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charlotte was just difficulties. don't worry. charlotte wasjust explaining some difficulties.charlotte was just explaining some of the difficulties for private nurseries and turns of overheads and how confident they'll be keeping those going. can you enlarge on that? certainly. we run a social enterprise. we've always targeted places for poor children too. the issue for us as the balance between getting parents who can afford to pay with the balance of funded supported children and therefore for us, it's all about her payroll. have we got enough gas coming into the business to pay the staff, there is no lash of margin. for us, it's about cash, it really is. are your members saying to you now we are going to have to start laying people off orare going to have to start laying people off or are they taken those reassu ra nces off or are they taken those reassurances from the government that there will be money they need to reach out and ask for it? there is real, i have to tell you there is real terror in the sector because up to now, there's been a lot of emphasis on retail hosp
charlotte was just difficulties. don't worry. charlotte wasjust explaining some difficulties.charlotte was just explaining some of the difficulties for private nurseries and turns of overheads and how confident they'll be keeping those going. can you enlarge on that? certainly. we run a social enterprise. we've always targeted places for poor children too. the issue for us as the balance between getting parents who can afford to pay with the balance of funded supported children and therefore...
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[laughter] >> you are on c-span charlotte. [laughter] but one thing that boomers really threw themselves wholeheartedly into his raising your kids innt this intense and intentional way. that is why the word parenting did not become a thing until the late '80s and 90s. all of the ideas of enrichment in your kid has to have piano lessons and this number has words before their three and they have to be surrounded by a thousand books or they'll be illiterate, all of those things were part of the boomer preoccupation with parenting, if you look at the culture of that time, parenthood, three men in a baby, mrs. doubtfire, the genes that they were were mom jeans, they were really into being parents. so they raised these kids -- is why people think of millennial's as snowflakes because they raised a generation of frankly overprotected, unde under endand kids. this is also the periodal when people were worried about the kids getting kidnapped when they came home from school, you cannot ride your bike down the street because there might
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she will be speaking with our featured author charlotte alter. she is a national correspondent for time coming the 2016-2010, 2020 election women in politics and the rise of the grassroots level. a work has appeared in the "new york times", the wall street journal, and she is appeared on "good morning america," learning joe, the last word and cnn's reliable sources. her new book is a hopeful glimpse into a bright new generation of political leaders and what america might look like when they're in charge. the book has received praise by multitude of fellow writers including and helen peterson, walter isaacson, rebecca traced her aunt amy chose a consent for anyone who has dismissed millennials or who cares about our country future charlotte alter footnote riveting essential book. in bringing to vivid life a young upstart who ultimately hurt our democracy, she has intimately given us another vital young voice that will shape our political future, hers. you are in for something special tonight. you have the chance to ask you questions after that. pl
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we have several dealerships here in the charlotte area.opened our guest experience center in lowell just down the road from here. we have 100 people working there. we'll expand that to 500 people. connell: strong economy. the outlook would have been, put the virus aside for a moment, it would come to that. what about your business in energy. how have things been looking? >> we've had a lot of strong opportunities to invest in infrastructure. connell: yeah. >> we've taken advantage of that. smartening up the grid. putting on intelligence that can help us communicate with customers better, to, you know, cleaner energy and cleaner energy options. so we have a 10 billion plus a year investment that we make and 56 million for the next five years that creates a ton of jobs, opportunities for construction and as well as operating assets we have. connell: are you worried about the future? we had a segment about mike bloomberg, but any of candidates more to the left, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, you hear them go after your industry. are you wo
we have several dealerships here in the charlotte area.opened our guest experience center in lowell just down the road from here. we have 100 people working there. we'll expand that to 500 people. connell: strong economy. the outlook would have been, put the virus aside for a moment, it would come to that. what about your business in energy. how have things been looking? >> we've had a lot of strong opportunities to invest in infrastructure. connell: yeah. >> we've taken advantage...
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hi, charlotte. a. come on and. for discrimination was awarded to former benefits worker, charlotte. what was yourjob? personal independence payment decision maker. that is a payment thatis decision maker. that is a payment that is paid to disabled people in or out of work. so, you are the person that received the assessment, and then you made the decision. we we re and then you made the decision. we were called the decision—makers. charlotte claims her colleagues had a cynical attitude towards some disabled claimants which created an unpleasant atmosphere for disabled workers like herself. they were quite nasty, when people would be discussing certain claimants, you would have people talking, they would have people talking, they would be like, i'm not giving it to them. some of the disabilities, people wouldn't believe and one of the would be fibromyalgia. fibromyalgia can be quite serious, and they would be like i've got another claim here for fibro—my—arse. and just be quite dismissive to it being an actual illne
hi, charlotte. a. come on and. for discrimination was awarded to former benefits worker, charlotte. what was yourjob? personal independence payment decision maker. that is a payment thatis decision maker. that is a payment that is paid to disabled people in or out of work. so, you are the person that received the assessment, and then you made the decision. we we re and then you made the decision. we were called the decision—makers. charlotte claims her colleagues had a cynical attitude...
