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that from june so people coming into ports and airports will be put into 14 days of coron team alex forrest whiting of thank you so much for that analysis. you're watching at g.w. new year's reminder you can get all the latest on our web site about to do w dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram at g.w. news i'm claire richardson thanks so much for joining us. it's a deadly sin. and the women's nature. of a subsequent reference to. greet. the desire for. that drives. her to. play why are we greedy. we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st p.w. . the flame. shifts special how can we preserve our data for future generations. from photographs to scientific research to open source code we store much of what we produce digitally however most digital storage mediums will degrade over time and software for retrieving data is constantly evolving so all the data we stall will be available to future generations. in the past people recorded important information on stuff parchment and preserve their collective knowledge for hundreds of thousands of years. today
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european champions twice in a row it's my the joy for the stripes in europe and for the joy that forrestal the figure of european football stages. of the summer of 1000 anyone just in fashion who was the world's 3rd most expensive transfer he was the 1st black player to command a 1000000 pounds transfer fee this sense similar shock waves throughout the football world has kept has moved to chelsea in 201880 1000000 euros for a goalie order 87000000 paid by man united for harry maguire i defender back to 981 fashion to sort out with his exceptional talent he could have conquered the world but fate took a different turn his coach brian clough considered him overconfident and self-indulgent and decided to have fashion tales and sources reported back something outrageous at least for. his expensive new signing has been cited in gay bars what if the coach do he gathered together the entire team and call fashion to a bloody poof in front of everyone pretty old school stuff you're seeing from. days perspective but nothing unusual for the times in britain and elsewhere even later on cough only part
european champions twice in a row it's my the joy for the stripes in europe and for the joy that forrestal the figure of european football stages. of the summer of 1000 anyone just in fashion who was the world's 3rd most expensive transfer he was the 1st black player to command a 1000000 pounds transfer fee this sense similar shock waves throughout the football world has kept has moved to chelsea in 201880 1000000 euros for a goalie order 87000000 paid by man united for harry maguire i defender...
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all right and not seeing him forrest or buy a new nick in some cases old color schemes were used in a radical a different way hardly anyone thinks of balsa lono when you see this kit. from asia to europe to north and south america this decade will be remembered as an important period in the design of kits in contrast to the new millennium designs have become more simple again while branding has gotten more and more visible and thus welcome to the 21st century the age of consumerism and self-expression integrity respect in the sense of belonging to gether have been replaced by status symbols. this package sounds jersey from 2018 a boss available for 2400 euros there were no poor boy. has to swap horse. through clothes last few honks. just based on now prestige president even people who have little to do with football decorate themselves and club colors although they only change a little each season people keep buying them. a new generation of designers on instagram like exacts towels all set to paste proof that supporters wouldn't mind some more wild designs. in 2017 italian student an
all right and not seeing him forrest or buy a new nick in some cases old color schemes were used in a radical a different way hardly anyone thinks of balsa lono when you see this kit. from asia to europe to north and south america this decade will be remembered as an important period in the design of kits in contrast to the new millennium designs have become more simple again while branding has gotten more and more visible and thus welcome to the 21st century the age of consumerism and...
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alex forrest whiting joins me now to give us the measure of the problem just how big is it when it isa global problem and let's just take one element to life it and it's like it's be one of the last sectors to reopen after this crisis now we know that some theaters are already taking the decision to close as one in the south of england that has already gone into administration there are other british theaters that say they are very close to bankruptcy and that's despite the fact that the government is helping those star financially they're saying it's not enough but it's not just regional fit they're also these global production companies now earlier this week disney announced that it hit musical frozen which is being on board way since 2018 will not return and now that was taking in around about a $1000000.00 a week but they've decided that it is time to properly shut the doors on mount which was a pretty significant announcement now many of those stations on broadway show turn the lights off if you like at the beginning of march they're unlikely to reopen until probably mid septembe
alex forrest whiting joins me now to give us the measure of the problem just how big is it when it isa global problem and let's just take one element to life it and it's like it's be one of the last sectors to reopen after this crisis now we know that some theaters are already taking the decision to close as one in the south of england that has already gone into administration there are other british theaters that say they are very close to bankruptcy and that's despite the fact that the...
