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i would also like to say that barry goldwater i barry told mr. nixon that he could not hold the south for him or make sure the south would stay for him. they asked him to resign instead of be impeached. thank you. >> franklin, thank you. >> this stuff about how barry goldwater could have miraculously when the vietnam war. the united states paid over the entirety of a land mass of north and south vietnam with a quarter inch of steel. i think it is a fantasy. a pleasant one, but it is a good position. >> we just have one minute or two left. id barry goldwater view's change as he got over? >> his basic core philosophy and the way he looked at life and politics. i have had battles and op-ed pages where people are like, he got senile and it turned liberal at the end. he did not. he was always wassmall l libertarian. freedom of choice whether it was abortion, gay rights, or any number of things carry he was totally consistent his entire life. >> i agree with that. any question about any time. in his life when you look at what his position was and ask a
i would also like to say that barry goldwater i barry told mr. nixon that he could not hold the south for him or make sure the south would stay for him. they asked him to resign instead of be impeached. thank you. >> franklin, thank you. >> this stuff about how barry goldwater could have miraculously when the vietnam war. the united states paid over the entirety of a land mass of north and south vietnam with a quarter inch of steel. i think it is a fantasy. a pleasant one, but it is...
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was barry most like? truman. barry told me many times, he said, when i run for president, i knew i didn't have a chance in all morning. he didn't think he would have a chance of winning that 1952 senate race at all. maybe he was building a republican party -- he had been in the city council for two years and then decided to run against harry truman in 1952, but he didn't. he was not some big political organizer who said, let's held a republican party here -- it was natural, but it wasn't like he had some big plan to do that, he was just running and didn't think he had a chance in hell of winning. host: we came across girly film of senator barry goldwater in 1952 after he was elected to the senate that before coming to washington, d.c. let's take a look. [video clip] >> speaking of washington, where you're going, there is a great deal of talk on the part of the republicans during the campaign about communism in washington and the mess in washington. do you anticipate finding anything like that when you tak
was barry most like? truman. barry told me many times, he said, when i run for president, i knew i didn't have a chance in all morning. he didn't think he would have a chance of winning that 1952 senate race at all. maybe he was building a republican party -- he had been in the city council for two years and then decided to run against harry truman in 1952, but he didn't. he was not some big political organizer who said, let's held a republican party here -- it was natural, but it wasn't like...
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it shows the paranoia, unfairly surely, that surrounded barry goldwater in this atmosphere in which people really felt that the springs were being loosed in america's consensus. >> matthew joins us in miami. good evening. welcome to the program. >> thank you for taking my call. in 1986, congress passed a scholarship named after barry goldwater, and i don't know if the iron he ever escaped them based on what i have heard from the panel about barry goldwater's ideology, that a federal scholarship would go to students. the scholarship, the story of goldwater filibustering, if this is not the case, i would like to hear comments on his views on public education and if there is anything known about his feelings about the congress awarding people this scholarship.
it shows the paranoia, unfairly surely, that surrounded barry goldwater in this atmosphere in which people really felt that the springs were being loosed in america's consensus. >> matthew joins us in miami. good evening. welcome to the program. >> thank you for taking my call. in 1986, congress passed a scholarship named after barry goldwater, and i don't know if the iron he ever escaped them based on what i have heard from the panel about barry goldwater's ideology, that a federal...
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barry eichengreen joins us now.uggest that you think the danger belies the economic health we are experiencing. give us your forecast for the last quarter of 2020 and into 2021. barry: the economy will probably it's the covering -- recovery will continue to slow moderately. more physical -- more fiscal stimulus or not, the picture is clouded. number two, what will happen with virus in terms of renewed spread in flu season and in the longer run in terms of efficacy and the take-up of a vaccine. what should the federal reserve do given that there is no movement from washington? nancy pelosi says congress will not leave until there is stimulus and yet we don't see anything coming down the pike. barry: neil irwin has an interesting article about the more policy moral hazard caused by the fed, the more stimulus, the less pressure congress feels to do anything. the fed has to do what it has to do and i think disregard the congressional reaction at the end of the day. but i expect the fed to remain squarely where it is at
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barry ritholtz, how does it end for the "fan boys?" barry: i don't know. and then rest of the auto industry was forecast to have been closed around now, maybe now, maybe next year. not only has that cap not closed in technology, in the network of the charging stations across the country, in wireless over the on software updates, that the one hand i have a hard time saying they are worth more than all of the automakers put together. the flipside of that is automakers make cars that are filled with semiconductors. tesla makes a computer on wheels, and the rest of the industry has not really caught up to that. until that changes, until the rest of the industry is as forward-looking as tesla has been, there will be a premium for tesla. i still suspect that giant gap between mercedes or bmw or ford and tesla will narrow, but it seems to be taking much longer than most people believe even five or 10 years ago. tom: thank you so much. a real clinic on market dynamics and the idea of belief in stock, buying and holding it for whatever timeframe that is. tesla with
barry ritholtz, how does it end for the "fan boys?" barry: i don't know. and then rest of the auto industry was forecast to have been closed around now, maybe now, maybe next year. not only has that cap not closed in technology, in the network of the charging stations across the country, in wireless over the on software updates, that the one hand i have a hard time saying they are worth more than all of the automakers put together. the flipside of that is automakers make cars that are...
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barry gosin is the ceo of newmark night frank.of evidence that credit is flowing to larger companies. now it appears that smaller companies may be getting their share. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome back. i'm amanda lang in toronto. ample evidence that action -- are getting a headline on jp morgan. moving 200 bankers out of london due to brexit. jp morgan moving 200 bankers to the likes of frankfurt and paris from london due to brexit. little chance of a financial services deal with the european union. jp morgan relocating 200 london bankers. for now most of them will use other european offices because a no deal brexit is looming, according to people familiar with the matter. i want to bring in kelsey butler, who covers credit markets. we have seen a lot of action at the higher end of credit, large companies able to tap these markets to a record degree. smaller and mid-cap may now be joining the party. we are the evidence that seeing credit flows are starting to work their way down market? kelsey: the pr
barry gosin is the ceo of newmark night frank.of evidence that credit is flowing to larger companies. now it appears that smaller companies may be getting their share. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome back. i'm amanda lang in toronto. ample evidence that action -- are getting a headline on jp morgan. moving 200 bankers out of london due to brexit. jp morgan moving 200 bankers to the likes of frankfurt and paris from london due to brexit. little chance of a financial...
