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digital publishing is one industry more people n.p.r. publishes magazines one of the print runs of its paper editions have been falling for years its online presence has been growing fast its online publications now account for a 3rd of its revenues. to work on the future viability of a company. and that involves finding qualified stuff we have an arrangement with whereby we can contact its recent graduate student. so we can recruit good candidates for digital business. export driven manufacturing base is taking a battering because of the coronavirus crisis while digital developments are not a crisp eat. the digital. groups and make them more savvy. digital technologies play a key role in just about every sector of the economy nowadays there's no way around the need to optimize people's digital skill sets. health care workers have emerged as the real heroes of this pandemic we cheered them on banging on pots and pans from our balconies and applauding on street corners we realized how important they are and realized that just. willing to
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only one making up stories about what's happening in seattle, because this weekend, fox news published digitally altered and misleading photos on stories about "chaz," including this photo. woo, looks scary. you've got an armed man, and a broken window, and three menacing people roaming the husk of an old navy. spooky stuff. spookiest of all, it's totally made up. that's actually three different photos. they're composited together. wow, that is bad. not just as a breach of journalistic ethics, it's a breach of photoshop standards. but all of fox news' best graphic designers are busy making lou dobbs look like he's still alive. that wasn't the only doctored image fox news posted on their website this weekend. because they also posted this photo with the same guy, apparently after he had a terrible accident with the photoshop crop tool. no surprise fox cut off part of his left wing. ♪ ♪ >> we joke, you decide! >> stephen: now, after being called out for manufacturing pure propaganda, fox news has apologized. still, i'm worried about them. they've attracted protests of their own. just look at fox a
only one making up stories about what's happening in seattle, because this weekend, fox news published digitally altered and misleading photos on stories about "chaz," including this photo. woo, looks scary. you've got an armed man, and a broken window, and three menacing people roaming the husk of an old navy. spooky stuff. spookiest of all, it's totally made up. that's actually three different photos. they're composited together. wow, that is bad. not just as a breach of...
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digital world and the technology landscape. professor rasmus nielsen is director at the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism at oxford university in england, and he has publishedsively on the role of digital technology. and jevon west is director of the centerfor an informed public at the university of washington in the united states. he is co—author of a new book that's just coming out, the art of scepticism in a data—driven world, about how to dismantle misinformation in a world of fake news. welcome to you both and to our audience members whojoin us from all over the world and, of course, to you. and don't forget, you too can join the conversation. it is #bbcglobalquestions. let us go to our first question, and we are going to gujarat in india, and fire away. what are the dangers posed by this misinformation in the age of internet? so that's what are the dangers posed by spreading misinformation, gentlemen? 0k, jevin, let's start with you. i think one of the biggest danger is, aside from the issue itself, so misinformation about whether vaccines are dangerous to our body, if we reduce the number of individuals that are willing to take a vaccination, that co
digital world and the technology landscape. professor rasmus nielsen is director at the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism at oxford university in england, and he has publishedsively on the role of digital technology. and jevon west is director of the centerfor an informed public at the university of washington in the united states. he is co—author of a new book that's just coming out, the art of scepticism in a data—driven world, about how to dismantle misinformation in a world...
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this.you saw it was published by the center for countering digital heat.y put this action group together and found that 90.6% of disinformation reported remain visible online afterwards without any warning attached. what is going on and what can be done? this is not in compliance. there are pieces in place that are supposed to be observed. >> this is such a good example. if the companies enforce their own platform policies and risk , there will be problems. is a citizenppens will report content. something is done. we need the companies to work more effectively. germany, the companies are on a strict timetable to take down what has been reported to them or they become liable. we see this in other industries as well. there were certain condition. one is a response will need to identify money laundering. we are used to getting a letter from our bank when there is something wrong with our account. the banks have a response ready to monitor. requireit will different methods around the world. >> congressman, anything to add to that? we have the same problem in t
this.you saw it was published by the center for countering digital heat.y put this action group together and found that 90.6% of disinformation reported remain visible online afterwards without any warning attached. what is going on and what can be done? this is not in compliance. there are pieces in place that are supposed to be observed. >> this is such a good example. if the companies enforce their own platform policies and risk , there will be problems. is a citizenppens will report...