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partners' kim forrest will be with us. ♪ shery: it's not just the u.s.na tensions that took the wind out of the stock rally. president trump signing a new executive order which will limit the liability social media companies benefit from. joining us for a look at the tech sector and the broader market is kim forrest, founder and cio of bokeh capital partners. always good having you with us. you have been bullish on tech companies, especially when it comes to 5g. will be see more regulations challenging potential further gains for these tech giants? kim: i think so. now it seemsight as if the legislation, or the pending legislation, is targeted at social networks, networking stocks like facebook and twitter, it also has been a long time coming that google made too , and that hasd at held that stock down for a while because of its, i guess, dominance in the world of search. so the big get bigger and then they get in the eye of regulators, i suppose, or if not regulators, at least legislation. shery: is this still getting into these tech stocks? after the p
partners' kim forrest will be with us. ♪ shery: it's not just the u.s.na tensions that took the wind out of the stock rally. president trump signing a new executive order which will limit the liability social media companies benefit from. joining us for a look at the tech sector and the broader market is kim forrest, founder and cio of bokeh capital partners. always good having you with us. you have been bullish on tech companies, especially when it comes to 5g. will be see more regulations...
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kim forrest of bokeh capital, always a pleasure.alth of the fitness industry as states begin to ease lockdown rules. we will speak to the group executive chairman and managing partner of equinox. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg daybreak." the trump administration is taking steps that could ramp up tensions with china. it moved to block topments of semiconductors huawei technologies. has denied u.s. claims that china can use its equipment for spying. and while, taiwan semiconductor will spend $12 billion to build a chip factory in arizona. it is a move designed to assuage u.s. concerns about supply chain security. it is the world's largest and most advanced maker of chips for other companies such as apple. it plays a crucial role in the design of products from wireless.s to new york city has not met the seven health-related benchmarks to start lifting restrictions. that is your bloomberg business flash. thanks so much. it is time for our new series, what comes next, where we speak to investors and top industry voices
kim forrest of bokeh capital, always a pleasure.alth of the fitness industry as states begin to ease lockdown rules. we will speak to the group executive chairman and managing partner of equinox. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg daybreak." the trump administration is taking steps that could ramp up tensions with china. it moved to block topments of semiconductors huawei technologies. has denied u.s. claims that china can use its equipment for spying. and while, taiwan...
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jason forrest: great views in every direction. tracy hudson: mm-hmm. - you can get 15 people here. easily. [music playing]
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. >> john forrester: who loves ya? not me! >> eric: john! oh, wow. >> john: i got the looks, he got the talent. [ chuckles ] yowsa! give a man a heart attack. >> eric: stephanie's keeping an eye on me. >> john: always her specialty. it took me several marriages to realize you could look, but you can't touch. >> charlie: john. >> john: yes, chuck? >> charlie: you're touching. >> john: oh, right! oh, ho, ho. you're joining us for pammy's pooch parade! you know what would be fun? if we cleaned him up and took him back to the bowling alley. it turns out that he started the first doggie bowling league. could you imagine that? when you've seen the sun set over tibetit
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forrester look vic papel and jug free professor clemens geitner pay close attention to the forest floor and what lies beneath it holds the key to a healthy forest. they're going to explain to us the profound influence trees have on the quality of the soil. in a small piece in this old spruce forest they examine the soil to a depth of one and a half meters. of them as if. we can see here the various layers on the surface there are spruce needles the stuff the trees shed it's a lot sometimes 5 or 6 centimeters deep sixed and. the needles decomposed to create a layer of humus which makes the soil more acidic the room took on the next layer down is the mineral soil with lots of tree roots spruces have very shallow roots and can't access the water or nutrients from lower down that is a disadvantage it means the roots don't loosen the soil or create channels for the humus to trickle down so the spruce can take advantage of the benefits of this good location and importance on. nearby is a mixed forest of coniferous and deciduous trees which look big battle planted 25 years ago the fallen leave
forrester look vic papel and jug free professor clemens geitner pay close attention to the forest floor and what lies beneath it holds the key to a healthy forest. they're going to explain to us the profound influence trees have on the quality of the soil. in a small piece in this old spruce forest they examine the soil to a depth of one and a half meters. of them as if. we can see here the various layers on the surface there are spruce needles the stuff the trees shed it's a lot sometimes 5 or...
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with the defensive line and he will be asked to do even more with the departure of his good buddy, forrest buckner. >> buckner is definitely one of my best friends on the team. seeing him go is obviously bittersweet. we will have to really figure out how to fill that void. i think you played with the best effort on the d line. when you see somebody that big sprinting to the ball every play and making those tackles downfield, we are all going to have to step it up for him. >>> football fans in europe are pumped. they are talking about not american football, but in particular german football will be back later this month. it's their big-league. europe's first major soccer league is set to resume play, the first major soccer league since the shutdown. a green light earlier this month, possibly as early as the 15th, but more likely may 22nd to finish the regular season and they will do what you would expect, no fans allowed in the stadium and major safety precautions to keep everybody cool until we are back to some sense of normalcy. we have been celebrating willie mays' internet birthday all
with the defensive line and he will be asked to do even more with the departure of his good buddy, forrest buckner. >> buckner is definitely one of my best friends on the team. seeing him go is obviously bittersweet. we will have to really figure out how to fill that void. i think you played with the best effort on the d line. when you see somebody that big sprinting to the ball every play and making those tackles downfield, we are all going to have to step it up for him. >>>...
