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judge griffith? judge griffith: as i see it, the question before us is not whether the district court must grant the 48-a motion, but rather it made in amicus and held a hearing before deciding that motion. in your view, what is it in rule 48-a itself or in our cases that prevents the district court from conducting a hearing before deciding the motion? ms. powell: the supreme court and this court have said the court has no substantial role whatsoever in ruling on a 48-a motion. the leave of court provision is not a license for him to investigate the stated reasons the government has for dismissing the case. judge griffith: what is the role of the language then? you make it sound ministerial. ms. powell: it almost is ministerial. judge griffith: what does almost ministerial mean? it is or it isn't, yes or no. ms. powell: it's pretty ministerial. judge griffith: that's not helpful. it's not ministerial and you know it's not. it's not ministerial, so that means the judge has to do some thinking about it
judge griffith? judge griffith: as i see it, the question before us is not whether the district court must grant the 48-a motion, but rather it made in amicus and held a hearing before deciding that motion. in your view, what is it in rule 48-a itself or in our cases that prevents the district court from conducting a hearing before deciding the motion? ms. powell: the supreme court and this court have said the court has no substantial role whatsoever in ruling on a 48-a motion. the leave of...
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roland griffiths. nearly two decades now, he and his colleague matthew johnson have been giving what they call "heroic doses" of psilocybin to more than 350 volunteers, many struggling with addiction, depression and anxiety. can you tell who is going to have a bad experience, who's going to have a transcendent experience? >> griffiths: our ability to predict that is almost none at all. >> cooper: really? >> matthew johnson: about a third will, at our-- at a high dose, say that they have something like that, what folks would call a bad trip. but most of those folks will actually say that that was key to the experience. >> cooper: carine mclaughlin was a smoker for 46 years, and said she tried everything to quit before being given psilocybin at holast yea psilocybin itself is non- addictive. do you remember what, like, specifically what you were seeing, or? >> mclaughlin: yes. the ceiling of this room were clouds, like, heavy rain clouds, and gradually they were lowering. and i thought i was going to suf
roland griffiths. nearly two decades now, he and his colleague matthew johnson have been giving what they call "heroic doses" of psilocybin to more than 350 volunteers, many struggling with addiction, depression and anxiety. can you tell who is going to have a bad experience, who's going to have a transcendent experience? >> griffiths: our ability to predict that is almost none at all. >> cooper: really? >> matthew johnson: about a third will, at our-- at a high...
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coming from martha griffiths, that's high praise. we have a campaign postcard of martha griffiths who was one of the influential woman members from the 19 fifties into the 1970s. she represented in michigan district unlike some of the earlier women here. she's got a lot of experience before she ever comes to congress. she's a lawyer, she serves as a judge in michigan and she's elected to the house and 1954 she comes in a 1955. she too very quickly moves into positions of influence. she's the first woman after a number of women in congress have campaigned with the speaker to get a seat on the very exclusive ways and means committee of the tax committee. from the opposition she really weighs in on a lot of issues affecting women, monetarily. but she's probably best known as the mother of the equal rights amendment. every year she re-introduced the equal rights amendment which has a history in the house and congress going back to 1923. the bill was just stuck in the judiciary committee and it never came out. she was a lawyer by training
coming from martha griffiths, that's high praise. we have a campaign postcard of martha griffiths who was one of the influential woman members from the 19 fifties into the 1970s. she represented in michigan district unlike some of the earlier women here. she's got a lot of experience before she ever comes to congress. she's a lawyer, she serves as a judge in michigan and she's elected to the house and 1954 she comes in a 1955. she too very quickly moves into positions of influence. she's the...
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iagain, another key legislative action by martha griffiths.s is a campaign poster shirley chisholm, the first african-american woman in congress. i love this because it says unbossed."d but it is for something else entirely. >> it is actually for a presidential campaign she waged in 1972. and she went to the democratic convention and rounded up about 10% of the votes. she is the first african-american woman to run for president, and she did it on a shoestring budget and had a very admirable showing. but she had a reputation, national reputation, well before 1972. she is elected to congress in 1968 from a district that encompasses much of brooklyn. she becomes very prominent in that campaign. her opponent in the general election on the republican, liberal republican ticket, was james farmer, one of the great civil rights leaders. there is this back and forth between these two. farmer runs on and the idea that brooklyn needs a man in congress. and shirley chisolm, she fires back. her campaign theme is like the one expressed on this poster. "unbo
iagain, another key legislative action by martha griffiths.s is a campaign poster shirley chisholm, the first african-american woman in congress. i love this because it says unbossed."d but it is for something else entirely. >> it is actually for a presidential campaign she waged in 1972. and she went to the democratic convention and rounded up about 10% of the votes. she is the first african-american woman to run for president, and she did it on a shoestring budget and had a very...
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judge griffith: yes. i am wondering how it would be inappropriate for the judicial branch to compel the executive branch to proceed with prosecution. judge griffith: it would be -- mrs. wilkinson: you can't compel them to bring the prosecution. you can inquire about the havens because you might an interest in the integrity of the court. is thestandard for 48a same and the circumstances are different because you now in the post plea days have involved the court -- you are bringing the power of the court, integrity of the court -- judge griffith: could you respond to conditions that judge sullivan for appointing judge gleason in light of the fact that right before the was staked out of a public condition on the matter. appointingson: in any amicus the court is looking for the opposite viewpoint from what any two parties agree on. the fact that mr. gleason announced he had a position that was adverse to the government and to the defendant makes sense that he would be one of the candidates, he is being appoin
judge griffith: yes. i am wondering how it would be inappropriate for the judicial branch to compel the executive branch to proceed with prosecution. judge griffith: it would be -- mrs. wilkinson: you can't compel them to bring the prosecution. you can inquire about the havens because you might an interest in the integrity of the court. is thestandard for 48a same and the circumstances are different because you now in the post plea days have involved the court -- you are bringing the power of...
