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i am claire pryde.e start with a ceremony on the outskirts of paris to start with the 80th annivererry of genenerl charles s de gaulle's appeal to the french population. on june 18, 1940, the world war ii resistance leader used a bbc broadcast from london to urge people to resist the german occupatioion and france. out atal was set mont valerien, and here is "france 24's" clovis casali. clovis: you had representatives from the french army, and you also had the grandson of general de gaulle, general de gaulle who came here to mont valerien after the liberation and paris in 1940. he was here for the memorial. mont valerien is wearing nazi forces used to round up and execute french resistance fighters. the ceremony today was important as it comes on the 80th appealsary of the famous of general de gaulle made from london to try to mobilize all of those who wanted to fight, to resist the nazi occupation. during the ceremony, there was a reading of this appeal, a reading made by a french officer, and also fre
i am claire pryde.e start with a ceremony on the outskirts of paris to start with the 80th annivererry of genenerl charles s de gaulle's appeal to the french population. on june 18, 1940, the world war ii resistance leader used a bbc broadcast from london to urge people to resist the german occupatioion and france. out atal was set mont valerien, and here is "france 24's" clovis casali. clovis: you had representatives from the french army, and you also had the grandson of general de...
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[knocking] >> claire: mom? dad? >> belle: hi, baby. >> claire: hi. >> shawn: hey, hey, hey.ssed you so much. >> belle: oh, we missed you. >> claire: i missed you too. what are--what are you guys doing here? >> belle: well, um, we have spoken with your grandmother, and we have really great news. you're coming home. >> claire: i am? >> shawn: yes, you are. you're coming home. >> claire: oh, my god. oh, my god. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. and thank you. i have been waiting so long and just hoping and praying that this day would come. look, i am myself again. i swear i'm gonna make both of you so proud of me. how soon can i go home? >> belle: well, there's still a little bit of red tape to work through, but our hope is that we can get you out of here later today and on a plane to hong kong tomorrow. >> claire: wait. what are you talking about? no, there's no way i'm going back to hong kong with you. >> belle: but i thought that's what you wanted, to come home.
[knocking] >> claire: mom? dad? >> belle: hi, baby. >> claire: hi. >> shawn: hey, hey, hey.ssed you so much. >> belle: oh, we missed you. >> claire: i missed you too. what are--what are you guys doing here? >> belle: well, um, we have spoken with your grandmother, and we have really great news. you're coming home. >> claire: i am? >> shawn: yes, you are. you're coming home. >> claire: oh, my god. oh, my god. thank you. thank you. thank...
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what you say about this claire?hools haven't reopened and there isn't a clear plan in place about theirs. there are so many women who are at home having to handle home—schooling as well as trying to do theirfull—timejobs. home—schooling as well as trying to do their full—time jobs. and there have been various studies done even in the last for months during lockdown to show that women are doing that and still taking the majority of the chores and still shouldering the domestic burden. they are angry. they feel like they are being sidelined. their careers are being sidelined. their careers are being sidelined. and thejob prospects in the future could well be damage. especially if this continues perhaps there are localised outbreaks and start shutting down again. it could be the women within family, men's still largely tending to be regular. to stay home and potentially give up their careers to take care of the children home. it could become a huge problem. will be speaking more problems they are. telegraph, britain's
what you say about this claire?hools haven't reopened and there isn't a clear plan in place about theirs. there are so many women who are at home having to handle home—schooling as well as trying to do theirfull—timejobs. home—schooling as well as trying to do their full—time jobs. and there have been various studies done even in the last for months during lockdown to show that women are doing that and still taking the majority of the chores and still shouldering the domestic burden....
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claire: that is it for now.tay tuned. ♪ thanknk you for s staying withh us. >> reporting from across w west africa. >> the latest in politics, economics and the arts in africa on france 24. our journalists go to every region, country, to r report onn the e emergence of a continent f unparalleled riches, b bringing youu africa's stories on france 24. >> thank you f for joining us. ♪ >> hello and welcomeme to the interview. mymy guest has stared death in e eye after an elephanant chargedd anand gored him in ththe left l. he is the ceo of a startup that has been valued at $3 billion. hello and thank you for being with us. >> good afternoon. >> you are the author of this wall street journal bestseller, digital transformation, survive and thrive in an era of mass extinction. you draw an interesting parallel about how life evolved and what is happening in the business world. why is it similar? world, we haveal had life on the planet for 2.5 billion years. last 440 m million years, , we e had d five mass exextinctition
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i am claire pryde. which hasn the u.s.., seen nationwide and mainly peaceful protest as people continue to address anger at the death of george floyd in police custody. in some parts of the country protesters defied curfews like in new york. in washington, d.c. and seattle, police fired tear gas. houston,s hometown, the crowd was joined by members of his family. in houston, some rode in on horseback. tens of thousands flooding the streets. his family members addressing the crowd. >> it will be more like a marathon. we want you to continue to support us as we seek justice for our cousin. floyd!ge reporter: in los angeles, the mayor took a knee surrounded by protesters. a gesture of solidarity made by some police officers who later made arrest for curfew violation. york also detained protesters as they enforced the city's first curfew and 75 years. put in place this week by authorities to quell chaos and looting. as in many cities nationwide, thousands of protesters remained in the streets, defiant of a p
i am claire pryde. which hasn the u.s.., seen nationwide and mainly peaceful protest as people continue to address anger at the death of george floyd in police custody. in some parts of the country protesters defied curfews like in new york. in washington, d.c. and seattle, police fired tear gas. houston,s hometown, the crowd was joined by members of his family. in houston, some rode in on horseback. tens of thousands flooding the streets. his family members addressing the crowd. >> it...
