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david accords is no more diligent. in trucks home. from the food of the log on to their final resting place the russians d.w. documentary. this week on the world story along in racist attacks against africans in china okolona induced a boom in gun sales in the usa but we begin in syria despite the current ceasefire in it live residents of the war torn city are now in the throes of the coma and that aid organizations are warning of an impending catastrophe. what's it like to live in a live in constant fear of assad's approaching forces in constant fear the aerial bombardments will resume. for weeks now 26 year old students are hazaar to our has been sending us her impressions images from the last rebel held city in syria where the coronavirus is on everyone's lips about and i'm taking it seriously but it's difficult when i go outside i try to wear a mask and gloves i worry that my family or i will get infected i'm not any the ceasefire has been holding an ad lib for weeks now the city is coming back to life and the streets and markets
david accords is no more diligent. in trucks home. from the food of the log on to their final resting place the russians d.w. documentary. this week on the world story along in racist attacks against africans in china okolona induced a boom in gun sales in the usa but we begin in syria despite the current ceasefire in it live residents of the war torn city are now in the throes of the coma and that aid organizations are warning of an impending catastrophe. what's it like to live in a live in...
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david accords is no more delusion the marsh book in trucks come. from news of the last. to their final resting place the russians d.w. documentary last. leg it's a deadly serious. leg and a whim of nature. to motivate so subtle entend from stromlo saad greed. the designer lead that drives a. good citizen dangerous. place while only greedy. we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st w. plane . this is t.v. news live from the site flown on crashes a shawl sending millions in india and fleeing for safety the storm has already taken several lives as it continues to push inland and the current if i spend to make is making it even more difficult to keep people safe also coming up. pushes ahead with the tense presidential vote.
david accords is no more delusion the marsh book in trucks come. from news of the last. to their final resting place the russians d.w. documentary last. leg it's a deadly serious. leg and a whim of nature. to motivate so subtle entend from stromlo saad greed. the designer lead that drives a. good citizen dangerous. place while only greedy. we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st w. plane . this is t.v. news live from the site flown on crashes a shawl sending millions...
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by the oslo agreements signed on your own lawn your own white house it's a motto for the camp david accords also signed on the lawn so it isn't actually true that this is purely a matter for israel but israel proceeds on the basis of theater complete it accomplishes the fact it does it it doesn't wait for other peoples are probation suddenly doesn't wait for the law it just takes over and consolidate its power on the land it's done it in jerusalem it's done the in the golan heights now it appears it's about to do it in the west bank of course if an american president definitively said no you will not be allowed to do that then the wouldn't be able to do it because israel floats on a sea of u.s. dollars on military and political support but ask yourself if john howard and donald. i'm mike pompeo of the likely people to be saying no to mr netanyahu i myself don't think so all right i'll be interesting to see how it all unfolds former m.p. george galloway george as always thank you so much. jobless figures in the u.s. keep skyrocketing with even more filing for unemployment we're going to scot
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the world according. to david we discussed or called global. right of most heals of the carolled of virus. and the show starts. live the world. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the coded 1000 outbreak the agency had previously south.
the world according. to david we discussed or called global. right of most heals of the carolled of virus. and the show starts. live the world. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the coded 1000 outbreak the agency had previously south.
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the world according. to david we discuss the coming global family right of heels of the carolled of virus sit tight the show starts. the war but. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the kobe 1000 outbreak the agency had previously sounded the alarm about a mass famine last year citing conflicts and natural disasters but the virus has further strains of global food systems the executive director of the world fruit food program says quote this is a perfect storm where looking out widespread famine of biblical proportions at least 265000000 people in the developing world may soon experience widespread hunger if things don't change jessie. walbridge you know where you came at me with this this morning i really didn't know i was caught off guard i really was i didn't realize that our food was in such danger worldwide and that there were so many people in danger worldwide and th
the world according. to david we discuss the coming global family right of heels of the carolled of virus sit tight the show starts. the war but. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the kobe 1000 outbreak the agency had previously sounded the alarm about a mass famine last year citing conflicts and natural disasters but the virus has further strains of...
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the world according. to david we discussed or called global friends. right on both heels of the carolled overvalue roots. and the show starts. the war but. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the coded 1000 outbreak the agency had previously sounded the alarm about a mass famine last year citing conflicts and natural disasters but the virus has further strains of global food systems the executive director of the world fruit food program says quote this is a perfect storm we're looking.
the world according. to david we discussed or called global friends. right on both heels of the carolled overvalue roots. and the show starts. the war but. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the coded 1000 outbreak the agency had previously sounded the alarm about a mass famine last year citing conflicts and natural disasters but the virus has further...
