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now forced to acknowledge any misinformation and accept this scientific consensus with that in mind i focus on communicating the science without attacking political ideologies or. actually i am not a no a trained microbiologist and virally just is a dominant force in brazil social media landscape a decade ago he was destined for life in the lib oratory with the know quickly realized he could make more of an impact as a science communicator online thinks a part of what is it in a short few years he built a massive following especially on you tube the stilling complicated scientific topics into comprehensive easy to digest videos and live streams. which are critical for fortune optometry out and that was all before call that 19 after the outbreak yammering no dedicated his work to informing brazilians about the virus what appears shock or not we're getting here to what would a poor quality decrease be used to punish his stature has soared as millions in the country have turned to his videos for answers answers that have been sorely lacking in the brazilian media mix which tends to focus more
now forced to acknowledge any misinformation and accept this scientific consensus with that in mind i focus on communicating the science without attacking political ideologies or. actually i am not a no a trained microbiologist and virally just is a dominant force in brazil social media landscape a decade ago he was destined for life in the lib oratory with the know quickly realized he could make more of an impact as a science communicator online thinks a part of what is it in a short few years...
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i say focus on mr. george floyd to make sure he gets justice and looking at things, how the criminal justice system definitely needs a complete overhaul from top to bottom. and the one thing i will say about president trump, the one thing whether you like him or not think what you want to him, he will listen to you. you can get that seat with him. i have seen that more and his presidency than any other presidency. you can give him an idea, give him a perspective, and he will listen. so there is hope in that sense that this dialogue, if we leave out the rhetoric and get back to trying to fix the problem so mr. george floyd in the world can go home to their families for making mistakes at a grocery store. that is the story. that is what we need to remember. i'm not going to fight -- i have no effort in the political. but i just want justice for george floyd. >> dana: mike tobin, tell me a
i say focus on mr. george floyd to make sure he gets justice and looking at things, how the criminal justice system definitely needs a complete overhaul from top to bottom. and the one thing i will say about president trump, the one thing whether you like him or not think what you want to him, he will listen to you. you can get that seat with him. i have seen that more and his presidency than any other presidency. you can give him an idea, give him a perspective, and he will listen. so there is...
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i say focus on mr. george floyd to make sure he gets justice and looking at things, how the criminal justice system definitely needs a complete overhaul from top to bottom. and the one thing i will say about president trump, the one thing whether you like him or not think what you want to him, he will listen to you. you can get that seat with him. i have seen that more and his presidency than any other presidency.
i say focus on mr. george floyd to make sure he gets justice and looking at things, how the criminal justice system definitely needs a complete overhaul from top to bottom. and the one thing i will say about president trump, the one thing whether you like him or not think what you want to him, he will listen to you. you can get that seat with him. i have seen that more and his presidency than any other presidency.
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each of them retired what i focus by right. the. supply and be viewed in. an artery the iffy the best the air conditioning the lights in. the barn and of which out in order cluster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizeable investment will be required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. so make it up with our own personal finance the sandoz pool finances so. we have no issue but challenge of financing and we also have a challenge of getting. mom power you know tree and manpower all understand the setting up of the project the automation part of the project and then the maintenance also. the students of land that everyone can do their part to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going in for sue for music and music in your book and it sure seems like so not see or funny when an edgy and i jus imagine tried our best to save the planet like the car ticks on we felt he was in the class she said quote my friend said she only retards foley 2 days the rest of the day sue solar panels i think that was all humans shoul
each of them retired what i focus by right. the. supply and be viewed in. an artery the iffy the best the air conditioning the lights in. the barn and of which out in order cluster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizeable investment will be required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. so make it up with our own personal finance the sandoz pool finances so. we have no issue but challenge of financing and we also have a challenge of getting. mom power you...
