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jan: i do.here is a strong case for keeping policy on the monetary side and the fiscal side very accommodative. i am on the more optimistic side of the debate as far as the economic outlook is concerned these days, and i do think we are making significant headway. at the same time, we are clearly far away from full employment. the pandemic is not behind us, and the economy still needs a lot of support. on the monetary side, i am comforted by a global central banks willingness to continue to provide support. i think there is a strong consensus that the economy is still needed, but on the fiscal side it is a political decision, especially in a hyper politicized environment as what we have currently, given the impending election, it is much easier to see a setback and we have to see the setback. it would be very helpful if we could get another round of support. jonathan: what is interesting about your call is you cut growth for the end of this year, you boost growth for q4 in the back end of 2021.
jan: i do.here is a strong case for keeping policy on the monetary side and the fiscal side very accommodative. i am on the more optimistic side of the debate as far as the economic outlook is concerned these days, and i do think we are making significant headway. at the same time, we are clearly far away from full employment. the pandemic is not behind us, and the economy still needs a lot of support. on the monetary side, i am comforted by a global central banks willingness to continue to...
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as we watch this ceremony, i want to bring in jan crawford. she's with us and covered the supreme court throughout justice ginsburg's almost entire tenure there. jan, i think it's a good time to talk about the legacy of justice ginsburg. >> well, i mean, it's almost hard to put into words. because her legacy on the law began back when she was a lawyer. i mean, her first appearance at the supreme court was in 1973 when she was an advocate working at the american civil libertiese already. she told the all-male justices in that famous ask, i ask no favor for my sex. all of i ask of my brethren is they take their feet off our next. that was in 1973. 20 years later as a justice, she continued that fight for gender equality and on discrimination throughout the rest of her career. >> just so everyone knows, the name of that case she argued. >> she was an out of the box thinker. not only as a lawyer but as a justice. because of that, she had a tremendous impact on the law and on society as we saw during the last two days of mourning at the supreme cou
as we watch this ceremony, i want to bring in jan crawford. she's with us and covered the supreme court throughout justice ginsburg's almost entire tenure there. jan, i think it's a good time to talk about the legacy of justice ginsburg. >> well, i mean, it's almost hard to put into words. because her legacy on the law began back when she was a lawyer. i mean, her first appearance at the supreme court was in 1973 when she was an advocate working at the american civil libertiese already....
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan, thank you. going to have much more on justice ruth bader ginsburg later. but we're going to turn now to the coronavirus pandemic, because the u.s. has surpassed seven million coronavirus infections, and tonight, dr. anthony fauci is warning the country we'll face a serious challenge if coronavirus levels remain this high. now, it all comes as the republican governor of florida is lifting all covid restrictions on businesses and says the sunshine state plans to have a full super bowl, which could bring 150,000 visitors to tampa bay. we get more now from cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: pandemic or no pandemic, florida is back in business. today, governor ron desantis lifted restrictions against bars and restaurants. they can now operate at full capacity. he's also outlawing the collection of any fines for violating mandates, like mask requirements. >> we're not closing anything going forward. we're going to be able to host the super bowl in february. >> reporter: but some florida health expert
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan, thank you. going to have much more on justice ruth bader ginsburg later. but we're going to turn now to the coronavirus pandemic, because the u.s. has surpassed seven million coronavirus infections, and tonight, dr. anthony fauci is warning the country we'll face a serious challenge if coronavirus levels remain this high. now, it all comes as the republican governor of florida is lifting all covid restrictions on businesses and says the sunshine state...
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thank you, jan. now to the white house, where the president came to the briefing room just a short time ago to talk about coronavirus but ended up making news on what could happen if he loses this year's election. cbs' weijia jiang joins us right now from the white house. good evening, weijia. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, president trump refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, regardless of the outcome of the election. and he has repeatedly said the only way he will lose is if it is rigged. now he says the supreme court will likely have to make the final call. all this unfolding as the president cut his briefing short to take an emergency phone call. president trump revealed why he's rushing to nominate a justice to the supreme court, anticipating a battle over the election results. >> i think this will end up in the supreme court. and i think it's very important that we have nine justices. >> reporter: the president wants congress to confirm his pick before november 3. >> we
thank you, jan. now to the white house, where the president came to the briefing room just a short time ago to talk about coronavirus but ended up making news on what could happen if he loses this year's election. cbs' weijia jiang joins us right now from the white house. good evening, weijia. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, president trump refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, regardless of the outcome of the election. and he has repeatedly said the only way he...
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jan, you said it's about a mile from where we are. we understand it's on an evacuation warning at this point. the hospital is on lockdown. but so far, patients and staff have not been evacuated from that hospital. that is the very latest from st. helena. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> cornell, i have tears in my eyes, listening to jan. please send us our very best. wow. >>> let's get a quick look at the weather conditions with meteorologist lisa argen, lisa, it's just heartbreaking. >> it is, liz. you saw cornell up there talking about the smoke and our visible picture here shows you where the smoke is. remind underneath our sweep there on mt. st. helena. smoky conditions from angwyn and to the north. the glass fire, 79 degrees, 22% relative humidity, winds out of the north gusting to 20 miles an hour. we have seen gusts over 70 miles an hour at mt. st. helena. 35 miles an hour to the north. atlas attack is at 31. mt. diablo at 62 miles an hour. so these winds will continue to bring breezy conditions down here to the surface, where i
jan, you said it's about a mile from where we are. we understand it's on an evacuation warning at this point. the hospital is on lockdown. but so far, patients and staff have not been evacuated from that hospital. that is the very latest from st. helena. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> cornell, i have tears in my eyes, listening to jan. please send us our very best. wow. >>> let's get a quick look at the weather conditions with meteorologist lisa argen, lisa, it's just...
