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they want to put him in jail, but you cannot help being in the past ages ito reveals never before heard recordings implicating some of the world's most powerful players. everyone close to him would benefit by the abuse of power and corruption. joe wrote up for a fugitive on a just, you know, it's so easy to get high. just thank consumes you. it consumes your body, your mind. everything. every aspect of your life and diction takes over. people are always watching our every move and we have a kid everywhere recovery. they were just waiting for us to drop the hat. i think that we shouldn't have children there, stan, and then mom might get that. her children from us. if they were about your kids is one of the things is driving you to stay high already use? i think it's very important if you have your kids with you while you're trying to get it all and i'll help you. so it's a little oil in our hands. so it's like hand over hand, but because his legs are so small he can do just to make this life towards you. i think you might get like this by a little movements we can learn if they like some
they want to put him in jail, but you cannot help being in the past ages ito reveals never before heard recordings implicating some of the world's most powerful players. everyone close to him would benefit by the abuse of power and corruption. joe wrote up for a fugitive on a just, you know, it's so easy to get high. just thank consumes you. it consumes your body, your mind. everything. every aspect of your life and diction takes over. people are always watching our every move and we have a kid...
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shinicho ito is sato's mentor. sato is going to take over his business. shinicho: i think he has promise. yuta: it was a good idea to come here. i get up in the morning and say, it's going to be sunny today, or, it's going to rain. just looking at the weather and working, that makes me happy. reporter: the plan to rejuvenate the village is a race against time. but yuta sato is the embodiment of hope in nanmoku, the jewel in the japanese dolomites. host: that's all from us at global 3000 this week! thanks for joining us. and don't forget to drop us a line with your feedback -- global3000@dw.com and visit us on facebook too -- dw global ideas and dw women. bye for now. take care! [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ russias a mysry
shinicho ito is sato's mentor. sato is going to take over his business. shinicho: i think he has promise. yuta: it was a good idea to come here. i get up in the morning and say, it's going to be sunny today, or, it's going to rain. just looking at the weather and working, that makes me happy. reporter: the plan to rejuvenate the village is a race against time. but yuta sato is the embodiment of hope in nanmoku, the jewel in the japanese dolomites. host: that's all from us at global 3000 this...
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bobby was a pop star rose against come up, shot by lance ito to despite coming from a poor family loves to become president and he challenges america. does a credible story with bobby walking along starts december 10th on g.w. and the fishing area and the trade minister. a diplomat who can always get straight to the point the good to institute's outgoing director. close to tell a man we look at his final year in office and his in press of career naming. the last cultural diplomat starts nov 16th on d w. there are people who believe you can do whatever you want to our planet and nature will just take its course. mother. nature is much muddier that us still our world is also a prick.
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it is going to be very boring series when she gets starring in it, ito say. out of absolutely nothing. i admired the journalists that a p pa re ntly admired the journalists that apparently asked about temper tantrums. she said yes, that is a ha rd tantrums. she said yes, that is a hard one. i'd also like to ask the experts myself. that is a brilliant royal answer, i think. experts myself. that is a brilliant royal answer, ithink. there experts myself. that is a brilliant royal answer, i think. there is no story. yet they have managed to spin a story out of it. i bow down to her ability to be completely but now and yet still apparently make... she has got three small children and she has been asked about how you deal with tantrums, and she has confessed to needing advice which i think is interesting wedding. you don't need to invest in heeding advice when you're with toddlers and tantrums. she is doing projects around in the yea rs she is doing projects around in the years and apparently learnt a lot since shejoined the years and apparently learnt a lot since
it is going to be very boring series when she gets starring in it, ito say. out of absolutely nothing. i admired the journalists that a p pa re ntly admired the journalists that apparently asked about temper tantrums. she said yes, that is a ha rd tantrums. she said yes, that is a hard one. i'd also like to ask the experts myself. that is a brilliant royal answer, i think. experts myself. that is a brilliant royal answer, ithink. there experts myself. that is a brilliant royal answer, i think....
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and this just moved on to a real conflict about something, thousands of people and ito. if you hear the p.l.f. side, i'm sure they'll make the same kind of like he's ation. so it's just barking for then we've been watching this from a distance. and we've been, you know, concerned with this, this was heading for a long time, and many of us are not surprised that it went this far to a conflict that's just killing so many of our fellow men and women. well, there's talk about mediation. if there is, there's a strong language being used, the share amount of people being displaced, accusations of war crimes became being committed in the k.l.a. . all of this is, is going to put pressure on any kind of mediation to be successful, right? you know, the prime minister, you have to give them the benefit of the doubt. he's been saying from day one that he's given the p.p.l. a future ship, a chance to many chances. at mediation, we watched this from a distance when haile gebrselassie the long paean joint elders, and went to mcnally trying to bridge the gap between the 2 governments. i
and this just moved on to a real conflict about something, thousands of people and ito. if you hear the p.l.f. side, i'm sure they'll make the same kind of like he's ation. so it's just barking for then we've been watching this from a distance. and we've been, you know, concerned with this, this was heading for a long time, and many of us are not surprised that it went this far to a conflict that's just killing so many of our fellow men and women. well, there's talk about mediation. if there...
