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send imagine what itt takes expect. two hundred and fifty eight years old amazing stuff- that sold for that massive amounts of money a one hundred and. thirty one thousand years absolutely phenomenal. not tried to reach it at a special permit coming up it's called africa and the corona virus challenge from city was correspondence- from cameroon south africa kenya tunisia and madagascar reports on how africans are coping with and handling the call. ninety that makes a step fururther and of course someone is coming up you're watching from twenty four. hello and welcome to this special program africa and the corona virus challenge i am the front twenty four correspondent in cameroon in zero. in the course of this program will be bringing to you a glimpse of how africa is combating colby nineteen you will have reports and interviews from south africa from kenya from my desk at. from today yeah. but first let's begin any yeah one day the company sell off cameroon we ought to be easy bus station here people but buses every da
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having said that, most barbers techs, itts and nail is second nature along with all types of advice we are getting from professionals, it enhances the things we have already done. you know, as well, inspectors come to barber shops and hair salons all the time. we are used to this kind of stuff. having said that, we want to lvesinue to govern ourse accordingly, and get back to work safely. that, and iake sure can speak for all barbershops and her salons -- and hair salons, getting the professional support and the finances, if you will, that we need, that is another conversation for later but we need that so we won't compromise the guidelines that are put in place. right now, we are all dealing with this financial setback in this profession. having said that, as the follow the business owners in this profession with the support they need from the government, financial support with loans and grants and these keep thingslp us balanced. once we get back to work, we're going to need the money to stay in business because we are in the red. we will have a large overcapacity. i'm sure you get m
having said that, most barbers techs, itts and nail is second nature along with all types of advice we are getting from professionals, it enhances the things we have already done. you know, as well, inspectors come to barber shops and hair salons all the time. we are used to this kind of stuff. having said that, we want to lvesinue to govern ourse accordingly, and get back to work safely. that, and iake sure can speak for all barbershops and her salons -- and hair salons, getting the...
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now, they are -- i think maybe itt is off with sir c camera and officer bishop. collie, we f forgot hs third colleague, we forgot his name. >> that was two more than their police chief said. her stories don't match. we had to the hospital to check on the injured policeman. a person who works with security forces. >> [inaudible] >> not this month. we get, but not often. what type of injuries fall to the policeman? >> maybe accidental cases, but we haven't received any gunshots or something like that. >> nothing like that? >> no. >> there are also no signs of injured policeman i in the hospital's registry. a photo o was taken at the t tif the arrrrest. 24 hours beforore their deathsh. wewe asked a forensic doctor to examine their bullet wounds. of gunshotribution wounds is not consistent with crossfire. can you ask wayne why -- >> can you expend whwhy? >> in a crossfire, peoplele are usually caught or trapped because there are a lot of bullets flying. the tracks you seeee on the body are injuries to the a arms, interest to the head, but this is a central mass ininj
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i would remind everybody, when subpoena, itt the was a bipartisan suggestion, if you want the recordsrom blue star, why don't you subpoena blue star? i said, so i will. so that is what we are doing here. so now we will boat. the clerk will call the roll -- now we will vote. the clerk will call the roll. vote]call >> mr. chairman on the vote of 5.se present, yeas 7 nays the motion is agreed to. >> before i give any other member a chance to speak, the committee has obviously done all kinds of oversight. two weeks after the hearing senator harris referred to, we had administration officials come before us. most of us are participating on multiple conference calls. the administration has made available where we can ask all kinds of questions. that has been by far what most of us have spent our time on is addressing this horrific crisis we face in this nation. again, it was not my desire to even publicize these subpoenas. i just wanted to gather the information and make sure the american people understand the truth. with that statement, does anyone else wish to speak? senator scott. scott:
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ask my opinion is ey made a mistake and try to cover itt ad out, like a fire, really like a fire. >>gainst the backdrop of the lin memorial, donald trump raised totential death toll to 100,000 at each time he does that, it brings fresh scriny of his own erratic handling of the isis.with an election is mo, having someone else to blame, the ch organization, has the politically essential. but this is it outore than electoral politics. atthere is growing unease china has become too powerful on the multilateral bodies a that americ needs to reassert itself. the coronavirus pandemic is becoming a defining and deeply insettling moment. , giving as good as it gets. this cartoonampooninerg icthes s agency in english. the>>octors. it will magically go away in april. ti>> deterioration in res have been rapid. this is donald trump in the early relations of the obreak. >> resident she loves -- --en presxi loves his people and is doing a good job with a tough situation. >> he used to talk extravagantly about it. you don't hear much about that now. >> for more on the new estimate i'm joined by dr.
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. >> translator: if i did itt myself, every time i picked up someththing like a photo album, i'd need t to think about wheth to keeeep it. i thought it would be much easier to ask someone to do it in one go. >> reporter: tableware, a chest of drawers, even a family-purchaseded altar are loaded on the truruck. in abobo six hours, thehe houses empty. >> translator: i feel a great weight has been lifted. i really appreciate their work. >> reporter: the company he used started the service eight years ago. at first, the company was getting only one job every month or so. but now requests come in almost every day. many clients are people like nagao who can't take the belongings of their late parent, because they live far away. >> translator: after a person dies, someone has to go through their things. it's a problem almost everyone faces. i strongly feel that we are contributing to society t throu our service. >> reporter: until now, most people have usually thrown away items such as these. but with the family's consent, this company sells items that are in good condition. it's a win-win de
. >> translator: if i did itt myself, every time i picked up someththing like a photo album, i'd need t to think about wheth to keeeep it. i thought it would be much easier to ask someone to do it in one go. >> reporter: tableware, a chest of drawers, even a family-purchaseded altar are loaded on the truruck. in abobo six hours, thehe houses empty. >> translator: i feel a great weight has been lifted. i really appreciate their work. >> reporter: the company he used...