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jan-patrick: that is based on market value. provides adjusted for the free flow to make sure only stocks are in the index that have an efficient amount of share training, so everyone who is trading those etf's and futures based on the index has stocks at their disposal that are functional. guy: we are also going to see ftse russell adjusting the weight they classify stocks and sectors. how big a shift are we going to see in europe and the way we organize ourselves. a lot of investors, for a lot of investors it will be important. how big a shift are we going to see jan-patrick:? -- how big a shift are we going to see? jan-patrick: somewhere between 40 to 60 of the stocks out of the stoxx 600 will be affected. the main change that will happen is we get a 20 sector in addition to the 19 existing ones that will mainly reflect retail and grocery stores. we will see some changes to the food and beverage sector, where the index provider will add shares. we will see a change in the oil and gas sector which will be relabeled energy. it
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good morning to you, jan.he president said last night at his rally he will appoint a woman this week to replace ginsburg. what are you hearing about the timing of that announcement? >> well, sources tell me it is going to happen with lightning speed at some point this week. there is already a very, very short, short list, with just a few top contenders. the president said it is likely to be a woman. amy from indiana, and judge barbara legot of florida. trump interviewed her for the last vacancy. she is a favorite of religious conservatives, strongly anti-abortion. and she had a tough appellate court hearing, but she stood strong. there is growing momentum for barber legot, she has a propelling story, first-generation cuban american. the question with her is timing. if the white house wants to move, as it said, this quickly, the train may have already left the station with amy barrett on board. >> brennan: we know that the court had already scheduled its new session and a key hearing november 20th fo10th for th
good morning to you, jan.he president said last night at his rally he will appoint a woman this week to replace ginsburg. what are you hearing about the timing of that announcement? >> well, sources tell me it is going to happen with lightning speed at some point this week. there is already a very, very short, short list, with just a few top contenders. the president said it is likely to be a woman. amy from indiana, and judge barbara legot of florida. trump interviewed her for the last...
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cbs' jan crawford joins us from the court. jan, what can you tell about the two women who top the president's short list? >> reporter: well, norah, they are both federal appeals court judges, solid conservatives. they're both mothers and catholic, but different demographics. judge amy coney barrett has been the presumptive front-runner. the president interviewed her for the last vacancy on the court. she's a former notre dame law professor. she worked for justice antonin scalia as a law clerk and religious conservatives support her because they believe she would be a vote to overturn "roe versus wade," and that made her appeals court confirmation hearing very contentious, as you can imagine, but she weathered the fire and that further impressed conservatives with her resolve. >> o'donnell: and jan, are you hearing there's growing momentum behind judge barbara lagoa from florida? >> reporter: i am. she would be the court's second hispanic justice. she has got an incredible compelling life story-- a first- generation cuban ameri
cbs' jan crawford joins us from the court. jan, what can you tell about the two women who top the president's short list? >> reporter: well, norah, they are both federal appeals court judges, solid conservatives. they're both mothers and catholic, but different demographics. judge amy coney barrett has been the presumptive front-runner. the president interviewed her for the last vacancy on the court. she's a former notre dame law professor. she worked for justice antonin scalia as a law...
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of its male population we've got a cut above is internationally recognized as part of the as a base jan but it's controlled by armenian forces robin for us to walk or is monitoring developments from tbilisi in georgia joins us on the phone from there so let's start with this general mobilization going on in the garden or heard of our has just been announced i guess that's a sign that things are not calming down. most i mean it doesn't look that way to i've been in touch with both store and ministry as a by john and media and as you were saying both sides accusing the other of starting this which of course is the typical statements that you hear so it's very difficult to get a clear picture but what these areas are saying is that the armenians began shelling civilian positions and military positions on the front line on this side of the front line of. the military area we're talking about that which is going to karbala and that says civilians were injured and 2 military personnel killed. what the armenians is saying is that is very close to cusco attack on their positions including the r
of its male population we've got a cut above is internationally recognized as part of the as a base jan but it's controlled by armenian forces robin for us to walk or is monitoring developments from tbilisi in georgia joins us on the phone from there so let's start with this general mobilization going on in the garden or heard of our has just been announced i guess that's a sign that things are not calming down. most i mean it doesn't look that way to i've been in touch with both store and...
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jamie. >> yuccas: jan crawford, thank you so much. this programming note, tomorrow on "face the nation," margaret brennan has an exclusive interview with whitehouse chief of staff mark meadows. white house counsel don mcgahn in his first interview since leaving the administration, and american airlines c.e.o. doug parker. a rally today by right wing extremists has portland in a state of emergency. members of the so-called proud boys lined up for a picture chanting, "back the blue." the group put out a nationwide call to converge in portland, predicting thousands would show up. these pictures show their actual numbers to be much smaller. police are now on alert for clashes with counterdemonstrators. protesters are vowing to stay on the streets of louisville, kentucky for a fourth day people demonstrated after now police officers were directly charged with the killing of breonna taylor. she's the black woman fatally shot in her apartment in march as police performed a no-knock warrant. cbs' adriana diaz is in louisville with the latest.
jamie. >> yuccas: jan crawford, thank you so much. this programming note, tomorrow on "face the nation," margaret brennan has an exclusive interview with whitehouse chief of staff mark meadows. white house counsel don mcgahn in his first interview since leaving the administration, and american airlines c.e.o. doug parker. a rally today by right wing extremists has portland in a state of emergency. members of the so-called proud boys lined up for a picture chanting, "back...
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jan: a lot of it comes from his wife, gabby giffords. beloved in southern arizona, certainly when i was governor, she was shot in that well notaccident -- accident, purposefully in tucson. she became like a hero. but i served in the legislature with gabby giffords. she is a very nice person but she is liberal. so is mark kelly. you are not going to stand up and be a conservative voice for arizona, for business, for the people. david: we will all be watching arizona in the election for the national election and the senate. thank you for being with us. coming up, balance of power continues on bloomberg radio. we will be talking to catherine baker of the university of chicago about what the problem is with the health uninsured in this country. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save up to $400 a year
jan: a lot of it comes from his wife, gabby giffords. beloved in southern arizona, certainly when i was governor, she was shot in that well notaccident -- accident, purposefully in tucson. she became like a hero. but i served in the legislature with gabby giffords. she is a very nice person but she is liberal. so is mark kelly. you are not going to stand up and be a conservative voice for arizona, for business, for the people. david: we will all be watching arizona in the election for the...
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robert jan its an historical adviser on numerous films. so before we get started i want to make a few housekeeping notes. we'll have time, 15 minutes or so, for audience q & a at the end of the program. so, make sure to hold your questions for the end if you and can we'll try to do our best to get to as many as possible. and please note that this program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube channel within the next few days and i will follow up with all of the registrants of the program with an e-mail tomorrow with a link to jack's become for purchase and a link to the video recording of today's program. so, that is it from me and so without further adieu i turn it over to jack and robert jan. >> hi. so, my name is robert jan van pelt and i will be interviewing jack today but he is going first to give a presentation. i think 10 minutes, 15 minutes, presenting the core ideas and themes of the book, and so i think it would be probably best that if you state for them when you were -- we can start talking about what you discus
robert jan its an historical adviser on numerous films. so before we get started i want to make a few housekeeping notes. we'll have time, 15 minutes or so, for audience q & a at the end of the program. so, make sure to hold your questions for the end if you and can we'll try to do our best to get to as many as possible. and please note that this program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube channel within the next few days and i will follow up with all of the registrants...