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jazmine will be joining charlotte. please join me in welcoming charlotte ande jazmine.[cheers and applause] >> oh, my god. thank you so much for coming tonight, everyone and congratulations to charlotte, her a book comes out today. [cheers and applause] >> charlotte and i have been friends for a few years and the thing that we have in common is we love s gossip. anyone has gossip about anything, we would love to hear it at the end. >> just come right up right now. [laughter] >> can everybody hear us okay by they way? cool, cool? charlotte, you work in a magazine. i heard they still exist? >> they do. paper. >> you have written a lot of cover stories from magazines. how did you know that this was not a long magazine story and this was going to be a book for you? >> such a good question. mostly because -- [laughter] >> i actually started at the magazine story in some ways because it came out of this story i did in 2017 about millennial mayors because essentially the genesis of the whole graphic is trump withdrew from the paris climate agreement in 2017 and i went temporar
jazmine will be joining charlotte. please join me in welcoming charlotte ande jazmine.[cheers and applause] >> oh, my god. thank you so much for coming tonight, everyone and congratulations to charlotte, her a book comes out today. [cheers and applause] >> charlotte and i have been friends for a few years and the thing that we have in common is we love s gossip. anyone has gossip about anything, we would love to hear it at the end. >> just come right up right now. [laughter]...
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potts in london thank you charlotte. well meantime in germany there are over 47000 cases of the infection but the death toll has remained far lower than europe's 2 hardest hit countries italy and spain officials have credited widespread testing with helping to keep germany's mortality rate low but the country's leaders are still urging caution like many other nations germany has placed stricter strict restrictions on public life in order to control the spread of the virus the chancellor says those measures will stay in place for the forseeable future. in germany too public life has come to a new standstill german chancellor angela merkel is asking for patience speaking on the phone from her precautionary quarantine. i would like to stress that right now is not the moment to talk about easing the measures we've put in place when you look at the figures we still have a fast rise of new infections and the a muffed role is to prevent a health care system from being overstretched you know. mark on. the side. well not. yet ger
potts in london thank you charlotte. well meantime in germany there are over 47000 cases of the infection but the death toll has remained far lower than europe's 2 hardest hit countries italy and spain officials have credited widespread testing with helping to keep germany's mortality rate low but the country's leaders are still urging caution like many other nations germany has placed stricter strict restrictions on public life in order to control the spread of the virus the chancellor says...
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correspondent charlotte potts who is standing by in london charlotte a critical time for the country at this moment how could this diagnosis now impact the prime minister's ability to govern. well he's saying as we just heard that he is now self isolating and that he's planning to govern the country via video conference and telephone calls from his home he's saying that he has symptoms but of course he's in the beginning of the illness and in comparison to other world leaders in quarantine such as he actually has the virus with which comes most cases with fatigue and exhaustion now if it gets worse we have to say he's 55 and in good health as far as we know so he's not a risk group but if it was to get worse than his designated survivor the man who will step in and govern the country would be foreign secretary dominic robin that was already decided last week as a precaution we have now boris johnson seen in the house of commons we were just watching the video there as recently as wednesday we also have the u.k.'s health minister who has tested positive for corona virus charlotte how
correspondent charlotte potts who is standing by in london charlotte a critical time for the country at this moment how could this diagnosis now impact the prime minister's ability to govern. well he's saying as we just heard that he is now self isolating and that he's planning to govern the country via video conference and telephone calls from his home he's saying that he has symptoms but of course he's in the beginning of the illness and in comparison to other world leaders in quarantine such...
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she will be joining charlotte in conversation so please join me to welcome him charlotte and jasmine. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for coming and congratulations to charlotte. [cheers and applause] we have been friends for a few years now what we have in common is we both love gossip if you have gossip about anything we love to hear that. [laughter] can everybody here is okay clicks charlotte you work at a magazine. you have written a lot of features so how do you know that this would be a book for you? to make that's a good question. but this started as a story because it cames out of a story that i did in 2017 about millennial mayors because the genesis from 2017 and i had just spent a whole day i see my friend joshua sitting next to me so that day i was googling about age and generations the oldest president of her and elected by older white voters overwhelmingly over 65. the senators who wrote the band included him were mostly guys in their seventies and eighties so this is the first generational battle it is a generational war right now actually so many of these act
she will be joining charlotte in conversation so please join me to welcome him charlotte and jasmine. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for coming and congratulations to charlotte. [cheers and applause] we have been friends for a few years now what we have in common is we both love gossip if you have gossip about anything we love to hear that. [laughter] can everybody here is okay clicks charlotte you work at a magazine. you have written a lot of features so how do you know that...
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back in the to be great city of charlotte.plause] where, by the way, we are having our convention. i guess you heard that. thousands of hard-working american patriots who cherish our values, respect our laws, and always put america first. [applause] eight months from now, we are going to defeat the radical socialists. we are going to win the great state of north carolina in a landslide. it last time, we are going to win it this time even more. you know, eric and laura named their daughter. do you know what her name is? carolina. her name is carolina for a reason. this is an incredible time for our nation. our country is stronger than ever before. [applause] and today, we just had the largest one-day increase in the stock market in history. [applause] that's great. that was great. you know, our opponents were saying maybe he is in trouble. maybe the economy -- they'll do anything. they'll do anything. i'm sure they were thrilled. do you think our opponents were thrilled when they saw the stock market today? i don't think so. by
back in the to be great city of charlotte.plause] where, by the way, we are having our convention. i guess you heard that. thousands of hard-working american patriots who cherish our values, respect our laws, and always put america first. [applause] eight months from now, we are going to defeat the radical socialists. we are going to win the great state of north carolina in a landslide. it last time, we are going to win it this time even more. you know, eric and laura named their daughter. do...