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they didn't want either rockefeller or barry goldwater. >> yes. you mentioned the oregon primary, he actually established a secret boiler room in the placement in which people were hired to make calls to voters and say, wouldn't be a neat idea if richard nixon was drafted to be president? [laughter] this was richard nixon we are talking about. someone found out about it, a camera crew showed up. but richard nixon was always scheming and planning and hoping that goldwater or rockefeller would knock themselves out. there is a great cartoon which showed rockefeller and goldwater having a shoot out in the middle of an old western town and nixon was rubbing his hands in richard nixon's political undertaker
they didn't want either rockefeller or barry goldwater. >> yes. you mentioned the oregon primary, he actually established a secret boiler room in the placement in which people were hired to make calls to voters and say, wouldn't be a neat idea if richard nixon was drafted to be president? [laughter] this was richard nixon we are talking about. someone found out about it, a camera crew showed up. but richard nixon was always scheming and planning and hoping that goldwater or rockefeller...
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barry ritholtz joins us., you've enjoyed the migration of 20 miles from climbs ofn out of the the hamptons of new york. the hamptons of this nation are booming. we all know the reasons why. what does that signal about the future for the haves as they invest in the markets? barry: there are a couple of interesting aspects to this. it is funny because we had a lot of work plans. we bought a fixer-upper and we have had a lot of work planned over the last couple of years. everything was put on hold in february and march. as the contractors have started being able to do work, i am always peppering them with questions. to me that is the best economic research you can do. it is shocking to find out that if you want lumber or timber or any of the artificial lumber, there is an eight week delay. if you want pvc fencing, it is 12 weeks on backorder. granite, best of luck. you can finish a kitchen and you may not have the countertop with the\for months afterwards -- lash for backspa months. people realize they would be
barry ritholtz joins us., you've enjoyed the migration of 20 miles from climbs ofn out of the the hamptons of new york. the hamptons of this nation are booming. we all know the reasons why. what does that signal about the future for the haves as they invest in the markets? barry: there are a couple of interesting aspects to this. it is funny because we had a lot of work plans. we bought a fixer-upper and we have had a lot of work planned over the last couple of years. everything was put on hold...
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barry being barry said i need to know by today or tomorrow.s like, oh 0k know by today or tomorrow. so i was like, oh ok that happened a bit faster. i thought why not. he says despite what you want. you don't have to play in everything, which i would do. i don't want to play and everything for top and itjust happened very quickly. is there any pa rt happened very quickly. is there any part of you that are slightly anxious about this? remember your decision making eight years ago and the reasons why you didn't want to carry on. are you worried that you will get that feeling again of not being able to where you were or even close ? being able to where you were or even close? yeah, i've got no expectations or of what i'm going achieve from this. i've always missed the occasion, the excitement of playing in an auditorium full of people. 0bviously, of playing in an auditorium full of people. obviously, the situation is com pletely people. obviously, the situation is completely different. yeah, i'm under no illusions this time of what i expect to ha
barry being barry said i need to know by today or tomorrow.s like, oh 0k know by today or tomorrow. so i was like, oh ok that happened a bit faster. i thought why not. he says despite what you want. you don't have to play in everything, which i would do. i don't want to play and everything for top and itjust happened very quickly. is there any pa rt happened very quickly. is there any part of you that are slightly anxious about this? remember your decision making eight years ago and the reasons...
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unhealthy eating increasing among low and middle income populations across the globe barry surely this would have to be a wake up call for people to change their habits changed their lifestyle it would be but i think this has to come from governmental regulations and other changes we can't change the food environment and without changing that we're really going to have a very difficult time getting effect cept a few individuals to change their even behavior and activity behavior barry popkin day he headed up that study on obesity some very interesting and surprising results there as he mentioned you were losing it thank you very much for joining us barry my pleasure bye bye. if you've got questions about the coronavirus feel free to get in contact with our science correspondent eric williams on al you chub channel here it's. dogs are being trained to detect covert 19 but when they're in places like airports detecting the marathon travelers could the dogs contract the virus from. dogs having credibly sensitive noses some estimates say up 210-0000 times more more sensitive than our noses
unhealthy eating increasing among low and middle income populations across the globe barry surely this would have to be a wake up call for people to change their habits changed their lifestyle it would be but i think this has to come from governmental regulations and other changes we can't change the food environment and without changing that we're really going to have a very difficult time getting effect cept a few individuals to change their even behavior and activity behavior barry popkin...
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barry: let's step back.of the reason why this white house stumbled onto the correct decision almost by accident was because of the actual security threat created by allowing the chinese datanment to have so much about so many people in america through tiktok. there are no privacy laws. basically, tiktok has access to a lot of things that most should advocates believe not only not be available to the companies, but it certainly to ad not be available hostile party. it is a very effective tool when you read about how the chinese have created their own version of the internet and have become a tremendous surveillance state. this is potentially dangerous stuff in the hands of a foreign adversary. the transaction, as it has been described, does nothing to thwart that potential security threat. the concept that somehow this is a sale, but will not include the crown jewels, and by the way we will still be able to collect the data remotely from china, it is just security theater and political nonsense. tiktok is not
barry: let's step back.of the reason why this white house stumbled onto the correct decision almost by accident was because of the actual security threat created by allowing the chinese datanment to have so much about so many people in america through tiktok. there are no privacy laws. basically, tiktok has access to a lot of things that most should advocates believe not only not be available to the companies, but it certainly to ad not be available hostile party. it is a very effective tool...