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jan and joey who introduced us.ny, many others sprayed the women i hike within the national parks every year are women that i have known since then. we still see those same friends. george loves to tell a story, the first time they came up and he took him to the oval office. they'd say can't believe i'm here. [laughter] and then they would look at him. [laughter] [laughter] speech at one thing about a long history of friendship like that, it's we knew these people. they have known us our whole lives. they know everything about us. they were our friends long before politics. and they are still our friends. they are great emotional suppor support. >> host: reagan's mother was one that right? my mother married three times in her philosophy is all of life is one big date. [laughter] and when you are married you have to date the man you are married to. but before and after him. [laughter] you're free to do what you please. [laughter] see but you talk about knowing everything about you, your friends have any reference tha
jan and joey who introduced us.ny, many others sprayed the women i hike within the national parks every year are women that i have known since then. we still see those same friends. george loves to tell a story, the first time they came up and he took him to the oval office. they'd say can't believe i'm here. [laughter] and then they would look at him. [laughter] [laughter] speech at one thing about a long history of friendship like that, it's we knew these people. they have known us our whole...
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. >> jan lives in the evacuation zone on north crystal springs road. she said there was no time to grab anything. >> we woke up in the middle of the night and there were flames. we could see flames. we ran to the car. i was in my underwear. i still haven't, i still haven't found my dog. we left with nothing. >> reporter: jan's beloved doing is zaza ran away during the chaos. sadly the dog was found hours later badly burned, now being treated by a vet. >> she's 11 years old with a pretty silver face. >> we're evacuating our hospital and we're no longer accepting patients until it is safe. >> reporter: 55 patients were moved by ambulance to other facilities as the fire got closer. some were air lifted out by chopper. deja vu for many who were forced to leave just weeks ago for the lnu fire. >> it gets pretty tiring. it seems like it is turning into a lifestyle. being here. it's a beautiful place but this is not right. >> yeah. she said it is too stressful. she is ready to move from the area. check it out, a very smoky, very hazy sun. it gives you the ide
. >> jan lives in the evacuation zone on north crystal springs road. she said there was no time to grab anything. >> we woke up in the middle of the night and there were flames. we could see flames. we ran to the car. i was in my underwear. i still haven't, i still haven't found my dog. we left with nothing. >> reporter: jan's beloved doing is zaza ran away during the chaos. sadly the dog was found hours later badly burned, now being treated by a vet. >> she's 11 years...
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we spoke with jan on sunday. she was trying to find her lost dog who ran away during the fire. she was found later badly burned and taken to a vet. >> sadly zsa zsa died early monday. jan and her family thank everyone who sent good wishes. >> i know there were so many people praying for her. and thank you so much. we're so grateful and appreciative. >> while i had so many people reach out to me on social media, concern about zsa zsa. all of us were certainly pulling for him. thinking about the family tonight. back to this hotspot which really has cropped up here on the west side of highway 29, this is at the calistoga city limits. we have noticed that smoke probably about 10 to 15 minutes ago. cal fire, we've seen a few fire trucks race by here in the last couple minutes, certainly going to check that out. two evacuation centers open in the napa valley, the first one at crosswalk community church, that is in the city of napa, the second at the yonkville community center on washington street. >> great information there, glad you included that, cornell, many thanks to you. >> now
we spoke with jan on sunday. she was trying to find her lost dog who ran away during the fire. she was found later badly burned and taken to a vet. >> sadly zsa zsa died early monday. jan and her family thank everyone who sent good wishes. >> i know there were so many people praying for her. and thank you so much. we're so grateful and appreciative. >> while i had so many people reach out to me on social media, concern about zsa zsa. all of us were certainly pulling for him....
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nagorno-karabakh is in the south caucasus it's internationally recognized as part of their by jan but is controlled by ethnic armenians and backed by armenian forces as a result of the remote region has become a defacto breakaway republic. the near 40 year old conflict stems from the way the borders were redrawn during the breakup of the soviet union with both on and azerbaijan claiming nagorno-karabakh as their own in the early ninety's hostilities between the 2 neighbors led to a full scale war that killed more than 30000 civilians and ended with a russian brokered cease fire in 1994. since then there have been a regular missions in the area but the latest flare up has been the most violent in the last 20 years the conflict has international ramifications russia has traditionally supported our media and provided weapons for its military by jan is a major oil exporter to hear that is backed by turkey. doesn't sound from the rhetoric that's coming out of the of the saud that leave the saudi particularly king to talk. and you know this would be a problematic conflict even with outside
nagorno-karabakh is in the south caucasus it's internationally recognized as part of their by jan but is controlled by ethnic armenians and backed by armenian forces as a result of the remote region has become a defacto breakaway republic. the near 40 year old conflict stems from the way the borders were redrawn during the breakup of the soviet union with both on and azerbaijan claiming nagorno-karabakh as their own in the early ninety's hostilities between the 2 neighbors led to a full scale...
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happy friday, jan.here. >> safe to say your reaction is pretty constructive given what you see is a high likelihood of future gains going to the end of the year >> it was much stronger than expected, a 1.8% drop in the unemployment rate is large, and even after that drop, 45% of all unemployed workers are still on temporary layoff and over the last few months, that temporary layoff percentage has been extremely high, even higher than this, and these are unprecedented numbers. it's been a pretty good predictor of strong job gains. so we do expect further significant declines as the economy continues to grow quickly. it's no longer growing as quickly as very early on in the recovery, in may or june, but it's still rapid >> you write that the 6 million workers still on temporary layoff suggests scope for additional large gains later this year if public health circumstances allow. earlier in the week, i think you worked on a report that argued or asked the question, is this it in terms of reopening in certa
happy friday, jan.here. >> safe to say your reaction is pretty constructive given what you see is a high likelihood of future gains going to the end of the year >> it was much stronger than expected, a 1.8% drop in the unemployment rate is large, and even after that drop, 45% of all unemployed workers are still on temporary layoff and over the last few months, that temporary layoff percentage has been extremely high, even higher than this, and these are unprecedented numbers. it's...
