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so this haseen one of the big questions that's been comingut online amongst people. mean, at the moment, a lot of people aren't working,tr they'r ing home to see their families for spring festival and so they're asking a lot of questions online. they're asking, can it be transmitted person to person, do i ke to -- do i need to take extra precautions, should i even stay at home? there's a lot of fchr throughout a and especially today now that cases have gone beyond the central city in chinaer to o major cities like beijing and shanghai. so these are big cities with a huge population and a lot of people traveling through. >> i was going to ask you about the number of ppleraveling. is there a fact there are holidays around now meaning there's a greater problem containing this virus? >> yes, absolutely. that's been one of the biggest criticisms online. so when the travel season began, it was announced there w an expected $3 billion -- three billion journeys that would take place this year in china during he spring festival. that involves plane, train, everywhere. everybo
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the supremely do is 80 years old and haseen ruling for 30 years and is not a gambler.ty of means at its disposal to respond regionally and internationally. they like to have plausible deniability. especiallyn these days of cyber attacks and drones. thold expression is revenge is a dish best. served co i do not think they will launch anythinge next 48 hours but thista will be a sed proxy war against the u.s. and its allies. reporter: more intense than it all where --than it already is? >> certainly. reporter: he has been the controlling entity for two decades. ke me back to your te as chairman serving in the bush administration and into the obama administration. in bothmi of those strations, there were opportunities to kill the general. y were those opportunities not taken then? >> i think the target list, if you will, in those times did not inude the general and that is different from the terrorists organizatis of al qaeda and isis. that sai he was someone a that we kep close eye on and knew where he was. and still felt the sooner he was gone the better. the fact that
the supremely do is 80 years old and haseen ruling for 30 years and is not a gambler.ty of means at its disposal to respond regionally and internationally. they like to have plausible deniability. especiallyn these days of cyber attacks and drones. thold expression is revenge is a dish best. served co i do not think they will launch anythinge next 48 hours but thista will be a sed proxy war against the u.s. and its allies. reporter: more intense than it all where --than it already is? >>...
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it haseen a fight. >> let's not romanticizeons.s, many earned their negative repations for corruption, especially when las vegas was built. for gold baking, shirking on the job, protecting unneeded workers, a pracce known as featherbedding. as i learned at the culinary academy, you smauldn't icize the work, either. this is physical. >> it is. >>up is one personsed to do this? >> in six minute or less. >> how many beds what i have to do in one shift? x sometimes 30. >> what happens if i don't finish in time? >> he will pbably get a warning, a suspension and maybe you would get terminated. >> more challenging than the work maye the future of it in the face of technological disruption. oin the academythe service sector. >> every job is under threatchy tenology. they have a machine that will make drinks. they have a machine that will deliver stufto the rooms. every contract says when you come up with aew technology, union work will be involved and you will train them to help facilitate what that is going to be. >> the new contracts to
it haseen a fight. >> let's not romanticizeons.s, many earned their negative repations for corruption, especially when las vegas was built. for gold baking, shirking on the job, protecting unneeded workers, a pracce known as featherbedding. as i learned at the culinary academy, you smauldn't icize the work, either. this is physical. >> it is. >>up is one personsed to do this? >> in six minute or less. >> how many beds what i have to do in one shift? x sometimes 30....
