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still with us to talk about the european economy is evelyn hermon -- evelyn herrmann.n we look at the support we are getting for aviation, we are seeing support for the airlines sector and we have already seen support for the car sector. what do you make of what france is doing versus what germany is doing on this fiscal side of things? are they both stepping up as much as christine lagarde would like them to? closer we are getting to -- closer to what is needed. but we are still relatively distant both in germany and france, i would argue. we are getting sizable fiscal packages. we are talking about 15 billion for the aeronautic industry now. it is a bit less than 1%. we need to see the details, how much of that is -- we are getting a bit closer. stimulusench fiscal around 3% of gdp. in germany, 4.5%. the way to think about it is how much do you need, what is the permanent income loss that economies are encountering at the moment? what is the gdp will not produce and that you would have produced had we not had that shock? that is in both economies ofween 6% and slight
still with us to talk about the european economy is evelyn hermon -- evelyn herrmann.n we look at the support we are getting for aviation, we are seeing support for the airlines sector and we have already seen support for the car sector. what do you make of what france is doing versus what germany is doing on this fiscal side of things? are they both stepping up as much as christine lagarde would like them to? closer we are getting to -- closer to what is needed. but we are still relatively...
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away from a survivor who beat all the odds. 493—year—old evelyn, lockdown has been eventful.ld not see her anywhere. we found her behind the door and she had tried to walk to the bathroom and her legs collapsed beneath her. the lockdown had only just started in march. evelyn's fall left her with badly broken legs. when she was taken to hospital in hell for surgery. breaking her legs in the first instance we were absolutely distraught because that sort of operation at her age is extremely dangerous. but she survived the surgery, her legs in a cast and cage, staff at this rehabilitation centre got on the road to recovery, but that is when she then tested positive for coronavirus. she became quite chesty and had a cough and a temperature and had a cough and a temperature and we were really worried about her because it is such a big thing for somebody going through what she is going through and to have that on top of it as well, it could have been really awful. she is very family orientated and we have got such a special close bond with grandma, she is the matriarch of this famil
away from a survivor who beat all the odds. 493—year—old evelyn, lockdown has been eventful.ld not see her anywhere. we found her behind the door and she had tried to walk to the bathroom and her legs collapsed beneath her. the lockdown had only just started in march. evelyn's fall left her with badly broken legs. when she was taken to hospital in hell for surgery. breaking her legs in the first instance we were absolutely distraught because that sort of operation at her age is extremely...
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evelyn is from bulgaria. were you worried that you couldn't make it at one point? man translates. government has recognised how crucial migrants are. now they don't have to follow the two—week quarantine rule. so what about home—grown labour? british workers, to date we've taken on 31 and we've lost 31. it's a great shame, really. why have they left? they've left because it's not for them. we don't see them again, they don't give us a reason. theyjust take their ppe and go. there are many different languages spoken here, bulgarian, polish, russian, romanian, but not english. migrant workers have been key to the farming economy for the last 20 or 30 years here, and that can't change overnight. being out in the fresh air... many thousands of british people have answered this appeal. but so far, fewer than 10% have ended up injobs. pick for britain. we had a fantastic response across the sector, and then we've seen furlough payments stop and workers having the opportunity to go back to their previous employment, and they've taken those opportunities. and the farms understand that, bu
evelyn is from bulgaria. were you worried that you couldn't make it at one point? man translates. government has recognised how crucial migrants are. now they don't have to follow the two—week quarantine rule. so what about home—grown labour? british workers, to date we've taken on 31 and we've lost 31. it's a great shame, really. why have they left? they've left because it's not for them. we don't see them again, they don't give us a reason. theyjust take their ppe and go. there are many...
