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soledad: chi lang, south vietnam, september 17, 1969.as leading one of three groups of south vietnamese fighters into a little-known hamlet near chi lang. they were supposed to inspect, then clear the area. melvin: we moved on out of the village into the tree line. and time we got out of the tree line, the whole world opened up. richard: hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. soledad: captain tommy daniels and team sergeant ronald hagen were ambushed by vietcong who had been hiding in bunkers. richad: i got a call telling me that the team sergeant was dead and i asked morris, "do you know where hagen is?" he said, "yes, i do. i'll lead us in there." soledad: morris took two volunteers and crossed enemy lines to get sergeant hagen's body. pushed back by a barrage of enemy fire, he was shot. melvin: i had to get to the body. so i said i was going in. soledad: what morris did next is not just a heroic war story. it was a moment of valor defined. morris single-handedly destroyed the enemy force that had his battalion pinned down. in
soledad: chi lang, south vietnam, september 17, 1969.as leading one of three groups of south vietnamese fighters into a little-known hamlet near chi lang. they were supposed to inspect, then clear the area. melvin: we moved on out of the village into the tree line. and time we got out of the tree line, the whole world opened up. richard: hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. soledad: captain tommy daniels and team sergeant ronald hagen were ambushed by vietcong who had been hiding in...
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so if i got caught in a dangerous situation, chi get a hold of her, and, chi get a hold of her and the was they had me out in 24 hours. >> they had my back. >> they had my back. >> at least you thought. >> at least i thought oopts. >> when keenechlz's mission began, it was all about him. has shot at freedom. he had few feelings at all about tricia and her family and ul he wanted to do was get in and out with trisha's location and as fast as possible. >> day one, breakfast in the mess hall. jimmy zeroed in on larry hall. >> i was waiting with my tray and i look over and there he is. 20, 25 feet away from me. sitting there all by himself. it felt like a magnet was compelling me to come to him. and finally i bumped shoulders with him on purpose. >> jimmy explained he was a brand new inmate, needing directions to the library. hall obliged. >> i kind of slapped him on the shoulder thanks a lot, i appreciate that from a cool guy like you. >> after that, they occasionally talked. but the next step came when jimmy was invited to join hall's breakfast club. >> which in the prison system, it is
so if i got caught in a dangerous situation, chi get a hold of her, and, chi get a hold of her and the was they had me out in 24 hours. >> they had my back. >> they had my back. >> at least you thought. >> at least i thought oopts. >> when keenechlz's mission began, it was all about him. has shot at freedom. he had few feelings at all about tricia and her family and ul he wanted to do was get in and out with trisha's location and as fast as possible. >> day...
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had some cardboard supporters to make it feel like home for the visit of live accusing and the inform chi have outs. after scoring twice last weekend the wunderkind was at it again here. with just 6 minutes of the contest gone habits latched on to kareem bello robbie's pass and produced a delicate finish to put leverkusen at head. the host struggled to create chances but did cause leverkusen keeper lucas for debt ski some trouble in the 41st minute the finnish stopper did just enough to keep his team ahead going into half time and make sure the away fans were smiling at the break but then glass backs only young sensation marcus to level the scores. leverkusen as defense gave the forward too much space $11.00 after 51 minutes. but then disaster struck for glad when nico a very took out bell robbie in the box. penalty to live accuser who else but however struck out on the spot kick to make it 21 and leverkusen confirmed their victory with 10 minutes to go when bender found a corner somewhat for 2 at a slade via his shoulder the 31 win moves leverkusen into 3rd above flood back whose title c
had some cardboard supporters to make it feel like home for the visit of live accusing and the inform chi have outs. after scoring twice last weekend the wunderkind was at it again here. with just 6 minutes of the contest gone habits latched on to kareem bello robbie's pass and produced a delicate finish to put leverkusen at head. the host struggled to create chances but did cause leverkusen keeper lucas for debt ski some trouble in the 41st minute the finnish stopper did just enough to keep...
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howard: just to clarify, it is true that recently msnbc's chis matthews was fired. accused of assault. he's been accused of making inappropriate comments to women. and just to go back for a moment to your experience, it was a long time ago but was this troubling to you as a young woman getting into the television business? >> frankly, i didn't know better. i can't say this is -- i mean, i talked about it openly with people over the years because it was more of a like seriously, like you're my dad's age kind of situation. like i mean, i -- frankly, i remember the last time i actually walked out of rockefeller center which is where nbc news is based in new york, i walked out after being propositioned and for a promotion and i literally walked out, walked out of the building, went to my college roommate's apartment and told her what happened and do you think what i think is happening is happening and she's like i don't know, call your mom. i mean, that's how young i was. so i called my mom and she verified and so it was just more of a shocking situation and i've never
howard: just to clarify, it is true that recently msnbc's chis matthews was fired. accused of assault. he's been accused of making inappropriate comments to women. and just to go back for a moment to your experience, it was a long time ago but was this troubling to you as a young woman getting into the television business? >> frankly, i didn't know better. i can't say this is -- i mean, i talked about it openly with people over the years because it was more of a like seriously, like...
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in the north, ho chi minh had set around liquidating all nationalists who weren't communists. and in south, you've got a totalitarian regime as well. what a widespread election would have been like, nobody has the faintest idea. whether it was wise for america to get involved in the vietnam war is another question. that's a different question. i think in many senses, it reflects kennedy's attempt to fight a more active containment. it reflects his anxiety about chi china. 1962, the chinese success against india is absolutely crucial in explaining the background of the vietnam war. it reflects his links with very strongly catholic anti communist circles, particularly around the cardinal archbishop of boston. kennedy was very much a supporter of catholic political movements elsewhere in the world and attempted to define a space for pushing back communist accordingly, so i wouldn't say it's just to do with the 1950s, no. >> thank you. i'm glen luis. did eisenhower really have an effective policy? or what was his view with respect to the middle east and asia? i mean, he seemed to
in the north, ho chi minh had set around liquidating all nationalists who weren't communists. and in south, you've got a totalitarian regime as well. what a widespread election would have been like, nobody has the faintest idea. whether it was wise for america to get involved in the vietnam war is another question. that's a different question. i think in many senses, it reflects kennedy's attempt to fight a more active containment. it reflects his anxiety about chi china. 1962, the chinese...
