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nondisclosure of who was involved with the content that's on pbs and in 2,016, they rebranded the cctvlobal network that reaches outside of china's boundaries. the doj then labeled it a foreign agent. when a foreign agent is involved in coproducing content, we should somehow disclose that to consumers here in the united states the same way we would with some sort of thing that looks like an actual article in "the new york times" but it says paid advertisement at the top. we did something like that, at least consumers could watch that content with a much clearer understanding of what angle is coming at them in that content. one maxilla cable network paid for by the russian government had to register under the foreign government and administration act or they go to jail. why shouldn't pbs which is taking chinese government money have to do the same? >> pbs is not working for the ccp. is a part of the cctv broadcast networks which are in china underneath what used to be the state administration or radio film and television, but it's directly under the ministry of propaganda which reports
nondisclosure of who was involved with the content that's on pbs and in 2,016, they rebranded the cctvlobal network that reaches outside of china's boundaries. the doj then labeled it a foreign agent. when a foreign agent is involved in coproducing content, we should somehow disclose that to consumers here in the united states the same way we would with some sort of thing that looks like an actual article in "the new york times" but it says paid advertisement at the top. we did...
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cctv, phone and bank records piece together the movements of covid—19 carriers, to find others who couldbeen infected. so if someone in this cafe was confirmed with coronavirus, everyone in the area would be sent a text message, telling them that they were at risk. and that they needed to isolate themselves and get a test. public health was valued over privacy. translation: i think it is necessary to provide this information. i myself check on the website to find out about new cases and where they are. translation: yes, it is a violation against privacy, but it is necessary. this is a global fight. we are all in this together. schools are still closed, but some company entrance exams went ahead. temperature checks are now part of daily life. social distancing is still taken seriously. in the search for safe spaces, young lovers rediscovered the romance of the drive through in this movie mad nation. of course, there is the fear that covid—i9 will return. for now, south korea offers a lesson, and some hope, notjust on how to handle the virus, but they have shown what is possible during thi
cctv, phone and bank records piece together the movements of covid—19 carriers, to find others who couldbeen infected. so if someone in this cafe was confirmed with coronavirus, everyone in the area would be sent a text message, telling them that they were at risk. and that they needed to isolate themselves and get a test. public health was valued over privacy. translation: i think it is necessary to provide this information. i myself check on the website to find out about new cases and where...
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cctv, phone phone and bank records pieced together the movements of covid—19 carriers who could haved with coronavirus, everyone in the area would be sent a text telling them they were at risk and they needed to isolate themselves and get a test. public health was valued over privacy. translation: i think it is necessary to provide this information. i myself check on the website to find out about new cases and where they are. yes, it is a violation against privacy but it is necessary. this is a global fight. we are all in this together. schools are still closed, but some company entrance exams went ahead. temperature checks are now part of daily life, and social distancing is still taken seriously. and in the search for safe spaces, young lovers rediscover the romance of the drive—through in this movie—mad nation. of course, there is the fear that covid—19 will return. for now, south korea offers a lesson and some hope, notjust on how to handle the virus, but they've shown what is possible during this pandemic. although children make up a small percentage of those so far diagnosed, a
cctv, phone phone and bank records pieced together the movements of covid—19 carriers who could haved with coronavirus, everyone in the area would be sent a text telling them they were at risk and they needed to isolate themselves and get a test. public health was valued over privacy. translation: i think it is necessary to provide this information. i myself check on the website to find out about new cases and where they are. yes, it is a violation against privacy but it is necessary. this is...
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phone records, credit card bills, even cctv being used to identify who was in the area. more than 100 now testing positive. despite korea's success in tackling the pandemic, the risks of reopening are proving very real. and david, we're also hearing that the spokesman for russian president putin, has also tested positive. he's done well, he's in hospital, but we understand it's over a month since he last saw putin himself. david? >> ian, thank you. >>> back at home, to the deadly shooting of ahmaud arbery, the african-american jogger killed by a white man and his son. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: people outraged by the killing seen in this cell phone video are talking tonight about the autopsy. it shows that 25-year-old ahmaud arbery in brunswick, georgia, had no alcohol or drugs in his system, and was shot once in the hand and twice in the chest. and now the neighbor who recorded the video of the young man's killing is talking too. >> i wish i hadn't have been there, but once again, if i hadn't have been there, there would've beeideo>>r: february 23rd when travis
phone records, credit card bills, even cctv being used to identify who was in the area. more than 100 now testing positive. despite korea's success in tackling the pandemic, the risks of reopening are proving very real. and david, we're also hearing that the spokesman for russian president putin, has also tested positive. he's done well, he's in hospital, but we understand it's over a month since he last saw putin himself. david? >> ian, thank you. >>> back at home, to the deadly...
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[speaking non-english ] >> translator: with cctv, and the government work report, economic policies and scale measures have been spelled out what will the government do to ensure that all these funds will be truly delivered to benefit companies instead of getting circulated within the financial sector and to deliver real gains to the general public? thank you. [speaking non-english ] [speaking non-english ] [speaking non-english [speaking non-english >> translator: in coping with the current round of economic shocks, i'm afraid we don't have ready experience to draw from. it is not something we can manage with ease we will have to blaze a trail with hard efforts. we must be creative in crafting and delivering our measures. our policies and measures are designed to provide vital relief to businesses and revitalize the market with particular focus on keeping jobs and protecting people's lives instead of undertaking large infrastructure construction projects this is because big change has taken place in china's structure where consumption is now the primary engine driving growth. and micro
[speaking non-english ] >> translator: with cctv, and the government work report, economic policies and scale measures have been spelled out what will the government do to ensure that all these funds will be truly delivered to benefit companies instead of getting circulated within the financial sector and to deliver real gains to the general public? thank you. [speaking non-english ] [speaking non-english ] [speaking non-english [speaking non-english >> translator: in coping with...
