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in order to survive every rung aton has to develop a 4 dimensional map in their head covering space and time it takes time to learn the lock down can only be relaxed once the pandemic has been contained this is not good for the animals their fitness deteriorates and they become bored even the. those that have already been set free currently lead better lives is still something. i want to tell you you should any rang it hangs here catch the coronavirus they won't pass it on to other ones in the wild what's more they tend to be naturally self isolating creatures anyway and don't hang out in big groups so the team faces the challenge of protecting their wards from possible infection while also training them for release. this video was shot a couple of years ago there is no guarantee that a self-sustaining population will emerge here again over the past half century 80 percent of the region's rain forests have been cut down to make way for vast plantations. on our last visit paid to pocket stress the importance of saving the forest and teaching the orangutans survival skills. if the orangut
in order to survive every rung aton has to develop a 4 dimensional map in their head covering space and time it takes time to learn the lock down can only be relaxed once the pandemic has been contained this is not good for the animals their fitness deteriorates and they become bored even the. those that have already been set free currently lead better lives is still something. i want to tell you you should any rang it hangs here catch the coronavirus they won't pass it on to other ones in the...
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you're black and successful, and haven't thrown incompletely with colin kaepernick, you still must atoneyou must explain and then prostrate yourself before the altar of. and her oprah winfrey. >> there are white people who are not as powerful as the system of white people, the pass system that has been put in place, but they still, no matter where they are on the ladder of success, they still have there whiteness. >> whiteness still gives you an advantage no matter what. >> the first thing you need to know as oprah winfrey is living the american dream. atatst 66, her success shows ust a great country we have. she has grown up a black girl from mississippi in the jim crow era, she used her brains and succeeded beyond the imaginatiol of people of all races. she is a billionaire and a global superstar, i don't begrudge her one bit for it. i am in all of what she accomplished, but today, to be cutting-edge and relevant, you need to elevate blm and complain about healthier unfair the world's is.. her old magazine just said they're ending the print run, she needed something provocative to prom
you're black and successful, and haven't thrown incompletely with colin kaepernick, you still must atoneyou must explain and then prostrate yourself before the altar of. and her oprah winfrey. >> there are white people who are not as powerful as the system of white people, the pass system that has been put in place, but they still, no matter where they are on the ladder of success, they still have there whiteness. >> whiteness still gives you an advantage no matter what. >>...
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what they don't know is grant spent the rest of his life atoning for that action. as president he appointed more jews to public office than any other presidents combined. he spoke out on human rights abuses. in both cases it was because of persecution of the jews. since we're sitting here in washington, d.c., during the last year of his second term, he was invited to the dedication of a synagogue. grant went with his son and with a u.s. senator. it was a three-hour ceremony. here he's president of the united states. this is a congregation, probably had 30 or 40 people. one hour into the dedication of this synagogue, the elders went over to grant and said, mr. president, we're touched that you would come to this humble function. you can leave now in good conscious. grant insisted on saying the full three hours. reached into his pocket, gave a donation to the synagogue. it was one of the pleasurable things about him, he was not a prejudice man. he was not a man full of hatred. you could read his statements on blacks or native americans, kind of hair-raising, fer row
what they don't know is grant spent the rest of his life atoning for that action. as president he appointed more jews to public office than any other presidents combined. he spoke out on human rights abuses. in both cases it was because of persecution of the jews. since we're sitting here in washington, d.c., during the last year of his second term, he was invited to the dedication of a synagogue. grant went with his son and with a u.s. senator. it was a three-hour ceremony. here he's president...
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what they don't know is grant spent the rest of his life atoning for that action. as president he appointed more jews to public office than all the other 19th century presidents combined. he became the first president to speak out on human rights abuses abroad and in both cases because of persecution of the jews, one time in russia, one time in poland, and then most remarkable of all since we're sitting here in washington, d.c., during the last year of his second term, he was invited to the dedication of the synagogue, a very tiny synagogue. grant went with his son and with a u.s. senator. it was a three-hour ceremony. he's president of the united states, this was a confwregation that probably had 40 or 50 people. one hour into the dedication of this synagogue, the elders of the synagogue went over to grant and said, mr. president, we're very touched you would come to this humble function, you can leave now in good conscience. grant insisted on staying the full three hours, reached into his pocket, gave a donation to the synagogue. he was not -- it was kind of one
what they don't know is grant spent the rest of his life atoning for that action. as president he appointed more jews to public office than all the other 19th century presidents combined. he became the first president to speak out on human rights abuses abroad and in both cases because of persecution of the jews, one time in russia, one time in poland, and then most remarkable of all since we're sitting here in washington, d.c., during the last year of his second term, he was invited to the...