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all kinds of professional forrester's are worried and writing the chief of the forest letters. agency, it's a disaster. the parks service is losing ground. the wildlife refuges are losing ground. these magnificent areas, which are the last 26% of america, the likeland left quite a bit they were on the ancestors lived are being degraded day by day and year by year. it is a great tragedy. once they are gone, and i say gone -- once they are commercialized overdeveloped as , we are doing in our parks, or polluting the grand canyon or sending 50,000 flights down to the grand canyon, we are taking this magnificent heritage. we are compromising it. it has gotten much worse in the past 20 years and i would like to see some leadership. a level that says to the four stop stop wasting $400 million a year selling timber and losing money selling timber off the forests. stop selling the last stands of the ancient forest, losing money every year and shipping it all to the pacific rim. if the president would step forward and tell the service to nonsense and tell the park service to be a whole
all kinds of professional forrester's are worried and writing the chief of the forest letters. agency, it's a disaster. the parks service is losing ground. the wildlife refuges are losing ground. these magnificent areas, which are the last 26% of america, the likeland left quite a bit they were on the ancestors lived are being degraded day by day and year by year. it is a great tragedy. once they are gone, and i say gone -- once they are commercialized overdeveloped as , we are doing in our...
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lockdown the thought of a pint in a packet of crisps seems to be but a drunken distant hazy memory forrestal's in the prime minister's seem to think it's safe enough to get the economy back on track but for pubs and bars they won't be opening for at least another few months now many businesses have had to think outside the box to adapt. so as britain adjusts to this new hangover free reality government official suggested trying to spell last month's sparking fears for the future of many of the u.k.'s near 50000 local pubs ministers have begun to draw up plans though to relax outdoor seating licenses so the pubs can reopen in july in theory but big bosses say it will be impossible to make sure those on the fringe groups maintain social distance i'm also trying to support only have to deal with a one meter distance rule spain in the u.k. are the only european countries to apply the 2 bits of the voice provided to. save distance daubed that is what we have done and i'm not aware of any plans to change it at the height of the pandemic xpress warned that the new normal of social distancing could li
lockdown the thought of a pint in a packet of crisps seems to be but a drunken distant hazy memory forrestal's in the prime minister's seem to think it's safe enough to get the economy back on track but for pubs and bars they won't be opening for at least another few months now many businesses have had to think outside the box to adapt. so as britain adjusts to this new hangover free reality government official suggested trying to spell last month's sparking fears for the future of many of the...
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helping grieving families honor their loved ones with memorial trees and we're recognizing better place forrest has this morning's kron 4 hero. so the company is offering up to million worth of protected memorial trees. they want to honor frontline heroes who die from covid-19 by providing them with a legacy that will endure for a long time so all while lifting the financial burden of a burial service so families can reserve a tree and plan for a future ceremony and the arena for us overlooking the pacific ocean that right there in the mendocino county so if you like to learn more about this service i have to do is go to our website we shared a link on our website kron 4 dot com. keep in mind that you can spotlight anyone making a difference in your community we have a special section on our website, it's called kron 4 heroes we've gotten so many great stories so far all you have to do is fill out a quick form let us know about your hero and you can find that page on our website. you guessed it kron 4 dot com. let's get a little peek of the forecast now with dave spahr and let's see how these s
helping grieving families honor their loved ones with memorial trees and we're recognizing better place forrest has this morning's kron 4 hero. so the company is offering up to million worth of protected memorial trees. they want to honor frontline heroes who die from covid-19 by providing them with a legacy that will endure for a long time so all while lifting the financial burden of a burial service so families can reserve a tree and plan for a future ceremony and the arena for us overlooking...
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away from other people's forrestal's but if it's a choice between living off. some people who will be presented with with with the right. back at downing street dr mina this helps to encourage others to also speak up to prevent more deaths of ethnic minority patients and her colleagues. when i look at the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic as the global death toll approaches 300000 the european union's that medicines agency says a vaccine could be ready in a year in an optimistic scenario russia now has more than 250000 confirmed cases and to seen a dramatic spike in infections over the last month russia now has the 2nd highest number of cases behind the us japan is lifting its coronavirus state of emergency ahead of shared jewel in most of the country i decision about the other areas is due next week. you know it's really has an arms that it will grant a 6 month residency it's the thousands of irregular migrants the government in rome is trying to help deal with the coffin 19 epidemic that has cut the flow of cheap labor from abroad the political
away from other people's forrestal's but if it's a choice between living off. some people who will be presented with with with the right. back at downing street dr mina this helps to encourage others to also speak up to prevent more deaths of ethnic minority patients and her colleagues. when i look at the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic as the global death toll approaches 300000 the european union's that medicines agency says a vaccine could be ready in a year in an optimistic...