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further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule, according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and the capacity for widespread testing of both patients and employees so we have about 11,014 1000 tested so far it's symptomatic so they don't have a symptoms of the disease and in fact we've only seen a 0.3 of one percent so 99.7% of our boys. >>don't have the virus safety protocols also include daily screening of employees. >>and patients will be checked for symptoms when they arrived at the hospital or clinics in addition, there are extra precautions in place for treating those who have contracted covid-19 we do still have. >>a few patients in house that actually do have covid that we're treating both in the icu and on the regu
further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule, according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and the...
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the world according. to david we discussed the common global for. right on both heels of the carolled of virus sit tight and the show starts. the world. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the kobe 1000 outbreak the agency had previously sounded the alarm about a mass famine last year citing conflicts and natural disasters but the virus has further strains of global food systems the executive director of the world fruit food program says quote this is a perfect storm where looking out widespread famine of biblical proportions at least 265000000 people in the developing world may soon experience widespread hunger if things don't change jessie. wahlberg. you know when you came at me with their service morning i really didn't know i was caught off guard i really was i didn't realize that our food was in such danger worldwide and that there were so many people in danger worldwide and then you add the coronavirus
the world according. to david we discussed the common global for. right on both heels of the carolled of virus sit tight and the show starts. the world. i am pretty to santos for our top story today the united nations food relief agency says the global food supply is in grave danger of disappearing due to the economic fallout from the kobe 1000 outbreak the agency had previously sounded the alarm about a mass famine last year citing conflicts and natural disasters but the virus has further...
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further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to enter a surgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things that before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed. but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and the capacity for widespread testing of both patients and employees so we have about 11,014 1000 tested so far it's symptomatic so they don't have a symptoms of the disease and in fact we've only seen a 0.3 of one percent so 99.7% of our toys. >>don't have the virus safety protocols also include daily screening of employees. >>and patients will be checked for symptoms when they arrived at the hospital or clinics in addition, there are extra precautions in place for treating those who have contracted covid-19 we do still have. >>a few patients in house that actually do have covid that retreating both in the icu and on the
further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to enter a surgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things that before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed. but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and...
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further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and the capacity for widespread testing of both patients and employees so we have about 11,014 1000 tested so far is symptomatic so they don't have a symptoms of the disease and in fact we've only seen a 0.3 of one percent so 99.7% of our toys. >>don't have the virus safety protocols also include daily screening of employees. >>and patients will be checked for symptoms when they arrived at the hospital or clinics in addition, there are extra precautions in place for treating those who have contracted covid-19 we do still have a few patients in house that actually do have covid that retreating both in the icu and on the regular floor
further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and the...
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testing dates and sites have been added in the fall, according to david coleman, c.e.o. of the college board, which administers the test. >> many students today take the s.a.t. during the spri, during the school day. that's about 700,000 students who missed that chance. we've also said that if school doesn't reopen, that we will provide an s.a.t. at home just as we're providing the a.p. exams at home. >> reporter: the college board re-designed its advanced placements tests so students could take them online this month, but critics argue that an online format for the a.p.'s and s.a.t.'s will only exacerbate inequalities. david coleman acknowledges the challenges. >> some students have lost family members. some students are in cwded homes. this is not a time to simply look at a measure and judge someone. it's only part of the puzzle. >> reporter: tamir harper founded the non-profit urb-ed in philadelphia, and says schools should stop relying on the s.a.t.'s and a.c.t.'s altogether. >> the test was not made for black and brown students and students of lower economic status,
testing dates and sites have been added in the fall, according to david coleman, c.e.o. of the college board, which administers the test. >> many students today take the s.a.t. during the spri, during the school day. that's about 700,000 students who missed that chance. we've also said that if school doesn't reopen, that we will provide an s.a.t. at home just as we're providing the a.p. exams at home. >> reporter: the college board re-designed its advanced placements tests so...
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further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a capacity for widespread testing of both patients and employees so we have about 11,014 1000 tested so far a symptomatic so they don't have a symptoms of the disease and in fact we've only seen a 0.3 of one percent so 99.7% of our toys. >>don't have the virus safety protocols also include daily screening of employees. >>and patients will be checked for symptoms when they arrived at the hospital or clinics in addition, there are extra precautions in place for treating those who have contracted covid-19 we do still have a few patients in house that actually do have covid that we're treating both in the icu and on the regular f
further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a...
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the valet came within six feet of each other, the president should quarantine, according to cbs news contributor dr. davids. >> what you worry about is that that valet, when they're breathing or talking, can actually expel droplets. those droplets can stay in the air for a period of time, and the president could have inhaled them. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that the white house rejected a centers for disease control document detailing how states can safely reopen aferything from parks and restaurants, to day cares and anurches. the white house found the guidelines overly specific, and the president wants those decisions made by state and local officials. states to reopen without a but democrats say it's dangerous for the white house to encourage states to reopen without a plan for nationwide coronavirus testing. >> and right now, when it's killing 70,000 americans, he still refuses to stand up for a national testing plan, because he's worried it might make him look bad. >> reporter: now, doctors say there can be a lag time between when you are exposed to the virus and when you would test positive o
the valet came within six feet of each other, the president should quarantine, according to cbs news contributor dr. davids. >> what you worry about is that that valet, when they're breathing or talking, can actually expel droplets. those droplets can stay in the air for a period of time, and the president could have inhaled them. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that the white house rejected a centers for disease control document detailing how states can safely reopen aferything...