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they will use bank records, cctv, phone numbers attached to credit cards, and phone tracking to try andhow seoul's mayor describes the importance of this search. translation: the next two or three days will be a critical moment which decides if seoul will be infiltrated or not. if it is, then the republic of korea will be infiltrated. trace and track relies on keeping on top of the cases. this outbreak is of course a test of that. here's what president moon has said. translation: the infection cluster which recently occurred in entertainment facilities has raised awareness that, even during the stabilisation phase, similar situations can arise again anytime, anywhere in an enclosed, crowded space. it's not over until it's over. while keeping enhanced alertness till the end, we must never lower our guard regarding epidemic prevention. well, all of this means that the re—opening of south korea's schools has been postponed by a week. and this seoul outbreak is also responsible for the biggest daily jump in cases in south korea for several weeks. this though is all to be entirely expected.
they will use bank records, cctv, phone numbers attached to credit cards, and phone tracking to try andhow seoul's mayor describes the importance of this search. translation: the next two or three days will be a critical moment which decides if seoul will be infiltrated or not. if it is, then the republic of korea will be infiltrated. trace and track relies on keeping on top of the cases. this outbreak is of course a test of that. here's what president moon has said. translation: the infection...
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whereas cctv footage has surfaced which was basically taken from the rooftop of a resident in the areao a residential area as well. another audio clip, the same audio clip, is being distributed across the national media at the moment in which the pilot can be very clearly heard saying that there is a problem with the engines and he has lost two engines. it has been said that it is purportedly of the pilot, but the pia has so far not confirmed the audio clip. interestingly, its ceo has said in a statement that the plane did make a distress call and said there was a technical problem before it crash landed in the residential area. the british government is facing more questions over its plans to introduce a 14—day quarantine for people arriving in the uk. from june 8th, travellers will have to self—isolate for two weeks and could face fines of £1000 if they break the rules. france has said that visitors arriving from the uk will also have to self—isolate for 14 days from the same date. airlines and travel companies are worried it could damage their businesses even further. the uk governm
whereas cctv footage has surfaced which was basically taken from the rooftop of a resident in the areao a residential area as well. another audio clip, the same audio clip, is being distributed across the national media at the moment in which the pilot can be very clearly heard saying that there is a problem with the engines and he has lost two engines. it has been said that it is purportedly of the pilot, but the pia has so far not confirmed the audio clip. interestingly, its ceo has said in a...
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so because it is possible for them to use cctv, to talk to witnesses, establish exactly what dominicovements and his family's movements were in those weeks. the difficult decision is which of those tools it's appropriate to use in this case in order to do what steve white wants to do which is to re—establish trust in the police force to show that they are taking these rules is seriously for prime ministerial advisers as for ordinary members of the public. this is the problem, the wider issue. how do police officers enforce something where somebody who was involved in making up the rules is seen to break them? the way the police are supposed to do with us all the way through its forcible speak to people, have a quiet word and when there is a blatant, repeated breach of the rules that then would using force and to use then would using force and to use the fines. the question is where does this fit into that? it does seem does this fit into that? it does seem as does this fit into that? it does seem as if the police spoke on march 31 to dominic cummings‘s father, gave him some advice ab
so because it is possible for them to use cctv, to talk to witnesses, establish exactly what dominicovements and his family's movements were in those weeks. the difficult decision is which of those tools it's appropriate to use in this case in order to do what steve white wants to do which is to re—establish trust in the police force to show that they are taking these rules is seriously for prime ministerial advisers as for ordinary members of the public. this is the problem, the wider issue....
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should they go after him with cctv and mobile phone records in a way they wouldn't have gone after somebodythank you very much indeed for that update. let's talk about what he might be speaking about. with me is joeyjones, a former adviser to theresa may. and i'm alsojoined by alex deane, a former adviser to david cameron. this is an unprecedented situation to have a chief adviser doing his own press conference and taking questions at number 10? it is extraordinary. given the stakes, i find it beggars belief, really, to see that dominic cummings is raising the stakes. his whole career hangs bya the stakes. his whole career hangs by a thread and yet he is milking it, making the most of the drama, he is turning the soap opera into something more technicolour than we could have anticipated. the risk from that is very profound, notjust for him, but for the prime minister, as well, because even if... lets assume for the sake of argument, i do not want to predict anything he might do, because he relishes playing against time and confounding expectation, but if we assume he wants... this is for th
should they go after him with cctv and mobile phone records in a way they wouldn't have gone after somebodythank you very much indeed for that update. let's talk about what he might be speaking about. with me is joeyjones, a former adviser to theresa may. and i'm alsojoined by alex deane, a former adviser to david cameron. this is an unprecedented situation to have a chief adviser doing his own press conference and taking questions at number 10? it is extraordinary. given the stakes, i find it...