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first started i did not have the specific about focus, i had a broader set of idea envisions of the book probably. but on one level of the storyteller, yup the best way to tell a story is to people's lives, two individuals, something about those lives in particular stuck out to me and she was a really remarkable person who lived a life that in many ways was pretty normal, she was her mother and her grandmother and she worked hard and took care of her family, shoes and immigrant but she also ends up rubbing up against the big historical forces that bring her life around and there's something about her that caused her to resist those forces in a way that other people did not, not because they couldn't or did not want to or whatever, there's something different about her personality that drew me in and you see the dodger stadium in the images of families getting evicted from the house, i was curious what it was about this family in their journey that led them to be violently evicted by sheriff's deputies, that did not happen to most of the neighbors and with frank. frank was the
first started i did not have the specific about focus, i had a broader set of idea envisions of the book probably. but on one level of the storyteller, yup the best way to tell a story is to people's lives, two individuals, something about those lives in particular stuck out to me and she was a really remarkable person who lived a life that in many ways was pretty normal, she was her mother and her grandmother and she worked hard and took care of her family, shoes and immigrant but she also...
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i. focus on quality and that takes a lot more time than. only a handful of other artists have achieved similar famers like x. with old town road. blank or brown with a get up so there are. fire all on tick tock and became stars. i really would have liked to talk to someone at the big music label like warner or sony because surely they must be looking at to talk to increase their digital sales no one buy c.d.'s anymore but sadly they weren't really open to discuss their strategies so instead i asked around in the german music industry association. then i. went to new player appears on the market it's often a small startup that finds a new want exciting way of distributing music then people meet and talk about it. everyone wants to be the 1st to really grasp what it's about companies get very interested in it. and then the market has to agree on a price because music has a value and a price and for music companies digital earnings have become their most important source of revenue. and that's why they're defending it. and music industry 1st s
i. focus on quality and that takes a lot more time than. only a handful of other artists have achieved similar famers like x. with old town road. blank or brown with a get up so there are. fire all on tick tock and became stars. i really would have liked to talk to someone at the big music label like warner or sony because surely they must be looking at to talk to increase their digital sales no one buy c.d.'s anymore but sadly they weren't really open to discuss their strategies so instead i...
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i think what the public do want us to focus on, bernard, ifi what the public do want us to focus on, bernard, if i may, is i think i wa nt on, bernard, if i may, is i think i want us to focus on as fathers we politicians possibly can on uniting oui’ politicians possibly can on uniting our message to get your point and focusing on their needs and explaining carefully what needs to be done next to get our country through this epidemic. prime minister, you said on the 24th of may bit dominic cummings had acted responsibly, legally, and with integrity, and that in the flex that special advisers are bound on the segment on acting with integrity and the civil service code. why have you... independent enquiry? we have had a huge amount of discussion about what happened with my adviser between 24th of march on the 14th of april and quite frankly i am not certain right now that an enquiry into that matter is a very good use of official time. we are working flat out on coronavirus. and what advice have you sought from the cabinet secretary about compliance with the code and that matter of integ
i think what the public do want us to focus on, bernard, ifi what the public do want us to focus on, bernard, if i may, is i think i wa nt on, bernard, if i may, is i think i want us to focus on as fathers we politicians possibly can on uniting oui’ politicians possibly can on uniting our message to get your point and focusing on their needs and explaining carefully what needs to be done next to get our country through this epidemic. prime minister, you said on the 24th of may bit dominic...
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this is part of the american dream i focus on in this book, the economic component because i think it's central to evererybody's shared understanng of this important but a beating the national conversation assumes the american dream is dead. president t trump with this nuae s said the american dream is dead, this was an courses theme during the primaries of the 2016 cycle, his theme after he was elected his inaugural a address with american carnage and how terrible everything is. pivoted in the last few months which is good but this is been a defining characteriscs in his presidency. senator rubio tells a story about his family and aut how his family came to america and did not have a lot of education in his advancement across generations. he told the story when he was running for president in 2016 as an example of the human can dream being alive, in the past few years he tells the same storory with the same set of fas but he uses it to argue that the american dream hasisappeared. elizabeth warren, they gave him his rig, bernie sanders for many of the american dream has become a nightma
this is part of the american dream i focus on in this book, the economic component because i think it's central to evererybody's shared understanng of this important but a beating the national conversation assumes the american dream is dead. president t trump with this nuae s said the american dream is dead, this was an courses theme during the primaries of the 2016 cycle, his theme after he was elected his inaugural a address with american carnage and how terrible everything is. pivoted in the...