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so why is she covering for chi china?> shannon: kevin, final word to you. >> yeah, shannon and lisa, senator harris and mazie hirono who introduce the resolution are trying to support chinese americans. as a result of some of the language in our everyday life and the incidence of the calls, of the wuhan virus, we are seeing a rise in anti-chinese american sentiment. and hate crimes, that's what the resolution is about is about condemning those violent acts, those threats of violence against asian-americans in this country that are just as much americans as the three of us on this program. so that is what the resolution is about. it's not about providing cover for china, it's for chinese-americans. >> shannon: lisa, are you worried about bias for people in the states? and the worry that using the language will endanger people? >> no, because i think people are smart enough to realize the fact that this is just a matter of fact that the virus came from wuhan, china. that is a simple fact. people should be able to think logi
so why is she covering for chi china?> shannon: kevin, final word to you. >> yeah, shannon and lisa, senator harris and mazie hirono who introduce the resolution are trying to support chinese americans. as a result of some of the language in our everyday life and the incidence of the calls, of the wuhan virus, we are seeing a rise in anti-chinese american sentiment. and hate crimes, that's what the resolution is about is about condemning those violent acts, those threats of violence...
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. >>> welcome back chi check out the airline stocks as the road to recoveryis longer.phil lebeau is here with more. phil >> when you look at the stocks and we are going to run through the individual ones in a little bit but they're hitting multi-year lows in some cases. the index on pace for its worst year over. so here's what's behind the selloff. you have lackluster q3 demand. that's the expectation at this point. international air transport association said you won't have a full recovery until 2023, maybe 2024 and that has everybody watching the liquidity of the airlines. some specific names in focus, american airlines, hit an all-time low again, you have do go back, you know, with some of these stocks before they even were starting to trade publicly and in american's case 2013 united, second worst s&p 500 stock year to date and then finally we have got southwest. and it is at its lowest level since may of 2014. a lot of people are looking at the airlines saying are these guys dead in the water at least for the next quarter, maybe quarter and a half we aren't seeing
. >>> welcome back chi check out the airline stocks as the road to recoveryis longer.phil lebeau is here with more. phil >> when you look at the stocks and we are going to run through the individual ones in a little bit but they're hitting multi-year lows in some cases. the index on pace for its worst year over. so here's what's behind the selloff. you have lackluster q3 demand. that's the expectation at this point. international air transport association said you won't have a...
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so there might have been one of chi minh with a unification. -y had he not renigged on that promise, there may have not been a vietnam war. dr. black: the geneva talks agreed that there would be elections. there was nothing specific to dulles. each side, i think it is fair to say, were behaving in an appalling fashion. the communists were scarcely interested in democracy. -y chi minh had been sitting around liquidating-y-y all nationalists who weren't communists. and in the south, you have a totalitarian regime as well. whether it was wise for america to get involved in the vietnam war is another question. that's a different question. in many senses, it reflects kennedy's attempt to fight a more active containment. it reflects his anxiety-y about china. in 1962, the chinese success against india is absolutely crucial in explaining the background of the vietnam war. -y it reflects his links anti-communist circles. kennedy was very much a-y supporter of catholic political movements around the world in an attempt to do find a space for pushing the
so there might have been one of chi minh with a unification. -y had he not renigged on that promise, there may have not been a vietnam war. dr. black: the geneva talks agreed that there would be elections. there was nothing specific to dulles. each side, i think it is fair to say, were behaving in an appalling fashion. the communists were scarcely interested in democracy. -y chi minh had been sitting around liquidating-y-y all nationalists who weren't communists. and in the south, you have a...
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now grieving a chi system she says treats you differently if you're black. >> mississippi has come a long way, but mississippi has a long way to go. the health care system is failing us. when you are poor, health care is not as good for >> mississippi. its majestic magnolia trees, lazy rivers, fog-topped hills, but buried in this rich and dark soil, the bitter fruit of slavery and a steady diet of despair, not impossible, but difficult to break. >> growing up in mississippi, black and brown means the least, not the best, the least, the leftovers, the crumbs that no one else wants. >> here, the pandemic is exploiting an already toxic mix. deeply-ingrained racism and historic lack of access to health care. all hitting the black and brown communities that comprise mississippi's essential workforce. and the covid-19 disparity shows it. mississippi has the largest black population in the nation. african-americans make up more than a third of the population but account for more than half of the state's deaths. for every life taken by covid-19, it's a family, a community, broken and forever
now grieving a chi system she says treats you differently if you're black. >> mississippi has come a long way, but mississippi has a long way to go. the health care system is failing us. when you are poor, health care is not as good for >> mississippi. its majestic magnolia trees, lazy rivers, fog-topped hills, but buried in this rich and dark soil, the bitter fruit of slavery and a steady diet of despair, not impossible, but difficult to break. >> growing up in mississippi,...
