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in 2009, atkins died in prison.uten, she did have a chance at freedom. >> it doesn't matter whether i wielded the fatal blows or not. i feel responsible for both of their deaths. >> in april 2016, the parole board recommended releasing van houten. each time the governor's office overruled the decision. sharon tate's younger sister, debra, was relieved. >> i don't think she deserves it. these people were brutally butchered. there has to be some kind of accountability in this world. >> convincing the jury of this very esoteric, sophisticated motive of charles manson. >> prosecutor bugliosi died in 2015. the story he wove for the jury, that helter skelter was the motive for the killings, inadvertently added to manson's enduring legend. >> what do you want to call me a murderer for? i've never killed anyone. i don't need to kill anyone. >> charlie mansion would spend the rest of his life behind bars. in november 2017, shortly after his 83rd birthday, nearly 50 years since he orchestrated those brutal crimes, he died in
in 2009, atkins died in prison.uten, she did have a chance at freedom. >> it doesn't matter whether i wielded the fatal blows or not. i feel responsible for both of their deaths. >> in april 2016, the parole board recommended releasing van houten. each time the governor's office overruled the decision. sharon tate's younger sister, debra, was relieved. >> i don't think she deserves it. these people were brutally butchered. there has to be some kind of accountability in this...
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this is susan atkins again in one of the few moments of the hearings were to look at her husband, wemore about this really hard stuff. this is a piece of art by bobby buckley called the bardo and bardo is this notion of a purgatory like set of worlds or passages between when you die and when you reach nirvana or reborn. to me this is a huge metaphor for the whole parole thing.my question is, how do we get out of this? how do we get out of this purgatory. it's a really poignant question given what we're seeing now with prison release. in the book and make a few recommendations and i will end with those. i recommend removing the governor veto from the process. it's an extra political layer we don't actually need. i recommend diversifying the board so it's not just political appointments as professional payments, people whose backgrounds are vetted, people come from their backgrounds. people who get to the extent of continuing education and substance abuse, mental health, all the things you need to know when you're dealing with proper population behind bars. i recommend you introduce re
this is susan atkins again in one of the few moments of the hearings were to look at her husband, wemore about this really hard stuff. this is a piece of art by bobby buckley called the bardo and bardo is this notion of a purgatory like set of worlds or passages between when you die and when you reach nirvana or reborn. to me this is a huge metaphor for the whole parole thing.my question is, how do we get out of this? how do we get out of this purgatory. it's a really poignant question given...
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we welcome back to the broadcast kimberly atkins, senior opinion writer for the boston globe.emains an nbc news contributor. also with us, former fbi special agent clint watts. a national security contributor for us. welcome to you both. kim, the snarky way to put this is, no matter where you live if you thought all your city was missing was a secret police force on the streets, you may be in luck rather soon it will be interesting to see what happens in chicago where mayor lori lightfoot has said in no uncertain terms they're not welcome. >> yes, and look, president trump gave the game away yesterday when he essentially said that this is way for him to set himself apart from joe biden. this is a campaign move, this is not about law and order and it's a very comfortable campaign spot to engage in this sort of culture war, divisive racial messaging. remember, brian, his appeal to black voters back in 2016, they were living in hell holes and what do they have to lose? he's promised a federalized police response to crack down on them. that was a dog whistle to his white supporter
we welcome back to the broadcast kimberly atkins, senior opinion writer for the boston globe.emains an nbc news contributor. also with us, former fbi special agent clint watts. a national security contributor for us. welcome to you both. kim, the snarky way to put this is, no matter where you live if you thought all your city was missing was a secret police force on the streets, you may be in luck rather soon it will be interesting to see what happens in chicago where mayor lori lightfoot has...
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susan atkins has said she did not ask -- did not stab anyone. she says tex watson did the stabbing, he himself confirmed. tell your side of the story. after of the mid '80s, any effort that you make to tell a story that's different from what the court believes, you're trying to minimize, you're not showing insight. to that's really key. and the problem with insight, one of the interesting things about using insight is that insight is whatever they want. so if there are strong political reasons for not letting you out, they can always say this person doesn't have insight. now, this is really important because in the last 20 years the -- [inaudible] in hearings is you can't deny somebody parole just based on the heinousness of the crime. but they can always say you're not showing insight about your heinous crime, and then they don't let you out. now, there's another interesting thing to point out and that's that the prosecutor present at all the hearings. the guy that you see here is one of the original prosecutors in the manson family trial. he u
susan atkins has said she did not ask -- did not stab anyone. she says tex watson did the stabbing, he himself confirmed. tell your side of the story. after of the mid '80s, any effort that you make to tell a story that's different from what the court believes, you're trying to minimize, you're not showing insight. to that's really key. and the problem with insight, one of the interesting things about using insight is that insight is whatever they want. so if there are strong political reasons...