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we had one at the federal facility in forrest city. this results in 300 and each facility or more have tested positive. we immediately segregate the populations. those that test positive. those that test negative. we make sure there is not cross-contamination in that environment. that has passed us enough that we are starting to see them recover and those numbers are going down. like today, we had about 100 some cases that were tested positive only less than 10% were in the prison populations. we are making the progress that is needed. what we have to do also is control it within the prison. but then you worry about the staff, the officers and others that live in the community and go back and forth. we have an aggressive plan and regime to testing them so it does not get spread into the community. we have a good health department that acts very aggressively. int is our future that whatever venue you are in, if we have positive cases, we have to test, isolate, track them and hopefully reduce the spread to go about our business because w
we had one at the federal facility in forrest city. this results in 300 and each facility or more have tested positive. we immediately segregate the populations. those that test positive. those that test negative. we make sure there is not cross-contamination in that environment. that has passed us enough that we are starting to see them recover and those numbers are going down. like today, we had about 100 some cases that were tested positive only less than 10% were in the prison populations....
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turn away from other people's forrestal's but if it's a choice between not knowing and living off. some people who will be presented with with my lama back at downing street dr mina this hopes to encourage others to also speak up to prevent more deaths of ethnic minority patients and her colleagues. and we're joined now by correspondent charlotte potts who filed that report for us she is in london charlotte you mentioned overcrowded housing preexisting medical conditions as as factors behind some minorities being more affected by the virus what else is playing a role. right i mean those 2 factors preexisting medical conditions and overcrowded housing rings true for the white popular for some of the white population here in the united kingdom as well 2 doctors that i've talked to have suggested a lack of vitamin d. for example as one of the reasons why minorities are more affected ahadith effected by the virus but they are unsure if that is the case at this point one of the things that seems clear though is that ethnic minorities hit tends to work and was skilled jobs so for example
turn away from other people's forrestal's but if it's a choice between not knowing and living off. some people who will be presented with with my lama back at downing street dr mina this hopes to encourage others to also speak up to prevent more deaths of ethnic minority patients and her colleagues. and we're joined now by correspondent charlotte potts who filed that report for us she is in london charlotte you mentioned overcrowded housing preexisting medical conditions as as factors behind...
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like to give a brief update on the testing going on in the federal correctional institute, fci in forrest city. the cdc together with the department -- the bureau of corrections have in testing inmates there and that will be concluded today. 473ar, we have a total of who have tested positive. -- who have tested positive in the fci. from what iof 138 reported yesterday. we will continue to get positive willts back today and it take a while to get those into our system since they are being tested at various locations. i want to briefly touch on two other things, when we talk about our lab testing, i give a percent positive. testrday, we had 2138 results and of those, 4.4% were positive. we take all of the positives that came in yesterday come from midnight to midnight period of time and we had a total of 2044 negative and 94 positive. that.s how we calculate i know some of the journalists have tortured themselves trying to do the math from the numbers i report. what i give at this briefing, was as ofe, the 115 10:00 this morning. i want to give you the most up-to-date numbers but you will n
like to give a brief update on the testing going on in the federal correctional institute, fci in forrest city. the cdc together with the department -- the bureau of corrections have in testing inmates there and that will be concluded today. 473ar, we have a total of who have tested positive. -- who have tested positive in the fci. from what iof 138 reported yesterday. we will continue to get positive willts back today and it take a while to get those into our system since they are being tested...
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following this from forrest so is the plan still now them to hold new elections in july and 2nd it's not that far off in the current era is it. for now it seems to be president peter has always said that he thought last year's presidential election was free and fair but in the constitutional court in tonight nancy there were just too many irregularities and some results were changed using typewriter correction to they ordered a rewrite and then went to the supreme court trying to overturn that ruling but the court said some of the reasons he gave in his appeal were not just stick to they were clearly unprofessional and embarrassing so now the country is appearing for the street run for these a fresh elections which will likely take place in early july that's if they're no delays because of the corona virus outbreak presidential candidates have already handed in the nomination papers campaigning has already started but a few weeks ago another court ordered the government not to implement a nationwide lockdown because of the krona virus outbreak saying that more consultations need to t
following this from forrest so is the plan still now them to hold new elections in july and 2nd it's not that far off in the current era is it. for now it seems to be president peter has always said that he thought last year's presidential election was free and fair but in the constitutional court in tonight nancy there were just too many irregularities and some results were changed using typewriter correction to they ordered a rewrite and then went to the supreme court trying to overturn that...