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claire: the u.s.nd south korea have put on a united front on the anniversary of the start of the korean war. the defense minister issuing a joint statement for those who fought for democracy. there is a ceremony near the demo terrace zone -- the militarized-- de zone. tensions have been high lately but on wednesday, with korean usee media say plans to military action have been suspended. in paris, the eiffel tower has reopened after a three-month shutdown because of the pandemic. visitors must wear masks. fitter you are, the better because he lives are off-limits. lifts are the off-limits. reporter: strict health precautions throughout the site mean the experiments -- experience will be more regimented and less crowded than usual. visitors have to keep their distance and wear masks. surfaces will be cleane every two hoursrs from te usual once per day. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: the after tower -- eiffel tower is hoping to welcome about half as many as before even though foreign tourists
claire: the u.s.nd south korea have put on a united front on the anniversary of the start of the korean war. the defense minister issuing a joint statement for those who fought for democracy. there is a ceremony near the demo terrace zone -- the militarized-- de zone. tensions have been high lately but on wednesday, with korean usee media say plans to military action have been suspended. in paris, the eiffel tower has reopened after a three-month shutdown because of the pandemic. visitors must...
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i'i'm claire pryde. russia has held a victory day parade.was meant to take place in early may to celebrate the dedefeat of f nazi germany. it was postponed because of the pandemic. technicalllly mass gatherings ae still banned in moscow and residents were urged to watch the parade on television. for more, we spoke to our correspondent, nick holdsworth. 50 new cases today and 154 deataths. ththe new cases figures are slightly lower than yesterday, but about one. higher than yesterday. what people in moscow believe is ragingw the virus is outside of the capital they feel it is produced in the capital, although the overall figures have done above 600,000. that did not seem to deter people this morning. i went to the kremlin to have a as the tanksarade and armored vehicles rolled out after the events inside that square. normally that t place by the bridge across the river moscow in front of the kremlin would have been absolutely crowded. still quite a lot of peoeople, sevevel hundred,d, but not as my as nmamal. talking to local people, they can
i'i'm claire pryde. russia has held a victory day parade.was meant to take place in early may to celebrate the dedefeat of f nazi germany. it was postponed because of the pandemic. technicalllly mass gatherings ae still banned in moscow and residents were urged to watch the parade on television. for more, we spoke to our correspondent, nick holdsworth. 50 new cases today and 154 deataths. ththe new cases figures are slightly lower than yesterday, but about one. higher than yesterday. what...
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so this -- what is barr doing, claire?t -- what i really think he's trying to do, honestly, is placate trump. because he knows the clock is ticking. i -- this is just my hunch. that barr thought, well, we won't get clayton confirmed that quickly. but i can get a safe guy in there. the guy from new jersey. and all i got to do is offer berman this promotion, and he'll want to do that and quietly save face. well, he underestimated berman, clearly. he didn't realize berman wasn't interested in playing the clock game, and trying to placate trump. so i think jegeoff berman total outfoxed bob barr, and our country is better off for it. >> all right. director brennan, claire mccaskill, two of the smartest and best people that we have in our stable to join us on nights like this. thank you both so much for spending some time with us. much more ahead in the next hour. we'll go back to cal perry on the ground in tulsa, outside donald trump's maga rally. rump'. my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the
so this -- what is barr doing, claire?t -- what i really think he's trying to do, honestly, is placate trump. because he knows the clock is ticking. i -- this is just my hunch. that barr thought, well, we won't get clayton confirmed that quickly. but i can get a safe guy in there. the guy from new jersey. and all i got to do is offer berman this promotion, and he'll want to do that and quietly save face. well, he underestimated berman, clearly. he didn't realize berman wasn't interested in...
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i am claire pryde.his is not just murder, but i hate crime, the words of one of george floyd's nieces.. there were about 500 guests including politicianans and celebrities. this after public memorials a ad antiracism protests. he died in minneapolis aftfter a policece officer kept his knee n his neck for almost nine minutes. rev. al sharpton demanded more action against police brutality. as we lay you to rest today, the movement will not rest until we get justice. until we have one stanandard of justice. you, butly will miss your nation is going to always remember your name. neck was one that represented all of us, and how you suffered represented are suffering. in his eulogy the reverend also criticized president trump's response to recent prorotests, speaking of wickedneness in high p places. and trump's s likely challenger forr the white h house, joe bib, addressed mourners on a livestream. our correspondent has more. >> after about two weeks of protests, followed by memorials, george floyd has final
i am claire pryde.his is not just murder, but i hate crime, the words of one of george floyd's nieces.. there were about 500 guests including politicianans and celebrities. this after public memorials a ad antiracism protests. he died in minneapolis aftfter a policece officer kept his knee n his neck for almost nine minutes. rev. al sharpton demanded more action against police brutality. as we lay you to rest today, the movement will not rest until we get justice. until we have one stanandard...