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evelyn saw me stum bbling a lite bit. let's start with, congressman, your view of today's briefing and what if anything do you think the u.s. should do about this or is it too early to say given the intel? >> of course i'm not going to talk about the intelligence part of it. if wrong people were in the room for this briefing. there was no cia. none of our intelligence agencies were there. those are the people we need to hear from. they are appointees of the president and they want to spin on the best way for the president, as we've seen with a number of other individuals who used to be in that administration. kelly or mattis or bolton now, or who have said different things. we need to hear from the intelligence agencies themselves and their interpretations of what took place. as stated either way, either the president was briefed or whether he was not briefed. it's all bad. here we have a president fighting and considering to have russia back into the gch 7, to make it a g-8 again. we have this information and for the pre
evelyn saw me stum bbling a lite bit. let's start with, congressman, your view of today's briefing and what if anything do you think the u.s. should do about this or is it too early to say given the intel? >> of course i'm not going to talk about the intelligence part of it. if wrong people were in the room for this briefing. there was no cia. none of our intelligence agencies were there. those are the people we need to hear from. they are appointees of the president and they want to spin...
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have the test from abram was negative, so that's what gave evelyn the green light that we could comein. obviously turning up today to train. obviously turning up to the training ground, we had to go through the protocol that is in place, which is obviously a temperature check and questionnaires and social distancing. so waiting into your —— waiting in your car until you go to your area of the page that you've got to working on your own and get as much work in as your own and get as much work in as you can in the area provided. it's nice to be back on the pitches. we are aware that it could have a longer preseason, but a nice sort of easy break and get the body start conditioning again to be out on the pitch and kind of force the body the exercise that we haven't been able to get in the last few months. spain's top division, la liga returns tonight as sevilla take on city rivals real betis. there are 11 rounds of games remaining with barcelona leading the table by two points from real madrid — those two get going at the weekend the seville derby would normally be a a0,000 sell—out, bu
have the test from abram was negative, so that's what gave evelyn the green light that we could comein. obviously turning up today to train. obviously turning up to the training ground, we had to go through the protocol that is in place, which is obviously a temperature check and questionnaires and social distancing. so waiting into your —— waiting in your car until you go to your area of the page that you've got to working on your own and get as much work in as your own and get as much...
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. >>> we'll go to evelyn in portsmouth, virginia. go ahead. >> caller: hi. yes, i agree with my clarke 100%, but i feel there's too much brutality. i feel there should be new training. sometimes when a police stop you, they're so -- they act like they're your father rather than a civil worker, because they're being paid by taxpayers' money. you know, the way they approach you, and you can't defend yourself when the police are not good. if you defend yourself, you are resisting arrest. so i'm 69 years old, and when i see a policeman drive behind me, i just freeze. i have to talk to myself and say you have never been in trouble, why are you afraid? they need to change their law rather than just shooting people down i feel that law should be changed. you shouldn't be able to shoot somebody when it's not life-threatening. you it has to stop. as far as the caller about the statutes. when i was 5-year-old, i seen a confess rat statue, and as a little girl, something was wrong with it it seems too much of a superior figure that was not good. i didn't know anything
. >>> we'll go to evelyn in portsmouth, virginia. go ahead. >> caller: hi. yes, i agree with my clarke 100%, but i feel there's too much brutality. i feel there should be new training. sometimes when a police stop you, they're so -- they act like they're your father rather than a civil worker, because they're being paid by taxpayers' money. you know, the way they approach you, and you can't defend yourself when the police are not good. if you defend yourself, you are resisting...
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host: we will go to evelyn in portsmouth, virginia. caller: hi. that it is too much police brutality. i think there should be new i think there should be new training. sometimes when the police stop me -- they are being paid by taxpayer money. andway they approach you you cannot defend yourself. yourself, you are resisting arrest. i am 69 years old and when i see a policeman drive behind me i get afraid. i have to talk to myself and say, you have never been in trouble. why are you afraid? they need to change the law rather than just shooting people down like a wild animal. , i feel that should be changed. you should shoot them in their leg or somewhere that is not life-threatening. you affected their whole family, children, mother, sister, that has to stop. about thethe caller statues, when i was five years old i saw i confederate statues and, as a little girl, there was something wrong with it. figure and irior knew nothing about the confederates. remembered me and i like it was the day when i was a little girl. black confederates two. rewrite th
host: we will go to evelyn in portsmouth, virginia. caller: hi. that it is too much police brutality. i think there should be new i think there should be new training. sometimes when the police stop me -- they are being paid by taxpayer money. andway they approach you you cannot defend yourself. yourself, you are resisting arrest. i am 69 years old and when i see a policeman drive behind me i get afraid. i have to talk to myself and say, you have never been in trouble. why are you afraid? they...