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chief legal correspondent jan awford covered the supreme court since 194, nearly all of ginsburg's timee court and has a look back at her remarkable life. >> mr. president, i am grateful beyond measure. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg's 1993 nom the supreme court hardly seemed possible 34 years earlier when she graduated from columbia law school at the top of her class. >> there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would offer me a job. >> reporter: she said she had three strikes against her -- she was jewish, a woman and the ultimate deal breaker, a mother. >> and legal employers feared that i would be staying home more than i would be showing up for work. >> but it was that kind of unequal treatment that drove her to become a law professor and eventually head the women's rights project at the aclu where she argued six landmark cases before the supreme court, winning five in the fight to end gender discrimination. >> she is to the women's movement what former supreme court justice thurgood marshall was to the movement for the rights of african-americans. >> i ruth
chief legal correspondent jan awford covered the supreme court since 194, nearly all of ginsburg's timee court and has a look back at her remarkable life. >> mr. president, i am grateful beyond measure. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg's 1993 nom the supreme court hardly seemed possible 34 years earlier when she graduated from columbia law school at the top of her class. >> there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would offer me a job. >> reporter:...
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let's go back to jan crawford at the supreme court. your thoughts? >> well, i mean, just seeing the chief justice there giving those remarks, ruth is gone so we grieve. the was her family too. doesn't that speak of the best of our country, that people can come together as a family, these justices, completely in disagreement on some of the controversial cases, b see so much love and affection in that room as they pay their last respects to her. >> jan, you could almost hear in the remarks the origins of some of the decisions andhe ments tt justice ginsburg made, saying multiple times to honor the stranger, care for the stranger, and when she sought to expand we the people, she definitely meant we the people in every circumstance, every color, every creed but also every level of income. >> it lead to great changes in the law that made all of us better and more equality for everyone. it was a ceremony that as gail said yout like ynew her and then you got some of those funny behind the scenes stories too. of course the famous picture of justice scalia an
let's go back to jan crawford at the supreme court. your thoughts? >> well, i mean, just seeing the chief justice there giving those remarks, ruth is gone so we grieve. the was her family too. doesn't that speak of the best of our country, that people can come together as a family, these justices, completely in disagreement on some of the controversial cases, b see so much love and affection in that room as they pay their last respects to her. >> jan, you could almost hear in the...
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here again is cbs' jan crawford. >> ready, step. ready, step. >> reporter: even in death, she made history, the first woman to lie in state in the u.s. capitol, the first jewish person, and the first time for an associate justice of the supreme court. ♪ ♪ in the private service for family, close friends, and members of congress, rabbi lauren holtzblatt spoke of justice ruth bader ginsburg's brilliance and her persistence. >> justice did not arrive like a lightning bolt. as a lawyer, she wanted equality for women and men, not in one swift victory, but brick by brick, case by case, through meticulous, careful lawyering. she changed the course of american law. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: singer denyce graves struck up a friendship with ginsburg that began over their shared love of opera. another tribute: her personal trainer, bryant johnson, three push-ups at the casket. democratic presidential nominee joe biden and senator kamala harris also paid respects. and as ginsburg's casket left the capitol, female members of congress-- democrat and repub
here again is cbs' jan crawford. >> ready, step. ready, step. >> reporter: even in death, she made history, the first woman to lie in state in the u.s. capitol, the first jewish person, and the first time for an associate justice of the supreme court. ♪ ♪ in the private service for family, close friends, and members of congress, rabbi lauren holtzblatt spoke of justice ruth bader ginsburg's brilliance and her persistence. >> justice did not arrive like a lightning bolt. as...
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on the ground fierce fighting is being reported over 2 nights as a bait jan says it's taken control of the city in the occupied nagorno-karabakh from armenian forces president ilham aliyev says 10 civilians have been killed as a by jan and armenia blame each other for reigniting a decades old conflict with renewed violence on sunday 6. armenia is denying accusations its army has shelled areas kilometers away from the guard located about both sides accuse each other of using heavy artillery in the fighting armenia has also reported dozens of deaths. well and for us to walkers following developments from georgia's capital tbilisi joins us live from that as so we as i said we've got reports of casualties mounting tell us what the 2 sides have been saying. so i mean high let's start with those casualties you mentioned most civilians killed. and that's of course on both sides we know at least on the armenian side and now and you wrote child was killed and 2 other members of a family severely injured more pictures from the armenian side as well of what they claim were grad rockets russian ma
on the ground fierce fighting is being reported over 2 nights as a bait jan says it's taken control of the city in the occupied nagorno-karabakh from armenian forces president ilham aliyev says 10 civilians have been killed as a by jan and armenia blame each other for reigniting a decades old conflict with renewed violence on sunday 6. armenia is denying accusations its army has shelled areas kilometers away from the guard located about both sides accuse each other of using heavy artillery in...
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interviewing jack today is robert robert jan van pelt.rom 1997-98 he presided over the team that developed a master plan to preserve visit auschwid participate as an expert witness in the famous case against the british historic author david irving, holocaust tonight. robert has published widely, serve as a struggle advisor and cultured the evidence room which was exhibited in 2016. before we get started i want to make a few quick housekeeping notes. we will have time about 15 minutes or so for audience q&a at the end of this program. so make sure to hold your question for the and if you can't and will try to do her best to get to as many as possible. and please note that this program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube channel within the next few days or so, and i will follow-up with with all of the registered today's program with an e-mail probably tomorrow with a link to jack's book for purchase and a link to the video recording of today's program. so that is it from me, and so without further do i will turn it over
interviewing jack today is robert robert jan van pelt.rom 1997-98 he presided over the team that developed a master plan to preserve visit auschwid participate as an expert witness in the famous case against the british historic author david irving, holocaust tonight. robert has published widely, serve as a struggle advisor and cultured the evidence room which was exhibited in 2016. before we get started i want to make a few quick housekeeping notes. we will have time about 15 minutes or so for...
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hitting artillery units armenia's defense ministry says more than 30 troops have been killed as a by jan is accusing armenian forces of shelling the town of tatar russia the e.u. and the us all calling for calm all turkey is backing azerbaijan nevada is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but it's controlled by armenian forces robin for us or walker is following developments from georgia's capital tbilisi joins us live from there so robin 1st of all bring us up to speed with the very latest on the fighting now. yeah what we know is that there hasn't been a letter up the artillery that's been deployed on both sides has continued. we're hearing reports of you know rocket propelled. these are rocket launchers in particular reading about the toys one a.t.o.s. one a rocket system it's a russian system this is all about the way in which this conflict this military fighting is really escalating to use these heavy weaponry and these munitions are able to go some considerable distance and that's the fear of course that they can go inside. territory and strike positions and civilian p
hitting artillery units armenia's defense ministry says more than 30 troops have been killed as a by jan is accusing armenian forces of shelling the town of tatar russia the e.u. and the us all calling for calm all turkey is backing azerbaijan nevada is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but it's controlled by armenian forces robin for us or walker is following developments from georgia's capital tbilisi joins us live from there so robin 1st of all bring us up to speed with the...