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chief judge sprinivasan: thank you, judge griffith? griffith: i have one question. you are right to play that to the separation of powers concerns. how do we agree to separation of powers for the government to be asked questions? why can't it be the case that at this hearing when an inappropriate line of questioning, the court objects ?nd it gets appealed isn't that how we normally deal with claims of separation of powers being violated by asking questions? that was exactly the court's reasoning. all the executive leader to do is assert the privilege and then we can deal with harms, even if the district requires you to turn over that you say -- something you say is privileged. it is simply requiring the assertion of the privilege. the supreme court that would -- said that was insufficiently responsible. there is a harm that i think this court should monitor to making the executive come in and respond to the kind of accusation that this court appointed amicus has put in the seven-page brief that the court has read. i think it diminishes the interest of the branch to
chief judge sprinivasan: thank you, judge griffith? griffith: i have one question. you are right to play that to the separation of powers concerns. how do we agree to separation of powers for the government to be asked questions? why can't it be the case that at this hearing when an inappropriate line of questioning, the court objects ?nd it gets appealed isn't that how we normally deal with claims of separation of powers being violated by asking questions? that was exactly the court's...
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so, here we have a campaign postcard of martha griffiths who was one of the influential women membersthe 1950's into the 1970's. she represented a michigan district. and like some of the earlier women here, like julia butler hansen, she has got a lot of experience. she is a lawyer, she serves as a judge in michigan. and she is elected to the house in 1954 and she comes in in 1955. and she, too, very quickly moves into positions of influence . she is the first woman after a number of women in congress had campaigned with the speaker to get a seat on the very exclusive ways and means committee, the tax committee. and from that position, she really weighs in on a lot of the issues affecting women monetarily, but she is probably best known as the mother of the equal rights amendment. every year, she reintroduced the equal rights amendment, which has a history in congress going back to 1923. and the bill was just stuck in the judiciary committee and it never came out. she was a lawyer by training. she was very critical of the supreme court. she did not think the supreme court was ever goin
so, here we have a campaign postcard of martha griffiths who was one of the influential women membersthe 1950's into the 1970's. she represented a michigan district. and like some of the earlier women here, like julia butler hansen, she has got a lot of experience. she is a lawyer, she serves as a judge in michigan. and she is elected to the house in 1954 and she comes in in 1955. and she, too, very quickly moves into positions of influence . she is the first woman after a number of women in...
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and coming from martha griffiths that's high praise. she represented a michigan district and like some of the earlier women here like julia butler hansen she's got a lot of experience before she ever comes to congress. she's a lawyer. she serves as a judge in michigan, and she's elected to the house in 1954. she comes in 1955 and moves into a position of influence. she's the first woman after a number of women in congress had campaigned with the speaker to get a seat on the very exclusive ways and means committee, the tax committee. and from that position she really weighs in on a lot of issues affecting women monetarily, but she's probably best known as the mother of the equal rights amendment. every year she reintroduced the equal rights amendment, which has a history in the house in congress going back to 1923. and the bill was just stuck in the judiciary committee and never came out. she was a lawyer by training. she didn't think the supreme court was ever going to decide a case that would make women truly equal with men, so she got
and coming from martha griffiths that's high praise. she represented a michigan district and like some of the earlier women here like julia butler hansen she's got a lot of experience before she ever comes to congress. she's a lawyer. she serves as a judge in michigan, and she's elected to the house in 1954. she comes in 1955 and moves into a position of influence. she's the first woman after a number of women in congress had campaigned with the speaker to get a seat on the very exclusive ways...
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12 women and children injured the saudi coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strikes griffith's says civilians are protected under international law and u.s. intelligence officials warned china russia and iran will all try to interfere in the upcoming presidential election the director of the counter intelligence agency says they're using online this information and other tactics to influence u.s. voters and create disorder those are your headlines the news continues here also talked to al jazeera stay with us. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geo political tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. the world it is good to see. the covert 19 pandemic forced governments worldwide to impose look down earlier this year. as 1000000 stayed at home for months normal life grounds were virtual holds. that meant a major reduction in air and water pollution some animals even reclaimed the stolen
12 women and children injured the saudi coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strikes griffith's says civilians are protected under international law and u.s. intelligence officials warned china russia and iran will all try to interfere in the upcoming presidential election the director of the counter intelligence agency says they're using online this information and other tactics to influence u.s. voters and create disorder those are your headlines the news continues here also talked...
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griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it about now. we've spent our whole life trying to unite the world. and i'm tired, dude. ted, we have a destiny to fulfill. greetings, my excellent friends! now, if, like me, you're looking forward to the future release bill and ted face the music, then why not go back in time first in 1989 to bill and ted's excellent adventure? starring keanu reeves and alex winter as time—travelling school kids who scoop up famous people from history, this release comes with an intriguing new message at the start — "please note that this film reflects historical attitudes which audiences may find outdated or offensive." those are historical babes. now, much as i really enjoyed bill and ted as a teenager, i've got to say that re—watching it now, i have to see the point of this warning. there's the ogling of over bill's stepmum missy and the crude caricatures of some of the historical figures. i winced a bit watching joan of arc do that fitness class in the mall. still, while this may not have stood the test o
griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it about now. we've spent our whole life trying to unite the world. and i'm tired, dude. ted, we have a destiny to fulfill. greetings, my excellent friends! now, if, like me, you're looking forward to the future release bill and ted face the music, then why not go back in time first in 1989 to bill and ted's excellent adventure? starring keanu reeves and alex winter as time—travelling school kids who...
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nations envoy to yemen has condemned an airstrike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack in the giove which also left 12 women and children injured the saudi u.a.e. coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike griffith says civilians are protected under international law turkey has resumed oil and gas exploration in the this due to the eastern mediterranean sea in defiance of a new maritime deal signed by greece and egypt on thursday president of egypt liable to the wires called the deal worthless saying greece hasn't kept its promises turkey and greece have long distributed the rights to the oil and gas reserves in the seas between the 2 countries malaysia's 2 time former prime minister has formed a new political party mahathir mohamad was expelled from his previous party after losing a power struggle with his successor in may the 95 year old quit as prime minister in february and his governing coalition collapsed the rajapaksa brothers have cemented their hold on power in sri lanka in dominating in a dominating wi
nations envoy to yemen has condemned an airstrike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack in the giove which also left 12 women and children injured the saudi u.a.e. coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike griffith says civilians are protected under international law turkey has resumed oil and gas exploration in the this due to the eastern mediterranean sea in defiance of a new maritime deal signed by greece and...
