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with captain john doe. parts 21. 30 minutes john w. . they were forced into an aimless mass. their bodies we're told. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. describes how the greed for power and profit plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history of slavery. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 9th on d w. you're watching tomorrow today the science show on d w coming up. a sensational find in lake constance archaeologists dive into the past. in mexico and inventor is building houses out of seaweed and find out how to turn carbon dioxide into plastic.
with captain john doe. parts 21. 30 minutes john w. . they were forced into an aimless mass. their bodies we're told. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. describes how the greed for power and profit plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history of slavery. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 9th on d w. you're watching tomorrow today the science show on d w coming up. a sensational find in lake constance...
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john does it all, for total strangers. he b swit. >> reporter: he started doing a get a ride to the battered women's shelter or can i have money for the bus. >> reporter: and your answer? >> i said no immediately. >> reporter: it was a answer h >> it haunted me almost right from the start. >> reporter: john vowed from that moment to say yes, no matter what they needed. and so far he has done about a thousand good deeds. has he ever been scammed? he doesn't know, and quite frankly, he doesn't care. >> i give because i want to give, and that's just for me. and if anything, i go to bed and i feel happy. >> yeah, come on in. >> reporter: happy, but not wealthy. >> the check okay? >> reporter: john typically has just a few hundred dollars to his name. and yet he continues to give, sometimes a lot more than just handyman service. >> would you mindft anything. >> reporter: that's right. john has now moved on to vital organs. last month, michael moore, another total stranger, got john's kidney. this is not fixing someone's scooter
john does it all, for total strangers. he b swit. >> reporter: he started doing a get a ride to the battered women's shelter or can i have money for the bus. >> reporter: and your answer? >> i said no immediately. >> reporter: it was a answer h >> it haunted me almost right from the start. >> reporter: john vowed from that moment to say yes, no matter what they needed. and so far he has done about a thousand good deeds. has he ever been scammed? he doesn't...
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host: people say what they want ifinstagram and twitter, but you have an ax to grind against john doe and you say he is a serial killer or he is a child rapists, things that are blatantly false and that is posted, how is that person able to correct that? wikipedia tries to be really hypervigilant about biographies of living people. it goes back to an incident that happened years ago, a famous journalists, his biography linkedin to the assassination of to dohich he had nothing it. but it remained in the article for months until somebody pointed out to the journalists and he wrote a scathing op-ed about wikipedia. that led to a special policy on biographies of living people. by default, we should be airing on the side of keeping the material out. it does make it in, it's usually corrected by the people who are watching recent edits, the regular active wikipedia editors. it's usually corrected pretty quickly. but when it's not, you can go to the top page and fix it on your own by editing the page, or venues allpecial across wikipedia that are dedicated to resolving problematic material a
host: people say what they want ifinstagram and twitter, but you have an ax to grind against john doe and you say he is a serial killer or he is a child rapists, things that are blatantly false and that is posted, how is that person able to correct that? wikipedia tries to be really hypervigilant about biographies of living people. it goes back to an incident that happened years ago, a famous journalists, his biography linkedin to the assassination of to dohich he had nothing it. but it...
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if you have an ax to grind against john doe, for example, and you say he is a serial killer or he is a child rapist, things that are blatantly false, yet that is posted, how is that person able to correct that? best: wikipedia tries to really hypervigilant about biographies of living people. this dates back to an incident that happened years and years ago where a famous journalist, it linkedin to the ssa relation -- it linked him to the assassination of jfk. it remained for some months until somebody pointed this out to the journalist and he wrote a scathing op-ed about wikipedia and that led to a special policy on biographies of living people so that, by default, we should be airing on the side of keeping that material out. if it does make it in, it is usually corrected by the regulars, the people who are watching recent edits, the very active wikipedia edits. it is usually corrected pretty quickly, but when it is not, again, you can go to the top page, you can fix it on your own, just by editing the page, or there are special venues all across wikipedia that are dedicated to resolv
if you have an ax to grind against john doe, for example, and you say he is a serial killer or he is a child rapist, things that are blatantly false, yet that is posted, how is that person able to correct that? best: wikipedia tries to really hypervigilant about biographies of living people. this dates back to an incident that happened years and years ago where a famous journalist, it linkedin to the ssa relation -- it linked him to the assassination of jfk. it remained for some months until...