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data on my phone proves this to be false, and local cctv if it exists would prove i was in london thatnot durham. during this two week period, my mother's brother died of covid. their media reports this had some influence on my behavior. these reports are false. affect -- none of us saw him, none of us attended his funeral. in this complex situation, i would like to emphasize my judgment the best i could. i believed i behave reasonably, balancing the safety of my and the public interest in the government to which i could contribute. i was involved in decisions affecting millions of people and thought i should try to help as much as i could. i can understand some people would argue i should have stayed at my home in london throughout. . understand these views i know the intense hardship and sacrifice the entire country has had to go through. i respectfully disagree. legal rules do not cover all circumstances, including those i found myself in. i thought and i think today that the rules, including those of small children, allowed me to exercise my judgment, including the way my london ho
data on my phone proves this to be false, and local cctv if it exists would prove i was in london thatnot durham. during this two week period, my mother's brother died of covid. their media reports this had some influence on my behavior. these reports are false. affect -- none of us saw him, none of us attended his funeral. in this complex situation, i would like to emphasize my judgment the best i could. i believed i behave reasonably, balancing the safety of my and the public interest in the...
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the cctv plan to rebroadcast those games? no.wever how people watch the nba, you find this interesting, being streamed on tencent, which is one of the largest companies in the country. reporting results overnight, doing pretty well. people are stuck home, playing games. cctv has been broadcasting nba games since the 1980s, which was a smart entry point, really early entry by the nba ahead of a lot of other major league, major league sports. stuart: got it. susan, thank you very much indeed. here he comes. just got a presidential tweet. i will read it to you. when the so-called rich guys speak negatively about the market you must always remember that some are betting big against it and make a lot of money if it goes down. they go positive, get big publicity, make it back going up. they get you both ways. barely legal? the president is watching the market this morning. what jay powell had to say too. >>> how about gilead sciences, the remdesivir people? what is the latest on that treatment for the virus, lauren? lauren: it's decent
the cctv plan to rebroadcast those games? no.wever how people watch the nba, you find this interesting, being streamed on tencent, which is one of the largest companies in the country. reporting results overnight, doing pretty well. people are stuck home, playing games. cctv has been broadcasting nba games since the 1980s, which was a smart entry point, really early entry by the nba ahead of a lot of other major league, major league sports. stuart: got it. susan, thank you very much indeed....
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this week, a daily cctv commentary peaks pompeo for china's mishandling of the coronavirus one sayings turning himself on humankind. thursday, they ran an editorial saying pompeo's rhetoric makes the u.s. that it's dealing with a colossal deficit. and then a mocking of u.s. blaming china, portraying it as hypocritical. >> are you listening to yourself? >> reporter: in the shadow of the coronavirus outbreak, the war of words is creating a deepening rift between u.s. and china. >> china is a very sophisticated country and they could have contained it. they either were unable to and they chose not to. and the world has suffered greatly. >> reporter: it is a change from donald trump's more sympathetic tone expressed repeatedly over the last few months. >> look, i know that president xi loves people of china, he loves his country, and he's doing a good job with a very, very tough situation. >> reporter: while still not directly criticizing president xi jinping, president trump is crediticizing china for the deay spread. echoing secretary of state pompeo's words. >> we know it started in ch
this week, a daily cctv commentary peaks pompeo for china's mishandling of the coronavirus one sayings turning himself on humankind. thursday, they ran an editorial saying pompeo's rhetoric makes the u.s. that it's dealing with a colossal deficit. and then a mocking of u.s. blaming china, portraying it as hypocritical. >> are you listening to yourself? >> reporter: in the shadow of the coronavirus outbreak, the war of words is creating a deepening rift between u.s. and china....
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beijing and briefed the central government and within hours was addressing the nation on state-run cctv. he said human transmission was likely and it had already affected medical personnel e. >> very contagious. so i suppose at that time, the central government listened to our comments and advice. >> within three days, wuhan went into a harsh lockdown that lasted 76 days. even with china's central government now taking the lead, there is still skepticism over the numbers. zhong believes it's partly political and that the government would not benefit from underreporting. >> the government has got the lesson from the outbreak of sars 17 years ago. they have announced one of the stat, all the government department should report the true number of diseases. so if they, if you do not do that, you will be punished. >> what do you believe to be the origin of this virus in particular? >> i think the origin is very difficult to draw any conclusion at the moment. but i believe this kind of disease is originated from animals. >> u.s. president donald trump and secretary of state mike pompeo say th
beijing and briefed the central government and within hours was addressing the nation on state-run cctv. he said human transmission was likely and it had already affected medical personnel e. >> very contagious. so i suppose at that time, the central government listened to our comments and advice. >> within three days, wuhan went into a harsh lockdown that lasted 76 days. even with china's central government now taking the lead, there is still skepticism over the numbers. zhong...
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central government and within hours he was addressing the nation on this live interview on state-run cctvong revealed that human the human transmission was likely and as proof of that he said the virus already infected multiple medical personnel. >> that's very dangerous showing this kind of disease very dangerous. so i spoke at that time to the central government. >> reporter: within three days, wuhan went into a harsh lockdown that lasted 76 days. even with china's central government now taking the lead, there is still skepticism over the official numbers. zhong believes it's partly political and says the chinese government would in the benefit from under reporting. >> the government got the lesson from the outbreak of sars 17 years ago. they announced all the city, all the government department, should report the true number of diseases. so if you do not do, that you will be punished. >> reporter: what do you believe to be the origin of this virus in particular? >> i think the origin is very difficult to draw any conclusion at the moment. but i believe this kind of disease originated f
central government and within hours he was addressing the nation on this live interview on state-run cctvong revealed that human the human transmission was likely and as proof of that he said the virus already infected multiple medical personnel. >> that's very dangerous showing this kind of disease very dangerous. so i spoke at that time to the central government. >> reporter: within three days, wuhan went into a harsh lockdown that lasted 76 days. even with china's central...