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envoy to yemen has condemned in their strike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack in the job which also left 12 women and children injured you sow the coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike griffiths says civilians are protected under international law turkey has resumed oil and gas exploration in the disputed eastern mediterranean sea in defiance of a new maritime deal signed by greece and egypt on thursday president project over 2 hours called the deal worthless he says greece hasn't kept its promises turkey and greece have long disputed the rights to the oil and gas reserves in the seas between the nations. u.s. intelligence official is warning foreign governments are trying to interfere in november's presidential election in a statement the director of the national counter intelligence and security center says he's concerned with russia china and iran he says beijing once donald trump to lose the vote its allegedly creased efforts to influence u.s. politicians and shape public opinion the agency's d
envoy to yemen has condemned in their strike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack in the job which also left 12 women and children injured you sow the coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike griffiths says civilians are protected under international law turkey has resumed oil and gas exploration in the disputed eastern mediterranean sea in defiance of a new maritime deal signed by greece and egypt on thursday...
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emma, thank you, in belfast and hywel griffith in south wales, many thanks.ical correspondent, chris mason who's at westminster. this has been a tough process for pupils, schools, teachers and the government. what has been the westminster reaction to everything? as far as the picture in england is concerned, after nearly 40% of a—level grades were lower than teacher predictions, the government has been at pains to point out that in any normal year, most pupils do not get all of their predicted grades. they say the system of moderation was essential to try and be as fairas moderation was essential to try and be as fair as possible in very difficult circumstances. they consulted widely in building that model, including speaking to the teaching unions. but labour are angry. they say it is unfair, one frontbencher pointing to how well independent schools have done, and pointing to the fact that the model meant that if there were a small group of people doing a particular subject, the predictions from the teachers got greater weight and that that would often be th
emma, thank you, in belfast and hywel griffith in south wales, many thanks.ical correspondent, chris mason who's at westminster. this has been a tough process for pupils, schools, teachers and the government. what has been the westminster reaction to everything? as far as the picture in england is concerned, after nearly 40% of a—level grades were lower than teacher predictions, the government has been at pains to point out that in any normal year, most pupils do not get all of their...
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nineteen residents were trained and employed in the alice griffith abatement project. next slide, please. to address the commission's request for custom senses, which we recognise is difficult, we researched and studied reports prepared by other agencies. this table shows the 15 highest unemployment rates by zip code. while the numbers are for 2018 and do not provide a picture of the impact of covid-19 and nevertheless provides the rates of unemployment by zip code, not surprising, the areas of highs are in areas of the southeast sector of the city such as bayview hunter's point. please note these unemployment rates conducted by the u.s. senscensus are for individuals 6 years of age and above. so the fact that the park is listed first, i believe, is due to the student resident at the sanfrancisco state university. the take away is that bayview hunter's point has two of the highest unemployment rates in sasan francisco, as much as 80% higher and in discree discrete , mission and outer mission have high numbers and i'll put these numbers into context later in the slides.
nineteen residents were trained and employed in the alice griffith abatement project. next slide, please. to address the commission's request for custom senses, which we recognise is difficult, we researched and studied reports prepared by other agencies. this table shows the 15 highest unemployment rates by zip code. while the numbers are for 2018 and do not provide a picture of the impact of covid-19 and nevertheless provides the rates of unemployment by zip code, not surprising, the areas of...
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it is never approved as a constitutional amendment, but martha griffiths was really among a core group of women, that prime mover behind that. in the 1954 civil rights act, she was -- the other thing was the 1954 civil rights act. she was interested in pushing an amendment through that would give women equal rights in terms of employment, but she was very cagey about how she did it. she knew the chairman of the house rules committee, howard smith, who was a committed segregationist, he wanted to act.the 64 civil rights and she caught wind that he was going to introduce an amendment that would introduce sex, the work sex, into an amendment -- amendmentsex" into an that would have provided equal economic opportunity, title vii of the civil rights act. so she held back because she knew that smith could bring a lot of southern votes with him. simply as aed this gimmick to sink the civil rights act. the floor andonto talks about how he wants to insert the word "sex" into the amendment. there is laughter and giggles around the chamber and people guffawing. martha griffiths follows smith up o
it is never approved as a constitutional amendment, but martha griffiths was really among a core group of women, that prime mover behind that. in the 1954 civil rights act, she was -- the other thing was the 1954 civil rights act. she was interested in pushing an amendment through that would give women equal rights in terms of employment, but she was very cagey about how she did it. she knew the chairman of the house rules committee, howard smith, who was a committed segregationist, he wanted...
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nations envoy to yemen has condemned an airstrike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack and gels which also left 12 women and children injured the saudi coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strikes griffith says civilians are protected under international law and u.s. intelligence official has warned china russia and iran will all try to interfere in the upcoming presidential election the director of the counter intelligence agency says they're using online this information and other tactics to influence u.s. voters and create disorder those are your headlines the news continues here also talked to al jazeera stay with us. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geo political tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. the world to be able to see. the covert 19 pandemic forced governments worldwide to impose look downs early thi
nations envoy to yemen has condemned an airstrike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack and gels which also left 12 women and children injured the saudi coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strikes griffith says civilians are protected under international law and u.s. intelligence official has warned china russia and iran will all try to interfere in the upcoming presidential election the director of the counter...
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griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it about world. and i'm tired, dude. ted, we have a destiny. greetings, my excellent friends! now, if, like me, you're looking forward to the future release bill and ted face the music, then why not go back in time first in 1989 to bill and ted's excellent adventure? starring keanu reeves and alex winter as time—travelling school kids who scoop up famous people from history, this release comes with an intriguing new message at the start — "please note that this film reflects historical attitudes which audiences may find outdated or offensive." those are historical babes. now, much as i really enjoyed bill and ted as a teenager, i've got to say that re—watching it now, i have to see the point of this warning. there's the ogling of over bill's stepmum missy and the crude caricatures of some of the historical figures. i winced a bit watching joan of arc do that fitness class in the mall. still, while this may not have stood the test of time as well as, say, back to the future, it's still a fun, r
griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it about world. and i'm tired, dude. ted, we have a destiny. greetings, my excellent friends! now, if, like me, you're looking forward to the future release bill and ted face the music, then why not go back in time first in 1989 to bill and ted's excellent adventure? starring keanu reeves and alex winter as time—travelling school kids who scoop up famous people from history, this release comes with an...
