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gen. david: it typically and in history about washington when he leaves the white house yet very little coverage to what follows and i to was very intrigued to read this book before it was published. in the find out how much dictate place ratchet in terms of intrigue and stats and all of the other developments took place during that period the first you wrote to your previous book as noted on robert e. lee what was it that made you turn out to george washington, the person the robert e. lee would not be. did have something to do with your speechwriting during the final years of the presidency. jonathan: first of all thank you so much general for being here the home of george washington, and part of the american statuses running for that republican i could think of no one more fitting to be at this house tonight the neoprene is so thank you so much for being here. that motivated me to write this book was my previous book had been as you mentioned a book called them man who would not be wash
gen. david: it typically and in history about washington when he leaves the white house yet very little coverage to what follows and i to was very intrigued to read this book before it was published. in the find out how much dictate place ratchet in terms of intrigue and stats and all of the other developments took place during that period the first you wrote to your previous book as noted on robert e. lee what was it that made you turn out to george washington, the person the robert e. lee...
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gen. votel: well, i think first of all, i think one of the key things we have to do is we have to unwind ourselves from ongoing conflicts. i think the efforts towards trying to create some kind of political agreement in afghanistan is a good way to begin to draw down our presence there. i recognize that, like many things in this region, is an imperfect approach to what we're doing. it's not going to satisfy everybody, but it doesn't get better if we don't try to move forward on this. and so, i think the first thing we do have to do is begin to extricate ourselves from these ongoing conflicts. the situation in iraq and syria here is an opportunity for us to begin to draw down forces there and get them to a more sustainable level. the numbers there are not comparatively all that high frankly, but it probably could be lowered there, and that may be a way to do that as well. i think our focus needs to be our focus needs to be much more heavily into the security cooperation area with a lot of o
gen. votel: well, i think first of all, i think one of the key things we have to do is we have to unwind ourselves from ongoing conflicts. i think the efforts towards trying to create some kind of political agreement in afghanistan is a good way to begin to draw down our presence there. i recognize that, like many things in this region, is an imperfect approach to what we're doing. it's not going to satisfy everybody, but it doesn't get better if we don't try to move forward on this. and so, i...
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son for gen z, i kind of think that donald trump's election will be a pivotal moment for gen z's.hink about being 19 year's old or 20 year's old when donald trump was elected. that must really shape your conception of american politics. it must really shape your opinion about frankly who knows what they are talking about because one of thehe other thins noticed with this is that there was such a loss of faith in conventional wisdom after trump was elected. so much of the conventional wisdom said it's definitely going to be hillary clinton. do not worry, she's going to win and then all of the people who were supposed to know what they were talking about were wrong, so that's why you saw all of the millennials being like, you know, the people in charge said that this wouldn't happen and then it did so they clearly are operating on old information and don't know what's going on, so like we are going thehe take the wheel basically. >> well, to that point, i wonder what people -- what people said htout the news, i'm sure a lot of getting information from social media, a lot of radicali
son for gen z, i kind of think that donald trump's election will be a pivotal moment for gen z's.hink about being 19 year's old or 20 year's old when donald trump was elected. that must really shape your conception of american politics. it must really shape your opinion about frankly who knows what they are talking about because one of thehe other thins noticed with this is that there was such a loss of faith in conventional wisdom after trump was elected. so much of the conventional wisdom...
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x's i'm sorry gen z's. how much of this ideological values, how much of that is the generation and how much of thate is how old we are and will we get more conservative or change rather as we get older? >> i think it has to do with being a particular age at a particular time what happens is, again people taken all this information when they're in their 20s and the like who am i, who am i in the world, once they figure that out there like cool, figured it out. people are not necessarily looking often for political awakening in their 50s or 60s. so that is why for example, actually young people in the early 1980s a lot voted for ronald reagan. they are saying people are the people who votedga for donald trump 30 - 40 years later. it is not really about being young and aging, it's about what happened when you were young and what it did to your politics and how you keep that moving forward in your own life. >> we got away from one question i asked you earlier. do boomers read this book? >> yeah but i do not thi
x's i'm sorry gen z's. how much of this ideological values, how much of that is the generation and how much of thate is how old we are and will we get more conservative or change rather as we get older? >> i think it has to do with being a particular age at a particular time what happens is, again people taken all this information when they're in their 20s and the like who am i, who am i in the world, once they figure that out there like cool, figured it out. people are not necessarily...
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the anti-gen or antibody tests that have been described. as the health secretary as aid sade, we are going up from 5,000 to 10,000 tests per day to 25,000 and so on. hopefully very soon up to 250,000 a day. to answer your question about the types of tests that we have, the differences that you see in -- between the u.k.'s provision for testing and other countries, i think it would probably be most helpful if i again passed to chris and patrick to explain. chris. >> i think in terms of the testing, first of all why the delays in the u.k. system. there are multiple components to these tests. including the chemicals that make them up, swabs you use, and shortages along many of these supply chains essentially because every country in the world is simultaneously wanting this new thing. some components are old. but the scale of it is something which is obviously occurred at extraordinary speed. that's just a practical reality. anyone who understands how supply chains work and huge demands for this globally would understand that. comparing differe
the anti-gen or antibody tests that have been described. as the health secretary as aid sade, we are going up from 5,000 to 10,000 tests per day to 25,000 and so on. hopefully very soon up to 250,000 a day. to answer your question about the types of tests that we have, the differences that you see in -- between the u.k.'s provision for testing and other countries, i think it would probably be most helpful if i again passed to chris and patrick to explain. chris. >> i think in terms of the...