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close to 500 people at tokyo's scscience museum, many from chi waited to catch a glimpse of yung lweiin the eople's liiberation a army iis a h herod that's not just a matter of opinion. it's on his bio. space hero is the official title bestowed upon him by then-chinese president, following the success of the country's historic mission to space in 2003. thihis mission madee china at td country in the ussr to independently send humans into space. iit was a remminder that chiina ambitions extend beyond its earthly borders. in its spacecraft, yung executed somee familiar moves and some nw ones like eating his favorite chinese food. when it came time to wave the flag, the united nations pennant was there, too. tans trance without space exexploration we will not be ab to grasp the spopoke of i its utility on our future life. i am proud to have represented not only my country, but the entire human race in the universe. >> sharing the stage with china's space hero was japan's star astronaut mori. he was a pioneer, the first japanese national to go into space aboard the space shuttle in 1992 fr
close to 500 people at tokyo's scscience museum, many from chi waited to catch a glimpse of yung lweiin the eople's liiberation a army iis a h herod that's not just a matter of opinion. it's on his bio. space hero is the official title bestowed upon him by then-chinese president, following the success of the country's historic mission to space in 2003. thihis mission madee china at td country in the ussr to independently send humans into space. iit was a remminder that chiina ambitions extend...
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it's a critical part of addressing the health chi sis. crisis.ink i can say i think it's in u.s.' interests, also u.k. interests, european interests, japanese interests -- [inaudible] gerry: by helping ohs, we actually do help ourselves, is that right? >> that's right. from a terrorism standpoint, an immigration, migration standpoint. but also simply from a human being standpoint. there are billions of people in the world that can do a lot better, and they can look at the values of the market economy, the openness, the freedom of speech that we enjoy and cherish, all of these are important things to convey. gerry: thank you. one more quick break, and then we'll talk about what will change as a result of this coronavirus. stay with us. ♪ ♪ this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formu
it's a critical part of addressing the health chi sis. crisis.ink i can say i think it's in u.s.' interests, also u.k. interests, european interests, japanese interests -- [inaudible] gerry: by helping ohs, we actually do help ourselves, is that right? >> that's right. from a terrorism standpoint, an immigration, migration standpoint. but also simply from a human being standpoint. there are billions of people in the world that can do a lot better, and they can look at the values of the...
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a big conflict with india and chi china, is that what you are talking about? >> yes. >> a big conflict going on with india and china, two countries with 1.4 billion people. two countries are very powerful militaries. india's not happy and probably china's not happy. but i can tell you, i did speak to the prime minister. he's not in a good mood about what's going on with china. >> mr. president, have you spoken to -- >> are you finished? >> you said you wanted to meet with india and china on this issue? >> i would do that. if they thought it would help, if i were the mediator or the arbiter, i would do that. we will see. go ahead. >> have you spoken to family of george floyd yet? >> no, i haven't. i feel very very badly. very shocking sight. bill and i were talking about it before. it is one of the reasons bill is here right now because as you know, we're very much involved, and i've asked the attorney general, the fbi, and the attorney general to take a very strong look and to see what went on because that was a very, very bad thing that i saw. i saw it last n
a big conflict with india and chi china, is that what you are talking about? >> yes. >> a big conflict going on with india and china, two countries with 1.4 billion people. two countries are very powerful militaries. india's not happy and probably china's not happy. but i can tell you, i did speak to the prime minister. he's not in a good mood about what's going on with china. >> mr. president, have you spoken to -- >> are you finished? >> you said you wanted to...
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chi popotle is offering free fo and you can use a special code to get the free queso when added to an entree. kari, over to you. >>> thank you, rahel. at 4:42 we are starting out with temperatures in the low 40s in the north bay, but it's 56 degrees in concord. we'll be tracking this and an end of the week warm-up next. >>> we do have an alert, a traffic alert, in the tri-valley area. it's called mountain house. the issue is everyone traveling through the area, we'll talk about how long and what's going on. >>> and welcome back to you. it is 4:45 on this morning, and this is a live look in san francisco, the transamerica building. we see it looks nice and clear, and that's something we've been seeing. i know yesterday coming in i could see the moon so clear. last night, kari, as i was working out at 7:00 outside i could see the moon then. that was pretty cool. >> we have a super moon this week. i can't work out that late because then i can't sleep. >> i take my naps starting at 1:30. >> okay, that's the difference. >> i'm like a kid, nap time. >>> let's check out the weather because i
chi popotle is offering free fo and you can use a special code to get the free queso when added to an entree. kari, over to you. >>> thank you, rahel. at 4:42 we are starting out with temperatures in the low 40s in the north bay, but it's 56 degrees in concord. we'll be tracking this and an end of the week warm-up next. >>> we do have an alert, a traffic alert, in the tri-valley area. it's called mountain house. the issue is everyone traveling through the area, we'll talk...
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president trump: we are doing serious investigations and we are not happy with chi, were not happy witht whole situation. stopped at the source, stopped quickly, and it will not have spread around the world. reporter: china has strongly denied the charges and tensions are rising in what ialready a difficult relationship. you ve the world's two biggest economies facing off, two different types of natntnalisms confg each other. very difficult. but americalso needs china for business, for trade, and medical those are coming fght now.st of mr. trump has been getting different advisors on how to handle things. i think as the election approaches and if thomy stays bad, he will be listening more and more to those who want him to aggressively hold china ren.onsible for the situatio voters are angry. by november than will angrier poorer than they are now. thealance will show who they blame. anchor: time now for a look at some other news. theov britishnment says it reached its target of 100,000 daily tests for the first time. health secreta says it h been a national fort and such testing is neces
president trump: we are doing serious investigations and we are not happy with chi, were not happy witht whole situation. stopped at the source, stopped quickly, and it will not have spread around the world. reporter: china has strongly denied the charges and tensions are rising in what ialready a difficult relationship. you ve the world's two biggest economies facing off, two different types of natntnalisms confg each other. very difficult. but americalso needs china for business, for trade,...