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directed by the actor rachel griffiths from six feet under fame, it stars teresa palmer as the determinedns up with the help of her father played by the great sam neil, and her brother stevie, who is actually played by himself. it is told in a simple style for a broad audience that has a positive spirit and enough dramatic events to keep the attention. what are you doing after the race? celebrating. griffin's pitched this as a pg feminist force movie to make men cry, and i reckon she has got it about right. ride like a girl is on dvd now. we have spent our whole life trying to unite the world. i'm tired, dude. ted, we have a destiny. now if like me you are looking forward to the future release bill and ted face the music, then why not go back in time first in 1989 to bill and ted's excellent adventure? starring keanu reeves and alex winter as time travelling school kids who scoop up famous people from history, this release comes with an intriguing new message at the start — "please note this film reflects historical attitudes which audiences may find outdated or offensive." those are hist
directed by the actor rachel griffiths from six feet under fame, it stars teresa palmer as the determinedns up with the help of her father played by the great sam neil, and her brother stevie, who is actually played by himself. it is told in a simple style for a broad audience that has a positive spirit and enough dramatic events to keep the attention. what are you doing after the race? celebrating. griffin's pitched this as a pg feminist force movie to make men cry, and i reckon she has got it...
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griffith reopened today telling us he isn't concerned about a citation or even being arrested. >> yeah. i invite them, please come down. the sooner we get to court, the better. >> it's still another day of triple digit temperatures. >> that humidity boost at times. we saw that this weekend with all the lightning that flew around the bay area. round two was earlier this month. now some of the more tropical air is starting to move out but the temperatures are not going to be changing much over the next couple of days. >> walnut creek, hazy skies from smoke. you can have enough smoke in the skies to keep your temperature slightly cooler but that was still 99 degrees from a high. down from the 105 yesterday. 92 there in walnut creek and in dublin, 96 you can see more of the smoke there too hanging out around the trivalley and in san jose, a lot of smoke there looking toward the south. high was 96 in san jose and on the topic of the smoke, the worst of the smoke pollution settled in south of livermore and off to the south and east. in terms of new lightning strikes, off to the west and we'l
griffith reopened today telling us he isn't concerned about a citation or even being arrested. >> yeah. i invite them, please come down. the sooner we get to court, the better. >> it's still another day of triple digit temperatures. >> that humidity boost at times. we saw that this weekend with all the lightning that flew around the bay area. round two was earlier this month. now some of the more tropical air is starting to move out but the temperatures are not going to be...
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with me are sian griffiths, the education editor of the sunday times, and polly mackenzie, the chiefmos. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the international edition for the financial times says stocks on wall street have struck an all—time high, rallying more than 50% from the lowest point of the coronavirus crisis, despite persistent investor unease about the us economy. the daily express says pressure is growing to save uk high streets, as experts warn 300,000 retailjobs may be wiped out in a matter of weeks. le figaro in france, reports champagne wine growers have agreed to a drop in production — deemed essential by the sector, due to the collapse in champagne sales — because of the pandemic. the new york times reports that president lukashenko of belarus is suddenly looking surprisingly weak, as protests gain momentum. according to the metro, the uk education secretary, gavin williamson is managing to cling onto hisjob, as a—level students scrambled for university places and gcse pupils faced more uncertainty over their exam results on thursday. the ‘i' reports that borisj
with me are sian griffiths, the education editor of the sunday times, and polly mackenzie, the chiefmos. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the international edition for the financial times says stocks on wall street have struck an all—time high, rallying more than 50% from the lowest point of the coronavirus crisis, despite persistent investor unease about the us economy. the daily express says pressure is growing to save uk high streets, as experts warn 300,000 retailjobs may be wiped...
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pastor john macarthur and joe griffith, research fellow at heritage join us to talk about the latestovid-19 data, they are live next. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,... ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfon
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judge griffith. >> general wall one quick question. i'd like to address the separation of powers concerns. how do you breach the separation of powers for the government to be asked questions? why can't it be the case that this hearing is an inappropriate line of inquiry is followed the judge objects and that gets appealed and we follow the normal course. this is how you normally deal with claims of separation of powers being violated by asking questions? >> judge griffith the court's reasoning in cheney all the executive needs to do is assert the privilege and then we can deal with the harms even if the district court requires you to turn over something they say is privilege but what is the harm? is simply requiring the assertion of the privilege and the supreme court said i was insufficiently respectful of harms to the executive branch of i'm saying the same thing here. they are isn't harmed that this court should make the executive committee and respond to the kinds of accusations that this court of amicus has put in a brief that by
judge griffith. >> general wall one quick question. i'd like to address the separation of powers concerns. how do you breach the separation of powers for the government to be asked questions? why can't it be the case that this hearing is an inappropriate line of inquiry is followed the judge objects and that gets appealed and we follow the normal course. this is how you normally deal with claims of separation of powers being violated by asking questions? >> judge griffith the...
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nations envoy to yemen has condemned the airstrike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack and then jo of the saudi u.a.e. coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike. it's one o one east now stay with us. as protests rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and so their brand of politics to americans before the polls follow the u.s. elections on a. bike. in russia and him a mixed martial arts is a phenomenon. in the city's hundreds of amateur fighters front up to a battle with few rules. there. deep in the caucasus mountains. train from morning till night hoping to find their way out of poverty and become champions. if you don't see it's a tough path but the payoff being that there is no good living. on the up and the biggest winners are the businessmen and politicians riding the sports popularity to riches and power small collection one i want to use to investigate russia's ob
nations envoy to yemen has condemned the airstrike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack and then jo of the saudi u.a.e. coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike. it's one o one east now stay with us. as protests rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and so their brand...