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claire, we appreciate you talking to us. claire, we appreciate you talking to us.re gould, a freelance journalist who is on the scene there in reading in berkshire, where we hear from thames valley police that they have now arrested one man in connection with stabbing incident. we are told by the press association that two people have sustained injuries and are in hospital. they we re injuries and are in hospital. they were taken for treatment to the royal berkshire hospital. a cordon has been put in place at forbury gardens, people are being asked not to conquer in that area and asked not to share photos or videos of the incident on social media. —— not congregate in that area. spain will allow uk travellers to enter the country "freely and without quarantine from tomorrow", the country's foreign minister has told us this evening. arancha gonzalez laya said discussions were continuing with the uk government about exempting spanish visitors from quarantine rules here. she told my colleague geeta guru—murthy that her country's decision is partly out of respect for t
claire, we appreciate you talking to us. claire, we appreciate you talking to us.re gould, a freelance journalist who is on the scene there in reading in berkshire, where we hear from thames valley police that they have now arrested one man in connection with stabbing incident. we are told by the press association that two people have sustained injuries and are in hospital. they we re injuries and are in hospital. they were taken for treatment to the royal berkshire hospital. a cordon has been...
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claire mccaskill from missouri. donna edwards of maryland and philip rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post." and, rev, i want to start with you. donald trump goes for the george wallace card over and over again. and as somebody who is a civil rights leader as well as our colleague and friend here at msnbc but somebody who has experienced this firsthand in the streets, as somebody making those kinds of utterances, you faced them, what do you make of that kind of language coming out of the president of the united states on juneteenth? >> i think that it is offensive. i think that it is insulting and is provocative. there's been one incident here a few days ago where a man was killed. there's been threats yet people are here in tulsa where i am going to the festivities here around juneteenth and they're not here as low lives. they're here to, in many ways, commemorate what was done to our forefathers and to say that just like they fought and had to wait two and a half years before it was proclaimed
claire mccaskill from missouri. donna edwards of maryland and philip rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post." and, rev, i want to start with you. donald trump goes for the george wallace card over and over again. and as somebody who is a civil rights leader as well as our colleague and friend here at msnbc but somebody who has experienced this firsthand in the streets, as somebody making those kinds of utterances, you faced them, what do you make of that kind of...
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we can't have some unscientific poll shaking claire's confidence. phil... what poll? too late. knows. who told her? what is this, a witch hunt? oh, my god. i have to go. well, i just don't think it's a big deal. i mean, how many people read the "weekly..." "saver"? "saver," anyway? 22,000... ish. my company adver--
we can't have some unscientific poll shaking claire's confidence. phil... what poll? too late. knows. who told her? what is this, a witch hunt? oh, my god. i have to go. well, i just don't think it's a big deal. i mean, how many people read the "weekly..." "saver"? "saver," anyway? 22,000... ish. my company adver--
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>>eau claire ripped the ball people. yeah, it uses real quick what did first responders when they finally showed up and in this guy in the red sand he detained a person who killed one of their own and injured 2 others did they express their thanks to him for really a a heroic act of tackling this man after he was trying to steal his car. >>yeah, i mean i i believe i would hope so i believe you know in the video of harney and waiting then you know at them and i even say i'm an rn i felt like i had to say that to get their attention because they want coming and i was scared that this guy was going to get up and you know even grabbed the rifle or. but one of the officers did say that they couldn't come to a quicker because they had to put in the call to dispatch and get the approval from dispatch in order to be able come in assess what clear before we let you do did you see the van itself that was full of the explosive devices week we heard it described as a white. >>than that. so can you describe don't know i could not i j
>>eau claire ripped the ball people. yeah, it uses real quick what did first responders when they finally showed up and in this guy in the red sand he detained a person who killed one of their own and injured 2 others did they express their thanks to him for really a a heroic act of tackling this man after he was trying to steal his car. >>yeah, i mean i i believe i would hope so i believe you know in the video of harney and waiting then you know at them and i even say i'm an rn i...
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i'm claire richardson thanks so much for joining us. love. to go beyond the obvious oh so. all about the stories that matter to you. but. whatever it takes. a running nut explained a little bit w. was made for minds.
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i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show people across the united states have once again flooded the streets in anti-racist protests evening curfews were ordered in dozens of cities after a week of demonstrations over the death of george floyd who died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for almost 9 minutes even as he pleaded for air. a powerful symbol of loss i don't now without a father. this is what. the most of this. they get from him be with a family. here on the business. down the mother of george floyd's daughter calling for justice. and killer words because i want justice. i want justice for him because he was. the frustrated at the lack of accountability around police brutality grows all across the united states dozens of cities saw mostly peaceful demonstrations continue in violation of curfew orders. as long as i can remember there has been a systematic inequality in this country i can only attest to what i know i can attest to being profiled i can attest to being a marginalized person and if we don't speak up against injustice anywhere then no one will s
i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show people across the united states have once again flooded the streets in anti-racist protests evening curfews were ordered in dozens of cities after a week of demonstrations over the death of george floyd who died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for almost 9 minutes even as he pleaded for air. a powerful symbol of loss i don't now without a father. this is what. the most of this. they get from him be with a family. here on the...
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the us government's top infectious disease expert dr anthony says the country is facing a quote serious problem as covert 1000 infections surge in southern and western states many states are experiencing their highest infection rates since the coronado. iris crisis began worst affected are states including florida texas and arizona along with california texas ordered all of its bars to close while florida banned its bars from selling alcohol on friday the u.s. coronavirus task force held its 1st press conference in 2 months vice president mike pence encouraged u.s. citizens to follow local health guidelines we stand here today we believe we've made progress. but as we are reminded as we see cases rising across the self that we still have work to do and so we say to every american particularly those counties and states that are being impacted by rose he says. now it's a time for everybody to continue to do their part well let's cross now to d.w. correspondent stuff and simons in washington d.c. jeff on we just heard pence there trying to strike
i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the us government's top infectious disease expert dr anthony says the country is facing a quote serious problem as covert 1000 infections surge in southern and western states many states are experiencing their highest infection rates since the coronado. iris crisis began worst affected are states including florida texas and arizona along with california texas ordered all of its bars to close while florida banned its bars from selling alcohol on friday...
