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always a pleasure to be with you brant thank you for having me this is needless to say the worst and fastest decline since the great depression there's a starting out to be really bad we're looking at an unemployment rate anywhere between 13 and 17 percent depending on here are you counting and the reason for why that is bad is that the united states is dropping off as a global economic engine and it was most of europe still ailing in a 2nd wave of the virus asia and especially china will have to pick up the slack and whether they will have the capacity to do so and quickly at that is highly doubtful given that they're still struggling with their own recovery and their own 2nd waves of infections germany is the big hope in europe it has managed debts much to the united states but of course whether its economy itself can be strong enough to pull your all of europe the united states imports of asia out of the slump remains to be seen but let me ask you about germany for a moment because germany relies on exports and if the global economy is not doing well then that makes it almost impo
always a pleasure to be with you brant thank you for having me this is needless to say the worst and fastest decline since the great depression there's a starting out to be really bad we're looking at an unemployment rate anywhere between 13 and 17 percent depending on here are you counting and the reason for why that is bad is that the united states is dropping off as a global economic engine and it was most of europe still ailing in a 2nd wave of the virus asia and especially china will have...
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and he spoke to brant not too long ago. and he is living on the streets right now he's looking for work right now and he explained to you how can you us not to be homeless and also the impact of traffic 19 it's one of the right. really like a place to lock up my stuff take a shower and just a little piece of the world to close close the door on so that people can go through your stuff and. earlier the coronavirus it closed on the master. that no place to be as hard to go to go to the bathroom. but everybody has now shut the bathrooms down all the fast food restaurants is really where you go or the supermarket or service station and they're always always close even before they're always you know they're under repair or not working or whatever it's very difficult to go to the restroom you almost have to go into a construction site and one of those. it's real practical difficulties right now i will improve member about a month or 2 months ago we had a toilet paper shortage snow madge and you're homeless and you can't get toile
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that's right brant and nato did say to the united states while it was making this plan that it would prefer to see no u.s. troops taken out of europe and secondarily that i mean its preference was that they stay in germany. because that's what that's what everyone's used to that's a very a very strong base i think that it could have been worse all 12000 could be headed back to the u.s. which as simon pointed out is not in the u.s. is best interest at all and anyone who knows about how the resources are allocated there in germany much of what station there is is for u.s. interests and not to protect europe at all the african headquarters in stuttgart for example so i think that because it was secretary esper he was quite calm he was flanked by the supreme allied commander europe. the announcement of it today is sort of anti-climactic and and nato is getting used to just sort of saying well we could have been worse it's a very good point there are so many variables in this decision so i mean we've gone into what you coming up in november in the united states and i'm wondering how will
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texas which set a record for the 4th consecutive day with more than 10900 new cases and 119 deaths brant when we go back to the global numbers what are the trends look like right now. well looking globally cases are again once again soaring in brazil they now have over 1800000 cases now india as you can see they're still also going up right here you know russia seems to be flattening a little bit with the average of cases being around the same as earlier this week iran is also showing a minor increase and the wrath of the rest of latin america we're seeing hotspots remain to be mexico peru and colombia and chile all increasing around the same rate brant and speaking of where in america tell us about what's happening in bolivia so while bolivia seemed to be escaping the break that has affected neighboring brazil peru and chile but the pandemic is now beginning to quickly spread in bolivia and they have had over 43000 infections and over 1500 deaths and then there was another sign that the region is at the epic center of the global outbreak believe us president jean on a said thursday that
texas which set a record for the 4th consecutive day with more than 10900 new cases and 119 deaths brant when we go back to the global numbers what are the trends look like right now. well looking globally cases are again once again soaring in brazil they now have over 1800000 cases now india as you can see they're still also going up right here you know russia seems to be flattening a little bit with the average of cases being around the same as earlier this week iran is also showing a minor...