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now last season john doe are using. composites. the same more for their faces i think only. the technology is part of the government's nationwide plan to boost security and surveillance cameras will be linked to foreign and other personal data making it easier for police to identify and monitor citizens than ever before for some the benefits are clear. heard about facial recognition recently as new and seems very to use. but others are wary of how that information will be used. in our days the leaking of private information is common and the problem is very serious is something i'm afraid of. facial recognition is used to name and shame minor offenders such as pedestrians who have no traffic lights but the government says it's crucial for catching criminals and everyone with nothing to hide has nothing to fear so positive aspect is because people are now living under the spotlight they will be more careful with their behavior but of course there is a risk privacy is violated and information being abused. in should john human rights groups say muslims for the week a minority
now last season john doe are using. composites. the same more for their faces i think only. the technology is part of the government's nationwide plan to boost security and surveillance cameras will be linked to foreign and other personal data making it easier for police to identify and monitor citizens than ever before for some the benefits are clear. heard about facial recognition recently as new and seems very to use. but others are wary of how that information will be used. in our days the...
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is it psychological. >> john: does it attract people like to write about that newsprint is think it is possible. i think it also directs people, i mean, most journalists who i've known tend to be liberal. i think liberal tend to want to expand the government have lots of problem-solving to do that you wanted say there is a crisis so he said you don't want to let it crisis go to waste pretty so i think there is that incentive. there just more negative in general. i'm not sure about that. invoice paper, they said that psychologists and suffered from an extreme negativity bias for the first century of psychology that they have pro published twice asf many papers and twice as much space in textbooks to analyze people's problems rather than looking at the ways people can become happier. they said it because psychologists are masochists. in the enjoy it. their explanation was the reason psychologists did this was because that is it so much stronger than good. ms. much easier to measure bad events and much more visible. and so it's easier to study them. i would think the reason journalists do
is it psychological. >> john: does it attract people like to write about that newsprint is think it is possible. i think it also directs people, i mean, most journalists who i've known tend to be liberal. i think liberal tend to want to expand the government have lots of problem-solving to do that you wanted say there is a crisis so he said you don't want to let it crisis go to waste pretty so i think there is that incentive. there just more negative in general. i'm not sure about that....
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john doe around the. arts 21. in 60 minutes on t w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of his those are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now . this is news live from the prime minister of greece is the e.u.'s a migrant deal with turkey is as good as all of. this is new clashes erupt on the greek turkish border as thousands of people make a push to reach europe the e.u. accuses turkey of using migrants proceeds also coming up this is not the time.
john doe around the. arts 21. in 60 minutes on t w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of his those are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now . this is news live from the prime minister of greece is the e.u.'s a migrant deal with turkey...
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oh my god john doe got a feeling for him oh no will be going. home oh money fall of my oh. oh. oh mama how much want out. he also he was sending them i'm. feeling. a lot of not just the hospital was playing somber scene out of a day by listening to the name of one of the why yes but a little muddled was ya know i'm no lawyer but i could sit on my mug on a good little liberal political liberal and i was elected to buddhism into the museum to see a good movie she. did you know him by the few if you killed good but i got the focus off of books but there was a facade to double up my shields. up on kind of a studio yet a museum dongle i think about scooters you might think of the. simpler someday you know you go to any actually often the most you have done models of robots like i was. on my but i used to use a logic bicycle in the snow removal from one of the office someone even thought of a film is so good. with just a few kids he's at all could actually do something to see. something about some of them. aboard just as one of the go to the. coming. years. just. because. of. limited
oh my god john doe got a feeling for him oh no will be going. home oh money fall of my oh. oh. oh mama how much want out. he also he was sending them i'm. feeling. a lot of not just the hospital was playing somber scene out of a day by listening to the name of one of the why yes but a little muddled was ya know i'm no lawyer but i could sit on my mug on a good little liberal political liberal and i was elected to buddhism into the museum to see a good movie she. did you know him by the few if...
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oh my god john doe got feed on him oh no will be going. home oh money fault of my own. oh it's all good oh mama how much i want to have. he also he was sending them i'm. feeling. a lot i want to get to hospital while playing zombies and out of our but they abolished the name of one of. my yes but a little mud hut that was yellow no i know not a lot yeah but i could see down almost on a good luck liberal little girl live and i was elected to buddhism into the museum to see a good movie she. did you know come by the field if you killed good but i got the focus off of books but there was a facade to the whole fucking feel. kind of a studio you can use and all middle schoolers you might think of the. simple reason that you know you go to any actually often the most you know if i thought models of robots like i was. on my but they used to sell logic bicycles don't know when or how often one of the office someone even thought of a film is so disgusting local shows yukito mom. with just a few kids he's at all could actually do something to see this as. some sort of a month i'm
oh my god john doe got feed on him oh no will be going. home oh money fault of my own. oh it's all good oh mama how much i want to have. he also he was sending them i'm. feeling. a lot i want to get to hospital while playing zombies and out of our but they abolished the name of one of. my yes but a little mud hut that was yellow no i know not a lot yeah but i could see down almost on a good luck liberal little girl live and i was elected to buddhism into the museum to see a good movie she. did...