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they called it heart can forrest after the small village that was at the heart of the fighting. in the battle in the hood going to fall it was one of the longest and deadliest battles on german soil in the west. it left a lot of scars not only on the inhabitants and their descendants but also on the landscape itself in the forest and on local buildings. and the boy. for the german troops the war was in effect already long lost. i knew the secret. even the young soldiers. through those who could reflect. didn't believe in victory. nish. you just wanted to survive to come home safe and sound in the house or how. but nazi war propaganda portrayed a completely different picture different than for i'm on the board from fox 3 or 401 by if you look you didn't find your sentiment it. just you didn't think of in book by then everyone knew the allies would win the war alice was as we hear everything that happened in the hood going wagner meant just a minimal delay of the inevitable getting through the foot sort of got one to set it up so by gadhafi and indirectly contributed to the contin
they called it heart can forrest after the small village that was at the heart of the fighting. in the battle in the hood going to fall it was one of the longest and deadliest battles on german soil in the west. it left a lot of scars not only on the inhabitants and their descendants but also on the landscape itself in the forest and on local buildings. and the boy. for the german troops the war was in effect already long lost. i knew the secret. even the young soldiers. through those who could...
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the fighting in the hurt can forrest was over but the war had left a trail of destruction a ravaged landscape whose scars are still visible today. american soldiers began clearing the mines that were buried everywhere german prisoners of war were forced to help them. but they could only remove a small number of the deadly devices of that again and again we'd hear this huge bang and another person flew through the air so many people lost their lives feel or feel that way bozo plainness me and one little girl had been playing with a hand grenade she thought it had perfume inside. the hand grenades had rings on them and when you pulled them you had to throw them away very quickly and. the girl's hand was blown off she was on the guns and thomas picked and a very central aspect of the post-war experiences of people living in the i thought it was that they actually had to rebuild their lives on a former battlefield and them cannot leave mccombs and children died because they played with munitions that it was dangerous to plough and cultivate the fields decided that this is it seemed to get out wha
the fighting in the hurt can forrest was over but the war had left a trail of destruction a ravaged landscape whose scars are still visible today. american soldiers began clearing the mines that were buried everywhere german prisoners of war were forced to help them. but they could only remove a small number of the deadly devices of that again and again we'd hear this huge bang and another person flew through the air so many people lost their lives feel or feel that way bozo plainness me and...
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signs for walkers and hikers in various places telling the story of the battle of the health can forrest they also remind us of its importance for the western allies advance through germany but they help get invites will probably never be a normal forest again. certainly not now some 75 years after the battle. i went back to the hercules forest. maybe 10 years ago i cried like a baby because i suddenly remember my best friend got killed in her trip chorused it was ugly ugly for mankind to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks he's italian he's german he's spanish we are all here. and this video. paradise is our earth. beyond. the. deprived of their child and their future. tens of thousands of children by a spider's were orphaned in iraq. to become darius. since the fall of mosul they've been refused papers. and the chance of going to school. what will become of. close up. 30 minutes on d w. how to not. just cover your concept discover with the bauhaus. school a legend after 100 years as the ideals of the dot house are more relevant today than they were. a 100
signs for walkers and hikers in various places telling the story of the battle of the health can forrest they also remind us of its importance for the western allies advance through germany but they help get invites will probably never be a normal forest again. certainly not now some 75 years after the battle. i went back to the hercules forest. maybe 10 years ago i cried like a baby because i suddenly remember my best friend got killed in her trip chorused it was ugly ugly for mankind to to...
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fundamental issue during the administration of andrew johnson his effort to fire stanton and secretary forrestt culminates him johnson's impeachment in 1863. mike to remove him by only one vote. so say the radicals are present and they are present behind the scenes of sherman still burger of 15 and that was a typical place to find not so much lynch but a typical place to find edwin stanton. who gained a reputation during the war as a manipulator, as a back room opportunists. and a sneaky radical to put this mark without letting his face be seen. he is of course one of the more famous members of the lincoln administration and many of you might be familiar with lincoln's famous statement about how important stanton was his block and without him he was not the kind of character who commanded a lot of loyalty and enthusiastic. in fact, stanton has two problems he comes from being to keep people from perceiving him as a humanitarian activist. one of those is his energy to operate behind the scene and no give you examples of that to keep his name out of the papers. but the other is his incredible ag
fundamental issue during the administration of andrew johnson his effort to fire stanton and secretary forrestt culminates him johnson's impeachment in 1863. mike to remove him by only one vote. so say the radicals are present and they are present behind the scenes of sherman still burger of 15 and that was a typical place to find not so much lynch but a typical place to find edwin stanton. who gained a reputation during the war as a manipulator, as a back room opportunists. and a sneaky...