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charlotte -- "charlotte's web" by "charlotte's web" 9 rated by merrill sweep, mcleod andrew, emily renkeny farr, mark deacon, lincoln hoffa and a fool fast. the dutch house by and patchett -- e.b. white by ann patchett, the only plane in the sky, and oral history of 9/11 by garrett m. graff narrated by a fool cast. bryce dallas howard, mae whitman, derek jacoby and margaret advocate. >> the audie awards goes to simon & schuster audio for "the only plane in the sky," and oral history of 9/11. ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much to the judges for this -- it is incredibly humbling with that scene. this is a project that has meant so much to me for so many years, trying to pull together the voices of 480 americans who we follow through 9/11 morning tonight coast-to-coast. i want to thank simon & schuster for believing in this project, and my editor and tom from simon & schuster, i think i could actually hear tom's head explode when i told them what i wanted to do with this audiobook. then holter graham and dutch who made this come to life and brought the others, hundreds of voices they did for
charlotte -- "charlotte's web" by "charlotte's web" 9 rated by merrill sweep, mcleod andrew, emily renkeny farr, mark deacon, lincoln hoffa and a fool fast. the dutch house by and patchett -- e.b. white by ann patchett, the only plane in the sky, and oral history of 9/11 by garrett m. graff narrated by a fool cast. bryce dallas howard, mae whitman, derek jacoby and margaret advocate. >> the audie awards goes to simon & schuster audio for "the only plane in the...
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today we're recognizing charlotte l. brown and mary ellen white. brown was the first to legally challenge racial segregation in the united states when she filed a lawsuit against san francisco street car company in the 1860s after she was forceablely removed from a street car, and this was a segregated street car here in san francisco. she sued the company, won, and was awarded the sum of $5,000 in 1854, which i imagine was quite a bit at that time in our country's history. mary ellen also attacked racial discrimination in san francisco after she and two other black women when ejected from a san francisco street car in 1956. she took the omnibus street car system to court twice, in which the second case was taken all the way to the supreme court. the court ruled that street car exclusion based on race was unlawful. in 1893, the california state legislature enacted legislation on strebanning street car segregation. >> so now, i'm going to have mary allen come up here to speak to you. [applause] >> good morning. my name is mary travis allen and i am
today we're recognizing charlotte l. brown and mary ellen white. brown was the first to legally challenge racial segregation in the united states when she filed a lawsuit against san francisco street car company in the 1860s after she was forceablely removed from a street car, and this was a segregated street car here in san francisco. she sued the company, won, and was awarded the sum of $5,000 in 1854, which i imagine was quite a bit at that time in our country's history. mary ellen also...
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joining us now is vi lyles, mayor of charlotte.or lyles, welcome. >> thank you for having me, josh qua. >> apologies for viewers, vi lyles. sorry about that. the question trymaine said the folks he spoke to would like to ask elected leaders like you, people over politics. people over profits. how well do you think north carolina, your region, charlotte, mecklenburg county, are doing, putting people over politics or profits? >> well, first, we're the largest county in mecklenburg. mecklenburg county is the largest county in our state. and we have put people first. if you could imagine, we're feeding every student that's no longer in school and there's no requirement or no -- no requirement that you have to come with letters or paper or how much you can have. we want to feed our families first and foremost. then we also have a community response fund. but i have to say, you're exactly right on the health care issue. what it means for us is that people -- when we closed or restaurants and our hourly workers, when we closed our schools
joining us now is vi lyles, mayor of charlotte.or lyles, welcome. >> thank you for having me, josh qua. >> apologies for viewers, vi lyles. sorry about that. the question trymaine said the folks he spoke to would like to ask elected leaders like you, people over politics. people over profits. how well do you think north carolina, your region, charlotte, mecklenburg county, are doing, putting people over politics or profits? >> well, first, we're the largest county in...
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graham: hello, charlotte. it's good to be in a place where i don't have an accent. mr.thank you for being the best commander-in-chief since ronald reagan. [cheers] thank you for killing the terrorists over there so they can't hurt us over here. [cheers] thank you for sticking with judge kavanaugh. mr. president, everybody in this room has one thing in common. we all have your back. [cheers] mr. president, you are going to kick their ass in november. pres. trump: oh, my lindsey, my lindsey. great guy. [chanting] great guy. great gentleman. now some warriors that really defended us with the impeachment hoax. one of the great hoaxes in the history of our country. representative virginia foxx. patrick mchenry. richard hudson. mark meadows. [cheers] david rouser. ted budd. they are warriors. these guys are unbelievable the way they fight. i'll tell you, i came here. fake news cnn wanted a couple of losses. they handled pressure so well. they came and we gave a rally that was like this, and dan bishop and greg murphy won by so much, it wasn't even close. and they are great pe
graham: hello, charlotte. it's good to be in a place where i don't have an accent. mr.thank you for being the best commander-in-chief since ronald reagan. [cheers] thank you for killing the terrorists over there so they can't hurt us over here. [cheers] thank you for sticking with judge kavanaugh. mr. president, everybody in this room has one thing in common. we all have your back. [cheers] mr. president, you are going to kick their ass in november. pres. trump: oh, my lindsey, my lindsey....
