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. >>> an invisible enemy with invisible leadership makes a very real resurgence. new coronavirus cases at the highest level the u.s. has seen so far. >>> and in the middle of a public health crisis, the trump administration once again asking the supreme court to strike down obamacare. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. it's friday, june 26th. 5 a.m. in new york. this morning a bleak new record-setting but the fight against coronavirus back. almost 40,000 new cases reported in the u.s. today more than doubling where we were earlier this month and eclipsing, eclipsing the previous record from april 24th. 124,000 americans are now dead. the whole objective was to flatten the curve yet the u.s. did the opposite. several states hitting new all-time highs, many of them reopening early when patience was running out, but the virus remained a persistent big threat. >> every epidemiologist was yelling as loud as we could three weeks after memorial day we have a peak and five we
. >>> an invisible enemy with invisible leadership makes a very real resurgence. new coronavirus cases at the highest level the u.s. has seen so far. >>> and in the middle of a public health crisis, the trump administration once again asking the supreme court to strike down obamacare. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. it's friday, june 26th. 5 a.m. in new york....
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this coat by a german label ip privacy is not just passion statement it's also an invisibility cloak the pattern supposed to confuse spatial recognition cameras. when the camera's comes at it recognizes this is a face and this is a face it's also recognizes your insides but that's not too much of a problem it's like you're telling the algorithm that your human. but you have 10 different faces. it doesn't make sense to the algorithm a tool and so it messes with the learning processes and the algorithms. georgina rowland's and and a heart from the british our collective dazzle club also want to be undetectable to cameras they paint their faces in different patterns called c.v. dazzle created by artist and researcher adam harvey these shapes are supposed to trick facial recognition algorithms they use smartphones to see if it works i can see where i'm hidden it's not detecting me say they're the shapes of life. every month the collective organizes a silent march through london the british capital has one of the highest concentrations of surveillance cameras worldwide. the artists paint
this coat by a german label ip privacy is not just passion statement it's also an invisibility cloak the pattern supposed to confuse spatial recognition cameras. when the camera's comes at it recognizes this is a face and this is a face it's also recognizes your insides but that's not too much of a problem it's like you're telling the algorithm that your human. but you have 10 different faces. it doesn't make sense to the algorithm a tool and so it messes with the learning processes and the...
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you make yourself very visible to be invisible so we talk about hiding in plain sight. of his face online allowing anyone to download it his you mean mosques can be used to hide your own identity and confuse the surveillance system what's your opinion on facial recognition would you put your face on the line in return for more comfort join the discussion on you tube or facebook so you assume by. passengers here are in full ride. the drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way. taxis accommodate passengers all over the world. all. feeling. read. enough and. conquer the major issues of our society. seasonal underselling. could pose as modern day heroes in. inspirational people take on the challenges of the world too with their unique ideas. the person with this entrepreneurial minds to look at those 2 problems and make them one solution the new season of sounders valley. this week on w. . we are living during the most extraordinary time this.
you make yourself very visible to be invisible so we talk about hiding in plain sight. of his face online allowing anyone to download it his you mean mosques can be used to hide your own identity and confuse the surveillance system what's your opinion on facial recognition would you put your face on the line in return for more comfort join the discussion on you tube or facebook so you assume by. passengers here are in full ride. the drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can...
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you make yourself very visible to be invisible so we talk about hiding in plain sight. of his face online allowing anyone to download it his you mean mosques can be used to hide your own identity and confuse the surveillance system what's your opinion on facial recognition would you put your face on the line in return for more comfort during the discussion on you tube or facebook so you assume by. in good shape isn't that how we'd all like to be. but don't you you'd be extremely fit. and how...
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you make yourself very visible to be invisible so we talk about hiding in plain sight. of his face on allowing anyone to download it his you. can be used to hide your own identity and confuse the surveillance system what's your opinion on facial recognition would you put your face on the line in return for more join the discussion on you tube or facebook so you assume by. how we'd all like to be. how do you see the truly fit. and how can you stay truly healthy. right up into your golden years. and to. truly have fun while doing it in good shape. in the distant future tiny speciousness running through our bloodstream. in the distant future. scientists are now developing the nano robots that treat targeted diseases and inside the human. science fiction in today's medical world tomorrow to the. minute 60 minutes on t.w. . passionate drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight at sac intuition love hate money. fans crime fighter stands and for all to go off on you tube. you're watching in good shape now so on the w. posted by dr custom like a touch. h
you make yourself very visible to be invisible so we talk about hiding in plain sight. of his face on allowing anyone to download it his you. can be used to hide your own identity and confuse the surveillance system what's your opinion on facial recognition would you put your face on the line in return for more join the discussion on you tube or facebook so you assume by. how we'd all like to be. how do you see the truly fit. and how can you stay truly healthy. right up into your golden years....