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and then at the top of the hour, iac chairman barry diller will be here.e of the media, big tech stocks and so much more programming note get ready for delivering alpha back for the tenth year. special guests including treasury secretary steve mnuchin, carla harrison and chamath palihapitiya learn more and risr.egte "squawk" returns right after this that's what my dad does. good job, michael! ok, lindsey now tell the class what your mommy does... my mom has super powers. it's like she can see the future. what?! it's like she time travels in a rocket ship. that's cool! and then she comes back saying "try this" or "try that." she helps everyone. she helps them feel less worried. wow! mommy, so what is it that you do? i'm a financial advisor. she is! aig proudly supports all the professionals taking care of our financial futures. are a major security concern. cdw can assess your needs, then design and implement a secure mobility solution using the hp elitebook powered by intel 8th generation core processors. the hp elitebook features groundbreaking built-in s
and then at the top of the hour, iac chairman barry diller will be here.e of the media, big tech stocks and so much more programming note get ready for delivering alpha back for the tenth year. special guests including treasury secretary steve mnuchin, carla harrison and chamath palihapitiya learn more and risr.egte "squawk" returns right after this that's what my dad does. good job, michael! ok, lindsey now tell the class what your mommy does... my mom has super powers. it's like she...
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senator barry goldwater arrives with misses goldwater. the opening of his first swing that will take him into washington and oregon and for other states. [applause] goldwater took the occasion to castigate the administrations tax cut as sick michael and went on to promise eight when he 5% reduction over five years if he's elected. >> follow us on social media at c-span history. for more this day in history clips and posts. >> this is american history tv, covering history c-span-style with lectures, interviews and discussions with authors, historians, and teachers. 48 hours, all weekend come every weekend, only on c-span3. >> next, on lectures in history. about thesor talks culture of congress in the antebellum era. he describes how members of congress in the early 1800s bonded across party lines. however, leading up to the civil war, these friendships and alliances disintegrated, revealing divisions in politics at the time. 9:05 eastern, the impact that the first world war had across the globe. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real overview of 19
senator barry goldwater arrives with misses goldwater. the opening of his first swing that will take him into washington and oregon and for other states. [applause] goldwater took the occasion to castigate the administrations tax cut as sick michael and went on to promise eight when he 5% reduction over five years if he's elected. >> follow us on social media at c-span history. for more this day in history clips and posts. >> this is american history tv, covering history...
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unhealthy eating increasing among low and middle income populations across the globe barry surely this would have to be a wake up call for people to change their habits changed their lifestyle that it would be good i think this have to come from governmental regulation and other changes we can't change the food environment and without changing that we're really going to have a very difficult time getting that kept a few individuals to change their bit in behavior and activity behavior barry popkin there he headed up that study on obesity some very interesting and surprising results there as he mentioned you were listening thank you very much for joining us barry my pleasure by. now if you've got questions about the coronavirus feel free to get in contact with house science correspondent eric williams on al you chub channel here it's. dogs are being trained to detect covert 19 but when they're in places like airports detecting the iris on travelers could the dogs contract the virus from. dogs having credibly sensitive noses some estimates say up 210-0000 times more more sensitive than o
unhealthy eating increasing among low and middle income populations across the globe barry surely this would have to be a wake up call for people to change their habits changed their lifestyle that it would be good i think this have to come from governmental regulation and other changes we can't change the food environment and without changing that we're really going to have a very difficult time getting that kept a few individuals to change their bit in behavior and activity behavior barry...
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madam speaker, today i rise to recognize barry mchouston. barry is stepping down from his responsibilities after 15 years of service to the winthrop rockefeller institute, as an original board member and advocate for this important nonprofit organization. mr. mcewen first served as the c.f.o. of wind rock farms, after winthrop rockefeller passed away in 1973. and his involvement only grew from there. he was heavenly -- heavily involved in the conway county economic development corporation and served as its president. barry has always put his community, the town of moralton, on the map by involving the town in the uncommon communities program, which promotes local community and economic development. liz anne rockefeller, institute board member, said, barry saw the big picture. focused on the future. and kept others on track. mr. mcewen's service to the nonprofit and community are greatly appreciated. congratulations on his successful tenure at the winthrop rockefeller institute and we wish barry mcewen his success in years to come. madam spea
madam speaker, today i rise to recognize barry mchouston. barry is stepping down from his responsibilities after 15 years of service to the winthrop rockefeller institute, as an original board member and advocate for this important nonprofit organization. mr. mcewen first served as the c.f.o. of wind rock farms, after winthrop rockefeller passed away in 1973. and his involvement only grew from there. he was heavenly -- heavily involved in the conway county economic development corporation and...
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boom bust co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and travel expert from money we have dot com barry choi thank you both for joining us today ben i want to start with you can you give us a rundown quick of some of the other aspects of the travel industry struggling right now. yeah it's kind of like a pick your poison kind of situation right now it doesn't matter what part of the travel industry you're in right now things are going very very poorly you have the airline industry quantas airlines out of australia saying that for this last year of this last fiscal year that is they've actually lost $4000000000.00 in australian dollars in terms of revenue that's about $2900000000.00 u.s. dollars and they say international travel for them will not resume until the middle of 2021 the middle of next year you talk about the cruise industry you know the cayman islands saying that they're not going to allow international cruises to come in to the cayman islands until at least after december 31st of this year so it doesn't really matter what sector you're in everybody's taking it on the chin rig
boom bust co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and travel expert from money we have dot com barry choi thank you both for joining us today ben i want to start with you can you give us a rundown quick of some of the other aspects of the travel industry struggling right now. yeah it's kind of like a pick your poison kind of situation right now it doesn't matter what part of the travel industry you're in right now things are going very very poorly you have the airline industry quantas...