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[spspeaking foreieign language] translatator: itt is s true thae is innocent ununtil proven guily but it is not rigight, not mo, and without values that a prime minister will lead the government in the afternoon and in the morning has to defend himself in court. reporter: the new coalition singled out another major policy issue, the annexation of parts of the west bank. u.s. president donald trump released his controversial vision for peace proposal now, israel's government can put out legislation to annexex parts of the jordan valley b by july. >> [speaking foreign language] trananslator: in the july, sovereignty should be applilied over the jorda valley, the northehern dead sea area, and te jewish setettlements in the west bank regardldless of trump''s p. it is a dangerous plan that would allow the formation of a palestinian terror state. report: theyy are w working o on outlining the detailils. the scopope and timing of any annexation is still unclear, but it would make a future sovereign palestinian state even more elusive. brent: the west african state of cameroon, the conflict b
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they itte. ong mreeng s today. one of 25 field offices that have reopened statewide. in order to maintain physical distancing the offices are serving only customers with scheduled appointments. they have granted a 60 day extension and waived late fees for car owners who need tags. online is available for any business that doesn't require an appointment. >> silicon valley engineer forced to return tens of millions of dollars after he failed failed provide 1,400 ventilators. neighbors saw warning signs on social media before the deal became public. >> these neighbors responded very quickly and strongly to a post. on next door in march. can anyone help me get in touch with california department of health we have a stock of masks. in quantities of 18 million. >> it screamed that it was an attempt to profit off a desperate situation. >> i wasn't sure whether he had them. and if he did, why was he trying to ask us. >> neighbor after neighbor criticized him until he removed the post that day. >> after that backlash, they were shocked to see the article in the "new york times
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itt sce scares his mom, though. knows a severe attack could kill him. >> recently it has gotten a lot wors the first few times, i was not so scared i think because i did not know the severity it. i was not familiarith what it can do. nowt is a lot more scary because i'm more familiar with acks are getting worse. reporter: of the world economic forum in january, preardent trumde america's skies and seas cleaner than they have been for decades. with its rollback of environmental protections, his administration seems to be moving in the opposite direction to what people here say they need. those who see the suffering say that can only exacerbate conditions that have already global pandemic.to the >> if you can trace the poor r qualy and map it out in our country, the vast majority of the time, they are near communities of color, for communities.very rural so by removing these protections, those are the communities who will now be left more vulnerable, more exposed and at the whim of covid-19 that can potentially die at
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then, so, i mean, if you keep pushing things, you will get rejections-- that's just how it is-- and itt mean that i stopped it, and i think it's still an amazing idea. who were alln the head, and maybe in the future, they will bee body, and i will do it at some other time. you sort of register it on a website in a personal kind breath bubble. a wof rkt ke t t paninegotiate it.rte it didn't actually even find its final shape re we then actually moved on with something else. as an artist who works like i do, i work a lot outside the museums, in public spaces. i work with politicians. te i even work with pri sectors and so on and so forth, so i need to face the fact that i get a lot of rejection, too. so, talking about the role of art in society, there's always been a lot of collaboration, of course, between art and the world of design and technology, but when it mes to science, do you thi there's a connection between art and science? i mean, als rt einstein said, "ad sciences are branches from the same tree," and the french painter georges braque said, "art is meant to disturb. science re
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the damage to t their economy- butut- itt s like e everyone is kekeen to kep trade e deal. o on track. people expepecting their obligations in a timely manner that's good news for the markets to. all right brian- thahank you without a doubt. the best this evening. now greece is amamong. that from a surgical of our slow down but there is. things an outbreak. a massively overcrowded migrant camp the only islanand if less bills. the government has begun that shipping some of the migrants to the mainland but the risk remains high his that falsely fools derek thompson. from all existing. there are more than eighteen thousand migrants on lesbos crammed into a camp designed for just three thousand. afraid of the coronavirus thinking demonstrating demanding to be evacuated we spoke to one of the migrants who asked to remain anonymous he told us that social distancing. is just impossible. we're markley. the man for the homies. well. if you're someone you know i'm forty. profits ourur- thanks fo. subscribing president donald the segments part only outdoors the company get double the
the damage to t their economy- butut- itt s like e everyone is kekeen to kep trade e deal. o on track. people expepecting their obligations in a timely manner that's good news for the markets to. all right brian- thahank you without a doubt. the best this evening. now greece is amamong. that from a surgical of our slow down but there is. things an outbreak. a massively overcrowded migrant camp the only islanand if less bills. the government has begun that shipping some of the migrants to the...