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don't forget you can get in touch with me and some ros atkins with that report.loomy and damp weather over the last few days, but it will start pushing out into the near continent. it looks like we will see a lot of settled weather over the weekend and a lot more sunshine, particularly in england and wales. there is still quite a lot of cloud around overnight in northern and eastern areas and that damp and muggy weather will be confined to the south—east. some showers across the northeast. further west, clearer skies, so it will be quite chilly by the end of the night. on friday sunshine in southern and western areas and showers in eastern areas. eventually we will lose the grey weather from east anglia and the south—east. a big difference on friday afternoon, sunny spells across the board here. but there will be a keen north—westerly wind and that will take the edge of the temperatures. as we drift further north we have heavy showers, perhaps thundery again. further west there will be a few showers around, in northern ireland and western scotland, but equally go
don't forget you can get in touch with me and some ros atkins with that report.loomy and damp weather over the last few days, but it will start pushing out into the near continent. it looks like we will see a lot of settled weather over the weekend and a lot more sunshine, particularly in england and wales. there is still quite a lot of cloud around overnight in northern and eastern areas and that damp and muggy weather will be confined to the south—east. some showers across the northeast....
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lipi roy, msnbc medical contributor and so is kimberly atkins from boston's npr news station. dr. roy, let me start with you. this breaking news out of new york city. you're based in new york city. the mayor there talking about how they are going to reopen schools. this is what mayor de blasio said just a few minutes ago. >> for the vast majority of kids and the vast majority of schools, you'll be going to school in the classroom two days a week or three days a week, depending on the week. we understand some families will choose the opinion lynn option. we'll be ready. >> these mandatory face coverin coverings. is this a potential blueprint for others states? >> this is a key issue. school is really important. you're still in the midst of a pandemic. here in new york state, as you know, craig, things from an infectious disease standpoint have improved credibly. we have far, far fewer cases and hospitalizations and deaths, thankfully. the cdc has rolled out guidelines for safe reopening for schools as well. as you know, craig, kids don't need school just for instruction or in-class
lipi roy, msnbc medical contributor and so is kimberly atkins from boston's npr news station. dr. roy, let me start with you. this breaking news out of new york city. you're based in new york city. the mayor there talking about how they are going to reopen schools. this is what mayor de blasio said just a few minutes ago. >> for the vast majority of kids and the vast majority of schools, you'll be going to school in the classroom two days a week or three days a week, depending on the...
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hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source the bosses of amazon, facebook, apple and google are being grilled by congress over claims they're stifling competition. we'll bring you the latest. america's top infectious diseases expert warns the politicisation of the coronavirus is coming in the way of an effective response. there is a considerable degree of political divisiveness to a level that everyone admits, you don't need me to make that declaration. and in europe young people could be contributing to the resurgence of coronavirus, the new warning from the world health organization. and a new law for turkey giving the government sweeping new powers over social media platforms — we'll look into the motives. we will be talking to bbc turkish. welcome. now — this hasn't happened before. four of the most powerful people in technology are giving evidence to the us congress. they are — jeff bezos of amazon, tim cook of apple, mark zuckerberg of facebook and sundar pichai of google. and the question at the heart of all this is whether these companies are simply too big. there's no d
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dr atkins study was published more than a decade ago since then experts have discussed the shipwreck while problema conferences but have taken little action. the delay has had serious consequences. some of the oil has already started to leak because the tanks where it was stored are starting to disintegrate. into. a number of world war 2 wrecks life the east coast of the united states. this research vessel is operated by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or noa for short. the team on board the ship is constantly on the lookout for world war 2 ship wrecks today they're conducting a search off the coast of north carolina. before dr atkins study was published there was little interest in the sunken ships except among underwater archaeologists and. but the experts at no i soon realized that they needed to learn a lot more about world war 2 era rex and the potentially deadly contents. the researchers investigate every somethin ship that they find. they try to determine the extent of rust damage and whether any oil is leaking out. persuasion laser equipment to measure eve
dr atkins study was published more than a decade ago since then experts have discussed the shipwreck while problema conferences but have taken little action. the delay has had serious consequences. some of the oil has already started to leak because the tanks where it was stored are starting to disintegrate. into. a number of world war 2 wrecks life the east coast of the united states. this research vessel is operated by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or noa for short. the...
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hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. this week president trump said of america's handling of covidl9 — "we've done a good job". today america has passed 3 million infections — by far the highest in the world. 3 million infections — the number of people who've tested positive for coronavirus in the united states has officially passed three million. but the white house insists the latest wave of cases is flattening out. because of what the american people have done because of the extremely work of health care workers around the country, we are encouraged that the country, we are encouraged that the average fatality rate continues to be low and steady. we'll also be in washington for more on the us decision to leave the who. this isn't really news we'd want but the who is saying it's now looking at evidence that covid can be spread by tiny particles in the air. we'll explain more on this. the uk government's has unveiled a 20 billion pound plan to support the economy. our message to businesses claire, if you stand by your w
hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. this week president trump said of america's handling of covidl9 — "we've done a good job". today america has passed 3 million infections — by far the highest in the world. 3 million infections — the number of people who've tested positive for coronavirus in the united states has officially passed three million. but the white house insists the latest wave of cases is flattening out. because of what the american people have done...