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they are aton said a tipping point. while the number of infections is on the rise, the number of hospitalizations in france is down. corridors, french hospitals arare barely unrecognizable. patients who were on ventilators are gone. it is downwn from 7019 in april, and yet the numumber of infectis has grown n in recent w weeks. >> [speaking french] >> the testing positivity rate at grown in the past month, less than 1% in early july. , sorate has dououbled to 2.2% why are e hospitals empty? french]h]king >> this could mean that peoplele whwho are vulnerable protect themselves, but a new crisis may be right around the corner. as the virus spreads, it could hit more people and more vulnerable ones toward the end of the summer when people return to work. then icus could look like this again. >> india has the fourth highest number of coronavirus deaths in the world. the total number of people who have died in the country has surged past 47,000. india saw its b biggest single y spike on thursday. 67 thousand covid-19 cases w
they are aton said a tipping point. while the number of infections is on the rise, the number of hospitalizations in france is down. corridors, french hospitals arare barely unrecognizable. patients who were on ventilators are gone. it is downwn from 7019 in april, and yet the numumber of infectis has grown n in recent w weeks. >> [speaking french] >> the testing positivity rate at grown in the past month, less than 1% in early july. , sorate has dououbled to 2.2% why are e...
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it was developed by atone, a company that specializes in creates wearable robotic devices.was originally created to give ann extra boost ofower t to elder and disabled users whilile walking. cableses that run too t the kne thatat are strapapped arounund unit around the waist prorovide assistance while moving whchlt the wearer begins to raise a leg, a corresponding cable pulls upwards. the maker realized with a simple adjustment the devevice could b used for exercise. by usingng the rear cables to pl back, the cables can provide a safe and adjustable level of resistance. >> translator:r: we never imagid our device couldld be usedd by someonone workingng out in plac. we work closely w with persoson trainers and went through a lot of trial and error in order to get the device working right for this new kind of application. >> reporter: the client wears the device during the teletraining sessions, but resistance settings are adjusted by the trainer. built-in sensors collect detailed information such as the client's stride e length and ho high they arare lifting theirirt ofoff t
it was developed by atone, a company that specializes in creates wearable robotic devices.was originally created to give ann extra boost ofower t to elder and disabled users whilile walking. cableses that run too t the kne thatat are strapapped arounund unit around the waist prorovide assistance while moving whchlt the wearer begins to raise a leg, a corresponding cable pulls upwards. the maker realized with a simple adjustment the devevice could b used for exercise. by usingng the rear cables...
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in order to survive every rung aton has to develop a 4 dimensional map in their head covering space and time it takes time to learn all that but we've had to suspend the learning process where the trees and when do they bear fruit as the iraqi towns have to stay in their cages. the lockdown can only be relaxed once the pandemic has been contained this is not good for the animals their fitness deteriorates and they become bored even the not the best preconditions for release and survival in the wild. those that have already been set free currently lead better lives keepers go on patrol to check on them and provide extra food if need be. here to social distancing applies. to. their lives out. for. the school is located in the book to take up who rain forest and releases its graduates there it's a very remote location. so should any around it tanks here catch the coronavirus they won't pass it on to other ones in the wild. what's more they tend to be naturally self isolating creatures anyway and don't hang out in big groups. the team faces the challenge of protecting their wards from possi
in order to survive every rung aton has to develop a 4 dimensional map in their head covering space and time it takes time to learn all that but we've had to suspend the learning process where the trees and when do they bear fruit as the iraqi towns have to stay in their cages. the lockdown can only be relaxed once the pandemic has been contained this is not good for the animals their fitness deteriorates and they become bored even the not the best preconditions for release and survival in the...