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you make yourself very visible to be invisible so we talk about hiding in plain sight. has loaded his face on allowing anyone to download it his you mean mosques can be used to hide your own identity and confuse the surveillance system what's your opinion on facial recognition would you put your face on the line in return for more join the discussion on you tube or facebook so you assume by. innovation. founders sally. petroleum's meets modern day heroes. humanity on the move in malaysia starter founders help migrant workers assert their basic human rights migrants are key to the country's growth but many have legal status. can this change for the next generation. next on d w. q what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of horror. their job censoring for the social media industry. in manila there are thousands of so-called content monitored day for day they scrubbed terrifying images from online platforms the cleaners social media shadow industry. in 45 minutes on w. magazine a drama competition wife marketing numbers atmosphere how to fight at sight
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you make yourself very visible to be invisible so we talk about hiding in plain sight it is leo some of. his face online allowing anyone to download it his you mean mosques can be used to hide your own identity and confuse the surveillance system what's your opinion on facial recognition would you put your face on the line in return for more calm for drawing the discussion on you tube or facebook so you assume by. entering the conflict zone with sarah kelly sweden's unique trust based approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic rejecting the strict lock downs imposed around the world but the policy as come under increasing criticism and pressure my guest this week is sweden's foreign minister and linda with a death toll much higher than its neighbors. sweden made it deadly our conflicts are. next on the beach. in the fictional. sounders valley bianco patrollers needs modern dealers in. humanity on the move in malaysia startup founders hope migrant workers assert their basic human rights migrants are key to the country's growth but many have legal status and this change for the next
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when i grow old i don't want to be invisible i want to live and also so i do that i've created. and this is here. and. now. i'm. that we are a for profit social enterprise working in the field of easing. there are issues related to loneliness that's coming up there are also issues related to isolation so in order to address these issues that's going on in the sense i do with senior citizens we try to engage them in social activities it would be anything that they're interested in it would be music it would be a tree it could be anything that can get them out of their houses. on. you mean. if you're thinking about poverty what kind of a situation does it have to be for a human to take their own parents and leave them on the street because they compromised for them anymore. this has been. the most painful chase i fink i've been in my life at the same time as a place of hope and humanity. trying to give dignity to these lives all these bits that make a life worth living. and being old is in a way even worse than being young and being core. because being young being for this window
when i grow old i don't want to be invisible i want to live and also so i do that i've created. and this is here. and. now. i'm. that we are a for profit social enterprise working in the field of easing. there are issues related to loneliness that's coming up there are also issues related to isolation so in order to address these issues that's going on in the sense i do with senior citizens we try to engage them in social activities it would be anything that they're interested in it would be...
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to the white people around you i didn't feel invisible but i felt that. they didn't understand what my plight was and they didn't care and they didn't care because it's not incumbent on them in their minds to try to integrate in my world it was incumbent upon me to integrate and there. have been attacks against the police during this unrest and what we know about them well yeah we've seen like you said most of the protest have been peaceful but there have been pockets of violence popping up across the united states clashes between protesters and police sometimes police have been the victims of that and we have some video of a police officer in the bronx new york who was mauled over by run driver and so far there's been no arrests and. but that's the thing right if a police officer is injured and they find out who that person is that person will have to pay for their crime what black americans and white allies are saying is that black to people deserve the same kind of protection and that's what george floyd did not have it's a good point we have seen mome
to the white people around you i didn't feel invisible but i felt that. they didn't understand what my plight was and they didn't care and they didn't care because it's not incumbent on them in their minds to try to integrate in my world it was incumbent upon me to integrate and there. have been attacks against the police during this unrest and what we know about them well yeah we've seen like you said most of the protest have been peaceful but there have been pockets of violence popping up...
