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joseph: korea. we landed behind the -- the marines at inchon, and the next day we moved up to the main line of defense. to make oureeded souel. and the army was signed to the -- assigned to the east side and the rifle companies, we took that area. and after that was over, fortunately, we had some wounded, but nobody was killed there, that i was aware of. but then we went by convoy to , and wen to pusan bivouacked there on the beast -- the beach in pusan waiting for the invasion. mines, so wear were delayed. landed, andhere and there was no resistance. another city,o and we arrived. i remember someone got into the korean banks and they had tons of money flying all over the place. and i got a fistful of it. were -- and north koreans were selling us apples. ivy: north koreans? joseph: yes. thee start heading out to chosin reservoir. it was a japanese name for it. so, when we proceeded up to review of the marines on the east side of the reservoir. hadn't run into any resistance. the chinese were suppose
joseph: korea. we landed behind the -- the marines at inchon, and the next day we moved up to the main line of defense. to make oureeded souel. and the army was signed to the -- assigned to the east side and the rifle companies, we took that area. and after that was over, fortunately, we had some wounded, but nobody was killed there, that i was aware of. but then we went by convoy to , and wen to pusan bivouacked there on the beast -- the beach in pusan waiting for the invasion. mines, so wear...
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joseph: italy? ivy:: any siblings? joseph: 11. ivy:: are you oldest -- joseph: i'm the youngest. i'm the 12th one. ivy:: oh, my goodness. made you decide to enlist? mother died when i was for, my father died when i was seven. some brothersith and sisters that take turns and so by the time i was 15, i wasn't too happy. all my brothers, all my brothers served in the military. all five of my brothers were in world war ii. i always would have liked to join. so i falsified my baptismal certificate and went to work trying to enlist first in the marine corps. they knew i was underage and didn't let me in. and they to the army accepted me. off to campy, i was breckenridge, kentucky. ivy: same day? joseph: yes. wasn't aime, it school, it was just the 101st airborne. ivy: do your member what day? august 26. ivy: the day you enlisted in the day that you went? what year? joseph: 1948. ivy: were you going to school at the time? joseph: it was during summer vacation and i was a freshman in high school. ivy: you definitely falsified your information. you and listed and went to camp. will you te
joseph: italy? ivy:: any siblings? joseph: 11. ivy:: are you oldest -- joseph: i'm the youngest. i'm the 12th one. ivy:: oh, my goodness. made you decide to enlist? mother died when i was for, my father died when i was seven. some brothersith and sisters that take turns and so by the time i was 15, i wasn't too happy. all my brothers, all my brothers served in the military. all five of my brothers were in world war ii. i always would have liked to join. so i falsified my baptismal certificate...
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joseph: i think defensive stocks are very rich.ld be very worried about those -- a bit worried about those. francine: last time you are on, we talked extensively about you trying to shake things up. was week, amber capital looking at possibly having representation on the supervisory board. latest ofook at the people coming in and the changes, have you had or has amber capital had any contact with them? do you know what their intentions are? joseph: we have been in touch with everyone, with all the parties. the good news here is that you have got two french tycoons that have invested in the company. one at the stock level, the other one at the holding level. that is not listed. that tells me that if two of the smartest investors and biggest french billionaires are interested in this company, there has got to be some value here. it also tells me that they are unlikely to put up with the crass mismanagement that we have had for the last two decades. francine: do you have the same vision? do you share a vision with some of them? is amb
joseph: i think defensive stocks are very rich.ld be very worried about those -- a bit worried about those. francine: last time you are on, we talked extensively about you trying to shake things up. was week, amber capital looking at possibly having representation on the supervisory board. latest ofook at the people coming in and the changes, have you had or has amber capital had any contact with them? do you know what their intentions are? joseph: we have been in touch with everyone, with all...