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barry eichengreen of the university of california berkeley. coming up, counting down the fed decision, less than one hour away. we dig further into the central bank policy framework in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪
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unhealthy eating increasing among low and middle income populations across the globe barry surely this would have to be a wake up call for people to change their habits changed their lifestyle. that it would be but i think this has to come from a governmental regulation and other changes we can't change the food environment and without changing that we're really going to have a very difficult time getting a fat trapped a few individuals to change their even behavior and activity behavior barry popkin he headed up that study on obesity some very interesting and surprising results there as he mentioned you were listening thank you very much for joining us barry my pleasure bye bye. now if you've got questions about the coronavirus feel free to get in contact with our science correspondent eric williams on al you chub channel here it's. dogs are being trained to detect coded 19 but when they're in places like airports detecting the iris on travelers could the dogs contract the virus from a lot of. dogs having credibly sensitive noses some estimates say up 210-0000 times more more sensitiv
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that study from the department of nutrition and joins us now what surprised you about the findings barry. quero 2 things 1st the proportion being half the lives you're more than doubled of likelihood of being hospitalized with it if you're a person with obesity greece individuals are 113 percent more likely to be hospitalized and then the mortality statistics both of those were far beyond what anybody had expected in far higher than we see individual diseases like hypertension or diabetes and why is that what's the explanation. that when you're o'keefe is not that south you have a large immune just paramedic so her immune system doesn't work as well and then on top of that many of the other metabolic changes just make it more likely that you'll catch koeverden that you'll get more severe covert because you don't have the antibodies to fight it. and then on top of that if you're obese which is about 25 percent of germans and more than 20 percent of every country in the world you find that you have sufficient illogical impairment your lung capacity is limited and we need to do special thin
that study from the department of nutrition and joins us now what surprised you about the findings barry. quero 2 things 1st the proportion being half the lives you're more than doubled of likelihood of being hospitalized with it if you're a person with obesity greece individuals are 113 percent more likely to be hospitalized and then the mortality statistics both of those were far beyond what anybody had expected in far higher than we see individual diseases like hypertension or diabetes and...
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study from the department of your tradition and joins us now what surprised you about the findings barry. quero 2 things 1st the proportion being hospitalized you're more than doubled of likelihood of being hospitalized with it if you're a person with obesity greece individuals are 113 percent more likely to be hospitalized and then the mortality statistics both of those were far beyond what anybody had expected in far higher than we see individual diseases like hypertension or diabetes and why is that what's the explanation. that when you're o'keefe is not that south you have a large immune to experiment so her immune system doesn't work as well and then on top of that many of the other metabolic changes just make it more likely that you'll catch koeverden that you'll get more severe covert because you don't have the antibodies to fight it. and then on top of that if you're obese which is about 25 percent of germans and more than 20 percent of every country in the world you find that you have sufficient logical impairment your lung capacity is limited and we need to do special things ju
study from the department of your tradition and joins us now what surprised you about the findings barry. quero 2 things 1st the proportion being hospitalized you're more than doubled of likelihood of being hospitalized with it if you're a person with obesity greece individuals are 113 percent more likely to be hospitalized and then the mortality statistics both of those were far beyond what anybody had expected in far higher than we see individual diseases like hypertension or diabetes and why...
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few here in barry expect they'll be taking off anywhere soon. if not months. hywel griffith, bbc news in the vale of glamorgan. we've conducted more tests... straight to the white house, donald trump giving an update on coronavirus testing, but expect questions about his tax returns which of them published in the news of. secretary of education betsy devos, hi betsy, administration for medication services and admiral jabbar, who is done such an incredible job. jabbar, who is done such an incrediblejob. thank jabbar, who is done such an incredible job. thank you, jabbar, who is done such an incrediblejob. thank you, admiral. we are alsojoined incrediblejob. thank you, admiral. we are also joined by mississippi governor tate reeves. had a tremendous victory, we're so proud of you. as well by abbot robert ford. robert, thank you very much. greatjob. ford. robert, thank you very much. great job. today ford. robert, thank you very much. greatjob. today i'm pleased to report that we are announcing our plan to distribute 150 million point—of—care tests
few here in barry expect they'll be taking off anywhere soon. if not months. hywel griffith, bbc news in the vale of glamorgan. we've conducted more tests... straight to the white house, donald trump giving an update on coronavirus testing, but expect questions about his tax returns which of them published in the news of. secretary of education betsy devos, hi betsy, administration for medication services and admiral jabbar, who is done such an incredible job. jabbar, who is done such an...
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few here in barry expect they'll be taking off anywhere soon.news in the vale of glamorgan. the time is up to 6:20. our top story this evening... the north east of england is facing a new level of restrictions. for the first time, you could be fined for meeting other households anywhere indoors. and tributes are paid to the sergeant who died after being shot while on duty in south london on friday. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: taking the hand out of football, but is it ruining the game? another weekend of controversial decisions in the premier league has some critics calling for the handball rule to change. a government—backed loan scheme to help small companies keep afloat during this pandemic is being targetted by criminals who are setting up fake companies and netting themselves tens of thousands of pounds each time. a bbc investigation has found that scammers have been taking advantage of limited checks on new applicants for the bounce back loan scheme, and it's potentially costing the tax payer millions of pounds. 0ur correspondent,
few here in barry expect they'll be taking off anywhere soon.news in the vale of glamorgan. the time is up to 6:20. our top story this evening... the north east of england is facing a new level of restrictions. for the first time, you could be fined for meeting other households anywhere indoors. and tributes are paid to the sergeant who died after being shot while on duty in south london on friday. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: taking the hand out of football, but is it ruining the game?...
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while not mentioning barry goldwater, mr. opponents call for arming with nuclear weapons. he reaffirmed the need for strict presidential control. >> make no mistake. there is no such thing as a conventional nuclear weapon. [applause] for 19 years no nation as loosed the atom against another. to do so now is a political ,ecision of the highest order and it will lead us down an uncertain path whose outcome none may know. of the united states of america can divest himself of the responsibility for such a decision. [applause] >> as the chairs ring out, there are more in los angeles. dodgerpeople packed stadium to greet the republican candidate as he begins his campaign. barry goldwater arrives with misses goldwater to go to bat against the incumbent administration. this is the opening of his first swing that will take him into washington and four other states. mr. goldwater took the occasion to castigate the administration's tax cut as cynical, then went on to promise that reduction over five years if he is elected. media forus o
while not mentioning barry goldwater, mr. opponents call for arming with nuclear weapons. he reaffirmed the need for strict presidential control. >> make no mistake. there is no such thing as a conventional nuclear weapon. [applause] for 19 years no nation as loosed the atom against another. to do so now is a political ,ecision of the highest order and it will lead us down an uncertain path whose outcome none may know. of the united states of america can divest himself of the...