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elon musk, kathy leaders, kirk and ton, -- pass forrester. we start with opening comments and our presenters and then we will take your questions. we start with jim bridenstine. nasa and great day for spacex. what a great day for the united states of america. it is been nine years since we launched american astronauts from american soil and we of done it again. i want to be clear. the mission is not yet over. this is a test flight. we are at the beginning but so far, everything has performed very well and we were excited about the fact that bob and doug are safely on their way to orbit. sayst want to congratulations to the nasa team. congratulations to kathy leaders who has been on the nasa side leading our commercial crew program all along. you and your team have done a marvelous job. and of course, it elon musk and your team at spacex. this launch represents the best of everything america has to offer but it also represents continuity of purpose. i think my predecessor as nasa administrator who got this program off the ground when there was
elon musk, kathy leaders, kirk and ton, -- pass forrester. we start with opening comments and our presenters and then we will take your questions. we start with jim bridenstine. nasa and great day for spacex. what a great day for the united states of america. it is been nine years since we launched american astronauts from american soil and we of done it again. i want to be clear. the mission is not yet over. this is a test flight. we are at the beginning but so far, everything has performed...
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. >>> coming up, the unemployed florida hotel worker who took a page from forrest gump. after weeks of frustration trying to get what he was promised, we'll talk to that man after this. >>> in the state of florida, there's been plenty of criticism about that state's unemployment system. as the "tampa bay times" reports it, quote, although the state has made strides toward paying claims in the last two weeks, most applicants have not been paid. one south florida hotel employee found himself among those waiting for weeks for an unemployment check. so beau guyott decided to walk from west palm beach to tallahassee -- for those playing our home game, that would be 417 miles -- in an attempt to tell the stories of fellow floridians in the same boat. here with us is the man behind the story, beau guyott, a waiter and the founder of walk tallahassee. beau, i have to ask you, i don't want to waste a second of your time. when you encountered people on your walk, when media interviewed you, when people asked you what you were walking for, what was your answer to them that we can n
. >>> coming up, the unemployed florida hotel worker who took a page from forrest gump. after weeks of frustration trying to get what he was promised, we'll talk to that man after this. >>> in the state of florida, there's been plenty of criticism about that state's unemployment system. as the "tampa bay times" reports it, quote, although the state has made strides toward paying claims in the last two weeks, most applicants have not been paid. one south florida hotel...
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first of the story it's just basically the setting of this team and it's the same the book was the forrester's and it's an account of american history told through them anyway it's an account of history which he basically made native americans part of a the person for th to the bears had e wolves in the wilderness and they are just there so it would take much later different sorts of archives to recover the papers to claim they are part of the true american story so for example he traveled to england and was a voice for native americans and basically by the end of his life spend time mocking this guy and dismissing this guy and basically never would have thought to collect the papers. it took the later archive and the work of others to come around and say that they have to be preserved. they are part of the story. one way to think about them as they are in some ways the institutions of law. they are sort of like this slowing of voices in the sea of silence and what gets selected is guided by certain choices. preservation requires selection. on the other hand these institutions are also because
first of the story it's just basically the setting of this team and it's the same the book was the forrester's and it's an account of american history told through them anyway it's an account of history which he basically made native americans part of a the person for th to the bears had e wolves in the wilderness and they are just there so it would take much later different sorts of archives to recover the papers to claim they are part of the true american story so for example he traveled to...
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. >>> coming up, the unemployed florida hotel work who took a page from forrest gump.fter weeks of frustration trying to get what he was promised, we'll talk to that man after this. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals to feeding america, to help feed those who now need our help. its all part of our commitment to our communities through subaru loves to help. love, it's what makes subaru, subaru. truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, all tempur-pedic mattresses are on sale! during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. >>> in the state of florida, there's been plenty of criticism about that state's unemployment system. as
. >>> coming up, the unemployed florida hotel work who took a page from forrest gump.fter weeks of frustration trying to get what he was promised, we'll talk to that man after this. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals to feeding america, to help feed those who now need our help. its all part of our commitment to our communities through subaru loves to help. love, it's what makes subaru, subaru. truly transformative sleep. so, no more...
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nasa commercial crew program and kirk shireman the manager of the iss and nasa chief astronaut pat forresterl start with opening comments and presenters then we'll take your queens first start with our nasa administrator jim bridenstine. jim: thank you. what a great daze for nasa. what a great day for spacex. what a great day for the day of united states of america. it has been nine years since we larched americans a street nos on american rockets from american soil and now we have done it again. i want to be clear, the mission is not yet over. this is a test flight. and so we're at the beginning, but so far, everything has performed very, very well and we're excited about the fact that bob and doug our american heros are safely in orbit and on the way to the international space station so i want to say congratulations to the nasa team and congratulations to kathy who has! on the nasa side leading our commercial crew program all along and you and your team have done an absolutely marvelous job and, of course, elon musk, and your team at spacex. this, that launch represented the best of every
nasa commercial crew program and kirk shireman the manager of the iss and nasa chief astronaut pat forresterl start with opening comments and presenters then we'll take your queens first start with our nasa administrator jim bridenstine. jim: thank you. what a great daze for nasa. what a great day for spacex. what a great day for the day of united states of america. it has been nine years since we larched americans a street nos on american rockets from american soil and now we have done it...
