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that bait, said wolf e, was barbara. barbara who did not require persuasion. >> barbara britton was the middle. from what i was to learn about david, he would never have gone to that hotel room to meet harry britton. he never would have gone that hotel room to meet michael wolfe. he agreed to come meet barbara. >> the woman who wept tears of love for her long, lost david who professed to held a torch all those years was the very same woman, said wolfe, who called david on the phone and enticed him to go to that motel room to be killed. >> they needed to use barbara as the lure because david still had feelings for barbara. >> evidence, david had a roommate reported journalist stephen kafp and he heard a phone call. >> he was pretty sure it was a woman on the phone. david takes the phone, goes into his room, comes out a little while later. he's all spruced up, ready to go out. he has a smile on his face, combing his hair. putting on his cologne and david jackson left the apartment at that point. that was the last that any of his friends saw him at that point. >>
that bait, said wolf e, was barbara. barbara who did not require persuasion. >> barbara britton was the middle. from what i was to learn about david, he would never have gone to that hotel room to meet harry britton. he never would have gone that hotel room to meet michael wolfe. he agreed to come meet barbara. >> the woman who wept tears of love for her long, lost david who professed to held a torch all those years was the very same woman, said wolfe, who called david on the phone...
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al jazeera. 1 the -- barbara: the u.k.d another 690 three deaths, the total now past 20,000, making it country with the worst death toll in europe. however, the foreign minister says accurate comparisons between countries cannot be made until the crisis is over. >> i don't think we will get a real verdict on however countries have done it to the pandemic is over, and in particular until we have comprehensive international data on all mortality. there are two points i would make the way the u.k. has approached things. there are different ways of counting deaths, as we know. we have had that debate in this country. we now publish data that includes all deaths in all settings, and all countries do that. so i am not sure the international comparison works, unless you reliably know that all countries are measuring in the same way. ended also depends how good, frankly, countries are in governing their statistics. barbara: as our reporter explains from london, the figures don't tell the whole story. correspondent: the numbers don
al jazeera. 1 the -- barbara: the u.k.d another 690 three deaths, the total now past 20,000, making it country with the worst death toll in europe. however, the foreign minister says accurate comparisons between countries cannot be made until the crisis is over. >> i don't think we will get a real verdict on however countries have done it to the pandemic is over, and in particular until we have comprehensive international data on all mortality. there are two points i would make the way...
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barbara: u.s.ealth secretary has attacked china and the world health organization over their response to covid-19. chinese president xi jinping defended his country's response as open and transparent. during an annual health conference marked by the who. at a time when countries have been concentrating on their national responses to the virus, tensions between china and u.s. grown, the u.n. secretary general sounded frustrated. tos video link from new york -- wasn't working well. ofthere has been talk solidarity but very little unity in response to covid-19. countries have had at time contradictory tragedies and we are paying a high price for this. the virus has spread throughout the world and is now heading toward southern countries where it could have even more devastating effects in risks of peaks and waves. >> many nations wonderful inquiry into the response to the virus, including its origins in the city of wuhan. the issue has become increasingly politicized president trump suggesting it may
barbara: u.s.ealth secretary has attacked china and the world health organization over their response to covid-19. chinese president xi jinping defended his country's response as open and transparent. during an annual health conference marked by the who. at a time when countries have been concentrating on their national responses to the virus, tensions between china and u.s. grown, the u.n. secretary general sounded frustrated. tos video link from new york -- wasn't working well. ofthere has...
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sorry, barbara firstlj think going on.ere is a bit around what is what we are asking for and what that constitutes and whether that fits what the eu would see as the standard trade deal as of boats to the kind of trade deal thatjapan or canada might have. that is where the argument is where sort of disagreement is and this adjusting that bernie has offered the potential of an extension which... —— the suggestion that michel barnier. brexit fell off the front pages for a while but it feels like this is building to a head again now. there were always braces supporters who were never troubled by the idea of no deal. but that was before the economy had taken a battering because of this pandemic. ido see much change with the irreducible of which of course the maestro, the grand consiglio he was always dominic cummings taking back control and doesn't care a dam about what happens. it is a bit like the mythical headline at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, fog and the tunnel, consonant cut off. —— doesn't care a damn facet i
sorry, barbara firstlj think going on.ere is a bit around what is what we are asking for and what that constitutes and whether that fits what the eu would see as the standard trade deal as of boats to the kind of trade deal thatjapan or canada might have. that is where the argument is where sort of disagreement is and this adjusting that bernie has offered the potential of an extension which... —— the suggestion that michel barnier. brexit fell off the front pages for a while but it feels...
