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a typical day starts early for cassandra and herfamily.chool. singapore has eased most restrictions, so cassandra is back to her workplace as an office manager. but after a few ha rd office manager. but after a few hard months of working from home, she has realised just how crucial childcare is for working mothers. it will be easierfor us to stay working mothers. it will be easier for us to stay focused and get promoted, if there is a role or a position, you don't have to say i will think about the kid, i will think about this and that. cassandra is lucky. singapore plasma government subsidises daycare costs for citizens. access to affordable childcare has always had a number of economic benefits, since the burden of caring for children largely falls in women, it allows them to work more, giving them more disposable income, and that in turn reduces the gender pay 93p- turn reduces the gender pay gap. but the coronavirus has sharpened the focus on childcare even more. people are working in completely new ways and so experts are calling on e
a typical day starts early for cassandra and herfamily.chool. singapore has eased most restrictions, so cassandra is back to her workplace as an office manager. but after a few ha rd office manager. but after a few hard months of working from home, she has realised just how crucial childcare is for working mothers. it will be easierfor us to stay working mothers. it will be easier for us to stay focused and get promoted, if there is a role or a position, you don't have to say i will think about...
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salon won a place in a scholarship program financed by the cassandra national park. it destroys it for these 2 teams then from the distance we can the sudan was the place and then. we selected her and the deformation that she to vanity in by that date some time back in mind and their mother died when she was 3 years hard left school i love going to school because i learn new things the city and i hope that one day i can lead a life like people elsewhere and become a teacher or a doctor. that's why i like going to school most of all. this is the toughest. salon school uniform tuition and books are now paid for how educating young people like is an investment in natural conservation. grasshopper soup is on the menu today salons grandmother has 11 months to feed but things are looking up since salon won her scholarship. plan b. that if she actually finishes her education then maybe she can contribute some money to help me then i could hire a farm hand to help with the work and buy some food. salon has become an environmental ambassador just like i meant all you can in o
salon won a place in a scholarship program financed by the cassandra national park. it destroys it for these 2 teams then from the distance we can the sudan was the place and then. we selected her and the deformation that she to vanity in by that date some time back in mind and their mother died when she was 3 years hard left school i love going to school because i learn new things the city and i hope that one day i can lead a life like people elsewhere and become a teacher or a doctor. that's...
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joining me now is the raleigh police chief, cassandra deck brown.own, thanks for being with us this morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> so this is acorns. this is addressing crises through outreach referrals networking and service team. tell me what this consists of and how you expect this will work. >> well, it consists of a unit of law enforcement and social workers. working together as a team in addition to a detective and a supervisor on that particular unit. what we respond to now more often than ever are crises-based calls that involve mental -- a mentally ill and what we're also seeing is a need to respond in a more holistic way for our homeless community as well. so the idea behind this is that we will meet people where they are and then address those issues as best we can. as you know, in many instances across our country, we're seeing an increase in homelessness and mental illness. i hope that this will at least be able to provide a small bridge in the greater gap in addressing those needs and getting people to the right
joining me now is the raleigh police chief, cassandra deck brown.own, thanks for being with us this morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> so this is acorns. this is addressing crises through outreach referrals networking and service team. tell me what this consists of and how you expect this will work. >> well, it consists of a unit of law enforcement and social workers. working together as a team in addition to a detective and a supervisor on that particular...
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cassandra, your question. >> think you. solitary confinement has been in practice in jails and prisons such as the segregated housing unit, the special management union. administrative segregation and restrictive housing. solitary confinement is disproportionately used against black and brown people people with disabilities lgbt q plus individuals and people with mental illness and icy detainees. regardless of what is called short and long-term isolation causes lasting harm to men, women and children on top of that drama of being incarcerated. it is a courtship by the united nations. would you author or cosponsor legislation to end the torturous practice of solitary confinement. >> i think you had stated beautifully. this is a practice that has been recognized by international bodies as torture. the idea that we would take someone who was physically or intellectually disabled or somehow different and think of the appropriate way of keeping them was going to leave them alone locked up is for extended periods of time on end.
cassandra, your question. >> think you. solitary confinement has been in practice in jails and prisons such as the segregated housing unit, the special management union. administrative segregation and restrictive housing. solitary confinement is disproportionately used against black and brown people people with disabilities lgbt q plus individuals and people with mental illness and icy detainees. regardless of what is called short and long-term isolation causes lasting harm to men, women...