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it's a critical part of addressing the health chi sis. crisis.ink i can say i think it's in u.s.' interests, also u.k. interests, european interests, japanese interests -- [inaudible] gerry: by helping ohs, we actually do help ourselves, is that right? >> that's right. from a terrorism standpoint, an immigration, migration standpoint. but also simply from a human being standpoint. there are billions of people in the world that can do a lot better, and they can look at the values of the market economy, the openness, the freedom of speech that we enjoy and cherish, all of these are important things to convey. gerry: thank you. one more quick break, and then we'll talk about what will change as a result of this coronavirus. stay with us. ♪ ♪ i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option.
it's a critical part of addressing the health chi sis. crisis.ink i can say i think it's in u.s.' interests, also u.k. interests, european interests, japanese interests -- [inaudible] gerry: by helping ohs, we actually do help ourselves, is that right? >> that's right. from a terrorism standpoint, an immigration, migration standpoint. but also simply from a human being standpoint. there are billions of people in the world that can do a lot better, and they can look at the values of the...
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it's a critical part of addressing the health chi sis. crisis.i can say i think it's in u.s.' interests, also u.k. interests, european interests, japanese interests -- [inaudible] gerry: by helping ohs, we actually do help ourselves, is that right? >> that's right. from a terrorism standpoint, an immigration, migration standpoint. but also simply from a human being standpoint. there are billions of people in the world that can do a lot better, and they can look at the values of the market economy, the openness, the freedom of speech that we enjoy and cherish, all of these are important things to convey. gerry: thank you. one more quick break, and then we'll talk about what will change as a result of this coronavirus. stay with us. ♪ ♪ i came across sofi and it was the best decision of my life. i feel cared about as a member. we're getting a super competitive interest rate on our money. we're able to invest through the same exact platform. i really liked that they didn't have any hidden or extra fees. sofi has brought me peace of mind. truly thank
it's a critical part of addressing the health chi sis. crisis.i can say i think it's in u.s.' interests, also u.k. interests, european interests, japanese interests -- [inaudible] gerry: by helping ohs, we actually do help ourselves, is that right? >> that's right. from a terrorism standpoint, an immigration, migration standpoint. but also simply from a human being standpoint. there are billions of people in the world that can do a lot better, and they can look at the values of the market...
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police say 52-year-old nancy ar chi ga was leaving messages with various sensitive comments towards minorities. she was arrested and then due to the current state bail schedule, she was cited and released from custody. >>> we are back in 60 seconds with a new global coronavirus concern. the one place in the world that so many are now paying attention to. >>> and back to school taking on a very different meaning these days. what it could look like when campuses do reopen. we'll show you next. [music] [music] strong public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> the world health organization now says brazil and other south american countries are the new epicenter of the coronavirus. the transmission rate in brazil skyrocketing with 20,000 new cases per day. some doctors believe the true number could be 15 times higher than that. >> i think it's possible. >> 15 times higher? >> yes, because many people, they are not symptomatic. >> at least 30 million people in brazil live in impoverished neighborhoods where social distancing and handwashing are not common. >>> across the world, paren
police say 52-year-old nancy ar chi ga was leaving messages with various sensitive comments towards minorities. she was arrested and then due to the current state bail schedule, she was cited and released from custody. >>> we are back in 60 seconds with a new global coronavirus concern. the one place in the world that so many are now paying attention to. >>> and back to school taking on a very different meaning these days. what it could look like when campuses do reopen. we'll...
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massive scale siege and a man of that i believe is contrary to all humanity get any of it mentions chi kate minus of its. being in close who currently hold power will use every means of their disposal to mean childer system remains in place unchanged misty and so lost me as hoyt these. the hubris of the awards of finance is exploitable in a few ways one is we have the highest regard for people who appear to have the capacity to generate infinite amounts of money i think another reason that we venerate is that it just appears to be magic money makers make money out of making money and then finally i just think money has become the new god and kind of a secular universe. i'm not saying people shouldn't be in breach you would get them like. there are those who don't actually can't they just take take. it causes problems. when we have the kings who i mean the world from their palaces they knew the value of gold the more i have looked to the more i could have wealth whatever i want and that's how we'd close and then make sure that the put of people gets put it we saw that back then and we s
massive scale siege and a man of that i believe is contrary to all humanity get any of it mentions chi kate minus of its. being in close who currently hold power will use every means of their disposal to mean childer system remains in place unchanged misty and so lost me as hoyt these. the hubris of the awards of finance is exploitable in a few ways one is we have the highest regard for people who appear to have the capacity to generate infinite amounts of money i think another reason that we...
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it wasn't can make them it was already you know spreading the united states just had been repeated chi your work has also proven to be prescient an article you wrote back in 2013 included a quote about a bat in china carrying a potential pandemic this was peter dash the researcher that i talked to the quote comes from him so i was just doing my job as a reporter reporting his views so you know if anything he predicted it again and again in the in the last 10 years or so when i was doing my reporting this sentence came up from scientists where they were telling me you know it's not a question of if there will be a big pandemic the question is when scientists like peter are crucial for reporters like schmidt because like most areas of reporting science journalism starts with the sources and there are 2 sources that many science journalists have in common the 1st is called prometa it's the place where both brands well and push mit 1st heard about an outbreak in which. it's an online portal where infectious disease experts share and discuss information on unusual health abed's it's not des
it wasn't can make them it was already you know spreading the united states just had been repeated chi your work has also proven to be prescient an article you wrote back in 2013 included a quote about a bat in china carrying a potential pandemic this was peter dash the researcher that i talked to the quote comes from him so i was just doing my job as a reporter reporting his views so you know if anything he predicted it again and again in the in the last 10 years or so when i was doing my...
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chi pres. trump: i'm saying it to anybody who would ask a nasty qution like that. robert: what it is is outrage about the case of michael flynn that is now front and cen friday. since the justice department dropped criminal charges against the former national security adviser, he has accused president obama aormer vice president vob -- joe biden of conspiring to out flynn from office in 2017. in a declassified list of former officials includiiden, animated the president's denders accusing democrats of a conspiracy with the president every terem at pres. trump: this was all obama. this was all biden. these people were corhopt. the thing was corrupt and we caught them. we caught them. robert: weijia, as always, holding firm as a reporter. when you look at the comments this week whether it's on china or general flynn's case, do you seeim trying to motivate his political base? what's the strategy here? weijia: sure, definitely. when it comes to that, he's been tough on chinaince he was a candidate in 2016. and we know that anything that remotely has to d with the russi
chi pres. trump: i'm saying it to anybody who would ask a nasty qution like that. robert: what it is is outrage about the case of michael flynn that is now front and cen friday. since the justice department dropped criminal charges against the former national security adviser, he has accused president obama aormer vice president vob -- joe biden of conspiring to out flynn from office in 2017. in a declassified list of former officials includiiden, animated the president's denders accusing...