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first, jan gerard picked it up in baltimore, drove it to meredith, who drove it to mary ann and so onterstate 8 is more than 300 miles. sarah edwards carried the precious cargo on its last leg. >> it's similar to driving my kids home from the hospital the first day they were borchlt nervousness, excitement. i can't comprehend why anybody would want to do something like this for me. >> reporter: it's a legitimate question. >> it wasn't about a chair anymore. it gave me significant needed and i didn't know i needed. >> reporter: i think a lot of people look r oing for ways to connect. if it's a fish chair, it's a fish chair. >> that's right. >> sorry. >> clearly, kindness can take many forms. >> we're a fellowship of the fish here >> reporter: butter: but the be of kindness is always that random act. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: that somehow makes people believe again. >> i did not need the chair but i need to be reminded that kindness lurks in even the weirdest little places. >> reporter: all we need to do is fish for it. >> there. you did great. >> reporter: steve hartman on the road i
first, jan gerard picked it up in baltimore, drove it to meredith, who drove it to mary ann and so onterstate 8 is more than 300 miles. sarah edwards carried the precious cargo on its last leg. >> it's similar to driving my kids home from the hospital the first day they were borchlt nervousness, excitement. i can't comprehend why anybody would want to do something like this for me. >> reporter: it's a legitimate question. >> it wasn't about a chair anymore. it gave me...
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. >> from dover plains, new york, jan, you are next. welcome to c-span's washington journal and moderna history tv on c-span3. go ahead, jan. >> caller: i have a story to tell about my grandmother who was born in 1869. so she was 50 years old when the 19th amendment was ratified and she -- my mother was talking to her, and she was from north carolina as was my grandfather. he was quaker. she was baptist. he was republican, and she was democrat. and my mother asked her outright on election day saying why are you going down to vote? you're only canceling each other out? and she said because i waited too long to get the right to vote, and i am going to exercise it. just a word from my grandmother. >> jan, thanks for sharing the story with us. colleen shogan? >> that's a terrific story. this is a good occasion to share those stories from mothers, from grandmothers, from great grandmothers if you're able to do that. i remember when i was looking at my grandmother's birth date, and i had just learned about the 19th amendment in school, and i
. >> from dover plains, new york, jan, you are next. welcome to c-span's washington journal and moderna history tv on c-span3. go ahead, jan. >> caller: i have a story to tell about my grandmother who was born in 1869. so she was 50 years old when the 19th amendment was ratified and she -- my mother was talking to her, and she was from north carolina as was my grandfather. he was quaker. she was baptist. he was republican, and she was democrat. and my mother asked her outright on...
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jan. and then i'm thinking of them being a volunteer i think most. people work of over there and. i really really that. far. the me. that we know at all but to. go over there are those are not are was good to hear over and over to see reality. live to perform for your all time low. marks going to limit your reservoir to eternal ever overflowing with food but when i. need it if the some of the and so when tell us if ok very young every time i need to see in thongs again i'm going to have the minus american movie. you know all or all are really girly in there because your mother doesn't deal done with her heart though. when only results are going to the mortuary are going to ask to convert the holiday time batteries of loci along with your mommy busy don't worry that being special hero's journey home town what you really don't know how. i don't want to see it on a small show you don't need to see. because you know young mom. going on the mall today you know eating. your demo tell us what you know. now you know me but i didn't see him letting up and so on as part of i'm not used to.
jan. and then i'm thinking of them being a volunteer i think most. people work of over there and. i really really that. far. the me. that we know at all but to. go over there are those are not are was good to hear over and over to see reality. live to perform for your all time low. marks going to limit your reservoir to eternal ever overflowing with food but when i. need it if the some of the and so when tell us if ok very young every time i need to see in thongs again i'm going to have the...
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who just leaving natural jan. accurately and 10 of them being a volunteer army misalliance of the. people who have over and. over. i only read that. far. were. the me. that would know at all but it was easy to. go over. there are those are around i was there to hear our go away and a very serious. marks. if earth the sun the sea and so when the great very american wanted to see in tones a kangaroo of the miners american. you know oh oh oh are you really are girlie marcus you're going to see a deal done with a photo. when only results are going to the mortuary are going to ask to convert the holiday time to resolve loki along with your mommy busy don't agree that the regular hero jerome south out what you really don't know how. i don't want to see it on a soldier you don't even need to see turning because you know young mom. going on the mall today you know anything. in the. demo tell us what you know it's how you. see simulated up in saunas or political media. you might get a link let me know that. the author. thank you. hello all or or you feel yes for your. job we are going to be
who just leaving natural jan. accurately and 10 of them being a volunteer army misalliance of the. people who have over and. over. i only read that. far. were. the me. that would know at all but it was easy to. go over. there are those are around i was there to hear our go away and a very serious. marks. if earth the sun the sea and so when the great very american wanted to see in tones a kangaroo of the miners american. you know oh oh oh are you really are girlie marcus you're going to see a...
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who just leaving natural jan. accurately and 10 of them being a volunteer army misalliance of the. people who have over and. over. i only really that good are. far. worse. the me. that would go at all but it was easy to. go over. there are those are around i was there to hear our go away and a very serious. marks going to them which. if the from the can so when people get a video their common interest in thongs a gang of other minors american movie you see them you know or foreigner girl in there because your mother doesn't deal done with her father though. when only results are going to the mortuary are going to ask to convert the holiday time back to the set of loci get on with your mommy missy don't worry that the picture looks good on joan no doubt what you're a little and so. i bet you don't want to see it on a small show you don't even need a c. . because you know a young mom. will know more than a you know anything. your demo tell us what you know. now you. see him letting others on as well but i will not use them. you might get only let me know the law. you know if. you lik
who just leaving natural jan. accurately and 10 of them being a volunteer army misalliance of the. people who have over and. over. i only really that good are. far. worse. the me. that would go at all but it was easy to. go over. there are those are around i was there to hear our go away and a very serious. marks going to them which. if the from the can so when people get a video their common interest in thongs a gang of other minors american movie you see them you know or foreigner girl in...