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oh my god john doe got on him oh no will be going. home oh money fault of my own. good oh mama how much want to have. he also he was setting them on. a long walk into the hospital while playing psalms and out of a day by a nation the name of one anomaly why yes a little mud that was yellow i know of no law yeah but i could see down almost on a good luck liberal political liberal and i was elected to buddhism into the museum to see only good movies she. did you know him by the few if you killed good but i got the focus off of books but there was a facade to the whole fucking month you'll see. what kind of a studio you can use and dongle i think about scooters you might think of the. simpler someday if you go to any actually often the most you have done most of the robots i was. on are but i used to use a logic bicycle in the snow removal from one of the office some i even thought of a film is supposed to. do with just a few kids he's at all could actually pull something to see just. something about them all to him. aboard just yet this one of the jungle. coming. out
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when john adams becomes president in 1797, madison does not like john adams and does not want to be part of the administration. i should add, they come home to montpelier. i should have said that in their townhouse in philadelphia, they have a lot of french furnishings that have been sent to us by james monroe who at this time in the mid-1790's is the american ambassador to paris. they have things like this french form of bed. a lot of french decorative art in their home. they move home to montpelier with madison's parents. millie andt saw james senior, they are living in the rectangular georgian brickhouse, one of only two brick houses in the entire county. james realizes they need more space because they have the two and dolleylley's son 's sister who she calls her sister daughter. adds a wing onto the house and the grand portico but not yet the grand central entranceway. here is the elevation and the plan of it. he adds on a hallway with a dining room below the room andnd it and a large beautifully appointed bedroom above it. they have enough space to live with his parents but just fo
when john adams becomes president in 1797, madison does not like john adams and does not want to be part of the administration. i should add, they come home to montpelier. i should have said that in their townhouse in philadelphia, they have a lot of french furnishings that have been sent to us by james monroe who at this time in the mid-1790's is the american ambassador to paris. they have things like this french form of bed. a lot of french decorative art in their home. they move home to...
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and george washington makes clear that he will resign if he does not get his way. and ultimately john adams does have to give way and george washington gets in. so so much of the former president not meddling with her successors. gen. petraeus: adams was so touchy as you will recall that later on he cuts off all communications with thomas jefferson. and he refuses to communicate directly with him and would only do so through abigail and i think this lasted up until just before the end. jonathan: a lot of the communications between people prefer and often by time george washington died, he was no longer on speaking terms with others, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe. oh wait, is the third and fourth and fifth president of the united states. [laughter]. and george washington is no longer in speaking terms with them and then he dies. so there's a variety of reasons for why that happened. there is personal really serious personal reasons behind each of the craft in their relationships. but to give you and i get an a- of all the founding fathers were not friends. gen. petra
and george washington makes clear that he will resign if he does not get his way. and ultimately john adams does have to give way and george washington gets in. so so much of the former president not meddling with her successors. gen. petraeus: adams was so touchy as you will recall that later on he cuts off all communications with thomas jefferson. and he refuses to communicate directly with him and would only do so through abigail and i think this lasted up until just before the end....
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and george washington makes clear that he will resign if he doesn't get his way, so ultimately john adams does have to give way and george washington gets his way. so much for former presidents not meddling with successors. >> just as an aside, of course, adams was so touchy as you will recall, that later on he cuts off all communications with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him and would only do so through abigail and this lasted, i think, right up until before the death. >> right. in the sense what's interesting a lot of the founding fathers were touchy and a lot of the communications between people broke off. by the time george washington died, he was no longer on speaking with thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe. wait, that's your third, fourth, fifth presidents of the united states and george washington is no longer in speaking terms with them when he dies. there's a variety of reasons for why that happened and serious personal reasons behind each of the collapse of those relationships, but to give you an idea and remind us that all our founding fath
and george washington makes clear that he will resign if he doesn't get his way, so ultimately john adams does have to give way and george washington gets his way. so much for former presidents not meddling with successors. >> just as an aside, of course, adams was so touchy as you will recall, that later on he cuts off all communications with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him and would only do so through abigail and this lasted, i think, right up until before...
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questions for the panel and on this issue of the threat, the dual threat, we got this on facebook from john. "doesnt trump deserve any blame for the new bear market? did he deserve any credit for the bull market? should and the answers for both questions be the same? "how do you answer? >> i think there was a really low tolerance for partisanship at this point. i think as gillian said in the open air, they will be a time and place for report cards on this and this is in it. we are at the opening stages here of the pandemic in this country. we have seen what is done to the economy, we see what's happening currently in europe. this is a huge problem with that which can legislate. you can't just pass a bill and make the pandemic go away. what we are looking at is a government that is trying to respond proactively to stop not only the health crisis that could be affecting this country, but the economic impact over a period of time. you heard secretary mnuchin talk about the second inning, the first inning was in a billion dollar bill that try to get as many tests out there as possible. the second was
questions for the panel and on this issue of the threat, the dual threat, we got this on facebook from john. "doesnt trump deserve any blame for the new bear market? did he deserve any credit for the bull market? should and the answers for both questions be the same? "how do you answer? >> i think there was a really low tolerance for partisanship at this point. i think as gillian said in the open air, they will be a time and place for report cards on this and this is in it. we...