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>> i don't focus on attack dogs, i focus on shelley and she should be home with her kids and she should be home for mother's day and this judge showed no mercy and no compassion. my son who is a us attorney, had a great reputation always showed compassion and mercy when it was called for in this was a situation when it was called for. when you're a small businessperson and i'm a small business person and so many texans are small business, when you have all your money wrapped up in your business and all your dreams wrapped up in your business and a judge takes them away from you and says you're going to go to jail because you are fighting for them, you and i talked about this last week we don't want anyone to go to jail, we would like people to follow the orders and so she didn't follow the orders but the judge could have simply said let me give you a $50 find the one day in jail, suspended sentence, no time in jail at all, just a suspended sentence but this judge was in the addictive. he was out to make a point and he could have when he quoted in the court room you violated state orders
>> i don't focus on attack dogs, i focus on shelley and she should be home with her kids and she should be home for mother's day and this judge showed no mercy and no compassion. my son who is a us attorney, had a great reputation always showed compassion and mercy when it was called for in this was a situation when it was called for. when you're a small businessperson and i'm a small business person and so many texans are small business, when you have all your money wrapped up in your...
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to this one ended up being a little more different, i focus on the trip itself. i didn't go into the analysis of why things change more of how things have changed i will leading up to the reader to decide whether the changes are for better or worse.r they are worse. i went down to kentucky, i went down to kentucky and a group up in the deaf ear outside of philadelphia to the story of appalachia was woodstock the chicago convention, san francisco you don't really think of kentucky when he think about the 60s at least i didn't where i came from. but the sick he sees happened in kentucky there is a lot of crazy things going on in appalachia and crazy kentucky, it really surprised me iat thought maybe that was the way to approach the story about the what the 60s were like in eastern kentucky. just by way of background before the rfk trip, and 1960 brother jack ran in west virginia f was important primary for him to win. bobby was his campaign manager. it was the first time jack and bobby were exposed to american poverty upca close. as a funny story from the 1960 campa
to this one ended up being a little more different, i focus on the trip itself. i didn't go into the analysis of why things change more of how things have changed i will leading up to the reader to decide whether the changes are for better or worse.r they are worse. i went down to kentucky, i went down to kentucky and a group up in the deaf ear outside of philadelphia to the story of appalachia was woodstock the chicago convention, san francisco you don't really think of kentucky when he think...
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>> so back to assessment, i think the focus is less assessment around standardized testing. i think all of us as systems leaders are going to need to focus on the impact of the months that we haven't been in school for students that we know haven't been as connected to distance learning and gaps that they may have in their educational experience and plan for that through accelerations, on through intervention, whether they be saturday schools, creative approaches to what we traditionally have had as after school programs. many of those things may need to be virtually. but i think that is something particularly in school districts like oakland where we serve a high percentage of english language learner, newcomer, african americans, immigrant students, students that are unhoused. we represent about 1700 in oakland. and we know, we already know from the data, this is a question that was asked earlier in terms of participation rates of distance learning. and we know school by school the number of students that have struggled around having connection and access, whether it's a de
>> so back to assessment, i think the focus is less assessment around standardized testing. i think all of us as systems leaders are going to need to focus on the impact of the months that we haven't been in school for students that we know haven't been as connected to distance learning and gaps that they may have in their educational experience and plan for that through accelerations, on through intervention, whether they be saturday schools, creative approaches to what we traditionally...