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we have heard from china's state broadcaster cctv. it issued a scathing and harshly worded commentary last night. it basically called u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo evil. it said he was spewing poison and lies. virologists at columbia university and the executive director at the world health organization, both individuals say the virus is natural in origin and did not come from this lab in wuhan. there's also growing push back to this white house theory coming from the five eyes security alliance. this is the security alliance between the u.s., u.k., canada, new zealand, australia. it contradisabilities the theory that we've been hearing from the trump administration saying that there is not enough evidence to support that. there's a lot of reasons why there are question marks. it's famous for its research looking into coronavirus. there was that reported warning about two years ago by u.s. diplomats. they sounded the alarm twice about safety concerns at the lab. when secretary pompeo repeated in claim, he provided no evidence ab
we have heard from china's state broadcaster cctv. it issued a scathing and harshly worded commentary last night. it basically called u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo evil. it said he was spewing poison and lies. virologists at columbia university and the executive director at the world health organization, both individuals say the virus is natural in origin and did not come from this lab in wuhan. there's also growing push back to this white house theory coming from the five eyes security...
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meantime, state media is seizing on this here and just in the past hour or so, cctv, the state run broadcaster push out a lot of the government propaganda here, they came out with a commentary suggesting that the united states should be investigated now for its mishandling of the virus in this later stages of it. and so that's something that hasn't come from the government, but it is coming from state media. there is a danger in all of this. this war of words goes beyond words. reuters reporting suggests that in the sense of a new report that they say went all the way to president xi jinping and top leadership in china that said this is essentially the worst anti-china sentiment that has been felt in the world since the tiananmen square crackdown in 1989. they go on to say the worst case scenario here, erica, would be armed conflict. >> wow. that is sobering to state least. david culver with the latest for us in china. joining me now is ian bremmer. i'm curious your take on what we heard from david culver there, what china state media is putting out and what reuters is now reporting. that real
meantime, state media is seizing on this here and just in the past hour or so, cctv, the state run broadcaster push out a lot of the government propaganda here, they came out with a commentary suggesting that the united states should be investigated now for its mishandling of the virus in this later stages of it. and so that's something that hasn't come from the government, but it is coming from state media. there is a danger in all of this. this war of words goes beyond words. reuters...
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cctv, the main broadcaster, they put out their evening broadcast, they put this to say the u.s.ndling of this should be investigated. as alex pointed out, with the u.s. allies questioning what mike pompeo was putting out as the origin, from a leaked lab of virology and echoed by president trump many times, as they started back off that and allies say that's highly unluke ikely, has given more credit to the chinese. prior to that even if it was just in the market it was originated in, there was enough concern there and questions merited to be asked that the u.s. had that global support in asking those questions. now it has become highly politicized and it is a war of words. but the concern is that the war of words it fuels emotion and can turn into action and that's highlighted in a report by reuters that is out today and it mentions a report that went all the way to the top chinese leadership including president xi jinping according to reuters and it was framing the anti-chinese rhetoric and the sentiments as being as high as they were going back some 30 years to the tiananmen s
cctv, the main broadcaster, they put out their evening broadcast, they put this to say the u.s.ndling of this should be investigated. as alex pointed out, with the u.s. allies questioning what mike pompeo was putting out as the origin, from a leaked lab of virology and echoed by president trump many times, as they started back off that and allies say that's highly unluke ikely, has given more credit to the chinese. prior to that even if it was just in the market it was originated in, there was...
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this week, a near daily cctv commentary attacks pompeo for calling out china's mishandling of the coronavirus. one saying he is turning himself into the enemy of humankind by spreading a political virus. on thursday, the people's daily, the official newspaper for china's communist party, ran an editorial saying pompeo's rhetoric makes the u.s. look like it's dealing with a colossal moral deficit. government-controlled xinua tweeted an animation portraying the u.s. as hypocritical. in the shadows of the coronavirus outbreak, the war of words is creating a deepening rift between the u.s. and china. >> china is a very sophisticated country and they could have contained it. they were either unable to or they chose not to and the world has suffered greatly. >> reporter: it is a change from the president's sympathetic tone expressed frequently over the last few months. >> president xi loves the people of china, he loves his country, and he's doing a very good job with a very, very tough situation. >> reporter: while still not directly criticizing president xi jinping, president trump is increasingl
this week, a near daily cctv commentary attacks pompeo for calling out china's mishandling of the coronavirus. one saying he is turning himself into the enemy of humankind by spreading a political virus. on thursday, the people's daily, the official newspaper for china's communist party, ran an editorial saying pompeo's rhetoric makes the u.s. look like it's dealing with a colossal moral deficit. government-controlled xinua tweeted an animation portraying the u.s. as hypocritical. in the...