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going and my friends and i miss the gossip going to school or car riddle and disturbing lessons with evelyn for example or orca 3 wolf or orca on the social osun with my friends i'm seeing them in school every day what i miss most is my math class because i going beyond us that. they do not explain well and some of us we don't we don't understand they were doing great fun on their white board. their 100 things are rough. in those absolutes i don't like it that i can see my friends and my classmates and. i miss school because the teachers used to help me. even my friends but help me and correct me on my assignments i miss learning i miss my friends the teachers and everything at school for this kids your heart that's for sure arts of football news now in spain clubs are training ahead of the restart to the nation's football season which is set for june your love real madrid were one of the number of clubs back in action following the announcement they played their 1st match at home to valencia on june 18th a week after the 1st league for more than 3 months as in germany spanish games will ta
going and my friends and i miss the gossip going to school or car riddle and disturbing lessons with evelyn for example or orca 3 wolf or orca on the social osun with my friends i'm seeing them in school every day what i miss most is my math class because i going beyond us that. they do not explain well and some of us we don't we don't understand they were doing great fun on their white board. their 100 things are rough. in those absolutes i don't like it that i can see my friends and my...
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it was 30 years ago now that i studied evelyn waugh's a handful of dust at a level english and the secretaryis forced to spend a platonic weekend in brighton with the sex worker in order to fake evidence to allow his divorce. that of course was set in the early period of the 20th century. it is surprising that he has taken us that long to update these laws. and later, that bill passed its first hurdle in the commons and will now go for detailed scrutiny. and that's it from me for today, but do join me at the same time tomorrow for another round—up of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again. tuesday is going to start up and quite a quiet note, a lot of dry weather around however through the day, we will see this area of low pressure start to increase the weather more, outbreaks of rain spreading into the north—west of the country sober many of us, it's a dry and bright start to the day, quite of the cloud around that some spells of sunshine. later on, we will see reina ride across scotland and northern ireland but at the same time as we head in
it was 30 years ago now that i studied evelyn waugh's a handful of dust at a level english and the secretaryis forced to spend a platonic weekend in brighton with the sex worker in order to fake evidence to allow his divorce. that of course was set in the early period of the 20th century. it is surprising that he has taken us that long to update these laws. and later, that bill passed its first hurdle in the commons and will now go for detailed scrutiny. and that's it from me for today, but do...
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laughter going and my friends and i miss the gossip in this corridor and disturbing lessons with evelyn for example or orca 3 wolf or orca on the socialising with my friends and seeing them in school every day what i miss most is my math class because i go yeah less than the city and. explain well and some of us we don't we don't understand they would do great one on their white board. their 100 things are rough if those are good i don't like it that i can see my friends and my classmates and. i miss school because the teachers used to help me. even my friends would help me and correct me on my assignments and i miss learning i miss my friends the teachers and everything of school. sports now and in the bundesliga mention gladbach hosted struggling on berlin on sunday night club needed a win to stay among the top 4 in order to play among europe's best next season and it all went according to plan. are determined to secure a champions league spot this season and quickly they look like a team that can jump past any opponent. 17 minutes in fluffy annoyed house skips past when young's defen
laughter going and my friends and i miss the gossip in this corridor and disturbing lessons with evelyn for example or orca 3 wolf or orca on the socialising with my friends and seeing them in school every day what i miss most is my math class because i go yeah less than the city and. explain well and some of us we don't we don't understand they would do great one on their white board. their 100 things are rough if those are good i don't like it that i can see my friends and my classmates and....