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>> gen. all, you're dealing with the united states military, and when they are deployed in war they have two missions. one, they need to defeat the enemy, and two, they need to protect the force paid all the leaders in the chain of command are used to dealing with a reality like that. so that's step one. the second thing is, harris, all of the united states military is by definition a group activity. they are certainly going to be challenged by a virus that can spread so quickly. it is particularly intense in three of our services. the navy, that you just mentioned, because they are on ships in close quarters. the army and the marine corps, they have two train as a group in the hundreds, to maintain their skill sets. so protecting that force is going to be challenging, to say the least. at the same time, they need to train. and ships need to sail. and we need to protect the american interest and the american people. so there will be a trade-off, and as the doctor said, it will be a balance fo
>> gen. all, you're dealing with the united states military, and when they are deployed in war they have two missions. one, they need to defeat the enemy, and two, they need to protect the force paid all the leaders in the chain of command are used to dealing with a reality like that. so that's step one. the second thing is, harris, all of the united states military is by definition a group activity. they are certainly going to be challenged by a virus that can spread so quickly. it is...
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are the immune response that the human body makes in response to the virus in response to the anti gen and that will not tell us who has the infection acutely necessarily but it would tell us who has had the infection in the past and that will give us a lot more information it would also tell us who's got the infection after probably do. late about 3 or 4 days depending on the sensitivity of the test i really feel providing more testing she is a priority just now yeah and we go from term testing to vaccines in seattle in the united states we understand that the 1st trials of human trials for a coronavirus vaccine have begun i mean it seems very fast what do you think about that. it's remarkably fast it's really incredibly fast the progress that's been made there's lots of candidate vaccines at the moment and they're on close stage one clinical trials now that means the very done some animal toxicology testing and pua b. is past that to go into the phase one human trials so phase one human charles is going to be with healthy volunteers basically t. check for the safety of the vaccine an
are the immune response that the human body makes in response to the virus in response to the anti gen and that will not tell us who has the infection acutely necessarily but it would tell us who has had the infection in the past and that will give us a lot more information it would also tell us who's got the infection after probably do. late about 3 or 4 days depending on the sensitivity of the test i really feel providing more testing she is a priority just now yeah and we go from term...
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makers yes gen makers are trying to fill the hand sanitizer gap and stop the price.gin and hand sanitizer supplies for the pandemic now available at the same spots. it's all about alcohol and these people especially us but well gin is about 40 percent alcohol virus killing hand sanitizer needs to be at least 60 percent. will be complicity we're actually using the same ingredients so for all intent and purposes you could say it's a very very strong we would absolutely not recommend average it gets this irish distillery has stopped making new batches of gin all together it's now all about hand sanitizer what we've sold is a fraction of what's needed as an absolute fraction of what's needed so we you know again there are loads of other distilleries the can do this and that are doing this not just an ardent across the atlantic diskin distillery in pennsylvania is doing the same thing. we have shifted focus from making beverage alcohol products and put a 100 percent of our resources towards making hand sanitizer for a community. the labels for the new project line don't e
makers yes gen makers are trying to fill the hand sanitizer gap and stop the price.gin and hand sanitizer supplies for the pandemic now available at the same spots. it's all about alcohol and these people especially us but well gin is about 40 percent alcohol virus killing hand sanitizer needs to be at least 60 percent. will be complicity we're actually using the same ingredients so for all intent and purposes you could say it's a very very strong we would absolutely not recommend average it...
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the same is true of gen x, millennials and women in general. joe biden is a fallback plan for the democrats. why should donald trump do anything different except be donald trump? he does not have the obama administration attacking him and weaponizing the doj. he is firmly in control. the economy will recover. as i said, the economy is not the problem. the stock market is the only hitch. that will make a recovery before the election. the democrats tried all of these toxic -- tactics to double early. they thought the impeachment around ukraine would crater the president. we are trying a pandemic to do it. it is not going to happen. he does not have to make any wholesale changes. he can do exactly what he has been doing. i predicted this in 2016. the president has an undercurrent of people who want to vote for him, are going to vote for him, and the level of enthusiasm for his campaign versus any of the democrats. , itcould combine them all is head and shoulders better. host: kevin jackson is joining us from los angeles. we hope to have you back f
the same is true of gen x, millennials and women in general. joe biden is a fallback plan for the democrats. why should donald trump do anything different except be donald trump? he does not have the obama administration attacking him and weaponizing the doj. he is firmly in control. the economy will recover. as i said, the economy is not the problem. the stock market is the only hitch. that will make a recovery before the election. the democrats tried all of these toxic -- tactics to double...