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with me are sian griffiths, the education editor of the sunday times, and polly mackenzie, the chieftive of demos. welcome back. let's have a look at some of the other front pages that have come in now. according to the metro, the education secretary, gavin williamson, is managing to cling onto hisjob, as a—level students scrambled for university places and gcse pupils faced more uncertainty over their exam results on thursday. the i reports that borisjohnson rejected the minister's offer to resign, while senior conservatives call for regulator quual to be abolished. the daily mail says gavin williamson has enraged tory mps with a desperate bid to shift the blame for the exams fiasco, in an attempt to cling on to hisjob. the daily telegraph reports universities have told the uk government they will need more money, if they are to take more students this year following the climb—down over a—levels results. while the times says thousands of students will be forced to defer their university courses for a year, despite institutions offering an unprecedented expansion of places. and the g
with me are sian griffiths, the education editor of the sunday times, and polly mackenzie, the chieftive of demos. welcome back. let's have a look at some of the other front pages that have come in now. according to the metro, the education secretary, gavin williamson, is managing to cling onto hisjob, as a—level students scrambled for university places and gcse pupils faced more uncertainty over their exam results on thursday. the i reports that borisjohnson rejected the minister's offer to...
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griffith. through much of the buying and work of human hands wind has been part of our culture for thousands of years and it's an important symbol for christians. to wine is an expression of human culture that can represent god's closeness to us humans and his total identification with us to. the cathedral city of trivia probably more than anywhere else in germany here one can see the close connection between catholicism and why the independent ios and vineyards produce them wine specifically for use in the mass. is what it was there for the it involves a lot of manual work and requires a lot of dedication for one of the leading wine producers in the mosul region it's important to us to continue the tradition of wine growing and nurture this cultural property it's our heritage our mission of. what's the origin of the close connection between the catholic church and why. what makes the grapes so important in the history of christianity. the story of the grape is a thread running through the whol
griffith. through much of the buying and work of human hands wind has been part of our culture for thousands of years and it's an important symbol for christians. to wine is an expression of human culture that can represent god's closeness to us humans and his total identification with us to. the cathedral city of trivia probably more than anywhere else in germany here one can see the close connection between catholicism and why the independent ios and vineyards produce them wine specifically...
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james griffith owns salon blue on market street. he says despite calls from the district attorney's office and visits from police, he never got in trouble. he joined other salon and barbershop owners this week in protest by reopening his doors. >> i felt in my staff on day one that we would remain open. and so they came and took me away in cuffs anur doi s open d take care of these people and hang on to your clients. rationof caforniasaysey are prared pressusipporonib ma business owners and defend them in court. >>> home improvement shows no signs of stopping with sales on the rise for home depot. and a casualty of the coin shortage. what happens to those businesses that only accept coins? diane king hall breaks it down in today's money watch report. dbell[ >> reporter: tuesday marked another seesaw day on wall street but the broadest benchmark of u.s. stocks, the s&p 500 had its sights set on a new high. the dow ultimately dropped 66 points while the aqsdnato closeo thanks to the nation's diy boom. the big box home improvement chai
james griffith owns salon blue on market street. he says despite calls from the district attorney's office and visits from police, he never got in trouble. he joined other salon and barbershop owners this week in protest by reopening his doors. >> i felt in my staff on day one that we would remain open. and so they came and took me away in cuffs anur doi s open d take care of these people and hang on to your clients. rationof caforniasaysey are prared pressusipporonib ma business owners...
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if you go to alice griffith today, it has gone through a resurrection, and i thank fred blackwell, who was head of the redevelopment agency during my tenure there, for leading that charge. i also thank mayor breed, who -- who was so strong at that time as a proponent of getting low-income housing and redevelopment moved forward. and -- and she was tremendous in making sure that people who were going to be relocated as a result of that newhousing from their 50-year-old or 60-year-old substandard housing would not be -- would not be subjectively moved out unless it was moved into a new piece of housing, which has been fully achieved. so i just want to say that i'm a major proponent of what has occurred in the bayview, major proponent of developers like bridge housing, who have been part of the process of getting the housing done not soon enough. what i object to, and i can see -- and i'm probably guilty of this, as well -- that you're in the process of moving forward. you overlook, and i'm sorry, mr. klipp, the trees because you want to house hundreds and hundreds of families that are li
if you go to alice griffith today, it has gone through a resurrection, and i thank fred blackwell, who was head of the redevelopment agency during my tenure there, for leading that charge. i also thank mayor breed, who -- who was so strong at that time as a proponent of getting low-income housing and redevelopment moved forward. and -- and she was tremendous in making sure that people who were going to be relocated as a result of that newhousing from their 50-year-old or 60-year-old substandard...
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of course, judge griffith's questions, points out maybe there's never been a situation like this. because in the past, the department of justice, the president and the attorney general have not interposed objections to supplying information to the committee. i think that's the hurdle we're trying to address here because the are fine arguments and i realize that courts can evolve. but nevertheless, raynes is a fairly broad statement and it says it doesn't close the door completely. i don't mean close the door completely to the extent the department is arguing this morning, but it's very strong language, isn't it? we can parse these cases to distinguish precisely who the plaintiff is. to that extent, the committee can argue it's an open question before this court and it's an open question if and when the case goes to the supreme court. but that's the response we're trying to get from you. >> a few responses, your honor, . one, with respect to the question of how this has worked between the branches. i would direct the court to page 48 of our brief where we point to a number of examp
of course, judge griffith's questions, points out maybe there's never been a situation like this. because in the past, the department of justice, the president and the attorney general have not interposed objections to supplying information to the committee. i think that's the hurdle we're trying to address here because the are fine arguments and i realize that courts can evolve. but nevertheless, raynes is a fairly broad statement and it says it doesn't close the door completely. i don't mean...
