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leading the global response to the sars epidemic former world health organization chief professor david heyman tells us that boris johnson's administrator is condemning britain's most vulnerable to death and the british government response to the cholera epidemic in yemen was arguably to fight against english courts decide they need to weapon sales were illegal what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis after years of british armed bombing one of the poorest countries in the world all the same all coming up in today's going underground a 1st u.k. prime minister boris johnson says it's fine to go to work and get on the london tube in a so-called lockdown risking tens of thousands of lives of the u.k.'s most vulnerable citizens that's what scientists from university college london the university of cambridge said and as the death rate is on par with italy fears a mounting about the competence of the british government that while the small island nation of cuba has arguably been taking it seriously from the start cuba has sent its army of white robes to italy for the 1st time to revolutio
leading the global response to the sars epidemic former world health organization chief professor david heyman tells us that boris johnson's administrator is condemning britain's most vulnerable to death and the british government response to the cholera epidemic in yemen was arguably to fight against english courts decide they need to weapon sales were illegal what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis after years of british armed bombing one of the poorest countries in the world all...
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we will welcome bruce heyman, former u.s.dor to canada and author of the best-selling memoir "the art of diplomacy -- strengthening the canada-u.s. relationship and a time of uncertainty." give us your sense of what led to this closing of the border yesterday. like: my sense is that every leader, whether you're a leader of a country or a state or a city, you are looking to protect your citizens and your residents. justin trudeau had to prioritize that. no new entrants coming into the country. he also had to balance out the fact he had an incredible relationship and an intertwined relationship economically with united states so he needed to keep business and in central travel -- and essential travel continuing to go back and forth between our countries. he needed to do that at a time where there's a lot of anxiety in washington and the president and the way he behaves, he had to threat that needle. he effectively did that this last week and protecting canadians from any new entrants and keeping the economy strong and going whe
we will welcome bruce heyman, former u.s.dor to canada and author of the best-selling memoir "the art of diplomacy -- strengthening the canada-u.s. relationship and a time of uncertainty." give us your sense of what led to this closing of the border yesterday. like: my sense is that every leader, whether you're a leader of a country or a state or a city, you are looking to protect your citizens and your residents. justin trudeau had to prioritize that. no new entrants coming into the...
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we are part of the open source movement so every thing on our campus is open michelle charla and heyman moved from mumbai to over 15 years ago since then they've worked closely with the local community determined not to turn this into a charitable institute the school charges the parents fees ensuring that they stay invested many of the children's parents are unable to read and write the school offers their children the chance of a better life. you know it's easier for us because this. so the parents of the students really just have faith they just have trust that ok what do with these guys are doing they must be doing it right because they didn't have an idea. after centuries of discrimination these children are the 1st from the tribe to experience this kind of respect their education will give them the opportunity to overcome the limitations they would otherwise face in indian society. in our global teen series we meet young people from around the world i. look ugly. this week our team comes from india and he's a big fan of school. and i my name's kerr and rushed around see. that my f
we are part of the open source movement so every thing on our campus is open michelle charla and heyman moved from mumbai to over 15 years ago since then they've worked closely with the local community determined not to turn this into a charitable institute the school charges the parents fees ensuring that they stay invested many of the children's parents are unable to read and write the school offers their children the chance of a better life. you know it's easier for us because this. so the...
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leading the global response to the saws epidemic former world health organization chief professor david heyman tells us the boris johnson's in ministration is condemning britain's most vulnerable to death and the british government response to the cholera.
leading the global response to the saws epidemic former world health organization chief professor david heyman tells us the boris johnson's in ministration is condemning britain's most vulnerable to death and the british government response to the cholera.