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if you talk to anyone who has a fever, they tell you that you at -- gen x. getting a test, it is taking days to figure out if they are positive or negative. if it is positive, they have to say out of the hospital for 14 days. complaints they don't have protected equipment and there was a story today that the companies that make the insulators have not been asked by the government to ramp up production so you are seen politicians focus on the economic and that will probably change in the next couple of days. --it helped the u.s. stop itsk market recover from worst single day law since 1987. >> they recovered about half of what they lost on monday. the federal reserve, u.s. century bank announcing it would take measures to keep businesses flowing. the white house said it wants to americans andal allow individuals and small businesses to defer any tax payments that may be the, again to keep cash flowing. economyctors of the .ontinues to struggle do more, house find to but those plans are less clear. one bright spot tuesday, clorox company rose 13%. >> more comp
if you talk to anyone who has a fever, they tell you that you at -- gen x. getting a test, it is taking days to figure out if they are positive or negative. if it is positive, they have to say out of the hospital for 14 days. complaints they don't have protected equipment and there was a story today that the companies that make the insulators have not been asked by the government to ramp up production so you are seen politicians focus on the economic and that will probably change in the next...
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the conflicts you're off to the royal family goes on with our current gen didn't sign but who's really trying to stop the merger since we're in munich is the country's foreign minister mohammad abdullah a german of the soldiers of civilian casualties to be enormous human suffering fools being a mum. conflicts that. in 60 minutes on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not come with them simple online on your mobile and free to shop d w z learning course nikos speak german made easy. i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was fit. i even got white hair is the. language not this keeps me and they go but you need me to entrap let's say you want to know their story the muslims are fighting and reliable information for margaret. they're on a mission. to save the. morphine comics started in 1939 since then they've created a vast empire of superheroes who also have human weaknesses. and the creators have had their share of clashes as the moving story of
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and some gen makers are giving the spirit away to help keep the crisis new cocktail is flying off the shelves but it's not intended for drinking. i'm told me a logical welcome to the program italy is reporting more deaths from corona virus than any other nation in the world including china the original epicenter of the pandemic at least 3405 people have now died from the virus in italy the country has recorded over 41000 infections the region of la body is the worst hit so many people have died there in recent days that symmetries on no longer able to cope. they've had to call in the army to help move the dead. this is the worst hit area of what is now the country with the most covert 19 dead. and its least lombardy region. those trying to help the living are struggling to cope. well working in a state of very high stress and tension psychological stress has gone through the roof unfortunately we can't contain the situation in one body there's a high level of contagion and we're not even counting the dead anymore. look at the news that's coming out of italy and take note of what the s
and some gen makers are giving the spirit away to help keep the crisis new cocktail is flying off the shelves but it's not intended for drinking. i'm told me a logical welcome to the program italy is reporting more deaths from corona virus than any other nation in the world including china the original epicenter of the pandemic at least 3405 people have now died from the virus in italy the country has recorded over 41000 infections the region of la body is the worst hit so many people have died...
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technology has the power to bring the remotest of the gens of the world to the mainstream helping build reliable infrastructure in the mountains of for example hydro power is fueling the electricity demands of the people in a sustainable way.
technology has the power to bring the remotest of the gens of the world to the mainstream helping build reliable infrastructure in the mountains of for example hydro power is fueling the electricity demands of the people in a sustainable way.
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ok gen in the way i'm not sure it's really. got the mom a grandchild name on it and it in and then over not exempt you from paying them just on the notion that the 2 would have made good of a. card for that job for months of newtown most of the woman to buy that i mean let's hope that malaysia with fellow leisure so. well and you're winning. join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news channel morning talkers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most the states misleads the public the state media reflects the same thing. quantock challenge uphold their editorial showing take a dart believe they have anything to apologize for their listening post on al-jazeera . the nature's news as it breaks the fostering service is supposed to start from early next year but the corona virus outbreak could put the brakes on the project and slow down construction with detail coverage we know that more than 40 people were killed in the violence and officially 350 p
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birthday i do america reiterated the importance of a ceasefire and the political solution during talks gen canby for half done and the rebel forces have been fighting the un backed libyan government for control of the capital tripoli since april. protesters have taken to brazil's streets for a 2nd to have demonstrations against gender violence and inequality activists in rio de janeiro denounce president paul serrano who call for more protection for women and girls in march followed international women's day protests across latin america over the weekend. british rock band led zeppelin have won a long running copyright dispute over their hit stairway to heaven a recipe holds court room they did not steal the songs opening riff the band members who wrote the song could have faced a legal bill for millions of dollars in damages. that to russia where the lower house of parliament just backed president putin's plans to allow him to stay in office until 2036 he told the duma the changes to the constitution were necessary to guarantee the country's future stability currently the russian presiden
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gen gentility. this is a dense environment that can be a difficult environment. it can also be the most supportive courageous community that you have ever seen. this is a time for a smile, when you're walking past someone. it's a time for a nod. it's a time to say hello. it's a time for patience. and don't let the little things get you annoyed. that's new york at its best. that was new york after 9/11. yeah, we have a problem. yes, we will deal with it. yes, we will overcome it. but let's find our better selves in doing it. and let new york lead the way in finding their better selves and demonstrating their better selves. that's the new york destiny and that's the new york legacy. and that's why i'm proud to be a new yorker. that's why i'm proud to be the governor of this great state. and we're going to do it, like we've always done it before. questions? >> governor, on the 6,000 ventilators, where were those located and how soon can they withbein hospitals in new york? >> they were located in place
gen gentility. this is a dense environment that can be a difficult environment. it can also be the most supportive courageous community that you have ever seen. this is a time for a smile, when you're walking past someone. it's a time for a nod. it's a time to say hello. it's a time for patience. and don't let the little things get you annoyed. that's new york at its best. that was new york after 9/11. yeah, we have a problem. yes, we will deal with it. yes, we will overcome it. but let's find...