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paul: i think there is a concern around labor markets. that is the focus. , one of the concerns that comes out is i don't think people are going to lose their jobs. bearing in mind a lot of the furlough. the younger generation coming out of university, are they going to be able to find jobs? are we going to see another increase in unemployment? in part, because in a locked down, the infra structure for hiring isn't necessarily there. that presents a significant generational problem. there is a risk that people start to become longer-term you split fromre the long-term unemployed to permanently unemployed. concern.lso a i think these are risks. they are risks we have to be very sensitive to. francine: are they anything -- is there anything governments can do to medicate that? -- to mitigate that? can they extend that to cushion the impact? paul: further can help. it is quite -- furlough can help. it is quite expensive. you don't want to furlough people indefinitely, because we have long, complex supply chains. if one part of your supply chain is furloughed th
paul: i think there is a concern around labor markets. that is the focus. , one of the concerns that comes out is i don't think people are going to lose their jobs. bearing in mind a lot of the furlough. the younger generation coming out of university, are they going to be able to find jobs? are we going to see another increase in unemployment? in part, because in a locked down, the infra structure for hiring isn't necessarily there. that presents a significant generational problem. there is a...
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going back to origin points, i wanted to point that out. today we focus on the montgomery bus boycott and i want to put it in the timeline that we were talking about, or that i showed you last time. so, we have the brown v. board of education decision in may of 1954. then we have brown v. board of education two the following year, may of 1955. lynching inett till august of 1955. i don't think a lot of people realize how close the bus boycott was to emmett till lynching. rosa parks was arrested on december 1 of 1955, a thursday. a following monday on december 5, the montgomery bus boycott again. began.ott that is a little bit of context for you, to put it in a visual form. we will use the readings today to consider the bus boycott. these readings gave you a lot of information about events and circumstances leading up to, but not so much information necessarily about the boycott. we will also talk about that and we can continue the conversation in our next lecture as well, and certainly if people have questions. i want to focus on montgomery because, more t
going back to origin points, i wanted to point that out. today we focus on the montgomery bus boycott and i want to put it in the timeline that we were talking about, or that i showed you last time. so, we have the brown v. board of education decision in may of 1954. then we have brown v. board of education two the following year, may of 1955. lynching inett till august of 1955. i don't think a lot of people realize how close the bus boycott was to emmett till lynching. rosa parks was arrested...
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you know i focus on the private markets. there it's not as good of a story. we have marks on private companies off anywhere from 35-70% in the private market. so the public markets are doing just fine, but the real economy looks atrocious. every metric there doesn't seem to be getting the benefit of what we're talking about. you just mentioned the gdp number. unemployment, 30 million people. and consumer spending was down 7% this past month, and as we've also discussed, you know, our economy, gdp, is 70% consumer. that's really going to hurt the regular folk, so we have to focus very, very heavily on programs like ppp -- maria: look, you keep calling this an act of god, but the president and the administration is investigating china. and it looks like this was an accident that came out of the wuhan lab. their highest level iv superlab where they study coronavirus, and somehow it got out. so there's this investigation underway, a lot of bills in congress right now to get out manufacturing out of china. you know in the middle of this crisis we're focused on the
you know i focus on the private markets. there it's not as good of a story. we have marks on private companies off anywhere from 35-70% in the private market. so the public markets are doing just fine, but the real economy looks atrocious. every metric there doesn't seem to be getting the benefit of what we're talking about. you just mentioned the gdp number. unemployment, 30 million people. and consumer spending was down 7% this past month, and as we've also discussed, you know, our economy,...
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each of them retired what i focus by right. the client reviewed in. an artery the if in the dust the air conditioning the lights in. the barn and of which are in order cluster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizable investment required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. to at some make it up with our own personnel financing and those who are financed and so. we have issued the challenge of financing and we also have a challenge of getting. mom power you know trained to manpower all understand the setting up of the projects the automation parts of the project and then the maintenance also. the students of land that everyone can do their part to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going in for so far as you can use in your book and sources. like. see are funny when anna g. and i jus. tried our best to save the planet wreck the car took some things without using the plan or called my friend he says he only uses geritol for only 2 days the rest of the disuse will upon i think that was all humans should t
each of them retired what i focus by right. the client reviewed in. an artery the if in the dust the air conditioning the lights in. the barn and of which are in order cluster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizable investment required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. to at some make it up with our own personnel financing and those who are financed and so. we have issued the challenge of financing and we also have a challenge of getting. mom power you...