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barbara: chinese state media has accused the u.s.unprecedented propaganda warfare over the origins of covid-19. secretary of state mike pompeo has said there is significant evidence it originated in a chinese lab. that is despite a report from u.s. intelligence that says the virus does not appear to be man-made. has the response from man-made dust china. reporter: there has been an escalating war of words between the u.s. and china and the latest state media is adding fuel to the fire. in a chinese state media newspaper, published first in english and in mandarin, both versions having searing words attacking secretary of state pompeo. they called him a liar, saying that he "is an engaging and filthy behavior to mislead the public," and that he has lost compass. they also accused him of only being interested in getting donald trump reelected in the next elections in november, and in stoking anti-chinese hatred in order to do this. this is in response to the comments we heard earlier of mike pompeo saying there is significant evidence
barbara: chinese state media has accused the u.s.unprecedented propaganda warfare over the origins of covid-19. secretary of state mike pompeo has said there is significant evidence it originated in a chinese lab. that is despite a report from u.s. intelligence that says the virus does not appear to be man-made. has the response from man-made dust china. reporter: there has been an escalating war of words between the u.s. and china and the latest state media is adding fuel to the fire. in a...
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let me continue with brendan o'grady and barbara.i want to ask brendan a question of what can be done between the pharmaceutical industry and i know you are on a key part, largest manufacturer of generics in the world and what can the pharmaceutical industry and your industry do with government to deal with this real anxiety that americans have right now about drugs in a time like this. >> yet, stay, great question. again, it is one we spent a lot of time talking about. is unique at about 50% of our portfolios branded medications on the specialty side and the other 50% is generic so we occupy a unique space and we talked to the government about ways to ensure supply and medication and again whether that is bringing manufacturing back to the united states or whether it is making sure we have the right agreements whether it's the treaty or some other agreement with from the allied nations as to where we make medications and where other make medications to making sure that we have access to those and share those collaborations and a tim
let me continue with brendan o'grady and barbara.i want to ask brendan a question of what can be done between the pharmaceutical industry and i know you are on a key part, largest manufacturer of generics in the world and what can the pharmaceutical industry and your industry do with government to deal with this real anxiety that americans have right now about drugs in a time like this. >> yet, stay, great question. again, it is one we spent a lot of time talking about. is unique at about...
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barbara: u.s.ve rallied over the past three weeks after turning negative for the first time in history, but prices are still far from their 2020 peak and limited by the coronavirus outbreak with no clear end in sight. our reporter. reporter: in less than one month, oil has gone from worthless to barely profitable. in these days of coronavirus-fueled economics, it is enough for u.s. president donald trump to tweet oil energy is back. the worst oil market in decades appears to be stabilizing for two reasons, massive production cuts by saudi arabia, other opec countries, russia, and the u.s. and a cautious buying as economies begin to reopen. at just above $30 per barrel, prices are still half the $60 per barrel at the start of 2020. see $40, i think you and you can say the oil industry is back, but even then, that is a pretty slim margin, you know? you have oil flowing again, and you will have some level of profitability, but it is not like when we were at the $50 plus. reporter: but for now, it allo
barbara: u.s.ve rallied over the past three weeks after turning negative for the first time in history, but prices are still far from their 2020 peak and limited by the coronavirus outbreak with no clear end in sight. our reporter. reporter: in less than one month, oil has gone from worthless to barely profitable. in these days of coronavirus-fueled economics, it is enough for u.s. president donald trump to tweet oil energy is back. the worst oil market in decades appears to be stabilizing for...
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we spoke yesterday and barbara, thank you for joining us. you heard the senator just layout that we need to do what we did after neat 911. ethink what we are producing even did to where when it comes to when i learned was a pi or the active ingredient that right now are based in china and there may be things that you hear about barbara, you are at siemens and you are an international transactional company of human at huge assets in the united states but as you look at it it's not the question of restoring production, i don't think but it's a question of what you think we need to do to take productive capacity in this country and better ready it for a time like this? >> stuart, thank you for the opportunity to talk about this. i do agree with senator warner that this is a moment that will help us drive change that we have needed anyway. we are in the middle of a fourth industrial revolution paid your bringing industrial software to the world and with tools today that simply did not exist one decade ago. while we have been on this transformati
we spoke yesterday and barbara, thank you for joining us. you heard the senator just layout that we need to do what we did after neat 911. ethink what we are producing even did to where when it comes to when i learned was a pi or the active ingredient that right now are based in china and there may be things that you hear about barbara, you are at siemens and you are an international transactional company of human at huge assets in the united states but as you look at it it's not the question...
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so barbara becomes her aunt's legal guardian and sues jon.he signs a deed on ruth's behalf, transferring ruth's share in the mine to herself, to ensure, she says, that her aunt's intent is honored. what did she accuse you of? >> unjust enrichment, elder abuse, manipulation. >> but jon gives as good as he gets. >> mr. aurich's attorney attacked my integrity. i'd never had that done before. >> the lawsuit goes to trial in december 2001. turns out jon has an ace in the hole. >> did ruth ever explain to anybody else that she wanted you to be the one to oversee what she and martin had built? >> barni chapman. >> barni chapman is a real-estate broker whose friendship with ruth and martin duffy goes back to the 1960s. from colorado, ruth wrote to barni about the couple's long-time desire to preserve the mine as an historic site. what did you tell the judge when you were on the stand? >> "your honor, i have a letter, and it states very simply, 'dear barni, i think i found someone that will live up to martin's wishes." and she said she trusted him. >>
so barbara becomes her aunt's legal guardian and sues jon.he signs a deed on ruth's behalf, transferring ruth's share in the mine to herself, to ensure, she says, that her aunt's intent is honored. what did she accuse you of? >> unjust enrichment, elder abuse, manipulation. >> but jon gives as good as he gets. >> mr. aurich's attorney attacked my integrity. i'd never had that done before. >> the lawsuit goes to trial in december 2001. turns out jon has an ace in the...