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central government and within hours, he was addressed the nation in this live interview on state-run cctv. >> he revealed that human to human transmission was likely and as proof of that, he said the virus had infected multiple medical personnel. >> showing these kind of disease very contagious. >> within three days, wuhan went into a harsh lockdown that lasted 76 days. even with china's central government taking the lead, there's skepticism over the initial numbers. he said they would not benefit from underreporting. >> all the cities should report the true number of diseases. so if they do not do that, you will be punished. >> his focus is now on preparing china for a second way of the outbreak. over the past few weeks, new clusters of cases surfaced in several cities, including wuhan. >> do you think a vaccine is going to be a reality in the near future? where are we with progress? >> i totally believe vaccine is most important to establish this herd immunity. >> he cited three vaccine trials underway in china. they will do next phases by september. >> he warns. >> make it to work out
central government and within hours, he was addressed the nation in this live interview on state-run cctv. >> he revealed that human to human transmission was likely and as proof of that, he said the virus had infected multiple medical personnel. >> showing these kind of disease very contagious. >> within three days, wuhan went into a harsh lockdown that lasted 76 days. even with china's central government taking the lead, there's skepticism over the initial numbers. he said...
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>> this is coming from cctv, the state-run in the midst of their flagship evening broadcast which oftentimes pushes a certain narrative that is government controlled so one of the things they have pushing out significantly over the past week or so, multiple times is attacks against secretary of state mike pompeo. tonight they called him evil in his commentary in his accusations that this originated within a lab. i want to read you some of, they accuse him of creating rumors recklessly in the face of science and go on to say he's repeating a made up lie. what they were referring to is the origin theory from the lab at the wuhan institute of virology, cnn traveled to a week or so ago but referring to comments that secretary of state pompeo made over the weekend particularly those that seemed to confirm a report from the department of homeland security, suggesting that china not only concealed the virus, and the severity of it, but also seemed to start stockpiling some of the ppe, the badly needed medical equipment playing a little bit of what secretary of state pompeo had to say. >> we can con
>> this is coming from cctv, the state-run in the midst of their flagship evening broadcast which oftentimes pushes a certain narrative that is government controlled so one of the things they have pushing out significantly over the past week or so, multiple times is attacks against secretary of state mike pompeo. tonight they called him evil in his commentary in his accusations that this originated within a lab. i want to read you some of, they accuse him of creating rumors recklessly in...
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cctv, the government controlled med media.hey will put out a propaganda message about their concern with mike pompeo that he's spreading a political virus as they put it. this is a message they will continue to hit as they see the u.s. continue to politicize the origin theory in particular. you got to remember, the real concern from the chinese perspective is that the blame is being placed on that lab at the wuhan institute. one of the origin theories they're looking into is it started there. intel sources say it's not likely it was man made. however, they're still evaluating that theory. china pushes back against that and say it's not likely to be the case. they believe it to be natural. they go back to the seafood market. all in all, you can see the kye niece are really -- chinese are trying to push against this and use the lag time that the u.s. had and when they first issued that travel ban back in early february and say, well, why wasn't the u.s. using that time to prepare properly and they put that again back on the u.s.
cctv, the government controlled med media.hey will put out a propaganda message about their concern with mike pompeo that he's spreading a political virus as they put it. this is a message they will continue to hit as they see the u.s. continue to politicize the origin theory in particular. you got to remember, the real concern from the chinese perspective is that the blame is being placed on that lab at the wuhan institute. one of the origin theories they're looking into is it started there....
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putting forward a lie, pointing specifically at mike pompeo just in the evening newscast tonight, the cctvbroadcaster which carries heavy propaganda from the government, they were saying that he's evil and they go on to say he creates rumors recklessly in the face of science but their whole approach is that this is a narrative that essentially is a deflection for the u.s. government. they weren't prepared for what was coming their way. as you mentioned, jim, it's trying for them to keep going with that if you've got australia, the uk, other countries within europe who start questioning the origins of this virus. >> mike rogers, let's talk about the intelligence for a moment here, because there has been reporting that intelligence officials are concerned the administration is doing what's called conclusion shopping here, in other words saying that they've already decided china's responsible and is pressuring agencies to find intelligence to support that claim. that said, we do know that china at least delayed letting word out about the extent of this outbreak here. what do you see, given th
putting forward a lie, pointing specifically at mike pompeo just in the evening newscast tonight, the cctvbroadcaster which carries heavy propaganda from the government, they were saying that he's evil and they go on to say he creates rumors recklessly in the face of science but their whole approach is that this is a narrative that essentially is a deflection for the u.s. government. they weren't prepared for what was coming their way. as you mentioned, jim, it's trying for them to keep going...
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central government and, within hours, he was addressing the nation in this live interview on state-run cctv. zhong revealed that human to human transmission was likely and as proof of that, he said the virus had already infected multiple medical personnel. >> that's a very dangerous signal showing this kind of disease very contagious. so i suppose at that time, the central government listened to our comment and objection and advice. >> reporter: within three days, wuhan went into a harsh lockdown that lasted 76 days. yet even with china's central government now taking the lead, there is still skepticism over the official numbers. zhong believes it's partly political and says the chinese government would not benefit from underreporting. >> the government have got a lesson from the outbreak of sars 17 years ago. they have announced one other step that all the cities, all the government departments should report the true number of diseases. so if you do not do that, you will be punished. >> what do you believe to be the origin of this virus in particular? >> i think the origin is a very diffic
central government and, within hours, he was addressing the nation in this live interview on state-run cctv. zhong revealed that human to human transmission was likely and as proof of that, he said the virus had already infected multiple medical personnel. >> that's a very dangerous signal showing this kind of disease very contagious. so i suppose at that time, the central government listened to our comment and objection and advice. >> reporter: within three days, wuhan went into a...