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the only members of the industry offering help humble bundle a digital video game store front announced a million fund dedicated to publishing games by black developers, i really hope that it. >>thus the support that the video game companies are extending outward. >>it is really carried through. and when i visit game studios, which is what my job is going visit with creators all over the that i will see a lot more black creators a lot more. black sought leaders, you know participating in the kinds of stories we're going to see and play them. >>in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news of 6 our coverage continues on kron-on thanks for joining us. >>> grandpa knocked down. he is 75. >> a nationwide protest pushing police to their breaking point. >> then, projectile epidemic. >> he got hit in the forehead. this bystander lost in eye. plus, the shocking discovery. they did use tear gas. here they are. and exclusive. inside the store where george floyd bought his pack of cigarettes and the machine that said his 20-dollar bill was counterfeit. then,
the only members of the industry offering help humble bundle a digital video game store front announced a million fund dedicated to publishing games by black developers, i really hope that it. >>thus the support that the video game companies are extending outward. >>it is really carried through. and when i visit game studios, which is what my job is going visit with creators all over the that i will see a lot more black creators a lot more. black sought leaders, you know...
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digits. booktv will continue to bring you new programs and publishing news. you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime, booktv.org. here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to new york city's strand bookstore. most of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them online, booktv.org. >> good evening and welcome to pmp live. i am liz, director of events and marketing. thank you for joining us here where we continue to bring vital conversations to our politics and prose community. at any time during the event tonight you can hit the green button below to purchase books by either of tonight's fathers on our website. every single book purchase tonight will come with a signed bookplate and we urge you to
digits. booktv will continue to bring you new programs and publishing news. you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime, booktv.org. here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to new york city's strand bookstore. most of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them online, booktv.org. >> good evening and welcome to pmp live. i am liz, director of events and marketing. thank you for joining us here where we continue to bring vital...
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problem they've got is the book is out there the media have it extracts have been published people have copies of i have a digital copy of copies circulating here and many many many thousands of copies have hit the bookstores in the u.s. and beyond ready for the publication date on tuesday so it is very difficult for the court to argue. that they've ministration to argue to the court that this book needs to be stopped john bolton well he's opposing it obviously it's the actions against him rather than against the publisher it's john bolton he says is donald trump doesn't want to stop foreign governments leaving his boots the problem he's got such is the american people reading this now the u.k. france and germany say they won't back a u.s. push for the reimposition of u.n. sanctions on iran washington has threatened to trigger the sanctions if the u.n. does not extend a certain expiring weapons and foreign ministers from the 3 european countries say that could jeopardize the 2015 new care court they're urging terror on to fully comply with the deal. well former allies in yemen's war are now battling to control an
problem they've got is the book is out there the media have it extracts have been published people have copies of i have a digital copy of copies circulating here and many many many thousands of copies have hit the bookstores in the u.s. and beyond ready for the publication date on tuesday so it is very difficult for the court to argue. that they've ministration to argue to the court that this book needs to be stopped john bolton well he's opposing it obviously it's the actions against him...
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problem they've got is the book is out there the media have it extracts have been published people have copies of i have a digital copy of copies circulating here and many many many thousands of copies have hit the bookstores in the u.s. and beyond ready for the publication date on tuesday so it is very difficult for the court to argue. that they've ministration to argue to the court that this book needs to be stopped john bolton well he's opposing it obviously it's the actions against him rather than against the publisher john bolton says donald trump doesn't want to stop foreign governments leaving his boots the problem he's got such is the american people reading this. still ahead of you here on al-jazeera mass testing and rapid action china says it plans. to stamp out the 1000 outbreak in beijing and piling up the pressure on the president protests in mali the 2nd time. how the weather's looking lossie dry across much of japan over the next couple of days cloud in the process of pulling out of the way follow that cloud the seasonal rise right down into the central areas of china will see some very heavy rainf
problem they've got is the book is out there the media have it extracts have been published people have copies of i have a digital copy of copies circulating here and many many many thousands of copies have hit the bookstores in the u.s. and beyond ready for the publication date on tuesday so it is very difficult for the court to argue. that they've ministration to argue to the court that this book needs to be stopped john bolton well he's opposing it obviously it's the actions against him...
