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chairman biotech firm cura bock is aiming to raise up to $245000000.00 in an initial public offering in the united states the company is planning to use that cash to finance the development of a covert 19 vaccine which it hopes to have market ready by the middle of next year it's not seen as one of $165.00 currently in development around the world is hoping to show it can produce one that works at lower doses than those of its competitors . now whether your country is in the grips of a lockdown or just coming out of this chances are you've been wondering what if this happens all over again as fears of a 2nd wave of corona virus grow one country is ready experiencing what it's like a stray media after a sharp rise in infections authorities in the city of melbourne have once again. it's some of the toughest restrictions in the world. in melbourne the police are checking whether people who tested positive for the virus are awaiting test results follow self isolation orders if they don't show up at the door they can face fines as high as 20000 australian dollars. melbourne home to 500000
chairman biotech firm cura bock is aiming to raise up to $245000000.00 in an initial public offering in the united states the company is planning to use that cash to finance the development of a covert 19 vaccine which it hopes to have market ready by the middle of next year it's not seen as one of $165.00 currently in development around the world is hoping to show it can produce one that works at lower doses than those of its competitors . now whether your country is in the grips of a lockdown...
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hear it is very likely that they say these sanctions are not legal and if we can just take a step bock why is this project so important in germany. well you know we always have to keep in mind it was. the americas precess or. who started this whole process so it's going on since many many years germany's highly invested spent a lot of money and i think this is one reason why they just don't want to back back because they say hey this is a project we spend so much time and money and energy on the other thing is really it will get cheaper for germany and europe to get gas through this pile. because they don't have to pay fees to ukraine what they do have to do now in a full life so much for your insights. back in january of the attention of the world was on the chinese city of new han where a mystery virus was killing thousands of people and asleep in the locked and it was bringing life to a standstill 7 months later it's the other way around the covert 19 pandemic of causing chaos and suffering around the world while the place where it all started edges ever closer to normalcy. hard to
hear it is very likely that they say these sanctions are not legal and if we can just take a step bock why is this project so important in germany. well you know we always have to keep in mind it was. the americas precess or. who started this whole process so it's going on since many many years germany's highly invested spent a lot of money and i think this is one reason why they just don't want to back back because they say hey this is a project we spend so much time and money and energy on...
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a relief for many establishment republicans who were concerned that if his challenger won, crisco bock, would have been immigrants no chance to win a senate seat in kansas for the first time in 90 years. internal polling showed cobol tied with boy a in a hypothetical matchup. democratic super pac through millions in support of co-bock - he was criticized for being too far right particularly on issues of voter fraud but also the governor's race. we are monitoring two races in michigan. us military veteran meyer leading in his republican primary, by state representative and never trump is about er, the allocation he has denied. this was a race by a nevertrumper turn libertarian who decided not to run again in july. the other michigan race we are watching is in the thirteenth district. rashida tlaib, one of donald trump's more outspoken critics is ahead of brenda jones, the detroit city council president and former us representative. she is considered a vulnerable member of the so-called squad, the four progressive congresswomen, jones has attacked her for prioritizing her celebrity and n
a relief for many establishment republicans who were concerned that if his challenger won, crisco bock, would have been immigrants no chance to win a senate seat in kansas for the first time in 90 years. internal polling showed cobol tied with boy a in a hypothetical matchup. democratic super pac through millions in support of co-bock - he was criticized for being too far right particularly on issues of voter fraud but also the governor's race. we are monitoring two races in michigan. us...
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people are concerned about voter suppression and now you're seeing mail bocks being taken.of phone calls around that. folks want democracy. people want to make sure they and their families can actually be okay, that they have the economics they need, job security, and they have health care. let us not forget we are in the largest health pandemic in the last 100 years so there's a lot of anxiety folks wanted changed. they want someone responsible, and i think that's what this ticket represents. >> absolutely. in the last minute, paola, i want to ask you, as we head into the democratic convention next week, there's been a lot of talk that julian castro was not included in the lineup of speakers and alexandria ocasio-cortez, the congresswoman from new york was given 60 whole seconds to speak. what's the reaction of the latino community you have been sbr interacting with all week on the ground to the snub? seems to be a snub. >> yeah, it is. latinos are about to become the largest voting bloc. latinos have also been the center of attack of this administration. the question ever
people are concerned about voter suppression and now you're seeing mail bocks being taken.of phone calls around that. folks want democracy. people want to make sure they and their families can actually be okay, that they have the economics they need, job security, and they have health care. let us not forget we are in the largest health pandemic in the last 100 years so there's a lot of anxiety folks wanted changed. they want someone responsible, and i think that's what this ticket represents....