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for all of my life bebecause i loved itt and i love singing- but does. the idea of becoming a s standig on the stage of. of the last color- the paris opera. w was nt even part of my minind that nanation my dreaeams. so. w whe. it came about because- i g got a talelent i receiveved the talalt and my knowledge that talent and i. followed it and that's what led me to give up the science and chahange the music when i finish my university studies- no i didn't know that a black man will bebecome president. and it's onenef the really the great milestotones in the american hisistory but there have been so many setbacks to whatat was gaiained by the movet of m martin lutherr king. of the gutting of the voting rights deal that was done by the supreme court some years ago which is now because manany many cases of voter suppression there were many people who died trying to- help people in mississippi. vote r register t o vote. and thehe so we've taken o many steps forward. and some stepep back w woods but that is life we must keep p up the fight of martitin luther k
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legislative body does not have the ability to respond to the challengings it -- then how itt faces, can survive and how can it be functional? the challenges we are facing permanent.t i could argue that the house has made several more sweeping and than this hanges before. for one, the way we vote today our nothing like how predecessors voted in 1789. now we cast our votes in the an electronic device. our predecessors recognized the ouse needed to advance with technology. for decades, they called on the a more implement efficient and advanced voting system. be would seem we would archaic. does that sound familiar? right now we're watching as our states take responsible action to respond to his pandemic by implementing remote voting procedures and parliaments around the world to this challenge head-on and what we're doing, we're struggling to come up with an we need to do something. something. anything. but voting electronically is not only change we've made in response to technological advancements. our floor proceedings are broadcast on c-span. many would grapple how this change this nta
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incncluding potentially an end to itt total companies overallll vehicle assembly productction line and three smsmaller factories here n france are reportedly being considered for total closure as well nothing is officiaial yet what's not in question though is that the european car industry is fafacing its worst crisis in decades. s sales order and unprecedented 70% on the month of april is dealerships were closed just over two hundred seventy thouousand cars were sold out the continent last month that's compared to over one point onene million for the same month last year. here in france it's clear down eating i am. riright now know is sesealed a deal withh on a five billllion euros state back on loan to help through the crisis the french government is backing that loan it so holds a 15% in now. it's the whole david paying i will are of that own but it's sayingg this is strongly oppose to the come closing any of its plants here the france and prime edward for read that point in fact and that just today. at the renault nissan alliance that they will be holding a press conference on the
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we do itt all the time for secular employees do we think the person that is a really good job so there is no basis? in the supreme court says how making that decision if it was reasonable to fire somebody because they were doing a bad job of teaching religion. we do have a religious objection or having people with us run by the elders and therefore have a religious objection. and then they use the criteria or otherwise they don't. but that's not the rule of the court. >> several justices were concerned with entanglement of the n-terminal decision and in the hosanna tabor case for the establishment clause where it said that requiring a church to accept the minister or punishing them for failing to do so interferes with the internal governance of the church including the edwin to administrative state and then to see which also violates the establishment clause for some of the other justices pushed back to avoid that entanglement problem if there is a position of leadership and authority and primarily responsible for pushing the faith. i want to understand how dramatic a result it would b
we do itt all the time for secular employees do we think the person that is a really good job so there is no basis? in the supreme court says how making that decision if it was reasonable to fire somebody because they were doing a bad job of teaching religion. we do have a religious objection or having people with us run by the elders and therefore have a religious objection. and then they use the criteria or otherwise they don't. but that's not the rule of the court. >> several justices...
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post anannounced itt. of a cover nineteteen test andnd tra. johnson's he e hopes it'll have info lift the law. of the whole of the uk. he wants people don't. could face punish. many resting the question put his chief adviser faces such a sanction. brother dominic cummings seeming disrespect of lockdown is to headline news in the u. k. johnson wawas roasted byby a cross partyty mps d duria video liaison conference forty of his own conservative mps. according openly for companies to b be sacked energy minister has already resigned in protest nobody johnson's calling the people to move on. and forget the scscandal. i'm told. that you've being. seven how and fifty billion a year reboot now for the e. u. two seven. in the wake of the code ninety ponto this new been by the european commission. the worst affected that's it spain is set to get the biggest slice eighty billion each france is expected to pocket thirty eight billion. all this of course follows a five hundred billion euro fund announced by france and germany of this month an initial round
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location, itt the is not telling us much but we asked the hospitals yesterday -- we have all hospitals on a conference call and i spoke to all the hospitals -- and ask them to take additional information from those walking in to try find out where these infections are coming from. are the front line workers or other people staying home? are these infections that are being spread in the home? workers whichline means they're getting up every day, getting a public transit, going to work, and maybe they are getting it on the public transit? maybe they're getting at the workplace.t the live butwhere you where in the borough? are there different health factors affecting the new infection rate? how are they traveling? are they in their cars? are they in public transit? is it the transit system, the railroad, etc.? we asked the hospitals to collect that and we will be getting that over the next couple of days. that will help us get more information. in the meantime, we know vulnerable populations are paying the highest price. homes, and theg poor community are the ones where you have higher in
location, itt the is not telling us much but we asked the hospitals yesterday -- we have all hospitals on a conference call and i spoke to all the hospitals -- and ask them to take additional information from those walking in to try find out where these infections are coming from. are the front line workers or other people staying home? are these infections that are being spread in the home? workers whichline means they're getting up every day, getting a public transit, going to work, and maybe...
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promising first start. , but itt a magic bullet does show that drugs will be possible to have an effect on the virus. ultimately, it might need to be a combination of drugs coming together to make this effective. >> the first thing is, this is the cautious medical scientist in me, but you should always wait until you have seen it peer-reviewed in a journal before jumping to conclusions. verbal.n encouraging encouraging first step. point,g on patrick's people often imagine that you send from a situation where you had no treatment and no vaccine to suddenly having the treatment. by incremental steps, you move forward. sometimes combination of drugs start. we put them together and the additive effect is considerable. we should see this as courage pathirst step along a long for significantly better treatment. i am very confident that if we look back at this disease one or two years out, we will have significantly better treatments than we have today. i would really like to thank those u.k. taking part in clinical trials. the way that you learn about drugs and help to improve treatments for
promising first start. , but itt a magic bullet does show that drugs will be possible to have an effect on the virus. ultimately, it might need to be a combination of drugs coming together to make this effective. >> the first thing is, this is the cautious medical scientist in me, but you should always wait until you have seen it peer-reviewed in a journal before jumping to conclusions. verbal.n encouraging encouraging first step. point,g on patrick's people often imagine that you send...
