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she spent nine years imprisoned .efore being acquitted this caused the anchor of religious groups forcing her to hide in this country and now she has been extradited to canada where she has been hiding. she wants to live in france to stay with the person who saved her life. she has written a story with a french journalist. she has published a book hauled "at last free." thank you. >> thank you very much for having me. to paris for welcoming me. thank you all. i have said before. and there is your warm g greeti. inm delighted to be here paris. one clarification however. now i have the good fortune. >> was very hot. you decided to drink water from a well and the dispute occurred with your neighbors and it was the beginning of your drama. >> yes, that day i went very picking. know, june is a very pakistan.h in was accused of blasphemy for drinking from the same cup. >> she was accused of making the water in fewer. >> you were criticized for this by the villagers. >> absolutely. those were my words. >> this is the message of jesus christ. this also the message of the holy cross. to clarify th
she spent nine years imprisoned .efore being acquitted this caused the anchor of religious groups forcing her to hide in this country and now she has been extradited to canada where she has been hiding. she wants to live in france to stay with the person who saved her life. she has written a story with a french journalist. she has published a book hauled "at last free." thank you. >> thank you very much for having me. to paris for welcoming me. thank you all. i have said before....
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and it will also, then, allow the bans on pre-existing conditions that we had efore. so this is a serious issue in the midst of a pandemic that has killed now over 128,000 people in our country. and it speaks to the heartlessness, it speaks to the motivations that is about political gain as opposed to what's in the best interest of the health and well-being of the citizens of our country. jonathan: final question. shyamala was 19 when she came to the united states from india to get a doctorate at erkeley. she became a breast cancer esearcher. she died of cancer in 2009, and she was your mother. you wrote in your book, the truths we hold, that you and your sister, maya, quote, rarely earned praise for behavior or achievements that were expected. o final question to you, senator. what would she say about all the talk that her daughter could be tapped to be joe biden's runningmate and possibly the next vice president of the united states? senator harris: you know, my mother was always-- and i, therefore, i believe you have to focus on what's right in front of you instead
and it will also, then, allow the bans on pre-existing conditions that we had efore. so this is a serious issue in the midst of a pandemic that has killed now over 128,000 people in our country. and it speaks to the heartlessness, it speaks to the motivations that is about political gain as opposed to what's in the best interest of the health and well-being of the citizens of our country. jonathan: final question. shyamala was 19 when she came to the united states from india to get a doctorate...
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efore, just before i left the white house, in the oval office we had a meeting with our doctors, scientists and some and they are making tremendous progress with respect to therapeutics. i can tell you, therapeutically over the next couple of weeks we'll have some very good things to say. we're just having great answers. o it is about that, and it's also the vaccine that we discussed today at even greater along well coming and it's not just one company. it's many companies have had tremendous progress, so that be announced over the next short period. >> when do you expect the ready for be americans? president trump: we're seeing very positive things but by the we think we'll be in good shape by the end of this year in. terms of the vaccine. of therapeutics even shorter than that, meaning you o and you give somebody, whether it's a transfusion or ands or whatever it may be, they heal and they heal quickly. we've had tremendous progress. at remdesivir, and you look at some of the other things, but we'll have some on that over the next few weeks. yes, it's hope and it's only gotten such we've
efore, just before i left the white house, in the oval office we had a meeting with our doctors, scientists and some and they are making tremendous progress with respect to therapeutics. i can tell you, therapeutically over the next couple of weeks we'll have some very good things to say. we're just having great answers. o it is about that, and it's also the vaccine that we discussed today at even greater along well coming and it's not just one company. it's many companies have had tremendous...
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efore, you mentioned it was towed to virginia, but before it could arrive, the confederate ironclad, a wooden boat that was was in iron, it virginia. it was proving to be very formidable herself. on thedoing damage union, which is very interesting. it makes the whole incident that much more dramatic. into hamptons roads, virginia -- hampton roads, virginia. it was laughed at by the union fleet, which was in the harbor. what happened next was the deadliest and costliest day in american naval history up until pearl harbor, when all the ships were destroyed by the japanese. in this case, the original meramec had a long battering ram at the end. , and rammed the cumberland the cumberland sank immediately. there was great loss of life. then another ship caught on fire and more lives were lost. as small as virginia, the meramec was, it chased the petrified captain of the minnesota shore. so thee tide changed virginia repeated back towards norfolk. they had no doubt that the next morning, the meramec would reemerge from around the bend and, what was the last of the union navy. smaller,hold,
efore, you mentioned it was towed to virginia, but before it could arrive, the confederate ironclad, a wooden boat that was was in iron, it virginia. it was proving to be very formidable herself. on thedoing damage union, which is very interesting. it makes the whole incident that much more dramatic. into hamptons roads, virginia -- hampton roads, virginia. it was laughed at by the union fleet, which was in the harbor. what happened next was the deadliest and costliest day in american naval...