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we're looking at rain chance as gen late stat into sunday.p with those temperatures as well as into early next week. >>> mary, thank you. 6:49. the verdict is in, but the trial is far from over. what is next for the man convicted in mia wilson's murder? coming up on kpix 5. >>> the grand princess cruise ship docked over coronavirus fears. coming up, the plan for the rest of the day and the hope about getting the rest of the passengers off by the end of it. >>> it may change the way things are conducted at chase center. we'll explain next. >> good morning. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll update you on the latest coronavirus news at the top of each hour. as the number of cases increases, new questions about critical shortages of medical and testing supplies. >>> we'll talk with health and human services secretary alex aczar about the concerns and about the government's response. also joe biden has taken a commanding lead in the race. after last night's big primary win, what does this mean for the sanders' campaign? and what parents need to k
we're looking at rain chance as gen late stat into sunday.p with those temperatures as well as into early next week. >>> mary, thank you. 6:49. the verdict is in, but the trial is far from over. what is next for the man convicted in mia wilson's murder? coming up on kpix 5. >>> the grand princess cruise ship docked over coronavirus fears. coming up, the plan for the rest of the day and the hope about getting the rest of the passengers off by the end of it. >>> it may...
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gen. lingle: thank you, good morning, everybody. i'm glad to be here today.ay, we face a national
gen. lingle: thank you, good morning, everybody. i'm glad to be here today.ay, we face a national
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so, you know, gen z are in their late teens, early 20s right now, and what happens over the next couple will be an absolutely pivotal political experience for them and i think that we may not know how that will influence their politics moving forward, but i think we do know that for millennials, this is just another example of the failures of institutions that have really marked millennial adulthood so far. >> all right. charlotte action olivia, thank you both. up next, just because you are stuck at home doesn't mean that you can't enjoy a little culture. dozens of performing artists are trying to brighten your day. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping ma
so, you know, gen z are in their late teens, early 20s right now, and what happens over the next couple will be an absolutely pivotal political experience for them and i think that we may not know how that will influence their politics moving forward, but i think we do know that for millennials, this is just another example of the failures of institutions that have really marked millennial adulthood so far. >> all right. charlotte action olivia, thank you both. up next, just because you...
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have developed a tool that could keep coronavirus patients out of intensive care. .gen tnto ilthateorcreated in just a few days. reports.espondent w reporter: for the veryickest ventilator offers the bestl chance of survival. it takes over the job of g breathing, givinthe lungs a chance to recover. patients on ventilators need to be sedated,nd they require expert staff. the nhs t acquire another rate thousand suppliers in the coming weeks. it is estimated over 30,000 could be needed at the peak any outbreak. this doctor spoke to us just after coming off shift in intensive care. >> it is encouraging that the government said they would try and find 30,000 ventilators. i think that itks ls if less than a third of those might be available within the next few eks. i think this epidemic will peak in the u.k. themm has been coication confusion after the u.k. failed to join a plan to source extra vtilators. this new device has been approved by contrast. withre cpap, they are y used in the nhs, but are in short supply so a team in london working with new one. formula one devised a >> normally,
have developed a tool that could keep coronavirus patients out of intensive care. .gen tnto ilthateorcreated in just a few days. reports.espondent w reporter: for the veryickest ventilator offers the bestl chance of survival. it takes over the job of g breathing, givinthe lungs a chance to recover. patients on ventilators need to be sedated,nd they require expert staff. the nhs t acquire another rate thousand suppliers in the coming weeks. it is estimated over 30,000 could be needed at the peak...
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so looking at the top allergy gens, pine, willow and juniper right here.e're reaching into the mid 70s. los gatos reaching 73. 74 will be the high in concord. some of us yesterday were near 80 degrees. so it will be a bit lower. palo alto reaching 73 degrees. 63 on the embarcadero and the north bay up to 73 in napa. checking out, the overall look, you can see a long line of clouds extending down to the pacific. as high pressure moves away, that also takes away with it the warmer temperatures. most of the rain chances are light, and we're looking at next tuesday, where we'll see a more significant storm system. this looks to bring on the nort edge of that. we'll see how much rain we can squeeze out of that system. another run will be dropping in. actually, as we go into spring, it's going to start to cool down. we're looking a weekend rain, about a some light showers, and then going into next week, some of our models, disagreeing on how much rain we'll see, it does show some of the higher amounts of rain totals will be to the south and we'll see some sierra
so looking at the top allergy gens, pine, willow and juniper right here.e're reaching into the mid 70s. los gatos reaching 73. 74 will be the high in concord. some of us yesterday were near 80 degrees. so it will be a bit lower. palo alto reaching 73 degrees. 63 on the embarcadero and the north bay up to 73 in napa. checking out, the overall look, you can see a long line of clouds extending down to the pacific. as high pressure moves away, that also takes away with it the warmer temperatures....