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leaders met in brussels well pleasure to be back brant and you're right there is friction now there's been considerable friction has been friction for days at the crux of this is sort of 2 major issues about the same thing there are the northern nations and actually the no that no one is the frugal 5 but the netherlands austria denmark sweden and they they have all gotten together and they actually have decided that they would rather have. the loans and they have put pressure on the other nations the more needy nations spain italy greece to accept more in terms of just you know rather than grogs they want to be loans that are repaid back that's the big issue so is the amount the amount of disputed 750000000000. it sounds like the agreement has been made a lot of concessions to be made by this frugal 5 that they will now accept that there will be quite a considerable amount in terms of grants it's looks like 3 $190000000000.00 in terms of grants and $360000000000.00 and tons of love so that's the issue how much and how it will be repaid what the northern nations want is they want to li
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and over 206000 and counting and brant despite all of this florida's education commissioner issued an emergency order on monday mandating that all schools open for the paula for the fall and the order appears to follow president trumps wishes were he tweeted schools must open in the fall brant correspondents are tabular thank you for keeping us up to date cheers in india's largest company reliance industries hit a new record high monday afternoon following the company's telecommunication arms geo releasing its new meeting app for the general public geo meets release comes as web conferencing apps have taken off amid the pandemic with zoo microsoft teams and a host of others seeing huge traffic as face to face interaction just isn't possible with me users can hold a meeting of up to 100 participants and if you can't get enough of on. conference call their website states go for 24 hours reliance geo recently received huge investments from social media facebook as well as intel corp and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v.'s which is av
and over 206000 and counting and brant despite all of this florida's education commissioner issued an emergency order on monday mandating that all schools open for the paula for the fall and the order appears to follow president trumps wishes were he tweeted schools must open in the fall brant correspondents are tabular thank you for keeping us up to date cheers in india's largest company reliance industries hit a new record high monday afternoon following the company's telecommunication arms...
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that is not necessarily the truth and these numbers right here tell that story brant r.t. correspondent sites have better thanks for keeping us up to date. and time now for a quick break but here because when we return markets are on the move to start the week but what's driving games and what lies over the horizon straight ahead we welcome back sport analysis to break it all down as we go to break here are the numbers at the close. world is driven by. the dangers. we hear to ask. join me everything on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics. i'm show business i'll see that. and welcome back u.s. markets are still running on the back of strength from the tech sector as the nasdaq continues its record run led by amazon facebook netflix google and microsoft you know the tech names meanwhile the dow and s. and p. are struggling to stay flat popping just above even line midday here on monday now traders are now shifting their focus from earnings to stimulus as lawmakers begin to go she asians on a new stimulus package earlier this year a 2
that is not necessarily the truth and these numbers right here tell that story brant r.t. correspondent sites have better thanks for keeping us up to date. and time now for a quick break but here because when we return markets are on the move to start the week but what's driving games and what lies over the horizon straight ahead we welcome back sport analysis to break it all down as we go to break here are the numbers at the close. world is driven by. the dangers. we hear to ask. join me...
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well brant it's going to be a very difficult decision for him so perhaps he might even be in need more than one candidate because 2 things you want to consider here and that is number one joe biden politically speaking is a centrist and that is of course great for swing voters and you talked about some of them in your recent interview those who voted trump in 2016 but perhaps are not so happy with his policies now and are considering joe biden and that the fact that he's a centrist is at the same time not so great for a very vast amount of bernie sanders supporters of the progressive candidate senator from vermont with his ideas on the left side of the political aisle so that number one and then to of course joe biden is a very old candidate he's 77 now he would be 7778 by the time he takes office should he win the election so ideally he's looking for someone to compliment him not too old female he promised that perhaps even black progressive but not too much because that would put off the swing voters names or being considered. well the list is very long brant but some of the most lik
well brant it's going to be a very difficult decision for him so perhaps he might even be in need more than one candidate because 2 things you want to consider here and that is number one joe biden politically speaking is a centrist and that is of course great for swing voters and you talked about some of them in your recent interview those who voted trump in 2016 but perhaps are not so happy with his policies now and are considering joe biden and that the fact that he's a centrist is at the...