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to work o on a cover of let itte by thehe beatleses. i was perfet timing because it was right in timeme with this fifty year anniversary of the breakukup. so let it be. it was a perfect message becauau we're going through an epidemic. virus thaha is affecting us so that we have to be put into lockdown. and now. the message is one not to have it that we have to. question with a on the pressure that we have to be careful be very cautious. but you know it's actually funny i did. going to play that video they have big this morning i was. going to teacher wouldd i did very but my wife said put a button down shirt. i would have been fitting. yeah it would have been funny it would have been funny. but it was reallyy aside from the messages thahat i me to have a bit of fun in the day b because my daysys are spe. taking blatantly doing so much well i'm not really sure that my when i get up t to the moment i go to bed i'm in conversation with. government ministers other restaurant owners are finding ways on how to move forward and it takakes up s
to work o on a cover of let itte by thehe beatleses. i was perfet timing because it was right in timeme with this fifty year anniversary of the breakukup. so let it be. it was a perfect message becauau we're going through an epidemic. virus thaha is affecting us so that we have to be put into lockdown. and now. the message is one not to have it that we have to. question with a on the pressure that we have to be careful be very cautious. but you know it's actually funny i did. going to play that...
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first of all itt is a shame h was allowed to testify. even if he was good and we can all admit he wasn't but he could not be as good as a live witness or the investigators and lawyers working on the case the head of the investigation has superficial knowledge and he already backed ay from conclusions i uld have made if i were mueller. so the facts are laid out even the conclusion is not so with hindsight we see it's not a remedy at all but certainly in terms of destruction those indictable offenses if you get the second term he'll never be indicted but then t statute of limitations and then he keeps committing crimes so they will be current crimes not within t the statute of limitations. >> the department of justice seems to have been severely compromised what will it take to recover? >> a new adminisistration a new attorney general i have talked to friends who work there and work in the fbi morale is really low. justifiably so. when maia and i were there i never felt the political decision was made people who had connections coul make a
first of all itt is a shame h was allowed to testify. even if he was good and we can all admit he wasn't but he could not be as good as a live witness or the investigators and lawyers working on the case the head of the investigation has superficial knowledge and he already backed ay from conclusions i uld have made if i were mueller. so the facts are laid out even the conclusion is not so with hindsight we see it's not a remedy at all but certainly in terms of destruction those indictable...
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because of entrepreneurs who built these businesses and are willing to take the kinds of risks that itt entails and building something that as we talked about might have a ten, 20% chance of success. venture-capital is an enabler of thatat entrepreneurial activityo we are a financing source and hopefully we can add value to these comedies but we should not get ourselves at the end of the day and the innovation and develop meant of these companies calms 99% from the hard work and efforts that they put in. >> what are the things, mr. kupor, he talked about in secrets of sandhill road is that products or ideas are off "-right-double-quote, ten years ahead of their time and what do you mean by that? spirit yeah, it's funny. we see this recurring theme is that businesses that do not work at some point in time later it will work so let me give you a ivmple example. you may recall the company called wed -- web fans where we had the tech bubble in 98 and they were trying to do grocery delivery and the way they were doing it at that time was they were building massive warehouses ck order to stoc
because of entrepreneurs who built these businesses and are willing to take the kinds of risks that itt entails and building something that as we talked about might have a ten, 20% chance of success. venture-capital is an enabler of thatat entrepreneurial activityo we are a financing source and hopefully we can add value to these comedies but we should not get ourselves at the end of the day and the innovation and develop meant of these companies calms 99% from the hard work and efforts that...
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its knitting when it comes to the deal it has dropped with the opec-plus countries, it will not like ittooks has started to unwind those cuts. let's turn our focus to the european hedge fund space. fund,binson runs as trust public-sector, social impact fund, and other interesting strategies, and he joins us from monaco. it has been a story a few months in distress. i am curious as to what you are doing to try to take advantage of this moment in time. lee: thanks for inviting me on. i think it has been an interesting month, march and april. i wanted to give a little bit of inkground for you and others that we have carried through many credit crises over the years from interest-rate problems in 1994 to russia and ltc m in 1998 through the european crisis and obviously 2008. in all of those scenarios, if you wanted to get a bid for your bond in the bond market, it might have been an ugly bid, the market might've been 1992 and you might get a bid at 1988 or 1987 for sized, but you have to bid. post financial crisis, that custom went away and screen prices were screened prices and were not ho
its knitting when it comes to the deal it has dropped with the opec-plus countries, it will not like ittooks has started to unwind those cuts. let's turn our focus to the european hedge fund space. fund,binson runs as trust public-sector, social impact fund, and other interesting strategies, and he joins us from monaco. it has been a story a few months in distress. i am curious as to what you are doing to try to take advantage of this moment in time. lee: thanks for inviting me on. i think it...
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the mob that went street to street in business-to-business breaking out windows and taking everything itt can carry. >> this is welcome news for now for the people in minneapolis who witnessed the horrible death of george floyd and the protest began. we appreciate you being on the ground there p served. bottles were flying in new york city as well with hundreds of demonstrators taking stands against officers, clashing in moving and clashing again including the square where cops and face shields were making numerous arrests. do you see it lease one of the police vehicles that was torched in the city of new york tonight. bryan llenas the last time we checked with you it looked like things have calmed down considerably. >> as they have wrecked. good morning. they have calmed down over the last seven hours. overall in new york city there've been over 120 arrests and 20 nypd vehicles have been vandalized at least. we have seen probably three or four vehicles with their own eyes towards tonight in these protests again starting off peacefully from washington square park to parliament taking a tu
the mob that went street to street in business-to-business breaking out windows and taking everything itt can carry. >> this is welcome news for now for the people in minneapolis who witnessed the horrible death of george floyd and the protest began. we appreciate you being on the ground there p served. bottles were flying in new york city as well with hundreds of demonstrators taking stands against officers, clashing in moving and clashing again including the square where cops and face...
