.org. ♪ ♪'s macbook tv on cspan2's top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, historian george nash author of the conservative intellectual movement in america talks about the past and future of conservatism in the united states. 9:00 p.m. eastern in her book and asian american reckoning essayist kathie in asian american about issues of race and identity. on sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" the "washington post" joe beat work discusses his book red line per the unraveling of syria and america's race to destroy the most dangerous arsen
the code breaker by aspen institute sealant best-selling biographer isaac walt on jennifer's dna editingalso on the pasadena stores best-selling list. as is alyssa prize-winning isabel wilkerson's book on what's called the hidden caste system in the united states. and desk night don lamont's guide to restoring hope and joy in our lives preps up our look at some the best-selling nonfiction books according to romans bookstore place some of these authors have appeared on book tv can watch the...
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walter isaacson is a professor of history at tulane and he's been seeing ceo of the aspen institute and editor of time. he's authored many incredible books including leonardo da vinci, innovator, steve jobs, einstein's life and universe, benjamin franklin and american life and kissinger, i am biography and he's co-author of six friends and the world amy so please welcome our very special guest this evening mister walter isaacson. >> holly, thank you for having me. it was good to be back with you all. >> this book, i'm going to say first of all we're talking about it's the most beautiful cover. i want it as a coffee-table book but it's long, comprehensive. i think i have a phd now from reading it but for those who have it ready give us an overview of what they'll get from the codebreakers. >> this is not a wonderful one named jennifer doudna, you've heard about her because she won the nobel prize. she's a buddy who grow up in hawaii and she read the double helix when she was in middle school. her dad left it on the bed and she thought this is like a detective story and what she read it s
walter isaacson is a professor of history at tulane and he's been seeing ceo of the aspen institute and editor of time. he's authored many incredible books including leonardo da vinci, innovator, steve jobs, einstein's life and universe, benjamin franklin and american life and kissinger, i am biography and he's co-author of six friends and the world amy so please welcome our very special guest this evening mister walter isaacson. >> holly, thank you for having me. it was good to be back...
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there is reporting recently about the project you have conceived and undertaken with the aspen institutecommunity building relationships. you've spoken about it here a few times and it has been made public that aspen paid you for this work and received funding from facebook. at the same time, media critics are saying you've written favorably about facebook and the project in your new york times column. given that this is making news, we wanted to give you the opportunity to explain it, to ask if you're rethinking the decion not to disclose the funding relationship? david: first, we did disclose it,it has been public. in 2018, after the election of donald trump, it seemed social fragmentation was a major problem. local community builders, like someone in north carolina working with lgbtq teenagers, one in texas working with people paralyzed in construction accidents. weave was very rewarding to bring this in front of heisel students, hopefully to inspire a generation to be active in community life. some people have said you cannot be a journalist and a nonprofit leader at the same time. t
there is reporting recently about the project you have conceived and undertaken with the aspen institutecommunity building relationships. you've spoken about it here a few times and it has been made public that aspen paid you for this work and received funding from facebook. at the same time, media critics are saying you've written favorably about facebook and the project in your new york times column. given that this is making news, we wanted to give you the opportunity to explain it, to ask...
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just this morning the aspen institute said he will be part of the new commission to study the state of misinformation in america. others are also joining the fight. >>> the duke is also preparing for a new job at a san francisco start up. >> he is the new chief impact officer at better up. the company focuses on mental health and personal growth. right now it's head quarters closed due to coronavirus but there is a good chance he will attend meetings in the future. it is not clear how much he will be paid but the ceo said he won't be managing any employees. >>> the time is now 6:40. if you had to rebook a trip thanks to coronavirus you aren't alone. >> up next and streaming on cbsn bay area. we have the three ways to make sure that you are today's ways of working may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast internet on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. flexible tools — like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. boun
just this morning the aspen institute said he will be part of the new commission to study the state of misinformation in america. others are also joining the fight. >>> the duke is also preparing for a new job at a san francisco start up. >> he is the new chief impact officer at better up. the company focuses on mental health and personal growth. right now it's head quarters closed due to coronavirus but there is a good chance he will attend meetings in the future. it is not...