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our current political discourse, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was the united states who has to atone to reject almost everything about u.s. history instead of celebrating the great things this country has done; liberating the world from both fascism in that war and communism in the cold war and spreading prosperity through the global adoption of capitalism, small examples. they want us to believe america has always stood for oppression and hatred. now, of course this country isn't perfect. no country is or ever has been, but can question we stop with the self-denunciation and the calls for reeducation? can't we just acknowledge that what so many americans fought and died for over the centuries was, indeed, the most precious thing imaginable, the life to live in genuine freedom and pursue this nation's enduring ideals. that's it for us this week. be sure to follow me on twitter, facebook and ins gram, and i'll be back next week with more in-depth interviews here on "the wall street journal at large." thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to barron's round talking about where we get
our current political discourse, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was the united states who has to atone to reject almost everything about u.s. history instead of celebrating the great things this country has done; liberating the world from both fascism in that war and communism in the cold war and spreading prosperity through the global adoption of capitalism, small examples. they want us to believe america has always stood for oppression and hatred. now, of course this country isn't perfect....
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earlier today the aton order when winds picked up blowing flames from the ridge towards the homes, but as the winds calmed down, the order was downgraded to a warning. the hard part about these fires is that so many started all at the same time. resources are being spread thin and in some cases the fires in the most remote areas are not being staffed. >> we have orders in for more crews and stuff, but they do prioritize the fires based on life threats, property threats and move crews to the fire locations that need it most. >> i think they're just trying to be super cautious. they don't have a lot of people to fight the fires because they're everywhere right now. >> reporter: many residents along killcare say it's a tough decision whether to stay or go. it's hard to leave their homes, but they also know it's a narrow canyon with only one road in and one road out. now right now the winds are calm. temperatures are down. so fire crews hope to take advantage of this calm fire weather to try to reinforce the containment lines they were building yesterday and today. katie nielsen, kpix5. >>
earlier today the aton order when winds picked up blowing flames from the ridge towards the homes, but as the winds calmed down, the order was downgraded to a warning. the hard part about these fires is that so many started all at the same time. resources are being spread thin and in some cases the fires in the most remote areas are not being staffed. >> we have orders in for more crews and stuff, but they do prioritize the fires based on life threats, property threats and move crews to...
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atonement was critically acclaimed both as a novel and a film a sweeping tale of the trail guilt and love. the children act from 2014 was also made into a film a high court judge has to make a life or death decision a teenage boy refuses a life saving blood transfusion on religious grounds once again mckeown proved to be a con a sewer of the human experience unafraid to ask the big questions for novels or forms of investigation we are what condition is. what it's like to be human what it's like to be human now this stage in history and novels are also increasingly exploratory and what the impact is. new technologies on private lives as well as social existence something he explores in his latest novel in machines like me published in 2019 he tells the story of an android and asks are robots perhaps better than humans. only months later he published the cockroach up biting satire about preggers it make you. imagines an insect transformed into the british prime minister it's the most overtly political novel he's ever written mckeown is a vocal and passionate remainer describing brags i
atonement was critically acclaimed both as a novel and a film a sweeping tale of the trail guilt and love. the children act from 2014 was also made into a film a high court judge has to make a life or death decision a teenage boy refuses a life saving blood transfusion on religious grounds once again mckeown proved to be a con a sewer of the human experience unafraid to ask the big questions for novels or forms of investigation we are what condition is. what it's like to be human what it's like...
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sort of a 6 mentality that says that generations after generations must atone for what happened in 13 years of german history germany's willingness to confront its past as a cue to parts of society before the retired colonel has been approved politicians here a limb and saying the idea that he would be put forward in the 1st place as an ambassador . donald trump sins douglas macgregor to berlin he describes the german culture of remembrance of nazi crimes is a sick mentality and we thought up to richard grinnell things could only get better the u.s. government is free to choose on busters whether mr mcgregor will be confirmed by the senate is completely open in any case he would come to believe with heavy baggage there's already enough xenophobia rhetoric here coming from the f.t. mcgregor's controversial statements aren't just limited to germany he's upset people with what he's had to say about mexico kosovo and ukraine while he was talking to my r.t. american colleagues we certainly have a new cultural identity in eastern and southern ukraine that's clearly russian but we know the d
sort of a 6 mentality that says that generations after generations must atone for what happened in 13 years of german history germany's willingness to confront its past as a cue to parts of society before the retired colonel has been approved politicians here a limb and saying the idea that he would be put forward in the 1st place as an ambassador . donald trump sins douglas macgregor to berlin he describes the german culture of remembrance of nazi crimes is a sick mentality and we thought up...