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her killer, thomas griffiths, had tried to cover his tracks, but he later admitted ellie's murder andhe was 17 at the time of the attack, he was an adult when he went to court for sentencing. ellie's mum is campaigning for a change in the law. we want sentencing for child killers to be tougher, particularly for mature killers. so somebody like griffiths, who was only five months off being 18, who came from a very stable background, very stable parents who, you know, cared for him, who was intelligent, who did not have any mental health problems, he was cleared by a top psychiatrist, by his barristers. somebody like him who carried out a most brutal, frenzied murder just because he couldn't have his own way, just because ellie didn't want to be his girlfriend any longer, somebody like that should have a much tougher sentence than what he received and should be treated more like an adult. however, he does have a right because he was under 18, to apply to get his sentence reduced halfway through if he behaves himself in prison and we would like to scrap that as well and have that within
her killer, thomas griffiths, had tried to cover his tracks, but he later admitted ellie's murder andhe was 17 at the time of the attack, he was an adult when he went to court for sentencing. ellie's mum is campaigning for a change in the law. we want sentencing for child killers to be tougher, particularly for mature killers. so somebody like griffiths, who was only five months off being 18, who came from a very stable background, very stable parents who, you know, cared for him, who was...
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dr jasmina panovska—griffiths, thank you so much forjoining us. thank you so much forjoining us.barro, the world health organization special envoy on covid—i9. welcome to the programme. how do you do? well, thank you. i know you are well across these issues, what is your assessment of the risks of a second wave in the uk several months after schools reopening? as i look at what is happening around the world, time and time again i see that this virus is a constant presence and is returning all the time. sometimes i actually avoid the ten second wave and instead refer to co nsta nt ten second wave and instead refer to constant spikes and occasional surges, because i think that is what we will all have to deal with. these spikes will be a few people, a cluster of people with disease, turning up suddenly, and ideally when we should be able, using the test, trace and isolate routine to minimise those as quickly as possible, which is why i think the work done by the group representative you just interviewed is really important and it reminds us is really important and it reminds us how
dr jasmina panovska—griffiths, thank you so much forjoining us. thank you so much forjoining us.barro, the world health organization special envoy on covid—i9. welcome to the programme. how do you do? well, thank you. i know you are well across these issues, what is your assessment of the risks of a second wave in the uk several months after schools reopening? as i look at what is happening around the world, time and time again i see that this virus is a constant presence and is returning...
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again comparing contrasts between chance and griffith here but typically for the run of the game this bulls bound for the next. 35 got it all right so i statistically it's the oldest game of the season 35 chances to 10 but next goes fact 10 notwithstanding frankfurt needs to lay goals to salvage a surreal jewel box but will. they couldn't stay both relegation in the end but the to pull in by the time fighting the no one knows side in their uncompromising but. close just. just think that's just a different approach it the ultra combative clowns just 0 resetting the ball for a get a college collection eviction games you know say. you better watch out when klaus is about female matches with him. no surprise but it's just a different take you get to this season if you read go to court just. close to 0 when does he get in the booking. little one of the new iraq light stage period now those months in charge last summer and such about making a top class team even for such. a laughing stock of things through the house was the. subject it was fun to watch in life during the 1st half of the sea
again comparing contrasts between chance and griffith here but typically for the run of the game this bulls bound for the next. 35 got it all right so i statistically it's the oldest game of the season 35 chances to 10 but next goes fact 10 notwithstanding frankfurt needs to lay goals to salvage a surreal jewel box but will. they couldn't stay both relegation in the end but the to pull in by the time fighting the no one knows side in their uncompromising but. close just. just think that's just...
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now at the griffith university, centre for environment and population health.programme. with your experience, 18 years within the indonesian ministry of health, do you think what is happening there, are we getting the right figures? are they correct in your opinion? indonesia has a very unique condition and situation based on our archipelago countries. they have more than 17,000 islands. with diverse in culture and in health facilities. the situation also influences how we have to deal with these pandemics. the government of course has these challenges, and as you already mentioned the early time of this pandemic, that's not really appropriate but now the government is very serious in limiting the pandemic. but the problem still is because our, the large proportion of indonesian people is still not in a good understanding of, or knowledge about how they have to behave, and also how to prevent. but still we need to increase these communications for people to deal with this one. and there are rumours in the community about the pandemic also. and now i can see the
now at the griffith university, centre for environment and population health.programme. with your experience, 18 years within the indonesian ministry of health, do you think what is happening there, are we getting the right figures? are they correct in your opinion? indonesia has a very unique condition and situation based on our archipelago countries. they have more than 17,000 islands. with diverse in culture and in health facilities. the situation also influences how we have to deal with...
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nineteen residents were trained and employed in the alice griffith abatement project. next slide, please. to address the commission's request for custom senses, which we recognise is difficult, we researched and studied reports prepared by other agencies. this table shows the 15 highest unemployment rates by zip code. while the numbers are for 2018 and do not provide a picture of the impact of covid-19 and nevertheless provides the rates of unemployment by zip code, not surprising, the areas of highs are in areas of the southeast sector of the city such as bayview hunter's point. please note these unemployment rates conducted by the u.s. senscensus are for individuals 6 years of age and above. so the fact that the park is listed first, i believe, is due to the student resident at the sanfrancisco state university. the take away is that bayview hunter's point has two of the highest unemployment rates in sasan francisco, as much as 80% higher and in discree discrete , mission and outer mission have high numbers and i'll put these numbers into context later in the slides.
nineteen residents were trained and employed in the alice griffith abatement project. next slide, please. to address the commission's request for custom senses, which we recognise is difficult, we researched and studied reports prepared by other agencies. this table shows the 15 highest unemployment rates by zip code. while the numbers are for 2018 and do not provide a picture of the impact of covid-19 and nevertheless provides the rates of unemployment by zip code, not surprising, the areas of...
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nations envoy to yemen has condemned their strike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack on the job of the saudi coalition has been blamed for the strike it's earthrise now. all counting the cost to russia war planes and mistress the scenes control of libya's biggest oil field last lebanon's make a promise of a devastating explosion because it saw it from awful funny last weaponize in place of this information to manipulate elections. counting the cost of al-jazeera. to cope with our growing population we have tripled our exploitation of natural resources in just 40 years as a result of the vast expansion of mining industrial scale farming fishing and other human activities natural ecosystems have lost nearly half the area and $1000000.00 plant and animal species a facing extinction without the ecological networks which regulate our planet's from cleaning and water to providing food we simply cannot survive. with the is still time we meet the pioneers striving to protect 2 of our most valuable remaining ecosystems. will bree
nations envoy to yemen has condemned their strike that killed at least 9 children on thursday martin griffiths is calling for an investigation into the attack on the job of the saudi coalition has been blamed for the strike it's earthrise now. all counting the cost to russia war planes and mistress the scenes control of libya's biggest oil field last lebanon's make a promise of a devastating explosion because it saw it from awful funny last weaponize in place of this information to manipulate...