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live image from charlotte, north carolina.of the super tuesday primary. we hope to be able to bring a little bit of what the president is about to say. he is actually... what we will do, it seems like he is getting a lot of applause so when he succumbs to speak we will bring that lie to you. that's when he sta rts that lie to you. that's when he starts to speak. —— we will bring that life. you're watching newsday and the bbc. still to come... surviving the coronavirus infection ——— we speak to a former patient about her journey to recovery. also coming up... the bbc uncovers evidence that police in the indian capital delhi acted alongside hindu rioters during a wave of attacks on muslims last week. first, the plate slid gently off of the restaurant table. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downward. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb, on a remote pacific air terminal, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force for th
live image from charlotte, north carolina.of the super tuesday primary. we hope to be able to bring a little bit of what the president is about to say. he is actually... what we will do, it seems like he is getting a lot of applause so when he succumbs to speak we will bring that lie to you. that's when he sta rts that lie to you. that's when he starts to speak. —— we will bring that life. you're watching newsday and the bbc. still to come... surviving the coronavirus infection ——— we...
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also, just to say charlotte, that is an amazing outfit. thank you so much for continuing to coordinate all of these incredible events to bring so many communities together. many of you have known shawn for a long time. i work with him every day. i never hardly see him leave his office. i am glad you convinced him to be the mc today to welcome you all here. the fact you serve whiskey has something to do with it. today we are celebrating what is just an amazing friendship that continues to exist between the irish community and san francisco. in fact, we know that the legacy of this city has everything to do with our incredible irish community, many who i am grated here to san francisco often running from discrimination in the east coast, and many settled here and started their businesses here, raised families here and created what we are so very proud of. who has the best water anywhere? san francisco. it is because the dam and the water and power system created here many, many decades ago that we enjoy what is some of the best water anywher
also, just to say charlotte, that is an amazing outfit. thank you so much for continuing to coordinate all of these incredible events to bring so many communities together. many of you have known shawn for a long time. i work with him every day. i never hardly see him leave his office. i am glad you convinced him to be the mc today to welcome you all here. the fact you serve whiskey has something to do with it. today we are celebrating what is just an amazing friendship that continues to exist...
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a large suburban areas the you know the charlotte suburbs you know the area between raleigh and chapel hill where there's a lot of universities a higher education health care industries a very prominent and if if biden has been competitive in those places in particular that could signal strength in a general election and putting states like north carolina in play you know maintaining the democratic edge in minnesota and maybe even in a similar state like wisconsin where there's higher education in health care in you know sort of mirrors north carolina in some key ways that that might be important show strength in those new battleground states just as you want to talk with you about perhaps a bit of north kind of a bit more about the genea and the demographics there on board that is well you know joe brought up a really important point about. pivoting from this primary to the general election and and not only looking at who wins these states but how do they win these these these states it was interesting to hear our correspondent in charlotte north carolina mention that right now the ex
a large suburban areas the you know the charlotte suburbs you know the area between raleigh and chapel hill where there's a lot of universities a higher education health care industries a very prominent and if if biden has been competitive in those places in particular that could signal strength in a general election and putting states like north carolina in play you know maintaining the democratic edge in minnesota and maybe even in a similar state like wisconsin where there's higher education...
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i gotta have him say something. >> hello charlotte.se) it's good to be in a place where i don't have an access. mister president, thank you for being the best commander in chief since ronald reagan. (applause) thank you for killing the terrorists over there so they cannot hurt us over here. thank you for sticking with judge kavanaugh. mister president, everybody in this room has one thing in common. we all have your back. (applause) mister president, you are going to kick their butts in november. (applause) >> oh my lindsay, my lindsey. thank you lindsay >> usa, usa, usa, usa, usa, usa, usa. >> great guy. great gentleman. now some warriors that really defended us with the impeachment hoax, one of the greatest hoax in the history of our country. representative, virginia fox. patrick mchenry, richard hudson, mark meadows (applause) david rows or. ted bun. they are warriors. these guys are unbelievable, the way they fight. i came here, and they probably weren't scheduled to win. and fake news cnn world said, they wanted a couple of losses
i gotta have him say something. >> hello charlotte.se) it's good to be in a place where i don't have an access. mister president, thank you for being the best commander in chief since ronald reagan. (applause) thank you for killing the terrorists over there so they cannot hurt us over here. thank you for sticking with judge kavanaugh. mister president, everybody in this room has one thing in common. we all have your back. (applause) mister president, you are going to kick their butts in...
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come here, lindsey. >> hello, charlotte.ave an accent. mr. president, thank you for being the best commander-in-chief since ronald reagan. [applause] thank you for killing that terrorists over there so they can't hurt us over here. thank you for sticking with judge kavanaugh. [applause] mr. president, everybody in this room has one thing in common. we all have your back. [applause] mr. president, you are going to kick their ass in november. [applause] >> oh, my lindsey, my lindsey. thank you, lindsey. great guy. [chanting] >> great guy. great gentleman. now some warriors there really defended us with the impeachment hoax, one of the great hoaxes in history of our country. representative virginia foxx. [applause] patrick mchenry, richard haxton, mark meadows. [applause] david rouser, ted bed -- they are warriors. because unbelievable the way they fight. the last two, i'll tell you, they came and they probably were not scheduled to win. and fixing them, they also do want a couple of losses. [booing] and they handled pressure s
come here, lindsey. >> hello, charlotte.ave an accent. mr. president, thank you for being the best commander-in-chief since ronald reagan. [applause] thank you for killing that terrorists over there so they can't hurt us over here. thank you for sticking with judge kavanaugh. [applause] mr. president, everybody in this room has one thing in common. we all have your back. [applause] mr. president, you are going to kick their ass in november. [applause] >> oh, my lindsey, my lindsey....