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they found it was a good weapon to help clear out the dug-in germans of the pill bockes and their areas and it was their type of warfare in that theater. y they found it was a good way to put down suppressive fire as they cleared out suppressive germans. >> we were fortunate that the 517th prct association has a great website. the association was started by their vets and run by their family members because many of the vets have passed away or up in years, but there is a ton of information. photograph, history -- personal accounts that the vets had submitted and that's one of our resources that we take from personal accounts, personal photographs that we were able to build our impression and our display based solely on those photographs and accounting. there are also great books out there battling buzzards on the 517th first airborne task force which was a reference book which covers the first airborne task force which was the airborne division that was part of operation rangoon. where the normandie operation you know the first 82nd divisions that went on the night before with the main
they found it was a good weapon to help clear out the dug-in germans of the pill bockes and their areas and it was their type of warfare in that theater. y they found it was a good way to put down suppressive fire as they cleared out suppressive germans. >> we were fortunate that the 517th prct association has a great website. the association was started by their vets and run by their family members because many of the vets have passed away or up in years, but there is a ton of...
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a great job yeah so bizarre so the feces doesn't run into the water for one thing jennifer frieden bock is the executive director of the coalition on homelessness in san francisco demonizing almost people who drive conservatives to the polls moves us backwards because the more we demonize homeless people the harder it is to get public support for investing in real solutions other states have more homeless as a percentage of their population but it is less visible because they have more shelters still from 2017 to 2019 homelessness increased by 15 percent in california the thing that's happening is the increase in rents so as folks who are extremely low income that are living on the margins. as we see rents rise we see increases in homelessness conservatives say that california has about homeless problem because of its liberal culture and tolerance for drug use we have an. right now we're seeing it everywhere in the country right it's not just in california so i don't know about the tolerance thing but about a 3rd of the population have mental health or substance abuse challenges now the
a great job yeah so bizarre so the feces doesn't run into the water for one thing jennifer frieden bock is the executive director of the coalition on homelessness in san francisco demonizing almost people who drive conservatives to the polls moves us backwards because the more we demonize homeless people the harder it is to get public support for investing in real solutions other states have more homeless as a percentage of their population but it is less visible because they have more shelters...
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we will explain what those are as apple goes up unlike other big bock retailers, the stock is surging as you see right there. "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome. i'm kelly evans, as we await the minutes from the fed, it's the financials lading the way. take a look at these top performers, airlines, cruise ships powering high, modest gains, but also inindividually is trading near its all-time highs. it's doubled this year and is reporting earnings after the bell today we'll have more on nvidia's monster run. ty >> fed minutes just released rick santelli is looking at the headlines. hey, rick. >> indeed, one of the big issues was the way the federal reserve was going to tweak the way it looks at inflation, various policy-setting tools they have. how much more patience they have inflation has been a big issue with covid you can make good arguments both ways and as steve combs through the minutia for more details on these particular facts, discussion behind closed doors, the markets right now haven't really moved a lot we see the dollar index had a nice bounce today interest rates
we will explain what those are as apple goes up unlike other big bock retailers, the stock is surging as you see right there. "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome. i'm kelly evans, as we await the minutes from the fed, it's the financials lading the way. take a look at these top performers, airlines, cruise ships powering high, modest gains, but also inindividually is trading near its all-time highs. it's doubled this year and is reporting earnings after the bell today...
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you wrote a bock about this. countdown 1945.ted to end the war but his generals would not let him and wanted to keep going. >> one issue would the japanese have surrendered if we had not gone ahead and dropped that terrible bomb. 135,000 people killed in hiroshima either from the original blast or from radiation sickness. they dropped the first bomb 75 years ago today on hiroshima. august 6, 1945. silence from the japanese government. three days later the u.s. dropped a second more powerful bomb on another japanese city. the military government still did not want to surround. -- surrender. it took the emperor to go over their heads and deliver a radio address saying our country will be obliterated and we need to stand down, that led to the end of world war ii. >> john: the u.s. has been criticized for dropping bombs. but the war would have ended but at what cost compared to the cost of the dropping the bomb? >> no, the choice was not drop the bomb or do nothing. the choice was drop the bomb or invade japan. the estimate there wo
you wrote a bock about this. countdown 1945.ted to end the war but his generals would not let him and wanted to keep going. >> one issue would the japanese have surrendered if we had not gone ahead and dropped that terrible bomb. 135,000 people killed in hiroshima either from the original blast or from radiation sickness. they dropped the first bomb 75 years ago today on hiroshima. august 6, 1945. silence from the japanese government. three days later the u.s. dropped a second more...