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further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>hurt procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a capacity for widespread testing of both patients and employees so we have about 11,014 1000 tested so far. ace tim tim attic, so they don't have a symptoms of the disease and in fact we've only seen a 0.3 of one percent so 99.7% of our toys. >>don't have the virus safety protocols also include daily screening of employees. >>and patients will be checked for symptoms when they arrived at the hospital or clinics in addition, there are extra precautions in place for treating those who have contracted covid-19 we do still have a few patients in house that actually do have covid that we're treating both in the icu and on the re
further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>hurt procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a...
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further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a capacity for widespread testing of both patients and employees so we have about 11,014 1000 tested so far dramatic so they don't have the symptoms of the disease and in fact we've only seen a 0.3 of one percent so 99.7% of our toys. >>don't have the virus safety protocols also include daily screening of employees. >>and patients will be checked for symptoms when they arrived at the hospital or clinics in addition, there are extra precautions in place for treating those who have contracted covid-19 we do still have a few patients in house that actually do have covid that retreating both in the icu and on the regular floors.
further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo david entwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a...
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further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo davidwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed. but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a capacity for widespread testing of both patients and employees so we have about 11,014 1000 tested so far dramatic so they don't have the symptoms of the disease and in fact we've only seen a 0.3 of one percent so 99.7% of our toys. >>don't have the virus safety protocols also include daily screening of employees. >>and patients will be checked for symptoms when they arrived at the hospital or clinics in addition, there are extra precautions in place for treating those who have contracted covid-19 we do still have a few patients in house that actually do have covid that retreating both in the icu and on the regular floors. >>b
further spread of covid-19 stanford says many of those surgeries are back on the schedule according to ceo davidwistle's we see these are anywhere from. >>her procedures to neurosurgical procedures to orthopedic procedures so there's a broad range of things before wind that we had a longer period of time that could be delayed. but now in some cases are becoming urgent new safety protocols are in place including the use of masks and personal protection equipment. >>and as a capacity...
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economic stability and help from outside august on made millions of people unemployed according to the planning minister. david an exponential rise in the number of 19. because of the restrictions being lifted. up to 18000000 people. out of a job the hundreds of civilians have disappeared during yemen's 5 year war many are said to been taken in for questioning by the sound. and their families are desperate for answers about their relatives whereabouts 70 deca has a story. it's the not knowing which is the hardest part it's been 5 years since these children lost with their father since his wife lost you for certain that he was alive and the only live human your with i haven't heard about my husband since he was abducted not even a call or news i haven't heard his voice since then i don't know anything i searched on looked everywhere i made reports to the police and the security directorate i even went to the ministry of the interior according to his wife adel her dad was a bus driver in yemen southern port city of aden she says he was taken for questioning by groups backed by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. and the
economic stability and help from outside august on made millions of people unemployed according to the planning minister. david an exponential rise in the number of 19. because of the restrictions being lifted. up to 18000000 people. out of a job the hundreds of civilians have disappeared during yemen's 5 year war many are said to been taken in for questioning by the sound. and their families are desperate for answers about their relatives whereabouts 70 deca has a story. it's the not knowing...
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according to bloomberg intelligence, this could translate to ¥.7 trillion and outputs. davidore -- i am losing count -- expected yet again to announce chapter three or chapter four of the stimulus package. what do we know? sophie: that would be the fourth round of virus stimulus. $60 billion set aside for that. it represents about 12% of gdp. for this round, singapore is excited to draw on its reserves for a second time to support a recovery with more measures for households and workers. this is the government prepares for the second phase of reopening by the end of june. while acknowledging infections will likely rise when activities resume, given the are still indications within the population. heads up we will be getting the final minutes from first quarter gdp. the preliminary numbers showed a decent fraction of over 10% but today's data is excited not to be as bad. also on the agenda -- the australian prime minister scott morrison is to deliver a speech to the press club during which he is likely toward of the heart economic road ahead that could last three to five years
according to bloomberg intelligence, this could translate to ¥.7 trillion and outputs. davidore -- i am losing count -- expected yet again to announce chapter three or chapter four of the stimulus package. what do we know? sophie: that would be the fourth round of virus stimulus. $60 billion set aside for that. it represents about 12% of gdp. for this round, singapore is excited to draw on its reserves for a second time to support a recovery with more measures for households and workers. this...