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establishment that there is to test if you can test some person one day and get tested to the vaccine because ittot -- they won't be 100% effective, we might need multiple vaccines. he also said it's not going to be ready by the fall and then today they said the virus is going to be here forever. so at some point we just have to go at some point we have to go on and live our lives. i ask this quick, chris, about garcetti essentially saying we aren't going to open up anytimes soon. we will go to the sound bites. when can the city finally reopen?. here's what he said. >> it's as dangerous as it was as the first day it arrived in our cities and country. quite frankly there is no so-called "open state" or "untrue that doesn't continue to have health orders but we've never been fully clothed. we won't be fully open until we have a cure.ue >> remember the sequel to "escape from new york," the dreadful "escape from l.a.?" i don't know what garcetti is doing. o rule that you can go on the beach and run but you can't stop and actually lay down. god forbid. this is like goofy time now. >> two points. "esca
establishment that there is to test if you can test some person one day and get tested to the vaccine because ittot -- they won't be 100% effective, we might need multiple vaccines. he also said it's not going to be ready by the fall and then today they said the virus is going to be here forever. so at some point we just have to go at some point we have to go on and live our lives. i ask this quick, chris, about garcetti essentially saying we aren't going to open up anytimes soon. we will go to...
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testified in 2017, quote, i never saw any direct empirical evidence that trump campaign or someone in ittheir plotting, conspiring with the russians to meddle with election what he said that's not to say there weren't concerns about evidence. we were seeing, and i don't recall any instance where i had direct evidence. then we t have samantha power, e u.s. ambassador to the u.n. according to her i'm not a possession of anything i'm not in possession and didn't read or absorb information that came from out of the intelligence community. when asked again she said, i'm tynot. okay. next. national security advisor suzanne rice when she was asked question, quote, for the best of my recollection there wasn't anything smoking. but there were some thingses thatat gave me pause she said according to the tribed interview. i don't recall intelligence that i would consider evidence to the effect that i saw conspiracy prior to my departure and when asked whether she had any evidence of coordination she replied i don't recall any intelligence or evidence to that effect. when asked about collusion, rice
testified in 2017, quote, i never saw any direct empirical evidence that trump campaign or someone in ittheir plotting, conspiring with the russians to meddle with election what he said that's not to say there weren't concerns about evidence. we were seeing, and i don't recall any instance where i had direct evidence. then we t have samantha power, e u.s. ambassador to the u.n. according to her i'm not a possession of anything i'm not in possession and didn't read or absorb information that...
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if we say something liable on fox news, we can be sued for itt we are responsible for what airs on thisnnel. facebook, google, twitter, or not, they have an exemption from congress. a business advantage over every other media platform. why does congress not say, you can't censor people. you can become billionaires on the basis, but you are not allowed to censor, why is that hard? >> this is the section 2-30, i know you have talked about it on this program a lot. i do think that there will be a debate coming forward, so as washington is always far behind when comes tolw legislation and new technologies. this has been true forever. and i think that this is true now as the companies have grown. they are trying to figure out a way to keep their companies, but also figure out a way to deal with washington. that is not an easy thing for them to do. at least he could talk about it. >> tucker: i'm glad in a way that the president was censored. our viewers get censored all the time and nobody cares. maybe now people will pay attention. thank you for that in the clip, we will watch tomorrow at 2:
if we say something liable on fox news, we can be sued for itt we are responsible for what airs on thisnnel. facebook, google, twitter, or not, they have an exemption from congress. a business advantage over every other media platform. why does congress not say, you can't censor people. you can become billionaires on the basis, but you are not allowed to censor, why is that hard? >> this is the section 2-30, i know you have talked about it on this program a lot. i do think that there will...
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of 1918 came in the spring, created a vt of ha in the spring, went quiet over worst was behind then itt flared back up again and the devastating damage was done in e fall. obviously, we have to avoid that. we know the end po a vaccine or therapy, but the he'll experts say that'sly prob year or tw. soe he to len w too ayivaweth his virus, reopen in a smart manner whilpreserving means a muted, a me gradual recovery. >> i read one economist sid today there is no safe place in the job market today. no plce that's safe from job cuts. do youhink that's correct? >> i think that's correct, but we know that these -- unfortunately, what's so tragics odisproportionately falli service workers, lower-income, lower-wage and lower-skill service workers. so women are beiffected more than men with the jobs cuts, minorities are beingffected, and the less educated are being more affected. so the people who n least afford to have their incomes get hammered are the ones who e disproportionately being affected by this, and that's what's tragic about this. the good news is congress is acting very aggressively
of 1918 came in the spring, created a vt of ha in the spring, went quiet over worst was behind then itt flared back up again and the devastating damage was done in e fall. obviously, we have to avoid that. we know the end po a vaccine or therapy, but the he'll experts say that'sly prob year or tw. soe he to len w too ayivaweth his virus, reopen in a smart manner whilpreserving means a muted, a me gradual recovery. >> i read one economist sid today there is no safe place in the job market...
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walk me through itte that will feel like for you knowing you're headed to theou launchpad, you're goingbe launching intohe space for the very first time. >> it will be tough, it is tough to imagine with those feelings are going to be like. we were able to simulate that and go through a launch exercise and write out up the elevator out the crew armed with the vehicle would be. just that day was amazing to me. we were able to do it with the full convoy and to see what that would be like. that was overwhelming after being a kid watching something similar to that on television. i can't imagine what it's gonna happen on the actual david all tell you what i'm looking forward to it and against go back to the mall or bob and doug got to say bye to their boys and karen and megan, i can't wait to see my kids standing there at something i look forward to it's going to be great. >> victor glover and mike hopkins thank you so much we can't wait to wish you well ensure you along on that journey. m lauren? >> that was so cool. now come as you are watching this live from wherever you are, you can send
walk me through itte that will feel like for you knowing you're headed to theou launchpad, you're goingbe launching intohe space for the very first time. >> it will be tough, it is tough to imagine with those feelings are going to be like. we were able to simulate that and go through a launch exercise and write out up the elevator out the crew armed with the vehicle would be. just that day was amazing to me. we were able to do it with the full convoy and to see what that would be like....