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i'm claire richardson thanks for joining us germany's government has agreed a massive stimulus package to kickstart an economy battered by the coronavirus crisis the 130000000000 euro deal will see taxes cuts and money given directly to families germany faces the worst recession since world war 2 following weeks of lockdown chancellor angela merkel said the agreement would also help the economy adapt to future challenges because. if you just launch an economic stimulus package which would be the usual thing to do you would have to also be a package with an element of looking towards the future and we've placed great importance on that to do for the years 20202021 the package will comprise 100004. 1000000000 euros. of that $120000000000.00 it will be government expenditure so we've got a stimulus package a package for the future and of course also bill it's not as relevant to us here but obvious points ability to 0 and the international dimension. went into knots and. well joining me in the studio to break this down as a reporter pablo for the las although this is a massive stimulus pac
i'm claire richardson thanks for joining us germany's government has agreed a massive stimulus package to kickstart an economy battered by the coronavirus crisis the 130000000000 euro deal will see taxes cuts and money given directly to families germany faces the worst recession since world war 2 following weeks of lockdown chancellor angela merkel said the agreement would also help the economy adapt to future challenges because. if you just launch an economic stimulus package which would be...
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i'm claire richardson a welcome to the show the german military has been called in to help test workers at a meat packing plant in the north west of the country where more than 1300 people have tested positive for corona virus almost 7000 employees at the plant have been put under quarantine most of the workers are from romania and bulgaria and live in cramped company accommodations the outbreak is among several reported at german slaughterhouses a since the pandemic again. with more than a 1000 confirmed cases of corona virus the outbreak at the turn years meat processing plant has now become the biggest in germany's most populous state and with the situation worsening the military has been called in to help test plant workers all of the company's 6500 employees are now in quarantine and about a half have been tested the district commissioner says they are working around the clock to get the situation under control. with the highest priority in the district of good to slow remains the prevention of any further spread of the virus and to avoid a shutdown of the common authorities have c
i'm claire richardson a welcome to the show the german military has been called in to help test workers at a meat packing plant in the north west of the country where more than 1300 people have tested positive for corona virus almost 7000 employees at the plant have been put under quarantine most of the workers are from romania and bulgaria and live in cramped company accommodations the outbreak is among several reported at german slaughterhouses a since the pandemic again. with more than a...
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show people across the united states have once again flooded the streets in anti-racist protests even in curfews have been ordered in dozens of cities after a week of demonstrations over the death of george floyd in washington d.c. thousands of people have gathered near the white house and u.s. capitol to demand an end to police brutality floyd died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for almost 9 minutes even as he treated for air and stopped moving let's listen now to what d.c. protesters have to say but i. i did try the t.v. series already where prayers are grafters you draw them using broken windows you don't want to do you try such as we do try only to try everything he had a back ready to hold his breath there was the killer's great. what do they want us to do know i'm here because i'm sick and tired of seeing black men and women because i don't come to god about it i'm tired of trying to make a point. and you don't make that point but doing go a little especially when you're going to do that or you are going right where it was l
i'm claire richards and welcome to the show people across the united states have once again flooded the streets in anti-racist protests even in curfews have been ordered in dozens of cities after a week of demonstrations over the death of george floyd in washington d.c. thousands of people have gathered near the white house and u.s. capitol to demand an end to police brutality floyd died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for almost 9 minutes even as he treated for air and stopped...
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news i'm claire richardson in bel-air thanks so much for joining us. news and. conquer the major issues of our society. seasonal sally. the folios it's modern day heroes an. inspirational take on the challenges of the.
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claire marshall, bbc news, worcestershire.world —famous abbey road studios has reopened, after closing its doors during the coronavirus lockdown for the first time in its 90—year history. celebrated for recording the likes of edward elgar, the beatles and lady gaga, the studio is now having to work very differently because of social distancing. our arts editor will gomperts reports. it's june, 1967. the beatles are at abbey road studios in london recording their latest number, all you need is love. the place is absolutely packed. that was then. this is now. the corridors of the legendary studios are empty, save for the ghostly presence of past glories. but all is not lost. hello. covid—19 has battered the arts, but not into submission. the players are returning, albeit in limited numbers and operating within strict social distancing protocols. nevertheless, abbey road is back in business. it feels great. it's so wonderful, i mean, you know, closing the doors, it's the first time we have closed the doors since opening in 1931.
claire marshall, bbc news, worcestershire.world —famous abbey road studios has reopened, after closing its doors during the coronavirus lockdown for the first time in its 90—year history. celebrated for recording the likes of edward elgar, the beatles and lady gaga, the studio is now having to work very differently because of social distancing. our arts editor will gomperts reports. it's june, 1967. the beatles are at abbey road studios in london recording their latest number, all you need...