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who just leaving or tragically jan. accurately and 10 of them being a volunteer the most talented of the. people who have over and. over. i only read that. far. the me. that would go at all but it was easy to. go over. there are those are around i was there to hear our go away and a very serious. marks. they must refer to some the same so when. very american wanted to see in tones a kangaroo of the mouse american we could see them a yellow on one are you really are girly mercurial not to see a deal done with a photo. when only results are going to the mortuary are going to ask to convert the holiday time batteries of loci along with your money received don't agree that the regular hero joe which you really don't know how. i didn't see it on a small children need to see turning because you know young mom. when i'm annoyed today you know anything. in the. demo tell us what you know it's how you. see simulated up in saunas or political media. you might get the link let me know that. 6 you know what. thank you. hello all or
who just leaving or tragically jan. accurately and 10 of them being a volunteer the most talented of the. people who have over and. over. i only read that. far. the me. that would go at all but it was easy to. go over. there are those are around i was there to hear our go away and a very serious. marks. they must refer to some the same so when. very american wanted to see in tones a kangaroo of the mouse american we could see them a yellow on one are you really are girly mercurial not to see a...
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djokovic will face germany's jan—lenna rd struff in the third round.mber six seed petra kvitova came through against ukraine's kateryna kozlova in straight sets, while the 2016 champion and seventeenth seed great britain's adam yates has taken the overall lead at the tour de france in controversial circumstances. this morning's leader julian alaphilippe was penalised 20 seconds for illegally taking a water bottle in the last 20 kilometres of stage five, and slips to 16th overall. drew savage reports. adam gase says it is not the way he imagine himself taking the podium at the tour de france. but nevertheless, he will stop tomorrow morning as the ninth british writer to wear the yellow jersey. morning as the ninth british writer to wear the yellowjersey. this was supposed to be a quiet day for everybody except the sprinters. not even so much of the breakaway st race cruise down the your own valley. only highlight, sam bennett winning the intermediate sprint to ta ke winning the intermediate sprint to take the provisional lead in the greenjersey take the
djokovic will face germany's jan—lenna rd struff in the third round.mber six seed petra kvitova came through against ukraine's kateryna kozlova in straight sets, while the 2016 champion and seventeenth seed great britain's adam yates has taken the overall lead at the tour de france in controversial circumstances. this morning's leader julian alaphilippe was penalised 20 seconds for illegally taking a water bottle in the last 20 kilometres of stage five, and slips to 16th overall. drew savage...
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rory and jan had their trip to barbados in april cancelled.efu nd cancelled. the couple said getting a refund from tui was a battle. just a shocking way to treat people. they wouldn't let you go on holiday if he didn't pay them on time and get they would refund the money that rightly was yours. roy said he spent months trying to get two and half thousand pounds back from tui, eventually he gave up and manage to claim every friend through his credit card provider instead. a lot of people could have done with the cost of the holiday money in the bank. and while tool we were looking after themselves, hanging onto that money other people were suffering. how do you feel about the way you have been treated for an? i get angry over it. that is caused by frustration. tooley said he cancelled 2 million holidays and his systems were overwhelmed at the height of the crisis but it is on track to clear the backlog of refunds by the end of today. anybody who's package holiday has been cancelled has the right to a full cash refund. by law, you should get you
rory and jan had their trip to barbados in april cancelled.efu nd cancelled. the couple said getting a refund from tui was a battle. just a shocking way to treat people. they wouldn't let you go on holiday if he didn't pay them on time and get they would refund the money that rightly was yours. roy said he spent months trying to get two and half thousand pounds back from tui, eventually he gave up and manage to claim every friend through his credit card provider instead. a lot of people could...
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jan complied and i. didn't. see him thanking him for their children. everyone filmed for this documentary agreed to come to beslan and visit the school once again so that they could all tell their stories they agreed to relive the terrifying experience and meet each other at the end the former hostages are looking for their savior. the show. to give you. a few. of those would be a lot of also. we've used to spin. this good we're done with. what do you do or do you go to. 3 of them was it a slum trip look or good super sword your robot will. the shortage is over. which is worse. than your build up it's going the wrong way it's reasonable to simulate the real. hard for. you know if the bill of goods is that your worship is worth a. service the worst because. what's interesting to. it is you. know what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for indication let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very chaotic guy time to sit down and talk.
jan complied and i. didn't. see him thanking him for their children. everyone filmed for this documentary agreed to come to beslan and visit the school once again so that they could all tell their stories they agreed to relive the terrifying experience and meet each other at the end the former hostages are looking for their savior. the show. to give you. a few. of those would be a lot of also. we've used to spin. this good we're done with. what do you do or do you go to. 3 of them was it a slum...
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. -- guadalupe.y signed of wifeal jan planted earth.cientntists say they have detectct in venous a gas thatt venus.es -- in it has created a buzz among space officials. >> we are left with two possibilities. one is that there is some unknown chemistry we don't know about. the second more intriguing possibility is that there might be some kind of life fororm in e venus atmosphere. this hour,er of news delegations from israel. ae and bahrain to sign historic to steal at the white house later today. palestinian's are holding a day of protest in the west bank and gaza. also donald trump dismisses concerns over climate change on a visit to california blamining ththe crisis on the forced managegement. in response joe biden is calling the president a climate a narchist. the algerian journalist has been sentenced to two years in prison for his coverarage of the countries government protests. time for business news. it has been a while. >> yes. >> you have bebeen looking at te economic consequences of these agreements between i israel dd e gogoa
. -- guadalupe.y signed of wifeal jan planted earth.cientntists say they have detectct in venous a gas thatt venus.es -- in it has created a buzz among space officials. >> we are left with two possibilities. one is that there is some unknown chemistry we don't know about. the second more intriguing possibility is that there might be some kind of life fororm in e venus atmosphere. this hour,er of news delegations from israel. ae and bahrain to sign historic to steal at the white house...
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foreign ministry spokesperson joaoly janua joaoly jan represented central television.e said they were questioned by the australian security intelligence organization. in fact their laptops and cell phones were seized. >> we asked the australian government to immediately stop such blatant irrational behavior and stop harassing and oppressing chinese personnel in australia. >> the spokesperson also said china has launched stern protest with the government. the comments come after two reporters were temporarily barred from leaving china this month. they were later allowed to return to australia. relations between the two countries soured after australia requested an independent probe into the origins of the coronavirus outbreak earlier this year. >>> more details are emerging about a large scale emoney scam in japan targeting bank accounts. someone illegally withdrew money from the accounts of customers who were registered with the service operated by ntt docommo. the company is suspended new applications to the service starting thursday. officials at ntt docomo will also
foreign ministry spokesperson joaoly janua joaoly jan represented central television.e said they were questioned by the australian security intelligence organization. in fact their laptops and cell phones were seized. >> we asked the australian government to immediately stop such blatant irrational behavior and stop harassing and oppressing chinese personnel in australia. >> the spokesperson also said china has launched stern protest with the government. the comments come after two...