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nzess ito children less than sixin and lets you have 8, it may harm them.t take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual e the most cto sommon de effect ises diarrheera, sometimores s. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor righ.heayawside effects if it's severe, stopinclude gas,ess change your thinking to ibs-c. effects keeps coming back, if it's severe, stopinclude gas,ess tell your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. >>> to the index of other news caribbean. to a passenger onboard sea dream re saturday. tonight, we've been told that ship is now returning to port in barbados. >>> when we come back here, the moving images on this day. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer,, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibi is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. c
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nuanc there if you were paying attention to the biden margin in places like pennsylvania, michigan, itoes seem like that pretty much ended up right around where itia needed to be people point to sarah gideon falling so far beyond democrat inpe the main senate race buthat doesn't take into account choice voting but susan collins barely gettingver that 50% mark guess the question was polling as wrong as people are saying it is? >> i think the polls is not nearly as bad as the people interpretation o polling. i mean first of all whyid they think it was bad in 2016? because ty think the poll said that hillary clinton it was going to be selected president? no. they said she was leading in popular vote which she did. youin know,t's not theollster fault that people confuse the electoralollege with the popular vote. that undecided you know pollsters are not pollsters are not min readers and polls are not crystal battles ty can't tell you where the undecided voters are going to go, and just ke you sawarter reagan undecided pick up in last five days, and they just moved entirely to the reagan to th
nuanc there if you were paying attention to the biden margin in places like pennsylvania, michigan, itoes seem like that pretty much ended up right around where itia needed to be people point to sarah gideon falling so far beyond democrat inpe the main senate race buthat doesn't take into account choice voting but susan collins barely gettingver that 50% mark guess the question was polling as wrong as people are saying it is? >> i think the polls is not nearly as bad as the people...
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so if there were more than a couple 1000 that was now i know judge and ito didn't go all the way fromthe trump side big. it doesn't impress you that u.s. supreme court justices, clarence thomas and neal gore search all say along with alito that there is a strong likelihood, a pennsylvania court decision of separating mail in ballots, violated the u.s. constitution. well, i think that, that, i think i can't question the validity of what they're saying as a matter of law, i don't necessarily agree with that. it's a matter that has to be determined, but it is the one issue which is fundamental, is that even if the court were ultimately did get to determine if it violated the law, it would have to once again affect the number of ballots that would make a difference in the election, that's a fundamental principle that every court recognizes, including the united states supreme court. so as a matter of academic interest. and it may or may not have been in violation of u.s. constitution, but it would make any difference. i think that might be one of the things the court had in mind when it,
so if there were more than a couple 1000 that was now i know judge and ito didn't go all the way fromthe trump side big. it doesn't impress you that u.s. supreme court justices, clarence thomas and neal gore search all say along with alito that there is a strong likelihood, a pennsylvania court decision of separating mail in ballots, violated the u.s. constitution. well, i think that, that, i think i can't question the validity of what they're saying as a matter of law, i don't necessarily...
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under the consumer welfare standard becomes more consistent and that was the whole ideology behind ito the standards of the court apply is this csumer welfare standard and with a company like google it was much easier to fly under the radar than to say there was a company gouging the prices. it didn't fitn well with the standards after because that's how they got away with it for so longhen in reality as i explained in the book we are paying in so many other ways but it's really the data we had some economists even say that if you have a competitive marketplace online it's for the highly valuable data but that's another reason why they went so long without seeing the enforcement is because of this kind of myth that they were offering free services and optimizing the consumer welfare to such an extent. but i do want to make the point that it wasn't about the price increase. >> but at the same time, people will say google is a great service and just a great search engine and it gives me what i need but the doj lays out some actual things google did that hurt the market and i think there'
under the consumer welfare standard becomes more consistent and that was the whole ideology behind ito the standards of the court apply is this csumer welfare standard and with a company like google it was much easier to fly under the radar than to say there was a company gouging the prices. it didn't fitn well with the standards after because that's how they got away with it for so longhen in reality as i explained in the book we are paying in so many other ways but it's really the data we had...
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ito's been described as one of the fiercest storms to hit the region in years. governments and rescue teams in several countries fear this may very well be the beginning. of the young al-jazeera. the top stories for you and i was there the u.s. president has fired his defense secretary donald trump said marcus destroyed be replaced by the head of the country's counterterrorism center christopher miller's only set to be in place for just over 70 days before joe biden is inaugurated as commander in chief or trump's 56 year defense. as hope that a vaccine for corona virus could be administered around the world.
ito's been described as one of the fiercest storms to hit the region in years. governments and rescue teams in several countries fear this may very well be the beginning. of the young al-jazeera. the top stories for you and i was there the u.s. president has fired his defense secretary donald trump said marcus destroyed be replaced by the head of the country's counterterrorism center christopher miller's only set to be in place for just over 70 days before joe biden is inaugurated as commander...