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and when we look at the fire in great phil we see that comes along a line which has largely been invisible lies by what's happened in the inquiry we have seen the way the regulation never used whereas the legislation that was passed in 1900. by michael heseltine that was opposed by many say this bill will kill he put it this way it would have allowed great self-regulation for corporations unless pesky government interference what happened was 300 or so pages were taken from building regulations and left with about $25.00 or so also along the way you had to be approved documents be added which has within it created ambiguity which allowed the space for interpretation on the part of companies to install things that are either of a limited combustibility or seemingly of limited combustibility in front condos evidence that we have access to such a cell effects that fits the r.s. $5000.00 on the ground cell which has turned out to be fatal collaborating and cooperating on how cell effects could break the test so while on one hand you of course have a virus which you are $4.00 times more likely
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dangerous it's totalitarian and really it has no space in a free society but unfortunately it is invisible through its ubiquity within our society it has become the common sense norm this is a form of state sanctioned islamophobia well professor andrew davies will be on monday's show and the state security operators in britain completely claim that prevent is actually a counter terror measure nothing to do with the talent terry unism but i know you are talking about education what have you made of educational standards during this uproar about the tearing down of a statue of a slave trader in bristol because a lot of people on the so-called left appalled that winston churchill one of britain's greatest heroes his chair his statue in parliament square could be could be vandalized although of course she threw on this show an indian politician said he was the worst genocidal dictator one of them of the 20th century well let's not forget that 59 percent of the british public believed the empire was something to be proud of and of course as playing catch mishra put it when the colonies were sub
dangerous it's totalitarian and really it has no space in a free society but unfortunately it is invisible through its ubiquity within our society it has become the common sense norm this is a form of state sanctioned islamophobia well professor andrew davies will be on monday's show and the state security operators in britain completely claim that prevent is actually a counter terror measure nothing to do with the talent terry unism but i know you are talking about education what have you made...
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nos vemos en la final nacional >> la primera vez soy finalista, cris y joe llegaron a la escalera invisible>> que hay de ceci? se convirtio en la primera atleta en >> por primera vez nadie ha completado un circuito final de la ciudad ira a las vegas su racha de 7 campaÑas jessica no termino con una gran carrera veamos a (nombre en ingles) de nuevo >> tira de un lado a otro >> eric el primero, dinos por que. >> no se por que me cai, pero lo hice >> en verdad la clasificacion me parecio un circuito 3. >> gracias, estoy muy asustado, nos vemos en la final nacional >> la primera vez soy finalista, cris y joe llegaron a la escalera invisible >> que hay de ceci? se convirtio en la primera atleta en clasificar >> se quedo en el primer puesto, la proxima semana se viene la final nacional en las vegas. >> los mejores competidores se enfrentaran con 1 millon de dolares en juego >> somos ackbar, nos vemos en el siguiente american ninja warrior. >> . >>> ♪ ♪ el coronavirus no detuvo las celebraciones del día del padre hablemos de cómo se vivieron estos festejos. >>> y guías informativas para ayudar pro
nos vemos en la final nacional >> la primera vez soy finalista, cris y joe llegaron a la escalera invisible>> que hay de ceci? se convirtio en la primera atleta en >> por primera vez nadie ha completado un circuito final de la ciudad ira a las vegas su racha de 7 campaÑas jessica no termino con una gran carrera veamos a (nombre en ingles) de nuevo >> tira de un lado a otro >> eric el primero, dinos por que. >> no se por que me cai, pero lo hice >> en...
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i don't think so, and nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, and the youth invisible ghost of a candidate hiding in his bunker basement, joe biden, the forgetful one have been in washington a combined donald trump has been there what has biden done to improve the lives of all americans. did biden pass criminal justice reform? no. did he pass police reform? no. after baltimore, after ferguson, what did they do? nothing. who changed it? president trump changed it. did barack and joe create opportunity zones and struggling neighborhoods? no, that would be president trump. president trump has been in office less than four years and during that time precoronavirus record after record low unemployment for african-americans, hispanic-americans, asian-americans and african-american youth unemployment. that is great for our collective american family. recently, the president took important steps to restore order in american cities including those tough measures against vandals, those who have been attempting to tear down any and every statue across the country by the way, where does joe stand on these is
i don't think so, and nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, and the youth invisible ghost of a candidate hiding in his bunker basement, joe biden, the forgetful one have been in washington a combined donald trump has been there what has biden done to improve the lives of all americans. did biden pass criminal justice reform? no. did he pass police reform? no. after baltimore, after ferguson, what did they do? nothing. who changed it? president trump changed it. did barack and joe create opportunity...