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sense in surrounding neighbours, prominently china and south korea that japan is not sufficiently atonedparticularly on the right wing there is a sense that they have apologised over and over. but many times the language used is quite vague, in the ceremony the emperor used the word "deep remorse," which is very clear but sometimes when other politicians speak they speak a little more vaguely and seem to include as much the victims injapan, including the imperial war soldiers as they do the victims of their own aggression. and so i think there is a lot of controversy about that and a sense that injapan there are some who wish to revise history. yasukuni is particularly controversial as that classic war criminal rebuke of the history, honouring those who should not be honoured, particularly in south korea. the foreign minister yesterday said they were disappointed that these foreign ministers had visited. but there is also modern geopolitical overtones here. i mean, china has definitely been increasing its military aggression in the region and so there is a sense as well that in japan, vi
sense in surrounding neighbours, prominently china and south korea that japan is not sufficiently atonedparticularly on the right wing there is a sense that they have apologised over and over. but many times the language used is quite vague, in the ceremony the emperor used the word "deep remorse," which is very clear but sometimes when other politicians speak they speak a little more vaguely and seem to include as much the victims injapan, including the imperial war soldiers as they...
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migrants especially from africa are exposed exploited and defenseless people don't understand the atoning government we want to just stop this irresponsible minister who was once an unskilled agricultural worker her self was visibly moved as she announced the change for limits you're on with us no more of these invisible aquaculture a fine work will be minimal visible in the future may not even be seen. but the nor does not reach the invisible ones in the fields says i took a hold of a lot. the lawyer is a voluntary legal advisor to many migrants he fights the. senseless regulations that make legal work in residency almost impossible for day labor as well so goes along with you the labels police department has to intervene and give the ok all of these procedures that are completely apologise. for a man a it's a vicious circle the bureaucratic obstacles are complicated and incomprehensible even for legal experts. this is for a typical obstacle course to discourage applicants if. they have to provide evidence of their place of residence on financial security how they provide for themselves
migrants especially from africa are exposed exploited and defenseless people don't understand the atoning government we want to just stop this irresponsible minister who was once an unskilled agricultural worker her self was visibly moved as she announced the change for limits you're on with us no more of these invisible aquaculture a fine work will be minimal visible in the future may not even be seen. but the nor does not reach the invisible ones in the fields says i took a hold of a lot. the...
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permanent protest against japan's wartime atrocities protesters accuse the japanese of still not properly atoning for the treatment of so-called comfort women taken from career to work in imperial army brothels during world war 2 other sporadic protests here a pit in my eyes the troubled relations between the 2 neighbors such as this campaign to boycott japanese goods that followed a long running court battle to force japanese companies to compensate the korean victims of wartime forced labor through interviewer and this goes against international norms in that case we have no choice but to respond so we should handle this to avoid that happening through additional japan did respond imposing trade restrictions that damage south korea's high tech manufacturing despite appeals from seoul we don't win and we hope the japanese government would more actively and sincerely respond to our ongoing efforts to resort. this issue through diplomatic channels. this deep rooted and a master to it has even affected the handling of the coronavirus with japan accused of imposing unnecessarily harsh restrictions o
permanent protest against japan's wartime atrocities protesters accuse the japanese of still not properly atoning for the treatment of so-called comfort women taken from career to work in imperial army brothels during world war 2 other sporadic protests here a pit in my eyes the troubled relations between the 2 neighbors such as this campaign to boycott japanese goods that followed a long running court battle to force japanese companies to compensate the korean victims of wartime forced labor...
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and appointed choose, to more government posts, like many previous presidents, and he did atone to use the jewish vernacular. and very much was accepted and celebrated by jews in washington after that. >> interesting. here's another question about grant, and antisemitism. was he in fact, an antisemite earlier in his life? >> you know i think the army, and the culture the civilian culture, or both rifle and antisemitism. >> the military had almost a tradition of antisemitism, and if you read the editorials published in the north and south, in the early days of the civil war, there was a lot of blame attributed to jews, or mercenary activities, or profiteering, or making shoddy close. and look it was rampant in the cultures, so was he an antisemite? i guess the same way he was a slave holder? but later he became the enemy of the ku klux klan, and it is probably antisemitic but he had a father, who was a character. and always trying to make money off of his sons fame. one of the things that triggered his notorious order, expelling jews was the fact that his father turned up in his camp on
and appointed choose, to more government posts, like many previous presidents, and he did atone to use the jewish vernacular. and very much was accepted and celebrated by jews in washington after that. >> interesting. here's another question about grant, and antisemitism. was he in fact, an antisemite earlier in his life? >> you know i think the army, and the culture the civilian culture, or both rifle and antisemitism. >> the military had almost a tradition of antisemitism,...