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most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes they're mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren as part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper collaborators here too to ensure the children's safety he's painting is hopes on this younger generation. when they grow maybe i'd be bored again said to combine the work which we which i'm doing. so i there maybe did in oregon it's over i said it was. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the car some kind of scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank. my so the national park lies in a swamp if it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region so rangers on s
most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes they're mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren as part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper collaborators here too to ensure the children's safety he's painting is hopes on...
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of course the problem when you get labeled a cassandra, nobody liked cassandra, they brutalized her.trojan horse has greek soldiers in it and they're going to kill us, the whole town of troy told her to shut up. and so at the risk of being treated like cassandra, let me put it to you this way. i've been saying since february that we're going to be in a 36-month haul on this. i now think it's going to be worse than that. i've been saying since early may that we would be looking at 200,000 dead americans before labor day and unfortunately, i think we're headed right there right on target. and that, as you've heard from the university of washington could add another 100,000 by december actually at the rate of increase now going to 2,000 a day dead, if we jump to 2,500 a day dying in america, just do the math. count how many days are there between now and the national election? and you get to really terrible toll of well over a quarter million americans perishing before we get some kind of coherent response. i think when you look at it globally, what you're seeing is that many countries
of course the problem when you get labeled a cassandra, nobody liked cassandra, they brutalized her.trojan horse has greek soldiers in it and they're going to kill us, the whole town of troy told her to shut up. and so at the risk of being treated like cassandra, let me put it to you this way. i've been saying since february that we're going to be in a 36-month haul on this. i now think it's going to be worse than that. i've been saying since early may that we would be looking at 200,000 dead...
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. >> people called cassandra realizing she was right about every prediction >> nobody has calling mes. >>> we're going to get yelled at again, again thank you. make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next, and we're late >>> good morning david faber has the morning out. dow's down three straight, longest streak since june. futures are red while jobless claims are back above 1 million. the road map begins with concerns about the
. >> people called cassandra realizing she was right about every prediction >> nobody has calling mes. >>> we're going to get yelled at again, again thank you. make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next, and we're late >>> good morning david faber has the morning out. dow's down three straight, longest streak since june. futures are red while jobless claims are back above 1 million. the road map begins with concerns about the
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on the phone early because there was an internet blackout but she told us the support from the cassandras lips so too does the backing from the police. the key question here is of course where the security forces are going to stand the protesters and also the opposition has been trying to persuade the military and police to join their side at least look at sanka but others are saying that his power base especially within the military is still very strong but of course ability is going to watch this and if they're going to see more and more people going onto the streets protesting what people say is very much an observer election result look at genco claiming more than 80 percent of the vote so they're going to want to help people are going to respond in the days ahead. on to other news now in the hong kong media tycoon jimmy lyons been detained the most high profile arrests yet under the beijing imposed national security law he is among 7 people arrested under the law on monday and executive in lyons media group says he's been arrested on suspicion of colluding with foreign powers more on
on the phone early because there was an internet blackout but she told us the support from the cassandras lips so too does the backing from the police. the key question here is of course where the security forces are going to stand the protesters and also the opposition has been trying to persuade the military and police to join their side at least look at sanka but others are saying that his power base especially within the military is still very strong but of course ability is going to watch...
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>> good to see you again becky, i love that, cassandra. >> people called cassandra realizing she was right about every prediction >> nobody has calling me right the last few years. >>> we're going to get yelled at again, again thank you. make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next, and we're late >>> good morning david faber has the morning out. dow's down three straight, longest streak since june. futures are red while jobless claims are back above 1 million. the road map begins with concerns about the recovery as the fed warnings on risk there's a lot to watch the and an airbnb ipo is now officially in the works. you were just talking about becky about claims and this onagain narrative, the split between public companies and smaller businesses. >> when you keep thinking about what target said, brian with a tour deforce performance, talking about taking $5 billion in share you know he took it from somebody i keep thinking about that, that's the $5 billion that probably would have gotten into smaller companies that don't trade or companies that are starting to lay p
>> good to see you again becky, i love that, cassandra. >> people called cassandra realizing she was right about every prediction >> nobody has calling me right the last few years. >>> we're going to get yelled at again, again thank you. make sure you join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next, and we're late >>> good morning david faber has the morning out. dow's down three straight, longest streak since june. futures are red while jobless...