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day in the disputed nevada region armenia says more than 30 of its troops have been killed as a very jan has authorized the partial mobilization of its military and russia is calling on all sides to show restraint robin for us to walk has more from tbilisi the armenians have confirmed that they have lost more than 30 military personnel there have been civilian fatalities as well where not getting precise figures from the is very side but armenians are claiming that they have killed perhaps more than 200 as ery military but those figures of course changing all the time and they should all be greeted with a certain degree of caution given the the information war that's also taking place at the moment the new york times reports the u.s. president has paid no tanks in 10 of the last 15 years the paper says he avoided taxes by declaring large business losses and now personally creditors more than $300000000.00 trump has dismissed the reporter's false. a funeral is being held for 2 palestinian fishermen killed by the. hundreds of people gathered in the gaza strip to mourn the brothers who died
day in the disputed nevada region armenia says more than 30 of its troops have been killed as a very jan has authorized the partial mobilization of its military and russia is calling on all sides to show restraint robin for us to walk has more from tbilisi the armenians have confirmed that they have lost more than 30 military personnel there have been civilian fatalities as well where not getting precise figures from the is very side but armenians are claiming that they have killed perhaps more...
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council will hold an emergency session on tuesday to discuss armed clashes between armenia and as sur buy jantheir long simmering conflict has flared up again in recent days. a un spokesperson said secretary general antonio guterres called for an immediate cease fire. the two countries are at odds overer the nagornono-karabakrern in azerbaijan. the u.n. chief plans to speaeak with their l leaders. momore than 95 p people includi nearly a dozen civilians have died in the fighting. nagorno-karabakh is part of azerbaijan, but its population is mainly armenian. the foformer sovt republics have disputed it for more than n thr decades. the conflict has regional implications. russia backs armenia, while mainly muslim azerbaijan receives support from turkey. >>> the world health organization says tests that can diagnose covid-19 in minutes will soon be available to countries which are least able to afford them. the agency says it's distributing 120 million rapid tests across the globe. the w.h.o. director general announced the step on monday. >> this will enable expansion of testing in areas that don
council will hold an emergency session on tuesday to discuss armed clashes between armenia and as sur buy jantheir long simmering conflict has flared up again in recent days. a un spokesperson said secretary general antonio guterres called for an immediate cease fire. the two countries are at odds overer the nagornono-karabakrern in azerbaijan. the u.n. chief plans to speaeak with their l leaders. momore than 95 p people includi nearly a dozen civilians have died in the fighting....
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inyoyoto, jan, u us tenologygy group cisco is working on arart cicity solutionsns managing t, flows oftourists to landmksks acroross t beaututul old city, and enerergy-savinststreet ligs thatat only get brbrighter whenn peopople are nearbrby. fofor all this t to work, peops behavior and movements have to capture -- be captured with the hehelp of surveieillance came. but what if f facial recogognin softwaware were added to the mx and if interactiveve informatin panenels to -- whehere to colt data to generate pfifiles of paicularar iividuals smarcicity thnologogy should make peoeople's lives s easierd better, but we have to mak re i it don't lelead to totall surveillance and control. anmod: new technolologies are onene tg there's also "new architecture." today's housing policies are often about getting apartments built as quickly and cheaply as possible to get a handle on the acute shortage of them. but for many architects that's simply too narrow a vision. they want t sustainable e buils and a radical rethinking of priorities. >> the new delhi skyline is a mixture of modern skyscrapers
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relatives of jan mustafa, who attended every day let's get more on this with our political correspondentster. we know they were discussing the possibility of putting portugal back on that quarantine list because there's been a rising number of cases there. that number is been published by the transport secretary and it is not happening, despite lots of suggestions that it might be about to happen, he has said that there is no changes to the quarantine list today from the uk government and that covers england and the scottish, welsh and northern irish ministrations will make definite decisions. but it seems that some of the warnings earlier this week from the aviation industry, from holiday companies, that adding portugal back onto the list of countries to quarantine from just a couple of weeks after is taken off would cause chaos. a lot of people booked last—minute trips to portugal after was taken off the list and those are real concern in the industry that is how devastating the industry that is how devastating the impact was. for england, that this not happening. and for the rest of t
relatives of jan mustafa, who attended every day let's get more on this with our political correspondentster. we know they were discussing the possibility of putting portugal back on that quarantine list because there's been a rising number of cases there. that number is been published by the transport secretary and it is not happening, despite lots of suggestions that it might be about to happen, he has said that there is no changes to the quarantine list today from the uk government and that...
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jan, thank you very much. always appreciate it., folks, president trump is set to speak in atlanta on his quote platinum plan for black economic empowerment. we will bring you his speech as soon as it begins. >>> up next, from dire warnings about reopening schools to a surge of cases in europe, the negative covid headlines keep coming. but reality has been less severe. how do you invest against this covid wave of negativity? we have those answers when we come back. we've often wondered what keeps the world running. economics? algorithms? magic? turns out, it's you. doing your thing. dreaming dreams. building new worlds. it's why we built our workspace technology. to help you do your best work and to see what you can become. you're made for bigger things. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. - hello, i'm michael youssef. lately, we are hearing so many conflicting voices and i don't blame you if you are anxiou
jan, thank you very much. always appreciate it., folks, president trump is set to speak in atlanta on his quote platinum plan for black economic empowerment. we will bring you his speech as soon as it begins. >>> up next, from dire warnings about reopening schools to a surge of cases in europe, the negative covid headlines keep coming. but reality has been less severe. how do you invest against this covid wave of negativity? we have those answers when we come back. we've often wondered...