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where the dupont replacement chemical which is called gen x is being manufactured and used right now outside of fayetteville north carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate erthe drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington north carolina area. community groups have gotten together to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, the environmental working group, center for environmental health, green science policy institute there are organizations trying to help bring that information out and give communities the tools to help bring that information to residents and as you indicated, it's been incredibly encouraging to see just within the last year the first time we have seen legislation being proposed at the federal level in this country to deal with these chemicals. it's taken 20 years to even have that discussion begin and there are bills that have been proposed to try to require epa to actually designate these chemicals as hazardous or to require them to be
where the dupont replacement chemical which is called gen x is being manufactured and used right now outside of fayetteville north carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate erthe drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington north carolina area. community groups have gotten together to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, the environmental working group, center for...
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arghatt of der millenial to younger gen x have-- gen z have still stuck with bernie sanders. the good news in this poll is he is still winning those voters but he is not winning them by as big a number as let's say joe biden is winning those voters 50 and over.'s >> lurn here. most of these states voting tomorrow, interestinly enough, do not yet have cases of coronavirus reported. that is the exception. mostef the country s have cases of coronavirus. continuing to have public events. to changes in schedule yet.ve i congress, we have five members of congress now ladies who ar self-quarantining because of exposure to the crow vid. i know some staff are telling their bosses let's stop shaking hands now to politicians. i want to ask you, i will startu with is this going to change the campaign trail and how our imoft and policians operate? >> yes. i think so. i think that there is no way that it doesuan't evey. you don't see sanders and bidena campaigning iington state right now where coronavirus is very prevalent. and the thing is, president trump typically every-- like all year
arghatt of der millenial to younger gen x have-- gen z have still stuck with bernie sanders. the good news in this poll is he is still winning those voters but he is not winning them by as big a number as let's say joe biden is winning those voters 50 and over.'s >> lurn here. most of these states voting tomorrow, interestinly enough, do not yet have cases of coronavirus reported. that is the exception. mostef the country s have cases of coronavirus. continuing to have public events. to...
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or do we get the bigger picture those gen-z types partying on the beach could use some corrective lenses and for those t.p. hoarders, you know who you are seriously? on the other hand, hip hip hooray for the folks in the grocery stores and pharmacies and people who resupply them. and for those on the front lines, nurses, paramedics, p.a.s and doctors, gratitude is not a good enough word to express our appreciation and also thanks to their families who know comes some risk. finally to the socia distant superstars who realize keeping your distance is the best way to slow the virus. indeed, our best expression of loving your neighbor. maybe we should call it 20/20 vision. harry smith, nbc news. >> we have got to focus on the good around us. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. take care of yourself and each other [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ we are searchlights, we can see in the dark ♪ ♪ we are rockets, pointed up at the stars ♪ ♪ we are billions of beautiful hearts ♪ ♪ and you sold us down the river too far ♪ ♪ what about us? ♪ what about all the times you said you had the answers? ♪
or do we get the bigger picture those gen-z types partying on the beach could use some corrective lenses and for those t.p. hoarders, you know who you are seriously? on the other hand, hip hip hooray for the folks in the grocery stores and pharmacies and people who resupply them. and for those on the front lines, nurses, paramedics, p.a.s and doctors, gratitude is not a good enough word to express our appreciation and also thanks to their families who know comes some risk. finally to the socia...
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for gin see, i think donald trump's election will be a pivotal moment for gen z in the way that some of these other moms have been pivotal for millennials. i think about being 19 or 20 when donald trump is elected. that must really shape your conception of american politics. it must really shape your opinion about frankly who knows what they're talking about. one of the other things i noticed is there were such a loss of faith in conventional wisdom after trump was elected because so much of the conventional wisdom said it's definitely going to be hillary clinton, do not worry come she's going to win. and then all of the people who are supposed to know what they were talking about were wrong. that's why so all this millennials being like, you know, the people in charge said this wouldn't happen and then it did. so they clearly are operating on old information and don't know what's going on. we're going to take the wheel, basically. >> i wonder what people, it's hard because you reported what people thought about these views? a lot of them are getting their information from social med
for gin see, i think donald trump's election will be a pivotal moment for gen z in the way that some of these other moms have been pivotal for millennials. i think about being 19 or 20 when donald trump is elected. that must really shape your conception of american politics. it must really shape your opinion about frankly who knows what they're talking about. one of the other things i noticed is there were such a loss of faith in conventional wisdom after trump was elected because so much of...