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this is the will to act before, maybe saw this and your family with this, was published by the center for countering a digital hate. it put this action group together and found 90.6% of the misinformation reported, reported, remained visible online afterwards without any warnings attached. what's going on and what can be done? this is not even in compliance asheville were talking up big-time legislation but are pieces in place that are supposed be observed as is. >> this is a good example. if the companies enforce their own platforms policies and if they responded to content -- problems with existing scale as a do but they don't. that's whether so much bad content states stacey. what often happens is a citizen will report content, , nothing s done. that citizen will be a journalist or some organization -- the companies respond. we need the companies to be proactive and find this content more effectively. in germany they goes to the hate speech law. there's a strict timetable to take content down or they become legally liable. it's required for the companies to take action. we see this in other industries. ban
this is the will to act before, maybe saw this and your family with this, was published by the center for countering a digital hate. it put this action group together and found 90.6% of the misinformation reported, reported, remained visible online afterwards without any warnings attached. what's going on and what can be done? this is not even in compliance asheville were talking up big-time legislation but are pieces in place that are supposed be observed as is. >> this is a good...
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and of course, those papers are not only published in hard copy but they're digitized and accessiblehem. and nobody i think can look at those, if you go through those papers looking for indians, nobody can go through there and say that washington was not interested in indians. he talks about them a lot. some people say that -- somebody else that, saying that the cabinet talk about indians more than anything else. part of the national budget on indians. washington does talk but indians a lot. refers to indians a lot, but primarily in the context of indian land or indian treaties or political relations with indians or wars against indians. much less interested in indian culture. there is, as i mention in the book and as roger kennedy opinions out in this book on lost cities where he is interest in sustain mound and a point where washington is an area of the ohio valley where there are indian mounds everywhere. surely he described what he was seeing, but as roger kennedy points out his journals on that -- at that point seem to have been eaten by mice or bugs. we just don't know. but i a
and of course, those papers are not only published in hard copy but they're digitized and accessiblehem. and nobody i think can look at those, if you go through those papers looking for indians, nobody can go through there and say that washington was not interested in indians. he talks about them a lot. some people say that -- somebody else that, saying that the cabinet talk about indians more than anything else. part of the national budget on indians. washington does talk but indians a lot....
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instruments as the cello when piano with digital effects in her compositions sometimes her pitched voice just barely recognizable. when she spends months publishing in honing her sounds you know when you 1st. hear the song and somehow. just that close to that and maybe over at something else to plan. and then have. for live appearances she arranges her nocturnal solo sessions his concert pieces to be performed with several accompanying ists here she rehearses for a tour that was interrupted by the corona virus epidemic we have been playing with other people and they develop also on your ideas and you have like and that's a real room and that's appearing. and feels like it's not a training sectary something real tangible. evil recorded day or night on a school transports listeners into a world of your only dreaming sounds. if you're interested in more reports about food and drink and cooking then visit our new you tube channel d.w. food there you'll learn how to make a real neapolitan pizza or even delicious pie a here's more rest of us stories creative chefs. the smell of be credible it may just trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm go
instruments as the cello when piano with digital effects in her compositions sometimes her pitched voice just barely recognizable. when she spends months publishing in honing her sounds you know when you 1st. hear the song and somehow. just that close to that and maybe over at something else to plan. and then have. for live appearances she arranges her nocturnal solo sessions his concert pieces to be performed with several accompanying ists here she rehearses for a tour that was interrupted by...
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digits. booktv continue to bring you new programs and publishing news. you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime at booktv.org. .. i always say the most enlightened congressional district in the nation. today i'm hosting a discussion with new york times best-selling author doctor carol anderson about her most recent book "one person, no vote" how voter suppression is destroying our democracy. doctor anderson is a renowned historian, educator and author. she is the charles howard kammer professor of every american studies at emory university and the author of white rage, the unspoken truth of our nation's divide. i'm a great admirer of her work exploring the legacies of slavery, segregation, and discrimination and how we remain fundamentally an unequal nation, 400 years after the arrival of african slavery in north america. doctor anderson's book "one person, no vote" chronicles the history of voter suppression in america including all the current ways the republican party is undermining voting rights. doctor anderson, i am delighted to have
digits. booktv continue to bring you new programs and publishing news. you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime at booktv.org. .. i always say the most enlightened congressional district in the nation. today i'm hosting a discussion with new york times best-selling author doctor carol anderson about her most recent book "one person, no vote" how voter suppression is destroying our democracy. doctor anderson is a renowned historian, educator and author. she is the...