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year so it doesn't really matter what sector you're in everybody's taking it on the chin right now barry vera destinations like bali that plan to reopen the tourism by september but overall are people actually traveling right now and will tourism pick up again this year or is everything going to shift to 2021 or is it going to be 2022. i think it really depends on where you live regardless where in the world you are i think domestic trouble is that they yes thing right now obviously mainly just because of border closures you know here in cannes i can only go to certain destinations u.s. citizens can only go to certain areas but if you can stay domestic there's definitely an opportunity to travel and the interesting thing is a lot of these countries around the world they've got their best laid out as ali was trying to open out later this month they've already had a delay are through the caribbean early so i can cope and i had a reclusive borders so i think a lot of these countries around the world are see what other countries are doing especially in europe and asia and trying to decide wh
year so it doesn't really matter what sector you're in everybody's taking it on the chin right now barry vera destinations like bali that plan to reopen the tourism by september but overall are people actually traveling right now and will tourism pick up again this year or is everything going to shift to 2021 or is it going to be 2022. i think it really depends on where you live regardless where in the world you are i think domestic trouble is that they yes thing right now obviously mainly just...
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i wanted to comment on the same item barry mentioned.onmental clerks that signed on this letter, which i'm guessing you haven't had a chance to read yet, but i hope you will and take a look at the peer review. it was done by anchor qea, an extremely reputable business. i encourage you to check out their website. there is a lot of misinformation out there. the trump administration issued a biological opinion for the delta which was based on bogus science i would hate to see the sfpuc getting into a similar situation of embracing science that is questionable. obviously, when an agency has an interest in a study coming to a certain conclusion, the group that they've hired often will come to that conclusion. and the study finds that there is serious issues with the model for rainbow trout and steelhead and has a lot of problems with the salmon model as well. i want to point out the voluntary requires two things. required discharge would be 38% greater than today, but total discharge is just 4%. that's because the main focus is on redirecting
i wanted to comment on the same item barry mentioned.onmental clerks that signed on this letter, which i'm guessing you haven't had a chance to read yet, but i hope you will and take a look at the peer review. it was done by anchor qea, an extremely reputable business. i encourage you to check out their website. there is a lot of misinformation out there. the trump administration issued a biological opinion for the delta which was based on bogus science i would hate to see the sfpuc getting...
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conversation to turn 1976 with the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan and the fracturing of america m barry goldwater and the american consensus. the 2001 l.a. times and the former online columnist the journalism and essay has appeared in newsweek "the new york times" and other publications. without further ado welcome richard and rick. >> hello. hi. >> we have decided since we are equal we will flip a coin to decide who asked the first question. rick collett to choose who goes first. >> heads. i will go second. >> what most people remember about reagan's presidential campaign of 1980 which is the culmination of reagan land taking out the general election campaign where 16 years earlier the body of the civil rights workers were discovered when people accused reagan of doing that. and visibly so in that caused the big backlash. so my question for you is to what extent of the states rates theory and using that instrumentally. >> thank you richard. one of the things that affects me is that i dreamed of writing is that you are at the center of the narrative the idea that the united states is un
conversation to turn 1976 with the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan and the fracturing of america m barry goldwater and the american consensus. the 2001 l.a. times and the former online columnist the journalism and essay has appeared in newsweek "the new york times" and other publications. without further ado welcome richard and rick. >> hello. hi. >> we have decided since we are equal we will flip a coin to decide who asked the first question. rick collett to choose...
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barry: how soon do they forget.some numbers on this, since most of this energy has been taking place in the big stocks, let us use the nasdaq 100. in the march lows it was barely over 7000 and peaked in august at 12.4 and change. in less than rally six months. araight up from 77%, i think tenant, 15, or 20% pullback -- 10, 15, or 20% pullback is due. profit-taking is one of the most besed phrase, but it could legitimately people who bought saying i have a huge profit maybe i should ring the bell and take a little something off of the table. lisa: do you buy that softbank is causing the selloff? buyy: about as much as i that robinhood was driving the market in the first place. funds,re $100 billion and most of the money is tied up in liquid long-term investments. if they want to fool around, for lack of a better phrase, with a couple of billion dollars in options and derivatives, they can move a handful of stocks for a little bit, but that ignores the fact that you just had a massive move across a a lot of big compan
barry: how soon do they forget.some numbers on this, since most of this energy has been taking place in the big stocks, let us use the nasdaq 100. in the march lows it was barely over 7000 and peaked in august at 12.4 and change. in less than rally six months. araight up from 77%, i think tenant, 15, or 20% pullback -- 10, 15, or 20% pullback is due. profit-taking is one of the most besed phrase, but it could legitimately people who bought saying i have a huge profit maybe i should ring the...
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year so it doesn't really matter what sector you're in everybody's taking it on the chin right now barry there are destinations like bali that plan to reopen the tourism by september but overall are people actually traveling right now and will tourism pick up again this year.
year so it doesn't really matter what sector you're in everybody's taking it on the chin right now barry there are destinations like bali that plan to reopen the tourism by september but overall are people actually traveling right now and will tourism pick up again this year.