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anymore and you see that in the market as you had said you know and then druckenmiller obviously watches chis report and definitely spins in every sunday to lock down with the kaiser but you had said this is a tweet from december 3rd 2013 you were responding to somebody who said that inflation was coming because of the excessive quantitative easing you said actually q.e. is deflationary as it supports zombie banks who choke off all money velocity kill q.e. and you'll get inflation looking to this we. make here is that tweets from sober look a segment on wall street journal live burra dot observes quote the velocity of money is hitting record lows massive amounts of liquidity but not much economic growth some view this trend as discussed inflationary there is money velocity and it's sinking and collapse right at this point we've talked about money of austerity and how it's a true picture of economic activity and it has steps will be now pro-choice absolute 0 which means the u.s. economy is absolutely a cadaver it's absolutely dead and i love the i you know that the analogy of art i remember in
anymore and you see that in the market as you had said you know and then druckenmiller obviously watches chis report and definitely spins in every sunday to lock down with the kaiser but you had said this is a tweet from december 3rd 2013 you were responding to somebody who said that inflation was coming because of the excessive quantitative easing you said actually q.e. is deflationary as it supports zombie banks who choke off all money velocity kill q.e. and you'll get inflation looking to...
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. >> what is microsoft business interests when it comes to chi china. >> i think we want to serve our customers when they do business in china. china is not a large market for us as it is for some other tech companies, china has 18% of the world people, it accounts for 1.8% of our revenue. but for an american company that wants to go to china to sell coffee, we wanted to be able to use our services in china the same way it does everywhere else. if there are consumers in china who want to use windows on their laptops, office, to write their documents to send their e-mails, we want them to be able to do that. so we want to participate in the economy, wanted to produce bait in the global economy in a thoughtful way in a way that is focused on u.s. national security and the protection of human rights but also serving people who need to be served but in tools and weapons you talk about the fact that microsoft does judge and nations on the human rights core. >> before we open a data center in a new country, we evaluate many things. do we have access to electricity to water that is needed fo
. >> what is microsoft business interests when it comes to chi china. >> i think we want to serve our customers when they do business in china. china is not a large market for us as it is for some other tech companies, china has 18% of the world people, it accounts for 1.8% of our revenue. but for an american company that wants to go to china to sell coffee, we wanted to be able to use our services in china the same way it does everywhere else. if there are consumers in china who...
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anthony faump chi. a rush to reopen would be detrimental to the economy. the comments on capital hill. four of the nation's top medical experts advised the senate when it will be safe to return to work or school. >> dr. fauci says he does not expect to have a vaccine ready by the time school is set to open in the fall. but if communities repair, they can slow the rebound. >> i hope by that point in time, we have more than enough to respond adequately. if we don't, there will be problems. >> this is the first time senators have been able to question experts outside of the white house briefing. it's not a red or blue issue. it's a no-brainer. from new york subways to bart, the money is the same. the money the transit got enabled them to get front line and other workers to their job. but today, online, plummeting ridership, taxes and subsidies left them drained and they will not operate how they need to. >> a recent survey says if people opt out, commute times will double and that is the highest increase throughout the u.s. >> i want to be clear. this is a na
anthony faump chi. a rush to reopen would be detrimental to the economy. the comments on capital hill. four of the nation's top medical experts advised the senate when it will be safe to return to work or school. >> dr. fauci says he does not expect to have a vaccine ready by the time school is set to open in the fall. but if communities repair, they can slow the rebound. >> i hope by that point in time, we have more than enough to respond adequately. if we don't, there will be...
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bill: in the city of chi, a cup sister on -- in the chicag chica dumpster is on fire. further north in minneapolis. mike tobin is watching things unfold. the national guard has been called out in full force tonight. how are things going so far? reporter: as far as the national guard and the police force you really see minimal police force thus far. we are in the calm before what governor walz describes as the inevitable storm. here is the gathering after the third precinct was looted and torched. lots of speakers and chanting. you see kids from time to time climbing on the fences outside the fifth precinct. minimal police presence. at one point we saw three officers cop out and elected the lights you are seeing. they will illuminate this area at nightfall. the roads into minneapolis have been shut down. but the catch is here things are coming and going. everything is calm. you don't see the police here. you have got 18 minutes we arrive at this curfew. last night the curfew came and went. it wasn't enforced. there was mayhem and anarchy in the streets as buildings were
bill: in the city of chi, a cup sister on -- in the chicag chica dumpster is on fire. further north in minneapolis. mike tobin is watching things unfold. the national guard has been called out in full force tonight. how are things going so far? reporter: as far as the national guard and the police force you really see minimal police force thus far. we are in the calm before what governor walz describes as the inevitable storm. here is the gathering after the third precinct was looted and...