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digits. booktv continue to bring you new programs and publishing news.you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime at booktv.org. .. i always say the most enlightened congressional district in the nation. today i'm hosting a discussion with new york times best-selling author doctor carol anderson about her most
digits. booktv continue to bring you new programs and publishing news.you can also watch all of our archived programs anytime at booktv.org. .. i always say the most enlightened congressional district in the nation. today i'm hosting a discussion with new york times best-selling author doctor carol anderson about her most
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problem they've got is the book is out there the media have it extracts have been published people have copies of i have a digital copy of copies circulating here and many many many thousands of copies have hit the bookstores in the u.s. and beyond ready for the publication date on tuesday so it is very difficult for the court to argue to the they've ministration to argue to the court that this needs to be stopped john bolton well he is opposing it obviously it's the actions against him rather than against the publisher john. he says donald trump doesn't want to stop sword and governments reading his books the problem he's got such is the american people reading sultans book alan as you've been saying says that time has been saying this book is pure fiction but then at the same time and this thing it's full of these national security secrets i believe that john bolton did go through some kind of error of the year process what happened with that. he is well this is been ongoing since january he submitted is transcripts to go through the normal process when it is vetted by several agencies in the government he was
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digits. joining us now to discuss is charlie cook, editor and publisher of the cook political report.ays great to have you here. what's your take on what we saw yesterday in kentucky? >> we don't know what we saw. i'm teasing. this is the new normal. election day will be a month long with people voting for weeks going into the election. election night will happen weeks later as we count the ballots. it depends on the state, are they going to -- some states you can have your ballot postmarked by election day. this will be weeks before we know. progressive candidates, they did well. a lot of times these are -- yes, it's oac, bernie, elizabeth warren against more centrists. it's outsider versus insider. it's not coming back to the district much, not being visible or seen as doing anything. and other things like who is a good candidate and who is not a good candidate? sometimes you could have a great compelling story but if you're not a good candidate when the campaign begins t doesn't help you so much. >> can't take that position for granted. we have a 24-year-old republican newcomer in
digits. joining us now to discuss is charlie cook, editor and publisher of the cook political report.ays great to have you here. what's your take on what we saw yesterday in kentucky? >> we don't know what we saw. i'm teasing. this is the new normal. election day will be a month long with people voting for weeks going into the election. election night will happen weeks later as we count the ballots. it depends on the state, are they going to -- some states you can have your ballot...
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them widely accessible via online publishing, traditional print publishing, but also, something as simple as when these libraries digitize their catalogs, providing subject headings related to slavery, it makes these sources much easier to identify, and much more accessible. the third, add to that a historical reckoning with slavery by leading institutions across new england such as brown university's report on slavery and justice. now, that reckoning, which started back in 2003 with brown, has extended to historic sites large and small, as we hear tonight. other universities and local and state governments have all begun to dig into their own past and relationship with slavery. the finally -- the final piece of this is the work of community activists, of public historians, local historians, independent researchers, who have uncovered an incredible amount of source material on slavery and publicized it in the most radically accessible ways, on blogs and things like that. and this forces us all to acknowledge the region's history of and connection to slavery, so we have all these different conversations that have been goi
them widely accessible via online publishing, traditional print publishing, but also, something as simple as when these libraries digitize their catalogs, providing subject headings related to slavery, it makes these sources much easier to identify, and much more accessible. the third, add to that a historical reckoning with slavery by leading institutions across new england such as brown university's report on slavery and justice. now, that reckoning, which started back in 2003 with brown, has...
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published an analysis that highlights the need for the heroes act. "without additional help from congress and the administration, prospects for double-digit unemployment through the end of next year, and this assumes nothing goes wrong like a serious second wave of the virus. how well the economy does the next several years depends critically on what lawmakers decide to do in the next few weeks. and in the next few weeks, we are not doing another bill, may be but not so big, maybe but not so soon -- they are having their own internal abate about the -- internal debate about the size and scope of timing of what happens next. we must honor our heroes, our state and local governments. see what it means to you and your community. open our economy. testing, tracing, treating, and isolation, and direct payment. it has been said by economists, including chairman powell, that improvement that was viewed in the employment numbers was largely because of the unemployment insurance and the direct payments. we must do that again. we want our voting by mail money in there as well. later today, not here, but in the rayburn room, democrats will unveil hr2, the moving
published an analysis that highlights the need for the heroes act. "without additional help from congress and the administration, prospects for double-digit unemployment through the end of next year, and this assumes nothing goes wrong like a serious second wave of the virus. how well the economy does the next several years depends critically on what lawmakers decide to do in the next few weeks. and in the next few weeks, we are not doing another bill, may be but not so big, maybe but not...