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joseph?" i'm like, "yeah?" like cuff it up.e, cuff me up, and put me in a van, and transported me to ice. stephen: born in fiji, joseph is a permanent resident of the us, but not a citizen. because of the crime he committed when he was 21, under current rules he can be deported or detained, so ice sent him to the mesa verde detention center near bakersfield. then covid breaks out. charles: now, covid breaks out, and now this causes panic. stephen: joseph and others there describe dangerous conditions at the mesa verde facility, 100 men crammed into a small space, double bunks 2 to 3 feet apart, only 5 bars of soap for the entire dorm. charles: now, the staff were coming in and out with no masks, no gloves. total disregard, you know, total disregard. and then on top of that, they frisk us down, so they pat us down, touching us with--you know, they could infect us, they come to our living areas and search our living areas, and it's not like they search it and they disinfect it and leave. no, they search it and they just leave, th
joseph?" i'm like, "yeah?" like cuff it up.e, cuff me up, and put me in a van, and transported me to ice. stephen: born in fiji, joseph is a permanent resident of the us, but not a citizen. because of the crime he committed when he was 21, under current rules he can be deported or detained, so ice sent him to the mesa verde detention center near bakersfield. then covid breaks out. charles: now, covid breaks out, and now this causes panic. stephen: joseph and others there describe...
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that was the death of his little brother joseph. he was quite a hero. the familyg to dynamics of that time, his older brother was to be the one who went into politics. to play a supportive role. unfortunately, in a bombing run in which the bombs went off , his father joseph turned to him. much of his younger life he gets away with being friendly and well-liked. not all that serious of a player. he saw the war develop. he became a much more serious person. when world war ii ends, fdr has died. the world changes. phase ofinto a new this relationship between the kennedys and roosevelt. now the primary relationship is between eleanor roosevelt, who is arguably the most powerful woman in america, certainly one of the most powerful women in the world. and a major influence on the democratic party. their political career start to intersect. it really happens when kennedy becomes a senator. elinor has very different political views. >> you can correct me if i am wrong on this. schismart of the early revolved around senator mccarthy. with theelationship kennedys
that was the death of his little brother joseph. he was quite a hero. the familyg to dynamics of that time, his older brother was to be the one who went into politics. to play a supportive role. unfortunately, in a bombing run in which the bombs went off , his father joseph turned to him. much of his younger life he gets away with being friendly and well-liked. not all that serious of a player. he saw the war develop. he became a much more serious person. when world war ii ends, fdr has died....
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yeah i mean so joseph. associate professor of forensic studies at some of the news believe a university into off. here for the hausherr courses community sure helped our audience share right over on i want to call him mr robert kennedy paper and. are in our friends in karate can you introduce yourselves place. your i'm sure you are a shrub and the c.e.o. for an event the art which is a full scale we simply enter the house in the right spirit and. hello hi i'm fresh so far and yet i'm the founder and director for a number we are this is primarily a training tool for programs going 400 number of. excellent thank you all for being here today joseph because it covered 19 how are they going to do the hodge this year. my understanding from what i've read and obviously i haven't been there my understanding is that all of the missing was to those people who are already within saudi arabia. and so there will be a very limited amount of people who are able to go to go on harsh but what is important from a most perspe
yeah i mean so joseph. associate professor of forensic studies at some of the news believe a university into off. here for the hausherr courses community sure helped our audience share right over on i want to call him mr robert kennedy paper and. are in our friends in karate can you introduce yourselves place. your i'm sure you are a shrub and the c.e.o. for an event the art which is a full scale we simply enter the house in the right spirit and. hello hi i'm fresh so far and yet i'm the...