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those close to him said he was trying to atone for having said that the -- the most celebrated of allzed young negro leaders as puerile and undisciplined. he urged self improvement. -- could be owner or manager of a big department store, and their self-improvement. a negro can aspire to raise himself out of the ghetto. in los angeles, california, an orthodontist would seemed to have made it. with his wife and two children, he has lived and worked in this long segregated world for seven years, but even here, there is still that subtle, barely discernible, yet essential difference between the worlds of the white and the negro. listen carefully. >> coming to los angeles, i decided that i would not segregate myself, that i would seek an office in an area open to any person who would seek my services. the most prominent area appeared to be welsh boulevard, and this was the only place where i look for office space. i contacted the landlord, who said he would be happy to rent to me, but that he thought he should check with the other not too far away from me, whom i met on the tennis courts w
those close to him said he was trying to atone for having said that the -- the most celebrated of allzed young negro leaders as puerile and undisciplined. he urged self improvement. -- could be owner or manager of a big department store, and their self-improvement. a negro can aspire to raise himself out of the ghetto. in los angeles, california, an orthodontist would seemed to have made it. with his wife and two children, he has lived and worked in this long segregated world for seven years,...
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those close to him saying he was trying to atone for the friends.s to win first class edition ship is in the schools and not the streets. he fell from grace when he set him as even here in this peaceful, liberated atmosphere, they're still not subtle, yet they are essential difference between the worlds of the white and the black. . what coming to los angeles, i decided that i would not segregate myself, that i would sit in office in an area open to any person who would seek my services. the most prominent area this is the and this is the only only place pace where i looked for office what that i look for space. office space. i, contacted the landlord i contacted the landlord and he said he would be happy to rent me. red to me but that he thought. but i thought that he should check with the other tenants to see if there are any other objections from the other tenants. obviously there were none and so i stayed. we looked at several apartments and would've taken a couple but it was obvious that they were not open to us so that we moved here and shortl
those close to him saying he was trying to atone for the friends.s to win first class edition ship is in the schools and not the streets. he fell from grace when he set him as even here in this peaceful, liberated atmosphere, they're still not subtle, yet they are essential difference between the worlds of the white and the black. . what coming to los angeles, i decided that i would not segregate myself, that i would sit in office in an area open to any person who would seek my services. the...
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those close to him say he was actually trying to atone for having said earlier that the demonstrations matter of excitement rather than conviction for most and vowing the -- was in the schools not in the streets. the most celebrated of all students fell from grace when he criticized young leaders as undisciplined, told his listeners any of you out there could be owner or manager of a big department store and urged self-improvement as a method for advancement. can aspire to raise himself out of the ghetto. dr. wendell cotton han orthodontist seemed to have made it with his wife and two children, he has lived and worked in this nonsegregated world for the past seven years but even here in this peaceful liberated atmosphere there is still the subtle barely discernible yet difference of the worlds. listen carefully. >> coming to los angeles, i decided that i would not segregate myself, that i would seek an office in an area open to any person who would seek my services. the most prominent area appeared to be wilshire boulevard and this is the only place i looked for office space. i contact
those close to him say he was actually trying to atone for having said earlier that the demonstrations matter of excitement rather than conviction for most and vowing the -- was in the schools not in the streets. the most celebrated of all students fell from grace when he criticized young leaders as undisciplined, told his listeners any of you out there could be owner or manager of a big department store and urged self-improvement as a method for advancement. can aspire to raise himself out of...
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atonement was critically acclaimed both as a novel and a film a sweeping tale of betrayal guilt and love. the children act from 2014 was also made into a film a high court judge has to make a life or death decision a teenage boy refuses a life saving blood transfusion on religious grounds once again mckeown proved to be a con a sewer of the human experience on afraid to ask the big questions novels or forms a little vest again we are what condition is. what it's like to be human what it is. to be human now at this stage of history and novels are also increasingly exploratory and what the impact is all new technologies on private lives as well as social existence something he explores in his latest novel in machines like me published in 2019 he tells the story of an android and asks are robots perhaps better than humans. only months later he published a cockroach up biting satire about breaks it mcewen imagines an insect transformed into the british prime minister it's the most overtly political novel he's ever written mckeown as a vocal and passionate remainer describing brags it as the
atonement was critically acclaimed both as a novel and a film a sweeping tale of betrayal guilt and love. the children act from 2014 was also made into a film a high court judge has to make a life or death decision a teenage boy refuses a life saving blood transfusion on religious grounds once again mckeown proved to be a con a sewer of the human experience on afraid to ask the big questions novels or forms a little vest again we are what condition is. what it's like to be human what it is. to...