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leading the global response to the saws epidemic former world health organization chief professor david heyman tells us of boris johnson's have been astray ssion is condemning britain's most vulnerable to death and the british government response to the cholera epidemic in yemen was arguably to fight against english courts deciding its weapons sales were illegal what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis after years of british armed bombing one of the poorest countries in the world all the small going on with today's going underground professed u.k. prime minister boris johnson says it's fine to go to work and get on the line.
leading the global response to the saws epidemic former world health organization chief professor david heyman tells us of boris johnson's have been astray ssion is condemning britain's most vulnerable to death and the british government response to the cholera epidemic in yemen was arguably to fight against english courts deciding its weapons sales were illegal what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis after years of british armed bombing one of the poorest countries in the world all...
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biden does biden have enough support to overtake front runner bernie sanders well kron four's kathryn heyman not talk with our political analysts about how well biden has to do tomorrow on super tuesday. >>well tomorrow is gonna score about 20% here now there's no reason why you can't so many people have gotten out if he gets waxed in california. look there's 14 states before the massac sunday to bring was winning in 9.14 including of all the big states scituate people are going to analyze and tomorrow one is going to be the margin of victory in california and is by get above 15 he really just need to climb above 15 notice are getting delegate delegates in taking away from burning the city is going to be how many states did they win. and you there that's where he spent so much time in texas. the the margin is is diminishing in texas here the lead. sanders had the lead, it's converging, virginia is up for grabs. he was there today so people are going to be doing that kind of count and again it's going to be as tom said the disparity after tomorrow is he within overtake range of. >>of sanders.
biden does biden have enough support to overtake front runner bernie sanders well kron four's kathryn heyman not talk with our political analysts about how well biden has to do tomorrow on super tuesday. >>well tomorrow is gonna score about 20% here now there's no reason why you can't so many people have gotten out if he gets waxed in california. look there's 14 states before the massac sunday to bring was winning in 9.14 including of all the big states scituate people are going to...
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30 days to lose 10,000 points let's talk about all of this with kyle bass and founder and cio of heyman management and he called the subprime crisis and kyle, we do appreciate you joining us exclusively on cnbc. thank you very much. is there any -- you're a guy that made his living and made his money watching the markets go down, but you are a fan of this country do you see any reason to be optimistic in any way right now? >> well, thanks, brian thanks for having me on. it's good talking with you i think one thing the president and the administration both democrats and republicans have done that has really impressed me is look, we've got this bill, this $1.3 trillion spending bill through the house and through the senate this afternoon and the 90 to 8 vote and we're talking about $1.3 trillion, if you think back through to the financial crisis, it took a long time -- it took months to get everyone onboard with t.a.r.p. and expanding and many different players and the president and the treasury secretary and congress here we've moved some spending bills through in light speed as far as w
30 days to lose 10,000 points let's talk about all of this with kyle bass and founder and cio of heyman management and he called the subprime crisis and kyle, we do appreciate you joining us exclusively on cnbc. thank you very much. is there any -- you're a guy that made his living and made his money watching the markets go down, but you are a fan of this country do you see any reason to be optimistic in any way right now? >> well, thanks, brian thanks for having me on. it's good talking...
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joining us now is kyle bass founder of heyman capital management kyle, you always have a global lookareas of the world that are already over leveraged and very sensitive to something that might happen is that where you want to start? wherever you want to start, you go ahead we just want to listen to what's on your radar this morning >> well, good morning. i picked a hell of a morning to come on, but i think that -- going back to your question about oil. you know, being here in texas and knowing a lot of these producers and a lot of people that move oil around, one thing that the trump administration has been doing and what kushner's job has been caddying around the middle east is to get oil prices lower i don't -- i think they needed to be careful what they wished for. i think they don't realize that anything below 40 doesn't work and he definitely achieved his mission in getting oil prices lower. as we all know, u.s. unconventional shale production is going to end up bankrupting itself the one cure for $25 oil is $25 oil. it won't stay here for long because none of the producers mak
joining us now is kyle bass founder of heyman capital management kyle, you always have a global lookareas of the world that are already over leveraged and very sensitive to something that might happen is that where you want to start? wherever you want to start, you go ahead we just want to listen to what's on your radar this morning >> well, good morning. i picked a hell of a morning to come on, but i think that -- going back to your question about oil. you know, being here in texas and...