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i have forrest labs and the first is to put the stats on we know there are 71 stocks in the s&p 500. technology sector, you can see there, 26% weight. in fact, if you put amazon and google back it's 30 and there is a history that you get as high as 30 and it's typically at or near a peak. take a look at the second slide. what we do know, of course, it's where you start the meter and where your storyline starts. from the peak, march 24th. it was a friday 2000, the dotcom peak and tech is still behind the s&p and just on a price percentage change and it is up 88% versus tech and only up 66 and look at the second column and the s&p up 178 versus the technologior a technologior only 98 the first chart is the tech sector and you see the sell-off and the ricochet it was outperforming on the way down and it's outperforming on the way up and it's making new, relative highs to the s&p. that's part of the problem we are so dependent on just these handful of names as banks and industrials and other things get worse, and so the final chart is the xlk itself, the etf and i would just for fun ask
i have forrest labs and the first is to put the stats on we know there are 71 stocks in the s&p 500. technology sector, you can see there, 26% weight. in fact, if you put amazon and google back it's 30 and there is a history that you get as high as 30 and it's typically at or near a peak. take a look at the second slide. what we do know, of course, it's where you start the meter and where your storyline starts. from the peak, march 24th. it was a friday 2000, the dotcom peak and tech is...
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growth sprint last in what an interesting day to talk about this joining me is bill smeed and kim forrest. almost by accident we have a value guy and a growth girl. here to talk about this split. bill, i'll start with you. as bob highlighted, the value segment of the market outperforming today. i hate to ask because we talked so many times whether this is a turning point and the trends to reverse but is this a turning point and do you think it's a more significant shift towards value under way? >> well, i've said many times in the last year to two years that i would not hold hi breath waiting for that turn. the exacerbation that you just -- that bob pisani referred to right before we came on is typical of a change point. at a change point the thing that had done great for the prior five to ten years goes ga-ga at the end and the thing that had done terrible for prior five to ten years does extra terrible at the end. so we have all of the pieces in place for the changeover to happen and by the way it only makes sense from a valuation standpoint when growth stocks were way out of favor at s
growth sprint last in what an interesting day to talk about this joining me is bill smeed and kim forrest. almost by accident we have a value guy and a growth girl. here to talk about this split. bill, i'll start with you. as bob highlighted, the value segment of the market outperforming today. i hate to ask because we talked so many times whether this is a turning point and the trends to reverse but is this a turning point and do you think it's a more significant shift towards value under way?...
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we had one at the federal facility in forrest city. this results in 300 and each facility or more have tested positive. we immediately segregate the populations. those that test positive. those that test negative. we make sure there is not cross-contamination in that environment. that has passed us enough that we are starting to see them recover and those numbers are going down. like today, we had about 100 some cases that were tested positive only less than 10% were in the prison populations. we are making the progress that is needed. what we have to do also is control it within the prison. but then you worry about the staff, the officers and others that live in the community and go back and forth. we have an aggressive plan and regime to testing them so it does not get spread into the community. we have a good health department that acts very aggressively. int is our future that whatever venue you are in, if we have positive cases, we have to test, isolate, track them and hopefully reduce the spread to go about our business because w
we had one at the federal facility in forrest city. this results in 300 and each facility or more have tested positive. we immediately segregate the populations. those that test positive. those that test negative. we make sure there is not cross-contamination in that environment. that has passed us enough that we are starting to see them recover and those numbers are going down. like today, we had about 100 some cases that were tested positive only less than 10% were in the prison populations....
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consider the first map in the story it's setting the scene so the most famous book is called the forrester's is an account of the american history in which he basically makes native americans part of the world in the wilderness and they are just the landscape which the story unfolds. of course it takes later to recover the papers of native americans as part of the true american story. so the mohican convert to christianity traveled to england a voice of native americans and basically by the end of his life spent time mocking and dismissing this guy and never would have thought to collect the papers and check out later archive in the work of others to say his papers have to be preserved they are part of the story one way to think about historical societies they are institutions of loss like the swelling of voices in the sea of silence and what is selected is guided by certain choices on the other hand these institutions because of the work and proliferation of these archives all across america we have tons and tons of papers and records which do not necessarily lend themselves so just to give
consider the first map in the story it's setting the scene so the most famous book is called the forrester's is an account of the american history in which he basically makes native americans part of the world in the wilderness and they are just the landscape which the story unfolds. of course it takes later to recover the papers of native americans as part of the true american story. so the mohican convert to christianity traveled to england a voice of native americans and basically by the end...