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well, i've been on the road for the last couple of years, and so i'm just so grateful to my wife evelyn rock of our family. she's been the ceo of team christopher, the name of our 7-year-old, and he is getting homeschooled,
well, i've been on the road for the last couple of years, and so i'm just so grateful to my wife evelyn rock of our family. she's been the ceo of team christopher, the name of our 7-year-old, and he is getting homeschooled,
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evelyn is from bulgaria. were you worried that you couldn't make it at one point? man translates.on't have to follow the two—week quarantine rule. so what about home—grown labour? british workers, to date we've taken on 31 and we've lost 31. it's a great shame, really. why have they left? they've left because it's not for them. we don't see them again, they don't give us a reason. theyjust take their ppe and go. there are many different languages spoken here, bulgarian, polish, russian, romanian, but not english. migrant workers have been key to the farming economy for the last 20 or 30 years here, and that can't change overnight. being out in the fresh air... many thousands of british people have answered this appeal. but so far, fewer than 10% have ended up injobs. pick for britain. we had a fantastic response across the sector, and then we've seen furlough payments stop and workers having the opportunity to go back to their previous employment, and they've taken those opportunities. and the farms understand that, but that's difficult and costly for them. still, more brits are n
evelyn is from bulgaria. were you worried that you couldn't make it at one point? man translates.on't have to follow the two—week quarantine rule. so what about home—grown labour? british workers, to date we've taken on 31 and we've lost 31. it's a great shame, really. why have they left? they've left because it's not for them. we don't see them again, they don't give us a reason. theyjust take their ppe and go. there are many different languages spoken here, bulgarian, polish, russian,...
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doctor michael farquhar, a co nsulta nt doctor michael farquhar, a consultant in sleep medicine at the evelynwhere are you actually right now? describe it. i meant one of the bedrooms and our children sleep centre. this is what we do organise sleep studies on children that come to the hospital to have a detailed look at their sleep. is that where you get wired up to one of those headset things went the electrodes? hidden away in the walls from all sorts of technical gadgetry is but we try to keep it simple as possible so the kids don't get too freaked out. a nice boring room. the intriguing thing with all of this come whenever you talk about sleep research or us come whenever you talk about sleep research or us as come whenever you talk about sleep research or us as individuals start talking about any sleep problems we might have, the minute you start talking about it, you start worrying about it more. the danger is it gets worse. yes. you can get very trapped in that loop very quickly. your ten minute sleep, falling asleep and you start to worry and think about the fa ct start to worry and t
doctor michael farquhar, a co nsulta nt doctor michael farquhar, a consultant in sleep medicine at the evelynwhere are you actually right now? describe it. i meant one of the bedrooms and our children sleep centre. this is what we do organise sleep studies on children that come to the hospital to have a detailed look at their sleep. is that where you get wired up to one of those headset things went the electrodes? hidden away in the walls from all sorts of technical gadgetry is but we try to...
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castro street from evelyn avenue to mercy streets.ut off two cars this week in preparation for diners to eat outside. the tables are going to be spread out at least six feet from each other. it would be closed until the end of september. summer streets would expand in palo alto to university avenue. between street dunning and shopping starting tomorrow until sunday at 10:00 p.m. >> today the san jose sharks will continue free testing at shark tank. tested from 1:00 until 7:00 p.m. tests are being offered to more than neant. testing continues tomorrow. >>> the start of baseball season is among the latest by pandemic. you can still grab seat. kind of. picture this. with cardboard cutouts insteado ving cardard cutouts of themselves a this year get stranger and stranger. if you're not a season holder, it will cost you 99 bucks. >> all right, i know you are a giants fan, are you going to pay off that money? >> you know,will be the least amount of money i have paid for tickets at a giants game. i might. but can you help me out, am i going w
castro street from evelyn avenue to mercy streets.ut off two cars this week in preparation for diners to eat outside. the tables are going to be spread out at least six feet from each other. it would be closed until the end of september. summer streets would expand in palo alto to university avenue. between street dunning and shopping starting tomorrow until sunday at 10:00 p.m. >> today the san jose sharks will continue free testing at shark tank. tested from 1:00 until 7:00 p.m. tests...