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kimberly atkins, formerly of wbur and the boston herald, now a newly minted member of the "boston globe" editorial board. also with us, robert costa, national political reporter with "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for "the new york times." good evening and welcome to you all. kim, i'd like to begin with you. with today's apparent reset, the president sounds back to normal, back to pushing reopening despite, kim, what i think you'll agree is a bright line tying early reopening to the spikes we've witnessed. >> that's absolutely true. this president -- for this president to get what he wants, which is the economy rebounding in order to help bolster his re-election bid, he needs for this virus to get under control, and the reopening has been having the exact opposite effect. we are seeing businesses scramble to close again, municipalities moving to impose stronger restrictions -- re-impose stronger restrictions after lifting. you have parents who can't send their kids to school or school
kimberly atkins, formerly of wbur and the boston herald, now a newly minted member of the "boston globe" editorial board. also with us, robert costa, national political reporter with "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for "the new york times." good evening and welcome to you all. kim, i'd like to begin with you. with today's apparent reset, the president...
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kimberly atkins and jonathan alan are back to discuss it. texas mean to each of these campaigns? is it pivotal for any strategic reasons. >> well, not winning would be really devastating for donald trump's campaign. with the normal caveat that we're far out and you shouldn't read too much into one, a single pole this far out from election, especially given the way the political cycle has changed over the course of this campaign it's not coincidental that we are seeing donald trump trailing or in a dead heat with joe biden in some critical southern states, aside from texas, also in florida, in arizona, in other places where the coronavirus surge is happening. the president is the up come bent. he is running on his record. he is running on his ability to lead. what this is showing is americans do not believe he's doing a good job of leading through this pandemic, and so he is losing ground there. what also would be a big deal is if biden made it to the 50% point as opposed to the 46%. if he has half or more, that means donald trump will have t
kimberly atkins and jonathan alan are back to discuss it. texas mean to each of these campaigns? is it pivotal for any strategic reasons. >> well, not winning would be really devastating for donald trump's campaign. with the normal caveat that we're far out and you shouldn't read too much into one, a single pole this far out from election, especially given the way the political cycle has changed over the course of this campaign it's not coincidental that we are seeing donald trump...
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hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source.the latest on the uk's decision to imposed a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. latin america's still a virus hotspot. we'll go through the latest developments with bbc monitoring. plus an update from lebanon where there are warnings it is on the brink of losing control of the virus — these pictures are of an underground carpark in the north of the country being used to train medics. there are calls for a new lockdown there. welcome. latin america is the epicentre of the pandemic. we've got updates from brazil and colombia. first, guatemala, which is reopening its economy even though cases are on the rise. shopping centres and restaurants have reopened from monday. public transport — which had been suspended since march — is starting to resume. however a night—time curfew will remain in place and borders remain closed. guatemala has reported more than 1700 deaths and 45,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic. and cases are yet to level off. the pandemic isn't going
hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source.the latest on the uk's decision to imposed a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. latin america's still a virus hotspot. we'll go through the latest developments with bbc monitoring. plus an update from lebanon where there are warnings it is on the brink of losing control of the virus — these pictures are of an underground carpark in the north of the country being used to train medics. there are calls for a new lockdown there. welcome....
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kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, boston's npr news station. she has been named to the editorial board of "the boston globe." and dr. lloyd minor, dean of stanford university school of medicine. dr. minor has expertise in predictive medicine, diagnostic research. he is also by training a head and neck surgeon, a member of the national academy of medicine, and he interviewed dr. anthony fauci today about this coronavirus pandemic. doctor, that interview earned you our starting part tonight. i'm going to play for you -- this is tony fauci from february. this is important because it's one of the quotes the white house, in attacking him, circulated this weekend, but they just used the first portion. as you'll see, dr. fauci goes on. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> at this moment, there is no need to change anything that you're doing on a day-by-day basis. right now the risk is still low, but this could change. i've said that many times even on this program. you've got to watch out because although the risk is low now, you don't need to ch
kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, boston's npr news station. she has been named to the editorial board of "the boston globe." and dr. lloyd minor, dean of stanford university school of medicine. dr. minor has expertise in predictive medicine, diagnostic research. he is also by training a head and neck surgeon, a member of the national academy of medicine, and he interviewed dr. anthony fauci today about this coronavirus pandemic. doctor, that interview earned...