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china has the ability to use mass facial recognition, mass taking of temperature, cctv and tracking applications in a way that's very hard for any democracy to prepare for i think you really have to watch what the second wave looks like. you can even see that in other parts of asia, the second wave has been more disruptive in singapore than the first was and also in japan. so i think that china is quite unique in its ability to use a lot of surveillance techniques that other countries cannot use. we think the v-shaped rebound is going to, you know, continue there going into the second half of the year. >> all right we will continue to watch for those signs of a second wave joyce chang and joseph ahmado, thank you. >>> we're going to take a quick commercial break with markets mixed to start this monday morning the s&p testing the key 2800 level, currently a28t 17 the dow down 213 stay with us (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. confident
china has the ability to use mass facial recognition, mass taking of temperature, cctv and tracking applications in a way that's very hard for any democracy to prepare for i think you really have to watch what the second wave looks like. you can even see that in other parts of asia, the second wave has been more disruptive in singapore than the first was and also in japan. so i think that china is quite unique in its ability to use a lot of surveillance techniques that other countries cannot...
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cctv camera, which we don't have. putting people with mild cases in hotels that you commandeer and use as essentially isolation centers. this is a logistical, technological, and legal set of logistics that are just nightmarish to consider. and if you are going to sit around and wait for those conditions to materialize, you're going to find a lot of people, more and more every week, simply ceasing to abide by these guidelines. >> mayor, let me ask you about that. what you would like to see in place to begin the reopening. when you talk about testing, contact tracing, getting these numbers down. to get the kind of program in place and case numbers you are a looking for, do you have a sense how long you think that would take? and if you could address noah's point there. what do you think of your own z citizens' willingness to wait that period of time? >> we, here in arizona, are at the bottom for the number of tests that have been performed. i have had the chance to hear from the mayor of seoul, in south korea. and they,
cctv camera, which we don't have. putting people with mild cases in hotels that you commandeer and use as essentially isolation centers. this is a logistical, technological, and legal set of logistics that are just nightmarish to consider. and if you are going to sit around and wait for those conditions to materialize, you're going to find a lot of people, more and more every week, simply ceasing to abide by these guidelines. >> mayor, let me ask you about that. what you would like to see...
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south korea is using cctv, and combining it with phone location and financial data, to track cases andnefits justify this system. singapore, australia and the uk are all taking a similar route —— using bluetooth to record people who come in close contact with each other, and alerting users if they've been near someone who tests positive. china's app is much more strict. not only is it mandatory, and tied to a person's identity, it governs where you can go as restrictions are eased. but of course there are limitations to what these apps can do. here's imogen parker from the ada lovelace institute, which explores the impact of data on society. a key question is whether these apps can be effective. they face high bars in terms of technical limitations. there phones aren't very good for measuring distance for example. they‘ re not very good for measuring distance for example. they're not very good at telling whether a phone has been closed to another phone but there might bea closed to another phone but there might be a car window in the way where they might‘ve been on different floors and
south korea is using cctv, and combining it with phone location and financial data, to track cases andnefits justify this system. singapore, australia and the uk are all taking a similar route —— using bluetooth to record people who come in close contact with each other, and alerting users if they've been near someone who tests positive. china's app is much more strict. not only is it mandatory, and tied to a person's identity, it governs where you can go as restrictions are eased. but of...
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chinese state tv station cctv going a step further, calling pompeo's comments, quote, insane and invasivelvania congressman, member of the house foreign affairs and transportation as well as infrastructure committee, scott perry. congressman, it's good to have you. what do you make of the chinese state media pushing back on pompeo. >> it's nothing new. it's an aggressive propaganda campaign. we shouldn't be surprised by it, nor should we be fooled by it. those of us who have watched china for a long time are used to this or folks that think have credibility or have lidity, i want -- validity, i want to remind everyone this is the commie niecchinese come communi. it is concerned with staying in power and concerned about staying in rule. within that context we fully expect that kind of response, regarding the accusations that are being made which are wholly founded -- which are wholly founded based on china's actions surrounding the coronavirus that emanated from the whe wuhan vir. maria: congressman, this is a regime who jails its people, who had a massive infectious, contagious virus esca
chinese state tv station cctv going a step further, calling pompeo's comments, quote, insane and invasivelvania congressman, member of the house foreign affairs and transportation as well as infrastructure committee, scott perry. congressman, it's good to have you. what do you make of the chinese state media pushing back on pompeo. >> it's nothing new. it's an aggressive propaganda campaign. we shouldn't be surprised by it, nor should we be fooled by it. those of us who have watched china...
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alli has handed cctv footage from his house to the police. —— including wristwatches.'s a warning that it could be many months before routine nhs services in england get back to normal. a number of healthcare charities will tell mps today that more clarity is needed on which services are reopening and how. here's our health correspondent, lauren moss. is this the new normal? since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the royal berkshire hospital has been using artificial intelligence to process brain scans undiagnosed rotations. it's one of the way to mark the nhs is adapting to treat patients faster. but figures to be released are expected to show a significant drop in a&e visits. released are expected to show a significant drop in a&e visitsm you are concerned about a stroke, heart attack or perhaps cancer, do come forward. at the same time, the nhs will be redesigning the way services are offered to keep them safe. some trusts start nonurgent care, there are concerns of a backlog. roxanne had stomach pain for several months but her colonoscopy was postponed in apr
alli has handed cctv footage from his house to the police. —— including wristwatches.'s a warning that it could be many months before routine nhs services in england get back to normal. a number of healthcare charities will tell mps today that more clarity is needed on which services are reopening and how. here's our health correspondent, lauren moss. is this the new normal? since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the royal berkshire hospital has been using artificial intelligence to...