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digital council how berlin's long awaited corona tracing apple defers from office. i would say it's very comparable to the one of switzerland because it follows the same protocol which is the a.p.i. published by apple and google. is very different from the one in china which takes location and all types of other surveillance data into account which simply does not fit with how a democracy like germany works and then it is similar to the one in france but in france there is a more centralized model in terms of data handling whereas in germany an infected person if tested for infection can send his data to all the other phones so you can compare locally on your phone. whether you have been in contact with an infected person or not in france the contact list is sent to centrally and those people that have been in contact will be notified in france you have a more data preserving protocol and in germany you have a more personal protocol because you only talk about yourself and which is the mac and comparison is only done on the phones which is the maximum you can do in terms of privacy protection exactly and that was obviously very very important in developing and launching the german tracing
digital council how berlin's long awaited corona tracing apple defers from office. i would say it's very comparable to the one of switzerland because it follows the same protocol which is the a.p.i. published by apple and google. is very different from the one in china which takes location and all types of other surveillance data into account which simply does not fit with how a democracy like germany works and then it is similar to the one in france but in france there is a more centralized...
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digital humanities, design, oral history, podcast, historical iction and public history. remember what we said about our speakers and their commitment to mentorship and education. she's the author of essays published in 2018 and 2019 in "the civil war and transformation of american citizenship." and new perspectives on the union war. as i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in the flagship journal "civil war history," part of a roundtable discussion about new civil war revisionism. her book manuscript, mentioned in your program, "women, slavery and the boundaries of freedom in washington, d.c." is now under contract, i am pleased to say. with u.n.c. press. it explains how black women in the nation's capital made claims to liberty during the civil war. it is from that work that the program today is derived, "free women, mobilizing emancipation, citizenship and self making in wartime washington, d.c." ladies and gentlemen, tamika unley. [applause] prof. nunley: thank you. good afternoon. should thank you extra, because it is after lunch, late in the afternoon and you are still here. so thank you very much. thank you to john coski and the taff at the american civil war museum for the inv
digital humanities, design, oral history, podcast, historical iction and public history. remember what we said about our speakers and their commitment to mentorship and education. she's the author of essays published in 2018 and 2019 in "the civil war and transformation of american citizenship." and new perspectives on the union war. as i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in the flagship journal "civil war history," part of a roundtable discussion about new...
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collecting her papers and they published them in a lovely book called, "the selected letters of dolley madison". but holly shulman is now the web master of the dolley madison digitaltion, which anybody can find in their library, and it has every letter to and from dolley. so these are the papers that are really crucial. and we also have this great account from her niece, mary cutts, and she writes about her aunt. and a lot of those stories which which must have come from dolley herself, right? so that tells us that, late in her life, she's getting a sense of her legacy. so she, of course, cannot obtrude upon the public notice as a man would, but we think that she kind of coopted her niece and gave her these memoirs, which we've now just published for the first time so people can read those. susan: we have our first bit of video to show you. well, throughout the night, we'd be visiting places that were important to dolley madison, and this is the white house. when you go on tour, you visit a room called the red room. it was an important part of dolley's parlor diplomacy. let's watch. [video clip] ♪ >> the portrait of dolley madison hangs in the red room. she sits i
collecting her papers and they published them in a lovely book called, "the selected letters of dolley madison". but holly shulman is now the web master of the dolley madison digitaltion, which anybody can find in their library, and it has every letter to and from dolley. so these are the papers that are really crucial. and we also have this great account from her niece, mary cutts, and she writes about her aunt. and a lot of those stories which which must have come from dolley...