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barbara: the u.k. economy shrank by to percent in the first three months of the year, and there are fears it could get much, much worse. on wednesday, some britons returned to their workplace for the first time in seven weeks, but it was not a uniform move across the united kingdom. leaders in scotland, wales, and northern ireland say it is still too early to relax restrictions there. >> much has been made of britain going back to work. in the end, not much came of it. it is only really england that heated boris johnson's call for those who cannot do their jobs from home to return. scotland, wales, and northern ireland feel it is still too risky. some workers agreed. if theo not know infection rate is up or higher, to work, ile to go don't think it is the right time. andonstruction sites factories are some of the places that saw more work taking place, though many had been allowed to operate throughout the lockdown. among the challenges they and other businesses will face is social distancing and trans
barbara: the u.k. economy shrank by to percent in the first three months of the year, and there are fears it could get much, much worse. on wednesday, some britons returned to their workplace for the first time in seven weeks, but it was not a uniform move across the united kingdom. leaders in scotland, wales, and northern ireland say it is still too early to relax restrictions there. >> much has been made of britain going back to work. in the end, not much came of it. it is only really...
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barbara: this is al jazeera, live from london. also coming up on the program, an investigation begins in new york after dozens of bodies are discovered in rented trucks outside of funeral home. pastor the p, u.n. prime minister is optimistic. protests, will this be enough to pull the country out of the economic spiral? the u.n. secretary general has hit out at a lack of leadership globally during the coronavirus pandemic. he says the international community is divided and is not doing enough to help developing countries most at risk from the outbreak. the unitedore from nations in new york. >> speaking to reporters by video link, the frustration of the u.n. secretary general was clear. it is well over a month since he demanded a global cease fire but the fact that the un security council has been able to pass a resolution was the result of what he called a dysfunctional relationship between the major powers. tothat makes it difficult decide. it makes it difficult in many other areas for an international corporation to work. >> the
barbara: this is al jazeera, live from london. also coming up on the program, an investigation begins in new york after dozens of bodies are discovered in rented trucks outside of funeral home. pastor the p, u.n. prime minister is optimistic. protests, will this be enough to pull the country out of the economic spiral? the u.n. secretary general has hit out at a lack of leadership globally during the coronavirus pandemic. he says the international community is divided and is not doing enough to...
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vessel in brussels hi barbara so what makes this rescue package so unprecedented. it is so unprecedented because for the 1st time in european history the e.u. commission is allowed to go into debt they're allowed to go to the financial markets and say come on we're really very strong we really have a very strong mandate we have guarantees from the mender member states give us the money so this is really the 1st time they're ever having access to the magic money tree 750000000000 it seems a huge sum but if you look of course at the european member states of you look at the total g.d.p. if you look at the ravages that we would experience through the corona crisis it might in reality not even be enough and on the other hand we also know that this is just the beginning of a process this is for underlying wants what she will get in the end is in the head in the hands of the 27 heads of state and government off the european union and they will still have to begin to even talk about this as you said it is the beginning of a process and it comes at a time when germany is a
vessel in brussels hi barbara so what makes this rescue package so unprecedented. it is so unprecedented because for the 1st time in european history the e.u. commission is allowed to go into debt they're allowed to go to the financial markets and say come on we're really very strong we really have a very strong mandate we have guarantees from the mender member states give us the money so this is really the 1st time they're ever having access to the magic money tree 750000000000 it seems a huge...
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. >> barbara, barbara. we have been through it. >> and so on. i'm wondering.nd also s thetement last week it does not talk about evidence. are you basing your sherman -- assurance on information that these parties do not have? >> barbara. t me put this to bed. your efforts to try to find -- to spend your whole life trying to drive a little wedge between senior american officials, it is just false. barbara, everyone of those statements is entirely consistent. laura:ra here is what barad to say about that exchange, reporting from the state department. reporter: the issue is that mr. pompeo said at the weekend that there was evidence that the virus had emerged in a chinese laratory. and that assertion seemed to contradict earlier comments he made, as well as those of his top general and other u.s. officials who have been more cautious. that is why we were challenging him. this or pompeo used the press conference to deliver another salvo in what has been a torrent of criticism from the trump administration against china, sang that the chinese withheld information
. >> barbara, barbara. we have been through it. >> and so on. i'm wondering.nd also s thetement last week it does not talk about evidence. are you basing your sherman -- assurance on information that these parties do not have? >> barbara. t me put this to bed. your efforts to try to find -- to spend your whole life trying to drive a little wedge between senior american officials, it is just false. barbara, everyone of those statements is entirely consistent. laura:ra here is...