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, charlotte limburg. just telling you i know it is. she lived until 102 years old. died back in 2011, but she lived well over 1/3 of the length of time america has been in business. so has charlotte and they have that in common. i spoke to her when she was at home. i was in new york. i called her every single day, and to this day, if you want to talk to my mother, she is still on the answering machine of the house i grew up in. if you call, she probably will not respond very well, but she will certainly say hello. anyway, i think it is great to remember my mother and to tell her -- what she used to say to me, don't let it go to your head, so it's not going to my head that i have been able to come to a place like this. i did not grow up where i could speak to a big crowd, and i didn't -- in fact, if you take a look, none of my fellow candidates with the exception of amy are in carolina tonight. they have all been afraid to come and talk to you and tell you the truth about a critical issue, so tonight i'm g
, charlotte limburg. just telling you i know it is. she lived until 102 years old. died back in 2011, but she lived well over 1/3 of the length of time america has been in business. so has charlotte and they have that in common. i spoke to her when she was at home. i was in new york. i called her every single day, and to this day, if you want to talk to my mother, she is still on the answering machine of the house i grew up in. if you call, she probably will not respond very well, but she will...
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charlotte is such a beautiful place. we will be there at the convention.each other but we all went there for elementary school. steve: small world. >> and the world gets shaller, exactly. steve: now let's go to el rino, oklahoma, that's where todd piro is talking to the folks. >> what's interesting about this, all eyes are on texas which is so many delegates are, but oklahoma is an interesting case because when you talk to the people that bloomberg, his money maybe actually helping him here. you know bloomberg decide today focus on the super tuesday states. it's going to be interesting to see if the strategy works here in oklahoma. so far talking to the people it does seem that it is, biden is the presumptive winner at this point. the feel asking that biden will take it. bernie doesn't really play well when you talk to a number of the people here, however, obviously bernie has a lot of the national momentum specifically the momentum in the state below us, texas. interesting to see what numbers she comes throughout remainder of the day and if it's her final
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charlotte in north carolina, charlotte. >> caller: booyah booyah from the city of charlotte.'ve got pharmaceuticals, imo, i don't know whether to hold this -- >> that's one of the most speculative stocks in the world. that's all i'm going to say, you're on your own in north carolina charlotte, charlotte. let's go to jim in florida >> caller: i'm calling from naples i bought eaton in 2008 or '9 you suggested it was an unintentional high dividend yield. i've been holding it ever since, and i was just wondering if i should buy more. >> actually, 3% yielder, it's doing much better than it used to be and yes, the answer is i would buy more and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪ ♪ >>> a lot of stocks are bouncing today, but there are still plenty of names down dramatically some of them, the ones that are basically immune to the coronavirus should be worth picking up why don't we talk about zen devdev desk here's a stock that spent years as one of the best performers in the market billi
charlotte in north carolina, charlotte. >> caller: booyah booyah from the city of charlotte.'ve got pharmaceuticals, imo, i don't know whether to hold this -- >> that's one of the most speculative stocks in the world. that's all i'm going to say, you're on your own in north carolina charlotte, charlotte. let's go to jim in florida >> caller: i'm calling from naples i bought eaton in 2008 or '9 you suggested it was an unintentional high dividend yield. i've been holding it ever...
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yeah. >> charlotte police were alerted and rushed to the scene.nnon was bleeding and appeared traumatized. she was taken to a hospital for treatment. and given a rape kit exam. >> no witnesses. >> no. >> none of your neighbors. >> no. i think there were maybe four people that lived in the -- in the neighborhood at that time. >> word of shannon's reported rape traveled quickly to durham. where detective shawn pate and assistant da sachs were now preparing for her trial. they wondered if shannon was certain that the attacker was jermeir. >> i asked her, well, how do you know you were going to be walking a dog at 3:00 in the morning? and i guess he just stalked the house and saw his opportunity. so for four hours, he raped her. so if it was 3:00, then when does the sun start to come up? four hours. you know, you're looking at 7:00. >> it would have been daylight then. >> yes. dog doesn't bark. anything like that. >> shannon said she was sure and then added one more horrifying detail. jermeir had used a knife to rape her. it would take ten days for th
yeah. >> charlotte police were alerted and rushed to the scene.nnon was bleeding and appeared traumatized. she was taken to a hospital for treatment. and given a rape kit exam. >> no witnesses. >> no. >> none of your neighbors. >> no. i think there were maybe four people that lived in the -- in the neighborhood at that time. >> word of shannon's reported rape traveled quickly to durham. where detective shawn pate and assistant da sachs were now preparing for...