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if kansas republicans nominate congressman roger marshall, he defeated conservative crisco bock.hold onto a seat being vacated by the retiring pat roberts, republicans haven't lost a seat in kansas since 1932. and a one time homeless woman ends a 20 year run for a long time house member. it her supporters say recent protest helped fuel her victory. tonight we take a deeper dive into one of the hottest topics in politics right now, voting by mail. correspondent david spot looks at the difference between the message and what it means for november. >> universal mail in ballots is going to be a great embarrassment to our country. >> the president of the united states taking aim at mail-in voting arguing it will lead to fraud, the president says he's a fan of absentee voting and confused many when he tweeted whether you call it vote by mail or absentee voting in florida, the election system is safe and secure, tried and true. what is the difference between mail-in voting and absentee voting? some experts believe universal mail in voting is when registered voters unsolicited get an inc
if kansas republicans nominate congressman roger marshall, he defeated conservative crisco bock.hold onto a seat being vacated by the retiring pat roberts, republicans haven't lost a seat in kansas since 1932. and a one time homeless woman ends a 20 year run for a long time house member. it her supporters say recent protest helped fuel her victory. tonight we take a deeper dive into one of the hottest topics in politics right now, voting by mail. correspondent david spot looks at the difference...
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men were shot in oakland overnight and one of them died police got the call last night to the 4500 bock a fairfax avenue where there had been a shooting they found 3 men who ended up at the hospital but one man died at the scene there have been no arrests. happening today state lawmakers consider a new bill that would compensate the families of victims of police violence. this after the fatal shooting of sean monterrosa by a vallejo police officer kron four's lsi damone ian has more. >>our brother sean monterrosa was murdered by the blue police department on june second 2 months ago now says the moment shots life was taken we've been fighting for justice and. there was no support or sympathy shown to us and i my brother was killed we literally had to search for him by traveling to the hospital the police station the crime scene on the to discover what had happened to him on our own ashley michelle monterrosa's say that they've dedicated their summer to find justice. >>for their brother sudden-death after he was shot by vallejo police depended on each other they get by. >>since sean's li
men were shot in oakland overnight and one of them died police got the call last night to the 4500 bock a fairfax avenue where there had been a shooting they found 3 men who ended up at the hospital but one man died at the scene there have been no arrests. happening today state lawmakers consider a new bill that would compensate the families of victims of police violence. this after the fatal shooting of sean monterrosa by a vallejo police officer kron four's lsi damone ian has more....
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happened to actually watch -- disclo i rewatched oprah winfrey's interview with michelle obama on her bock. i wonder what opportunity democrats have to take people and welcome them in and not in a policy way. we'll disagree on policy, but as leaders in the conversation, as leaders of the country in this historically difficult moment. >> throughout her time in the white house michelle obama was able to relate to people in the most human way. she continues to do that now. i think that the opportunity is that we do have, whether they are republicans who can't quite find an identity in the republican party right now, or democrats who feel like it's tough to get over that hurdle, that there is some unity around ideas like the rule of law and adherence to our constitutional principles and moral values and to ethics and to just human decency that i think is unifying. somebody like michelle obama can articulate that in a way that doesn't feel overtly political, but deeply human. >> michelle obama's podcast is described as the closest things to fdr's fireside chats right now. you're one of the smar
happened to actually watch -- disclo i rewatched oprah winfrey's interview with michelle obama on her bock. i wonder what opportunity democrats have to take people and welcome them in and not in a policy way. we'll disagree on policy, but as leaders in the conversation, as leaders of the country in this historically difficult moment. >> throughout her time in the white house michelle obama was able to relate to people in the most human way. she continues to do that now. i think that the...
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for bocking free expression, for slowing immigration, reducing trade and in some cases around the worldutting access to the internet. >> narrator: but he continued to view his invention not as part of the problem, but as the solution. >> and that's why i think the work that we're all doing together is more important now than it's ever been bere. (cheers and applause) >> we stand for connecting every person. for a global community. >> facebook systematically went from interconnecting people, to essentially having a surveillance system of their whole lives. >> facebook has come under fire for it's role during the election... >> i mean everybody was pretty upset that we hadn't caught it during the election, and it was a very intense time. >> mark zuckerberg will testify... >> i still have questions if we're going to make sure that in 2018 and 2020 this doesn't happen again. >> narrator: next time on frontline. >> go to pbs.org/frontline for the latest in frontline's "transparency project", and see key quotes from the film in context. >> there will be always unintended consequences. >> this
for bocking free expression, for slowing immigration, reducing trade and in some cases around the worldutting access to the internet. >> narrator: but he continued to view his invention not as part of the problem, but as the solution. >> and that's why i think the work that we're all doing together is more important now than it's ever been bere. (cheers and applause) >> we stand for connecting every person. for a global community. >> facebook systematically went from...