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trajectorory come as mucuchf you outlineded in your introduction, throughout march, russia looked like ittad -- he did have a relatatively low n nr of att least officially recognized cases at a a time w n cases wewere spikingng in much f eueurope andnd beginnining to sn the u.s., new york especially. russia had a few hunundred case. it looked like either russia was going to get a a delayed -- the national level epidemic in russiaia would come with some delay or maybe russia might avoid the worst effects of the pandemic, as we have seen in someme countries in central l ad eastern europe. a momoh and c change later,r, ss the answer is pretty clear. russia just was a bit slower in dealing with were facing the full brunt of thisis pandemimict it is facing it quite dramaticalally with the statists youu laid out inin the introduction. thee great -- growth of new cass is only second to the united states. with over 10,000 new cases n n every day, that puts russia in the number two position, bringing the total number of 177,000, alalso putting rurussia i in the top i think six or seven for overall
trajectorory come as mucuchf you outlineded in your introduction, throughout march, russia looked like ittad -- he did have a relatatively low n nr of att least officially recognized cases at a a time w n cases wewere spikingng in much f eueurope andnd beginnining to sn the u.s., new york especially. russia had a few hunundred case. it looked like either russia was going to get a a delayed -- the national level epidemic in russiaia would come with some delay or maybe russia might avoid the...
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he inherited itt, bu as david frum said to me, it is easy to get a b. getting a b a lotabout whatwins out being transparent. it's about being straight with people. a number of governors have dne that and while those day in and day out may not have been s important as some of the things that i mentioned earlier in terms of preventing lives, they would have helped keep this untry sustained and kept people through a difficult time and probably for his own political standpoint would hav been -- i think you would have been rewarded politically. >> woodruff: michael beschloss, i want to ask both of you about thoamerican ple. how have americans come throughk crisese this, calamities like this in the past, and what does that say about how we're likely to come through this? >> the good news, judy, is look at all the things we've been through, from valley orge to terrible natural disasterto depressis and wars and all of that. here we are in 2020, theha american peopl this amazing ability to bind together and to be silient, evenif their leadership is not perfect.
he inherited itt, bu as david frum said to me, it is easy to get a b. getting a b a lotabout whatwins out being transparent. it's about being straight with people. a number of governors have dne that and while those day in and day out may not have been s important as some of the things that i mentioned earlier in terms of preventing lives, they would have helped keep this untry sustained and kept people through a difficult time and probably for his own political standpoint would hav been -- i...
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i didn't know i would be governor and i certainly never thought itt would be un ambassador.n though i'm a private citizen. i know i am too young to stop fighting. ♪ [applause]. [applause]. nikki: good evening. talk about everyone read thank you so much. thank you everyone, for joining us tonight. we're going have a wonderful discussion with ambassador nikki haley. can we say thank you do for one more time. please. [applause]. thank you so much. thank you so much for being here as well. were going have a lovely discussion this evening with ambassador haley. and we will start with about five minutes of questions and ndthose are questions that i'lle asking you ambassador and then we will move on to about 15 minutes of questions from the audience. so with that, ambassador, would you like to start with remarks rated. nikki: so first of all, it's great to be a dw. [applause]. i have to tell you. president leblanc, thank you for hosting us tonight and allowing u to be here. wter, your rockstar . were excited to watch everything you do. but i was actually here on campus because our
i didn't know i would be governor and i certainly never thought itt would be un ambassador.n though i'm a private citizen. i know i am too young to stop fighting. ♪ [applause]. [applause]. nikki: good evening. talk about everyone read thank you so much. thank you everyone, for joining us tonight. we're going have a wonderful discussion with ambassador nikki haley. can we say thank you do for one more time. please. [applause]. thank you so much. thank you so much for being here as well. were...
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itt ofth is up in california. there is no tv coverage. nobody texts, did you see what terry did? but it is certainly noticeable toto politicians. and opinion makers. and it reminds them just like the king of charles southerner this is a violent issue. and by the way since you are nevada i have to mention this. in david terry leader is still law in california and hands up in a case against a mining and banking bankingwho man named william. he controls the stock load. sharon had had a mistress anda there was a big legal fight over whether he would agree to marry the mistress or whether they married into common law. they wind up in court.th eythe first time the ruling goes against the mistress, she pulls a gun. goesand next time the ruling gos against her, she pulls a knife and her attorney terry pulls the gun. later, after they've lost the taste around the train bump into the judge, a supreme court justice who is and terry punches the justice. thee justices bodyguard shoots terry. there are people in california at thernia time said it took 25 years, the david broderick finally got
itt ofth is up in california. there is no tv coverage. nobody texts, did you see what terry did? but it is certainly noticeable toto politicians. and opinion makers. and it reminds them just like the king of charles southerner this is a violent issue. and by the way since you are nevada i have to mention this. in david terry leader is still law in california and hands up in a case against a mining and banking bankingwho man named william. he controls the stock load. sharon had had a mistress...