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some people joined q anon, some ordered pel atons, and neither will shut up about it.u how much the internet is ruining our brains. when shakespeare was quarantined during the play he was, like, maybe i should write king lear. now people are sitting around in coronavirus saying i wonder if i could prove tom hanks has sex with the devil. from the swampiest parts to have the internet, q anon picked up followers and grew into an online movement. seems many of the things it predicted never came true. >> early on they were claiming robert mueller was investigating and indicting leaders, and president trump was working with mural's team. >> president trump is creating a secret team to arrest them and force them to wear ankle bracelets. >> the belief is the late j.f. cments, jr. is alive and helping trump clean up the deep state. >> nearly all of these clues including hillary clinton was arrested turned out to be wrong, but the batting average doesn't seem to matter. >> you can present them with evidence, you can common strait how they've gone wrong and they don't seem to car
some people joined q anon, some ordered pel atons, and neither will shut up about it.u how much the internet is ruining our brains. when shakespeare was quarantined during the play he was, like, maybe i should write king lear. now people are sitting around in coronavirus saying i wonder if i could prove tom hanks has sex with the devil. from the swampiest parts to have the internet, q anon picked up followers and grew into an online movement. seems many of the things it predicted never came...
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i want him to atone for the crime bill, apologize and not just apologize but also what is he going to do to move forward like harris did with her back on track program. that is important for voters to be humble enough to say i didn't do what i should have done and i will do better and not just i am better than donald trump. that will not work as we move into november. it is not good enough for every voter. >> what do you think that are in c can learn from this week as we look ahead to next week? >> one final note on the dnc, the swamp found a successor and it is not joe biden. it is kamala harris. something tells me barack obama is not going to spy and leak and launch a campaign to unseat her like he did to donald trump. so many lied last night, they never gave donald trump a chance. hillary clinton used her dossier to spy on him, to leak against him, to overthrow our votes, say our votes didn't matter is what barack obama and hillary clinton did by launching the russia collusion hoax but what we can learn is a lesson from real americans, talk about the promise of america, that is wha
i want him to atone for the crime bill, apologize and not just apologize but also what is he going to do to move forward like harris did with her back on track program. that is important for voters to be humble enough to say i didn't do what i should have done and i will do better and not just i am better than donald trump. that will not work as we move into november. it is not good enough for every voter. >> what do you think that are in c can learn from this week as we look ahead to...
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protesters accuse the japanese of not properly atoning for the treatment of comfort women taken from in imperial army brothels during world war ii. other sporadic protests epitomize the troubled relations between the two neighbors, such as this campaign to boycott japanese goods. that followed a long-running court battle to force japanese companies to compensate korean victims of wartime forced labor. >> this goes against international norms. in that case we have no choice but to respond. we should handle this to avoid that happening. >> japan did respond imposing trade restrictions that damaged south korea's high-tech manufacturing despite appeals from seoul. >> we hope the japanese government would more actively and sincerely respond to resolve this issue through diplomatic giles -- channels. >> the deep-rooted animosity has affected the handling of the coronavirus with japan accused of imposing unnecessarily harsh restrictions on south korean travelers while hurting both countries, now neither able to hold back from taking a swipe would national pride is at stake. this monument to
protesters accuse the japanese of not properly atoning for the treatment of comfort women taken from in imperial army brothels during world war ii. other sporadic protests epitomize the troubled relations between the two neighbors, such as this campaign to boycott japanese goods. that followed a long-running court battle to force japanese companies to compensate korean victims of wartime forced labor. >> this goes against international norms. in that case we have no choice but to respond....