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hello i'm barbara sarah this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thanks for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes india announces plans to repatriate hundreds of thousands of its citizens stranded abroad by the coronavirus the u.k. overtakes italy having the highest number of coronavirus deaths in europe aiming to export test kits within months we go inside the iranian lab that's part of the international push for solutions and the game on south korea's baseball season restarts as the country eases restrictions on professional sports. india is launching one of the world's largest repatriation missions to help hundreds of thousands of its nationals stranded across the world by coronavirus travel restrictions passenger jets and warships will be used to bring workers home back in late march india had suspended all flights into the country elsewhere the u.k. has recorded another 693 deaths taking its toll past the 29000 that means it has now overtake initially as the country with the highest number of deaths in europe in home call restrictions are being lifted with cinemas a
hello i'm barbara sarah this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thanks for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes india announces plans to repatriate hundreds of thousands of its citizens stranded abroad by the coronavirus the u.k. overtakes italy having the highest number of coronavirus deaths in europe aiming to export test kits within months we go inside the iranian lab that's part of the international push for solutions and the game on south korea's baseball season restarts...
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hello barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up president trump threatens to shut down social media platforms after twitter labels 2 of his tweets unsubstantiated as brazil's best told heads towards 25000 a poll finds that 60 percent of brazilians have supported stricter social distancing measures. and despite stormy weather a space x. prepares to become the 1st private company to send astronauts to the international space station. hello thank you for joining us the u.s. secretary of state has the leverage a withering statement on china saying it's abandoning its commitment to preserve hong kong's autonomy might compel says the proposed national security legislation for hong kong is a disastrous decision and means the city no longer warrants especially economic treatment that's a move that puts at risk billions of dollars in trade in a statement from peo said no reasonable person can assert today that hong kong maintain maintains a high degree of autonomy from china given facts on the ground he want all the saying it is now clear that china is modeling hong
hello barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up president trump threatens to shut down social media platforms after twitter labels 2 of his tweets unsubstantiated as brazil's best told heads towards 25000 a poll finds that 60 percent of brazilians have supported stricter social distancing measures. and despite stormy weather a space x. prepares to become the 1st private company to send astronauts to the international space station. hello thank you for joining us...
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>> barbara.et me put this to bed your efforts to try to find -- to spend your whole life trying to drive a little wedge between senior american officials, it is just fse. barbara, everyone of those statements is entirely consistent. laura: here is what barbora had to say that exchange, reporting from the state department. reporter: the issue is that mr. pompeo said at the weekend that there was evidence that the virus had emerged in a chinese laboratory. tandt assertion seemed to contradict earlier comments he made, as well as those of hid top general her u.s. officials who have been more cautious. that is why we were challenging him. this or pompeo used the press conference to deliver another salvo int w has been a torrent of criticism from the trump administration against cna, sang that the chinese withheld information in the early days of the epidemic, and that allowed it to spread globally, killing hundreds of thousands of people. and creating an economic downturn. and that the chinese were n
>> barbara.et me put this to bed your efforts to try to find -- to spend your whole life trying to drive a little wedge between senior american officials, it is just fse. barbara, everyone of those statements is entirely consistent. laura: here is what barbora had to say that exchange, reporting from the state department. reporter: the issue is that mr. pompeo said at the weekend that there was evidence that the virus had emerged in a chinese laboratory. tandt assertion seemed to...
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barbara has the best success rate in the country with the raptors and the reason she has such success she feeds biologically appropriate all. living mice rabbits rodents to those animals to be able to help the body recover from injury. so when i went to bed in her school years later and i sat to these nutrition courses and when they gave me the laminated chart that told me what food i should feed with what disease process things did not add up. before i went to vet school i worked for years in zoo medicine. the most important thing i think i learned from that is every species has its own requirement teach species must eat what it is supposed to eat it's developed evolved to have a specific diet that keeps it healthy. each animal has its own biologic requirement for certain nutrients a species appropriate diet for worms is stirred a species appropriate diet let's say for hummingbirds would be nectar if you can't feed earthworms nectar and you can feed hummingbirds sturt both of those animals would simply die it gets pretty confusing with dogs and cats however because dogs and cats are
barbara has the best success rate in the country with the raptors and the reason she has such success she feeds biologically appropriate all. living mice rabbits rodents to those animals to be able to help the body recover from injury. so when i went to bed in her school years later and i sat to these nutrition courses and when they gave me the laminated chart that told me what food i should feed with what disease process things did not add up. before i went to vet school i worked for years in...
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about mariana now an author and her new book is called their war yell treatment please welcome dr barbara while good morning a day thank you so much for being here so let me ask you this what are the things that we are giving them that we should do and then what should we be given that we are so no corn no we know so way after many years of r. and d. we have found that corn is still the best available source of carbohydrates when processed and refined properly those are the things that cause overweight diabetes arthritis chronic skin infections allergies things like that that's the precursor for a lot of that if you're feeding point attrition and they're eating a lot of those things that mess with the body they just don't stay healthy let me ask you this dr are those the things that you find in dog food or you're talking to people who are giving table food today i know it's and on food. during the war there was a moratorium on using the metal cans for canned food so they said you can't use metal cans for dog food anymore you have to use that for ammunition. as somebody said we need to mak
about mariana now an author and her new book is called their war yell treatment please welcome dr barbara while good morning a day thank you so much for being here so let me ask you this what are the things that we are giving them that we should do and then what should we be given that we are so no corn no we know so way after many years of r. and d. we have found that corn is still the best available source of carbohydrates when processed and refined properly those are the things that cause...