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if i couould see itt sitting hee officiceingng room or my and just monititoring what is avaiailable on internet -- f i couould see that this was hahappening, then c certainly, e cia was saying it, t the defense intelligence agencncy was sayiyg it, and a variety of otherr intelllligence opeperations s wn the united states g government were aware of it. we know in fact they were trying to brief the whitete house.. they were directly briefing the prpresident, but he was nonoring it. he hadad other things on his mi, includuding ththe impeachment t. side, was unfnfolding on the a kind of let's just ignore it will stop in on the chinese side what wasas unfolding was a deliberate cover-u-up. it extended out until january 20. you had about six to eight wewes of traransmission of this virus going on i in and itit was basically beingng d about. they were reporting for f false figures -- false figurures to w. figurese distorting the ununtil they ordered transpareny on jananuary 19. you saw this huguge jump in the reported number of caseses betwn january 19 and january 20, tenfold increase because
if i couould see itt sitting hee officiceingng room or my and just monititoring what is avaiailable on internet -- f i couould see that this was hahappening, then c certainly, e cia was saying it, t the defense intelligence agencncy was sayiyg it, and a variety of otherr intelllligence opeperations s wn the united states g government were aware of it. we know in fact they were trying to brief the whitete house.. they were directly briefing the prpresident, but he was nonoring it. he hadad other...
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it is not because of the viriru, per se, itt is because of the pandemic of greed, lies, and trickle-downnomics that have in the situation caused us to move in the wrong direction from thee begeginning. now,, what we knonow is even bee cocovid it, too many people in power were too comfortable with other people's deaths. 140,000,004 and no income people in this country -- 140,000 four and low i income people in this country. year even before covid hit. 80 million people either uninsured or underinsured before covid hit. what all of the public health officials tell us that pandemics exploit the fissures of society and the wounds of society, the open wounds, and that america had whole lot of open wounds as it related t to systememic racim and poverty. when you brereak down n those numbers, 61% of african-amerericans were poor ad low wealth before covid. 66 million white p people were poor andnd low wealth. you haveve extreme disparities. hits. now have the disparity among black people a and really, low income african-amemericans, andd that whites and latinos. we don't real know hohow bad it
it is not because of the viriru, per se, itt is because of the pandemic of greed, lies, and trickle-downnomics that have in the situation caused us to move in the wrong direction from thee begeginning. now,, what we knonow is even bee cocovid it, too many people in power were too comfortable with other people's deaths. 140,000,004 and no income people in this country -- 140,000 four and low i income people in this country. year even before covid hit. 80 million people either uninsured or...
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what the president is honing in something all230, the media companies are aware of. , itt were to beritten would effectively regulate these social media companies in a way they have never been regulated before. the president saying he wants these companies who possibly engage in what he believes is censorship for political conduct do not have what is now a shield against liability. you would have thought president trump has more important things to deal with than attacking twitter. he is very angry, what triggered that rage? why is his order illegal according to some people? su: at least one observer is calling it unconstitutional and considered. a president cannot attempt to shut a private company down, and trump himself expects considere. a president cannot the order to be challenged in court, or the new regulations that may result. the president came out and said, i would shut it down if i could. is the important here trigger event was these tweets president trump put out about mail in ballots. many states want to send in mail-in ballots for the upcoming elections, including the f
what the president is honing in something all230, the media companies are aware of. , itt were to beritten would effectively regulate these social media companies in a way they have never been regulated before. the president saying he wants these companies who possibly engage in what he believes is censorship for political conduct do not have what is now a shield against liability. you would have thought president trump has more important things to deal with than attacking twitter. he is very...
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the coronavirus raises a further cost of questions that we can talk about in a pop elliptic part of itt at the end. [laughter]. joe: another thing i don't enjoy might look, it's a book that does not say we are in this decadence society and is only a matter of time before it is over. it actually describes it is a sustainable decadence. ross: that's a bumper sticker. the fact get shirts made with it. joe: what would make us a sustainable decadence and then of course, sort of leads into what would not make it a sustainable decadence . ross: one of the claims of thele mates is hear the word decadence they have the idea there's an iron block in history that once you become decadent, you are doomed. in the absolute clichÉ version of this is, the writing on the walls, the babylonian palace or orgies in rome and all the barbarians are sweeping and and so on. in fact, make the argument and the thing is true the decadence is a very normal condition for successful societies that empires and civilizations to fall into. it was a do, it can lead to collapse if they have arrival who can exploit the de
the coronavirus raises a further cost of questions that we can talk about in a pop elliptic part of itt at the end. [laughter]. joe: another thing i don't enjoy might look, it's a book that does not say we are in this decadence society and is only a matter of time before it is over. it actually describes it is a sustainable decadence. ross: that's a bumper sticker. the fact get shirts made with it. joe: what would make us a sustainable decadence and then of course, sort of leads into what would...
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beginning from china and into europe and into the united states is children generally are less affected by itt if you look at reports from china, but the reports from the united states, about 1% of all people who are diagnosed with the virus with infection with the virus are between one and ten years of age, 1%, 11 -19 years of age. the 2% total the pediatric age group. generally speaking, they have a milder course. some children can have severe disease, some children die from this but generally speaking for reasons we don't fully understand at all, children seem to have less severe, less complicated, less dire outcome from this infection compared with adults. that's unusual. a lot of times respiratory infections hit children horta. this one does that. >> host: we saw yesterday coming from the cdc itself a new warning particularly aimed at children. can you walk us through that? >> guest: yes. there's a newly recognized condition, it's not completely clear that it's all one condition. in other words, that when case definition is applying tods all children with it. at first was recognized in eu
beginning from china and into europe and into the united states is children generally are less affected by itt if you look at reports from china, but the reports from the united states, about 1% of all people who are diagnosed with the virus with infection with the virus are between one and ten years of age, 1%, 11 -19 years of age. the 2% total the pediatric age group. generally speaking, they have a milder course. some children can have severe disease, some children die from this but...