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penguin for charlotte's web. [screaming]. [applause].e]. >> it can take a very long time to be young. the finalists for young adults are. [inaudible]. [applause]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [screaming]. [applause]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. adam: in the audie for young adults goes to the classic audio for hey kiddo. [applause]. [screaming]. [applause]. adam: our net's presenters are well written bear. number one best selling author, lauren blakely can often be found with the earbuds and listening to an audiobook usually romance humor our comedians memoir. another is jamaican mother traveling author and traveling person. crossfire in the audible original mother strucker she is right or die new yorker who refuses to leave new york. please welcome them to the stage. lauren: so story collections and insight into other worlds. the finalists for this collection are short stories. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [applause]. laur
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and we're fortunate in charlotte to have two great health care systems.with us, with the community to make sure anyone that's tested has the appropriate level of karas we go through this crises. >> we did get another question from a viewer. i want to put that viewer question on the screen. my husband and i are over 70 and unsure if we can and even should go to places like the grocery store. mayor lyles what would you say? >> the state at home order is the most important way we have to take seriously to flatten the curve when we start talking about this virus and what we need to do. so, yes, we do want you to stay at home. of course grocery shopping, medicine shopping, all of those things are eligible and considered essential services. so please go and get your medicines if you have to. get your groceries. but stay at home. today is a beautiful north carolina day. and i am so concerned about the number of people that are out in our parks and our open spaces. our messaging on this has been very difficult. we said if you're young you're not going to get sick
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brent: dw's charlotte potts joining us from london. thank you.ears are growing in spain that the health care system there won't be able to cope much longer. it is the worst affected european country after italy, and doctors and nurses say they are approaching their limits. correspondenent philip schultz s this reports. philip: doctors and health care workers are spain's new heroes. their work has never been as crucial as it is now. over time, emergency measures and preparations for wrist-case and argues are the order of the day. staff are too overwhelmed to speak with the media. eventually, we managed to reach a spanish doctor by telephoho, who is w working acrososs the br in france. >> how are you and your colleagues failing? -- feeling? >> i have been workiking 20 yeas to save people''s lives, to make them h have a better polity life -- a better quality of life. and in only two or r three w we, the lack of accommodadation of really good meaeasures has destroyed all of the work i have done for 20 yearars. >> w what can each of u us do n? >> if w
brent: dw's charlotte potts joining us from london. thank you.ears are growing in spain that the health care system there won't be able to cope much longer. it is the worst affected european country after italy, and doctors and nurses say they are approaching their limits. correspondenent philip schultz s this reports. philip: doctors and health care workers are spain's new heroes. their work has never been as crucial as it is now. over time, emergency measures and preparations for wrist-case...
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charlotte, you've been reporting on the changes to the campaign. people are going to have to think about this more holistically because we don't know how long this goes on for. certainly in the coming week there have been major changes to the way the campaigns and candidates are approaching the voting. >> yeah. sanders and biden have both canceled major rallies. we're already seeing both candidates begin to do some kind of like elbow bumping instead of -- instead of hand-shaking. but, listen, both top democratic candidates at this point are exactly in the vulnerable range, and they're constantly, you know, under typical campaign circumstances, they're constantly surrounded by people. they're constantly shaking hands. they're constantly in big crowds, exactly what doctors are now telling people is, you know, the most dangerous type of situation for contracting coronavirus. so both campaigns have, you know, taken a step back from those types of events, and i think that they're both being very careful about how they proceed forward. >> mary ann, i liv
charlotte, you've been reporting on the changes to the campaign. people are going to have to think about this more holistically because we don't know how long this goes on for. certainly in the coming week there have been major changes to the way the campaigns and candidates are approaching the voting. >> yeah. sanders and biden have both canceled major rallies. we're already seeing both candidates begin to do some kind of like elbow bumping instead of -- instead of hand-shaking. but,...
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but now joined by indeed every correspondent charlotte parts in london charlotte scientists believe the outbreak in london is weeks weeks ahead of the rest of the country why didn't all start his act sooner to shut down the capital. well scientists have been urging prime minister boris johnson to react sooner as london has become the hot spot off in sections we just don't really know how many infections because testing is only done for severe cases at the hospital at this point but the death toll is rising at a faster rate than in italy at the moment there approximately over 170 deaths in the country recorded so prime minister boris johnson always has said that he would do the right measures at the right time and yesterday the time was right to close the pubs and restaurants theaters and cinemas schools and nurseries as have already shut their doors yesterday so basically locations where people can gather but for now this is only a partial lockdown and for example shops remain open so we can expect probably tougher measures to come in the next days ahead how are people reacting to these
but now joined by indeed every correspondent charlotte parts in london charlotte scientists believe the outbreak in london is weeks weeks ahead of the rest of the country why didn't all start his act sooner to shut down the capital. well scientists have been urging prime minister boris johnson to react sooner as london has become the hot spot off in sections we just don't really know how many infections because testing is only done for severe cases at the hospital at this point but the death...