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simple things that unplug and revitalize our minds and bodies and make sure our chi keeps flowing. >> and welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm michael holmes. by the end of the weekend, almost every u.s. state will have reopened to some degree as they dial back some of their coronavirus restrictions. while americans are warily watching the numbers of cases, there's a new focus on the u.s. leadership or lack thereof and
simple things that unplug and revitalize our minds and bodies and make sure our chi keeps flowing. >> and welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm michael holmes. by the end of the weekend, almost every u.s. state will have reopened to some degree as they dial back some of their coronavirus restrictions. while americans are warily watching the numbers of cases, there's a new focus on the u.s. leadership or lack thereof and
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you see 100 thousand people move to ho chi minh city every year. quite possible they might become a tenant for you. i think that is a very attractive market you should keep your eye on. thank you so much for your insights today. some headlines to tell you about. amazon saying it will invest $4 billion within the april-june word on covid related initiatives. perhaps suggesting it is responding to its outbreak in a warehouse in the foothills of the poconos. than any of9 cases amazon's other locations after missing early opportunities to protect its workers. amazon planning to invest 4 billion dollars on covid-related initiatives. just ahead, we speak to one of the few economists who predicted the bank of indonesia would hold off on cutting rates. giving us her outlook for southeast asia's biggest economy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ indonesia unexpectedly left its key interest rate unchanged for a second month. the face of a flagging economy. only six of 25 economists expected the bank to stay put, including our next guest. -- good tos from have you wi
you see 100 thousand people move to ho chi minh city every year. quite possible they might become a tenant for you. i think that is a very attractive market you should keep your eye on. thank you so much for your insights today. some headlines to tell you about. amazon saying it will invest $4 billion within the april-june word on covid related initiatives. perhaps suggesting it is responding to its outbreak in a warehouse in the foothills of the poconos. than any of9 cases amazon's other...
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good on failure to make his perceived promises led to anti-colonial activists including ho chi minh, mao and others to look to bolshevism for support. it's no accident that the chinese commonest party was founded in 1921. self-determination became an essential principle of international widget missy where it persisted. franklin roosevelt, who had served the wilson administration and spent a few days in paris as part of the u.s. administration. franklin roosevelt recommitted to that principle during world war ii when he compelled the reluctant winston churchill to be included specifically inside the atlantic charter. churchill had to go back and explain why that didn't apply to india and other british possessions. fdr also took it further, particularly as it applies to territories outside of europe. is research i am working on right now so i could talk about it at length. indeed, support for self-determination's and their incorporation into institutions of international governments where the two main elements of the international order that the united states did go on established at t
good on failure to make his perceived promises led to anti-colonial activists including ho chi minh, mao and others to look to bolshevism for support. it's no accident that the chinese commonest party was founded in 1921. self-determination became an essential principle of international widget missy where it persisted. franklin roosevelt, who had served the wilson administration and spent a few days in paris as part of the u.s. administration. franklin roosevelt recommitted to that principle...
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make good on his perceived promises of self-determination led some anti-colonial activists look tog ho chi minh to bolshevism for inspiration and support. it is no accident the chinese, founded in 1921. after 1919, self-determination became a central principle of international legitimacy. roosevelt, who had served in the wilson administration as assistant secretary of the navy during the war and during peace negotiations, spent a few days in paris as part of the u.s. delegation. franklin roosevelt recommitted the united states to that principle of self-determination during world war ii when he compelled the reluctant winston churchill to include it explicitly in the atlantic charter. churchill had to go back to london and explain to everyone why that did not apply to india and other british possessions. took it further, this principle that wilson had, particularly as it applied to territories outside of europe. is research i'm working on now, so i can talk about it at length for those who are interested. of support for the emergence self determining nations and their incorporation into ins
make good on his perceived promises of self-determination led some anti-colonial activists look tog ho chi minh to bolshevism for inspiration and support. it is no accident the chinese, founded in 1921. after 1919, self-determination became a central principle of international legitimacy. roosevelt, who had served in the wilson administration as assistant secretary of the navy during the war and during peace negotiations, spent a few days in paris as part of the u.s. delegation. franklin...
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you're chiing along with the stranger next to me. i think about the people that use them to get their art and lives work out to us. i wonder what that's going to look like. >> sal, are you going go a giants game when they fire back up? >> yeah, i think that i might with a mask. >>> the weather is going remind me what it's like to be outside. steve, this weather is going to be warmer today than it was at the beginning of the week. >> that's correct, sal. today and tomorrow is the warmest days looks like a major change. today it's all about the sunshine. that's a really strong system that's churning there in the gulf of alaska. by the time we get there, that's going to start to pick up the fog bank. we have a big cooling trend. today is warmer temperatures, and we will start to see there's a breeze and that's nice on the coast. that's hot inlands. seeing 60s across the board and then golden gate park is actually two degrees warmer than the official readings. do not see that all of the time. the golden gate park is 64. that's why. the n
you're chiing along with the stranger next to me. i think about the people that use them to get their art and lives work out to us. i wonder what that's going to look like. >> sal, are you going go a giants game when they fire back up? >> yeah, i think that i might with a mask. >>> the weather is going remind me what it's like to be outside. steve, this weather is going to be warmer today than it was at the beginning of the week. >> that's correct, sal. today and...
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we were flat through april and 60,000 americans chied during that month. we don't want to replicate that in may and june. i think we can open up when the data says we can. and that means case in your opinions have to decline substantially. testing has to get up substantially. and then if we open up we can stay open. if we open now, we are going to find ourselves with exploding case numbers, hospitals overwhelmed. having to get shut down again. that's what we have to avoid. >> so the push back becomes harder to make. let me bring it this way. which is i understand the logic. but it has not played out in practice. the hospitals have been able to handle it. they weren't supposed to be able to handle it as long as they have. and in a lot of places you have new york city, still very hard pressed. a will the of the hospitals are burning the midnight oil. not once you get outside the city. there's a relativism that we didn't expect. you are not giving full benefit to. is that a fair push back? okay we won't open everywhere the same way. we don't have to do this a
we were flat through april and 60,000 americans chied during that month. we don't want to replicate that in may and june. i think we can open up when the data says we can. and that means case in your opinions have to decline substantially. testing has to get up substantially. and then if we open up we can stay open. if we open now, we are going to find ourselves with exploding case numbers, hospitals overwhelmed. having to get shut down again. that's what we have to avoid. >> so the push...