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david lee, good morning. accordinga report today in "the new york post," the doctor responded to a request from the nypd chief of department terrence manahan for half a million surgical masks saying, "i don't give two [bleep] about your cuffs, i need them for others." he did offer to provide the department with 50,000 masks and, since that conversation happened, many members of the nypd have died from the virus. he called the report "a little bit disturbing and he would talk with health commissioner. the new york city health department has issued a statement saying in part "things are set out of frustration but no harm was rushed to anyone. at the commissioner apologized for her contribution to the exchange in the apology was accepted. the head of the new york police union is joining the chorus of lawmakers and others calling for the commission to be fired and he called her remarks "despicable and unforgivable. and that daily briefing should be starting within the hour. the reopening of new york city is still weeks awa
david lee, good morning. accordinga report today in "the new york post," the doctor responded to a request from the nypd chief of department terrence manahan for half a million surgical masks saying, "i don't give two [bleep] about your cuffs, i need them for others." he did offer to provide the department with 50,000 masks and, since that conversation happened, many members of the nypd have died from the virus. he called the report "a little bit disturbing and he would...
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broadway shows to be expended through the summer until at least september 6 according to broadway leak. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ davidew york to our bloomberg tv and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. we start again today with the markets and get a check on those from abigail doolittle. abigail? abigail: anemic on the surface. small move fluctuating between declines. beneath the surface there is a lot of action. ,rom a sector perspective yesterday we were talking about the financials lagging. that is the case once again. this could be worrisome because the sector is on a bear market. it could be interesting to see whether or not the rally we have out of the march lows could continue without the key sector on board. , and we have lots of green the nasdaq biotech index up 1.4%. one of the big winners is novavax. they will be able to receive close to $400 million to pursue one of their vaccine treatments.
broadway shows to be expended through the summer until at least september 6 according to broadway leak. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ davidew york to our bloomberg tv and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. we start again today with the markets and get a check on those from abigail doolittle. abigail? abigail: anemic on the surface. small move fluctuating between declines. beneath the surface there is a lot of...
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according to the washington first glennon doors memoir untamed after that is the splendid and the buyer turned violent eric larson study of winston churchill's leadership to the london blitz and then david allen sibley has the life of birds followed by charlie illustrated fight bulls. and repping up the look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the "washington post" is hidden valley road. a profile of the galvin family which consisted of 12 children half of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia. some of these authors have a paradigm book tv and you can watch them online @booktv.org. >> the president from public affairs available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president, organized by the ranking by noted historians from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executives and leadership styles. visit our website, c-span.org/the president to learn more about each president and historian feature. in order your copy today wherever books and e-books are sold. >> tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern best-selling thriller writer david talks about his writing career and books on in-depth. watch book tv on cspan2. >> m
according to the washington first glennon doors memoir untamed after that is the splendid and the buyer turned violent eric larson study of winston churchill's leadership to the london blitz and then david allen sibley has the life of birds followed by charlie illustrated fight bulls. and repping up the look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the "washington post" is hidden valley road. a profile of the galvin family which consisted of 12 children half of whom...
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according to second samuel. when 70,000 men died by a plague, david cried out as he covered himself in prayer and the lord answered and said it is enough. stay the hand. lord, let that be the cry today, and let that be your answer. enough coronavirus, enough to fear, enough to poverty. we pray over president trump, the first lady, the vice president and second lady, and this administration. let your hand establish president trump and let your arms strengthen him. let your right hand and your holy arm give him victory. we declare victory in the name of jesus. isaiah says guide him continually, and you said in the psalms that you will guide him by the stillness of your hand. send out your light and truth. lord, we pray for your mercies. they are new every day. every morning your mercies are new. your steadfast love never ceases. i declare new mercies for hospital workers. new mercies for moms and dads, pastors and clergy's, ceos and employers, for the president and vice president. god, your love is steadfast and it endures forever. right now, wrap your arms a love around every person who is hurting. every person who
according to second samuel. when 70,000 men died by a plague, david cried out as he covered himself in prayer and the lord answered and said it is enough. stay the hand. lord, let that be the cry today, and let that be your answer. enough coronavirus, enough to fear, enough to poverty. we pray over president trump, the first lady, the vice president and second lady, and this administration. let your hand establish president trump and let your arms strengthen him. let your right hand and your...