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or do we get the bigger picture those gen-z types partying on the beach could use some correct ti lenses and for those t.p. hoarders, seriously? on the other hand, hip hip hooray for the folks in the grocery stores and pharmacies and people who resupply and for those on the front lines, nurses, paramedics, p.a.s and doctors, gratitude is not a good enough word to express our appreciation and also thanks to their families who know with every patient comes some risk. finally to the super distant superstar who realize keeping your distance is the best way to slow the virus. indeed, our best expression of loving your neighbor. maybe we should call it 20/20 vision. harry smith, nbc news. >> we have got to focus on the good around us. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. take care of yourself and each other . >>> it is difficult but it is part of my job. >> right now at 6:00, enforcing the stay-at-home order, bay area police departments setting the ground rules. the news at 6:00 starts now. we have more updates coming in every hour. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang in the newsroo
or do we get the bigger picture those gen-z types partying on the beach could use some correct ti lenses and for those t.p. hoarders, seriously? on the other hand, hip hip hooray for the folks in the grocery stores and pharmacies and people who resupply and for those on the front lines, nurses, paramedics, p.a.s and doctors, gratitude is not a good enough word to express our appreciation and also thanks to their families who know with every patient comes some risk. finally to the super distant...
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yes, millennials and gen-z much more progressive and racial differences.icular. start to organize. >> gender differences, as well. >> if you invest in youth organizing and -- and and invested beyond the primary and turning them out, same story for black voters and latin ex voters. make the investment early and often as we say in chicago and then get them to the polls. >> up next, we'll wrap up the show where we began talking about women in politics and the blind spot along the lines of race and wealth. i eelt talk to the author of a new book tackling that issue, next. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. and my lack of impulse control,, tomorrow is in your hands. is about t
yes, millennials and gen-z much more progressive and racial differences.icular. start to organize. >> gender differences, as well. >> if you invest in youth organizing and -- and and invested beyond the primary and turning them out, same story for black voters and latin ex voters. make the investment early and often as we say in chicago and then get them to the polls. >> up next, we'll wrap up the show where we began talking about women in politics and the blind spot along the...
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one thing we should all consider, especially our millennials and gen-z, is donating blood. one donation can save up to three lives. >> reporter: those blood drive cancelations have led to about 150,000 fewer donations. health officials fear if that continues it could lead to a strain on the entire health care system. today we learned that two military field hospitals have been put on high alert in order to help with medical emergencies unrelated to coronavirus. mola lenghi, cbs news, new york. >>> the state department has issued the highest warning to date. it's urging all americans not to travel overseas or to return to the u.s. if they can. this is an unprecedented move and comes as countries around the world try to get a grip on this outbreak. the death toll in italy has surpassed the total in china. meanwhile today for the second day in a row, china reported no new local cases as ramy inocencio reports. the possible slowdown of the virus was cause for celebration. >> reporter: 50,000 screens honoring china's health care workers lit up cities across the country as beijin
one thing we should all consider, especially our millennials and gen-z, is donating blood. one donation can save up to three lives. >> reporter: those blood drive cancelations have led to about 150,000 fewer donations. health officials fear if that continues it could lead to a strain on the entire health care system. today we learned that two military field hospitals have been put on high alert in order to help with medical emergencies unrelated to coronavirus. mola lenghi, cbs news, new...
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gen. lingle: thank you, good morning, everybody. i'm glad to be here today. today, we face a national emergency in this covid-19 pandemic. this is a serious situation and we are all concerned about the health and safety of our fellow americans and citizen soldiers and airmen. thus far members of the national , six guard have tested positive for covid-19. we have forced health protection measures in place and we will keep our national guard members informed as the situation develops. we all play an important part in ensuring the health and safety of communities and this is a responsibility we take their -- take seriously. we are here to support each other and communities. i want to talk about what the national guard is doing in response to covid-19. first of our, it's an historic event unlike any we've faced in recent years. when there's a hurricane, you can see it on a map and you have a sense on how hard it'll hit. it's like we have 54 separate hurricanes in every state and territory. some are category 5, summer -- some are category threes, and some are cate
gen. lingle: thank you, good morning, everybody. i'm glad to be here today. today, we face a national emergency in this covid-19 pandemic. this is a serious situation and we are all concerned about the health and safety of our fellow americans and citizen soldiers and airmen. thus far members of the national , six guard have tested positive for covid-19. we have forced health protection measures in place and we will keep our national guard members informed as the situation develops. we all play...
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report in the latest report are defined as 18 to 34, which covers most of the millennials and go to gen z, some of gen z and it says that they're turning to social media by 56% as opposed to mainstream media. it also seems social media is one of the least trusted sources of information, but social media platforms have made a concerted effort, twitter upgrading information from c.d.c. facebook taking measures to do the same and google as well as on search algorithms to an extent. so the question is, social media platforms have a concerted effort to promote that objective expert information from sources like the c.d.c. is that enough? kind of what should we be doing to navigate that environment you see every single day in times of pandemic and general media evolution? how do we see the on-line spa space? >> great question and i'm grateful that you walked us through the difference between disinformation and misinformation upfront. the difference is this, the coordinated inauthentic activity. people intentionally putting out information for discord, and there are ways to detect it, particul
report in the latest report are defined as 18 to 34, which covers most of the millennials and go to gen z, some of gen z and it says that they're turning to social media by 56% as opposed to mainstream media. it also seems social media is one of the least trusted sources of information, but social media platforms have made a concerted effort, twitter upgrading information from c.d.c. facebook taking measures to do the same and google as well as on search algorithms to an extent. so the question...