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steven knew chi says that covers 78% of the money. >>> the country's largest teacher's union is responding to president trump's call to reopen schools. outrage does not begin to describe what parents and educators are feeling. it was a slap. it was ignorant at best. it was heartless at worse to ask parents to sacrifice their children so that they could get back to, would. most students across the country are home for the rest of the academic year and distance learning is taking a toll. 40,000 students haven't checked in regularly online in los angeles. one nevada school district was still trying to track down 100,000 students last month. >> some students got laptops, chrome books but they don't have the wi-fi access. it's been a real struggle to try to get kids connected and it's been uneven. >>> richard burr stepping down as chair of the senate intelligence committee today. the north carolina senator is being investigated for stock sales he made. now investigators have asked apple for data from burr's icloud backup. apple is likely to fight that request. burr would not say whether he beli
steven knew chi says that covers 78% of the money. >>> the country's largest teacher's union is responding to president trump's call to reopen schools. outrage does not begin to describe what parents and educators are feeling. it was a slap. it was ignorant at best. it was heartless at worse to ask parents to sacrifice their children so that they could get back to, would. most students across the country are home for the rest of the academic year and distance learning is taking a toll....
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let's bring in our chief chi meteorologist jeff ranieri jeff ranie ranieri. >> that heat is starting to fade. we're on the downward friend of this hot weather, even though it's sweltering outside, we are looking at some cooling, especially by the weekend. let's get a look at the temperatures and we'll show you where we were at today. concord, 100 to 104 degrees. lafayette, 103. brentwood, 102. campbell, 101. and gilroy at 101, as well. when you compare these to the records, what you're going to see here is that the concord airport did set a record reaching that 100. and also a record in santa rosa at 95 degrees, beating the old of 89 set back in 2003. so with changes beginning tomorrow, i do think we'll start off more comfortable. 9:30 in the morning, 63 in san francisco, 67 in napa. and 73 in san jose. and watch this, by the afternoon, not nearly as hot with upper 80s and low to mid 90s coming our way. now, in about 15 minutes, we'll talk about a rain chance and how much rain we could see. and i'll also talk about a problem you might be finding around your house with some of this la
let's bring in our chief chi meteorologist jeff ranieri jeff ranie ranieri. >> that heat is starting to fade. we're on the downward friend of this hot weather, even though it's sweltering outside, we are looking at some cooling, especially by the weekend. let's get a look at the temperatures and we'll show you where we were at today. concord, 100 to 104 degrees. lafayette, 103. brentwood, 102. campbell, 101. and gilroy at 101, as well. when you compare these to the records, what you're...
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i feel this is the chi to when this recession truly ends. not just financially or mathematically but emotionally there is no end in sight until there's a vaccine and we can get back normal and attend football games together, go to concerts, go to weddings i want to know just as much as you do is moderna going to work. >> john, you invested in any of these names? >> gilead, still scott we had unusual activity in this name back in january luckily that was in the low 20s but unfortunately my discipline took me out at about 28. seeing it more than double from there there is one of those could have, should have moments for me perhaps not treating patients that are badly off but hitting them early in their covid infection, i think this is going to be something very positive. kerry has spoken about it a lot. she knows biotech a lot better than me. kerry firestone. i think remdisivir will be something to reckon with >> good stuff. we have a story that's coming in now. knew at noon, we're getting new details about bill basackerman's performance. he w
i feel this is the chi to when this recession truly ends. not just financially or mathematically but emotionally there is no end in sight until there's a vaccine and we can get back normal and attend football games together, go to concerts, go to weddings i want to know just as much as you do is moderna going to work. >> john, you invested in any of these names? >> gilead, still scott we had unusual activity in this name back in january luckily that was in the low 20s but...
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keep in mind, collecting an entire dorm's wastewater is already the final task for sledges of sigma chion. we also heard from f.d.a. commissioner stephen hahn, who apparently was testifying from the great beyond. ( as hahn ) "everything's going to be fine. if you don't believe me, ask your grandma. she's so excited to see you soon. come toward the light, senators." we also got a glimpse of one of history's greatest footnotes: former future vice president tim kaine, who apparently came straight to the senate from his other job as a cowboy for children's parties. ( as kaine ) "my first question for dr. fauci: who wants a rootin'-tootin' good birthday?! pew-pew!" we also heard from senator bernie sanders, who asked his questions with a red hot chili peppers poster in the background. i mean, no surprise there. when it comes to medicare, he wants to "give it away, give it away, give it away now." what you got, you got to give it to your momma. what you got, you got to gich it to your pap. you got to give it to your daughter. you do a little dance then you drink a little water." anthony ceeti
keep in mind, collecting an entire dorm's wastewater is already the final task for sledges of sigma chion. we also heard from f.d.a. commissioner stephen hahn, who apparently was testifying from the great beyond. ( as hahn ) "everything's going to be fine. if you don't believe me, ask your grandma. she's so excited to see you soon. come toward the light, senators." we also got a glimpse of one of history's greatest footnotes: former future vice president tim kaine, who apparently came...
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this is a good contrast to the idealism of something like chi les. i have a romantic in fleming.e went over thinking it would be a great adventure, but the first few months he found miserable in moscow. he regretted having come. he told his father and mother that he wished she could come back to the united states soon. he hired a russian language tutor by the name of paulina, and all of a sudden things changed. he never wanted to go back to the united states. he had a series of romances. even after he left russia, he kept wishing he could go back and meet up with paulina and the others. these are my characters i used to tell the story. back to childs. him in a photograph of dining hall incas on -- a dining hall in kazan with one of the surplus trucks the ara brought with them. he arrived in russia and was sent to the city of kazan. it was a huge territory. it was 4.5 million people spread out over 96,000 square miles. he worked like a dog like so many of them, day and night. most of the russians committed should be said it worked equally hard. there was one russian man who when h
this is a good contrast to the idealism of something like chi les. i have a romantic in fleming.e went over thinking it would be a great adventure, but the first few months he found miserable in moscow. he regretted having come. he told his father and mother that he wished she could come back to the united states soon. he hired a russian language tutor by the name of paulina, and all of a sudden things changed. he never wanted to go back to the united states. he had a series of romances. even...