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interesting isd the politics of ownership by the nation of france and by the nation of then evelyn's fine. -- of the netherlands fine. are the governments with you? today theh, i think state announced their support of klm by means of a direct loan and a credit facility, totaling 3.4 billion euros. that is following statements by the french government in supporting air france. it is important for us at klm that we have that loan to start to have necessary restructuring and ensuring that we will drive through and be able to recover our network and start rebuilding after this covid crisis. francine: do you worry that there is a level of mistrust between the countries? the way it is working, as far as i understand it, is that both countries basically give aid separately and that there is a state agent that is checking whether there is dutch government money that flows to klm and not air france. peter: the situation of course, consolidation, which is very different than the consolidation in the u.s., by definition means that the countries are supporting within the framework of the europea
interesting isd the politics of ownership by the nation of france and by the nation of then evelyn's fine. -- of the netherlands fine. are the governments with you? today theh, i think state announced their support of klm by means of a direct loan and a credit facility, totaling 3.4 billion euros. that is following statements by the french government in supporting air france. it is important for us at klm that we have that loan to start to have necessary restructuring and ensuring that we will...
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demeanor don't begin if you do could be done by that god to get you to move would be more good than evelyn better but i can't pollute to slowly move back to lynn kimmel and you wouldn't do harm just part of. a leg of bogus in between you know how me might feel caught and to yemen to be having it if i was my view beach in a book memorable to have a combined. good t.v. money and they were 90 normal if you know put finance about it but out but out but out but i because i can but you do. but i'm not to. mongering i. am a good one preachin to look into my mongrel window when you feed if i don't get it to good you do a long one in india and when you go on a mountain muttering of a neck gone or was might be your kind of beach. i especially. concept video for a moment because who lives if they see little lose it is was all along the way what would a friend come to assume this was all so a lot of money to buy a body. didn't own political system yes that means was always the case and despite it. took a violent act to live large yet they veered so not to slow down in it but design a fox. before. leav
demeanor don't begin if you do could be done by that god to get you to move would be more good than evelyn better but i can't pollute to slowly move back to lynn kimmel and you wouldn't do harm just part of. a leg of bogus in between you know how me might feel caught and to yemen to be having it if i was my view beach in a book memorable to have a combined. good t.v. money and they were 90 normal if you know put finance about it but out but out but out but i because i can but you do. but i'm...
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i believe that evelyn and her coauthor spoke here about the book about anne evans. she was described as an american arts patron. she devoted her life to the founding and support of some of colorado's largest cultural institutions, including the denver art museum, the central city opera, and the denver public library. a western women of some refinement, i would say. after all, she was born in england, after all. let us compare her to annie oakley. when talking about as western women, we have to include her. her name was phoebe moses. by the time she was nine years old, she was helping her family to survive. she had eight siblings. she helped them by shooting, hunting, and selling game and wild animals. though she learned to use a rifle for practical reasons, she eventually became a skilled sharpshooter. she joined the buffalo bill wild west show in 1885. she toured with the show for 16 years. the show, or a celebration of the old west, included skits of stage robberies, gunfights, military exhibitions. the most of the heroes of that show were men, buffalo bills wild
i believe that evelyn and her coauthor spoke here about the book about anne evans. she was described as an american arts patron. she devoted her life to the founding and support of some of colorado's largest cultural institutions, including the denver art museum, the central city opera, and the denver public library. a western women of some refinement, i would say. after all, she was born in england, after all. let us compare her to annie oakley. when talking about as western women, we have to...