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thank you brant yes the size of the deal is substantial it represents actually about 4 percent of annual e.u. g.d.p. . and it's important to note in the e.u. that around about a 3rd of european union g.d.p. is intra european trade so one of the most important elements of this package is the opportunity to restructure our economies and businesses to facilitate an acceleration in intra european trade flows in addition of course many of the loans will be assigned by the national governments to stimulate and revive small and medium sized businesses that have been disrupted significantly by the virus but overall i think we're looking at perhaps not as quick a recovery package implementation as you might think because the deal as a whole has to be approved by every national parliament among all 27 nations and that's going to mean that it's going to be at least 6 months if not more before any of the money actually finds its way down to the ground level to the high street or main street and that's very interesting point we're going to keep an eye on out throughout the next couple of months now b
thank you brant yes the size of the deal is substantial it represents actually about 4 percent of annual e.u. g.d.p. . and it's important to note in the e.u. that around about a 3rd of european union g.d.p. is intra european trade so one of the most important elements of this package is the opportunity to restructure our economies and businesses to facilitate an acceleration in intra european trade flows in addition of course many of the loans will be assigned by the national governments to...
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been ordered to close so we'll see in the coming weeks if iraq remains on the top 10 countries list brant and now heading back to the united states here what are we seeing when it comes to hotspots within the states. so the us right now is reporting an average of $62000.00 and new cases per day now more than triple the average just a month ago brand also there's new hotspots emerging in places like. in states like oklahoma nevada which are now reporting a record number of new cases hospitalizations and deaths now while other states are seeing a new surge in numbers the majority of new cases remain in texas california and also florida but here's the thing florida has about half the population of california and about 25 percent less than texas and as of tuesday florida had the number 2 death rate in the country in fact the number of new cases reported in florida alone or the past week surprises the total count in most european countries and you know if florida has its own country it would have the 8th highest case count in the world but whereas new cases in florida are mostly in miami dade
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you know brant i'm actually fairly optimistic about the rest of this summer in europe because it's that 2 levels the author of it is understand better what's going on we know how with the testings better we can track and we can trace and we can isolate the contacts and we can make it much more specific we can have a much more targeted lockdown of people that are at risk and the government is so much more aware of what's going on now and are able to coordinate things so much better so the health or thought it is better educated the government better educated but most importantly of all the people are better educated now we all know the importance of social distancing with robert cock institute i think it's just today is increase the mass wearing requirement for people outside if they can't maintain the 1.5 meter distance and people understand this we know the need for hygiene the distancing we know the reason for mask wearing i mean when we talked in february there's a great big debate about whether wearing masks was efficacious or not now it's absolutely clear the research is overwhelmi
you know brant i'm actually fairly optimistic about the rest of this summer in europe because it's that 2 levels the author of it is understand better what's going on we know how with the testings better we can track and we can trace and we can isolate the contacts and we can make it much more specific we can have a much more targeted lockdown of people that are at risk and the government is so much more aware of what's going on now and are able to coordinate things so much better so the health...
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or aiding the fasces in the americas which now can for the half of the world infections and deaths brant you know in the u.s. where are the hotspots where are we seeing surges in cases so a lot of states are actually putting record breaking numbers of new cases then there are states with the most cases for example california they were the 1st state to shutdown months ago but now they've become a hot spot surpassing the total number of cases of new york but in california 50 percent 57 percent of new cases in l.a. are reported in people under the age of 41 sort of appears that young people are driving the spread of cases in california and also while new york at what point had the most cases or only 28 percent of the total cases of new york actually active right now versus in california were over 75 percent of the cases are active now other searches are happening in florida and texas in florida right now 90 percent of the 369000 cases are currently active in texas 48 percent of the 353000 of the cases are active in new jersey just like new york that have under 25 percent of the cases that a
or aiding the fasces in the americas which now can for the half of the world infections and deaths brant you know in the u.s. where are the hotspots where are we seeing surges in cases so a lot of states are actually putting record breaking numbers of new cases then there are states with the most cases for example california they were the 1st state to shutdown months ago but now they've become a hot spot surpassing the total number of cases of new york but in california 50 percent 57 percent of...