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just here in massachusetts, two weeks ago we had bio gen a company to have a conference.eople who have the virus. 70 of them, 70 of them came from that bio gen conference. >> senator sand or um, what do you want to hear from the president tonight. because to hear him say that anybody who wants it could get a test, we just know that is not true. it is not going to just disappear. let's hope it does. hope is not a plan. >> that is not a plan. so, look, i think this is maybe the most significant speech of his presidency. at least i think we're getting into a period of time which i think -- think his presidency will be judged on. this is a moment when presidents matter. as david said, in the last few days i think things and attitudes and moods have change nds -- changed in this country and looking at schools closing and the nba shutting down a game. this is now reaching a big threat. and if the president doesn't grasp that and show leadership and show -- and display confidence in a plan that not just trying to get the economy going, the issue is not the economy, the issue is
just here in massachusetts, two weeks ago we had bio gen a company to have a conference.eople who have the virus. 70 of them, 70 of them came from that bio gen conference. >> senator sand or um, what do you want to hear from the president tonight. because to hear him say that anybody who wants it could get a test, we just know that is not true. it is not going to just disappear. let's hope it does. hope is not a plan. >> that is not a plan. so, look, i think this is maybe the most...
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imperative just as as we speak the most imperative is that there will be cease fires in the it liberate gen so we don't need to see again hundreds of thousands of syrians having to flee for safety well since you mentioned that you think britain should stop funding groups linked to al qaeda in syria which has been alleged to have created a refugee problem when what we're seeing in syria is that very many countries have supported various fractions in the conflict and who although they say the syrian civil so the civilians have paid a very high price and for the civilian suffering it's not always so interesting who's attacking particularly them it's the lack of the peace efforts that we miss you see when we talk about it a national law what legal authority does the $151.00 refugee convention actually have i mean if verse 11 demand continues talking about shields against refugees can we see the e.u. be taken to the international criminal court for for being in violation of these refugee conventions or are they essentially rhetorical. well there is no court such for the refugee convention but th
imperative just as as we speak the most imperative is that there will be cease fires in the it liberate gen so we don't need to see again hundreds of thousands of syrians having to flee for safety well since you mentioned that you think britain should stop funding groups linked to al qaeda in syria which has been alleged to have created a refugee problem when what we're seeing in syria is that very many countries have supported various fractions in the conflict and who although they say the...
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this is an once in a generation path gen. we haven't seen this in modern times.going to be historic now. >> brennan: should cities like seattle and new rochelle be on lockdown. >> i don't think we can deny people liberty. we can slow activity to a point where people have no place to go. if you close theaters and restaurants, and tell businesses not to have non-essential work. people go home. there's no place to go. that's the solution in the united states. object to put a city on lockdown. i hope not. >> brennan: is what new york state doing a model for the country? >> i think cuomo has been very aggressive and doing a good job. i'm concerned the city hasn't closed public schools. private schools are closed, public schools are not. you worry that the ability to protect themselves is going to break on socioeconomic lines. lower income americans will not have the same opportunities that middle and high wage earners have. because they send their kids to private school. that's a concern. >> brennan: we'll talk about that ahead with larry kudlow and others. i want to
this is an once in a generation path gen. we haven't seen this in modern times.going to be historic now. >> brennan: should cities like seattle and new rochelle be on lockdown. >> i don't think we can deny people liberty. we can slow activity to a point where people have no place to go. if you close theaters and restaurants, and tell businesses not to have non-essential work. people go home. there's no place to go. that's the solution in the united states. object to put a city on...
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exhibition and it is sad reflection of their yes of denial repression of the kurdish people into somebody's gen under their hand of dictatorship saddam assam throughout his thrall in iraq and also reflected in the values that we believe in could stump. the value of peace the violence of course existence and the value of empowerment of women flaw you mention in justice there understand you're going to have a rally at the house of commons about the massacre the anniversary of which is on the 17th of march just explain what an object a massacre was because obviously that was a time when the united states and britain supported saddam hussein's yes well let me add to the arctic submission i was so pleased and delighted that this art exhibit and coincide with. to mull towards events in march 1 of them that shoot just mentioned an uprising include some region the kurdish people in in kurdistan region swift the regime the boss regime and the iraqi military and within the region territory we stood for freedom and democracy and a prize in itself and could somebody gin was a response to the years of denia
exhibition and it is sad reflection of their yes of denial repression of the kurdish people into somebody's gen under their hand of dictatorship saddam assam throughout his thrall in iraq and also reflected in the values that we believe in could stump. the value of peace the violence of course existence and the value of empowerment of women flaw you mention in justice there understand you're going to have a rally at the house of commons about the massacre the anniversary of which is on the 17th...