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has tweeted on these events, but the more newsworthy developments since have been the crackdown on chi china. with more on all of that, kristin fisher from the white house. >> hey, neil. right now, president trump is minutes away from participating in a reopening roundtable. some of the top airlines, hotels, retailers. the big story of the white house right now is that president trump did not even mention george floyd's name or the riots in minneapolis. nor did he take any questions during an event that was billed as a news conference and the ruse garden. instead, minutes before walking out, president trump tried to clarify some of his more controversial comments that he made on twitter last night. the phrase that he said, "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." "looting leads to shooting. that's why a man was shot and killed in minneapolis on wednesday night." i don't want this to happen, and that's what the expression put out last night means. it was spoken as a fact. no one should have any problem with this, other than the haters. honor the memory of george floyd. those quot
has tweeted on these events, but the more newsworthy developments since have been the crackdown on chi china. with more on all of that, kristin fisher from the white house. >> hey, neil. right now, president trump is minutes away from participating in a reopening roundtable. some of the top airlines, hotels, retailers. the big story of the white house right now is that president trump did not even mention george floyd's name or the riots in minneapolis. nor did he take any questions...
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they have built up their conventional forces rather dramatic chi.er -- dramatically. they have a much larger combat navy than the united states navy which has supremacy in that area, and their offensive missiles that they have developed and they have along their coastline to take down, their anti-ship missiles take down shipping and also take down all the bases that we have from japan to taiwan, to guam where we have two of our own bases there is really quite dramatic. and we're in a catch-up because this has been going on for a number of years going all the way back to the bush administration. and this administration is the first administration that has looked at china, i think clear-eyed, lou, and said, look, china's not our friend. they're not just a competitor, they're not somebody we should just cooperate with once in a while, these guys are a predator. economically, politically and militarily. and they want to dominate the indo-pacific region at our expense and those of our allies, and they want to replace us as the world leader. and president
they have built up their conventional forces rather dramatic chi.er -- dramatically. they have a much larger combat navy than the united states navy which has supremacy in that area, and their offensive missiles that they have developed and they have along their coastline to take down, their anti-ship missiles take down shipping and also take down all the bases that we have from japan to taiwan, to guam where we have two of our own bases there is really quite dramatic. and we're in a catch-up...
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chi china, no allies. rouge few allies effectively in the world.his is an advantage to hold on to. not because we want to invade or attack but because military capability particularly with allies partners and friends conveys real deterrence. >> ian, these conversations get sophisticated because it isn't just about isolationism or trade protectionism. these military alliances and our arms agreement. the military aligns with people we are allied and arms agreements with countries that are adversaries. they somehow seem less important to people. we are far away from wars. we don't think about them as much, so people don't think much of discarding of these thing. collectively it is part of what america represents to the world. are we giving some of that away? >> we're definitely giving it away if not trying to reform it or replace it. now, jim is a good friend and he warned me that if i disparaged nato he'd give me a haircut. i have to avoid e ththat. we need to recognize nato today is the most important security ay lina a ay -- alliance in the world a
chi china, no allies. rouge few allies effectively in the world.his is an advantage to hold on to. not because we want to invade or attack but because military capability particularly with allies partners and friends conveys real deterrence. >> ian, these conversations get sophisticated because it isn't just about isolationism or trade protectionism. these military alliances and our arms agreement. the military aligns with people we are allied and arms agreements with countries that are...
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and without attorneys to represent them, they have no chi choice. they have no due process.and right now, that's lethal. >> allen gomez, what is your sense of what happens here? ? i.c.e. says the detained population dropped by 7,000 people since march 1st of this year. and it's released more than 900 detainees after looking at their immigration history. what more do you think i.c.e. will be doing from here? what's the next step? >> i think the next step in most cases is going to be i.c.e. appearing in court because when they talk about those numbers dropping so drastically, they don't mention the fact that a big reason for that is that we're seeing far fewer people trying to cross that southern border than apprehend bid cdp and funneled into i.c.e. detention. that's why they're seeing numbers go down. but also over at least three 300 of these i.c.e. detainees are released because of judicial orders. we're seeing a lot around the country is advocates, lawyers for all these different immigrants in custody going straight to court in their local jurisdictions and getting judges
and without attorneys to represent them, they have no chi choice. they have no due process.and right now, that's lethal. >> allen gomez, what is your sense of what happens here? ? i.c.e. says the detained population dropped by 7,000 people since march 1st of this year. and it's released more than 900 detainees after looking at their immigration history. what more do you think i.c.e. will be doing from here? what's the next step? >> i think the next step in most cases is going to be...
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are we headed towards a situation where we want to pull back dramatically from our relationship with chi china? >> i think if we've learned anything from the china wuhan virus and this pandemic is it is a total vindication of president donald j. trump going back to when he was a candidate. america first, manufacture here, protect our workers and economic security is national security. what does all that mean? it means that starting with pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, and equipment, we need to build that here and we are doing that under the leadership of this president as we speak, and i think that's the sea change here and it's much more than about china, but let's be honest, martha. there was a famous cover on time that had richard nixon save we all are now, people call me a china hawk but no, we are all china hawks now in the sense that the american people understand this is a country that does not have our interest in their hearts and add to that a pandemic which is -- we need to get through this. with president trump's leadership, we will get to the other side of this and we will
are we headed towards a situation where we want to pull back dramatically from our relationship with chi china? >> i think if we've learned anything from the china wuhan virus and this pandemic is it is a total vindication of president donald j. trump going back to when he was a candidate. america first, manufacture here, protect our workers and economic security is national security. what does all that mean? it means that starting with pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, and equipment, we...