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tonight, the arizona senator who paved the way for younger conservatives, barry goldwater.te contenders," this week 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: massachusetts senator ed markey spoke to supporters after defeating challenger joe kennedy and the democratic u.s. senate primary election. afterwards, we hear from congressman kennedy. >> i spoke with congressman kennedy a few moments ago and extended my respect and congratulations on a campaign that has been fierce, but always fueled by a shared commitment to the people of this great commonwealth. massachusetts, and the united states of america. i look forward to talking with congressman kennedy and working with him to make the lasting meaningful change i know we are both committed to. [applause] to my beautiful partner and best friend, my wife susan. since you married me 32 years ago, every day of my life has been brighter and fuller and more joyous. i am honored to walk through this life together and to celebrate tonight with you. have been witho me since that day in 1976 that i first decided to run for congress come
tonight, the arizona senator who paved the way for younger conservatives, barry goldwater.te contenders," this week 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: massachusetts senator ed markey spoke to supporters after defeating challenger joe kennedy and the democratic u.s. senate primary election. afterwards, we hear from congressman kennedy. >> i spoke with congressman kennedy a few moments ago and extended my respect and congratulations on a campaign that has been fierce, but always...
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like madonna in the us are only sending their backseat to very rich countries they're setting it up barry high prices somewhere between $16.00 and $35.00 a dose and you have to have 2 doses so that's like $70.00 per person so they have barry clear that they are there doing this to make a profit and they want to make money from this vaccine what we're saying is we need a people's backs not a profit vaccine and we need to see. the breaking down of these patent barriers and we need to see open sharing your back same technology to maximize the supply. and effective vaccines all over the world as soon as possible but the huge economic and human cost of it did lie in the variability of the vaccine if you think of countries like india or south africa brazil if these countries are not getting access to safe and effective but staying until 2022 then they would have more lockdowns their economies would be huge trouble and many many people would dog who do not need to because the vaccine has been artificially russian and private profits of pharmaceutical corporations. bill to come the sour the israe
like madonna in the us are only sending their backseat to very rich countries they're setting it up barry high prices somewhere between $16.00 and $35.00 a dose and you have to have 2 doses so that's like $70.00 per person so they have barry clear that they are there doing this to make a profit and they want to make money from this vaccine what we're saying is we need a people's backs not a profit vaccine and we need to see. the breaking down of these patent barriers and we need to see open...
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the arizona senator who paved , "the barry goldwater contenders" this week on c-span. >> democratic representatives scanlon and steve cohen talk about freedom of the press. it starts live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. until then, part of today's washington journal. al" continues. host: we are joined by josh rudolph with the alliance for securing democracy, here to talk to us about foreign interference on campaign 2020. tell us about the alliance for securing democracy. how are you funded? to see you. nice the alliance for sustaining democracy is a transatlantic think tank organization. -- forocused on stopping funding don't take money from government or anyone who has a special or vested interest. foundations, american families of entrepreneurs who value democracy and care about protecting it from foreign adversaries. host: we are having you want to talk to about your brand to report that came out in august. how did you put this report together, the scope of what you looked at to come to the conclusions you did? ofst: we are all aware russia's cyber attacks. shows thet interference is just as threatening t
the arizona senator who paved , "the barry goldwater contenders" this week on c-span. >> democratic representatives scanlon and steve cohen talk about freedom of the press. it starts live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. until then, part of today's washington journal. al" continues. host: we are joined by josh rudolph with the alliance for securing democracy, here to talk to us about foreign interference on campaign 2020. tell us about the alliance for securing democracy. how are you...
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with us to talk about this, general barry mccaffrey, a decorated combat veteran of vietnam, of iraq,e lot of places. in fact, you and i, general mccaffrey, have talked for years, but i was looking up all the places you've been in the world, all the places that our forces were because of unstable governments and because of governments that didn't accept the voice of the people. and i worry today that we have introduced this into our lexicon here in the united states for the first time in our democratic history, the idea that we will delegitimize our own election and that the president will not be willing to move off. >> well, we've seen it before in 1860 with jefferson davis. but literally in modern times, you're entirely correct. there's no president of the united states who have dared to call into question the underlying principles of democracy, free and fair election. so it's a very dangerous situation. and by the way, when you're trying to understand what someone will do in the future, you should take into account their words. what are they saying, and what are they writing? so i
with us to talk about this, general barry mccaffrey, a decorated combat veteran of vietnam, of iraq,e lot of places. in fact, you and i, general mccaffrey, have talked for years, but i was looking up all the places you've been in the world, all the places that our forces were because of unstable governments and because of governments that didn't accept the voice of the people. and i worry today that we have introduced this into our lexicon here in the united states for the first time in our...
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but we begin with retired four-star general and msnbc military analyst barry mccaffrey. also tom nichols, writer for "the atlantic" and a professor at the u.s. naval war college. we should note he joins us here as a -- in his personal capacity, and peter baker, correspondent for "the new york times" and an msnbc political analyst. barry mccaffrey, to you first, my friend. >> well, i think it's heartbreaking. it's plausible. it matches the other kinds of statements he's made from making fun of gold star families to deriding senator mccain, an authentic american hero. it's combined with a level of ignorance also of american history and our country that is astonishing. he allegedly asked general kelly or people in paris, why did the u.s. and world war ii come in on the side of the allies? he allegedly asked kelly at pearl harbor, tell me what happened here. i think the bottom line is 2.1 million men and women, active guard and reserve in our armed forces, they suffered 60,000 killed and wounded in the war on terror. he has no respect for somebody who serves out of patriotis
but we begin with retired four-star general and msnbc military analyst barry mccaffrey. also tom nichols, writer for "the atlantic" and a professor at the u.s. naval war college. we should note he joins us here as a -- in his personal capacity, and peter baker, correspondent for "the new york times" and an msnbc political analyst. barry mccaffrey, to you first, my friend. >> well, i think it's heartbreaking. it's plausible. it matches the other kinds of statements he's...