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even the high—profile nature, will they go through cctv and things like that, or actually, is itjuste, countless sophisticated negotiations with people. you can't do that, move a bit further away from them, you can't sit in the park that long, or whatever it is. so, from them, you can't sit in the park that long, orwhatever it is. so, i think it's dreadfully unhelpful... i understand your question, i'm going to a nswer understand your question, i'm going to answer it, roger, dreadfully unhelpful that we are talking about investigations and prosecutions because the legislation was entirely designed to stop infection. so the reason why these rules were there we re reason why these rules were there were so that people didn't travel from london whilst infected, to the north—east that wasn't infected as badly. and now the north—east is infected and one of the hotspots and hundreds of people are dying. that's why the legislation was put in place so people didn't die. now, what's going to happen with the investigation? well, the offences that we are talking about are not hugely heinous, you
even the high—profile nature, will they go through cctv and things like that, or actually, is itjuste, countless sophisticated negotiations with people. you can't do that, move a bit further away from them, you can't sit in the park that long, or whatever it is. so, from them, you can't sit in the park that long, orwhatever it is. so, i think it's dreadfully unhelpful... i understand your question, i'm going to a nswer understand your question, i'm going to answer it, roger, dreadfully...
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photos and data on my phone prove this to be false, and local cctv if it exists will also prove i‘m tellinge false. this private matter did not affect my movements. none of us saw him or attended his funeral. in this complex situation, i decided to exercise myjudgment complex situation, i decided to exercise my judgment the complex situation, i decided to exercise myjudgment the best i could. i believe in also comes dances i behaved reasonably and legally, balancing the safety of my family and the extreme situation at number ten and the public interest of government to which i could contribute. i thought i should try to help as much as i could do. i can understand some people will argue i should have stayed at my home in london throughout. i understand these views, i know the intense hardship and sacrifice the entire country has had to go through. however i respectfully disagree. the legal rules inevitably do not cover all circumstances, including those i found myself in. i thought and i think today the rules, including those regarding small children and extreme circumstances, allowed me to
photos and data on my phone prove this to be false, and local cctv if it exists will also prove i‘m tellinge false. this private matter did not affect my movements. none of us saw him or attended his funeral. in this complex situation, i decided to exercise myjudgment complex situation, i decided to exercise my judgment the complex situation, i decided to exercise myjudgment the best i could. i believe in also comes dances i behaved reasonably and legally, balancing the safety of my family...
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we think we might have found interference between cctv and hard-line systems. keep it here for now and proceed down the timeline. >> endeavor copy. >> houston, can you back me up on -- >> will do, we are checking. checking. >> station, houston, on two. chris tpp is good, you are good to continue. >> this is mission control. you are looking at the inside of the international space station. what you heard before were just some of the audio and video checks, making sure everything is synced up so we get the best views and audio possible for when they come through that hatch. we are working towards the hatch opening now. .ou can see chris cassidy that hatch will open up to the international docking adapter, on the others is that a national hatch. after preservation was completed, now expecting around 10 to 15 minutes maybe until we finally get that hatch opened. we will stand by and keep the views coming from the international space station to welcome bob and doug aboard. >> this is mission control houston. you are looking at the live view of the inside of the inte
we think we might have found interference between cctv and hard-line systems. keep it here for now and proceed down the timeline. >> endeavor copy. >> houston, can you back me up on -- >> will do, we are checking. checking. >> station, houston, on two. chris tpp is good, you are good to continue. >> this is mission control. you are looking at the inside of the international space station. what you heard before were just some of the audio and video checks, making...
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the amount of surveillance they were doing was going up one of the problems that you have with the cctv camera footage being helpful is you create that prosecutorial time machine was just a big decided last week in michigan whether the cell phone tower records could be used in context in the proximity of a crime incurred they do that without securing a warrant. there's a lot of individual freedom issues and also a lot of good for preventing things from happening but that old phrase that is attributed to ben franklin those who trade a little security or a little bit of freedom for added security deserve neither and will lose one - - lose both and they warned us in the seventies on the today show after the commission he oversee that very slowly and is very similar get to a point of her over surveillance the government has the power to know everything through telegrams and phone calls if the government ever turns it's listening ears to inside the united states that will be a rubicon we have crossed and no getting back but after 9/11 they were turned in now is under the veil of safety with
the amount of surveillance they were doing was going up one of the problems that you have with the cctv camera footage being helpful is you create that prosecutorial time machine was just a big decided last week in michigan whether the cell phone tower records could be used in context in the proximity of a crime incurred they do that without securing a warrant. there's a lot of individual freedom issues and also a lot of good for preventing things from happening but that old phrase that is...