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i will let you run as we shift gears to china, also in focus right now. ased to say leland miller of the china beige book ceo joins us now. so hard to parse the noise from the reality when it comes to the saber rattling between the u.s. and china. what measures being proposed by u.s. congress traders should analysts be taking more seriously? there are a couple of different things happening. that is one of the reasons why people are complacent about what is in a norma's downside risk to markets over the coming weeks and months -- there is an enormous downside risk to markets over the coming weeks and months. thee is a presumption president will come out with sanctions and other threatening news. congress has come out with a bill that is aggressive and that it sanctions individuals but also chinese banks and assists those individuals in cracking down on the hong kong protests. with the sanctions looming over markets, the bigger deal is special status for hong kong. hong kong has a special relationship with united states and that we do not treat it like mainl
i will let you run as we shift gears to china, also in focus right now. ased to say leland miller of the china beige book ceo joins us now. so hard to parse the noise from the reality when it comes to the saber rattling between the u.s. and china. what measures being proposed by u.s. congress traders should analysts be taking more seriously? there are a couple of different things happening. that is one of the reasons why people are complacent about what is in a norma's downside risk to markets...
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one of my favorite times of the week when i get to focus on a special alaskan. our group of alaskans, his main alaska such a great unique place. so i had intended as i mentioned on my alaskan of the weeks speech here coming back to focus on more of these front-line workers were doing so much in our state, so the general country. to get us through this pandemic. however, mr. president, some really interesting i think exciting news on monday in our state, the big news of born of a tragic situation and for that reason, i thought we would have a different focus of our alaskan of the week. this week, it's an intrepid alaskan reporter kyle hopkins. who led coverage in our local paper, the anchorage daily news that her him that 2020 surprise for public. probably the most prestigious award in all-american journalism. kyle hopkins, reporter, he won that, on monday. he wanted for 17 story series called lawless. but the public safety crisis in rural alaska inherence issue of sexual assault and domestic violence in our state. as we all know, we are confronting a pandemic. i'
one of my favorite times of the week when i get to focus on a special alaskan. our group of alaskans, his main alaska such a great unique place. so i had intended as i mentioned on my alaskan of the weeks speech here coming back to focus on more of these front-line workers were doing so much in our state, so the general country. to get us through this pandemic. however, mr. president, some really interesting i think exciting news on monday in our state, the big news of born of a tragic...
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i think we need more focus on these weak links. ng about problems and how to Ãba place and very much concerned about in 2020. third problem are dirty tricks we all know about what the russians did in 2016. social media manipulation, hacking into state voter registration databases, stealing election emails and releasing them on the eve of the election to try to influence the election and so i'm concerned about the dirty tricks that might happen in 2020 whether they're done by foreign or domestic actors. one example we had is tampering with absentee ballots done to favor republican candidate hannah 2018 u.s. congressional race for north carolina night congressional district was such a bad situation in terms of stealing ballots from voters or altering them on a bipartisan basis the north carolina election board called new election. we have to be concerned about these rare but potentially troubling dirty tricks. and then the last problem is increasingly incendiary rhetoric about rigged or stolen elections. it's not just donald trump tal
i think we need more focus on these weak links. ng about problems and how to Ãba place and very much concerned about in 2020. third problem are dirty tricks we all know about what the russians did in 2016. social media manipulation, hacking into state voter registration databases, stealing election emails and releasing them on the eve of the election to try to influence the election and so i'm concerned about the dirty tricks that might happen in 2020 whether they're done by foreign or...