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and atkins served as the first big first base coach. planned they started with the opening day roster. >> for the opening day roster, i didn't know that i would have the opportunity. i wish i could tell you. those moments where wow moments . >> that is pretty cool. this isn't. mookie betts had his own moment earlier today when he signed a new 12 year deal with los angeles, with$365 million. and we will see many we will see much of him in doctor plume. at this stage of the season the doctors are not yet to begin. they still don't have a home. the best they can do is hope to find ahome. >> there is no place like home. there's no place like home. >> yeah, the blue jays are still looking for a home after the department of health denied a proposal for them to use the pirates ballpark. the canadian government previously ruled that the club could not play in toronto this season. that is a problem. and a little more hobo room for the nba coaching staff as they go back to work for the exhibition games underway in orlando, paul george beat the bu
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ayesha roscoe thanks for joining us, kimberly atkins, thank you as well. >>> ahead i'm going to talkone of america's largest school districts who has been ordered by his state to open schools. >>> but first, if it is tuesday, someone is voting somewhere and today that somewhere is delaware and new jersey. primary voters are headed mostly to their mailboxes instead of the polls. in addition to watching how the expanded vote by mail goes we're also watching a couple of progressive challengers who more moderate democrats in northern new jersey. >>> and new jersey's second district five democrats are vying to take on democrat turned republican congressman jeff van drew. he made headlines back in december when he switched parties. van due is also facing a gop primary challenge. >>> and delaware home state of joe biden the only race on the ballot is the presidential primary. we will be right back. we will be rhtig back. usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're al
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that was ros atkins there. look, it‘s travel day, isn‘t it? ina look, it‘s travel day, isn‘t it?ek, but things are now beginning to settle down. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, it should be dry for the vast majority, with some spells of sunshine, because high pressure is going to build its way in. now, that area of high pressure is currently down to the south—west of the british isles. and for friday, well, we‘ve still got low pressure fairly close by, so that means we have got one more showery day to contend with in many areas. now, those showers could crop up just about anywhere. they‘re most likely across northern and eastern areas, so through parts of scotland, northern england, down the eastern side of england as well. some of the showers here could be heavy and thundery, some being blown into northern ireland on this north—westerly breeze. for parts of wales and the south—west, yes, one or two showers, but most places here should be dry, with some spells of sunshine. but i mentioned the north—westerly breeze. that‘s going to make it feel fairly cool, 15—20
that was ros atkins there. look, it‘s travel day, isn‘t it? ina look, it‘s travel day, isn‘t it?ek, but things are now beginning to settle down. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, it should be dry for the vast majority, with some spells of sunshine, because high pressure is going to build its way in. now, that area of high pressure is currently down to the south—west of the british isles. and for friday, well, we‘ve still got low pressure fairly close by, so that means...
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hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. let's start with a major u—turn by the uk government on huawei. by the time of the next election, we will have implemented in law, an irreversible path for the complete removal of huawei equipment from our 56 network. ghislaine maxwell, the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstien, is denied bail by a judge in new york. she has pleaded not guilty to charges that she helped him abuse underage girls. more than 125 million people are going back into lockdown in india. and new figures show that the uk economy's growth was even lower than expected — and there's a warning it may take unitl 2024 to recover. welcome. let's begin with this decision by the uk government. the uk government has reversed its position on huawei — the chinese firm is now barred from any part of the uk's new 56 network, earlier in the year, the uk said huawei would be barred from elements of the network deemed sensitive for security reasons — but it had been cleared to contribute to 35% of it. the risk was described as "
hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. let's start with a major u—turn by the uk government on huawei. by the time of the next election, we will have implemented in law, an irreversible path for the complete removal of huawei equipment from our 56 network. ghislaine maxwell, the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstien, is denied bail by a judge in new york. she has pleaded not guilty to charges that she helped him abuse underage girls. more than 125 million people are going back into...
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ros: i'm ros atkins china is warning interference into hong kong, reiterating huawei into telecoms.e want to make china a hostile country, you have to bear the consequences. ros: america sayshat -- live in brazil to talk about that. we w look at why postal voting hasecome a major issue in the u.s. welcome to the program. ngwe will start in hong it is been a week since hong kong past a law. we got to see the powers it gives hong kong police. here is emily reacting to this. hong kong has gone fm this mainland reporter's dream to striking the fear of law into anyone who wantso talk about dissent. while authorities published details of this monday night, here are the main points we picked out. under what it calls urgent circumstances, police can search a place without a warrant. people undernvestigation can be prevented from leaving hong kong. if police consider what they call a message on an electronic platform to endanger nationalcu ty, they can ask them to ban the user. whatsapp, face back -- facebook and h twitter said the paused the request for using the data in hong kong. facebook
ros: i'm ros atkins china is warning interference into hong kong, reiterating huawei into telecoms.e want to make china a hostile country, you have to bear the consequences. ros: america sayshat -- live in brazil to talk about that. we w look at why postal voting hasecome a major issue in the u.s. welcome to the program. ngwe will start in hong it is been a week since hong kong past a law. we got to see the powers it gives hong kong police. here is emily reacting to this. hong kong has gone fm...