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. >> we have more urgently put ito be thinking aut this. one of ourudience members askedbout china, the despread use of the recognition. we talk about the facial recognition technology and the inappropriately funny results which were just absurd but also insulting. can you talk a bit about facial recognition and another thing that in fact became a preposition on whether or not to use these technologies. ... >> there was this unfortunate and hard to ignore pattern of ethnic minorities incorrectly recognized or categorized by face recognition. e of the famous examples was the software developer in 2015 with a group of photographs he took where is captured by google photoas gorillas also one mitesearcher as an undergraduate computer scientis doing facial recognition homewo assiment assignmen. she had to borrow her roommate to check to make sure it worked because it didn't work oner but only if you were a whiteask. this is the investigation of why? what is the underlying thing? there are a couple of different components but one of the main ones
. >> we have more urgently put ito be thinking aut this. one of ourudience members askedbout china, the despread use of the recognition. we talk about the facial recognition technology and the inappropriately funny results which were just absurd but also insulting. can you talk a bit about facial recognition and another thing that in fact became a preposition on whether or not to use these technologies. ... >> there was this unfortunate and hard to ignore pattern of ethnic...
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going to know, bobby was a top star rails against a couple shot by lance ito to shock despite coming from a poor family loves to become president and the challenges of god doesn't cause the incredible story of bobby wind starts december d.w. . the school play this as it seeks to understand the world better. we need to take a closer look to play this is it reduces live from berlin. a stark warning german sounds on the americal tells parliament the number of covert 1000 cases and deaths is too high and restrictions may have to continue well into the next year. and also coming up on the run, the ethiopians fleeing for their lives says the government orders the army to start the final phase of an offensive in the northern region of t. . great. and also coming up a court in turkey, hands down dozens of sentences for some of the nearly 500 defendants accused of a coup attempt in 2016.
going to know, bobby was a top star rails against a couple shot by lance ito to shock despite coming from a poor family loves to become president and the challenges of god doesn't cause the incredible story of bobby wind starts december d.w. . the school play this as it seeks to understand the world better. we need to take a closer look to play this is it reduces live from berlin. a stark warning german sounds on the americal tells parliament the number of covert 1000 cases and deaths is too...
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for a president-elect to be hang conversations with world leader and what is not standard practice ito have the president-elect not have access to t state department resources to help coordinate those calls. so it is appropriate and normal for president-elect biden to be having these conversations. he shod, and this is an example off resources he's been denied. he should be having the assistance of the state department folks who have been dealing with these world leaders in the here and nowho understand w the classified word d everything else thatt is going o with them. that's the right wayo do it. this administration should be, u know, coordinatin and cooperating in that way. but know that the wor leaders are reaching out to hill as well, and f understandinge's not even getting all that -- my understanding is he's not geing all that information. that doesn help us, that hurts us. and the real issue is to make sure, again, this is seamless door nation. thiss -- coordination. this is not about ptisanship. this is about the way our country is going to be able to deal wit important allies
for a president-elect to be hang conversations with world leader and what is not standard practice ito have the president-elect not have access to t state department resources to help coordinate those calls. so it is appropriate and normal for president-elect biden to be having these conversations. he shod, and this is an example off resources he's been denied. he should be having the assistance of the state department folks who have been dealing with these world leaders in the here and nowho...
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for that to happen here, if itos is not a very race in the electoral college, tse lawsuits won't matter if you take a recount in wisconsin, most recounts statewide do not sft a lot of votes. there is a 20,000 vote difference in wisconsin. most recounts shift only 300 tes. the only one i think is t potentially plausible ifme down to pennsylvania and if pennsylvania was very close is a fit over these ballots that arrived aer november 3 at 8:00 and by november 6 pursuant to a state supreme court order. thit is not clear to m if i didn't is ahead, trump might want those ballots to be counted. repoer: tell us about the burden of proof in cases of election. we just heard from the arizona secretary of state explaining to the public that they are taking their time. they want tot make sure tl of the votes are counted and the process is right. how much deference due courts typically -- dopi courts lly give? >> the burden of proof is very high. you would have to show that theree wlegal votes cast that it would cast a cloud over the election. or, you would have to point to some procedure that was n
for that to happen here, if itos is not a very race in the electoral college, tse lawsuits won't matter if you take a recount in wisconsin, most recounts statewide do not sft a lot of votes. there is a 20,000 vote difference in wisconsin. most recounts shift only 300 tes. the only one i think is t potentially plausible ifme down to pennsylvania and if pennsylvania was very close is a fit over these ballots that arrived aer november 3 at 8:00 and by november 6 pursuant to a state supreme court...