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john it does look like we have more in the forecast ahead of us and it's not on into the upcoming weekend either. but also this afternoon a few isolated showers can be expected. now as of this morning we do have some areas of rain hanging out a little close to the coast are right along the peninsula is where you're seeing most of our light showers at the moment. >>most of us are dry this morning. so we are looking at a drier day overall than what we saw yesterday but those isolated showers this afternoon can't be ruled out. so this is 02:45pm today, some spotty showers popping up in the north bay as well as the south bay potential for that in the inland east bay to some of these can come along with isolated bursts of heavy rainfall too by the time we work a little bit later in the afternoon we should see conditions dying down by 06:45pm pretty calm out there and should become for much of the rest of the evening now into early morning hours of tomorrow north bay that picking up the potential of some more light showers that will hang out right along the coastline, not really impacting all o
john it does look like we have more in the forecast ahead of us and it's not on into the upcoming weekend either. but also this afternoon a few isolated showers can be expected. now as of this morning we do have some areas of rain hanging out a little close to the coast are right along the peninsula is where you're seeing most of our light showers at the moment. >>most of us are dry this morning. so we are looking at a drier day overall than what we saw yesterday but those isolated...
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even more sense to buy of the cheap primary care clinics and enclose them down which is what johns hopkins does what does that mean 58 million americans have no access to primary care and go to the emergency room for their healthcare cost and that is extraordinarily high. these are the two fundamental opposing truths one if you are insurance company is just not profitable to ensure people who are sick as a provider it is extremely profitable to charge people so the question of who gets to receive healthcare and when or who suffering matters is rationed by profitability. the whole scenario scares the jesus out of everybody involved particularly private insurance they find a way to avoid paying rising cost choosing to pay for plans they don't want to pay but that is not enough. so they got together in the seventies to invent the idea of consumer driven healthcare that you should make consumers pay more for the cost of their own health care turning us into smart shoppers about the healthcare that's why deductibles and co-pays increase every year to my sheep and more of your own skin into the game.
even more sense to buy of the cheap primary care clinics and enclose them down which is what johns hopkins does what does that mean 58 million americans have no access to primary care and go to the emergency room for their healthcare cost and that is extraordinarily high. these are the two fundamental opposing truths one if you are insurance company is just not profitable to ensure people who are sick as a provider it is extremely profitable to charge people so the question of who gets to...
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so ultimately john adams does have to give way in washington gets his man. so much for the former presidents not meddling. >> as the aside, adams was so touchy as you will recall that later on he cuts off all communication with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him and would only go through abigail. this lasted right up until just before the death. >> yes. what is interesting a lot of the communications between these people by the time washington died, he was no longer on speaking terms with jefferson, james madison and james monroe. that is the third and fourth and fifth president of the united states. [laughter] he was no longer on speaking terms with them when he died. there is a variety of reasons why that happened and serious personal reasons behind the collapse of each of those relationships but you get the idea that all founding fathers were not friends. >> or just like egos in the oval office. [laughter] so nowadays the presidents leaving office do you think about george h.w. bush who defeated him for a variety of good causes
so ultimately john adams does have to give way in washington gets his man. so much for the former presidents not meddling. >> as the aside, adams was so touchy as you will recall that later on he cuts off all communication with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him and would only go through abigail. this lasted right up until just before the death. >> yes. what is interesting a lot of the communications between these people by the time washington died, he was...
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does suggest that some of the things we are doing are helping. you don't get that kind of analysis, however, from the journalist covering those briefings by and large. i know johnts does fine, but a lot of the rest of them are just looking for ways to pick up trump. it seems to me to be childish and silly. >> tucker: certainly beside the point in the current moment. great to see you. thanks. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: well, no part of the economy is getting hit harder than our restaurants. wolfgang and thomas join us to talk about how to save the industry. we will be right back. ♪ i bet you've never seen a sandwich do yoga before. ommmmmmmmmmmmm. introducing the new papadias, for just six bucks. better ingredients. better pizza. better than a sandwich. papa john's. ♪ >> tucker: wolfgang puck and thomas are likely the world's most celebrated chefs. they run the world's best run restaurant. they want to talk about what is happening to the restaurant industry and what we can do to save it, because it's really in trouble. thank you both very much for coming on. wolfgang puck, i want to go to first. can you just give us a overview for people following us closely,
does suggest that some of the things we are doing are helping. you don't get that kind of analysis, however, from the journalist covering those briefings by and large. i know johnts does fine, but a lot of the rest of them are just looking for ways to pick up trump. it seems to me to be childish and silly. >> tucker: certainly beside the point in the current moment. great to see you. thanks. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: well, no part of the economy is getting hit harder than...