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. ♪ ros: i'm ross atkins with you in the bbc newsroom. , this is "outside source" our lead story, parts facing concern is the number of coronavirus infections continue to rise. u.s. attorney general william barras been testifying to the house judiciary committee in congress. its led by democrats. here are live pictures. they say mr. br has politicized the justice department and it is fair to say both ses have put in their points and neither are budging. >> there is a vetting process that is available to anybody. >> which u.s.y attorve you assigned to receive information from vice president biden's personal lawyers regarding president trump? ros: let's hear what william barr has to say. anthony is live with us from washington, d.c., he has been it is -- is it fair to say they both set out their story and stuck to it? anthony: it has been a scattershot heang. there is so much ground democrats are trying to cover. william barr hasn't testified before this committee in the years and months that he has the committee issued a subpoena for contempt of congress to him for declining to testify l
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. ♪ >> i'm ro atkins. welcome to "outside source." first warnings ocovid-19.bal cases have reached 60 million and the infection rate is escalating. the latest on the u.k past decision to impose a 14 day quarantine on arrivals from spain, and we will look at vietnam who sees ist fir yoronavirus cases and three months and react flying tourists out of one city. we will look at lebanon, where there are warnings on the brink of losing control of the virus. thes pictures are of an underground. -- of an underground car parked to train medics. it has been almost six month since covid-19 was declared a public health emergency, and this is what is happening now. >> the virus continues to accelerate. the past six weeks, the total doubled.s has roughly ros: we will have a detailed look at th pandemic, how it is escalating anyhow it is being tackled. let's start witthe headline statistics. fatalities in more than 60 million confirmed cases. look at the infection rate the w.h.o. was talking about. took 38 days to go from five to 10 million confirmed casesrom 10 to 15 millio
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. >> i'm ros atkins. welcome to "outside source.hina has adopted a law giving it new powers over hong kong. >> countries that have pointed their fingers at china have their own legislation in place. we could think of no valid reason why china alone should be in a better from acting legislatio ros: we will look at how well the u.k. has done in handling the coronavirus. also, we will take look at the u.k.'s response in terms of a lockdown andnd testi in terms of the outbreak within england's care homes. and should the u.k. have learned from other countries? will look at that, too. -- we will look at that, too. china has released its controversial offer hong kong. the details of the legislation were published after it came into effect. we now knowor terrorism and cessation will be punished forn up to lifeison. companies groups that violate the norm could face suspension of operations. gechina is setting up any in hong kong. while beijing has called it a sword hanging over the heads of those who threaten national security, critics at it
. >> i'm ros atkins. welcome to "outside source.hina has adopted a law giving it new powers over hong kong. >> countries that have pointed their fingers at china have their own legislation in place. we could think of no valid reason why china alone should be in a better from acting legislatio ros: we will look at how well the u.k. has done in handling the coronavirus. also, we will take look at the u.k.'s response in terms of a lockdown andnd testi in terms of the outbreak...
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. ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins. we are here in the bbc ns the u.k.nment has decided it will stop using equipment from the chinese tech giant awei in his 5g telecom networks. let me bring you up-to-date on the covid-19 pandemic. india has a third-highest number of cases in the world with more than00,000. you can see the increase over the last four weeks. the northern slate with a poon of 125 million is going into a 15-day lockdown. the city of bangalore is going into lockdown, too. >> it is very clear this up down has to be a little more stringent than what was some time ago. lthe nationkdown. the shots will be open only from 5:00. ros: calornia has imposed restrictions on businesses and public spaces because of a rising cases in the last two weeks. it's overall total is passed 330,000. in the worst aected coties, churches, theaters, and gyms c will have se. the lockdown was eased in may and june, so this is a reverse. >> there is a lot of frustration, that we felt like we were under so many srestrictions flong, we thought we had started to gain a nen
. ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins. we are here in the bbc ns the u.k.nment has decided it will stop using equipment from the chinese tech giant awei in his 5g telecom networks. let me bring you up-to-date on the covid-19 pandemic. india has a third-highest number of cases in the world with more than00,000. you can see the increase over the last four weeks. the northern slate with a poon of 125 million is going into a 15-day lockdown. the city of bangalore is going into lockdown, too. >> it is...
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. >> reporter: larry atkins tells me playing tennis led to an athletic scholarship and eventually a successful career. he says he's hoping to work with the city to identify alternate sites for the homeless so that the tennis courts >> i don't want to be here. i don't choose to be here. >> reporter: the homeless man i spoke with said they are here because this is a safe place and they have nowhere else to go. >> it's a piece of mine, a place reiko get away. but it's not no place i would like to stay. >>> in march city council adopted a resolution to prevent the spread of covid-19 among the homeless by not clearing encampments unless individual housing units are available . in a written statement, councilmember nietzsche fortunato bass, who represents this district said in part, quote our offices and indicated and working with encampment residents. >> get them off the street in a safe place. >> reporter: councilmember bass says the city is not a sanction encampment and bass is working to eventually was idolized courts so residents can use them again. >>> voters will be asked to decide in novembe
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also kimberly atkins, reporter for "the boston globe."resident of the action network, reverend al sharpton. rev, your thoughts on the day? >> i thought it was a great tribute to john lewis. i was blessed to have known him. i think he would have been pleased. i think what was pleasing is that each one of the three presidents that spoke and president obama giving the eulogy challenged us to do what john lewis gave his life for. the voting bill, there's a pending piece of legislation on this named after john lewis. we can't get mitch mcconnell to bring it to the floor. john lewis stood with black lives matters murals and stood with us fighting the corruption of the police authority. we have the george floyd police justice bill that mcconnell won't go forward with. it's important these presidents stood together. all of us rose this morning and saw john lewis had written his own message that he wanted "the new york times" to print the day of his funeral, it challenged us. i grew up during the civil rights movement. he was 15 years old. he ment
also kimberly atkins, reporter for "the boston globe."resident of the action network, reverend al sharpton. rev, your thoughts on the day? >> i thought it was a great tribute to john lewis. i was blessed to have known him. i think he would have been pleased. i think what was pleasing is that each one of the three presidents that spoke and president obama giving the eulogy challenged us to do what john lewis gave his life for. the voting bill, there's a pending piece of...