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i couldn't blame what she said. >> so in that recording, mary ann trump barry was referring to samantha bee, the comedian, who had slammed ivanka calling her oblivious, among other things, after she posted this image of herself and her child at the same time that they were separating migrant children from their families. now the next clip, mary trump and her aunt talk about eric and ivanka's ambitions. >> meanwhile eric's become the moron publically. ivanka gives a [ bleep ]. she's all about her. >> yeah. she's a mini-donald. >> she's a mini-donald. yet he's besotten with her. she's always been his favorite. >> we also hear what mary ann thinks about her brother, donald. >> and then you get donald who won't do anything for anybody unless it's going to inure to his -- i mean, he won't do any -- publically, i mean, if you -- anything he did, he says, look what i've done. aren't i wonderful. >> and it ends up being nothing. >> and he's as tight as a duck's ass, just like dad was. >> i reached out to mary ann trump barry for comment but have not heard back. i am now joined by mary trump. he
i couldn't blame what she said. >> so in that recording, mary ann trump barry was referring to samantha bee, the comedian, who had slammed ivanka calling her oblivious, among other things, after she posted this image of herself and her child at the same time that they were separating migrant children from their families. now the next clip, mary trump and her aunt talk about eric and ivanka's ambitions. >> meanwhile eric's become the moron publically. ivanka gives a [ bleep ]. she's...
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me now, nbc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell, retired four star military army general barry mccaffrey and former defense secretary william cohen, also a former senator -- republican senator from maine. welcome all. kelly, first of all, what have we heard from the president about this so far today? >> well, the president has just had an event in the oval office with foreign visitors from serbia and kosovo. that tape will be available shortly and likely will play out in your hour. we know so far based on the initial pool reports that the president pushed back on this article calling it false. i don't know yet the extent of his comments on this, but the president has been, along with a lot of his top officials, current and former, aggressively push back, denying that heifer said these disparaging things about veterans and service members, both living and fallen. this is, of course, critical, andrea. this is one of the communities where the president wants to retain what has historically been a strength for him. in many of his public acts, he does things in favor of the military
me now, nbc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell, retired four star military army general barry mccaffrey and former defense secretary william cohen, also a former senator -- republican senator from maine. welcome all. kelly, first of all, what have we heard from the president about this so far today? >> well, the president has just had an event in the oval office with foreign visitors from serbia and kosovo. that tape will be available shortly and likely will play out in your...
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they respond with burning barry. ates. and suddenly the militia men appear the self annoying to defenders of law and order . then the situation gets out of control a 17 year old trump supporter hans stone and shoots 2 black lives matter protesters . the police make no effort to stop or arrest him. exclusive footage shot by our camera team shows the shooter shortly after the killings walking around unchallenged it was not until the following day that he was arrested and charged with murder. american wolf later he cleared him a hero and collected tens of thousands of dollars in donations for his legal defense a spec to double murder a good words of support from very high up direct from the white house to begin he was trying to get away from them i guess it looks like and he fell and then they very violently attacked him and it was something that we're looking at right now and it's under investigation but. i guess c. was in very big trouble he would have been i he probably would have been killed. soon donald trump got a taste
they respond with burning barry. ates. and suddenly the militia men appear the self annoying to defenders of law and order . then the situation gets out of control a 17 year old trump supporter hans stone and shoots 2 black lives matter protesters . the police make no effort to stop or arrest him. exclusive footage shot by our camera team shows the shooter shortly after the killings walking around unchallenged it was not until the following day that he was arrested and charged with murder....
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struggling and don't even know if they're going to be able to stay in business at this point i don't know barry you being a travel expert you also deal with personal finance i assume you're dealing with people regularly what about these airlines begin to cut these routes because if air travel becomes more complicated for travelers won't that simply weaken the willingness of travelers to use them what i'm asking here kind of is are airlines about to find themselves in a very vicious cycle. definitely but in the end it comes down to business decision you know they've got to remain profitable and if they're finding that the smaller destinations smaller airports are making the profits to have to come in you know everyone talks about government sanchez you know they've been held out to certain extent certain conditions that when that money runs out they need to think about their autumn life so unfortunately that means people who are in the rural areas the small airports are going to be cut at the same time maybe that means airlines can consolidate at their major hubs and refocus you position their s
struggling and don't even know if they're going to be able to stay in business at this point i don't know barry you being a travel expert you also deal with personal finance i assume you're dealing with people regularly what about these airlines begin to cut these routes because if air travel becomes more complicated for travelers won't that simply weaken the willingness of travelers to use them what i'm asking here kind of is are airlines about to find themselves in a very vicious cycle....
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this is barry island primary in south wales and you can see behind me, the yearfive class just havingis going to feel very different for these pupils for the foreseeable. they will be staying within their 30 pupil classroom for pretty much all of the day, having lunch in the classroom, all of the lessons in the classroom, all of the lessons in the classroom and having break time outside as one bubble and that is of course to make sure they can maintain that bubble so they can track and trace. the decision by the welsh government has been based on science, because they say the risk of transmission is so low, so the protection really is for the adults mostly. so the classroom here will look very different, they will stay as they are in their bubbles, through corridors behind us here there will be one—way systems in place to make sure there is a lack of transmission between everyone, but, for the foreseeable, there will be no mixing between year groups and different classrooms across wales. thank you very much. the chair of the exams regulator 0fqual has said the organisation told the go
this is barry island primary in south wales and you can see behind me, the yearfive class just havingis going to feel very different for these pupils for the foreseeable. they will be staying within their 30 pupil classroom for pretty much all of the day, having lunch in the classroom, all of the lessons in the classroom, all of the lessons in the classroom and having break time outside as one bubble and that is of course to make sure they can maintain that bubble so they can track and trace....
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study from the department of your tradition and joins us now what surprised you about the findings barry. quero 2 things 1st the proportion being hospitalized you're more than doubled of likelihood of being hospitalized with it if you're a person with obesity greece individuals are 113 percent more likely to be hospitalized and then the mortality statistics both of those were far beyond what anybody had expected far higher than we see individual diseases like hypertension or diabetes and why is that what's the explanation. that when you're obese. south you have a large immune just pearman so her immune system doesn't work as well and then on top of that many of the other metabolic changes just make it more likely that you'll catch koeverden that you'll get more severe covert because you don't have the antibodies to fight it. and then on top of that if you're obese which is about 25 percent of germans and more than 20 percent of every country in the world you find that you have sufficient logical impairment your lung capacity is limited and we need to do special things just to play in ham
study from the department of your tradition and joins us now what surprised you about the findings barry. quero 2 things 1st the proportion being hospitalized you're more than doubled of likelihood of being hospitalized with it if you're a person with obesity greece individuals are 113 percent more likely to be hospitalized and then the mortality statistics both of those were far beyond what anybody had expected far higher than we see individual diseases like hypertension or diabetes and why is...