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deviance and i think there was a relationship between them, you see activist allying, researchers like evelyn hooker, sexology magazine which was an academic journal with more of a popular audience, they say here is our numbers, were dealing with a regime that is telling us were immoral and we don't exist, you have the commission saying homosexual is not a noun and it does not exist. but it actually does. >> what were the concrete demands of the homophile movement and what were their strategies for achieving them? >> prior to frank you see a glimmer of radicalism and he retreats respectability. another was pushed back to that recently but i think you see at the very beginning for people who do not know in the context of mccarthy, you see the first organizing on a national level of the age of sexual deviance in trying to achieve the end of the gate purges or the lavender scare, but because simoni came from the communist party, literally they were members and quite involved or they were travelers, the early activists initiated their own purges of the communists, those who have threatened their
deviance and i think there was a relationship between them, you see activist allying, researchers like evelyn hooker, sexology magazine which was an academic journal with more of a popular audience, they say here is our numbers, were dealing with a regime that is telling us were immoral and we don't exist, you have the commission saying homosexual is not a noun and it does not exist. but it actually does. >> what were the concrete demands of the homophile movement and what were their...
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>> my name is evelyn colbert. >> stephen: what a coincidence. okay.rks, i'vey is going to show me a great fathers day card and then the not so great first draft. this is your fathers day present to me but i would also like a present. >> can i have the first draft? >> stephen: that is the final. happy father's day to the man who taught me everything i know. then we open it... i love you, dad. >> stephen: that's really sweet. >> really sweet. but the first draft said, "happy father's day to the man who taught me everything i know... would you pass this along to mr. cunningham if you have his address? he was an awesome teacher. thanks, dad!" >> stephen: yeah, that's honest. what are you doing for your dad for fathers day? >> i don't know. we maybe will go have dinner. >> stephen: we can't have dinner because of the coronavirus. >> why don't we have a plank-o plank-off. >> stephen: her father can do a five-minute plank and he's 91. >> very good. >> stephen: the feeling of inadadequacy is palpable. i want your father and tom brady to have a plank-off or so
>> my name is evelyn colbert. >> stephen: what a coincidence. okay.rks, i'vey is going to show me a great fathers day card and then the not so great first draft. this is your fathers day present to me but i would also like a present. >> can i have the first draft? >> stephen: that is the final. happy father's day to the man who taught me everything i know. then we open it... i love you, dad. >> stephen: that's really sweet. >> really sweet. but the first...
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>> jesse: yeah, i did, evelyn was happy not to cook.ack spends steak house in long island. and so you walk into the restaurant and you have to wear a mask and once you get outside, the outside patio you take the mask off of it all the waiters, they wear masks, gloves, no menu, you see it on your phone. a great dinner and i'm a little hung over because i was overserved, let's put it that way. [laughter] >> greg: when aren't you? >> dana: emily, is there anybody you want to give a shout out to? >> emily: we had a great day and her cabin and that was a wonderful way to relax. >> dana: all right, juan, take us home here. >> juan: i read today somebody is charging $1,000 per haircuts because everybody is backed up on haircuts. you know, that is gross consumption. i don't see at this time, dana, the stock market, i just don't see it. it is wonderful that jesse got out. >> dana: it is capitalism, juan, god bless america. >> greg: blanket juan. >> juan: a thousand dollars. >> dana: "your world" is up next. ♪ liberty. liberty. ♪ your graduation
>> jesse: yeah, i did, evelyn was happy not to cook.ack spends steak house in long island. and so you walk into the restaurant and you have to wear a mask and once you get outside, the outside patio you take the mask off of it all the waiters, they wear masks, gloves, no menu, you see it on your phone. a great dinner and i'm a little hung over because i was overserved, let's put it that way. [laughter] >> greg: when aren't you? >> dana: emily, is there anybody you want to give...