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hits,efore the pandemic it has been in a spiral since q2. a prime minister guilty on all scandalin the one mbd -- 1mdb scandal. his lawyer says they will appeal the ruling. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra: thank you so much. coming up, tsmc surges past johnson & johnson to become of the world's 10th largest stock. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." green on the screen in asian equities. u.s. futures come off the highs from earlier after we saw tech stocks lead the gains in yesterday's session. european futures positioned ever so slightly positively. the dollar at a 22 month low. a touch of a comeback against some g10 currencies right now. oil fluctuating around $41 a barrel. tsmc kept up its record-breaking street today, it briefly became the world's 10th most valuable company. to shares boost comes after intel warned its seven nanometer chips are behind schedule and it may outsource productio
hits,efore the pandemic it has been in a spiral since q2. a prime minister guilty on all scandalin the one mbd -- 1mdb scandal. his lawyer says they will appeal the ruling. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra: thank you so much. coming up, tsmc surges past johnson & johnson to become of the world's 10th largest stock. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg...
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is a way to keep the students as well as the requiresafe that will the same measures we spoke of ,eforemore social distancing wearing masks and classrooms, simply to memorize the risk of closure. that ourno doubt youngest students coming back to school is really important. not only from an educational perspective but from a perspective of their social development. finally, let's talk about one of the aspects that could be the most tragic. that is the greatly disproportionate effect of this disease on minority communities, the black communities, the hispanic communities in the native american communities. are there things we can do to address that particular problem? some of those communities have a tougher time with social distancing. they have jobs that require them -- are there things that health care system can do to disproportionally help those people who need it most? dr. milhaljevic: we can do a lot and we should do a lot. -- our entire communities have to be kept safe , in particular those who are most vulnerable. our minority population across -- most health care systems are ope
is a way to keep the students as well as the requiresafe that will the same measures we spoke of ,eforemore social distancing wearing masks and classrooms, simply to memorize the risk of closure. that ourno doubt youngest students coming back to school is really important. not only from an educational perspective but from a perspective of their social development. finally, let's talk about one of the aspects that could be the most tragic. that is the greatly disproportionate effect of this...
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any further, i want to congratulate you for getting through, you and one of your sons and your wife eforg through this coronavirus, brooke baldwin too. god bless you all for making it through. everybody knows that the virus knows no friends, and it is devastating. and as you said, it's hit florida hard now. >> thank you very much. i mean certainly part of the concern. you've got to do the job. but i don't want to see anybody go through what i had to go through. and help unnecessarily. now, as we both know, jacksonville was picked because the president didn't want to deal with any restrictions in north carolina. so now he is going to come into jacksonville with the convention. you just passed as a municipality the mask rule. we'll see if this newfound sense of fact and science of the president, that he respects masks all of the sudden holds. but what do you think about holding the convention in jacksonville? >> well, to be clear, i'm a democrat. i was a democratic mayor, first democrat in 20 years to be the president of this jacksonville city council. my first day was today, really offici
any further, i want to congratulate you for getting through, you and one of your sons and your wife eforg through this coronavirus, brooke baldwin too. god bless you all for making it through. everybody knows that the virus knows no friends, and it is devastating. and as you said, it's hit florida hard now. >> thank you very much. i mean certainly part of the concern. you've got to do the job. but i don't want to see anybody go through what i had to go through. and help unnecessarily....