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judy: you've been looking at how public opinion haseen shifting.'ve been talking to some folks who have been advocating for more public awareness. miles: this is a country who is a huge fossil fuel exporter. it's the number three of coal and oil behind russia and saudi arabia. n you talk about climate change, gt immediatels into a conversation about jobs and the economy. and so this is a w countryre the political leadership, the prime minter has been has been a climate denyier moving into a skepticism. but through all of, this given the tremendous impact that all of this has had, the emotional impact and the devastating losses, mr. morrison is now saying his views are evolvg. and tha is a significant moment for australian politics. youh know, m of the news here is dominated by the news corporatio run by rupert murdoch strictly -- almost strictly anti-climate change views, climate denial views but even that is changing some of the tabloids are starting to address this too. very quickly, just the other day, the son of rupert murdoch, james murdoch op
judy: you've been looking at how public opinion haseen shifting.'ve been talking to some folks who have been advocating for more public awareness. miles: this is a country who is a huge fossil fuel exporter. it's the number three of coal and oil behind russia and saudi arabia. n you talk about climate change, gt immediatels into a conversation about jobs and the economy. and so this is a w countryre the political leadership, the prime minter has been has been a climate denyier moving into a...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour haseen provided by: >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations alonthe mississippi riverriver and across the united states. american cruise lines fleet of landmarks, local cultures and calm waterways. erican cruise lines, pro sponsor of pbs newshour. >> twins. >> we'd be cler to the twins. >> change in plans. >> carnegicorporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this prograwas made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank u. oo >>uff: senator suicide an collins of maine has become the first republican to call for witnesses in the upcoming impeachment trial for predent trump. the omaening waked by solemn ceremonies. it was only the third such proceeding in the naon's history. seven democratic house members, named managers, formally deliver
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now is decision haseen the on the w school uper it district in to superintendent and she talked with us just how difficult it ithis is l due to a budget deficit in declining enrollment and either way ough the district says students will be king carof no matter where they end up getting mod to their education will some first the nesuperintendent of evergreen school distict doctor y flores hasbeen tasked th this pfizer committee has also helped they recommend of hill immoral would elementary schools to be the ones to close the superintendent ss there's currely a million budget deficit in over the st 5 years the district has lost 2500 students and they expect to lose 150additional students within the next year and next coup years take a listen thsuperintendent explained why she thinks this is hapning. districts across same challenges and while dog the valley is very attractive to. >>the tech industry. it has really pushed prices of homes prices of rent way up and push many of our families out we will make sure at our students lanat a school where they can feelsafe that to feel welcome t
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amna: iran's denied reports the crash site haseen bulldozed. it appears the u.s. not only targeting irani general qas soleimani one week ago today. reports that a u.s. airstrike the same day failed to kill a senior iraeran commander ing in yemen. secretary of m stae pompeo reiterated the trump administration's justification for killing soleimani. >> we had specific information on an imminent threat, including attacks on u.s. embassies. period, full stop. we do not know which minute or day, but it was clear. qasem soleiman himself was plotting a broad, large-scale attack against american interests and those were imminent. stephanie: pompeo said he relayed the same information to congress this week, but several democratic lawmakers disputed that claim. also the u.s. announced more sanctions against iran, in manufacturing, mining and tiling. the trump administrationhd rejected the wwal of 5200 troops in iraq. the caretaker prime minister asked washington to send a delegation to baghdad to work out departure details. the state departmentisssed the request saying u.s.
amna: iran's denied reports the crash site haseen bulldozed. it appears the u.s. not only targeting irani general qas soleimani one week ago today. reports that a u.s. airstrike the same day failed to kill a senior iraeran commander ing in yemen. secretary of m stae pompeo reiterated the trump administration's justification for killing soleimani. >> we had specific information on an imminent threat, including attacks on u.s. embassies. period, full stop. we do not know which minute or...
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this haseen a gift to the survival of the islamic republic.hink what we will see ie future is that the rev guard will bolster its mission of trying to get the u.s. force out to have ddle east and it has rallied forces both within iran and outerside the boto do so. >> ambassador, to you quickly in the time we have left, there have been some fears within the administration officials even that i've how could you to, not only fear of w uniithin iran, but also fear of u.s. troops getting evicted from iraq because of this strike. how concerned are you abou that >> i think the question of the u.s. presence in iraq has was to play. the parliamenioresolwas not binding and the session was boycotted by most sunni and kurdish deputies. there is no unanimity on the issue of u.s. presence in iraq partly because they know how crucial we were to the eviction of the islamic state. so i think it's timfoa pause, everybody take a deep breath, and see where we can go with this diplomatically. i also think it's very imortant for the administration to, again, take i
this haseen a gift to the survival of the islamic republic.hink what we will see ie future is that the rev guard will bolster its mission of trying to get the u.s. force out to have ddle east and it has rallied forces both within iran and outerside the boto do so. >> ambassador, to you quickly in the time we have left, there have been some fears within the administration officials even that i've how could you to, not only fear of w uniithin iran, but also fear of u.s. troops getting...