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> woodruff: seading love and fighting for justice-- these were vickey's callings, said her wife, cassandra, whether that meant attending protests or cooking meals for friends in need. she had a special bond with her grandson, who she nick "boo." together, they listened repeat to "my cherie amour" by stevie wonder. vickey was 5 n.s. ramamurthy, "rama" to those who knew him, was a pioneering research scientist at stony brook's school of dental medicine. the work of his team led todi importanoveries in oral health and antibiotics. born in south india, and before 6,ttling in new york, rama moved to canada in 1here he met ems wife of nearly 50 years, sharon, in biotry class. r scribed as "gregarious," with a passion uth asian arts, fama was devoted to his students, and hily, including two daughters and five grandchildren. rama was 80 years old. cynthia tilley's friends joked that her hair was as big as her het. the former nurse was constantly aiorganizing community funrs and charity events in myrtle beach, south carola. christmas was her favorite holiday. she spoiled everyone arod her, from her
> woodruff: seading love and fighting for justice-- these were vickey's callings, said her wife, cassandra, whether that meant attending protests or cooking meals for friends in need. she had a special bond with her grandson, who she nick "boo." together, they listened repeat to "my cherie amour" by stevie wonder. vickey was 5 n.s. ramamurthy, "rama" to those who knew him, was a pioneering research scientist at stony brook's school of dental medicine. the work...
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cassandra pierre, thank you four joining infor joining.reciate your insights. >>> new reporting on who republicans see as the number one draft pick for joe biden's rung mate. biden's rung mate. wayfair has everything outdoor from grills to play sets and more one of a kind finds. it all ships free. and with new deals every day you can explore endless options at every price point. get your outdoor oasis delivered fast so you can get the good times going. ♪ wayfair. you've got just what i need. ♪ >>> you're going to see a lot of joe biden on tv, at least his commercials. the biden campaign is making a new ad buy, the biggest of the 2020 race, reserving $280 million for advertising time. this is happening not only in battleground states, but in so-called expansion states like georgia and texas this fall. by comparison, the trump campaign has allotted significantly less, about $145 million for paid media so far. instead, they seem to be relying on a different approach. door-to-door canvassing. the trump campaign tells politico it knocked on ove
cassandra pierre, thank you four joining infor joining.reciate your insights. >>> new reporting on who republicans see as the number one draft pick for joe biden's rung mate. biden's rung mate. wayfair has everything outdoor from grills to play sets and more one of a kind finds. it all ships free. and with new deals every day you can explore endless options at every price point. get your outdoor oasis delivered fast so you can get the good times going. ♪ wayfair. you've got just what...
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. >> reporter: cassandra brooks, from south of raleigh, is part of that slippage. voted for trump in 201 i voted for 2016, because i felt like he was a business owner. >> reporter: since covid hit in march, over 1.25 million filed for unemployment in north carolina. >> we lost a lot of income and we did lose some staff because they were afraid to work in these conditions. >> if the economy improved in the last couple of months, and you heard some things from trump that sounded helpful, would you then consider voting for donald trump again? >> i would never vote for donald trump again, ever, in my life. if my life depended on it. i wouldn't. >> reporter: north of raleigh is a man caught in between. have you always voted republican? >> i have. yep. >> and this year, undecided? >> yep, right now i am. that's right. >> reporter: ross is the type of suburban voter that trump needs to keep and biden needs to court. i think a lot of people would look at you and say, how can you still be undecided? trump president for four years. biden around for a lot of time. >> you know
. >> reporter: cassandra brooks, from south of raleigh, is part of that slippage. voted for trump in 201 i voted for 2016, because i felt like he was a business owner. >> reporter: since covid hit in march, over 1.25 million filed for unemployment in north carolina. >> we lost a lot of income and we did lose some staff because they were afraid to work in these conditions. >> if the economy improved in the last couple of months, and you heard some things from trump that...