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sister theresa joseph worked for 30 years. jennifer currently works in the neurology area in the north campus. i congratulate jennifer kernaghan. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. mcadams, for five minutes. mr. mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. i rise to recognize some
sister theresa joseph worked for 30 years. jennifer currently works in the neurology area in the north campus. i congratulate jennifer kernaghan. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. mcadams, for five minutes. mr. mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. i rise to recognize some
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joseph: pleasure to be with you today.ced our lead candidate for the vaccine on march 30, we have made great progress. in the next few weeks, we will have our preclinical data published in a prestigious scientific journal, but we have so much conviction and confidence based on that data that we able to move into trials for humans starting next week, next wednesday to be specific. people,better than 1000 ranging -- it will be better than 1000 people. the most vulnerable population. we will be studying it as a single dosegel -- regimen. we are in discussion with the nih to see of we can be responsibly began our phase three data and trials at the end of september. that would also be ahead of time and measure obviously the vaccines -- vaccine's effectiveness. we are working 20 to address covid-19. guy: guy johnson in london. this is a not-for-profit basis. can you explain what that actually means in reality? joseph: we are currently working through our cost structure. think we have a good handle on that. it will be dependent o
joseph: pleasure to be with you today.ced our lead candidate for the vaccine on march 30, we have made great progress. in the next few weeks, we will have our preclinical data published in a prestigious scientific journal, but we have so much conviction and confidence based on that data that we able to move into trials for humans starting next week, next wednesday to be specific. people,better than 1000 ranging -- it will be better than 1000 people. the most vulnerable population. we will be...
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joseph: yo creo que hay mucha posibilidad.Án llenando el sistema de salud y todos llegan muy enfermos, no son pacientes que puedan entrar y luego salir. borja: algunos de sus colegas estÁn reportando que tiene que decidir a quÉ pacientes atienden. ¿cÓmo estÁn tomando esa decisiÓn? joseph: nosotros hemos sido afortunados de que todavÍa tenemos muchas camas.me cuentan que tienen que decidir a quiÉn resucitan, a quÉ pacientes pueden sacar adelante. carolina: cuÉntenos el tema del equipo de protecciÓn en los hospitales. a nivel nacional muchos reporta que los mÉdicos, enfermeros no tiene suficiente equipo para protegerse. ¿cuÁl es el mensaje del hospital y el que le manda usted al gobierno? joseph: es un hospital privado y tenemos equipo. usamos de ocho a 10 equipos por personas por dÍa. estÁn rehusando el equipo y una y otra vez. carolina: imagino que debe ser muy alarmante para usted y sus colegas. le agradecemos por estar aquÍ directamente desde houston, texas, un estado que se ha visto muy afectado por el tema de contagios. bo
joseph: yo creo que hay mucha posibilidad.Án llenando el sistema de salud y todos llegan muy enfermos, no son pacientes que puedan entrar y luego salir. borja: algunos de sus colegas estÁn reportando que tiene que decidir a quÉ pacientes atienden. ¿cÓmo estÁn tomando esa decisiÓn? joseph: nosotros hemos sido afortunados de que todavÍa tenemos muchas camas.me cuentan que tienen que decidir a quiÉn resucitan, a quÉ pacientes pueden sacar adelante. carolina: cuÉntenos el tema del equipo...
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excellent thank you all for being here today joseph because it covered 19 how are they going to do the hodge this year. my understanding from what i've read and obviously i have my understanding is that all of the moves in the harsh to those who are already within saudi arabia. and so there will be a very limited amount of people who are able to go to go on harsh but what is important from of most perspective is that the. wheel will continue and this right which is an operation of an almost lose will be honored this year as best it can on the circumstances. i want to bring him some voices from our community right off the top here here few people who are thinking about trying to go to hotch this year in the near future what it means that they won't be able to because a covert so i had every intention of making here c c not money ticking of the jobs that lined. and then seeing how cold it may team is affecting. so much of this is in raking in the world. and how financially it strikes a lot of us and has struck a lot of us straight a lot of us. you know i don't know when i'll do it in the
excellent thank you all for being here today joseph because it covered 19 how are they going to do the hodge this year. my understanding from what i've read and obviously i have my understanding is that all of the moves in the harsh to those who are already within saudi arabia. and so there will be a very limited amount of people who are able to go to go on harsh but what is important from of most perspective is that the. wheel will continue and this right which is an operation of an almost...