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. ♪ upbeat music transitions signature gen 8, available now in 4 new style colors. transitions.) (howling wind) >> martha: a big night tonight from scranton, pennsylvania, and that is the story of thursday, march 5th, 2020. as always, the story continues. but we will see you back again tomorrow night, 7:00 live from the nixon library in california. that is the next stop on the tour for our unknown babbler, a story of family, and sacrifice. i invite you to join me on stops in dallas and nashville. follow me on instagram or facebook, get all of the details on where we will be. thank you for joining us tonight, everybody. great to be with you. have a great night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." things are moving fast in american politics, but see if you can remember back five months to last fall. at the time, elizabeth warren of massachusetts was the most democratic nominee. she had big leads in both iowa and new hampshire. she had overtaken establishment, designated front-runner joe biden the national polling. the race last fall was warren's to
. ♪ upbeat music transitions signature gen 8, available now in 4 new style colors. transitions.) (howling wind) >> martha: a big night tonight from scranton, pennsylvania, and that is the story of thursday, march 5th, 2020. as always, the story continues. but we will see you back again tomorrow night, 7:00 live from the nixon library in california. that is the next stop on the tour for our unknown babbler, a story of family, and sacrifice. i invite you to join me on stops in dallas and...
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resource management system, talk about changing the usa jobs platform when, if you talk to a millennial or gen zer and they apply for a federal job and they require -- they see how many mouse clicks it takes to get a job, it is a difficult process. we hope through this series of recommendations that we will eventually, by 2031, have my -- have 5 million americans entering service every year and every american will be eager to serve. host: i want to invite our viewers to join in on this conversation. your questions and comments about this new report from this inspired -- inspired to serve commission. if you live in the eastern central part of the country, it -- we get to these calls, i want to get your thoughts on how this, what you have envisioned here, what this commission has envisioned, how this can be taxed during this current pandemic. guest: that's a great question. it's interesting we release our report during this crisis. when we talk about increasing those that serve, there is no better example than what is going on right now. there are public servants, whether it is the scientists at
resource management system, talk about changing the usa jobs platform when, if you talk to a millennial or gen zer and they apply for a federal job and they require -- they see how many mouse clicks it takes to get a job, it is a difficult process. we hope through this series of recommendations that we will eventually, by 2031, have my -- have 5 million americans entering service every year and every american will be eager to serve. host: i want to invite our viewers to join in on this...
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samuel has a message to the healthy gen z and millennials who have been shrugging off the virus like no big deal. >> there are people who do care. for those people, come out, serve, help, because every hand, every foot, every heart and mind, it does a whole lot. >> reporter: ken foreman at cathedral of faith in san jose reflected on the images of empty shelves and anxious people e to say supplies. it's not just about me, it's all about we. >> reporter: and so second harvest provides meals to thousands of families here in the south bay. so they're considered an essential service. they've got plenty of hand sanitizer, everybody staying away from each other. they're made it as safe as possible for all the volunteers who come down here. as for corporate donations, expect more big announcements on friday. live in north san jose, kiet do, kpix. >> we want to show you more of what day two of the shelter in place looks like around the bay area. this is a live look this evening at downtown walnut creek. the streets virtually deserted. no tuesday evening rush on the streets here. businesses an
samuel has a message to the healthy gen z and millennials who have been shrugging off the virus like no big deal. >> there are people who do care. for those people, come out, serve, help, because every hand, every foot, every heart and mind, it does a whole lot. >> reporter: ken foreman at cathedral of faith in san jose reflected on the images of empty shelves and anxious people e to say supplies. it's not just about me, it's all about we. >> reporter: and so second harvest...
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i told you she was a gen-xer. i wanted to get women on echo to make it better, not as some concession to women, not a refuge, not an accommodation to a vulnerable population. she understood diversity isn't some favor you do to the under represented, it is an asset that serve the entire community. she was building a system predicated on healthy and exciting communication. that is what she was doing, she was building a social network, and she knew if there was more perspective, it would be a more exciting, dynamic conversation and that translated to a better product. and it was. anyway, she had all those female users because she was actively trying to court women to come online. women didn't really come online in large numbers and surpass the male population of internet users until the world wide web, significantly later. she would do stuff that was out of the box. she would recruit people from non-technical spaces. she would go to art galleries and happenings and shows in new york city and find interesting looking
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consumption consumption for 203040 years in the future consume today you end up with 2 things number one the gen z. inherit a lot of debt because you know the way you can bring the interest rate down to 0 is if you issue a lot of debt and have a central bank buy that debt paul krugman at the new york times remember he said it's only debt that we owe ourselves he's wrong that this debt we owe generations e generation millennial is accent or a so that's where the circle is squared is that the future generations are left with this hyper consume world of nothing the 2nd corollary would be something like the coronavirus coronaviruses the product of hyper consumption due to 0 percent interest rates due to china's attempt to compete with america on a compressed timeline by floating their economy with trillions of dollars with the debt and having everyone engage in hyper consumption now we've got the coronavirus that's a direct result and so will the now we go back to the middle ages as we've been saying for years though a return to neo feudalism is upon us since some parts of china today they are now r
consumption consumption for 203040 years in the future consume today you end up with 2 things number one the gen z. inherit a lot of debt because you know the way you can bring the interest rate down to 0 is if you issue a lot of debt and have a central bank buy that debt paul krugman at the new york times remember he said it's only debt that we owe ourselves he's wrong that this debt we owe generations e generation millennial is accent or a so that's where the circle is squared is that the...