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pick center depend demick with doctors warning that many more deaths are actually going on reported brant. what about in the u.s. what are we seeing here as far as the trends so once again 3 states arizona texas and florida keep showing up as hot spots now arizona has reported 117 deaths just in the last 24 hours with over 102000 cases and arizona has also been setting record high daily deaths counts about once a week while also reporting the lowest ever number of ice you beds available on tuesday and then moving over to texas. where more than $9000.00 new cases were announced across tech says the largest single day total for the pandemic bringing the cases to over 210000 meanwhile texas just announced a public face mask order which is a complete reversal by the governor who earlier downplayed the severity of the outbreak in his state and i've finally florida you know which and nationally avoided the worst of the pandemic and its 1st few months now has the 3rd highest number of corn and ice cases in the u.s. i dove or 206000 and counting and bran despite all of this florida's education co
pick center depend demick with doctors warning that many more deaths are actually going on reported brant. what about in the u.s. what are we seeing here as far as the trends so once again 3 states arizona texas and florida keep showing up as hot spots now arizona has reported 117 deaths just in the last 24 hours with over 102000 cases and arizona has also been setting record high daily deaths counts about once a week while also reporting the lowest ever number of ice you beds available on...
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seeing hotspots remain to be mexico peru and colombia and chile all increasing around the same rate brant and speaking of where in america tell us about what's happening in bolivia so while bolivia seemed to be escaping the break that has affected neighboring brazil peru and chile but the pandemic is now beginning to quickly spread in bolivia and they have had over 43000 infections and over 1500 deaths and then there was another sign that the region is at the epic center of the global outbreak believe us president jean on a said thursday that she has tested positive for the corner virus the 2nd line american leader this week you know it also just hasn't been latin american leaders now here's a list of all the leaders that have been infected with the corner virus anywhere from u.k. leaders to the russian prime minister to israeli's health minister to 2 very high iranian officials and also strangely his home affairs minister says you can see right here nobody is safe from this virus brant archie correspondent thank you for keeping us up to date. and more than $4000000.00 mortgages are in fo
seeing hotspots remain to be mexico peru and colombia and chile all increasing around the same rate brant and speaking of where in america tell us about what's happening in bolivia so while bolivia seemed to be escaping the break that has affected neighboring brazil peru and chile but the pandemic is now beginning to quickly spread in bolivia and they have had over 43000 infections and over 1500 deaths and then there was another sign that the region is at the epic center of the global outbreak...
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a budget together where congress is kind of more built for it's very we're right and you're right brant except that the every day only difference is you're totally right the only difference is that there are even more cultural differences in europe in america i mean things are very different between new york and wisconsin with the whole debate about mosques in your of the cultural divides are obviously yes far greater absolutely are not very quickly how important is this deal considering how difficult the process has been so for well i think everything that we're talking about your demonstrates one very important fact there will not. be a 2nd round of these discussions it has to happen this time so whatever you get is what you get there's no way we're going to be back and having a 2nd round of talks about a 2nd coronavirus recovery package and who gets what but in the it can't happen so i think it's very important that whatever they determine i think everyone recognizes you get one shot and that's all you get boom bust co-host ben swan and hilary ford which of the british american busin
a budget together where congress is kind of more built for it's very we're right and you're right brant except that the every day only difference is you're totally right the only difference is that there are even more cultural differences in europe in america i mean things are very different between new york and wisconsin with the whole debate about mosques in your of the cultural divides are obviously yes far greater absolutely are not very quickly how important is this deal considering how...