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that there is not only the environmental destruction but oh and so a health impact like cancer and barry you read diseases coming from the illness sense what do you think this. has been this proven 100 times over a 1000 times over. and we you know i mean we can always improve but i don't think we have our water is clean we have great care and there are quality years better than anywhere else and for old i mean we're doing a great job here and we have for the past you know 60 years since we've started this project that's the survey for ok you know kind of have. this through wash away or what also when i was going to not to do that so you know it's more you just more of a jane fonda you got asked about the cause words gone your questions are too long into brought with them into life do not ask you don't know i'm asking you was and i'm asking us in real life to be a knife want to stay alive as long as possible still too much philosophical that's why i want to do the interview with the girl right if i ask you friend died yes it was that we had. what do you think. the survival strategy though
that there is not only the environmental destruction but oh and so a health impact like cancer and barry you read diseases coming from the illness sense what do you think this. has been this proven 100 times over a 1000 times over. and we you know i mean we can always improve but i don't think we have our water is clean we have great care and there are quality years better than anywhere else and for old i mean we're doing a great job here and we have for the past you know 60 years since we've...
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they respond with burning barry. ates. and suddenly the militia men appear the self annoying to defenders of law and order . then the situation gets out of control a 17 year old trump supporter hans stone and shoots 2 black lives matter protesters . the police make no effort to stop or arrest him. exclusive footage shot by our camera team shows the shooter shortly after the killings walking around unchallenged it was not until the following day that he was arrested and charged with murder. american wolf later declared him a hero and collected tens of thousands of dollars in donations for his legal defense a spec to double murder a good words of support from very high up direct from the white house to begin he was trying to get away from them i guess it looks like and he fell and then they very violently attacked him and it was something that we're looking at right now and it's under investigation but. i guess he was in very big trouble he would have been i he probably would have been killed. soon donald trump got a taste o
they respond with burning barry. ates. and suddenly the militia men appear the self annoying to defenders of law and order . then the situation gets out of control a 17 year old trump supporter hans stone and shoots 2 black lives matter protesters . the police make no effort to stop or arrest him. exclusive footage shot by our camera team shows the shooter shortly after the killings walking around unchallenged it was not until the following day that he was arrested and charged with murder....
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it was fascinating to listen to barry diller talk about returning to work realistically as a june ofil employers tell workers you are coming back nothing is going to start again because the fear among the rank and file remains too acute. >> you have grown-ups who have kids, you have grown-ups who produce a lot of money at banks and they have houses, they are getting -- this is the urban exodus, they have country houses, the numbers of country houses and urban exodus in new jersey the numbers are amazing and they are not coming back because they don't want to get sick i know there is a big cohort in this country who thinks you don't get sick maybe they don't -- aren't in office towers, but there is a propensity to believe that zoom is doing better than if you are there. i know that's ridiculous, but if everybody is in zoom, if barclays is pitching business and goldman is pitching business and morgan stanley is pitching business and everyone is using zoom you don't have to go anywhere it's not like someone has an edge no one is going to come in and say i want you to pitch you software
it was fascinating to listen to barry diller talk about returning to work realistically as a june ofil employers tell workers you are coming back nothing is going to start again because the fear among the rank and file remains too acute. >> you have grown-ups who have kids, you have grown-ups who produce a lot of money at banks and they have houses, they are getting -- this is the urban exodus, they have country houses, the numbers of country houses and urban exodus in new jersey the...
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barry petersen has the story from cattle country. >> reporter: under and endless wyoming sky mark eisley and his daughters are calling in the cattle. owner of the king ranch company and a rancher for 50 years, he has survived droughts, economic down turns, even blizzard. the pandemic has wreaked havoc on packing plants causing shortages and concerns. how nervous are you about coping with the coronavirus the next few months? >> financially, we'll be challenged. >> reporter: do you think it's going to get more expensive for consumers? >> it probably will for a little while. i hate to say that but i imagine it's the demand and where the bottlenecks will be affecting it. >> reporter: a once in a liecht opportunity for his competitors has been created, the makers of meat substitutes. meat tastes pretty good. let go ahead and build it from plants. this is the founder and ceo of beyond meat, a plant based alternative created in a lab. he's battling for a bigger share of the market. >> we now have an opportunity to be price competitive with baef with respect to our burgers. we're taking that opp
barry petersen has the story from cattle country. >> reporter: under and endless wyoming sky mark eisley and his daughters are calling in the cattle. owner of the king ranch company and a rancher for 50 years, he has survived droughts, economic down turns, even blizzard. the pandemic has wreaked havoc on packing plants causing shortages and concerns. how nervous are you about coping with the coronavirus the next few months? >> financially, we'll be challenged. >> reporter: do...
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well for more on this let's bring in our correspondent in london barry get my ass out there have been more than 4000 new corona virus infections in the u.k. and that's just in the past 24 hours what measures to deal with the surge in numbers are people in the u.k. expecting. well they are probably looking at the north of england and seeing the for example hospitality bars restaurants they have to close early and people are really not to congregate in large numbers and to really stick to the social distancing measures soup people are looking at what's happening there it's called the government's whack a mole strategy that the british government destroy to impose local lock downs where they have seen flare ups particular flare ups of the virus however now it seems to be spreading so not just in the north of england the numbers are even in out across the whole country we've seen problems in scotland and also in other parts of england so people are probably thinking that something like in the north of it is going to happen nationwide so the talks about strict stricter rules for going out
well for more on this let's bring in our correspondent in london barry get my ass out there have been more than 4000 new corona virus infections in the u.k. and that's just in the past 24 hours what measures to deal with the surge in numbers are people in the u.k. expecting. well they are probably looking at the north of england and seeing the for example hospitality bars restaurants they have to close early and people are really not to congregate in large numbers and to really stick to the...