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so i see your text ito and i raise you some penguin tuxedos. temporarily for the rest of their and so they took the payments to soldier field in chicago. the bears and the soccer team the chicago fire. they are in the locker room and they're out there on the field. apparently they need to experience the wild, if you will. new sights and sounds and smells. they've also in the past into the field museum in chicago and the museum of contemporary art were ferris buehler was filmed. >> they look like that too can. >> their painter and state is met >> like a penguin. [laughter] >> no one gave the liberals a memo that we were supposed to do animals today so i have something about humans. it's been way too long since we all applauded health care workers. they are still working just as hard in the spring and one covid patient in utah found a unique way to say thank you to the heroic doctors and nurses taken care of him. grover is a retired music teacher and had his wife diana bring him his violin to the intensive care unit where he's been intubated. he
so i see your text ito and i raise you some penguin tuxedos. temporarily for the rest of their and so they took the payments to soldier field in chicago. the bears and the soccer team the chicago fire. they are in the locker room and they're out there on the field. apparently they need to experience the wild, if you will. new sights and sounds and smells. they've also in the past into the field museum in chicago and the museum of contemporary art were ferris buehler was filmed. >> they...
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turned it over more than 3 times in a game and analyzed every single time lying on the run game here ito smith runs it in from 8 yards out nothing doing for the raiders just a mistake written outing for the silver and black the final score an embarrassing 43 to 6 loss for the raiders turnovers really the story of the day we'll >>welcome back to sports night live the oldest rivalry game in the west turned out to be quite the showdown this weekend collin stanford faced off in the 100 23rd edition of the big game held accounts memorial stadium that this year was unlike any in years past kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills takes us through the dramatic finish. >>a lot of changes to this year's edition of the big game between cal and stanford first game is traditionally held on the saturday before thanksgiving this year was on black friday, obviously no fans in the stands either and that everyone to wear masks even if you're not within 6 feet of anyone unless you're a player, however, the action in this game did not >>the stands may be empty this year. but the rivalry remains intense, a dead,
turned it over more than 3 times in a game and analyzed every single time lying on the run game here ito smith runs it in from 8 yards out nothing doing for the raiders just a mistake written outing for the silver and black the final score an embarrassing 43 to 6 loss for the raiders turnovers really the story of the day we'll >>welcome back to sports night live the oldest rivalry game in the west turned out to be quite the showdown this weekend collin stanford faced off in the 100 23rd...
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maybe that's the path forward for country ito go back to the roots of the founding which was not overly reliant on washington d.c.. >> your service as united states senator or taken away was focused on a lot of things but foreign policy i would say is where you made your mark in so many ways. how do you think american foreign policy going forward needs to be? what is america's role in the world compared to,yghur up in the reagan era and restoring america's leadership i the world really mattered back then and it was usually successful. you had iterations of that in successive presidencies but the world changed dramatically in and word you see america's role in the world not just as it relateto freedom but just in terms of bringing security and aspirations for all of us? >> where i would start, sorry. my bad. i think where i would start is your brother george w. in my opinion gave one of the greatest inaugural addresses in his second inaugural when he made the case that america's reonsibility is to project freedom ound the globe. so i think eventually as we work our way through the foren-
maybe that's the path forward for country ito go back to the roots of the founding which was not overly reliant on washington d.c.. >> your service as united states senator or taken away was focused on a lot of things but foreign policy i would say is where you made your mark in so many ways. how do you think american foreign policy going forward needs to be? what is america's role in the world compared to,yghur up in the reagan era and restoring america's leadership i the world really...
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incumbent on republicans o conscience and stature out in the country, but particularly on capitol hill, ito up and speak out against things that are anti-constitutional, aat this, small "d" democratic and undermine the rule of law. >> nawaz: gary, what about you?h, >> y really hate to agree with jonathan very oten tonight, amna, but i have to agreet wih him on this on the president, for the sake of i've rui've -- of everyone and belief in the process. i was not opposed to investigating these things, but i think for the good of america and to a signal to the world that we have honest elections in this country, we hava e aceful transfer of power in this country, i'd like to stay t president at, and i hope he goes so far, when january 20th i hope donald trump will stand there to the side joe biden as president-elect biden takes the oath of office. >> nawaz: dare i ask you in the few secds we have left e both of you, on thisng thanksgieek, if you would like to share a quick thought on what you are thankful for, gary? >> i'm grateful for my family,d friends till grateful to live what what i thin
incumbent on republicans o conscience and stature out in the country, but particularly on capitol hill, ito up and speak out against things that are anti-constitutional, aat this, small "d" democratic and undermine the rule of law. >> nawaz: gary, what about you?h, >> y really hate to agree with jonathan very oten tonight, amna, but i have to agreet wih him on this on the president, for the sake of i've rui've -- of everyone and belief in the process. i was not opposed to...