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charlotte, thank you very much indeed.cial on the coronavirus crisis. rachel burden and fergus walsh will be looking at how the nhs and small businesses are responding to the crisis, and they'll be answering your questions in coronavirus: your essential update. that's tonight at 7.30pm on bbc one. borisjohnson boris johnson announcing all borisjohnson announcing all schools in the uk closing from this weekend. that is the latest from me. schools across the uk will close, as the death toll from coronavirus reaches 104. the prime minister says all children — except those of key workers and the most vulnerable — will stay at home from next week, and exams won't take place. after schools shut their gates from friday afternoon, they will remain closed for most pupils, for the vast majority of pupils, until further notice. it poses a huge challenge to parents, who are still trying to earn a living. the government says children shouldn't be left with grandparents who are the most vulnerable. i think it's good for the children, ri
charlotte, thank you very much indeed.cial on the coronavirus crisis. rachel burden and fergus walsh will be looking at how the nhs and small businesses are responding to the crisis, and they'll be answering your questions in coronavirus: your essential update. that's tonight at 7.30pm on bbc one. borisjohnson boris johnson announcing all borisjohnson announcing all schools in the uk closing from this weekend. that is the latest from me. schools across the uk will close, as the death toll from...
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dubin is there for us in the thick of things charlotte good to have you back. and have now been to the border to assess the situation what's going on there what's been said. that's why the european commission president. is in the border towns between greece and turkey she took a military helicopter and was assessing the situation from above in the air now she announced in a press conference that the e.u. would fully support its member states of greece in this time of crisis she talked about the frontex rapid intervention team being brought in this would mean. craft and border guards all coming to greece to shore up the efforts here she talks about some 7000700 mil. in fact to support greece in this time of tension with its neighbor turkey and she talked about implementing and triggering the civil mechanism a protection mechanism now this is a mechanism that's used by the e.u. when one member state is in a time of crisis and it's to improve the prevention the preparedness and the response to a disaster via member state that gives you an inclination as to how ser
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own john hendren in charlotte north carolina we're voting on super tuesday it is already underway. around considers drafting the military to fight coronavirus as and never more people die of the epidemic that killed over 3000 people won't. and netanyahu claims victory after israel's latest election but it does not get to have the numbers for a majority. and this board to pass and then pick minister says the tokyo game that could be delayed until later in the year but olympic bosses insist the event is still on course to begin in july despite the corona virus outbreak. turkey has shot down a syrian warplane over it live in the northwest as government forces try to advance deeper to capture the last major rebel held area oh it's the 3rd syrian fighter jet downed in 3 days turkey's escalating campaign is threatening to bring it to direct confrontation with the syrian government's ally russia the violence is taking an increasingly heavy toll on civilians 8 people were killed in an explosion in a blip city elsewhere fighting is intensifying in the south it's happening in the raw despite
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capitol john hendren is at a polling station in charlotte north carolina kristen salumi is in west palm beach florida at a mike bloomberg event there alan fischer he'll be joining us from a democratic watch party in austin texas there is. and rob reynolds is coming all the way from the west coast in california at a bernie sanders watch party well joining me here on set was bought about tunnel is al-jazeera senior political analyst my one bashara along with justin sage mitchell assistant professor in residence at northwestern university in doha also joining us is joseph who are associated professor of political science texas a and m. university in doha but before we get to them that gets around up from our reporters fanned out across the u.s. we go 1st to our white house correspondent kimberly how kits she is there kimberly so president trump has been talking about the democratic party not liking. trying to oust bernie sanders what was his strategy then going forward. if there's a reason the u.s. president donald trump continues to promote what many see as the infighting among the democr
capitol john hendren is at a polling station in charlotte north carolina kristen salumi is in west palm beach florida at a mike bloomberg event there alan fischer he'll be joining us from a democratic watch party in austin texas there is. and rob reynolds is coming all the way from the west coast in california at a bernie sanders watch party well joining me here on set was bought about tunnel is al-jazeera senior political analyst my one bashara along with justin sage mitchell assistant...
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thank you as always, donald trump blasting democratic rivals in charlotte. >> a plan to illuminate our borders, many mike's plan to eliminate your second amendment. heather: do any of them have a chance in the bible belt? it is not what americans want. aaron joins us live next. >> sleepy joe. i thought he gave up the presidency. they because he said he is running for the senate. he had a plan to illuminate our border, many mike's plan to eliminate your second amendment. virtually every democrat candidate has declared their unlimited support for extreme late-term abortions. >> donald trump terry into 2020 democrats far left policies claiming the radical ideas are not supported by americans. do any of them have a real shot competing in the bible belt and beyond. deputy communications director aaron green was at the rally and joins us to weigh in. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it as always. you were at the rally last night, give us a feel for what the crowd was like. >> if last night was any indication north carolina is trump country. it was allowed raucous crowd filling the are
thank you as always, donald trump blasting democratic rivals in charlotte. >> a plan to illuminate our borders, many mike's plan to eliminate your second amendment. heather: do any of them have a chance in the bible belt? it is not what americans want. aaron joins us live next. >> sleepy joe. i thought he gave up the presidency. they because he said he is running for the senate. he had a plan to illuminate our border, many mike's plan to eliminate your second amendment. virtually...