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species live but here too there's another biomass which dwarfs everything else combined and it's invisible to the naked eye it's the microbial life of aussies and it's found everywhere from the surface to 4000 meters down and these unseen microbes include astronomical quantities of viruses that attack marine bacteria all part of the web of life in the sea. in fright every liter of seawater contains no viruses and there are people on the planet 95 percent of all life in the oceans by weight is comprised not of fish or of whales but of microbes. and it is these microbes that create 50 percent of all oxygen on the planet every 2nd breath that we breathe. the problem is from invisible lifeforms to some of the biggest piece on the planet biodiversity is threatened by environmental destruction for the african elephant it's more than just poaching for the ivory trade we're also facing big big challenges when it comes to happen that accusation transformation for a larger industry and of course the biggest impact that is less talked about which is the increasing population of africans and therefore
species live but here too there's another biomass which dwarfs everything else combined and it's invisible to the naked eye it's the microbial life of aussies and it's found everywhere from the surface to 4000 meters down and these unseen microbes include astronomical quantities of viruses that attack marine bacteria all part of the web of life in the sea. in fright every liter of seawater contains no viruses and there are people on the planet 95 percent of all life in the oceans by weight is...
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you're not invisible from covid- 19. >>> the vote underway right now that would pull police officers from all oakland schools, and one state official doesn't want d ion insajose tonight after the mayor rolls out a new . critng itfalls way short. >>> that all starts with the chief and none of that is being addressed by the mayor. >>> right now on the kpix 5 news at 7:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, california again breaking another daily record for coronavirus cases. greening. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. just yesterday there were 7,100 new reported cases, the most ever since the pandemic started. in the past three days there has been a 69% increase. tonight hospitalizations are also up jumping 29% over the last two weeks. icu numbers up 18%. the numbers might sound alarming, but the state says it was expecting the jump during all of the reopenings, however, the governor is pleading tonight wear those face masks and continue to social distance to help protect one another. >> protect yourself. you're not invisible from covid- 19. quite the contrary. this is a disease
you're not invisible from covid- 19. >>> the vote underway right now that would pull police officers from all oakland schools, and one state official doesn't want d ion insajose tonight after the mayor rolls out a new . critng itfalls way short. >>> that all starts with the chief and none of that is being addressed by the mayor. >>> right now on the kpix 5 news at 7:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, california again breaking another daily record for coronavirus...
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without of high speed photography condenses time and makes the invisible visible. there are so many mysteries of nature that still need to be explored look at the all of really turtles for example they're known for their behavior of synchronized nesting in the last number as females return to the scene where they hatched to lay their eggs one of these beaches is an only shop after discovering their whole of the marine ecosystem here the local fisherman are safeguarding the hatchlings day and night. well you did need the tools like to lay the eggs at night. here on india's eastern coast there are masses of them. every year during hatching season locals from going love our village collect the eggs. they do this to protect the olive diddley's which i an endangered species. during nesting season the fishermen work day and night. we patrol the beach every night to recover the ailing or injured daughters and recover the eggs we bring these eggs to artificial hearts and put them in holes before they hatch off to about $45.00 days. thereafter we put them back into the sea.
without of high speed photography condenses time and makes the invisible visible. there are so many mysteries of nature that still need to be explored look at the all of really turtles for example they're known for their behavior of synchronized nesting in the last number as females return to the scene where they hatched to lay their eggs one of these beaches is an only shop after discovering their whole of the marine ecosystem here the local fisherman are safeguarding the hatchlings day and...