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white house reporter john than lamiere and kimberly atkins. both msnbc contributors. jonathan, the president really not a a bidie abiding by when ya hole, stop digging. he was rebuked by figures across the spectrum of his critics from the right to the left for suggesting that an election be delayed. by the end of the day, a lot of people concluded he was throwing his own sort of shiny object into the arena to distract from the catastrophic economic news and the ever declining poll numbers. the knews tod news he halted al advertising. what's going on? >> i think sometimes it's overstated the apresident's -- how calculated the president is when he does try to distract. this is a case where it was definitely intentioned. the president looking at the very grim economic numbers. this is not something he talked about with the campaign. there was not a plan behind this. we know that he has, of course, been sowing a lot of doubt about the election in the fall. even though he can't change the election date, even though he was reprimanded by democrats and republicans alike. it'
white house reporter john than lamiere and kimberly atkins. both msnbc contributors. jonathan, the president really not a a bidie abiding by when ya hole, stop digging. he was rebuked by figures across the spectrum of his critics from the right to the left for suggesting that an election be delayed. by the end of the day, a lot of people concluded he was throwing his own sort of shiny object into the arena to distract from the catastrophic economic news and the ever declining poll numbers. the...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. china warns the uk over interference in hong kong — and over reconsideration of huawei's role in uk telecoms. if you want to make china a hostile country, you have to bear the consequences. the americas remain the coronavirus pandemic epicentre — we'll be live in brazil. and why does president trump keep talking about postal voting? we will look at why it has become a major political issue in the us. welcome. we're going to start in hong kong. it's been a week since china imposed a controversial national security law — today we've got to see full details of the powers it gives hong kong's police. here's npr's emily fung's verdict... "in a week's time, "hong kong has gone from this mainland—based reporter's dream "to an operating environment designed to strike the fear of law into anyone who wants to mildly talk about dissent". well, the authorities published details of these powers on monday night. as you can see, there's a lot of it. here are some of the main points — under what it c
hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. china warns the uk over interference in hong kong — and over reconsideration of huawei's role in uk telecoms. if you want to make china a hostile country, you have to bear the consequences. the americas remain the coronavirus pandemic epicentre — we'll be live in brazil. and why does president trump keep talking about postal voting? we will look at why it has become a major political issue in the us. welcome. we're going to start in hong...
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she knocks out miranda atkins seven seconds into the fight. wow, what a knockout. with the victory, estrada, who is a champion in two weight classes, improves to a perfect 19-0. that's a look at sports. more news after the break. feel like you've watched all the things? now there's more to love with xfinity x1, the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. xfinity. the future of awesome. want restand schools?pen? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the spread. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board ap
she knocks out miranda atkins seven seconds into the fight. wow, what a knockout. with the victory, estrada, who is a champion in two weight classes, improves to a perfect 19-0. that's a look at sports. more news after the break. feel like you've watched all the things? now there's more to love with xfinity x1, the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to...
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ros atkins has more.g so many decisions about important values for society like free expression and safety. but is facebook losing control? can it manage misinformation and hate speech? facebook is certainly under pressure. it is facing an advertiser boycott that is growing by the day. it was started by the campaign stop eat for profit. it was the content it was gone by —— from facebook and instagram. it includes white supremacy, anti—semitism, and vaccine misinformation. it resonated. all of these countries have now joined the boycott. lego for example says it was to contribute to a positive, inclusive, digital environment. the languages most up from clothing company patagonia. their business model is flawed and they failed to take the steps needed to remedy it. more than ever they are in debt —— endangering human health and weakening democratic systems. concerns about contact on facebook are global, from islamophobia in australia and new zealand to mysteries from donald trump. facebook has its defence.
ros atkins has more.g so many decisions about important values for society like free expression and safety. but is facebook losing control? can it manage misinformation and hate speech? facebook is certainly under pressure. it is facing an advertiser boycott that is growing by the day. it was started by the campaign stop eat for profit. it was the content it was gone by —— from facebook and instagram. it includes white supremacy, anti—semitism, and vaccine misinformation. it resonated....