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barbara what do you think of the most important takeaways from what we've heard from was a hard line about what this rescue package will mean. i think the most important takeaways are that of course for the 1st time ever the european commission wants to take up debt that is something that is even legally a bit doubtful but if the member states allow it. to supposedly can go ahead it is a huge packet package that love for the line will have to minister through her civil servants in the commission they will have to channel the money to the member states and the important thing here is they're not just going to strode after them in order to sort of disappear in the national budgets but they're going to be programs and what she's stressed and this is going to be very difficult and there is a lot of political tension and build what she wants is to channel those into the programs and projects that sort of. point to the future that have to do was climate deal maybe that will have to do was the modernization of certain industry that will have to do with the digital market and so on and so fo
barbara what do you think of the most important takeaways from what we've heard from was a hard line about what this rescue package will mean. i think the most important takeaways are that of course for the 1st time ever the european commission wants to take up debt that is something that is even legally a bit doubtful but if the member states allow it. to supposedly can go ahead it is a huge packet package that love for the line will have to minister through her civil servants in the...
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harvey and she was in horror countless concent and i called her and i said barbara my name is karen bakker and 14 years old and i want to know how you became so successful. long story short she invited me to her home in her account wisconsin she lives in a beautiful like cabin during the winter months and she lives in a teepee on 13 acres during the summer months she invited me to live in or to be on her 13 acres and see how she rehabilitates hocks eagles i was and felt barbara has the best success rate in the country with raptors and the reason she has such an success she feeds biologically appropriate all brought living mice rabbits rodents to those animals to be able to help the body recover from injury. so when i went to enter school years later and i sat to these nutrition courses and when they gave me the laminated chart that told me what food i should feed with what disease process things did not add up. before i went to vet school i worked for years in zoo medicine. the most important thing i think i learned from that is every species has its. own requirement each species mu
harvey and she was in horror countless concent and i called her and i said barbara my name is karen bakker and 14 years old and i want to know how you became so successful. long story short she invited me to her home in her account wisconsin she lives in a beautiful like cabin during the winter months and she lives in a teepee on 13 acres during the summer months she invited me to live in or to be on her 13 acres and see how she rehabilitates hocks eagles i was and felt barbara has the best...
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plett usher is in minneapolis, barbara.een its share of u nrest minneapolis has seen its share of unrest when it comes to police treatment of black men and women but these protests have been especially violent and destructive, they have been torching local businesses like this chicken restaurant, and we have had local leaders coming out, political and religious leaders, leaders of civil society, urging and pleading with people to stay home tonight, but i think many people are prepared to ignore that call. he is my report, but they are distressing images in it. america is rising up in anger over the killing of another black man in police custody. in minneapolis protesters defied a curfew, taking over the streets for the fourth night in a row, turning them into a smoky battle ground. security forces were overwhelmed, the governor has now announced the largest mobilisation of the national guard in the state's history. he blames outsiders for spearheading the violence. the situation in minneapolis is no longer in any way about
plett usher is in minneapolis, barbara.een its share of u nrest minneapolis has seen its share of unrest when it comes to police treatment of black men and women but these protests have been especially violent and destructive, they have been torching local businesses like this chicken restaurant, and we have had local leaders coming out, political and religious leaders, leaders of civil society, urging and pleading with people to stay home tonight, but i think many people are prepared to ignore...
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barbara mcquaid and joyce vance are both former u.s.neys and msnbc contributors. >> coming up, looking into potential abuses by secretary of state mike pompeo. y secretary of state mike pompeo. flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. standing by you every step of the way. bye bye
barbara mcquaid and joyce vance are both former u.s.neys and msnbc contributors. >> coming up, looking into potential abuses by secretary of state mike pompeo. y secretary of state mike pompeo. flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] subut when we realized...
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barbara, your daughter here as well. the bevin boys association, and not many people know about the bevin boys, do they? why not? i do not know, the government were not very keen it appeared to tell the public during the war, and there was a misconception that the bevin boys we re misconception that the bevin boys were conscientious objectors, which was not true at all. there were very small number of objectors, but the vast majority we have heard were conscripted and had no choice but to go down. i think somehow, the governmentjust go down. i think somehow, the government just swept it go down. i think somehow, the governmentjust swept it under the carpet a bit, and they were never really recognised for what they did. and i think you have said that people were sometimes quite rude to them. yes. really, the attitudes we re them. yes. really, the attitudes were not good, because they never met them in uniform, they remained civilians, and then when they went out of the mining areas, there was nothing to show that these yo
barbara, your daughter here as well. the bevin boys association, and not many people know about the bevin boys, do they? why not? i do not know, the government were not very keen it appeared to tell the public during the war, and there was a misconception that the bevin boys we re misconception that the bevin boys were conscientious objectors, which was not true at all. there were very small number of objectors, but the vast majority we have heard were conscripted and had no choice but to go...