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walter is back with us, he's a professor of history at to a lain university, former coo of cnn and aspen instituteformer editor of "time". the new book is "the code breaker: jennifer doudna, gene editing, and the future of the human race." great to see you, my friend. here's where i would like to begin. tell us about this achievement, where it ranks in all the tech you've covered, including but not limited to being steve jobs' biographer. >> oh, man, i sit here with my iphone, it's changed our lives. this will be ten times, 20 times greater because the ability to code molecules the way we code microchips means we can make the vaccines and improve them for the next variant or the next viruses that come along. but also it means we can edit our own genes. and that has enormous potential for getting rid of genetic diseases, for fighting cancer, and an enormous potential but also a bit of a peril for saying, oh, we can design our babies to have some of the traits we want them to have. >> well, let's talk about that peril. this gift of science is as no one needs to remind you having literally written th
walter is back with us, he's a professor of history at to a lain university, former coo of cnn and aspen instituteformer editor of "time". the new book is "the code breaker: jennifer doudna, gene editing, and the future of the human race." great to see you, my friend. here's where i would like to begin. tell us about this achievement, where it ranks in all the tech you've covered, including but not limited to being steve jobs' biographer. >> oh, man, i sit here with my...
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second, the aspen institute is comptely transport about who the donors are.ve released the donors. third, since i started weave in 2018, i haven't meaningfully written about someone who has supported us, i've mentioned mark zuckerberg in passing, and it hasn't affected my journalism. 74th, do i understand the concerns and i understand the concerns and i want to be beyond question. and so we're going to make some changes and we're still working them out. we're going to make some changes so the people who have been critics are satisfied. and that's my goal in the next week or in the next few days, and so i hope we can resolve these issues. but we have been full disclosure and it hasn't affected my journalism but we are going to make some changes. >> woodruff: we are all, as always, very glad to have you as one of our most important contributors on the newshour. we want to thank you david for putting that on the record and i just want to say on behalf of newshour that facebook has been a funder of our projects in the past and as we always have we'll continue the
second, the aspen institute is comptely transport about who the donors are.ve released the donors. third, since i started weave in 2018, i haven't meaningfully written about someone who has supported us, i've mentioned mark zuckerberg in passing, and it hasn't affected my journalism. 74th, do i understand the concerns and i understand the concerns and i want to be beyond question. and so we're going to make some changes and we're still working them out. we're going to make some changes so the...
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senator manchin and i began working with aspen institute foc a workshop in west virginia. maybe in morgantown in late whs spring that focuses on how do we help make g sure the folks whos jobs -- previous jobs have gone away, how do we help make sure they land on their feet and have a bright future as well as we work to reduce the amount of carbon pollution in our country and in our planet. i just want to ask each of you to give us a good idea on how to do that. give us a good idea how to do o that, to better ensure folks facing real hardship because ond their contribution, if you will, is toward helping reduce carbon dioxide in our planet, that on a contribution is t lost, in many cases, their livelihood. your advice on what we can do to help them? let's start, if we could, with . mr. rusco. any thoughts you have, go ahe mr. rusco, and we'll go right down the line. go ahead, mr. rusco. >> thank you. tra you know, i think that the energy system is in a wide transition. it started really with the advent of lower cost natural gan as a result of the high drotic fracturing inno
senator manchin and i began working with aspen institute foc a workshop in west virginia. maybe in morgantown in late whs spring that focuses on how do we help make g sure the folks whos jobs -- previous jobs have gone away, how do we help make sure they land on their feet and have a bright future as well as we work to reduce the amount of carbon pollution in our country and in our planet. i just want to ask each of you to give us a good idea on how to do that. give us a good idea how to do o...
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and i am proud of our partnerships with mako and the aspen institute to share information about local governments best practices related to rental assistance during the pandemic. in addition to sharing best practices, and lc shared recommendations with local leaders on how equity can be embedded in a local early childhood systems to ensure that all of our young children receive the opportunities to thrive. let me finish by talking about the importance of being your own advocate. many of you will participate in our virtual hill day on wednesday and your voice is critical this week as we introduce mlc to a new congress. telling your story and advocating for your community is more important than ever before. we all know about the importance of being prepared but let's talk about how you should prepare for conversations you might have with federal leaders this week or in the future. there are three questions you should be ready to answer to help shape the conversation. and no surprise, they focus on the 3 r's, respond,recover and rebuild . the first question is how is your community respo
and i am proud of our partnerships with mako and the aspen institute to share information about local governments best practices related to rental assistance during the pandemic. in addition to sharing best practices, and lc shared recommendations with local leaders on how equity can be embedded in a local early childhood systems to ensure that all of our young children receive the opportunities to thrive. let me finish by talking about the importance of being your own advocate. many of you...
