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going to respond to the economic fallout of the pandemic together with france is pushing for a major edu coronavirus rescue package which calls for direct subsidies to countries in need rather than loans but there's been resistance from europe's wealthier countries austria sweden denmark and the netherlands instead they're proposing and eat package of loans only no subsidies. w.'s chief political editor michelle if they're standing by outside the german parliament for us this morning today if you michele a huge package being discussed here where does the german public stand on the chancellor's unprecedented plan for direct aid worth half a trillion euros not to be repaid for hard hit economies especially those like spain and italy well those hoffa chile and b. this would then be financed potentially out of loans taken out by brussels the german public was pretty much always behind this so who'd ruled this out we remember the whole euro bonds debate at the same time there is a recognition here in germany that germany will have to pay more to help those countries that have been badly hit b
going to respond to the economic fallout of the pandemic together with france is pushing for a major edu coronavirus rescue package which calls for direct subsidies to countries in need rather than loans but there's been resistance from europe's wealthier countries austria sweden denmark and the netherlands instead they're proposing and eat package of loans only no subsidies. w.'s chief political editor michelle if they're standing by outside the german parliament for us this morning today if...
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he's the dot edu to change in all of those allilied forces that and n favor of the french forces which been that we too cold is called the call force which now has about five ththousand men so sincnce then there's been aa changeover in the way that this conflict has been taking place it's now according to menu mackerel more in the spa on the side of the- g. five- g group of nations and their- domestic. armed forces and in the hands of french armed forces are no longer in the hands of the terrororists now why is that that's becausese there's been a decision to overhaul the way that. the forces on the ground the operating gonna all these large calm voice with many vehicles away easy targets for roadside bombs for example and the rationale now is to leave troops on the ground for longer periods. camped in so they can pinpoint where- the- islamists all and then they can operate and that's led to the killing of hundreds of islamist fighters jihadists and also- just recently at the beginning of june to the head all of- the al qaeda in the islamic maghreb movement- his name is- drop. he had b
he's the dot edu to change in all of those allilied forces that and n favor of the french forces which been that we too cold is called the call force which now has about five ththousand men so sincnce then there's been aa changeover in the way that this conflict has been taking place it's now according to menu mackerel more in the spa on the side of the- g. five- g group of nations and their- domestic. armed forces and in the hands of french armed forces are no longer in the hands of the...
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. >> reporter: in addition to community outreach strategies edu hcatitians about covid-19, dr.ape says large- scale treatment centers are being set up around the country. >> we strongly believe that if we have enough patients who come in on-time, they don't have to wait too long, we can save all of them. the tragedy has been young men in their thirties-- and some even younger-- waited too long, and, at that time, there's not much we could do f them. >> reporter:ut with about 21,000 tests for a population of 11 million, someoctors worry that haiti is not testing enough people. with only a limited number of teu s, ow, how accurate are the official numbers of covid-19 cases in haiti? >>athat we've been doing is is recommended by w.h.o., is essentially to test people wit suen symptoms. nobody tests an entire population. so, if somebody has sudden tomptoms of covid, is goin be tested. >> reporter: so far, the haitian government has tested less than 11,000 suspected cases. dr. pape says officials also haven't strictly enforced the national lockdown because, for many haitians, a day s
. >> reporter: in addition to community outreach strategies edu hcatitians about covid-19, dr.ape says large- scale treatment centers are being set up around the country. >> we strongly believe that if we have enough patients who come in on-time, they don't have to wait too long, we can save all of them. the tragedy has been young men in their thirties-- and some even younger-- waited too long, and, at that time, there's not much we could do f them. >> reporter:ut with about...
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pelosi .gov for the library of congress, and there is the smithsonian institution, dot edu. there's so many things because the smithsonian has even started a special portal talking about race. >> the american history museum has this portal. the museum of african american history and culture. here are the things that help you talk about race. you have scholars and experts who can talk to. in some ways, like you, we want both of these institutions to be a value, to be relevant, to fulfill their mission of collecting and remembering and give people tools to live their lives. i think that is what we both want to do. >> i could not have had a better partner. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank, you and thank everyone. take care. >> take care. their citizens, i'm a new yorker. here i passed >> that's edith roosevelt, she was matriarch to a rambunctious family and her husband, they had a roosevelt was as outgoing as he was private. as first lady, she was a ground breaking manager of the white house, overseeing a major renovation that at/çeí the west wing, separating the family quarte
pelosi .gov for the library of congress, and there is the smithsonian institution, dot edu. there's so many things because the smithsonian has even started a special portal talking about race. >> the american history museum has this portal. the museum of african american history and culture. here are the things that help you talk about race. you have scholars and experts who can talk to. in some ways, like you, we want both of these institutions to be a value, to be relevant, to fulfill...