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we're on the way to charlotte we'll see you there tomorrow.est point gain on the dow ever, a lot of news, that it is for us, "bulls and bears" starts right now. >> welcome to "bulls and bears," i am capri ca -- caforio in for david asman. major indices all notching their best one-day point gain on a record at the close. president is just meeting with pharmaceutical k4u67s and compad coronavirus task force to discuss timelines for vaccines to combat the deadly virus. >> president trump is now on his way to a rally in charlotte, north carolina, as vice president pence gets set to brief
we're on the way to charlotte we'll see you there tomorrow.est point gain on the dow ever, a lot of news, that it is for us, "bulls and bears" starts right now. >> welcome to "bulls and bears," i am capri ca -- caforio in for david asman. major indices all notching their best one-day point gain on a record at the close. president is just meeting with pharmaceutical k4u67s and compad coronavirus task force to discuss timelines for vaccines to combat the deadly virus....
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charlotte: at the current state of the national health service in the u.k. wouldn't be able to cope, i think, with the number of infected people. there are not enough intensive care beds, there are not enough ventilators, especially in comparison to other european countries. now the authorities are finally stepping up, and we are seeing that british industries are producing thousands of ventilators, 35,000 doctors and nurses new and retired are going to join the national health service, and here in london, a huge conference center is going to be open its doors as a giant hospital in the next week. authorities are stepping up. at the moment, the worry is that there is not enough protective gear for the staffers at the hospitals, and this is why the military is stepping in to provide access and to distribute that to the hospital around the country. brent: dw's charlotte potts in london, thank you very much. you are watching "dw news." after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." in just a few moments, after the day, we have extensive cove
charlotte: at the current state of the national health service in the u.k. wouldn't be able to cope, i think, with the number of infected people. there are not enough intensive care beds, there are not enough ventilators, especially in comparison to other european countries. now the authorities are finally stepping up, and we are seeing that british industries are producing thousands of ventilators, 35,000 doctors and nurses new and retired are going to join the national health service, and...
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we're on the way to charlotte we'll see you there tomorrow. melissa: biggest point gain on the dow ever, a lot of news, that it is for us, "bulls and bears" starts right now. >> welcome to "bulls and bears," i am capri ca -- caforio in for david asman. major indices all notching their best one-day point gain on a record at the close. president is just meeting with pharmaceutical k4u67s and compad coronavirus task force to discuss timelines for vaccines to combat the deadly virus. >> president trump is now on his way to a rally in charlotte, north carolina, as vice president pence gets set to brief public on where things stand with the deadly outbreak. but first our panel, gary kaltbaum, robert wolf, liz peek and steve moore. let's get straight on it with blake berman at white house for more on administration's responses effort, what have we learned? reporter: just left the cabinet room, there was an hourlong meeting between president trump and top leaders of pharmaceutical industry, the whose who of companies. diswrons anjohnson & johnson, p,
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to step in to solve a problem that some believe europe's open borders are helping to facilitate charlotte do you can ski for 40. 4 years after they lost the white house to trump the democrats are still haunted by the specter of russian collusion only now they're pointing the finger at one of their own bernie sanders artist on quarter looks at whether he and the russians have been rumbled. good news comrades our agent bernie sanders is doing better than we expected in the primaries are planned to have 2 agents fight over the presidency operation hammer and sickle is a go but we have one problem some in the democratic party establishment are becoming savvy to our strategy vladimir putin thinks donald trump should be president of the united states and that's why russia is helping bernie sanders get elected so he'll lose to trump it doesn't help that just last week western media published information about our top secret operation exposing the connection between agents trump and sanders with our center in moscow as you learned tonight and today yesterday the day before is going to have we're
to step in to solve a problem that some believe europe's open borders are helping to facilitate charlotte do you can ski for 40. 4 years after they lost the white house to trump the democrats are still haunted by the specter of russian collusion only now they're pointing the finger at one of their own bernie sanders artist on quarter looks at whether he and the russians have been rumbled. good news comrades our agent bernie sanders is doing better than we expected in the primaries are planned...
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thanks charlotte our correspondent in paris to charlotte doobs here with that update. now if you're in isolation the european space agency has some tips on how to cope with a long period on your road that story coming up with this after the break. as the election cycle rages on the media highlights or even invents what they deem to be important even radical what they don't tell you is how the political center is collapsing in today's campaign is what voters think about the status quo. is your media a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safer. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by the way. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. trade and investment to become magic spells to conjure economic development. most people think about trade they think about goods and services being exchanged between countries and the investor a chapter of a trade agreement is about something very different but what when investment lead
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deployed right across key battleground states for super tuesday john hendren is at a watch party in charlotte north carolina but we begin with allen fisher who joins that's from a democratic watch party in austin texas that's the 2nd. state with the 2nd biggest prize of the night all eyes on texas of course the polls have closed there but it's still too close to call just bring us up to speed with the latest is a surprise the fact that we still don't know who between biden and sanders is in the meat. it's not that much of a surprise because people are still voting no the polls close a couple of hours ago but those who were enlightened when the polls close will still be given the chance to vote and there are problems being reported in a couple of places particularly here in austin where there are a lot of students who are lined up and they want to vote some of them are saying they haven't decided how they're going to vote yet they're probably following all the media coverage on their phones but the fact that they're still in line shows that at least wedded to the process here what is interesti
deployed right across key battleground states for super tuesday john hendren is at a watch party in charlotte north carolina but we begin with allen fisher who joins that's from a democratic watch party in austin texas that's the 2nd. state with the 2nd biggest prize of the night all eyes on texas of course the polls have closed there but it's still too close to call just bring us up to speed with the latest is a surprise the fact that we still don't know who between biden and sanders is in the...