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our correspondent, hywel griffith, went to meet one family who are trying it out. the kids in cardiff it has been a way of staying in touch with her partner stephen when he works away but it doesn't end there. if i cannot find my phone i am like, "where is my phone?" i am addicted, i check facebook straightaway in the morning, watching netflix at three in the morning feeding my son, i am on it all the time. wanting to change her ways, back in february kate agreed to take part in an experiment. receiving automated messages to her mobile written from a child's point of view reminding her to focus on alexander and alfie. it is coming from my children, and family. the messages were developed by speech therapist michelle, the idea to get the family talking. when a message is in the words of the child from the child's point of view, they can put themselves in their shoes and could have an empathetic response so they can feel how it must feel for that child to be experiencing the use of the devices. a few days and several messages later, kate sees a difference. we have be
our correspondent, hywel griffith, went to meet one family who are trying it out. the kids in cardiff it has been a way of staying in touch with her partner stephen when he works away but it doesn't end there. if i cannot find my phone i am like, "where is my phone?" i am addicted, i check facebook straightaway in the morning, watching netflix at three in the morning feeding my son, i am on it all the time. wanting to change her ways, back in february kate agreed to take part in an...
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. >>> let's talk about the developments with shawn griffith. she is emeritus professor and in the inquiry outbreak in 2003. thank you for coming on. >> good morning. let's talk about the united states being in a bad place. 200,000 deaths may occur by labor day. there's been 100,000 deaths per day for two weeks. what is your assessment of the situation for the united states? >> these figures are obviously worrying. more needs to be done to get on top of this. the unfortunate thing about this virus is it's continued to spread globally, and particularly in the u.s. you'll see from the experience of europe, that lockdown is really essential for controlling the numbers. health has to take precedence over the economy. once we get on top of the disease -- once on top or tf th disease, that can brought down to levels you can act on, it makes it an easierization to handle. it seems that the states are really worrying and worrying for the rest of the world. >> as we remain the worst effected country in the world, students are headed back to schools. ther
. >>> let's talk about the developments with shawn griffith. she is emeritus professor and in the inquiry outbreak in 2003. thank you for coming on. >> good morning. let's talk about the united states being in a bad place. 200,000 deaths may occur by labor day. there's been 100,000 deaths per day for two weeks. what is your assessment of the situation for the united states? >> these figures are obviously worrying. more needs to be done to get on top of this. the unfortunate...
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thanks phil griffith, it's all yours. >> greetings everybody thank you, scott i'm bill griffeth in for the "the exchange" here. watch again, the douz rw is rallying the reopening trade is going crazy. you got nasdaq, netflix, microsoft all trading low right now. with the
thanks phil griffith, it's all yours. >> greetings everybody thank you, scott i'm bill griffeth in for the "the exchange" here. watch again, the douz rw is rallying the reopening trade is going crazy. you got nasdaq, netflix, microsoft all trading low right now. with the
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the equal rights amendment that martha griffith pushed through was supported on both sides. it had huge bipartisan support. now many of those men, primarily men, it was a majority of men who voted for it at that time, they never expected it to come to the floor and to actually have to vote. however, they did vote for it and it had huge bipartisan support. so you can deal with the old equal rights amendment and there will be a court challenge no matter if other states vote for it now and then you also have to ask what happens to the states who rescinded it during that time period because while i got to 35, three states rescinded so maybe they only had 32 states. if you start with a new equal rights amendment, there's no support. no bipartisan support. carolyn maloney from new york has just been valiant. she introduces it. she attempts to get hearings. there were hearings this week, i think, in the judiciary committee. i think it is right. i think there is a constitutional argument to have it happen but we do not have the power to pass it. we don't have power in the congress,
the equal rights amendment that martha griffith pushed through was supported on both sides. it had huge bipartisan support. now many of those men, primarily men, it was a majority of men who voted for it at that time, they never expected it to come to the floor and to actually have to vote. however, they did vote for it and it had huge bipartisan support. so you can deal with the old equal rights amendment and there will be a court challenge no matter if other states vote for it now and then...
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her killer, thomas griffiths, had tried to cover his tracks, but he later admitted ellie's murder andck, he was an adult when he went to court for sentencing. ellie's mum is campaigning for a change in the law. we want sentencing for child killers to be tougher, particularly for mature killers. so somebody like griffiths, who was only five months off being 18, who came from a very stable background, very stable parents who, you know, cared for him, who was intelligent, who did not have any mental health problems, he was cleared by a top psychiatrist, by his barristers. somebody like him who carried out a most brutal, frenzied murder just because he couldn't have his own way, just because ellie didn't want to be his girlfriend any longer, somebody like that should have a much tougher sentence than what he received and should be treated more like an adult. however, he does have a right because he was under 18, to apply to get his sentence reduced halfway through if he behaves himself in prison and we would like to scrap that as well and have that within ellie's law. and carol is welcomi
her killer, thomas griffiths, had tried to cover his tracks, but he later admitted ellie's murder andck, he was an adult when he went to court for sentencing. ellie's mum is campaigning for a change in the law. we want sentencing for child killers to be tougher, particularly for mature killers. so somebody like griffiths, who was only five months off being 18, who came from a very stable background, very stable parents who, you know, cared for him, who was intelligent, who did not have any...