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john: right. if this does go beyond ten weeks, i mean, we have seen what the infection curve is like in south korea. we have seen it in china. we don't know what it's like here in the united states, particularly in new york city. if after ten weeks, businesses still have to remain closed and nobody's flying on the airlines, or staying in hotel rooms, can you keep going back to the well? larry kudlow has suggested that with interest rates the way they are, borrowing is basically a bottomless pit. how much debt can you take on to address this? >> well, i think the good news is the u.s. economy is strong, okay. we have stopped major parts of it, but when we get through this virus, as i've said, i think you are going to see the u.s. economy come back to the strength. we have great companies, great workers. what we need to do is to have a bridge to get through this. this isn't the financial crisis that's going to go on for years. so i've been listening to the medical professionals. i think there's a lot of advances
john: right. if this does go beyond ten weeks, i mean, we have seen what the infection curve is like in south korea. we have seen it in china. we don't know what it's like here in the united states, particularly in new york city. if after ten weeks, businesses still have to remain closed and nobody's flying on the airlines, or staying in hotel rooms, can you keep going back to the well? larry kudlow has suggested that with interest rates the way they are, borrowing is basically a bottomless...
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his relationship with john mccain does not help the fact that he needs to get the votes in arizona.ight now i would say they are up for grabs, and the mccain votes may decide which way arizona goes. david: the question that is unanswerable. coronavirus. how's it likely to affect the political campaign? which way is it cut? for trump, against trump, for bernie, against bernie? rick: right now there's a mechanical piece to it. we were worried it would affect turnout. did people stay home? it did not. there was record turnout. it was a good news item for democrats who saw intensity behind their voting block. donald trump has one great weakness as a president, and that is his lack of empathy. he does a lot of things right, he shows a lot of strength, but as good as his strength is when it comes to dealing with allies and enemies, his lack of empathy hurts him in dealing with his own population. what the coronavirus presents is a real dilemma. it plays to his weakness and he is trying to figure out i can solve this problem. it is not necessarily a solvable problem. it is a manageable pro
his relationship with john mccain does not help the fact that he needs to get the votes in arizona.ight now i would say they are up for grabs, and the mccain votes may decide which way arizona goes. david: the question that is unanswerable. coronavirus. how's it likely to affect the political campaign? which way is it cut? for trump, against trump, for bernie, against bernie? rick: right now there's a mechanical piece to it. we were worried it would affect turnout. did people stay home? it did...
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does the john lewis model still work looking ahead? t it cannot work on the way it has in the past so they need to embrace change and they need to do that quickly. thank you very much indeed for being here and telling us about john very much indeed for being here and telling us aboutjohn lewis. if you area telling us aboutjohn lewis. if you are a customer of flybe, perhaps you are a customer of flybe, perhaps you are going to the airport today, your rights are explained on the bbc website. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: the struggling uk airline flybe has collapsed into administration, leaving flights cancelled and passengers around europe stranded. its efforts to survive have been complicated by a slump in air travel caused by the coronavirus outbreak. now, think of traditional jewellery and you may picture something small, tasteful and frankly dull. well, these days designs can be a lot more vibrant — taking their inspiration from a multitude of places. well, our next guest is at the forefront of the battle to
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panel and on this issue of -- of the threat, the dual threat, we got this on facebook from john shulffer. doesrump deserve any blame for the new bear market, did he deserve any credit for the bull market, shouldn't the answer for both questions be the same? josh, how do you answer, john? josh: well, look, there's a really low tolerance for bipartisanship at this point. as gillian said in opener they'll be a time of report cards and this isn't it. we've seen what it's done to economies of china. we see what's happening currently in europe. this is a huge problem without which you can legislate, right, you can't just pass a bill and make a pandemic go away. what we are looking at is a government that is trying to respond proactively to stop not only the health crisis that could be affecting this country, impact over a period of time. you've heard secretary mnuchin talk about we are in the second inning. first inning 800 billion-dollar bill to get as many tests as possible and second, all negotiated with speaker nancy pelosi last week about proactively making sure that people who are in small bus
panel and on this issue of -- of the threat, the dual threat, we got this on facebook from john shulffer. doesrump deserve any blame for the new bear market, did he deserve any credit for the bull market, shouldn't the answer for both questions be the same? josh, how do you answer, john? josh: well, look, there's a really low tolerance for bipartisanship at this point. as gillian said in opener they'll be a time of report cards and this isn't it. we've seen what it's done to economies of china....