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parents at the same time where you could have 50 metres apart now we will have from the prime minister forrest johnson very shortly indeed but here's what he had to say yesterday this is not the time simply to in the lock down this week instead we're taking the 1st cafu steps to modify our measures and the 1st step is a change of emphasis that we hope that people will act on this week we said that you should work from home if you can only go to work if you must. we now need to stress that anyone who can't work from home fruits and those in construction or manufacturing should be actively encouraged to go to work and we want it to be safe for you to get to work so you should avoid public transport if were to possible because we must and will maintain social distancing and capacity will therefore be limited from this wednesday we want to encourage people to take more and even unlimited amounts of our director sites you can sit in the sun in your local park you can drive to other destinations you can even play sports only with members of your own house so that was boris johnson just yesterday tod
parents at the same time where you could have 50 metres apart now we will have from the prime minister forrest johnson very shortly indeed but here's what he had to say yesterday this is not the time simply to in the lock down this week instead we're taking the 1st cafu steps to modify our measures and the 1st step is a change of emphasis that we hope that people will act on this week we said that you should work from home if you can only go to work if you must. we now need to stress that...
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and my left foot, all these movies where there are positive messages, forrest gump, played by nondisabled people. a whole other issue. one of the basic issues around why are we not seeing more is a combination. one is i think people are afraid of acquiring a disable themselves. they look at people like myself or whomever, and they say, i don't know how hey do it. couldn't do it. they don't really know what it is and they don't really know -- not only what it is that we are doing but they don't really also think about themselves and their future. and the reason i say that is a little bit of a discussion i had when i was doing the show, it when he used to write able bodied and i said no i don't use the order age bodied because i use the word nondisage -- nondisabled. don't use the word able because it says i'm not abled and i don't want to say the word i have disability because it should should be something they injured. withty terminology people using able or disabled. maybe not intentional lawsuit i think it's -- the tomorrow that we use, like racist, is ableist, so i think that is an iss
and my left foot, all these movies where there are positive messages, forrest gump, played by nondisabled people. a whole other issue. one of the basic issues around why are we not seeing more is a combination. one is i think people are afraid of acquiring a disable themselves. they look at people like myself or whomever, and they say, i don't know how hey do it. couldn't do it. they don't really know what it is and they don't really know -- not only what it is that we are doing but they don't...
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in the studio shot at follow works then in the house of commons over absolutely the prime minister forrest johnson and leader of the opposition battled it out in the commons during today's prime minister's questions it was a lively session to say the least because. the kids accused number 10 of being particularly ignorant to the facts regarding care home and testing we know that care homes have long been the epicenter of blunders and a lot of criticisms towards the government about the handling of cattle specifically at last week boris johnson he. he had admitted that actually really there was a bit of a at discrepancy in what the words of the government was saying when it comes to cat homes today a very similar situation as a kid stalin launched this evening at talk about why care homes are still not routinely able to access the level of testing that it should be able to do and this is the reaction from the prime minister. last friday the health secretary said the right from the start we've tried to throw a protective ring around our care homes but caused quite a reaction yesterday it was
in the studio shot at follow works then in the house of commons over absolutely the prime minister forrest johnson and leader of the opposition battled it out in the commons during today's prime minister's questions it was a lively session to say the least because. the kids accused number 10 of being particularly ignorant to the facts regarding care home and testing we know that care homes have long been the epicenter of blunders and a lot of criticisms towards the government about the handling...
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and my left foot, all these movies with our positive messages, forrest gump, they are played by nondisabled people. that's a whole nother issue. one of the basic issues around why not, why are we not seeing more is a combination. one is i think people are afraid of acquiring a disability themselves. they look at people like myself or whomever and they say, i don't know how they do it. i couldn't do it. they don't really know what it is, and you don't really know -- not only what it is that we are doing, but they don't really also think about themselves and the future. reason i say that is, this is little bit of the discussion i had when i student the show, is he used the word able-bodied and i said no, no, i don't use thed able-bodied because i use the word nondisabled. i'd use it for a couple of reasons. i don't like using the word able because it implies i'm not able. i don't want to have to use the word to tell some i have abilities because that should be something that they understand. i think like with the terminology of people using like the able, disabled or whatever it may be, it ma
and my left foot, all these movies with our positive messages, forrest gump, they are played by nondisabled people. that's a whole nother issue. one of the basic issues around why not, why are we not seeing more is a combination. one is i think people are afraid of acquiring a disability themselves. they look at people like myself or whomever and they say, i don't know how they do it. i couldn't do it. they don't really know what it is, and you don't really know -- not only what it is that we...