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more nervous than either the bride or groom were jan and joey o'neill.joey and jan had dated for years before they got married, neither of them dreamed their invitation to dinner would lead us to the altar in three months. perhaps it wouldn't have if joey had introduced us when we were growing up in midland or when george and i lived on the opposite sides of the chÂteau in houston or any other moment prior to that night but at that particular moment on that warm summer night both of us were hoping to find someone. we were not looking for someone to date but someone with whom to share a life for the rest of our lives. we both wanted children. we were ready to build an enduring future. those were the fact of our lives when we went to dinner that night, it was the right timing for both of us. of course, not everyone in midland agreed. as i was packing to leave austin reagan and billy were selling a house was a week before the wedding the mother of a friend of line from midland came to see reagan and billy's house, she was thinking of buying it for her daugh
more nervous than either the bride or groom were jan and joey o'neill.joey and jan had dated for years before they got married, neither of them dreamed their invitation to dinner would lead us to the altar in three months. perhaps it wouldn't have if joey had introduced us when we were growing up in midland or when george and i lived on the opposite sides of the chÂteau in houston or any other moment prior to that night but at that particular moment on that warm summer night both of us were...
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and as jan crawford has reported, this is so rare even for a supreme court justice to lie in state. she is the second justice ever following only chief justice william taft who of course was president before he became chief justice. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi, speaker of the united states house of representatives. >> it is with profound sorrow and deep sympathy to the ginsburg family that i have the high honor to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg to lie in state in the capitol of the united states. she does so on the built for abraham lincoln. may she rest in peace. >> ladies and gentlemen, ms. denyce graves, accompanied by ms. laura ward. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deep river my home is over jordon ♪ ♪ deep river, lord, i want to cross over into campground ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, don't you want to go to that gospel feast ♪ ♪ that promised land where all is peace ♪ ♪ de cross over into campground ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, rabbi lauren holtzblatt. madame speaker, vice president biden, senator harris, and to all of our leaders who are gathered today, thank you. psalms 118 verse 5. ♪ ♪ >>
and as jan crawford has reported, this is so rare even for a supreme court justice to lie in state. she is the second justice ever following only chief justice william taft who of course was president before he became chief justice. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi, speaker of the united states house of representatives. >> it is with profound sorrow and deep sympathy to the ginsburg family that i have the high honor to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg to lie in...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm jan crawford. >> thank you jan crawford. can't get enough of hearing about her story. her sense of humor. she was such a champion for equality on and off the bench. i love the deaf comment what she said. and just how she devoted her life to helping others, pulling up others behind her. >> one of the things people were talking about over the weekend which was so fascinating is she seemed -- in person, she seemed so measured and proper, but she was fierce and radical. and it was -- it's such an interesting contrast. >> fierce and radical, but still polite in her dissents. still writing to win in the long term. she wanted to turn people's minds. >> and it was good to see the back and forth that she had with antonin scalia, too. the two of them could sort of respectfully put each other down but at the same time respect and admire each other. >> i loved that. >> i never got a chance to meet her, did you? >> no, i didn't. >> i did once. i interviewed her about growing up in the 1930s. >> you did? >> yeah. it was a wonderful visit.
for "cbs this morning," i'm jan crawford. >> thank you jan crawford. can't get enough of hearing about her story. her sense of humor. she was such a champion for equality on and off the bench. i love the deaf comment what she said. and just how she devoted her life to helping others, pulling up others behind her. >> one of the things people were talking about over the weekend which was so fascinating is she seemed -- in person, she seemed so measured and proper, but she...
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next it is jan, in a house of multiple occupancy where, for example, there are five tenants, this isurposes, so i assume in respect of a new rule, it will only ever be possible to have one extra visitor in the house. is this correct? yes, if you live in a block of flats or a house divided up into flats, where each of the residences is an independent dwelling, it's different. those are independently judged to be households, but if you live in a shared occupancy place where you are a group of students living together and you are sharing facilities, you're not living in conditions any different from a family. they would bejudged to be a household and therefore capped at six. a multiple occupancy property would fall under the same umbrella i would fall under the same umbrella i would say, so if there's five of you you can have one visitor and that's your lot. so, jan, getting in touch with us, absolutely correct to say, yes, only one visitor in the house at any one time. from bob, if a maximum of 60 buchan meat indoors and outdoors for monday, how on will this work in restaurants and pub
next it is jan, in a house of multiple occupancy where, for example, there are five tenants, this isurposes, so i assume in respect of a new rule, it will only ever be possible to have one extra visitor in the house. is this correct? yes, if you live in a block of flats or a house divided up into flats, where each of the residences is an independent dwelling, it's different. those are independently judged to be households, but if you live in a shared occupancy place where you are a group of...
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took up arms against the government who unleashed its forces and a dreaded allied militia known as the jan jaweed the fighting killed some 300000 people and displaced more than 2000000 not only in darfur but also in the southern states of south kordofan and blue nile. for his alleged role in the conflict the international criminal court indicted the former president omar al bashir for crimes against humanity bashir maintains his innocence his ouster last year led to a cease fire agreement between the transitional government and the rebels and now to a broader peace deal. and. joins me now for more on the story good to see a.s.l. the significance of this development can't be overstated. indeed christine this is a big day for sudan a country that is full of conflict and has many many challenges but the cop. in darfur. is probably the one the country is most known for almost 300000 people have been killed in this conflict and 2500000 people displaced since 2003 and this is really a big step to words resolving some of the issues that were left behind by. the long rule of dictator omar al bashi
took up arms against the government who unleashed its forces and a dreaded allied militia known as the jan jaweed the fighting killed some 300000 people and displaced more than 2000000 not only in darfur but also in the southern states of south kordofan and blue nile. for his alleged role in the conflict the international criminal court indicted the former president omar al bashir for crimes against humanity bashir maintains his innocence his ouster last year led to a cease fire agreement...
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took up arms against the government who unleashed its forces and a dreaded allied militia known as the jan jaweed the fighting killed some 300000 people and displaced more than 2000000 not only in darfur but also in the southern states of south kordofan and blue nile. for his alleged role in the conflict the international criminal court indicted the former president omar al bashir for crimes against humanity bashir maintains his innocence his ouster last year led to a cease fire agreement between the transitional government and the rebels and now to a broader peace deal. and. joins me now for more on the story good to see a.s.l. the significance of this development can't be overstated. indeed christine this is a big day for sudan a country that is full of conflict and has many many challenges but the cop. in darfur. is probably the one the country is most known for almost 300000 people have been killed in this conflict and 2500000 people displaced since 2003 and this is really a big step to words resolving some of the issues that were left behind by. the long rule of dictator omar al bashi
took up arms against the government who unleashed its forces and a dreaded allied militia known as the jan jaweed the fighting killed some 300000 people and displaced more than 2000000 not only in darfur but also in the southern states of south kordofan and blue nile. for his alleged role in the conflict the international criminal court indicted the former president omar al bashir for crimes against humanity bashir maintains his innocence his ouster last year led to a cease fire agreement...