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e is a good argument that in fact the privilege haseen waived already by the president. if that's true, then why not release it? i also think-- >> woodruff: meaning that he said, you know-- >> he said, "oh, yeahhn, bolton, this is false. i had-- it'sjust fae." that doesn't waive it for the entire book. but the oher thing is, john bolton is a pro. he's been around here since i was a baby lawyer for iran contra. an knows it's not legal to release that information. >> woodruff: what else goes gz into making the decision that the senators have to make a ds thide how to vote? we talk about the politics that plays into ths, the extreme pressure republican senatorset certainly areng from the white house, from the republican mae rity. what ees into making that decision? >> look, i think te senators, when they ultimately vote on the articl of impeachment, are going to want to be able to say they had a full airing of the nooshz play, right, whetherou that's t witnesses, or testimony or documentary evidence or simply what the house managers have presented. i think every senator, re
e is a good argument that in fact the privilege haseen waived already by the president. if that's true, then why not release it? i also think-- >> woodruff: meaning that he said, you know-- >> he said, "oh, yeahhn, bolton, this is false. i had-- it'sjust fae." that doesn't waive it for the entire book. but the oher thing is, john bolton is a pro. he's been around here since i was a baby lawyer for iran contra. an knows it's not legal to release that information. >>...
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hailing the current 40 niners squad is among the best she seen and she haseen a lot i cannot say enoughbout it the team kyle built the team we finally got to the point where we ne tobe to get to the super bowl from the beadsaround her neck to the jerry rice had to the football given only to the most faithful of fans. li sunday on is the real deal she may not make it to e super bowl his time that she and the other goal rushers plan to make their voices heard just the same alyobetcha it just you're you're going to hear me all the way to florida in santa clara rob fdeboe kron 4 news. time now for >>and we'll keep it rolling with the 49 ers coverage, the nfc chancwill hold their first practice of the week morrow. but in the meantime, kansas city it in the field, f the first time since super bowl for wh a matchup we have to look forward to the 49 ers top ranked defense against the chiefoffensive engine thatoftentimes looks unstoable with patrick homes the reigning mvp has been flless this postseason 8 touchdowns without a single interception but he immediate sees how talented the niners are
hailing the current 40 niners squad is among the best she seen and she haseen a lot i cannot say enoughbout it the team kyle built the team we finally got to the point where we ne tobe to get to the super bowl from the beadsaround her neck to the jerry rice had to the football given only to the most faithful of fans. li sunday on is the real deal she may not make it to e super bowl his time that she and the other goal rushers plan to make their voices heard just the same alyobetcha it just...
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. >> for decades, they've been trying to do it.ow it haseen done. >> this legislation will not fix everythingt ails our healthcare system. but it moves us decisively in the right direction. this is what change looks like. >> obamacare got shoved down our throats without majority support in the country, which was a huge thing. and people were angry. republicans were angry. and i don't think republicans have ever forgiven him for it. >> ...what many calllized medicine. >> it's the most brazen assault on a fundament aspect of our republic... >> ...every single republican senator votes consistently agait government-run healthcare should be a clear indication. >> this isoing to be the end of the economy as we know it. >> by passing a healthcare program essentially on the strength of one party, it was fated, destined to beca continuing partisan divide, part of the issues thawould come up in election after election from then on. >> ...the perfect title, "lies, damn lieat's what obamacare was all about. >> narrator: the anger directed at obama was growing. there were even questions about who he reall
. >> for decades, they've been trying to do it.ow it haseen done. >> this legislation will not fix everythingt ails our healthcare system. but it moves us decisively in the right direction. this is what change looks like. >> obamacare got shoved down our throats without majority support in the country, which was a huge thing. and people were angry. republicans were angry. and i don't think republicans have ever forgiven him for it. >> ...what many calllized medicine....