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i like what he's saying, claire. he isn't saying anything. look at his... we need a stop sign at our intersection. everyone says that,
i like what he's saying, claire. he isn't saying anything. look at his... we need a stop sign at our intersection. everyone says that,
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with me are claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. welcome editor at the evening standard. to you both. listen we welcome to you both. listen to what we already have in. the guardian says borisjohnson will seek to wrap himself in the mantle of one of the most revered american presidents in modern times, franklin d roosevelt, as he attempts to refocus his premiership by promising a "new deal" for britain in response to the coronavirus crisis. a bounce forward as he describes it. the daily telegraph says leicester has become the first city in britain to be plunged back into lockdown after public health officials expressed alarm at a significant rise in covid—19 cases. a story that's also reflected in the times, which add several northern towns are also causing alarm to health officials in the uk. the philippine star reports that president duterte has urged critics to stop politicking while the country is grappling with the pandemic as it disputes a world health organisation report that it has the fastest increas
with me are claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. welcome editor at the evening standard. to you both. listen we welcome to you both. listen to what we already have in. the guardian says borisjohnson will seek to wrap himself in the mantle of one of the most revered american presidents in modern times, franklin d roosevelt, as he attempts to refocus his premiership by promising a "new deal" for britain in...
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also joining us, basil smikle, plus, claire mccaskill. basil, let me start with you. hesitate to cause and effect, but as with the pandemic, donald trump seems to have dealt himself out of any leadership role in a crisis weighing on the vast majority of americans right now. >> yes. before i forget, shout-out to the business that got the large printing cloth order, by the way, who are the members of congress today. because that was a -- i think the showing there of democrats in the house,...
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despite her generation's activism claire mack's the spirit of martin luther king has had an impact on today's young people. >> they know what january 15th is all about. they celebrate martin luther king and they have been doing this 20, 30 years. they are the ones in high school and they are believing this country is not what it is. they are not believing. >> reporter: while some of the youngest marchers are years from voting mack sees it as a catalyst to getting their elders to engage and initiate reforms. >> they are giving their mothers and fathers and aunts and uncles the incentive. they are showing initiative that the adults haven't shown in this country. but the adults are out there marching also. >> reporter: claire mack remembers not being allowed to be a high school cheerleader. some doors were closed as she grew up in san mateo. however hopeful that in the weeks and months ahead young people what her doing today will lead to a new era. >>> firefighters in oakland put out a fire that damaged a building housing restaurants and shops. the fire on park boulevard near wellington
despite her generation's activism claire mack's the spirit of martin luther king has had an impact on today's young people. >> they know what january 15th is all about. they celebrate martin luther king and they have been doing this 20, 30 years. they are the ones in high school and they are believing this country is not what it is. they are not believing. >> reporter: while some of the youngest marchers are years from voting mack sees it as a catalyst to getting their elders to...
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welcome, supervisor. >> hi, clair, hi, carolyn. >> let me go get my rainbow mask too. >> right.ping, or what are your hopes for how people celebrate or recognize pride this year? and what are the work that you're doing to support the communities during this really difficult time? >> well, i do think that marching for justice is a great way to celebrate pride. and i wanted everyone to wear their masks and to stay six feet apart. but doing all of those things the best way to celebrate pride is to honor the spirit of all of those who have gone before us and to try to make this a perfect union. this is a very bittersweet pride. the senator talked about we are months into a pandemic that is claiming the lives of more than 100,000 americans. we have a disproportionately people of color, you know, i think that we've seen all of the inequities and the problems that have been lingering in our society coming to the fore through that pandemic. and then most recently, you know, the murder of george floyd has reminded us of the countless murders of so many people of color over centuries that
welcome, supervisor. >> hi, clair, hi, carolyn. >> let me go get my rainbow mask too. >> right.ping, or what are your hopes for how people celebrate or recognize pride this year? and what are the work that you're doing to support the communities during this really difficult time? >> well, i do think that marching for justice is a great way to celebrate pride. and i wanted everyone to wear their masks and to stay six feet apart. but doing all of those things the best way...
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>> claire, it's an important political distinction.ox news was famous for trying to align itself with the military, but they have crossed the transom now of smearing military officials. and i'll be interested to watch tonight to see if difference in tone and tenor. this is now a time of choosing. donald trump -- you're right, whether or not he was briefed isn't even the question anymore. he knows now. he knows now. >> he knows now. >> did he call putin -- i mean, if you are strong and if you want to continue to represent the country, it doesn't even matter what you did in march, april, may, or june while you were spreading the plague and supporting the confederate memorabilia in this country. what matters is what you do from today forward. i mean, what are the questions for you moving forward, today forward? >> well, this story broke on friday. it is now late in the afternoon on monday and we have heard nothing from the president other than, you know, people are denying it. by that, he means putin is denying it. well, big deal. maybe t
>> claire, it's an important political distinction.ox news was famous for trying to align itself with the military, but they have crossed the transom now of smearing military officials. and i'll be interested to watch tonight to see if difference in tone and tenor. this is now a time of choosing. donald trump -- you're right, whether or not he was briefed isn't even the question anymore. he knows now. he knows now. >> he knows now. >> did he call putin -- i mean, if you are...