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for there is a relationship between them you see a lot of activists allying with researchers like evelyn, sexology magazine which was really an academic journal because here are our numbers. were dealing with a regime that says we are a moral and doesn't exist. they're saying homosexual as a noun does not exist. you can point to the numbers and say actually, it does. >> what were the concrete demands of the movement and what were their strategies for achieving them? >> well, prior to this you see a glimmer of radicalism and retreat to respectability. shot back to recently, i think you see at the very beginning for people do not know, and 1950 in the context of mccarthyism, you see the very first organizing of at least a national level of the gaze, of sexual deviance. trying to achieve lower forms such as the end of the yea purges, the lavender scare but because so many of them came from the communist party they were literally members, the early activists initiated their own purges of the communist who had threatened their own political progress. so after 53, you see that retreat to respe
for there is a relationship between them you see a lot of activists allying with researchers like evelyn, sexology magazine which was really an academic journal because here are our numbers. were dealing with a regime that says we are a moral and doesn't exist. they're saying homosexual as a noun does not exist. you can point to the numbers and say actually, it does. >> what were the concrete demands of the movement and what were their strategies for achieving them? >> well, prior...
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next year with passenger numbers predicted to hit 3380000000 a but that still 25 percent below 2900 evelyn's. director general says the industry desperately needs more planes in the essen we are not authorized to fly or to cross borders or to bring. so there. is all that reason why we. disappeared for weeks or months it's great story we are such that difficult and tragic situation we are expecting governments know now to be you know to be. fast and pushy to reopen but this of course with all the all the misses so a house controls the new coaches but not all of that but things are ready with all the gerrard equipments are ready airlines are the people are great we review we should fly again. leader of an armed group accused of war crimes in darfur has surrendered to the international criminal court and he is alleged to have been one of the most senior leaders in the notorious january militia is accused of crimes against humanity including murder torture and rape during the war in darfur between 20032004 hours to sudanese president omar bashir is still wanted by the i.c.c. for his role in the
next year with passenger numbers predicted to hit 3380000000 a but that still 25 percent below 2900 evelyn's. director general says the industry desperately needs more planes in the essen we are not authorized to fly or to cross borders or to bring. so there. is all that reason why we. disappeared for weeks or months it's great story we are such that difficult and tragic situation we are expecting governments know now to be you know to be. fast and pushy to reopen but this of course with all...
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to work with the [indiscernible] spons sponsors [indiscernible] and our current founder, including evelyn and walter hash jr. fund to study how to ensure the financial sustainability of the pact. despite the challenges facing this district in the coming years. we hope that the vital work of the pact will be supported [indiscernible] -- >> the pact takes its mission to support -- we are proud of our accomplishments over the past year and we use the cycle of continuous improvement to reflect on ways to build our capacity and [indiscernible] we know the coming school year will many challenges and opportunities -- to the board and school districts [indiscernible] for the policies and decisions that are in the best interests of our schools and families. as this school year comes to a close, we look forward to working with the board over the summer and school year to [indiscernible] -- while also keeping our students, teachers, and other staff safe. the final meeting of the p.a.c. 2020-2021 school year will be held tomorrow. [♪] [indiscernible] -- for the coming school year. information can be
to work with the [indiscernible] spons sponsors [indiscernible] and our current founder, including evelyn and walter hash jr. fund to study how to ensure the financial sustainability of the pact. despite the challenges facing this district in the coming years. we hope that the vital work of the pact will be supported [indiscernible] -- >> the pact takes its mission to support -- we are proud of our accomplishments over the past year and we use the cycle of continuous improvement to...
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castro street from evelyn avenue to mercy street has been closed off to cars to create a pedestrian promenadethe tells today. 60s and 70s but 80s and 90s inland. hotter through friday. >> now it's time for live with kelly and ryan. we'll be back at 11:00 and we hope you'll join us >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan." today, from the series "ozark," actress laura linney. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" todayjo, from the series, "ozar" actress laura linney. and from the head, and a "american housewife," katie mixon. and nfl star rob gronkowski joins us with his girlfriend, camille kostek. and how to make your own ice cream. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and mark consuelos! >> kelly: hey, good morning, everybody. it is wednesday. hump day, june 24th, 2020. joining me again, my baby daddy, my immortal beloved, my favorite husband, my only husband, as a matter of fact, mark consuelos. i really love this srt
castro street from evelyn avenue to mercy street has been closed off to cars to create a pedestrian promenadethe tells today. 60s and 70s but 80s and 90s inland. hotter through friday. >> now it's time for live with kelly and ryan. we'll be back at 11:00 and we hope you'll join us >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan." today, from the series "ozark," actress laura linney. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" todayjo, from the...