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you believe that is true that they are independent of beijing well i think you know you have to do brant actually is to look at the testimony when you saw the jeremy thompson that he was actually basically a sort of interrogated by 20 minutes for the british by the british m.p.'s and he's the vice chair in the u.k. for a while way it was very interesting when they are him you know do you believe that you have independent views and you can have your own independent views and he said yes absolutely or was to that effect then when greg clarke the chairman of the science and technology committee pressed him at all asked him actually a question that wasn't to do with why wait directly nor their policies when great asked him well what do you think of the security measures in hong kong you could visually see that jeremy thompson squandered visually as the camera panned quickly back to him he also somewhat reddened in the face and his reaction was actually really all that we need to look at and that was his reaction was that basically he's been in telecom his entire life and he doesn't think tha
you believe that is true that they are independent of beijing well i think you know you have to do brant actually is to look at the testimony when you saw the jeremy thompson that he was actually basically a sort of interrogated by 20 minutes for the british by the british m.p.'s and he's the vice chair in the u.k. for a while way it was very interesting when they are him you know do you believe that you have independent views and you can have your own independent views and he said yes...
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that has invested in nearly $4000000000.00 in companies racing to come up with an effective vaccine brant r t correspondent science have a thanks for keeping us up to date. and following up on this vaccine discussion as we reported earlier this week the national institutes for health as well as vaccine makers are starting an important step in the process near the end of this month this will be a 30000 person study to prove if the shots that they're giving are strong enough to prevent against the corona virus now we want to take a deep dive into this so let's bring in dr william schaffner a vaccine specialist with the vanderbilt university medical center dr schaffner it's a pleasure to have you thank you so much for joining us today. my pleasure to be with you know i want to start with your thoughts on these latest moves regarding mcdermott's covert 19 vaccine what do you make of the reports of the company's progress how important is this move towards human trials and how do these trials exactly work for the layman who maybe is not involved in this regularly. sure well it's so wonderful st
that has invested in nearly $4000000000.00 in companies racing to come up with an effective vaccine brant r t correspondent science have a thanks for keeping us up to date. and following up on this vaccine discussion as we reported earlier this week the national institutes for health as well as vaccine makers are starting an important step in the process near the end of this month this will be a 30000 person study to prove if the shots that they're giving are strong enough to prevent against...
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great to be here brant any time i'll be there. and that you catch a bus not a man on the brady portable t.v. app available on smartphones and tablets at the google play an apple app store by searching for portable t.v. or you could buy it on brand new or newer models of samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or simply check out portable t.v. see you next time. syria has been engulfed in civil war almost 10 years it's cost hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions more no $1.00 foresaw the peaceful protests of 20 of these collating into a complex conflict between various only geopolitical interests rebel groups just. how they are in the book on this. but if you tell us if you say you hate the. message look cool. how do you know deep comedic. and ordinary and i sat down i. missed athens the other day and then as she did what i did i'm going to hate get a shot that he. actually has a financial survive. stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not sure i get it here please respond banks have to fight street
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talk about this rebecca about the new regulations versus the impact that they're going to have well brant this law which will come into effect in october requires social media companies the big ones the ones that have more than a 1000000 turkish daily uses such as facebook twitter you tube and the like it will . it will mean that they have to set up local offices to comply with requests to take content down basically content requests from the government i use it out of also have to be stored on servers in turkey making it much easier to access that use adata if the companies refuse they face hefty fines and also datta speed cuts which obviously makes their platforms unusable and the impact is going to be huge on ordinary turkish citizens and journalists a lie. the internet has become the primary the primary platform for critics of the government for dissenting voices and when i wanted to be critical alternative news organizations now human rights of obviously come out saying that the law will greatly increase censorship we have something i can bring out for you they came out this week say
talk about this rebecca about the new regulations versus the impact that they're going to have well brant this law which will come into effect in october requires social media companies the big ones the ones that have more than a 1000000 turkish daily uses such as facebook twitter you tube and the like it will . it will mean that they have to set up local offices to comply with requests to take content down basically content requests from the government i use it out of also have to be stored on...