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justice mapping center is now working very closely with the aspen institute for criminal justice reformns democktize the sort of crime prevention policy planning process. because essentially what we find are neighborhoods that are dominated by the over use of arrests and incarcerations to produce safety are also places where emergency room health care, zero tolerance schooling, temporary housing shelter also predominate and these last resort kind of government responses and services become not last resort but, in fact, predominant experiences. and we know, in fact, neighborhood safety are produced by those things. they're produced by places that have strong civil society institutions and hopeful economic prospect. you have to get -- and, really, sorry, what is missing is the knowledge that community-based organizations, economic development organizations, community banks, schools have about neighborhoods that otherwise is unavailable to government when we do sort of planning for crime prevention and other kinds of reinvestments in neighborhoods. >> uh-huh. if people want to know more, e
justice mapping center is now working very closely with the aspen institute for criminal justice reformns democktize the sort of crime prevention policy planning process. because essentially what we find are neighborhoods that are dominated by the over use of arrests and incarcerations to produce safety are also places where emergency room health care, zero tolerance schooling, temporary housing shelter also predominate and these last resort kind of government responses and services become not...
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chairman carper: and we hope may be to put together a symposium with the help of the folks at the aspen institute to come to west virginia in late spring and focus, make sure that we don't leave folks behind whose jobs have disappeared or are disappearing. we look forward to being with you then. i have what looks like a catchall. consent to place all materials into the. and i ask unanimous consent to submit into the record a number of items focused on the need for greenhouse gas reductions in the energy sector. please bear with me. in closing, i want to thank our witnesses. this has been an extraordinary panel and a wonderful time of sharing. hopefully creates more consensus. our panel has concluded. the leader of one of our largest cities, in nonpartisan expert in industry -- and industry stakeholders each sharing. after the hearing from all of you, what strikes me the most is not the challenges, but really the opportunities. the opportunity to put our nation on the path to a safe future, the opportunity to create millions of good paying jobs, the opportunity to build a stronger economy, the opp
chairman carper: and we hope may be to put together a symposium with the help of the folks at the aspen institute to come to west virginia in late spring and focus, make sure that we don't leave folks behind whose jobs have disappeared or are disappearing. we look forward to being with you then. i have what looks like a catchall. consent to place all materials into the. and i ask unanimous consent to submit into the record a number of items focused on the need for greenhouse gas reductions in...
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he is joining the aspen institute and be part of their commission on misinformation disorder, or informationhn barrasso with ted cruz and other republicans will visit the border on friday and senator barrasso joins us now. is the white house going to limit what you are allowed to see? >> we will fight to see everything. we are going down tomorrow night to visit with border patrol and thank them for the job they are doing. the group of over a dozen will divide up into midnight patrols with the border patrol. we want to see firsthand what they are experiencing and visit the immigration facilities, see the wall where the construction has stopped and we invited the press to join us and the white house said no. it is not -- it is about allowing the american people to see this crisis this administration with its amnesty policies has created. the administration is trying to cover it up. they don't want to report to the american people the true level of this crisis. we are on pace to hit 2 million illegal immigrants coming into the united states this year and it is a crisis caused by joe biden and h
he is joining the aspen institute and be part of their commission on misinformation disorder, or informationhn barrasso with ted cruz and other republicans will visit the border on friday and senator barrasso joins us now. is the white house going to limit what you are allowed to see? >> we will fight to see everything. we are going down tomorrow night to visit with border patrol and thank them for the job they are doing. the group of over a dozen will divide up into midnight patrols with...
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and some of these things i'll also be looking at at the aspen institute with our commission on informationions, thanks so much, chris, we appreciate it. >>> mika, today as chris referenced at the top of our interview today is a date that conspiracy theorists have circled on the calendar, march 4th. the house of representatives moved up a couple of votes last night so they wouldn't be there today. security is in place this time to hopefully prevent what happened on january 6th. >> yeah. and we can end this day, end this morning on "morning joe" with final thoughts pertaining to that. katty kay. >> look, i mean, the security is there, the fences have to stay up at least through today. everyone here in washington is desperate for them to come down. but as chris said, it's really hard to puncture that bubble of misinformation. we all have a role to play in trying to get the correct information out there while there are still people going down the hole of conspiracy theories, the fences have to stay up, at least for today. >> a lot of people ask questions about some of trump's biggest supporter
and some of these things i'll also be looking at at the aspen institute with our commission on informationions, thanks so much, chris, we appreciate it. >>> mika, today as chris referenced at the top of our interview today is a date that conspiracy theorists have circled on the calendar, march 4th. the house of representatives moved up a couple of votes last night so they wouldn't be there today. security is in place this time to hopefully prevent what happened on january 6th. >>...