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john lewis process the way your father handle things? ms. kennedy: you know, we never discussed that. susan: he doesot have an assessment of his personality or what drove him along the way? ms. kennedy: well, yes, i have read things that john has -- he did not tell me personally, but i have read things that john has said. and john is right. my father created a climate in alabama with his words and actions that made other people go out and hurt people, and bloodshed and violence. and i have read many things where john said that. susan: your book is really not only your own personal memoir, but also the story of your father's political career. and it really falls into three distinct parts. his early years, his path to national prominence, and the time after his shooting. i want to spend a little bit of time on each one of those. let's start with the early years, because you contend that he did not start out this way. so where was he born and what were his early influences? ms. kennedy: well, i think he was born in alabama, and his mother and father -- his mother was very stoic and very -- not very lov
john lewis process the way your father handle things? ms. kennedy: you know, we never discussed that. susan: he doesot have an assessment of his personality or what drove him along the way? ms. kennedy: well, yes, i have read things that john has -- he did not tell me personally, but i have read things that john has said. and john is right. my father created a climate in alabama with his words and actions that made other people go out and hurt people, and bloodshed and violence. and i have read...
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and, by the way, john, it does make a difference, we have seen this threat, if we have this chart of people haven't seen this yet, looking back to 1918, which you brought up and looking at two different cities and what happened, you may have seen this before, but philadelphia is the line that goes straight up and st. louis is the dotted line. philadelphia i think had a big fair that year and there was not social distancing. there was a lot of big mass gatherings, and st. louis adopted some of the strategies we're talking about today. look, i mean, we have history. we have precedent. we have data for why this should happen. >> we have science if we'll listen to it. dr. philip, dr. gupta, thank you very much for being here with us this morning. >>> the corn rionavirus is in a0 states and washington, d.c. so why the state with fewest cases at least so far may have the population at most risk. that's next. b11 is that? steve harvey? give me b11 isn't bingo just an ok use of your hosting abilities? it's like getting a samsung galaxy s20 5g, and not getting it with at&t. america's best net
and, by the way, john, it does make a difference, we have seen this threat, if we have this chart of people haven't seen this yet, looking back to 1918, which you brought up and looking at two different cities and what happened, you may have seen this before, but philadelphia is the line that goes straight up and st. louis is the dotted line. philadelphia i think had a big fair that year and there was not social distancing. there was a lot of big mass gatherings, and st. louis adopted some of...
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and using the lamming wage of civil rights activists so john kennedy does the most potent presidential speech since lincoln's second inaugural address in 1865. the morning after kennedy's speech, early in the morning around 1:00 a.m., the civil rights activists and naacp field secretary medgar evers, 37-year-old old, is shot through the heart by a white supremacist byron de la beckwith who will not be imprisoned on federal charges and will go free for 30 years. when we think about that june of 5063, there's over 15,000 people arrested in the united states vis-a-vis civil rights demonstrations in 1963, so when we think about '63 '63 is a crisis point, an inflection point. birmingham is a global humiliation for the united states because everyone from the soviet union to china to folks in africa and other parts of europe start calling americans savages and say that white supremacy is a global shame, and there is no genuine democracy in the united states. so this is a critical crisis of american democracy and america's standing in the global world. we have to remember that by '63. '67 and
and using the lamming wage of civil rights activists so john kennedy does the most potent presidential speech since lincoln's second inaugural address in 1865. the morning after kennedy's speech, early in the morning around 1:00 a.m., the civil rights activists and naacp field secretary medgar evers, 37-year-old old, is shot through the heart by a white supremacist byron de la beckwith who will not be imprisoned on federal charges and will go free for 30 years. when we think about that june of...
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john ruskey: uh-huh. >> anthony: all right. so how does your program work? nd as soon as they can hold a paddle, the only thing we ask is interest and commitment. >> anthony: well, what does that mean, commitment? >> john ruskey: we have this thing called the three "rs". which is respect of yourself, getting good sleep, eating good food. especially before you go on a trip. the second one is respect of other people, the other paddlers and of course the clients. and then the third thing is taking care of the river. and you know they've been told by their parents, don't get on the mississippi river. maybe they don't even know how to swim. and you know for a young man or woman, overcoming a fear like that and getting in the canoe and then to have people come and appreciate what you're doing is a life-changing experience. but within that is this incredible great and beautiful spirit that is intact in the delta. >> anthony: sweet potatoes, greens, into the dutch ovens. throw on the corn when getting close. finally on the wet logs on top of glowing coals lay some st
john ruskey: uh-huh. >> anthony: all right. so how does your program work? nd as soon as they can hold a paddle, the only thing we ask is interest and commitment. >> anthony: well, what does that mean, commitment? >> john ruskey: we have this thing called the three "rs". which is respect of yourself, getting good sleep, eating good food. especially before you go on a trip. the second one is respect of other people, the other paddlers and of course the clients. and...