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fox's david lee miller with the late from new york. >> reporter: lou, according to the latest statisticse one-day death toll in new york state is now at its lowest point in little more than a month. nevertheless, 226 people statewide have lost their life to the virus in just 24 hours. but the virus infection if rate is on the decline, and starting today the temporary field hospital set up here in central park by a charity group to provide additional beds stop accepting new patients. mount sinai set a drop in hospital cases says the charity is no longer needed. the field hospital will continue treating those still in need of care for the next two week before the tents here are dismantled. governor andrew cuomo, as you mentioned, released new details on the reopening of the economy different phases, starting with construction, manufacturing, wholesalers and some retail stores with curbside pick-up. the restart won't be statewide but, rather, on a regional basis. the governor gave a list of requirements regions must meet, among them a two week drop in deaths and hospitalizations, at least 3
fox's david lee miller with the late from new york. >> reporter: lou, according to the latest statisticse one-day death toll in new york state is now at its lowest point in little more than a month. nevertheless, 226 people statewide have lost their life to the virus in just 24 hours. but the virus infection if rate is on the decline, and starting today the temporary field hospital set up here in central park by a charity group to provide additional beds stop accepting new patients. mount...
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according to the washington post. topping the list is untamed. after that the split in the file, eric larson's study of winston churchill at leadership during the london blitz. david allen sibley describes the life of birds followed by darley mc cassie. wrapping up our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post is robert coker's hidden valley road. a profile of the gallon family which consisted of 12 children half of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online, booktv.org. >> the presidents from public affairs available now in paperback and e-book, presents biographies of every president organized by their ranking by noted historians, from best to worst and features perspectives into the lives a nation's chief executive and leadership style. visit our website, c-span.org/thepresidents to learn more abo e
according to the washington post. topping the list is untamed. after that the split in the file, eric larson's study of winston churchill at leadership during the london blitz. david allen sibley describes the life of birds followed by darley mc cassie. wrapping up our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post is robert coker's hidden valley road. a profile of the gallon family which consisted of 12 children half of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia. some...
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david willis for us there. in the us, the economic fallout from the coronavirus is without modern precedent — according to the chairmaneral reserve. he urged congress to spend more money to avoid long—term damage. stocks tumbled on hearing the gloomy forecast. the bbc‘s nada tawfik has more. this time of year, motor coaches would normally be carrying tourists to take in dc‘s top attractions. instead, dozens of empty buses are the focal point in this rally organised by the industry. with cancelled trips and events affecting employees‘ livelihoods, they want congress to step in with $15 billion in funding. i can tell you that almost every one of these companies is on the brink of going out of business. we have done some research and we know by the end of the year if the same business patterns continued that we have seen — and they are likely to — we could be 25% operational compared to what we would normally be this year. workers in the services industries, many of them low—income, have been especially affected by the coronavirus lockdown. according to a survey by the federal reserve, almost 40% of households making les
david willis for us there. in the us, the economic fallout from the coronavirus is without modern precedent — according to the chairmaneral reserve. he urged congress to spend more money to avoid long—term damage. stocks tumbled on hearing the gloomy forecast. the bbc‘s nada tawfik has more. this time of year, motor coaches would normally be carrying tourists to take in dc‘s top attractions. instead, dozens of empty buses are the focal point in this rally organised by the industry. with...
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david, finally new york city will start to reopen. phase one begins the first or second week of june, according to the mayor there. he says up to 400,000 new yorkers could start going back to work. this is in the fields of construction, manufacture, nonessential retail. now, the mayor says he wants to see less than 50% occupancy in these businesses and social distancing and some sort of face covering are a must. david? >> new york city set to joint the rest of the country. matt, thank you. >>> as all of this was playing out today, president trump was waging war with twitter, after they fact-checked two of his tweets. tonight, twitter says it will keep doing it, and jon karl who we saw earlier here, was following this as well, today. >> reporter: president trump hit back at twitter today, accusing them of censoring conservative voices after the social media giant took the extraordinary step of attaching fact checks to two of the president's tweets filled with false information. >> they try to silence views that they disagree with by selectively applying a fact check. fact check. f-a f-a-c-t, fact check. >> reporter
david, finally new york city will start to reopen. phase one begins the first or second week of june, according to the mayor there. he says up to 400,000 new yorkers could start going back to work. this is in the fields of construction, manufacture, nonessential retail. now, the mayor says he wants to see less than 50% occupancy in these businesses and social distancing and some sort of face covering are a must. david? >> new york city set to joint the rest of the country. matt, thank...
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weeks here staying inside the grounds, spending some time at camp david focussed on the economic roll out of the country reopening, accordingo aides. so we'll have a chance when he returns to the white house, we hope to perhaps ask him some questions. big on the board for the president this week, he will travel to arizona and will be visiting one of the mask manufacturers, the honeywell company that stepped up to produce some of that personal protective equipment that medical and front line health care workers have needed. so the president will use his first real big travel out of the white house to emphasize how there has been this public/private partnership and honor the health care workers who have been at the forefront of everyone's concern about the risks they take and the work they've been doing. but it's a noticeable shift, ali, of the president wanting to be a part of the reopening. wanting to get back into campaign mode. when it comes to dr. fauci, of course, he is a long-time civil servant, not a political appointee and has risen to prominence as he has many other times before when there have been points of nation
weeks here staying inside the grounds, spending some time at camp david focussed on the economic roll out of the country reopening, accordingo aides. so we'll have a chance when he returns to the white house, we hope to perhaps ask him some questions. big on the board for the president this week, he will travel to arizona and will be visiting one of the mask manufacturers, the honeywell company that stepped up to produce some of that personal protective equipment that medical and front line...