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just give itt a perfect exampl, i had a patient that was pregnant and she had four children. her and her husband both work right now they been furloughed and no incomes coming in. they have no savings but over the last month and have they really dug into the city's and their hard time paying the bill, not to mention they have a hard time tryingey to buy cereal and milk. i gave them $100 ago by food just the other day. these are hard-working people that are suffering, and this is just one case amateur there's hundreds of them, thousands of the other. the stimulus checks i think is going to help but not enough. i think our people cannot continue to be living under this emergency declarations. i think ' want to get back to work. they stay at home, they social distance, it could put on the mask and we have stark bars now so the committee is to engage the community and how to reopen a new normal. guam is small and we cannot and should not be forgotten by the united states of america. eight we do not get our working force back we are really going to hang onto economic recession and
just give itt a perfect exampl, i had a patient that was pregnant and she had four children. her and her husband both work right now they been furloughed and no incomes coming in. they have no savings but over the last month and have they really dug into the city's and their hard time paying the bill, not to mention they have a hard time tryingey to buy cereal and milk. i gave them $100 ago by food just the other day. these are hard-working people that are suffering, and this is just one case...
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least itt the very authorizes the religious exemption. subject to discretionary exception. it may substantially burden religious beliefs if they can satisfy strict scrutiny. it does not require the government to do that. otherwise, the government would have to define this to just accommodation the court would uphold, guaranteeing the loss in every case. either the aca or reference requires that result. i would like to begin with the section 13a4 issue that requires employers to provide whatever coverage they provide for and support. >> before you get to that, i would like to ask a question r on yourifra point. i wonder why does not sweep too broadly. it is designed to address the concerns about self certification and what the little sisters called the hijacking of their plan. ifra reaches beyond that. in other words, not everybody who seeks the protection from coverage has those same objections, so i wonder if the reliance is too broad? because i don't think so for a couple of different reasons. first, and its operative language prohibits the government from imposing substa
least itt the very authorizes the religious exemption. subject to discretionary exception. it may substantially burden religious beliefs if they can satisfy strict scrutiny. it does not require the government to do that. otherwise, the government would have to define this to just accommodation the court would uphold, guaranteeing the loss in every case. either the aca or reference requires that result. i would like to begin with the section 13a4 issue that requires employers to provide whatever...
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itt we're trying to separate is the law enforcement first amendment of grieved citizens who need to express that from clearly, i'm are telling you what, the arthermost thing from -- burning down a family-owned store at 3:00 a.m. on lake and t was george floyd, at.t's what we've got to get >> a question for you and a question for the general, first, are you concerned that the ivilian leadership of minneapolis has lost control of its police department and for the general, are the guardsmen what on the streets and are the limits on that use of armament? >> candidly, i don't think this is a secret to anybody that the minneapolis en the police department and many of their communities is a pretty and i'm n thing, certainly -- i don't know any way to express it other than have lost faith in them and felt that they were part of the problem. and certainly, seeing a uniformed minneapolis police neon george floyd's neck on monday pretty much tells is thinking public towards that. i don't think you could think it was a mistake of who was leading hat down there and that it changed the tone that was ther
itt we're trying to separate is the law enforcement first amendment of grieved citizens who need to express that from clearly, i'm are telling you what, the arthermost thing from -- burning down a family-owned store at 3:00 a.m. on lake and t was george floyd, at.t's what we've got to get >> a question for you and a question for the general, first, are you concerned that the ivilian leadership of minneapolis has lost control of its police department and for the general, are the guardsmen...
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this is a bigger decelerations when itt was expected.omes to the year on year figure, a little bit better, still accelerating, 0.1%. suffice it to say there is a lot of pressure on consumer prices and we have had social distancing measures continue to dampen command -- demand. you strip out a little bit of energyactors including factors, cpi still accelerating 0.3% but missing expectations. this would lead to more pressure on the bank of korea to do more. bloomberg economics expecting a 28e cut as soon as the may meeting and further measures to bolster liquidity. look at how markets are trading, seeing downside pressure for kiwi stocks falling more than 1%, the lowest level in more than -- we have seen a lot of pressure on the aussie dollar as well. this after gaining more than 6% in april for the aussie dollar. u.s. futures, falling more than the percent, abysmal eco-data, profit warnings. u.s. manufacturing output shrinking at a record pace last month, haidi. the trump administration continuing to ramp up its rhetoric against china. th
this is a bigger decelerations when itt was expected.omes to the year on year figure, a little bit better, still accelerating, 0.1%. suffice it to say there is a lot of pressure on consumer prices and we have had social distancing measures continue to dampen command -- demand. you strip out a little bit of energyactors including factors, cpi still accelerating 0.3% but missing expectations. this would lead to more pressure on the bank of korea to do more. bloomberg economics expecting a 28e cut...
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>> we probably had couples come to us itt to the c overseas. >> reporter: this is a sur surrogate facilitatorsukraine with permission from the authorities. >> they're saying i want to be with my little one. >> joel left michelle and their kids at home and made the nearly 48-hour journey to ukraine walking across the border and then doing 14 days' quarantine, making it out just on time for the birth of their daughter last week. >> it's going to be a journey going back. i can't wait to go home. i miss my family. just a day short of five weeks when i land and get to see them. >> say hi, great big world. i'm ready for you. i-got my password, and i'm coming home to see my family. >> but a ukrainian official says there are over 10 0 stranded babies in her country whose parents haven't been able to make it in. they believe there could soon be over 1,000. >> the problem is mounting because so many babies are born each week. while the rest of the world stops, pregnancy doesn't. >> such a painful situation there. in fact, i have some window into that pain as a parent with a 10-year-old and 8-year-old in
>> we probably had couples come to us itt to the c overseas. >> reporter: this is a sur surrogate facilitatorsukraine with permission from the authorities. >> they're saying i want to be with my little one. >> joel left michelle and their kids at home and made the nearly 48-hour journey to ukraine walking across the border and then doing 14 days' quarantine, making it out just on time for the birth of their daughter last week. >> it's going to be a journey going...