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>> i don't focus on attack dogs, i focus on shelley, and she should be home with her kids. she should be home for mother's day. this judge showed no mercy and no compassion. my son who is a u.s. attorney now is a criminal court judge and had a great reputation as a tough judge, but he always showed compassion and mercy when it was called for. and this was a situation when it was called for, shannon. when you are a small business person, and i am a small business person, and so many texans are, and americans. when you have all of your money wrapped up in your business and all of your dreams and your business and a judge takes them away from you and says you are going to go to jail because you are fighting for them, i mean, look, you and i talked about this last week, and we both said, we don't want anybody to go to jail. we would like for people to follow the orders. she did not follow the orders, but the judge could have said, let me give you a $50 fine, one day in jail, or in no time in jail at all, just a suspended sentence, send her home. but this judge was vindictive. h
>> i don't focus on attack dogs, i focus on shelley, and she should be home with her kids. she should be home for mother's day. this judge showed no mercy and no compassion. my son who is a u.s. attorney now is a criminal court judge and had a great reputation as a tough judge, but he always showed compassion and mercy when it was called for. and this was a situation when it was called for, shannon. when you are a small business person, and i am a small business person, and so many texans...
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and maybe i can train refugees. that was my main focus. en i was like, i want to keep on building, and building and building. i remember the biggest time i wanted to give up in life -- there's a lot of times, but the biggest time was like in 2017 when i was invited to san francisco. like the biggest video game in -- like the biggest videogame convention in the world and bring over 30,000 people. it's called the game developers' conference. they said we want to you -- we want you to come to this state, to san francisco and give a talk. and i was like wow. like finally i'm going to the u.s., this is a country i dreamed of coming to. you know what happens the next day? there was a refugee trouble then which affected sudan. and we are south sudan. people do not differentiate. and that time i was like, wow. and i came back home and threw down my computer. i was crying. and my mother saw me and she was like, what's going on. i was like, this is what happens. and i got the biggest opportunity in my life to be able to connect with more game designe
and maybe i can train refugees. that was my main focus. en i was like, i want to keep on building, and building and building. i remember the biggest time i wanted to give up in life -- there's a lot of times, but the biggest time was like in 2017 when i was invited to san francisco. like the biggest video game in -- like the biggest videogame convention in the world and bring over 30,000 people. it's called the game developers' conference. they said we want to you -- we want you to come to this...
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what you make of this test target is not i think they should just focus on the targets that they set and testing means testing for the it doesn't mean delivering testing equipment. there are so many delivering testing equipment. there are so many people and the great tragedies lucy spoke eloquently about, care homes, the terrible tragedies deaths in hospitals, home that are not necessarily reported. as confidence. but most particularly the deaths of nhs doctors, nurses and other workers. some of which could arguably have been presented with better testing and better ppe at an earlier stage. so yes of coui’se at an earlier stage. so yes of course it's really important and vital indeed, to be increasing testing at every single test is worth it and every single, we haven't discussed yet, the whole question of tracking and tracing. every piece of information and data is valuable to isolating people and the people they have come across with. i simply say focus on the tasks in terms of the actual tasks and less on the presentation of the task. which leads us back to the telegraph. john men
what you make of this test target is not i think they should just focus on the targets that they set and testing means testing for the it doesn't mean delivering testing equipment. there are so many delivering testing equipment. there are so many people and the great tragedies lucy spoke eloquently about, care homes, the terrible tragedies deaths in hospitals, home that are not necessarily reported. as confidence. but most particularly the deaths of nhs doctors, nurses and other workers. some...