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would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were really not only 0 bail and early release when they start letting people out with crimes of this nature, it's very concerning for the public safety and residents park community then there are the actual child survivors sergeant kelly says any decision to release an alleged child molester cannot be made without considering what it would mean to their it takes tremendous amount of courage. >>ortiz child victims to come forward and tell their stories. the release of this individual for victimizes them. >>says bill reduction motion is scheduled to be argued in court on friday. haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>what will california schools to look like in the fall as millions of children head back to class and this age of social distancing answers to that question could come as early as tomorrow. kron four's jonathan karl he joins us live in the newsroom and has details jonathan. >>catherine tomorrow morning leaders from all of california's 1000 school districts are se
would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were really not only 0 bail and early release when they start letting people out with crimes of this nature, it's very concerning for the public safety and residents park community then there are the actual child survivors sergeant kelly says any decision to release an alleged child molester cannot be made...
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would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were really not only 0 bail and early release when they start letting people out with crimes of this nature, it's very concerning public safety and residents park community then there are the actual child survivors sergeant kelly says any decision to release an alleged child molester cannot be made without considering what it would mean to their it takes tremendous amount of courage. >>ortiz child victims to come forward and tell their stories. the release of this individual for victimizes them. >>says bill reduction motion is scheduled to be argued in court on friday. haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>what will california schools, look like in the fall as millions of children head back to class in this age of social distancing. answers to that question could come as early as tomorrow kron four's jonathan mccall is live in the newsroom and he has details jonathan, you know so many folks been waiting for this catherine tomorrow morning leaders from all of california's
would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were really not only 0 bail and early release when they start letting people out with crimes of this nature, it's very concerning public safety and residents park community then there are the actual child survivors sergeant kelly says any decision to release an alleged child molester cannot be made without...
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a tweet that, according to twitter, was inciting violence. i wan to bring david culver in for us. he's covering this from china. talk to us about this development as the president tries to take aim here. what does this actually do, how is this going to be received? >> well, it was certainly a lot that he covered in that and there is a big context that we have to grasp. for one, it is not being received well here in china and i could say that without hearing from officials because our freed in broadcast when the president was speaking went out to black and that is kplon when things are sensitive and simply put the chinese government doesn't like it. and that is the case. and the president talked about termib ating his relationship with the world health organization because he believes that china has simply controlled the w.h.o. and how they have simply dictated what has gone on with the handling of this virus early on. now it is also worth noting that the president mentioned several other realities playing out within hong kong and the fear over the border there. he's talking about
a tweet that, according to twitter, was inciting violence. i wan to bring david culver in for us. he's covering this from china. talk to us about this development as the president tries to take aim here. what does this actually do, how is this going to be received? >> well, it was certainly a lot that he covered in that and there is a big context that we have to grasp. for one, it is not being received well here in china and i could say that without hearing from officials because our...
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what i only have focus on in terms of what david's next is unpublished book, which became a guiding star for me on how to put this narrative together. accordingo his book, he says he was lecturing about his experience in the psychiatric pair, a husband and wife, a psychologist and psychiatrist, asked if they could go in too. now, i could not verify that that actually happened. that would end up being one of the many issues that started to emerge with the study that indicated to me that things were not as they appeared in the way that he portrayed them. susan: in his unpublished book ultimately, how many people did he say participated in this project? susannah: he said all eight participated in his project. the problem was i could not verify many of his claims, and found many inconsistencies along the way. susan: how did the study become so important? susannah: the study itself was published in "science," which is one of the most esteemed science -- scientific publications in the world. in many ways, you think, eight people -- if you think of a data set in terms of number of subjects, it is not a very scientific or rigorous data set. however,
what i only have focus on in terms of what david's next is unpublished book, which became a guiding star for me on how to put this narrative together. accordingo his book, he says he was lecturing about his experience in the psychiatric pair, a husband and wife, a psychologist and psychiatrist, asked if they could go in too. now, i could not verify that that actually happened. that would end up being one of the many issues that started to emerge with the study that indicated to me that things...