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i am excited about claire, she is 39, from sacramento.hould be an interesting season and a little bit different than what we've seen lately. >> all right. i'll take it. >>> next at 6:00, breaking news, a mountain lion as we said has been spotted in the city again. we'll be live with details next. >>> also fallout in atlanta after the police killing of rayshard brooks. the problem the department is dealing with now after two officers got charged. >> surprise, san mateo county is now you in stage three of reopening. they made the announcement yesterday. i'm julian gloverer with all to communities, childcare to first responders and virtual programming. we're doing whatever it takes to help families get through this crisis. but we can't do this alone. visit bgca.org/relieffund. the wind in your hair... the feeling of freedom that drives us to go out and discover.. at chevy, we're committed to getting you there with confidence and peace of mind. that's why your chevy clean dealers commit to using enhanced vehicle cleaning measures with cdc-app
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senator and msnbc political analyst clair mckas kel.enator mckas kel, you know, this -- explain what is going to be -- it's one thing what the charges are going to be. how do you difficult do you expect this prosecution tore, particularly of the officers that are not derek chauvin? >> well, what has just happened if this is in fact the case, by upgrading the charges to second-degree murder, the prosecutor now has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these police officers intended to kill george floyd. the previous charges, it was a standard of depraf ti or indifference but not a specific intent. now there must be a specific intent charge. and maya is right. one of the defenses, it's most common in cases against police officers, they always have a defense that they can convince the jury they were in reasonable fear for themselves or others. well, this man was handcuffed. wh the accused murderer rolled up in his patrol car. so there was no danger to these police officers or to others. so now it's going to come down to intent. can the p
senator and msnbc political analyst clair mckas kel.enator mckas kel, you know, this -- explain what is going to be -- it's one thing what the charges are going to be. how do you difficult do you expect this prosecution tore, particularly of the officers that are not derek chauvin? >> well, what has just happened if this is in fact the case, by upgrading the charges to second-degree murder, the prosecutor now has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these police officers intended to...
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and claire mccassill. i want to get to the big stuff. want to get to the reaction from other world leaders which is really a lot like of all of ours, speechlessness, the raw emotion which can't be captured or really pushed back against, but i want to start, claire, as a former white house staffer, as someone who worked for a president, the president looked like a dope, the president stood in the rose garden, talked about standing for peaceful protesters while his own government was literally gassing them. and then he makes this moronic walk under heavy military protection and waves around a bible which like it's something he's never seen before. >> you know, i am so sad and angry and full of emotion about what our country is going through right now. and the nerve of this man and the people around him thinking it was a good idea to use police on horses and tear gas and flashbangs to move a peaceful crowd so he could go out there and do something that's in its essence so phony. what's most insulting about it, nicolle, is that he actually t
and claire mccassill. i want to get to the big stuff. want to get to the reaction from other world leaders which is really a lot like of all of ours, speechlessness, the raw emotion which can't be captured or really pushed back against, but i want to start, claire, as a former white house staffer, as someone who worked for a president, the president looked like a dope, the president stood in the rose garden, talked about standing for peaceful protesters while his own government was literally...
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welcome, supervisor. >> hi, clair, hi, carolyn. >> let me go get my rainbow mask too. >> right., you know, what are you hoping, or what are your hopes for how people celebrate or recognize pride this year? and what are the work that you're doing to support the communities during this really difficult time? >> well, i do think that marching for justice is a great way to celebrate pride. and i wanted everyone to wear their masks and to stay six feet apart. but doing all of those things the best way to celebrate pride is to honor the spirit of all of those who have gone before us and to try to make this a perfect union. this is a very bittersweet pride. the senator talked about we are months into a pandemic that is claiming the lives of more than 100,000 americans. we have a disproportionately people of color, you know, i think that we've seen all of the inequities and the problems that have been lingering in our society coming to the fore through that pandemic. and then most recently, you know, the murder of george floyd has reminded us of the countless murders of so many people o
welcome, supervisor. >> hi, clair, hi, carolyn. >> let me go get my rainbow mask too. >> right., you know, what are you hoping, or what are your hopes for how people celebrate or recognize pride this year? and what are the work that you're doing to support the communities during this really difficult time? >> well, i do think that marching for justice is a great way to celebrate pride. and i wanted everyone to wear their masks and to stay six feet apart. but doing all of...
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claire mccaskill, always great to see you. thanks for jumping in there. >>> turning to the pandemic crisis. health and human services secretary alex azar warning the window is closing for the u.s. to get the virus under control. the facts this hour -- the u.s. now surpassed 2.5 million cases of covid-19 with more than 125,000 deaths. arizona, florida and texas now the epicenters for the virus, as georgia, south carolina and nevada are on the rides hitting record highs for those states in daily cases. in texas yesterday vice president mike pence reversing course for the first time publicly urging people to wear a face mask, and wearing one himself in contrast, of course, to president trump. but a large choir singing for pence in a baptist church in texas, not wearing face coverings. this as republican governors in texas and florida who had followed the president's lead to reopen their states before leaving the cdc guidelines now forced to backtrack. texas governor greg abbott warning of a very dangerous turn as he shut bars bac
claire mccaskill, always great to see you. thanks for jumping in there. >>> turning to the pandemic crisis. health and human services secretary alex azar warning the window is closing for the u.s. to get the virus under control. the facts this hour -- the u.s. now surpassed 2.5 million cases of covid-19 with more than 125,000 deaths. arizona, florida and texas now the epicenters for the virus, as georgia, south carolina and nevada are on the rides hitting record highs for those states...
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cla claire, always a pleasure. >>> another break for us.urn, researchers in uk say they discovered a breakthrough treatment in the fight against coronavirus that could save lives, it comes next to a well-known drug that's been around for decades and while we have heard that before, to describe how hydroxychloroquine, this time it may have actual real effects. >>> later, the science writer who predicted a second wave when we were still grappling with the first. facing leaks takes strength. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. hit it, charlie! ♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew. it's back sandwich emoji.♪ five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. t
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, jump in. >> britney, it's claire. thank you for all that you have done for many years in this space. you just mentioned police chiefs and they're hired by mayors or city council and we get distractdistrac distracted sometimes by looking at the federal level and as you know as well as anybody in this country, these are local police departments. these are not federal agents that are causing this problem. last night we had an election in fergs ferguson. people don't think it's sexy to try to change the city council or the mayor but everybody needs to realize what you realize is that's how you really get change in this space. >> so i'm going to push a little bit and say that two things are actually true. that we know that local police officers, police departments and police unions take their direction and get signals from the federal government. when you have a president that has been invoking violence and fear and not just in the general public but through police departments and has encouraged police departments to act i
, jump in. >> britney, it's claire. thank you for all that you have done for many years in this space. you just mentioned police chiefs and they're hired by mayors or city council and we get distractdistrac distracted sometimes by looking at the federal level and as you know as well as anybody in this country, these are local police departments. these are not federal agents that are causing this problem. last night we had an election in fergs ferguson. people don't think it's sexy to try...