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i don't necessarily support it but it's a winning issue in the supreme court and justice al ito alreadyat winning issue. they also have a winning issue on the supreme court on equal protection that some counties allowed flawed ballots to be cured while others didn't. bush vs. gore suggests that an equal protection argument can prevail. the problem with that argument is they don't have the numbers necessarily to support it and if it's right that biden is ahead by 70 or 80,000 votes they have to show enough contested votes and under those two legal theories to change the outcome. the other legal theory they had, which is a potentially strong one, is that the computers, either fraudulently or by glitches, changed hundreds of thousands of votes. there, there are enough votes to make a difference but i haven't seen the evidence to support that. so in one case they don't have the numbers and in another case they don't seem yet to have the evidence, maybe they do, i haven't seen it, but the legal theory is there to support them if they have the numbers, and they have the evidence. maria: okay,
i don't necessarily support it but it's a winning issue in the supreme court and justice al ito alreadyat winning issue. they also have a winning issue on the supreme court on equal protection that some counties allowed flawed ballots to be cured while others didn't. bush vs. gore suggests that an equal protection argument can prevail. the problem with that argument is they don't have the numbers necessarily to support it and if it's right that biden is ahead by 70 or 80,000 votes they have to...
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does that justify what is happening with the protests in no, itoes not. >> jean has a question, do y have suggestions for --his is a little lighter, youl be happy to know -- for active and healthy baby-boomers, staying have some grocery store parking lots -- >> let go of my laptop here, but i can tell you off the top of my head, i distinctly cover that in safe while shopping, and safe in parking lots and parking. number one, be aware. number two, make sure that you park in a lighted aa. number three, if you're in a parking deck, always take a picture of g level, it's green, and this is where i'm parked. try to park under something that is identifiable, like a sign and i take pictu of it with my cellphone. you do ant -- >> that's smart. >> then i have it you do not want to go out in a parking lot or parking deck where you're -- dragging your children or alone. you to the that creepy feeling in a parking deck? there' a reason for that. hunches, i don't dcount. the. as i always say, i think they're born over thousands of year of evolution. you don't always kw what you're picking up on,t
does that justify what is happening with the protests in no, itoes not. >> jean has a question, do y have suggestions for --his is a little lighter, youl be happy to know -- for active and healthy baby-boomers, staying have some grocery store parking lots -- >> let go of my laptop here, but i can tell you off the top of my head, i distinctly cover that in safe while shopping, and safe in parking lots and parking. number one, be aware. number two, make sure that you park in a lighted...
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i think most people would do ito because they love grandma and grandpa. am i wrong?, i think you are exactly -- exactly right. the proper role of government is to inform the government, tell them abouty the dangers, believe them the freedom and liberty to make their own decisions, and live with the consequences of those decisions. most people are going to do what is right for their neighbors, do what is right for their families, going to do what isir right for themselves. but these lockdowns, as elise stefanik is talking about, i just absolutely absurd, and thea hypocrisy drives everybody nuts. i love gavin newsom, the governor of california, he told people, you should put your mascot in between between bites! i mean, it is just absurd. using nancy pelosi going up to the hair salon in the middle of a lockdown. i mean, the list is endless, but have some faith in the american people. we can beat this. and god bless donaldld trump for starting operation warp speed, because it is not going to be government that solves these problems, it's going to be companies like pfize
i think most people would do ito because they love grandma and grandpa. am i wrong?, i think you are exactly -- exactly right. the proper role of government is to inform the government, tell them abouty the dangers, believe them the freedom and liberty to make their own decisions, and live with the consequences of those decisions. most people are going to do what is right for their neighbors, do what is right for their families, going to do what isir right for themselves. but these lockdowns,...
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you know, the dominance of this in american history, what made ito away? why did we just go back to being isolationist after world war ii? what happened? >> well, we start off after the civil war. finishg westward expansion. it is important to put a caveat out therehat even thoh the united states saw itself as the chosen nation that was following the path of enlightenment, that was anti-emre, anti-expansionist, this was pretty ruthless. lot of people died, native americans pushed out of the way or put onto reservation. we grabbed a big chunk of land from mico. weried unsuccessfully to take er canada on multiple locations. it is not like t united states was sweetness and light but it diadhere to the founding faers to go a little further in the pacific coast. to tend to our own garden, not to look for tuble abroad. searching of monsters to destroy but, then you get to the end of the 19th century. the united states has turned into a world-class economic power. in part because it was focused on domestic development. closed in t words of the historian frederick
you know, the dominance of this in american history, what made ito away? why did we just go back to being isolationist after world war ii? what happened? >> well, we start off after the civil war. finishg westward expansion. it is important to put a caveat out therehat even thoh the united states saw itself as the chosen nation that was following the path of enlightenment, that was anti-emre, anti-expansionist, this was pretty ruthless. lot of people died, native americans pushed out of...
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ito's been described as one of the fiercest storms to hit the region in years. governments and rescue teams in several countries fear this may very well be the beginning. of the young al jazeera. is time now for all the weather and has. we've got 2 ways of cloud to concern ourselves with across north america at the moment we're seeing a fair bit of cloud down towards the southeast where we have tropical storm that's rattling its way and across the good parts of florida up towards the northwest another area cloud here of a wintry nature behind that cold front some very very cold air that's talking in subzero there in canada the cold air sliding all the way down across a good part of california 1617 celsius there for ally and for san francisco but the heat continues across the eastern side of the u.s. more warm sunshine coming through here at least for the time being where the to meet with that weather front some very heavy rain snow on the back edge of that maybe some freezing rain as well for a time that will slide this way further south which of these was acros
ito's been described as one of the fiercest storms to hit the region in years. governments and rescue teams in several countries fear this may very well be the beginning. of the young al jazeera. is time now for all the weather and has. we've got 2 ways of cloud to concern ourselves with across north america at the moment we're seeing a fair bit of cloud down towards the southeast where we have tropical storm that's rattling its way and across the good parts of florida up towards the northwest...