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been asking people to keep diaries, other countries like south korea have been using credit cards, cctvhat security and privacy are key to the whole scheme. one thing that is important to add, this is not on the app right now, if you are to get contacted, people are worried about fraud, it is worth saying that you will never be asked for any financial details on this. if you are for those, do not answer, because that is not a tracer asking you. we cannot say that too often, people might get a call out of the blue and that raises a lot of concerns. we keep coming back to the sense of how much public support and compliance is needed in this scheme, there is a question from john the place into that saying, what financial support will be given to someone who is forced to isolate? out of the blue, 14 days, you cannot go to work or do anything else, will there be confirmation provided by the nhs that i can prove this to my employer? depends on what happens, you may be eligible for sick pay, you may be eligible for universal credit, there is talk that the government might step up with some oth
been asking people to keep diaries, other countries like south korea have been using credit cards, cctvhat security and privacy are key to the whole scheme. one thing that is important to add, this is not on the app right now, if you are to get contacted, people are worried about fraud, it is worth saying that you will never be asked for any financial details on this. if you are for those, do not answer, because that is not a tracer asking you. we cannot say that too often, people might get a...
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are not doing anything wrong, we have nothing to hide. 0ur movements are tracked everyday by gps, cctv where i am, to which jane has said, oh, bless! russia has recorded 10,102 new covid—19 cases in the past 2a hours. it's the third consecutive day when new cases have been above ten thousand. russia has a total number of confirmed cases of infection of 155,370. 95 people have died in the past 2a hours, bringing the total death toll in russia to almost 1500. india has recorded its biggest dailyjump in the number of coronavirus cases and fatalities. health officials said there were nearly 4000 new cases of the virus and about 200 deaths in the past 24 hours. the largest spike came in the western states of maharashtra and gujarat, two of india's richest regions. here's the bbc‘s divya arya. one reason which has been given for the rise in cases which has actually been steady now for the past four days, the number is much higher than what we have seen earlier and of course the last 24 hours, a dramatic increase of more than 2,000 cases in one day. the highest so far. and the reason being gi
are not doing anything wrong, we have nothing to hide. 0ur movements are tracked everyday by gps, cctv where i am, to which jane has said, oh, bless! russia has recorded 10,102 new covid—19 cases in the past 2a hours. it's the third consecutive day when new cases have been above ten thousand. russia has a total number of confirmed cases of infection of 155,370. 95 people have died in the past 2a hours, bringing the total death toll in russia to almost 1500. india has recorded its biggest...
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cctv footage allegedly showing sir frederick barclay‘s nephew handling a bugging device at london's ritze is at the centre of a bitter legal row between the families of the billionaire barclay twins whose businesses include the telegraph media group. we can speak to our legal correspondent, clive coleman. how did this footage come out? it has been released by sir frederick barclay, admits to a really bitter legal dispute between the families between the famous barclay twins children. sir frederick is the old est children. sir frederick is the oldest win by ten minutes, he and his daughter are suing three of sir david barclay‘s stands for invasion of privacy, breach of confidence, breach of data protection. as you say, the barclay empire includes the telegraph media group and at the time also included the ritz hotel. the allegation is that it was at the ritz that alistair, one of sir david's sons, planted or was seen handling this listening device and ata high handling this listening device and at a high court hearing on the 6th of may, explosive allegations of commercial espionage on a v
cctv footage allegedly showing sir frederick barclay‘s nephew handling a bugging device at london's ritze is at the centre of a bitter legal row between the families of the billionaire barclay twins whose businesses include the telegraph media group. we can speak to our legal correspondent, clive coleman. how did this footage come out? it has been released by sir frederick barclay, admits to a really bitter legal dispute between the families between the famous barclay twins children. sir...
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at the same time, cctv footage has also come to the fore in which the plane can be seen crashing intoa. at the same time, there is also an audio clip of the incident that has gone viral right now, in which the pilot can be heard making a mayday call and telling the calls our that they have basically lost two engines in the incident. so far, a lot of information is still coming in, and the authorities are not saying anything for confirmation, like what exactly caused the accident. thank you very much. that was saher baloch reporting from islamabad for us. five people have been charged with the murder of a law student in a drive—by shooting in blackburn. 19—year—old aya hachem died from a gunshot wound to the chest, after shots were fired from a passing car last sunday. her parents described her as the "most loyal devoted daughter" who "dreamed of becoming a solicitor". her funeral is due to take place later today in lebanon. a new study suggests that an anti—malarial drug promoted by donald trump as a treatment for coronavirus may in fact increase the risk of death among infected patie
at the same time, cctv footage has also come to the fore in which the plane can be seen crashing intoa. at the same time, there is also an audio clip of the incident that has gone viral right now, in which the pilot can be heard making a mayday call and telling the calls our that they have basically lost two engines in the incident. so far, a lot of information is still coming in, and the authorities are not saying anything for confirmation, like what exactly caused the accident. thank you very...
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triangulation between your mobile phone, your credit card details and also some implication of involving cctvso a triangulation of data and use of the app. so both those countries that have managed to keep both the numbers down and both the deaths and cases, have been very rigorous in their contact tracing of both using their contact tracing of both using the human side and using the development of apps and i think this is something that is being looked out across europe, the development of how you use apps along with contact tracing. sorry to interrupt full stop i was just about to say, presumably, the use of an app as a tool in this way is only going to be as effective as the number of people, the percentage of the population that actually downloads the app. exactly. and in singapore, they found the penetration of the app they use there was only about 20%. which isn't actually high enough to give you the security that you need. what percentage of people do you need to have downloading it to be effective? i'm not sure of the absolute figure here in the uk because it will depend on the type o
triangulation between your mobile phone, your credit card details and also some implication of involving cctvso a triangulation of data and use of the app. so both those countries that have managed to keep both the numbers down and both the deaths and cases, have been very rigorous in their contact tracing of both using their contact tracing of both using the human side and using the development of apps and i think this is something that is being looked out across europe, the development of how...