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of life on your mind when you decided that you need to enact your right to be a whistleblower. >> i focus my career on saving looi lives. everything i have done is to raise awareness and challenges that we have. things are not getting done because i do think it will save more lives. >> are you aware of the fact that the lack of testing in the united states of america is affected by many piece of the puzzle in order to get people testing whether it is swabs or n-95 equipment for caregivers? >> they are a factor. i think there is a lot of confusion about the different types of tests and i think our national narrative is focused on a number of tests and it is not about the number so much as the type of test. no one really thought through the raw material supply chain to make sure we can sustain the need to test. >> okay, that sounds a little confusing from somebody who's actually been working at a high level of the united states government in this space we are discussing at this moment. s so my question is if we are not implementing in this pandemic in the ability that the united states shou
of life on your mind when you decided that you need to enact your right to be a whistleblower. >> i focus my career on saving looi lives. everything i have done is to raise awareness and challenges that we have. things are not getting done because i do think it will save more lives. >> are you aware of the fact that the lack of testing in the united states of america is affected by many piece of the puzzle in order to get people testing whether it is swabs or n-95 equipment for...
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>> again i think the focus has to be on finding justice for george floyd and his family and different lives moving forward. we have said again to come together as a country and we need to make sure we are doing all we can to protect one another. i think over the last couple of months, we have seen more than ever moments of american people stepping up and helping one another. let's not let that be lost. let's go back to the love people have shown one another over the covid crisis. let's look for more moments like that. try to find ways to bring the country together, and let's try to find ways to protect people that we call out evil. we call out racism, and we make sure acts of senseless violence don't continue in this country. i think we have to do that by treating one another in the way that we want to be treated. i think that is the best way we can help bring the country together. this is a moment that we need to be doing that. >> harris: i love what you said about teaching our children and reminding them the way that we were taught, sarah, to love each other. good to see you today,
>> again i think the focus has to be on finding justice for george floyd and his family and different lives moving forward. we have said again to come together as a country and we need to make sure we are doing all we can to protect one another. i think over the last couple of months, we have seen more than ever moments of american people stepping up and helping one another. let's not let that be lost. let's go back to the love people have shown one another over the covid crisis. let's...
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those events, and i focus on the resolution because the crisis as the result of god but the resolution and the siege of the holy mosque and the invasion of afghanistan were seemingly independent of one another but they became completely intertwined in the combination of all three. first of all, from this confluence of events as i mentioned there was no immediate reason why they should have become enemies. except for the fact they were leaders of the muslim world and custodians of the sites of mec mecca. in tehran in 1979 also had grand ambitions beyond just iran and the community in his own country and beyond. so you have two countries, saudi arabia, one shia suddenly vying for leadership of the muslim world and that is not only the change of the politics in the region started slow growth of sectarian language as both countries yielded those identities and their efforts to dominate the region and rally the people to their side and in that battle, they both distort and exclude religion and the pursuit any leader would understand and that is raw power, but that is the constant from 1979
those events, and i focus on the resolution because the crisis as the result of god but the resolution and the siege of the holy mosque and the invasion of afghanistan were seemingly independent of one another but they became completely intertwined in the combination of all three. first of all, from this confluence of events as i mentioned there was no immediate reason why they should have become enemies. except for the fact they were leaders of the muslim world and custodians of the sites of...
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our focus today than is going to be the montgomery bus boycott like i said and that's where you read all of your sources they gave you a larger larger focus to do that we are going to go back for discussion of origin points, our favorites light which you are going to be so sick of representing the narrative arc of the popular story of the civil rights movement and we are going back to our topic of origin points again with the objective of troubling it, putting those events in context but also troubling the idea of them as origin points. last week we discussed brown versus board of education, we discussed the decision, response, the impact but also the legacy. i want to talk more about the legacy as we go forward. but we are not going to do that today. and then on tuesday, we spent time talking about the emmett till case, the lynching of emmett till in august of 1955. we used a mix of secondary and primary sources to consider how ideologies of race, gender and justice impacted that case and impacted the live experience of the people in that case. i want to take a moment to pull out and
our focus today than is going to be the montgomery bus boycott like i said and that's where you read all of your sources they gave you a larger larger focus to do that we are going to go back for discussion of origin points, our favorites light which you are going to be so sick of representing the narrative arc of the popular story of the civil rights movement and we are going back to our topic of origin points again with the objective of troubling it, putting those events in context but also...