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romaine: speaking with barbara reinhard of foia. getting the closing bell, ending down on the dow, s&p 500 down around lows of the day, heading into green for the nasdaq indices, again the lows of the day as well. utilities, energies, financials are the biggest laggers on the day, strength in the tech sector, that is why you saw nasdaq and the philadelphia semiconductor index as well, indexes that track hardware and software companies. mercknners, beyond meat, otto libre, the amazon of central america up on the day, reinforced bying the covid-19 environment and that seems to be reinforced by reports. scarlet: taking a look at the nasdaq 100, which covers the biggest 100 companies and the nasdaq composite index, it is at a one-week high, even though we have seen other indices limp into the close and ended the day near their session lows. we have more earnings coming out. t-mobile is the latest company to report, first quarter etf revenuer the period, $11 million, short of what -- $11 billion, short of what analysts were looking for.
romaine: speaking with barbara reinhard of foia. getting the closing bell, ending down on the dow, s&p 500 down around lows of the day, heading into green for the nasdaq indices, again the lows of the day as well. utilities, energies, financials are the biggest laggers on the day, strength in the tech sector, that is why you saw nasdaq and the philadelphia semiconductor index as well, indexes that track hardware and software companies. mercknners, beyond meat, otto libre, the amazon of...
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barbara starr is with me as well. a number of dignitaries there. we heard secretary esper's name mentioned, the chairman of the joint chiefs. we can make out a number of secretaries as well on the steps there spaced apart for what will be a very different ceremony on this memorial day this year. >> it is. we are seeing some very significant social distancing there, if you will. i don't think we're immediately seeing within our camera range any of the troops wearing masks. they seem to be relying on social distancing. for those who have been able to visit arlington, these steps, this tomb of unknown is such hallowed ground. normally in these summer months in washington, those steps are full of tourists throughout the day who come to watch that very sacred walk as troops do that walk in front of the tomb to the unknown. it is around the clock 24/7. they are always there, those troops. members of the u.s. army's old guard ceremonial unit. they've been there since 1937 and for many decades now on site, on memorial day specifically to assist the preside
barbara starr is with me as well. a number of dignitaries there. we heard secretary esper's name mentioned, the chairman of the joint chiefs. we can make out a number of secretaries as well on the steps there spaced apart for what will be a very different ceremony on this memorial day this year. >> it is. we are seeing some very significant social distancing there, if you will. i don't think we're immediately seeing within our camera range any of the troops wearing masks. they seem to be...
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alone barbara sara this is al jazeera live from london also coming up the united states savages the world health organization and china over their handling of the corona virus outbreak the mayor of cell paolo warns that his city's hospitals are nearing collapse and storm over opening schools in the u.k. why politicians are struggling to get teachers back to class. though welcome to the program the death toll in the united states has passed 90000 with more than 1500000 people infected and just as the country passed that mark president donald trump revealed that he's taking the controversial and unproven treatment how drugs he chloroquine to prevent coronavirus infection trump announced his new medical regimen while addressing hospitality sector business leaders the anti-malaria drug has been repeatedly touted by trunk as a potential game changer. but i get a lot of tremendously positive news on the hydroxy and i say hey you know the expression i've used what do you have to lose ok what do you have to lose your project for about a week for about a week at a have at some point every day i ta
alone barbara sara this is al jazeera live from london also coming up the united states savages the world health organization and china over their handling of the corona virus outbreak the mayor of cell paolo warns that his city's hospitals are nearing collapse and storm over opening schools in the u.k. why politicians are struggling to get teachers back to class. though welcome to the program the death toll in the united states has passed 90000 with more than 1500000 people infected and just...
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hello i'm barbara sarah you're watching out as they are live from london also coming up on the program spotlight on the w.h.o. and the china zeeshan paying banks an inquiry into covert 19 after the pandemic amid growing calls for an investigation into the origins of the fives after 10 weeks of lockdown shops restaurants and hairdressers opened their doors again initially in. the majority. and we'll tell you why politicians in hong kong's parliament are physically fighting for control of a key committee. hello thank you for joining us france and germany have proposed a 545000000000 dollars relief fund to help europe recover from the coronavirus pandemic in a video conference the country's leaders suggested the e.u. borrow the money together and use it to support europe's hardest hit industries and regions meanwhile china's president has been defending beijing's response to the outbreak at a virtual world health organization assembly caesium pings said he supports a global inquiry into the response to covert $1000.00 but only once the pandemic is under control well it's definitely not un
hello i'm barbara sarah you're watching out as they are live from london also coming up on the program spotlight on the w.h.o. and the china zeeshan paying banks an inquiry into covert 19 after the pandemic amid growing calls for an investigation into the origins of the fives after 10 weeks of lockdown shops restaurants and hairdressers opened their doors again initially in. the majority. and we'll tell you why politicians in hong kong's parliament are physically fighting for control of a key...