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claire marshall reports from worcestershire.n one of the largest farms in england, there's one already at work. everyone in it is from eastern europe. during the pandemic, it's not been easy to get here. evelyn is from bulgaria. were you worried that you couldn't make it at one point? man translates. the government has recognised how crucial migrants are. now they don't have to follow the two—week quarantine rule. so what about home—grown labour? british workers, to date we've taken on 31 and we've lost 31. it's a great shame, really. why have they left? they've left because it's not for them. we don't see them again, they don't give us a reason. theyjust take their ppe and go. there are many different languages spoken here, bulgarian, polish, russian, romanian, but not english. migrant workers have been key to the farming economy for the last 20 or 30 years here, and that can't change overnight. being out in the fresh air... many thousands of british people have answered this appeal. but so far, fewer than 10% have ended up inj
claire marshall reports from worcestershire.n one of the largest farms in england, there's one already at work. everyone in it is from eastern europe. during the pandemic, it's not been easy to get here. evelyn is from bulgaria. were you worried that you couldn't make it at one point? man translates. the government has recognised how crucial migrants are. now they don't have to follow the two—week quarantine rule. so what about home—grown labour? british workers, to date we've taken on 31...
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shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no claire power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is or powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways our struggle on r.t. . welcome back to cross talk we're all things we considered i'm futile about reminding we're discussing what kind of recovery can you expect. richard let's go to you ok i would like to explain one of the reasons why you see the big 8 year of the federal reserve and not the government bailing out the banks. let me preface it by explaining i have no interest in protecting or defending what the banks do but i want to point out that the problem is a bit more severe in some policy choice of the federal government about to go either way they're under enormous pressures and we have to face th
shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no claire power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where is it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is or powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways our...
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>> you know, first of all, call me claire. but second of all -- >> i know.were going to say that. i'm sorry. i'm just so used to the formalities. >> i think that chuck is in a position of great leverage right now. i would see this going one or two ways. he would agree to get on the bill in return for something very public -- "a," "b," or "c." or in the alternative, he would get an agreement from mcconnell to not fill the tree. and for people who don't know what that means, that means that mcconnell would be barred from filling up all the places for amendments. and mcconnell would have to allow an open amendment process to allow democrats to force republicans to vote on meaningful measures in terms of police reform. he's not -- mcconnell's not going to want his members that are in states like colorado and north carolina and iowa and arizona -- he's not going to want them to have to vote on anything that's controversial to trump's base. so, this is really where chuck has some leverage, and i think you'll see a lot of negotiations between now and the first of n
>> you know, first of all, call me claire. but second of all -- >> i know.were going to say that. i'm sorry. i'm just so used to the formalities. >> i think that chuck is in a position of great leverage right now. i would see this going one or two ways. he would agree to get on the bill in return for something very public -- "a," "b," or "c." or in the alternative, he would get an agreement from mcconnell to not fill the tree. and for people who...
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news i'm claire richardson in by len thanks so much for joining us. innovation. but trying to conquer the major issues of our society. seasonal founders sally. could pose its modern day heroes an. inspirational few people take on the challenges of the world with their unique ideas for. the person with this entrepreneurial mind you look at those 2 problems and move from one solution to the new season of sounders valley. this week on the job. that moved people the world over t.w. on facebook and twitter to date and in touch and. this week on world stories. italy once again open to tourists ukraine surrogate mothers babies are waiting for their parents but we begin in india since lockdown restrictions have been eased the number of corona virus infections has risen sharply hospitals are strained to beyond capacity all temporary morgues are reaching their limits and the situation is bound to. apart from pockets of containment centers the day to day lives of people in india seem to be returning to normal as logged on restrictions east but hardly reflect the real situat
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news from remember you can keep up to date with all the latest on our web site at steve dot com i'm claire richards and thanks so much for joining us. live. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at d w dot com and on t.w. social media channels. innovation is key. but jenny conquered the major issues of our society. the food season the founder's family patrolling the streets modern day few rosina. ready to take on this challenge with their unique idea to look at those 2 problems and make them one solution for. the season fender's valley starts june 13th on g.w. . more than 5 percent g.d.p. lost over the decade that's the u.s. congress projection of the coronavirus impact on the country's economy and nationwide on rest could make the order of kickstart a recovery even told also after 2 months of lockdown the mexican government wants people back of work force a better stay at home and we'll show you a bavarian biotech firm that has everything it needs to fight coronavirus. well almost earth. welcome to the program the coronavirus pandemic could cost the u.s. economy al
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berlin and remember you can keep up to date with all the latest news on our website that's dot com i'm claire richardson thanks so much for joining us. what secrets lie behind us will. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. produce through the tax from cover and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at dot com forum slash science. 130000000000 euros to save the german economy and prop up the europe germany biggest financial aid program in decades draws applause from european leaders with the french government saying it will unveil its own rescue package short also on the show the dice are rolling again casinos in las vegas have reopened doesn't tie . state depending on gambling revenues is hoping to recover from an unprecedented lockdown and we'll take a