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james griffith owns salon blue on market street and he says despite and visits from police, he never got in bldotrs.ou 6: p16e. right now. >>> let's get another check on weather and of course we're covering the fires the air quality alan. d >> tsohat's right. michelle. a lot to talk about. 's itda y due to all r ea. and will be dealing with the heat once again. that extreme heat continues for the bay area. so here's a live lookwith our treasure island camera. and you can see that hazy start to our day. s other rm start. 71 in concord and oakland mico ngand livermore 72. 62 in san francisco. an n for isan santa rosa. checking the r quality, many oke and p to aithe sme sml th and we unhealthy air quality elin redwood city a oksan leandro and san jose, livermore, vacaville. unhealthy in san francisco and continuing to watch the air quality worsen. as weo gugthmorning, lookly w many locations in the unhealthy air category. so aair alert in s ect spardue the to all of ti ate.losmare burninlenot ght lipaghrit conditioo nsworkwith with those g ca 10to 70s to lo mid-80s for napa county lmfir
james griffith owns salon blue on market street and he says despite and visits from police, he never got in bldotrs.ou 6: p16e. right now. >>> let's get another check on weather and of course we're covering the fires the air quality alan. d >> tsohat's right. michelle. a lot to talk about. 's itda y due to all r ea. and will be dealing with the heat once again. that extreme heat continues for the bay area. so here's a live lookwith our treasure island camera. and you can see that...
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deeply griffiths stricken. she thought and i want to say a prayer.o she did and she said i think he is an old man, i think he needs to leave this museum and go to sleep. thought that was interesting. and that was that. on some level, it provided some closure. >> it was a great moment. let's go back to truman for a second. summarize for me the dilemma that truly faced with the dropping of the bomb, his rationale. because you described so well in your book, it was going to save a lot of lives and take a lot lives. >> i think there are a couple of points i would make and obviously this is one of the great moral questions for the last 75 years. the 75th anniversary of all these ovens and dropping of the bomb on hiroshima, should we have dropped the bomb or not? i guess i hadn't really thought about it, it wasn't a choice between dropping the bomb were doing nothing, is a choice between dropping the bomb for invaded. if we invaded, the top experts, the general marshal, all of the top people at the pentagon said this was the summer of 45, you can expect th
deeply griffiths stricken. she thought and i want to say a prayer.o she did and she said i think he is an old man, i think he needs to leave this museum and go to sleep. thought that was interesting. and that was that. on some level, it provided some closure. >> it was a great moment. let's go back to truman for a second. summarize for me the dilemma that truly faced with the dropping of the bomb, his rationale. because you described so well in your book, it was going to save a lot of...
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>> which stock >> caller: sky worth >> liam griffith is doing a phenomenal job periodically people think he doesn't have the best 5g technology, and periodically people are just dumb as chowder heads. that's when you have to pounce this stock, it was a little bit higher at 95, we loved it at 65, we loved it if you go back and look at the tape, we liked it at 5 when david aldridge was the ceo let's go to nancy in florida, nancy. >> caller: hi, cramer, thank you for taking my call >> of course what's up? >> caller: i want your thoughts on coherent. this stock has tumbled from 170 in january i'm not sure if i should continue to hold or sell it. do you think it will bounce back >> it's laser, it's all the things that are so hard and that people, they make -- it's too hard to own. now, can we wait for a bounce? i don't know i would sell some. because this is an industry that's always rapidly in flux. that's why i never recommend anything in that segment >>> you need to own the stock of nvidia the dog of nvidia, he's 13, he's not doing that well. he's got a really bad cough that's nonstop but
>> which stock >> caller: sky worth >> liam griffith is doing a phenomenal job periodically people think he doesn't have the best 5g technology, and periodically people are just dumb as chowder heads. that's when you have to pounce this stock, it was a little bit higher at 95, we loved it at 65, we loved it if you go back and look at the tape, we liked it at 5 when david aldridge was the ceo let's go to nancy in florida, nancy. >> caller: hi, cramer, thank you for taking...
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. >> let's talk about these developments with sian griffiths, she's the chairwoman of the inquiry inbreak. thank you for coming. let's begin with the united states continuing to be in a bad place. 200,000 deaths may occur by labor day. as of two days ago there had been more than 1,000 deaths per day, and that's more than two weeks. what is your assessment of the situation for the united states? >> these figures, obviously, they're worrying and more needs to be done to stay on top of this. because the unfortunate thing about this virus, it's continued to spread globally, but particularly within the u.s. you'll see from the experience of europe that lockdown is really essential for controlling the numbers. health has to take precedence over the economy. once we get on top of the disease. once you're on top of the disease, once you've got it down to reasonable levels that can be monitored and then you can act on, then it makes it a much easier situation to handle but it does seem that the biggest mistakes are really worrying and worrying for the rest of the world. >> as we remain the mo
. >> let's talk about these developments with sian griffiths, she's the chairwoman of the inquiry inbreak. thank you for coming. let's begin with the united states continuing to be in a bad place. 200,000 deaths may occur by labor day. as of two days ago there had been more than 1,000 deaths per day, and that's more than two weeks. what is your assessment of the situation for the united states? >> these figures, obviously, they're worrying and more needs to be done to stay on top of...
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the map, when they got to jetersville, you had humphrey's 2nd corps from the army of the potomac, griffith's 5th corps from the army of the potomac, and the calvary under general sheridan. that's why lee chose not to bring on a battle at jetersville. meanwhile, at burkeville junction, major general eoc army of the james reached the area on the night of april 5th. on the morning of april 6th, ward would send a bridge burning party out to burn the high bridge of the appomattox river and deny it to the confederates. meanwhile, early in the morning of april 6th, longstreet arrives at rice's depot, now known simply as rice, virginia. his job is to clear the way for the main body of the army and the wagon trains to get through. longstreet, though, when he gets here, hears about the bridge burning party, which has already passed through rice's station. longstreet will take his calvary commanders, major general thomas earl rouser and colonel thomas munford, to follow after the bridge burners and capture or destroy the detachment if it took the last man of his command to do it. so longstreet is after
the map, when they got to jetersville, you had humphrey's 2nd corps from the army of the potomac, griffith's 5th corps from the army of the potomac, and the calvary under general sheridan. that's why lee chose not to bring on a battle at jetersville. meanwhile, at burkeville junction, major general eoc army of the james reached the area on the night of april 5th. on the morning of april 6th, ward would send a bridge burning party out to burn the high bridge of the appomattox river and deny it...