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some asylum seekers further away still under another new program all the way to guatemala john heilemann how does it or might the more those. on the central americans in mexico waiting for a decision on asylum cases in the u.s. or staying in the country's most dangerous state doctors without borders says some of their patients and level the radio a town and family the state had been kidnapped are suffering violence that report coming up in part 2 of our series on thursday. palestinian families whose houses are slated to be demolished by the israeli military are calling on activists to help defend their homes last month this real supreme court rejected appeals to have the demolitions halted and the occupied west bank some of them are homes of palestinian detainee's accused of carrying out attacks against israelis last year israeli forces demolished 14 homes as a so-called punitive measure. the aim behind this policy is to increase the number of israeli citizens that was the expense of palestinians because they demolished the homes of palestinians in the same time they increase and expand the settl
some asylum seekers further away still under another new program all the way to guatemala john heilemann how does it or might the more those. on the central americans in mexico waiting for a decision on asylum cases in the u.s. or staying in the country's most dangerous state doctors without borders says some of their patients and level the radio a town and family the state had been kidnapped are suffering violence that report coming up in part 2 of our series on thursday. palestinian families...
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sending some asylum seekers further away still under another new program all the way to guatemala john homan how does it or my tomatoes. but he central americans in mexico waiting for a decision on their asylum cases in the u.s. are staying in the country's most dangerous state office without borders has some of their patients in the way of all the raido a town in the state had been kidnapped or have suffered violence that report coming up in part 2 of our series on thursday. and saudi arabia are being accused of denying a detained saudi activists access to a lawyer who of all has been imprisoned since 2018 along with other prominent activists she had campaigned against the ban on women driving in the kingdom her sister raised the case during a human rights conference in geneva. she was in solitary confinement for 8 months without having any reason of why the try it was suspended and now they began with the trial again but there is nothing new and it's a sick trial because all the procedures are violated but when she tries to to ask them for proof they won't do it when she tries to have to really giv
sending some asylum seekers further away still under another new program all the way to guatemala john homan how does it or my tomatoes. but he central americans in mexico waiting for a decision on their asylum cases in the u.s. are staying in the country's most dangerous state office without borders has some of their patients in the way of all the raido a town in the state had been kidnapped or have suffered violence that report coming up in part 2 of our series on thursday. and saudi arabia...
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some asylum seekers further away still under another new program all the way to guatemala john heilemann how does it or might the mortals. well many central americans waiting for a decision on asylum cases in nasa staying in one of the most dangerous places in mexico doctors without borders says some of its patients in a town called tamale 1st states have suffered violence and kidnappings that reports coming up in part 2 of our series later on farah say. now rescuers in brazil are searching for survivors after torrential rain in the southeast triggered landslides killing at least 20 people the city of has been hardest hit the least $200.00 people be forced from their homes and dozens are missing the state governor says the equivalent of a month's worth of rain fell in just 12 hours. now the field of democratic candidates competing to take on donald trump in the various presidential election has narrowed to just for a surge in support for former vice president joe biden made him the big winner in super tuesday as primary votes putting him heads over rival bernie sanders in the battle for the democ
some asylum seekers further away still under another new program all the way to guatemala john heilemann how does it or might the mortals. well many central americans waiting for a decision on asylum cases in nasa staying in one of the most dangerous places in mexico doctors without borders says some of its patients in a town called tamale 1st states have suffered violence and kidnappings that reports coming up in part 2 of our series later on farah say. now rescuers in brazil are searching for...
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you doe: john, what do with yen right now? john: we favor the yen stronger here. is interesting right now is especially over the questions arising once again over the existential situation. there has been a lot of traction on that surprisingly, surprisingly sideways here. the dollar is certainly lower. we have seen u.s. yields crushed from much higher levels to compression yield spreads. it is just time for dollar-yen to go back to where it came from 105 to 100 asow well. of the carryhe end trade. we see some further yen strength from here. maybe a little bit more selective because it has already, long way in some of the moves against riskier currencies. francine: pound has been bouncing quite a lot. see what isult to happening in terms of coronavirus. we have heard from governor bailey that this is an open economy, it has a large current account deficit. it is difficult currency. john: it is difficult currency, and i think the extreme volatility is simply part of the -- it is the difficulty with liquidity. it is rather high beta-2 risk on risk off, such an incred
you doe: john, what do with yen right now? john: we favor the yen stronger here. is interesting right now is especially over the questions arising once again over the existential situation. there has been a lot of traction on that surprisingly, surprisingly sideways here. the dollar is certainly lower. we have seen u.s. yields crushed from much higher levels to compression yield spreads. it is just time for dollar-yen to go back to where it came from 105 to 100 asow well. of the carryhe end...