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down towards florida where of course we have tropical storm ito now this has been with us for a good week and a half to sunday showing up on a system here and there we go as curly back is pushed through cuba across southern parts of florida now making its way into the gulf of mexico gradually pushing its way further north which as we go through wednesday and thursday come the weekend it will reach the deep south coast around alabama. so heads head on out to sara the 8th season at force in the north and his battles against forces in the teeth great region i live in addis ababa. and find out why the opposition in georgia is calling for a new election just weeks off the october 31st poll. doesn't support 2017 miles as champions test positive for cavan 19 was out of this week's major joe we'll have all the details. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against easter island we provide
down towards florida where of course we have tropical storm ito now this has been with us for a good week and a half to sunday showing up on a system here and there we go as curly back is pushed through cuba across southern parts of florida now making its way into the gulf of mexico gradually pushing its way further north which as we go through wednesday and thursday come the weekend it will reach the deep south coast around alabama. so heads head on out to sara the 8th season at force in the...
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this city, with i they believe ultimately clinched the presidency for the president-elect jiechltd itoea short time ago, we were at the convention center where most of the supporters have been gathering. we have moved over to city hall. it's interesting to watch as people have been streaming in to that area, drum lines started showing up. there are two different drum lines that have joined the part here. they've led this group through the streets to this area here at city hall and you can see just straight ahead, they're too crowded for us to walk through, anderson. the drummers are just ahead here. out here is an almost mickey mouse costume. people celebrating and one of the things we are hearing from people out here is the relief that they feel from what happened, finally, a decision with the call on the fact that joe biden is the next president and that's the relief that they have been dealing with. and we have seen it all throughout philadelphia. the streets of philadelphia here in downtown certainly are filled with people celebrating, carrying signs and flags. when we pet before at
this city, with i they believe ultimately clinched the presidency for the president-elect jiechltd itoea short time ago, we were at the convention center where most of the supporters have been gathering. we have moved over to city hall. it's interesting to watch as people have been streaming in to that area, drum lines started showing up. there are two different drum lines that have joined the part here. they've led this group through the streets to this area here at city hall and you can see...
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ito's been described as one of the fiercest storms to hit the region in years. governments and rescue teams in several countries fear this may very well be the beginning. of the young how does era. unfolds of tourists. back into much of picchu after the heritage site finally we opened 1st government made it off limits in march 2 coronavirus reports. much of picchu is not like any other place in the world as global covered 1000 cases surge and lockdowns cascade into effect it's in can ruins have reopened. much a big tournament but the 1st to enter much of peach you really is a thrill all i can tell all peruvians and all the world is to come we have all the security measures it is very safe to be here and you will be well received. eunice co world heritage sites closed in march because of coronavirus restrictions it officially reopened to this week but with health checks and capacity limited to 30 percent or $680.00 terrorists a day the 1st visit was just yama in october the japanese tourist received a special exemption to into early after waiting for 7 months in
ito's been described as one of the fiercest storms to hit the region in years. governments and rescue teams in several countries fear this may very well be the beginning. of the young how does era. unfolds of tourists. back into much of picchu after the heritage site finally we opened 1st government made it off limits in march 2 coronavirus reports. much of picchu is not like any other place in the world as global covered 1000 cases surge and lockdowns cascade into effect it's in can ruins have...
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thank a number of attorneys who have been representing small businesses under extreme pressure, dean ito taylor, allen lowe, and in my office, my staff, lee hefner, and with that, supervisor preston, are there any comments that you might like to add or subtract? >> nothing to subtract. let me just add to thank you, chair peskin, for your leadership on this issue, and also for i think threading the needle in a way that's smart, that's going to force some property owners to the table. i do think that there is in a sense the way it is right now and i think we all came together and appreciate the mayor's leadership around the moratorium, and those have been, the ones done by executive order have been short-term, and by their nature that makes some sense and i think this is the right process where we are looking at something that's going to be around longer, provide longer term protection, that it goes through the body, allows folks to weigh in in a way that they can't necessarily do so with the same public process on executive orders. but i also think that to me this legislation is very much
thank a number of attorneys who have been representing small businesses under extreme pressure, dean ito taylor, allen lowe, and in my office, my staff, lee hefner, and with that, supervisor preston, are there any comments that you might like to add or subtract? >> nothing to subtract. let me just add to thank you, chair peskin, for your leadership on this issue, and also for i think threading the needle in a way that's smart, that's going to force some property owners to the table. i do...