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according to a survey of bay area and southern california commercial developers conducted by the atkins ucl a anderson forecast, although they are not as pessimistic when it comes to demand for industrial space and multifamily apartments the pandemic has tended to accentuate trends that were already there retail was already struggling that will continue and accelerate industry was booming already hitting the economy was growing a lot every single year the pandemic is of course put that little earlier are some of the family have always been a little bit more of a stay issued go because people have to have a place that they have offices the most interesting. >>because you have a trend before for for a long time for smaller footprints. >>with a lot more communal space everybody working close together. that's just a show right now chris foley is a san francisco based developer who expects this downturn to play out as other boom and bust cycles have in the bay area the world is not going to end. >>the only thing is going to happen is we're actually get some rational construction pricing. whe
according to a survey of bay area and southern california commercial developers conducted by the atkins ucl a anderson forecast, although they are not as pessimistic when it comes to demand for industrial space and multifamily apartments the pandemic has tended to accentuate trends that were already there retail was already struggling that will continue and accelerate industry was booming already hitting the economy was growing a lot every single year the pandemic is of course put that little...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. the world health organisation says too many countries are getting their coronavirus responses wrong. i want to be straight with you. there will be no return to the old normalfor there will be no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future. from its impact on the heart, to how immunity works — there's still a lot being learned about the virus. we'll take a look at some of the latest discoveries. in england, the message on face coverings is shifting. wearing them in shops is likely to become mandatory. parts of the us are still struggling to get on top of the pandemic. if florida were a country, the number of new cases there in one day would put it fourth in the world. and manchester city have overturned a two year ban on playing european club football — that would have seriously harmed their finances and their chances of keeping their best players. welcome. the head of the world health organization has repeated his warning that the pandemic is getting worse — it says too many c
hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. the world health organisation says too many countries are getting their coronavirus responses wrong. i want to be straight with you. there will be no return to the old normalfor there will be no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future. from its impact on the heart, to how immunity works — there's still a lot being learned about the virus. we'll take a look at some of the latest discoveries. in england, the message on face coverings...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. there are fresh warnings on covid—19.lobal cases have reached 16 million — and the infection rate is escalating. we'll take a detailed look at state of the pandemic. we'll have the latest on the uk's decision to imposed a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. vietnam sees its first coronavirus cases for three months — and reacts by flying 80,000 tourists out of one city. plus, an update from lebanon where there are warnings it is on the brink of losing control of the virus — these pictures are of an underground car park in the north of the country being used to train medics. there are calls for a new lockdown there. welcome. it's been almost six months since covid—19 was declared a public health emergency — and this is what's happening. the pandemic continues to accelerate. in the past six weeks, the total number of cases has roughly doubled. across today's 0utside source we'll take a detailed look at the pandemic, how it's escalating and how it's being tackled. let's start with the headline statistics. they're stark.
hello, i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. there are fresh warnings on covid—19.lobal cases have reached 16 million — and the infection rate is escalating. we'll take a detailed look at state of the pandemic. we'll have the latest on the uk's decision to imposed a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. vietnam sees its first coronavirus cases for three months — and reacts by flying 80,000 tourists out of one city. plus, an update from lebanon where there are warnings it is on...
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hello — i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source.onight — we're going to talk about china — and its relations with the west. what the ccp does to the chinese people is bad enough, but the free world shouldn't tolerate beijing abuses as well. china's being attacked on severalfronts, on huawei, on hong kong and on the south china sea. we'll go through all the issues in play. katty kay will take us through the coronavirus numbers in the us — they continue to alarm. researchers are warning of a jaw—dropping global crash in children being born. and we'll explain why a us furniture company has had to deny it's involved in child sex trafficking. well, tension between china and the west is becoming acute — for several reasons. first, hong kong. it has had preferential trade terms with the us compared to mainland china. not any more. here's president trump making the announcement. hong kong will now be treated the same as mainland china, no special privileges, no special economic treatment and no export of sensitive technologies. and it was f
hello — i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source.onight — we're going to talk about china — and its relations with the west. what the ccp does to the chinese people is bad enough, but the free world shouldn't tolerate beijing abuses as well. china's being attacked on severalfronts, on huawei, on hong kong and on the south china sea. we'll go through all the issues in play. katty kay will take us through the coronavirus numbers in the us — they continue to alarm. researchers are warning...
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when you hear reverend atkin talk about people during the very last moments of their life not being ablehave a proper goodbye with their loved ones because of covid-19, it's a was a reminder of how important it is that we elect a president that is going to take covid-19 seriously so we can get this under control. and we are going to have a president who understands the emotions loved ones go through when they're getting through these very traumatic events. and that understands these workers, that they need better pay and benefits. they need better working conditions and that's why we need to elect joe biden. we better get on every call we can possibly get on between now and these next 100 days to make sure we elect joe biden president. guess what? on election day, you all might be coming down to texas to celebrate with me and eddie bernice johnson because joe budden iden will win texas. [laughter] rep. johnson: we better do everything we can because our lives depend on it literally. our comfort, our opportunity depends on whether or not we have a leader who understands that. a leader tha
when you hear reverend atkin talk about people during the very last moments of their life not being ablehave a proper goodbye with their loved ones because of covid-19, it's a was a reminder of how important it is that we elect a president that is going to take covid-19 seriously so we can get this under control. and we are going to have a president who understands the emotions loved ones go through when they're getting through these very traumatic events. and that understands these workers,...
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. >> god, such good points, kim atkins.shment to all of you is you have to stay through for another block. >>> still to come, the debate for army bases over confederate leaders seem to be trump and everyone else, including his own military. next. ding his own military next you can't predict the future. but a resilient business can be ready for it. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48 hours... to the university moving hundreds of apps quickly to the cloud... or the city government going digital to keep critical services running. you are creating the future-- on the fly. and we are helping you do it. vmware. realize what's possible. cindy crawford doesn't just walk the red carpet. she rocks it! and today, at over 50, she still steals the show. even vogue magazine exclaims, "at 52, cindy still looks as good as she did at 25!" us weekly calls it "proof that cindy does not age" what's cindy's secret? meaningful beauty supreme! the
. >> god, such good points, kim atkins.shment to all of you is you have to stay through for another block. >>> still to come, the debate for army bases over confederate leaders seem to be trump and everyone else, including his own military. next. ding his own military next you can't predict the future. but a resilient business can be ready for it. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just...