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is that the performance of these patterns of always being invisible to us. perception is limited to the moments of somebody else we see here is a few seconds compressed into a single image as if you could see those seconds as a single moment. but you say windows that's not possible except with this technology the former speaker poem was about. to create one image he meticulously places hundreds of photos on top of one another then shot in rapid succession following the principle of the krona photograph the presses developed in the mid 19th century to study motion sequences. in 78 english photographer edward my bridge used it to show that a galloping horse actually leaves the ground for a few milliseconds. individual beds can hardly be identified and charlie burrows images. look at the good that is going what's important is the pattern of motion. so people see a d.n.a. strand a wire a computer graphics and that's what interests me. what do people see with a few an image like this for the 1st time. when there was a child because bird watching with his grandfat
is that the performance of these patterns of always being invisible to us. perception is limited to the moments of somebody else we see here is a few seconds compressed into a single image as if you could see those seconds as a single moment. but you say windows that's not possible except with this technology the former speaker poem was about. to create one image he meticulously places hundreds of photos on top of one another then shot in rapid succession following the principle of the krona...
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more likely to be maori and pacific islanders and it turns out they really are invisible nice to meet you i must. be. thanks for letting us come see you and. they give us a lot of people living here 8 of us 8 but there's only one at the moment they always write they already own heart. i want to be at a camp i know where ok it is only the room in a room ok seriously there's a room in this house with 8 people in it. because partner and 6 kids eventually come out of hiding but only when we agree to blur their faces shyness isn't the problem. it's shame at the way they live. 8 people squeezed into a small public house with mom and dad forced to sleep in the lounge there's a judge really 2 people know these so we don't like bringing people over and when people come over we hide so that they don't live there we stay here yeah you just tell me you got me other home a little business. this is just normal for them when people come here day running i don't know where they're not just you it's just the same. even the church people are they coming up on a dirty run and i. get it because of the si
more likely to be maori and pacific islanders and it turns out they really are invisible nice to meet you i must. be. thanks for letting us come see you and. they give us a lot of people living here 8 of us 8 but there's only one at the moment they always write they already own heart. i want to be at a camp i know where ok it is only the room in a room ok seriously there's a room in this house with 8 people in it. because partner and 6 kids eventually come out of hiding but only when we agree...
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that was your president that called it a war against an invisible enemy. i would like to remind -- find out from your guest what he thinks about the way new york has treated the virus and how far their numbers went down. what eight states is he calling on to say they cap the economy open and it worked? refer to the editorial yesterday in "the wall street journal" that cites a study out of kansas. it is very compelling. the states that stayed open not only sustained a fraction of the economic damage, the fatality rate is also 75% less then those states that shut down. there have been a number of statistical analyses of the infection rates between those jurisdictions that destroyed their economies and those that kept them open. they find little statistical difference between the two of them. in new york, the administration packed infected covid patients in a nursing homes where there is a high ly vulnerable population. it was interesting that a few weeks ago governor cuomo 84% of theme hospitalizations for covid-19 in new york where people who were either al
that was your president that called it a war against an invisible enemy. i would like to remind -- find out from your guest what he thinks about the way new york has treated the virus and how far their numbers went down. what eight states is he calling on to say they cap the economy open and it worked? refer to the editorial yesterday in "the wall street journal" that cites a study out of kansas. it is very compelling. the states that stayed open not only sustained a fraction of the...
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the pandemic has been described so often as an invisible enemy.its effects everywhere. every time you turn on the news, everything on your twitter feed, people with face masks socially distanced — nothing about life is normal. nothing about life is normal. the coronavirus pandemic has taken over the world, and it's notjust the virus itself that poses a threat. our brains and our bodies don't really know what to do with this ongoing strain that reallyjust outdoes anything any of us have been exposed to. so, how is our brain processing the pandemic? we are processing this in fits and starts, i would say. in part, we're processing things very well and we're adapting and people are coming up with all sorts of creative solutions to the many challenges of daily life, and in part we'rejust running really scared. we're looking over a cliff that we cannot see the bottom of. and the uncertainty surrounding job losses, the economy, isolation and fear of getting the virus all lead to stress. when it's a stress that's ongoing, you're constantly aroused, your a
the pandemic has been described so often as an invisible enemy.its effects everywhere. every time you turn on the news, everything on your twitter feed, people with face masks socially distanced — nothing about life is normal. nothing about life is normal. the coronavirus pandemic has taken over the world, and it's notjust the virus itself that poses a threat. our brains and our bodies don't really know what to do with this ongoing strain that reallyjust outdoes anything any of us have been...