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you know they're really worried brant because the fact is we have one of the strictest lock downs in the whole of europe everybody abided by it there were very few infractions and now we're in a situation where we have hundreds and hundreds of english and german tourists just doing whatever they want and not giving a damn about the locals and the police are not they say the police are not doing enough so it's a it's a really difficult situation because we meet tourism and new yorker is the lifeblood of the island but at the same time houses more important so it's a very difficult balance to to get right and at the moment as we saw at the weekend friday saturday and sunday party town electra in center no social distancing people drinking out of the same bottles passing them around to strangers that they didn't know. how the gang kids dancing in the streets and not really giving any credence at all to the rules that have been set here and i don't know whether things like the minister changed today because your rules now you've got these rules now on a party island new york is known for
you know they're really worried brant because the fact is we have one of the strictest lock downs in the whole of europe everybody abided by it there were very few infractions and now we're in a situation where we have hundreds and hundreds of english and german tourists just doing whatever they want and not giving a damn about the locals and the police are not they say the police are not doing enough so it's a it's a really difficult situation because we meet tourism and new yorker is the...
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addressing not just the general need, but also the specific need to continue to maintain and have a have brant, diverse, thriving community. >> reporter: for craig, the match means staying in the community where he works, with the added benefit of having his two daughters to shelter in place with dad. >> we have a beautiful home, which is wonderful. >> reporter: landed just closed another fundraising round bringing the total number of funds raised to just over 22 million. because these homes are set up as co-investment, there's no cap to the number of teachers they can help in a given year. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> a significant portion of next month's gop convention. all the events planned for jacksonville, florida have been canceled because of coronavirus. republican nominated events in north carolina are still a go for now. >>> let's take a live look at capitol hill tonight. republicans the white house say they've agreed on the graham work for a new relief bill. it includes money for schools and would likely provide more unemployment benefits. repub
addressing not just the general need, but also the specific need to continue to maintain and have a have brant, diverse, thriving community. >> reporter: for craig, the match means staying in the community where he works, with the added benefit of having his two daughters to shelter in place with dad. >> we have a beautiful home, which is wonderful. >> reporter: landed just closed another fundraising round bringing the total number of funds raised to just over 22 million....
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each woman was trying to with his gangs brant. was forced to service 20 clients a day.they behaved in a very brutal way because we have seen cases of forced abortion issue cases of forced to use with the names of the pimps on the girls some girls beaten up and to hide to brutus to put in cold water and they were beaten up in a terrible way for the. prosecutors the baron case was a warning that the dutch experiments in legalizing prostitution had worsened not solved the problem of international sex slavery we thought in 2000 the more liberal for you to prostitution and stand outs trafficking that proved to be wrong 60 to 70 percent of the women. in this case were being forced to work in legalized prostitution seems it is modern slavery jeff again human being is a kind of modern slavery. 5000 miles away in america the man who once led the global fight against slavery has long argued that holland is the cause of not the solution to international sex trafficking. think all it's happened is the dutch government has become the super template for 4 years john miller was the u.
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fame can be fun like in interviews with reporter patrick hello my name's union brant vance lehmann search negri premier league law or spiritual search for president oh my media knuckles me i'm up front i get my best ideas on the toys were still making me a wheel fan full market for the whole 7 so what's it going to go in for long it's interior of the month. here at the interview highlights of the season. also before . i do you know what happens a lot so i usually. have t.v. autoload the...