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one other personal note, i have been covering joe biden in thisv cycle, and ito say, he kind of is the ultimate comeback kid. people don realize he first considered running for president in 1984. he first actually ran in 1988. t s has been on his mind a long time. i'm thinking back to the days a year ago when it really looked like joe biden was not going to be the candidate to rise. almost some people said he changing his legacy,this, he's embarrassing himself. it wasnuntil south carolina, campaign said once we win south carolina everything changes, we weren't sure it was true and it was true. woodruff: i go back to remembering how he flamed out in 1988. in 2008 i remember an interviewh sitdown im in iowa when he was coming in last of all the candidates. kind of a humiliating exoerience, but he had the biden energy, we're going to do this, even though the polls showed he w2%, like,, i think. amy sibertamy walter, kamala has servfirst time in the united states senate and she's now literally a hert beaaway from the presidency. she is vice president to a man who will be 78 when he's inaug
one other personal note, i have been covering joe biden in thisv cycle, and ito say, he kind of is the ultimate comeback kid. people don realize he first considered running for president in 1984. he first actually ran in 1988. t s has been on his mind a long time. i'm thinking back to the days a year ago when it really looked like joe biden was not going to be the candidate to rise. almost some people said he changing his legacy,this, he's embarrassing himself. it wasnuntil south carolina,...
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>> whenever we do these studies itoes raise the question. >> are there other types of cancs that went the other way? >> yes sir. >> give men example. >> i don't have a study in front of me but in general overall there were not other statistically significant once but ere was a greater number of cancersn general when he looked across alof them in this cohort. they were healthier and the other measures. >> you're telling me the k2 group was healthier than the other group? >> as far as there are parameters that we looked out. >> okay. now you are aware or the military was apparently aware before you you were deployed there, i give you a follow-up because you're making the point that you want to make. you have specific examples you can elaborate on showing that's where the korean group was not? c i can take that one -- in the study. >> one more follow-up question. you apparently knew about the potential hazards before the chips were deployed there and i suppose things to be taken as where the troops move on the base and that sort of thing. it appears as though that something should have b
>> whenever we do these studies itoes raise the question. >> are there other types of cancs that went the other way? >> yes sir. >> give men example. >> i don't have a study in front of me but in general overall there were not other statistically significant once but ere was a greater number of cancersn general when he looked across alof them in this cohort. they were healthier and the other measures. >> you're telling me the k2 group was healthier than the...
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one of the purpose ito focus on compliancobligations where it belongs, which ishe bank thatolds itself out as the lender. masto: there are 13 consumer and civil rights groups that have submitted, later is that your rule would facilitate otherwise schemes and undercutting the interest rates that states have set on some of these loans. how do you address that? of adctivesot and adverbs inhat accusation to unpack. there are two ma things going on, the issue of interest rates and the issue of all the consumer proteions out there. when it comes to interest rates, the congress andupreme court decided in the late 1970's and early 1980's to allow both national banks and state banks to export their home state interest rates to other states. if you think back to that era, there was rapid inflation. inany states, it was difficult to g a loan. that was one othe ways we got through that financi crisis of the late 1970's. all that is going on in outrue lender rule is the idea that banks can originate these loans and they can sell those loans on the secondary markets as they always have without quest
one of the purpose ito focus on compliancobligations where it belongs, which ishe bank thatolds itself out as the lender. masto: there are 13 consumer and civil rights groups that have submitted, later is that your rule would facilitate otherwise schemes and undercutting the interest rates that states have set on some of these loans. how do you address that? of adctivesot and adverbs inhat accusation to unpack. there are two ma things going on, the issue of interest rates and the issue of all...
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one area that has made the leap from tier ito tier 3 is kent. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is inays there is some frustration across the county. we heard a bit more from the government about the rationale behind why kent is going to be, as a whole, moving into tier 3. behind why kent is going to be, as a whole, moving into tier3. 0ne behind why kent is going to be, as a whole, moving into tier 3. one of the reasons is the case rates continue to rise with large case rates in almost all areas in the last seven days and also some of the highest rates in the country are currently seen in kent. we are in the district of swale here. if you look at the latest data, it shows as it is the area with the highest infection rates at the moment in england. there was an emergency meeting earlier this week with various leaders trying to establish exactly why infection rates are so high in this area. one reason perhaps is some people work in manufacturing and that makes it difficult for them to be able to work from home. but the leader of swale borough council also pointed the finger at some peop
one area that has made the leap from tier ito tier 3 is kent. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson is inays there is some frustration across the county. we heard a bit more from the government about the rationale behind why kent is going to be, as a whole, moving into tier 3. behind why kent is going to be, as a whole, moving into tier3. 0ne behind why kent is going to be, as a whole, moving into tier 3. one of the reasons is the case rates continue to rise with large case rates in almost all...