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barbara, if anything happened to christa, and christa could not perform, then barbara was going to fly. in space, she was going to do a field trip of what the space shuttle was all about. and in addition to that, she was going to do some science lessons from aboard, live lessons from aboard the space shuttle. >> here comes the flight crew now. robert: the day of the launch, those of us who were there were surprised they were going to launch the shuttle on the day because of the very cold temperature. it was not florida weather, that you like to think of. it was down in the 20's. that temperature certainly precluded in my mind any thought that they were going to launch the shuttle that day. but in fact they did. after the launch, everyone was cheering and yelling, and very thrilled that we were seeing our colleague fly in space. the sequencing of it was such that after approximately two minutes we are supposed to see the separation of the solid rocket boosters, two minutes and 10 seconds. i knew the sequencing and here after about a minute and 30 seconds, we started to see some plumes t
barbara, if anything happened to christa, and christa could not perform, then barbara was going to fly. in space, she was going to do a field trip of what the space shuttle was all about. and in addition to that, she was going to do some science lessons from aboard, live lessons from aboard the space shuttle. >> here comes the flight crew now. robert: the day of the launch, those of us who were there were surprised they were going to launch the shuttle on the day because of the very cold...
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barbara hehendrix, thahank you r joining us. >> hello, how are you?> you are prereparing for an online concert in stockholm, called the road to freedom. yourfee and that of musicians will go to the organization. given the circumstances that show will be live-streamed. it's been a huge part of your life to defend refugees from more than three decades, why is the cause so important now? now, refugees find thememselves reaeally among thet marginalized in vulnerable parts of our society, they a are mosty in very crowowded sites where ty have little access to water, soap, and social distancing is almomost impossible. but t since being in confinemen, with all of the uncertainty that they aren our lives, wondering where will our kids go to school -- when will our kids go to schooool again? whatat will our lives be like? forced to fleee conflictct, but they had the sae canerns a and many people feel a little bibit what it migt feelel like to be a refugee, and to realize h how they are really menaced by covid-19. >> the title of this performance, the road to f
barbara hehendrix, thahank you r joining us. >> hello, how are you?> you are prereparing for an online concert in stockholm, called the road to freedom. yourfee and that of musicians will go to the organization. given the circumstances that show will be live-streamed. it's been a huge part of your life to defend refugees from more than three decades, why is the cause so important now? now, refugees find thememselves reaeally among thet marginalized in vulnerable parts of our society,...
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hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thanks for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes. as $360.00 people are arrested in the latest protests in hong kong the u.s. says the city is no longer autonomous from china and doesn't merit special economic treatment. after angry protests the mayor of minneapolis adds his voice to calls for criminal charges against the white police officer whose actions caused the death of george floyd. a survey finds a 60 percent of brazilian support stricter social distancing measures in stark contrast to their president. and stormy weather forces space-x. to postpone the launch that will make it the 1st private company to send astronauts into orbit. the u.s. secretary of state has the liver to withering statement on china saying it's abandoning its commitments to preserve hong kong told me my pompei all says the proposed national security legislation for hong kong is a disastrous decision and means the city no longer warrants special economic treatment that's a move that puts of risk billions of dollars in trade in th
hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thanks for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes. as $360.00 people are arrested in the latest protests in hong kong the u.s. says the city is no longer autonomous from china and doesn't merit special economic treatment. after angry protests the mayor of minneapolis adds his voice to calls for criminal charges against the white police officer whose actions caused the death of george floyd. a survey finds a 60 percent...
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this is george and barbara bush. i'm guessing they share the camera back and forth together, but they were both on their honeymoon. it looks like somebody is trying to put perfume on somebody right now. they're diving. i'm guessing maybe they're playing bocce ball. they're playing some kind of game and they're intently measuring how far the ball is away from the white ball. so i'm not sure exactly what the game is. there seems to be a lot of measuring. what's amazing is how young both couples are. and then, you know, president bush had already served in the navy, been shot down. it still looks like he's a young kid. we've gotten a lot of material like this from people who say, hey, we have film of president and mrs. bush on their honeymoon, we have some great photographs of the train coming through our town. so there's a lot of this type of material that we've gotten over the last year, year and a i sai believed their mother that she had been at the same place that the bushes had honeymooned at the same time. but the
this is george and barbara bush. i'm guessing they share the camera back and forth together, but they were both on their honeymoon. it looks like somebody is trying to put perfume on somebody right now. they're diving. i'm guessing maybe they're playing bocce ball. they're playing some kind of game and they're intently measuring how far the ball is away from the white ball. so i'm not sure exactly what the game is. there seems to be a lot of measuring. what's amazing is how young both couples...
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hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes that pushes some member states to reopen their borders to kick start this summer's tourist season but not everyone is convinced china locks down a 2nd city after a cluster of new coronavirus cases and starts a drive to test everyone in. chile as health minister orders a total lockdown for the capital santiago after a huge jump in infections and in afghanistan the death toll rises to $56.00 from attacks on a maternity hospital and funeral which threatened to unravel the deal with the taliban. the european union is urging member states to start reopening their borders to help revive the continent's summer tourist season and battered economy france austria and switzerland say that they will start relaxing their coronavirus closures as early as this weekend germany and some other states will open their borders by june 15th others though are not convinced spain for one which has the world's 4th highest test hole plans to keep its borders shut until at least july t
hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes that pushes some member states to reopen their borders to kick start this summer's tourist season but not everyone is convinced china locks down a 2nd city after a cluster of new coronavirus cases and starts a drive to test everyone in. chile as health minister orders a total lockdown for the capital santiago after a huge jump in infections and in afghanistan the...