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what i think we agree on, apo atonement.had known i wouldn't have taken this road especially given where we are, these times. this is not where we should be. he's not yet made the pivot, with kamala there, one step closer. >> we can only hope so. >> this is proof of the conversation just beginning. it will carry over through next week. thank you both. grateful for your insights. this conversation will continue. watch the democratic national convention for the big moments, debates, coverage begins monday night, 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> coming up, nursing homes across the country. some lawmakers think the governor might be cooking the books. you say the customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g, everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. -that's good. next item: corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad. your wireless. y
what i think we agree on, apo atonement.had known i wouldn't have taken this road especially given where we are, these times. this is not where we should be. he's not yet made the pivot, with kamala there, one step closer. >> we can only hope so. >> this is proof of the conversation just beginning. it will carry over through next week. thank you both. grateful for your insights. this conversation will continue. watch the democratic national convention for the big moments, debates,...
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i worry aton in apple's case about china. and i do think we have to pay very close attention to what's going on with epic games and the fight over the app store because essentially apple has, i would think, the least anti-trust risk of the major tech platforms but it does have a real risk and the way it is handling it so far i think is at least politically speaking very fraught. and all those things make me very nervous i think apple can execute the business incredibly well here without investors getting paid because essentially we've been getting paid for so long that we shouldn't be surprised if the stock takes a pause here >> well, yeah. the register is ringing at 2 trillion right now, so some folks certainly have been getting paid roger, gene, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, jon. >> this hour. >>> there's more going on than just apple stock movements there's a lot still ahead on "squawk alley. ♪ ♪ hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning inter
i worry aton in apple's case about china. and i do think we have to pay very close attention to what's going on with epic games and the fight over the app store because essentially apple has, i would think, the least anti-trust risk of the major tech platforms but it does have a real risk and the way it is handling it so far i think is at least politically speaking very fraught. and all those things make me very nervous i think apple can execute the business incredibly well here without...
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and to identify a fraud like this a long time before it reached the proportions of the eventually atoned so why did mc's order to ernst and young failed to flag the financial black holes in the company's accounts and was there a potential conflict of interest with former instant young star serving on the board of one of shechita companies. for their part the auditor said in july 2020 that they'd flagged problems a 10 m. c. as early as march 29th seen in their audit memo called on an m c to quote strengthen its internal control process in dealing with banks and i think a y is going to be under a lot of pressure as a result of what's happened here. you know again it's an issue when you look at you look at the company you can see that there are a couple of former a y. employees on the board have an m. say or so various points that i was making quite a lot of money out of work for the company as well as doing you want it for the company what we do know is that in the u.k. the financial reporting council which is kind of the regulator for financial reporting is all really instigate an invente
and to identify a fraud like this a long time before it reached the proportions of the eventually atoned so why did mc's order to ernst and young failed to flag the financial black holes in the company's accounts and was there a potential conflict of interest with former instant young star serving on the board of one of shechita companies. for their part the auditor said in july 2020 that they'd flagged problems a 10 m. c. as early as march 29th seen in their audit memo called on an m c to...
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a day of atonement observed by shia muslims and thousands are expected to take part in the ritual which distancing pretty impossible. >> live in teheran, the only u.s. network reporter there. what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning, guys, it's major events, the most important religious event in iran, which is going ahead full steam with hundreds of thousands of mourners close proximity, wailing, that has worried health officials that this will spark a third wave of the coronavirus in iran, and it's not just the mourners that they're concerned about. during this holiday period, iranians who choose not to mourn, travel to the north of the country for a seaside break. now, initially authorities here for domestic holiday makers, spreading the virus, shot down the routes to the north of the country. however, they quickly reversed their decision because they were fearful of the effects it may have on the economy, which is resulted in another hundreds of thousands of people taking to the highway, causing massive traffic jams, and going to already populated areas spreading the virus. >>
a day of atonement observed by shia muslims and thousands are expected to take part in the ritual which distancing pretty impossible. >> live in teheran, the only u.s. network reporter there. what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning, guys, it's major events, the most important religious event in iran, which is going ahead full steam with hundreds of thousands of mourners close proximity, wailing, that has worried health officials that this will spark a third wave of the...