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david? >> reporter: okay, erica, this is a department of homeland security report that, according to a sourceth it, tells cnn that essentially they're accusing the chinese of having concealed the severity of this outbreak early on, even going back o january. and while doing so simultaneously started to stockpile some of the badly needed ppes, the medical gear, the gowns, the face masks, the goggles. secretary of state mike pompeo was asked about this over the weekend. listen to what he had to say. >> we can confirm that the chinese communist party did all that it could to make sure that the world didn't learn in a timely fashion about what was taking place. there's lots of evidence of that. some of it you can see in public, some classic -- hundreds of people, tens of thousands in the united states -- president trump says we're going to hold those accountable and on a timeline that is our own. >> reporter: the chinese government is in the midst of a national holiday here, mayday. but we put a request for comments on this. haven't heard back. in global times, state-run media, they're responding
david? >> reporter: okay, erica, this is a department of homeland security report that, according to a sourceth it, tells cnn that essentially they're accusing the chinese of having concealed the severity of this outbreak early on, even going back o january. and while doing so simultaneously started to stockpile some of the badly needed ppes, the medical gear, the gowns, the face masks, the goggles. secretary of state mike pompeo was asked about this over the weekend. listen to what he...
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david kane. —— came. ——king. north and south korean troops have exchanged gunfire along the demilitarised zone which separates the two countries. that‘s accordingrom the north which hit a guard post, prompting troops to broadcast a warning and fire back. laura bicker, our correspondent in seoul, gave us some more details on the incident and what it means. these incidents are rare. the last time there was an exchange of fire was 2017 when a north korean soldier made a dash across the south amid a hail of bullets. when it comes to the motivation behind this the south korean military is trying to find out, was this a deliberate act on behalf of the north or simply an accident? right now a south korean official has said he is assessing this as a low probability this was a deliberate act but they are still his assessment is based on the fact foru bullets were fired at the guard post, that was not the optimum firing range and he says the weather was bad and there were no unusual north korean troop movements. but again that is one assessment not the final assessment of this time. the timing of this is what many people are worried about because it come
david kane. —— came. ——king. north and south korean troops have exchanged gunfire along the demilitarised zone which separates the two countries. that‘s accordingrom the north which hit a guard post, prompting troops to broadcast a warning and fire back. laura bicker, our correspondent in seoul, gave us some more details on the incident and what it means. these incidents are rare. the last time there was an exchange of fire was 2017 when a north korean soldier made a dash across the...
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compared with the 7-day average of cases it's seen a 5% decline in cases in nevada david, i think to sum it up, though, according the wall street notes over the weekend, one of the reasons the market's in a better mood this morning is there hasn't been a huge significant spike in hospitalizations and deaths in a lot of the key states that reopened, at least not yet and people are looking at that as so far as a positive development. >> right it certainly is seen as a positive some of the health experts will tell you it could be as much as three or four weeks after reopening that you see that potential spike. so we will continue to monitor it closely of course, the hardest hit or one of the hardest hit states is new york governor cuomo beginning a phased reopening for the past weekend on saturday. one city began resuming manufacturing, wholesale trade, curb side retail and agricultural work. if all goes to plan, most offices and person retail and professional services will resume business in about two weeks. joining us now, following the first phase of reopening is the mayor of ithaca. nice to have you with us thi
compared with the 7-day average of cases it's seen a 5% decline in cases in nevada david, i think to sum it up, though, according the wall street notes over the weekend, one of the reasons the market's in a better mood this morning is there hasn't been a huge significant spike in hospitalizations and deaths in a lot of the key states that reopened, at least not yet and people are looking at that as so far as a positive development. >> right it certainly is seen as a positive some of the...
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and david alan sibley has a life of birds followed by charlie mccaskey illustrated fables. and repping up some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the "washington post" is robert hidden valley road, profile which consisted of 12 children half of whom are diagnosed with schizophrenia. some of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online @booktv.org. >> ♪ ♪ >> the presidents from public affairs. available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president, organized by the ranking by noted historians from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executives and leadership styles. visit our website c-span.org/the presidents. to learn more about each president in history and future. in order your copy today wherever books and e-books are sold. >> tonight on book tv in prime time we look at some author programs with fellows from stanford university hoover institution. facebook profound or chris hughes has a plan to reduce poverty and strength in the middle class. cecilia details her experience of serving as the first latina director of the jemison policy
and david alan sibley has a life of birds followed by charlie mccaskey illustrated fables. and repping up some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the "washington post" is robert hidden valley road, profile which consisted of 12 children half of whom are diagnosed with schizophrenia. some of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online @booktv.org. >> ♪ ♪ >> the presidents from public affairs. available now in paperback and e-book....