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collecting her behaviors and published them and a lovely book called the selective letters of dolley madison. but halle is now the web master of the dolley madison digital edition, which anyone can find in their librarian and has every letter to and from dolley. these are the papers that are really crucial. and we also have this great account from her niece, mary, cuts and she writes about her aunt. a lot of the stars have to come from dolley herself. that tells us that, late in her life, she's getting a sense of her legacy. so she, of course, cannot obtrude up on the public notice as a man would, but we think that she kind of co-opted her niece and gave her these memoirs, which we've now just published for the first time so people can read. >> we have our first video to show. you will cut throughout the night and visit places that were important to dolley madison. and this is the white house. when you go on tour, you visited a room called the red room. it was an important part of dolley madison's parliaments. let's watch. >> the portrait of dolley madison hangs in the red room. she sits in a red chair, and red fabrics have already complemented the fabr
collecting her behaviors and published them and a lovely book called the selective letters of dolley madison. but halle is now the web master of the dolley madison digital edition, which anyone can find in their librarian and has every letter to and from dolley. these are the papers that are really crucial. and we also have this great account from her niece, mary, cuts and she writes about her aunt. a lot of the stars have to come from dolley herself. that tells us that, late in her life, she's...
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alongside civil rights leaders reverend al sharpton, i published an advantage in america, particular focus on communities of color. an historic closing the digital divide of an eight devastating impact on communities of color both rural and urban. which the coming months will magnify exponentially without more urgent and successful intervention. in 2020, black americans and other people of color are still by a wide margin significantly less likely to have a home broadband connection and there than their counterparts. they have frequently worked on this issue by searching for libraries, restaurants, offering free wi-fi. pandemic has changed these fundamentals. children placed orders enclosing restricted and foreclosed completely in many instances, broadband access, many of the public places and spaces provided. in classrooms and workplaces has moved online. in their long-standing digital divide has morphed truly into a monstrous covid-19 divide. a few thoughts. access to high-quality broadband is a civil right. we cannot afford to lose it and one that many cannot afford to have. we must focus on affordability as axis issues pretty many the pandem
alongside civil rights leaders reverend al sharpton, i published an advantage in america, particular focus on communities of color. an historic closing the digital divide of an eight devastating impact on communities of color both rural and urban. which the coming months will magnify exponentially without more urgent and successful intervention. in 2020, black americans and other people of color are still by a wide margin significantly less likely to have a home broadband connection and there...
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rights leaders al sharpton [inaudible] i published an op-ed on broadband with a particular focus on communities of color. our historic failure to close the digital divide have a devastating impact on american communities of color, both local and urban, which in the coming months and years will magnified exponentially without a more urgent and successful intervention. in 2020, black americans and other people of color p are stil finding a wide margin, significantly less likely to mhave a home broadband connectn and counterparts, they frequently worked around this issue by searching for libraries, restaurants offering free wifi. the pandemic has changed these fundamentals. shelter in place orders and closings of restricted in for closandforeclosed completely iny instances the broadband access many of these public places and spaces provided. in the classrooms and workplaces have moved online to virtual settings. our long-standing digital divide has morphed truly into a monstrous covid-19 divide. a few thoughts. access to high-quality broadband is a civil right we cannot afford to lose, but one that many cannot afford to have. we must focus on affor
rights leaders al sharpton [inaudible] i published an op-ed on broadband with a particular focus on communities of color. our historic failure to close the digital divide have a devastating impact on american communities of color, both local and urban, which in the coming months and years will magnified exponentially without a more urgent and successful intervention. in 2020, black americans and other people of color p are stil finding a wide margin, significantly less likely to mhave a home...
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publish data on contact tracing here in wales. the wales wide nhs wales test, trace, protect service has now been in operation forjust over a week. a single digitalday, immediately? just to be clear, you are not suggesting people should use a scarf or a home—made face covering from an old sock or something? you're saying at three layer face covering is what people should be using? would you be advising people to always carry one on them outside of the house just in case they are unable to socially distance? people... this is for those situations where they know they will not be able to effectively socially distance. in our shops, when i go out and do my weekly shop, ifind when i go out and do my weekly shop, i find that people follow the rules, that the shops themselves are making sure they don't have lots of people going in, clearly mark one—way system, and people know about not going past each other. the chief medical officer, that the momentary passing people a shop is not the risk that we need to cover. you shouldn't expect to wear, the recommendation doesn't suggest going into supermarkets is a setting where you would need to wear that cover
publish data on contact tracing here in wales. the wales wide nhs wales test, trace, protect service has now been in operation forjust over a week. a single digitalday, immediately? just to be clear, you are not suggesting people should use a scarf or a home—made face covering from an old sock or something? you're saying at three layer face covering is what people should be using? would you be advising people to always carry one on them outside of the house just in case they are unable to...