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. >> poor john newton does not get much love. there is an essay in the book that does deal with coal till. peter carmichael is right there against the wall. he wrote about a very small confederate burial site. use that to get to themes that you addressed in your recent soldiers book? i've heard you do a question mark i know they can't hear you if you talk -- i'm just saying, you are welcome to come up and talk. [laughter] >> my point was, cold fill is represented and it's represented i peter carmichael. right.armichael: that's his storyime parks and showed me that spot. it's a burial trench. in the 10 years, that slight muchssion has gotten so -- it remindsas me of "my antonia." trace, thishat past thatked at that was gone. me.t my imagination guide that is something i really loved about this project. not only was it personal, but i and thinkated to roma about what that place wise, but also to talk about how i use .hat place as a teaching tool carolinas a north soldier, who was wounded not far from that. it was a great opportunit
. >> poor john newton does not get much love. there is an essay in the book that does deal with coal till. peter carmichael is right there against the wall. he wrote about a very small confederate burial site. use that to get to themes that you addressed in your recent soldiers book? i've heard you do a question mark i know they can't hear you if you talk -- i'm just saying, you are welcome to come up and talk. [laughter] >> my point was, cold fill is represented and it's...
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john. reporter: [indiscernible] where does construction fall under this? is that going to be suspended, as well? gov. baker: that is currently viewed as essential, but there is guidance that needs to be issued by the state with respect to what we would call safe practices with respect to ensuring that people have sinks and warm water and sanitizing capacity there and they are operating on the terms associated with social distancing. reporter: the greatest need seems to be equipment supplies at the hospitals. has there been any improvement in that situation over the last few days? gov. baker: so, there is sort of a three or four pronged approach to this. the first is to continue to chase ppe, personal protective equipment, through the federal stockpile. we have had direct conversations, i have had direct conversations with federal officials about this stuff, and they have made commitments, and we will see if those commitments actually happen over the course of the next several days. the second case is to chase the through u.s.-based manufacturers. and we ha
john. reporter: [indiscernible] where does construction fall under this? is that going to be suspended, as well? gov. baker: that is currently viewed as essential, but there is guidance that needs to be issued by the state with respect to what we would call safe practices with respect to ensuring that people have sinks and warm water and sanitizing capacity there and they are operating on the terms associated with social distancing. reporter: the greatest need seems to be equipment supplies at...
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united states which says we kill it is a terrorist non-state actor yeah well no one explained does this. john ship than the father of julian here want our to with all the other family members to make a protest on this and he said we're not going to into the trial again if kristen. as a coach or the chief of editor of the caveats is not allowed to go with us to this trial and then after a while they said that the staff of the court ok you are allowed to go in the representatives of the reporters without borders organisation and they were totally outrageous about this issue as well because they say that's an attack on press freedom of course if the chief editor of the killer leaks is not allowed to go to the court to the trial against the fallen off we can see the european union has said nothing about this case do you expect that because they don't want to intervene in nations although they arguably intervene in catalonia they intervened in france by allowing only normally i have to say of course it's good if governments and european union the commission is not intervening into the internal aff
united states which says we kill it is a terrorist non-state actor yeah well no one explained does this. john ship than the father of julian here want our to with all the other family members to make a protest on this and he said we're not going to into the trial again if kristen. as a coach or the chief of editor of the caveats is not allowed to go with us to this trial and then after a while they said that the staff of the court ok you are allowed to go in the representatives of the reporters...
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in the sand thinking it chimes with the rest of the city's attitude to hope and hold out john home and how does it or i could pull go. well as more countries around the world go into lockdown social distancing is being used as one way to contain the virus there is an unusual time for tens of millions of people but there are ways that can make small but crucial differences in their lives priyanka gupta explains. the where the. lonely. bored you go where you let me go inspired. and creative life under quarantine for some it's not often in recent history that hundreds of millions around the world have shared a common experience so unique and unprecedented. some have been living under lockdown for days others for weeks and some for months trapped inside their homes doctors say that could lead to stress and anxiety. the biggest advice i can give here is just to kind of find something in your life that you might focus on instead so i yesterday when i was out and trying to do some shopping i saw a lot of people rushing to the d.i.y. store so the hardware stores sort of gardening and i think that's a v
in the sand thinking it chimes with the rest of the city's attitude to hope and hold out john home and how does it or i could pull go. well as more countries around the world go into lockdown social distancing is being used as one way to contain the virus there is an unusual time for tens of millions of people but there are ways that can make small but crucial differences in their lives priyanka gupta explains. the where the. lonely. bored you go where you let me go inspired. and creative life...