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claire, whatsoever. fair enough. claire, what about yourself? hi. hi.ly. so i'm not able to get out at the moment. but the thought that even if i was able to get out, the thought of going into shops, restaurants, public spaces, just, it really isn't an enticing thought because i don't feel safe really. that is so interesting. because if you have had covid—19, then there is the possibility you would have some sort of immunity. we don't know for how long. yes. so potentially it could be safer for long. yes. so potentially it could be saferfor someone like long. yes. so potentially it could be safer for someone like yourself? yes. and if for some reason i was able eventually to get an antibody test and the scientists could prove that i had either a limited immunity or immunity long term, that would totally change things for me. but we are not there yet. i don't really know whether i would be immune. iwould really know whether i would be immune. i would be waiting until eithera immune. i would be waiting until either a vaccine or the level of infection rate
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show we begin with some breaking news british media are reporting about 3 people have died and 2 have been hospitalized after multiple stabbings in the town of reading the close to london local authorities have asked people to stay away from the town center while police a deal with a quote serious incident. well let's go straight to d.w. correspondent in london who is following this story for us to get a good to see you what more do we know at this stage. well we don't have many updates from the police we just know from them that there was an incident in redding which is a small town near london and reports we're getting all from british media and also from social media and there are reports as you said that 3 people have died there's also footage on social media with ambulances and police doing c.p.r. on several people that are on the ground lying lying on the grass we have also known and we also know that at this site earlier in the day as and many other locations in the u.k. there was a peaceful breath black life massive protest and the organizer
i'm claire richards and welcome to the show we begin with some breaking news british media are reporting about 3 people have died and 2 have been hospitalized after multiple stabbings in the town of reading the close to london local authorities have asked people to stay away from the town center while police a deal with a quote serious incident. well let's go straight to d.w. correspondent in london who is following this story for us to get a good to see you what more do we know at this stage....
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and you're watching news i'm claire richardson in bel air thanks so much for watching. i'm neal i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did that interview experts about one question how to change the only reason.
and you're watching news i'm claire richardson in bel air thanks so much for watching. i'm neal i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did that interview experts about one question how to change the only reason.
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i'm claire richardson good to have you with us medical examiner is in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as a white police man kneeled on his neck anti-racism protests have engulfed the united states since floyd died one week ago and in the last few minutes president donald trump has been speaking out calling the violent protests that followed floyd's death a disgrace here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been fueling unrest. business district of washington. in washington flames flickered up in the darkness just a stone's throw away from the white house. tear gas canisters flew is police patrol cars burned in boston. in some places unrest gave way to violence and looting like here in san diego. there were countless arrests here in phoenix arizona and a tense standoff in seattle echoing scenes in dozens of cities from coast to coast a clothing store talked in long beach california the united states has been such a blaze by the killing of george floyd. he died in police custody one
i'm claire richardson good to have you with us medical examiner is in the u.s. state of minnesota say the death of george floyd was a homicide the report says his heart stopped as a white police man kneeled on his neck anti-racism protests have engulfed the united states since floyd died one week ago and in the last few minutes president donald trump has been speaking out calling the violent protests that followed floyd's death a disgrace here's a closer look now at the outrage that has been...
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show and michel results in poland's presidential election show incumbent on jay due to winning the 1st round with over 45 percent of the vote falling short of an absolute majority needed to win outright his opponent in the likely runoff vote is warsaw mare. who garnered just over 28 percent of the vote president due to had caused controversy by focusing on what he called the spread of l.g.b. tea ideology in the traditionally catholic country. premature celebrations for poland's incumbent president at the exit polls put on jaybird ahead it wasn't enough for him to secure an outright win and independent aligned with the ruling or injustice party he was the front runner heading into sunday's election it quickly became a clash of values with spirit as conservative campaign centered on family religion and tradition. i shall be advised by i said yes born that says we have a common strong goal to save poland poland has its dignity and the polish people feel that the state is represented with dignity poland's interests come 1st polish affairs come 1st. t
i'm claire richards and welcome to the show and michel results in poland's presidential election show incumbent on jay due to winning the 1st round with over 45 percent of the vote falling short of an absolute majority needed to win outright his opponent in the likely runoff vote is warsaw mare. who garnered just over 28 percent of the vote president due to had caused controversy by focusing on what he called the spread of l.g.b. tea ideology in the traditionally catholic country. premature...
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show exit polls in poland's presidential election show incumbent on j. due to winning the 1st round with nearly 42 percent of the vote but failing to short of falling short excuse me of the absolute majority needed to win outright the candidate backed by the rule of law and justice party has run a combative campaign promoting conservative values he caused controversy by focusing on what he called the spread of l g b t ideology in the traditionally catholic country did his opponent in the likely run off. coach warsaw mare. who garnered just over 30 percent of the vote from the centrist civic platform party and his campaign pledge was to heal the rifts poland's divided society and repair ties with brussels. well g.w. correspondent monica has been covering the election day in poland here's her assessments on the outcome of the 1st round of voting the very high turnout shows how important this election is for poles there along side the polling stations all day long with people willing to wait for hours in the heat this election is a clash of 2 differen
i'm claire richards and welcome to the show exit polls in poland's presidential election show incumbent on j. due to winning the 1st round with nearly 42 percent of the vote but failing to short of falling short excuse me of the absolute majority needed to win outright the candidate backed by the rule of law and justice party has run a combative campaign promoting conservative values he caused controversy by focusing on what he called the spread of l g b t ideology in the traditionally catholic...