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earst expuestos que un carr seoalga de la vÍa y corran con una situaciÓn difÍcil es momento de ayudar ito honduras. >>> gracias adiÓs la comunidad viene a dejar sus donaciones se lo agradecemos de corazÓn porque necesitan toda la ayuda del munts >>> marisa tienes historias que verdaderamente rompe el corazÓn quÉ proceso como hondureÑa de ver tanta zozobra y miedo >>> ver todo lleno de agua y saber que perdieron los animales y ver los niÑos muertos llenos de lodo en el lugar es triste, es triste. la situaciÓn, yo les pido que por favor ayuden, nos ayuden a honduras, nicaragua, centroamÉrica, si se pudiera, le hago un, eh, un cÓmo se llama un pedido un llamado, a que nos ayuden, todos podemos hacer lo posible todos. juntos. >>> quÉ es lo que se estÁ reconozca len tanz aquÍ para estas personas que nos estÁn viendo a nivel sflashl y que tal vez quisieran aportar su gran ni granito d >>> veo mucha necesidad viejitos y niÑos sin comer. >>> sÍ han habido deslaves y deslizamiento de tierra y hay cien muertos con estos desastres naturales y hablamos de 48 mil familias que lo han perdido todo y en
earst expuestos que un carr seoalga de la vÍa y corran con una situaciÓn difÍcil es momento de ayudar ito honduras. >>> gracias adiÓs la comunidad viene a dejar sus donaciones se lo agradecemos de corazÓn porque necesitan toda la ayuda del munts >>> marisa tienes historias que verdaderamente rompe el corazÓn quÉ proceso como hondureÑa de ver tanta zozobra y miedo >>> ver todo lleno de agua y saber que perdieron los animales y ver los niÑos muertos llenos de...
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with the current version of pria tapping liability at $750 billion, we assume you ito shut down the united states economy for two months and many analysts have said it's about $1 trillion a month. assume it is a two-month shutdown because of the next pandemic. anything above $750 $750 billio would be responsible for that? that's more than the total reserves of the entire property and casualty industry. >> thank you, congressman as you suggested in your opening remarks, as did the chairman, we applaud congresswoman maloney for putting a proposal on the table. there's no question it has limitations, a as some of my fell participant on this panel testifying before you today, , e economic consequences of the pandemic are quite different or can be quite different that a terrorism event. we would need to find a way to scale up on that capacity, depending upon can the overall ambitions of -- >> wouldn't -- just for the record, wouldn't it be true about the $750 billion lit, insurance compies would be unhooked until they're completely broken and bankrupt? >> i think that's right. or it would be re
with the current version of pria tapping liability at $750 billion, we assume you ito shut down the united states economy for two months and many analysts have said it's about $1 trillion a month. assume it is a two-month shutdown because of the next pandemic. anything above $750 $750 billio would be responsible for that? that's more than the total reserves of the entire property and casualty industry. >> thank you, congressman as you suggested in your opening remarks, as did the...
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thank a number of attorneys who have been representing small businesses under extreme pressure, dean ito taylor, allen lowe, and in my office, my staff, lee hefner, and with that, supervisor preston, are there any comments that you might like to add or subtract? >> nothing to subtract. let me just add to thank you, chair peskin, for your leadership on this issue, and also for i think threading the needle in a way that's smart, that's going to force some property owners to the table. i do think that there is in a sense the way it is right now and i think we all came together and appreciate the mayor's leadership around the moratorium, and those have been, the ones done by executive order have been short-term, and by their nature that makes some sense and i think this is the right process where we are looking at something that's going to be around longer, provide longer term protection, that it goes through the body, allows folks to weigh in in a way that they can't necessarily do so with the same public process on executive orders. but i also think that to me this legislation is very much
thank a number of attorneys who have been representing small businesses under extreme pressure, dean ito taylor, allen lowe, and in my office, my staff, lee hefner, and with that, supervisor preston, are there any comments that you might like to add or subtract? >> nothing to subtract. let me just add to thank you, chair peskin, for your leadership on this issue, and also for i think threading the needle in a way that's smart, that's going to force some property owners to the table. i do...
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where we sought birth of the #defund the police and that's what's leading to thed me obamacare rise itos and we have seen it's not popular not with african-american communities or any communities across the country. why embrace rashly almost and then trying to backtrack now in minneapolis? why did this take off like it did? >> defund the police urge idea if we defund the police no use of police force. what they fail to address in minneapolis and portland and new york and chicago is the criminality. police officers don't decide the level of force used against anyone the criminal does the act. we have to respond to that act. we have got to address criminality and understand police bulges don't just include police officers but dispatchers and records clerks and maintenance people and social workers to do things like community policing. we hear so. we need community policing and more training. minneapolis is one of the most progressive police departments. will: defund the police was unpopular nationally. but the question is about local politics at some point as we see the minneapolis city c
where we sought birth of the #defund the police and that's what's leading to thed me obamacare rise itos and we have seen it's not popular not with african-american communities or any communities across the country. why embrace rashly almost and then trying to backtrack now in minneapolis? why did this take off like it did? >> defund the police urge idea if we defund the police no use of police force. what they fail to address in minneapolis and portland and new york and chicago is the...