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so far, he has played y, and has yet to say if he'll stand efor another term in offin >> he is allowed t's necessary to preserve this option, this possibility, in order to prevent the elites l frking around in search of the successor. h these we words. so what he was b tically plannisay is that he can't afford to be a lame duck because it's dangerous, because he is surrounded by people he can't trust. >> reporter: but not everyone who remembers the 1990s is votingor the amendments. sergei mitrokhin led the liberal opposition party yabloko. and he says just as russia had its first chance at democracy, vlimir putin led it in a different direction. >> ( translated ): we understood that those mistakes and crim that were committed then would inevitably lead russia to anco authoritariaupt regime, and so it happened. unfortunately, we foresaw this. >> reporter: for an older generation of voters, this poll is about whethst the relative ility gained in putin's russia has been worth it. and if the amendments are passed as expected, tir children may live most of their lives knowing nothing else.
so far, he has played y, and has yet to say if he'll stand efor another term in offin >> he is allowed t's necessary to preserve this option, this possibility, in order to prevent the elites l frking around in search of the successor. h these we words. so what he was b tically plannisay is that he can't afford to be a lame duck because it's dangerous, because he is surrounded by people he can't trust. >> reporter: but not everyone who remembers the 1990s is votingor the amendments....
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in the most magnificent country in the history of the world, and it will soon be greater than ever efore and applause] our founders launched not only a revolution in government, but a revolution in the pursuit of justice, equality, liberty and prosperity. no nation has done more to advance the human condition than the united states of america, nd no people have done more to promote human progress than the citizens of our great ation. [cheers and applause] it was all made possible by the courage of 56 patriots who athered in philadelphia over 244 years ago and signed the declaration of independence. they enshrined a divine truth that changed the world forever when they said, "all men are reated equal." these immortal words set in motion the unstoppable march of freedom. our founders boldly declared that we are all endowed with the same divine rights given us by our creator in heaven and that which god has given us, we will allow no one ever to take away, ever. cheers and applause] 1776 represented the culmination of thousands of years of western ivilization and the triumph of not only spi
in the most magnificent country in the history of the world, and it will soon be greater than ever efore and applause] our founders launched not only a revolution in government, but a revolution in the pursuit of justice, equality, liberty and prosperity. no nation has done more to advance the human condition than the united states of america, nd no people have done more to promote human progress than the citizens of our great ation. [cheers and applause] it was all made possible by the courage...
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tree of synagogue in pittsburgh, that murderous rampage literally went from a web posting moments efore entering, going in and conducting those murders. posted online, screw your in, and 'm going proceeded so the time frame from eft of action to right of action is very, very short. it requires observation from many. >> great. chairman, i yield back. >> ms. jackson. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> i want to follow up on my questioning that i had previously. beirich, i believe it's important for the government to its actions of expanded resources, mitt goth some of the intense dangers that been evidenced in this hearing. i take, for example, what mr. donohue just said, the email or the social media right before synagogue heinous killing. black lives hat matter and the movement is a movement.hts it is a generational movement that's drawn the attention of nation. 7% of the american public, not lack, not white, but all americans understand black lives matter. o as we go into the election, social media, lack of understanding, and lack of presence in the government, accelerators, e can i
tree of synagogue in pittsburgh, that murderous rampage literally went from a web posting moments efore entering, going in and conducting those murders. posted online, screw your in, and 'm going proceeded so the time frame from eft of action to right of action is very, very short. it requires observation from many. >> great. chairman, i yield back. >> ms. jackson. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> i want to follow up on my questioning that i had previously. beirich, i...
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efore i yield to the next speaker, let me echo the words of mrs. dingell. ohn dingell was indeed a warrior on behalf of the land and water conservation fund. culmination of those efforts that he played in. a huge role i will be remiss in not thanking dingell.ebbie mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from a leader on conservation and access to our public lands, mr. thompson. the peaker pro tempore: gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. chairman, for yielding. i rise today to in trong support of this historic legislation, and i'm proud to be a co-author. t's been more than 55 years since the land and water conservation fund was enacted to and lish recreation conservation opportunities. that the time to ensure lwcf is fully and permanently funded. his bill will create jobs and boost local economies that are urrently facing significant financial hardships due to the pandemic. - it also provides emergency broken to fix infrastructure and facilities. the bill supports parks in every tate so hikers and anglers alike can visit and enjo
efore i yield to the next speaker, let me echo the words of mrs. dingell. ohn dingell was indeed a warrior on behalf of the land and water conservation fund. culmination of those efforts that he played in. a huge role i will be remiss in not thanking dingell.ebbie mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from a leader on conservation and access to our public lands, mr. thompson. the peaker pro tempore: gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. chairman, for yielding. i rise...