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david. >> can you tell me again? >> because i know how he was killed and what they did with him. >> reporter: how did she know? accordingchael drank. a lot. >> every night he would almost down a whole bottle of scotch, and i guess he just needed to talk. >> reporter: and the story wolfe told, according to the ex, implicated more than just himself. here's what happened, as nancy heard it. wolfe and harry britton, barbara's father, rented a motel room on that long ago july night, invited david to a meeting there. >> when he gets at the hotel, they have a very small conversation and michael shot david in the head. >> he told me he had to get so drunk to do it. and that the first shot didn't kill him. he had to shoot him again. >> reporter: after which, as nancy relayed the story -- >> they did take his car to the airport and left it there. then they took him over to -- i mean there was an empty lot there. and that's where they buried him. >> reporter: he did not spare the detail, said nancy. >> he did tell me he poured some corrosive, and i think it was lye, is what he said, over the body. >> and sure enough, that was cons
david. >> can you tell me again? >> because i know how he was killed and what they did with him. >> reporter: how did she know? accordingchael drank. a lot. >> every night he would almost down a whole bottle of scotch, and i guess he just needed to talk. >> reporter: and the story wolfe told, according to the ex, implicated more than just himself. here's what happened, as nancy heard it. wolfe and harry britton, barbara's father, rented a motel room on that long...
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that's why those doctors have decided to go in quarantine, according to all of their spokespeople. jon. jon: davidpunt at the white house. thank you. amid record unemployment, people across the nation are hoping to get back to work. tomorrow, 11 states are easing even more restrictions with that goal in mind. even as national polling indicates americans are more wooeworried about measures being loosened too quickly. aishah hasnie is live in new york city with more on that. aishah. >> reporter: tennessee is one of those states reopening this week, nashville begins phase one tomorrow and congressman mark green there urging other states to follow. >> santa clara, los angeles county, miami-dade and they all start saying the same thing, that the virus is penetrated the community much greater than we thought, which makes the mortality rate much lower, we've got to make better decisions. >> reporter: ohio also begins a phased reopening this week, as protesters rallied at the state house on saturday. it's a balancing act for everyone. governor mike dewine says he would veto any bill from the legislature t
that's why those doctors have decided to go in quarantine, according to all of their spokespeople. jon. jon: davidpunt at the white house. thank you. amid record unemployment, people across the nation are hoping to get back to work. tomorrow, 11 states are easing even more restrictions with that goal in mind. even as national polling indicates americans are more wooeworried about measures being loosened too quickly. aishah hasnie is live in new york city with more on that. aishah. >>...
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he will stay the hand of the enemy according to second samuel chapter 21:16. when 70,000 men died by a plague, davidried out as he covered himself in prayer. and the lord answered and said, it is enough. staying out of thine hand. lord, let that be the cry today. let that be your answer. lord, enough coronavirus, and a half to death, enough to fear, enough deposi to poverty. we pray over president trump and first lady and vice president as i can lady and his administration. i declare psalm 89: 21. let your hand establish president trump and let your arm strength in him. i declare psalm 98:1 that your holy arm will give them victory. we declare victory in the name of jesus. isaiah 58: 11 says guide him continually. in psalm 78:72 that you would guide him by the skill fullness of your hand here to you declared in psalm 43 to send out your light and truth and let him lead his household, his administration. in the name of jesus. lord, we pray for your mercies, for they are new every single day. and every morning, your mercies are new. your steadfast love never ceases. i declare new mercies for hospital
he will stay the hand of the enemy according to second samuel chapter 21:16. when 70,000 men died by a plague, davidried out as he covered himself in prayer. and the lord answered and said, it is enough. staying out of thine hand. lord, let that be the cry today. let that be your answer. lord, enough coronavirus, and a half to death, enough to fear, enough deposi to poverty. we pray over president trump and first lady and vice president as i can lady and his administration. i declare psalm 89:...
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according to the justice department and f.b.i. today they said the shooter, mohammed alshamrani, communicated with the terror group the night before the attack. cbs's davidtin reports tonight on how they cracked the case. >> reporter: before alshamrani was gunned down by sheriff's deputies, he tried to destroy his iphones, but they survived, and today attorney general barr revealed what investigat revealed what investigators found. >> the phones contained information previously unknown to us that definitively establishes alshamrani's significant ties to al qaeda and the arabian peninsula. >> reporter: barr said it took the f.b.i. four months to unlock the passwords. >> unfortunately apple would not >> unfortunately apple would not help us unlock the phones. help us unlock the phones. >> reporter: apple insists it is not able to unlock password- protected phones. protected phones. reshamrani's phones revealed he first contacted al qaeda in 2015 first contacted al qaeda in 2015 and continued while he was and continued while he was attending flight school in the u.s. >> taking advantage of the information he acquired here to assess how many people he could
according to the justice department and f.b.i. today they said the shooter, mohammed alshamrani, communicated with the terror group the night before the attack. cbs's davidtin reports tonight on how they cracked the case. >> reporter: before alshamrani was gunned down by sheriff's deputies, he tried to destroy his iphones, but they survived, and today attorney general barr revealed what investigat revealed what investigators found. >> the phones contained information previously...