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this is so challenging, the record that he has, the one that's willing to both acknowledge but not atone for, he has to ensure that's closing some of those gaps with women who have a record, who will stand on that and who can ensure that they kind of cover up those holes that he has. >> you guys are being nice to each other but you don't agree on this. >> not at all. >> that's okay. i still think she's brilliant. >> kamala harris would she be a good pick, paul begala? >> outstanding, phenomenal pick. it is noted by this old white guy that black women particularly have been attacked in this process. >> yes, paul. >> she was insulted oh she's ambitious. are you kidding? have you met dick cheney? machiavelli said dick cheney was too manipulative. karen basset being considered for this, she spoke at an opening of a scientology church in her district. oh, really? that's a problem? she went to a church and she didn't tear gas anybody. or susan rice, an old pal of mine, we go way, way back. benghazi, there were nine investigations, nine, nine. every one of them said susan did nothing wrong, did
this is so challenging, the record that he has, the one that's willing to both acknowledge but not atone for, he has to ensure that's closing some of those gaps with women who have a record, who will stand on that and who can ensure that they kind of cover up those holes that he has. >> you guys are being nice to each other but you don't agree on this. >> not at all. >> that's okay. i still think she's brilliant. >> kamala harris would she be a good pick, paul begala?...
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looking primarily at how they had primarily managed to understand, , read educate themselves in society, atone whatat had happened during world war ii. how had they remembered what had happened? the deeper i looked, turned out that i discover things i nevever would hahave imagined. one of them having to do with genesis were in contact with, continuing dialogue with americans in the decades and years leading up to the third reich that american eugenicist notebooks that were big sellers in germany. nazi thenazis needed no one to teach them how to he. absolutely needed no inspiration for how to hatete how to access that hate. but what they did was send researchers to the uninited stas to study the jim crow laws hehee in thehe united states to study and to research how the united states had managed to subordinate and subjugate its african-american population. they s sent people to research laws, to study segregagation la, then they went back and they debated the american laws in the run-up to creating what would ultimately become the nuremberg laws. these were standing and wrenching things to disc
looking primarily at how they had primarily managed to understand, , read educate themselves in society, atone whatat had happened during world war ii. how had they remembered what had happened? the deeper i looked, turned out that i discover things i nevever would hahave imagined. one of them having to do with genesis were in contact with, continuing dialogue with americans in the decades and years leading up to the third reich that american eugenicist notebooks that were big sellers in...
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however, the struggle to attain atone. for decades, activists in the women's suffrage movement practiced social disobedience to give women the right to vote. this morning president trump paid tribute by announcing he would grant a pardon to susan b. anthony who was arrested for voting in 1872 in violation of laws permitting only men to vote. >>> today begins the first of three days of victim impact statements for confessed golden state killer joseph deangelo. nearly three dozen victims and family members of those murdered will confront deangelo. on friday, he'll be sentenced to life in prison. deangelo pleaded guilty in june to 13 counts of murder and admitted to dozens of rapes that were too old to prosecute. in all, the 74-year-old former police officer admitted to 161 crimes involving 48 people in a spree that terrorized california for more than a decade. >>> new developments in the college admission scandal. federal prosecutors want a judge to accept deals that call for actress lori loughlin to spend two months in pris
however, the struggle to attain atone. for decades, activists in the women's suffrage movement practiced social disobedience to give women the right to vote. this morning president trump paid tribute by announcing he would grant a pardon to susan b. anthony who was arrested for voting in 1872 in violation of laws permitting only men to vote. >>> today begins the first of three days of victim impact statements for confessed golden state killer joseph deangelo. nearly three dozen victims...
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permanent protest against japan's wartime atrocities protesters accuse the japanese of still not properly atoning for the treatment of so-called comfort women taken from career to work in imperial army brothels during world war 2 other sporadic protests here a pit in my eyes the troubled relations between the 2 neighbors such as this campaign to boycott japanese goods that followed a long running court battle to force japanese companies to compensate the korean victims of war time forced labor. day this goes against international norms in that case we have no choice but to respond so we should handle this to avoid that happening through additional japan did respond imposing trade restrictions that damage south korea's high tech manufacturing despite appeals from seoul. we hope the japanese government would more actively and sincerely respond to our ongoing efforts to resolve this issue through diplomatic channels because. this deep rooted on a master tea has even affected the handling of the coronavirus with japan accused of imposing unnecessarily harsh restrictions on south korean travelers whil
permanent protest against japan's wartime atrocities protesters accuse the japanese of still not properly atoning for the treatment of so-called comfort women taken from career to work in imperial army brothels during world war 2 other sporadic protests here a pit in my eyes the troubled relations between the 2 neighbors such as this campaign to boycott japanese goods that followed a long running court battle to force japanese companies to compensate the korean victims of war time forced labor....