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the images for me are really powerful in the sense that he questions power and he questions the invisibleobjective neutral norm that is supposed to represent history and science and in that sense it's raising a lot of voices so many different perspectives and telling one side of his history of history and so there's an african prevent that says until the line can tell the story of the hunt only the hunter will be glorified and this is exactly what's happening so that's why by tearing down those statues we're sitting the record of history right in the sense that we alone another perspective on history to be shared and we also. pay tribute and respect to the victims and survivors of slavery of digital sites that have been committed against them and heroic here in germany so few people know about that for example and so that's why i think it's it's powerful and really long overdue so i think that this is a very passionate take on the debate you were you did say while we were listening to the reports. that you found the the debate to become tiresome well what white people really hate is takin
the images for me are really powerful in the sense that he questions power and he questions the invisibleobjective neutral norm that is supposed to represent history and science and in that sense it's raising a lot of voices so many different perspectives and telling one side of his history of history and so there's an african prevent that says until the line can tell the story of the hunt only the hunter will be glorified and this is exactly what's happening so that's why by tearing down those...
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you know and you blackness specifically here in canada is incredibly invisible ised incredibly pushed under the rug and as with many major issues of injustice and i really wanted folks to take a moment to reflect and recognize how anti-black behaviors are in our everyday and that you are in every day habits and in our every day behavior because i think especially canadians i just do not have the language to address that and are therefore complicit in upholding white supremacy and complicit in. continuing anti-black narratives. i don't have a baby described it as racism with a smile can you give us a couple of examples of what you mean by racism encounters or what have you experienced what have you seen. i think. you know it's very systemic so of course we're looking at you know similar to what we're looking at in the us extremely high rates of police violence police brutality here in vancouver the black population is less than one percent yet we're seeing 5 percent of the people who are stopped and searched and racially profiled by the bank of the police 'd department of black so even
you know and you blackness specifically here in canada is incredibly invisible ised incredibly pushed under the rug and as with many major issues of injustice and i really wanted folks to take a moment to reflect and recognize how anti-black behaviors are in our everyday and that you are in every day habits and in our every day behavior because i think especially canadians i just do not have the language to address that and are therefore complicit in upholding white supremacy and complicit in....
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they are invisible, told lawmakers it's been weeks since they've spoken to the president. >> dr. fauci, when is the last time you spoke to the president? >> about 2 1/2 weeks ago. >> admiral, when is the last time you spoke to the president? >> it was about 2 1/2 weeks ago, as well, maybe 3 weeks ago. >> honorable haun, when is the last time you spoke to the president about the pandemic and response? >> it's been some time since i spoke about the pandemic response. >> cdc director robert redfield, who you saw there not saying anything, he declined to answer that question. when was the last time you saw the president? it really does make you wonder, though. it was clear trump didn't like him even when the task force was having daily briefings. he didn't get a lot of chances to talk, but redfield won't say when he last spoke to the president. the others had no problem, two, 2 1/2 weeks, which isn't good. redfield has got to be then much longer than that. now, remember, the coronavirus task force, which the vice president always used to make sure to point out did everything quote/un
they are invisible, told lawmakers it's been weeks since they've spoken to the president. >> dr. fauci, when is the last time you spoke to the president? >> about 2 1/2 weeks ago. >> admiral, when is the last time you spoke to the president? >> it was about 2 1/2 weeks ago, as well, maybe 3 weeks ago. >> honorable haun, when is the last time you spoke to the president about the pandemic and response? >> it's been some time since i spoke about the pandemic...
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on slavery in the genocide of native americans was founded on the oppression of women women being invisible in every way and if you were a poor person including poor white people you had no rights either and so only because of things like the civil rights movement of them this movement and we've seen progress in this country we need to be very clear about that donald trump is actually not the problem the problem is bigger than him it's the system a system an oppression and marginalization of different types of people of course history including black people like myself that people are reacting to and yes liberal and progressive white folks even moderate white folks so it is above the realizing with the it with the election and ascendancy of donald trump that they don't even matter you know but the reality is donald trump is george w. bush donald trump was ronald reagan donald trump andrew jackson andrew johnson if we have a working knowledge of american history he's actually not new at all and so what we see happening is americans across the board reacting to all the in equities that have b
on slavery in the genocide of native americans was founded on the oppression of women women being invisible in every way and if you were a poor person including poor white people you had no rights either and so only because of things like the civil rights movement of them this movement and we've seen progress in this country we need to be very clear about that donald trump is actually not the problem the problem is bigger than him it's the system a system an oppression and marginalization of...