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edu it's not just policing, as important as that is.we have to make sure we educate equitably and well.rtunitie we have to make sure jobs are y available to all, economic opportunity to people of every color, especially folks who are black and brown. housing, health care,okó mentao health, all important, and we aa have to make sure we provide pi accessca to adequate, good heal care, both mental and physical.i so we have to do both things. we have to reform policing, but we have to invest in our , reco communities in agn much more e robust and equitable way, recognizing the inequality thate is there.ad you're absolutely right. ,ovid only exposed what is already there.y in he systemic racism, systemic disparity in health outcomes and educational outcomes, in economic outcomes for black andi white america. w we have to do something about it. and i would argue that the en democratic caucus in the house is trying powerfully to do something about it, even thoughf we dote wind up up against a;:ó circus attitude by republican >> congresswoman
edu it's not just policing, as important as that is.we have to make sure we educate equitably and well.rtunitie we have to make sure jobs are y available to all, economic opportunity to people of every color, especially folks who are black and brown. housing, health care,okó mentao health, all important, and we aa have to make sure we provide pi accessca to adequate, good heal care, both mental and physical.i so we have to do both things. we have to reform policing, but we have to invest in...
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-dot edu. i'm happy to answer e-mails this afternoon if that helps. wilson is a complicated guy.e at the carnegie council and did a series of podcast last year. it was really fun talking about all of the events of 1919. the wrapping up of the war. in the ways expected and a lot of other ways. they adjusted to peace wilson is not that strong on the pandemic. it's really a missing story from the time the big story in the history books i admit in our series last year is the attempt to rebuild the world order. some things that were good about it. a lot of them go into the united nations later. in some things that were bad about it failed to get through the u.s. senate allowed a lot of you european bad behavior in colonized parts of the world. it really set unattainable rates of reparation for the germans and generation later. it was alluded to the pandemic. we did not really take have on. the pandemic peaked in the fall of 1818. also the history books and i am guilty of the same thing of generally just told the story of international foreign policy foreign-policy without telling the
-dot edu. i'm happy to answer e-mails this afternoon if that helps. wilson is a complicated guy.e at the carnegie council and did a series of podcast last year. it was really fun talking about all of the events of 1919. the wrapping up of the war. in the ways expected and a lot of other ways. they adjusted to peace wilson is not that strong on the pandemic. it's really a missing story from the time the big story in the history books i admit in our series last year is the attempt to rebuild the...
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thomas neeam bonnie was a to lifelong edu and student.e about learning, thomas earned advanced degrees well into his 50's. he taught english i class kenya where he was born. after immigrating to the u.s. in 1985, taught at a minnesota technical college. thomas was a generous and devoted father and grandfather. leader within the congregation. thomas was 69 years old. maurice dodson's family said he put his family first. maurice discovered that he too loved helping others. maurice went on to work as a nursing assistant for the elderly in austin, texas for 25 years. his younger sister was otective and giving. maurice was 51. and as always, our hearts go out to the loves ones lost in this pandemic.e the calls for equity in all sectors of life including broadway. jeffrey brn looks at the efforts that black artists are making that more diverse facesp willear on and behind the stage. the story is our ongoing story on arts and culture. ♪ >> it was the brand-new antonio awards. >> it's true, we've been ordered to stay at home ♪ >> a play on words,
thomas neeam bonnie was a to lifelong edu and student.e about learning, thomas earned advanced degrees well into his 50's. he taught english i class kenya where he was born. after immigrating to the u.s. in 1985, taught at a minnesota technical college. thomas was a generous and devoted father and grandfather. leader within the congregation. thomas was 69 years old. maurice dodson's family said he put his family first. maurice discovered that he too loved helping others. maurice went on to work...