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out of those experiences, we got a grant from jack dorsey's start small fund, along with a brant from rockefeller foundation. we were able to expand the model across the country. so we've been expanding, expanding. we've got sites, i've got a cheat sheet here because i've been running around so much. >> jimmy: looks like you've been to kinko's, too. you have the charts. >> you need charts at my age. so yeah, we're in chicago. north carolina. navajo nation, detroit, new orleans. >> jimmy: it's just such a great idea. you take people who were working with the peace corps, and you really are, enable emergency workers to be there in case there is an emergency. it's very simple. and you would think that this would be the sort of thing we had a mechanism for, and turns out you are the mechanism for this sort of thing. >> well, we're hoping that there will be more mechanisms. the idea is in picking these particularly marginalized areas around the country, and we put out a manual through our website where other organizations can get merged with local government and put these sites up and just
out of those experiences, we got a grant from jack dorsey's start small fund, along with a brant from rockefeller foundation. we were able to expand the model across the country. so we've been expanding, expanding. we've got sites, i've got a cheat sheet here because i've been running around so much. >> jimmy: looks like you've been to kinko's, too. you have the charts. >> you need charts at my age. so yeah, we're in chicago. north carolina. navajo nation, detroit, new orleans....
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news or you can follow me at brant go off t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day full see you then everybody. told. the for. the boys the news the highest this is the limits of the fuss over tunisia. because 6 times about mike when extremism in german security forces have been increasing for years. in a clandestine network ammunition and weapons were illegally hoarded but what purpose in this. 30 minutes on the eve. numbers of corona virus infections in meat processing plants. cruel treatment of livestock transported across europe. terrible living and work conditions for employees. how toxic is the meat industry. global 3000. and 90 minutes on d w. i'm not laughing at that well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and think deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes the question but if you think the future of the country guy now i'm playing the piano needed to be picked for this drama day out to you it's all about who. know if i make jokes to join me for me if yo
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well the list is very long brant but some of the most likely names that are circulating is california senator kemah harris she is fairly young black but yet another centrist of course also her campaign was not very successful very much in contrast to elizabeth warren the messages that senator who had a very successful campaign she would also be grateful to sandra supporters because she's also offering the same progressive ideas but then he is considered radical by the swing voters also too old for many is so but those in spite of the 2 hot names there are many more on that list that are circulating for the congresswoman val demings for instance former national security advisor susan rice so we can be prepared for surprises once joe biden decides who his pick is a very difficult choice this time around for sure. there's going to be a busy time between now and election day over salad on the story for us in washington thank you. the lead through john lewis from his former colleagues in congress the american civil rights icon is now in the rotunda in the u.s. capitol with him and his fune
well the list is very long brant but some of the most likely names that are circulating is california senator kemah harris she is fairly young black but yet another centrist of course also her campaign was not very successful very much in contrast to elizabeth warren the messages that senator who had a very successful campaign she would also be grateful to sandra supporters because she's also offering the same progressive ideas but then he is considered radical by the swing voters also too old...
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well brant thank you again for having me so in terms of germany's presence on the international stage we we can see that germany really set the standard at the international level with its coronavirus response course the response of chancellor merkel and her government in terms of allocating resources coordinating between the federal government and state governments clear messaging and a steadfast reliance on scientific expertise a bit or. now in terms of domestic support you see. her approval ratings that skyrocketed since the start of the pandemic as the approval ratings of her party and so forth and the major and he was considered the most intellectual power in europe i mean she was french and german respondents but since the pandemic those views have increased in some cases by double digits i mean i'm a pick up on the other point in that quote americans see the u.k. as the most influential country here in europe and i'm wondering did they not factor in brags that when they were answering this survey of france in germany consider germany to be the most influential country here in e
well brant thank you again for having me so in terms of germany's presence on the international stage we we can see that germany really set the standard at the international level with its coronavirus response course the response of chancellor merkel and her government in terms of allocating resources coordinating between the federal government and state governments clear messaging and a steadfast reliance on scientific expertise a bit or. now in terms of domestic support you see. her approval...