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at ralph done entry school in orcutt which in santa barbara county killing the pilot. people all over the area said that they heard a big boom and then they saw a lot of smoke, the crash happened just a little before 11 o'clock you can only imagine what the scene my have been like if the kids had been in school. nobody else was hurt, but investigators still trying to figure out why the plane went down in the first place. president trump says his of course hydroxy-chloroquine and unproven drug to prevent coronavirus end soon. >>today he said he thinks he
at ralph done entry school in orcutt which in santa barbara county killing the pilot. people all over the area said that they heard a big boom and then they saw a lot of smoke, the crash happened just a little before 11 o'clock you can only imagine what the scene my have been like if the kids had been in school. nobody else was hurt, but investigators still trying to figure out why the plane went down in the first place. president trump says his of course hydroxy-chloroquine and unproven drug...
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people aren't going to believe this here it is this is barbara -- >> recognized my laugh >> barbara streisand on the p n phone, happy belated birthday. >> what have i got to do all day? >> jimmy: what are you doing >> how am i doing, jimmy, well, you know, just made this video. >> jimmy: loved it i saw it >> wondering if you saw it >> jimmy: "you'll never walk alone dw alone" is one of my favorites. how do i know you're the real barbara streisand, what is my favorite song? ♪ people who need people >> we need each other more than ever now, don't we >> jimmy: we do. big fan of "carousel," you performed that song after 9/11 >> yes, what i did was integrate that performance with pictures of these amazing, dedicated health care workers that are risking their lives every day during this crisis, so it's an ode to them. >> jimmy: it's beautiful, i did get to see it, i love that you did that >> oh, good, ends with title card about direct relief, organization that supplies very much needed protective gear to doctors and nurses, you know >> jimmy: we love direct relief. i can talk about this -- this wil
people aren't going to believe this here it is this is barbara -- >> recognized my laugh >> barbara streisand on the p n phone, happy belated birthday. >> what have i got to do all day? >> jimmy: what are you doing >> how am i doing, jimmy, well, you know, just made this video. >> jimmy: loved it i saw it >> wondering if you saw it >> jimmy: "you'll never walk alone dw alone" is one of my favorites. how do i know you're the real barbara...
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i don't give her that look any more. >> mike, was barbara kidding? >> oh, i wish i could come back with a funny pun to say no, but she wasn't. she was serious. you did. very nice. very nice. all right. never had a goat for perfect pet. i can't wait for that to resume. live doppler 7. we talk about showers arrive through the morning hours and they are up in sonoma and lake and mendocino counties and light and mainly green. it is pretty clear as we look at san jose at 53 degrees and unsettled every day of the seven-day forecast. driest and warmest for sure friday because saturday another storm rolls in with potentially weather with it. now here is a look at that area of low pressure and the plume of moisture that you could have mistaken for an atmospheric river. mainly mid-level moisture right now. try to make its way down to the ground and best across the north bay and as we head to latter parts of the morning into the early afternoon hours, that chance of some wet weather does spread across the rest of our neighborhoods. by this evening, just about o
i don't give her that look any more. >> mike, was barbara kidding? >> oh, i wish i could come back with a funny pun to say no, but she wasn't. she was serious. you did. very nice. very nice. all right. never had a goat for perfect pet. i can't wait for that to resume. live doppler 7. we talk about showers arrive through the morning hours and they are up in sonoma and lake and mendocino counties and light and mainly green. it is pretty clear as we look at san jose at 53 degrees and...
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did she go out with you barbara , do you remember? well -- but she's a projects director and in charge the drug abuse events and things. she gets out there and finds out that -- i know -- and finds out that the sands wants to bring in a slot machine. they thought she would like to play the slot machine. [laughter] so when she's there that she can play slots. [laughter] >> the whole detail is in the book. but there were a lot of stories where friends created some of the reagan friends created problems just by trying to be overly solicited helpful not so helpful. my favorite was the famous producer of annie and what other -- the whole string of wonderful broadway shows. but for annie he had -- decided he wanted nancy reagan invited , and her intention was to come plate. watch the and he decided he wanted her to come from the basement in an elevator that would rise up to the main floor on the stage. the doors would open and all of this gray smoke and steam would come out and she would come through that mist like -- and we said no, no, i
did she go out with you barbara , do you remember? well -- but she's a projects director and in charge the drug abuse events and things. she gets out there and finds out that -- i know -- and finds out that the sands wants to bring in a slot machine. they thought she would like to play the slot machine. [laughter] so when she's there that she can play slots. [laughter] >> the whole detail is in the book. but there were a lot of stories where friends created some of the reagan friends...