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kimberly atkins and clint watts. >>> another break in our live coverage. when we come back -- back to school. it's happening in a state that's also seeing a surge in cases of coronavirus. our report from there next. frot at heinz, every ketchup starts with our same tomatoes. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup without making a ketchup for everyone. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work.chup but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peac
kimberly atkins and clint watts. >>> another break in our live coverage. when we come back -- back to school. it's happening in a state that's also seeing a surge in cases of coronavirus. our report from there next. frot at heinz, every ketchup starts with our same tomatoes. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup without making a ketchup for everyone. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work.chup but we...
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hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. the time of the next election, we will have implemented in law, an irreversible path for the complete removal of huawei equipment from our 5g network. ghislaine maxwell, the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstien, is denied bail by a judge in new york. she has pleaded not guilty to charges that she helped him abuse underage girls. more than 125 million people are going back into lockdown in india. and new figures show that the uk economy's growth was even lower than expected — and there's a warning it may take unitl 2024 to recover.
hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source. the time of the next election, we will have implemented in law, an irreversible path for the complete removal of huawei equipment from our 5g network. ghislaine maxwell, the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstien, is denied bail by a judge in new york. she has pleaded not guilty to charges that she helped him abuse underage girls. more than 125 million people are going back into lockdown in india. and new figures show that the uk economy's growth...
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hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source the bosses of amazon, facebook, apple and google aretition. we'll bring you the latest. america's top infectious diseases expert warns the politicisation of the coronavirus is coming in the way of an effective response. there is a considerable degree of political divisiveness to a level that everyone admits, you don't need me to make that declaration. and in europe, young people could be contributing to the resurgence of coronavirus, the new warning from
hello i'm ros atkins, welcome to outside source the bosses of amazon, facebook, apple and google aretition. we'll bring you the latest. america's top infectious diseases expert warns the politicisation of the coronavirus is coming in the way of an effective response. there is a considerable degree of political divisiveness to a level that everyone admits, you don't need me to make that declaration. and in europe, young people could be contributing to the resurgence of coronavirus, the new...
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before dr atkins study was published there was little interest in the sunken ships except among underwater archaeologists and all. but the experts at no i soon realized that they needed to learn a lot more about world war 2 era wrecks and the potentially deadly contents. the researchers investigate every somethin ship that they find. they try to determine the extent of rust damage and whether any oil is leaking out. they use persuasion laser equipment to measure every millimeter of the wreckage. one of noise main tasks is to protect america's ocean and coastal resources this is no one headquarters in maryland marine researcher lisa simons is in charge of monitoring wrecks located in u.s. waters. simons was alarmed by doctor at can study she hadn't realized that there were so many wrecks or that they contained so much fuel . well there was a lot of concern in that was something that we were we were very aware of because there's been a lot of allegations about the waters of the united states the water. germany europe japan being full of ticking time bombs with 20000 points on it there are ac
before dr atkins study was published there was little interest in the sunken ships except among underwater archaeologists and all. but the experts at no i soon realized that they needed to learn a lot more about world war 2 era wrecks and the potentially deadly contents. the researchers investigate every somethin ship that they find. they try to determine the extent of rust damage and whether any oil is leaking out. they use persuasion laser equipment to measure every millimeter of the...
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hello i‘m ros atkins, welcome to outside source in parts of europe, there‘s concern as the number ofti—racism protests around the country. violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate protests to wreak senseless havoc and destruction on innocent victims. malaysia‘s former prime minister is sent to prison
hello i‘m ros atkins, welcome to outside source in parts of europe, there‘s concern as the number ofti—racism protests around the country. violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate protests to wreak senseless havoc and destruction on innocent victims. malaysia‘s former prime minister is sent to prison
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next — here's ros atkins' latest deep dive — this time, on the facebook ad's boycott.one individual, one company should be making so many decisions about important values for society like free expression and safety. but is facebook losing control? can it manage misinformation and hate speech? facebook is certainly under pressure. it is facing an advertiser boycott that is growing by the day. it was started by the campaign stop hate for profit. it lists the content it wants gone from facebook and instagram. this includes white supremacy, anti—semitism and vaccine misinformation. and the message resonated. all these companies have now joined the boycott. lego says it wants to contribute to a positive, inclusive digital environment. the language is more stark from clothing company patagonia. the business model is flawed and they failed to take the steps necessary to remedy it and no more than ever they are endangering human health and weakening democratic systems. and concerns about content on facebook are global. from islamophobia in new zealand, ethnic tensions in india
next — here's ros atkins' latest deep dive — this time, on the facebook ad's boycott.one individual, one company should be making so many decisions about important values for society like free expression and safety. but is facebook losing control? can it manage misinformation and hate speech? facebook is certainly under pressure. it is facing an advertiser boycott that is growing by the day. it was started by the campaign stop hate for profit. it lists the content it wants gone from...