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host: we will go to evelyn in virginia. democratic caller. go ahead. caller: yes, i agree with ms.i feel that it is too much police brutality. i feel that there should be new trailing. sometimes when police stop you, they affect they are your father rather than a civil worker because they are paid by taxpayer money. ,he way that they approach you and then you cannot defend yourself. if you defend yourself then you are resisting arrest. i am 69 years old. when i see a policeman drive behind me, i am afraid. i have to talk to myself and say, you have never been in trouble, why are you afraid? they need to change the law rather than shoot people down like wild animals. i feel the law should be changed. you should not be able to just shoot somebody. you should be able to sue them in the leg somewhere that is not life-threatening. -- shoot them. you are affecting their whole family, their children, mother, sister, it has to stop. as far as the tearing down the statues, i am 69 -- when i was five years old, i saw a confederate statue. as a little girl, i thought there was something wrong
host: we will go to evelyn in virginia. democratic caller. go ahead. caller: yes, i agree with ms.i feel that it is too much police brutality. i feel that there should be new trailing. sometimes when police stop you, they affect they are your father rather than a civil worker because they are paid by taxpayer money. ,he way that they approach you and then you cannot defend yourself. if you defend yourself then you are resisting arrest. i am 69 years old. when i see a policeman drive behind me,...
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joining me right now richard evelyn, richard, great to have you this morning.'s get right into the report. what do you make of the growing movement away from facebook? >> brands want to be practical and not political and they don't want to be next to hate speech and they want to be safe and they want to sell their products but in order to do that today, maria, they actually have to speak up in a way about issues, covid, systematic racism and be relevant, so they have a very fine line to follow and in some cases they are choosing to opt out of facebook for now. maria: so how are they -- tell us about their brands and building trust? terms of changes that they may have made right now? >> so the amazing statistic is that now the second reason that you buy a brand is that you trust it right after price. it's ahead of ingredients of how the brand is available in stores. you know, you really want to address the two big shifts in the society which is covid-19 and the protests and brands actually need to be aware that 60% of people buy or boycott brands based on whethe
joining me right now richard evelyn, richard, great to have you this morning.'s get right into the report. what do you make of the growing movement away from facebook? >> brands want to be practical and not political and they don't want to be next to hate speech and they want to be safe and they want to sell their products but in order to do that today, maria, they actually have to speak up in a way about issues, covid, systematic racism and be relevant, so they have a very fine line to...
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. >> good afternoon my name is evelyn hunter and i work in san francisco. i oppose nancy tung and geoffrey gordon-creed. we need people who do not have a long-standing cozy relationship with the police. nancy tung giving tasers to san francisco police officers when there is poor trust even though tasers have been shown to increase use of force and death. during her campaign last year and today nancy tung argued all recent sfpd shootings have been justified and refused to fire police officers involved in shootings of san francisco residents. nancy tung received funding for her campaign early last year from police officers. nancy tung opposed [indiscernible]. geoffrey gordon-creed also has not adhered to upstanding principles. >> operator: thank you. next caller. >> i am a resident here at [indiscernible]. i hold our leadership to high standard [indiscernible] demonstrated a clear commitment [indiscernible]. i want to see members appointed who have held the police accountable in their positions of power. [indiscernible] stand in direct opposition to police ac
. >> good afternoon my name is evelyn hunter and i work in san francisco. i oppose nancy tung and geoffrey gordon-creed. we need people who do not have a long-standing cozy relationship with the police. nancy tung giving tasers to san francisco police officers when there is poor trust even though tasers have been shown to increase use of force and death. during her campaign last year and today nancy tung argued all recent sfpd shootings have been justified and refused to fire police...
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the following day the doctors told evelyn emmanuel had tested positive for coronavirus.n
the following day the doctors told evelyn emmanuel had tested positive for coronavirus.n