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joseph passed away april 9.ante believes his father may have been one of the bodies discovered in the morgue. >> what do you think he was thinking in the end? >> unfortunately, i think he was a bit scared or more than a bit scared. >> has anyone from andover contacted you or your family, offered their condolences? >> never. no one has called. no. >> andover facility denied all allegation contained in a lawsuit and told abc news their staff worked around the clock and took steps to prepare and handle the crisis, including separating sick patients and falling cdc guidelines. they say they reached out to government agencies for help dozens of times adding that they've made significant progress since the hart of the pandemic, taking steps to ensure safety and have not had a single covid resident since may 12. both andover buildings remain fully operational and are now along with several other nursing homes part of a state-wide investigation by the attorney general. the families are left with their regrets and grief
joseph passed away april 9.ante believes his father may have been one of the bodies discovered in the morgue. >> what do you think he was thinking in the end? >> unfortunately, i think he was a bit scared or more than a bit scared. >> has anyone from andover contacted you or your family, offered their condolences? >> never. no one has called. no. >> andover facility denied all allegation contained in a lawsuit and told abc news their staff worked around the clock...
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kabila but to get rid of his system unfortunately coming out of the 20000 elections joseph kabila and his coalition what they call the f.c.c. coming from protocol go they retain a great deal of power are certainly in the parliament they have a super majority upper and lower chambers throughout the provinces they have super majority and a governorship so just it could be 0 is still very much a major force in the politics in the country because of the position that his coalition holds so as i said the 20000 elections are one key element to retain 2nd is that what's unfolding is an elite affair in a lot of respects the battle between computer and chess acadia the president and the reason why i say that is because there the exchanges that they're having had very little to do with the material conditions of the people we see today and the exchange rate is dismal for the congolese franc where people are it costs more to actually buy less in the country so what are you talking about economic condition the social conditions what's unfolding among the politicians is not affecting the operation
kabila but to get rid of his system unfortunately coming out of the 20000 elections joseph kabila and his coalition what they call the f.c.c. coming from protocol go they retain a great deal of power are certainly in the parliament they have a super majority upper and lower chambers throughout the provinces they have super majority and a governorship so just it could be 0 is still very much a major force in the politics in the country because of the position that his coalition holds so as i...
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they kissed melinda raking previous polls in favor of the former president joseph kabila who stepped down last year after 18 years in office we'll bring our guests in just a moment but 1st this report from catherine soy who's following developments from kenya. shooting started as supporters of president likes to see katie's union for democracy and social congress party on a march in kinshasa police fired tear gas and bullets to disperse demonstrators trying to reach parliament you d.p.s. official said security forces shot and killed several protesters others carried away the body of one of the victims a police officer was also killed a police station attacked and fire on stolen. the u.d.p. as forms half of the governing coalition in the democratic republic of congo they're angry about the parliamentary nomination of the president of the electoral commission their cues wrong side manana of being part of the team that presided over offload election in 2018 has not publicly responded to the accusations protesters in march 2 party offices of the other half of the qualification former pre
they kissed melinda raking previous polls in favor of the former president joseph kabila who stepped down last year after 18 years in office we'll bring our guests in just a moment but 1st this report from catherine soy who's following developments from kenya. shooting started as supporters of president likes to see katie's union for democracy and social congress party on a march in kinshasa police fired tear gas and bullets to disperse demonstrators trying to reach parliament you d.p.s....
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a coalition between the party of the current president felix just a care in the former president joseph kabila. following these protests from nairobi . the calling for the dissolution of parliament and for electoral reforms and they say that the parliament isn't legitimate because it was elected in an election one and a half years ago that they say was rigged and under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president joseph kabila this could be less step down at the time of the election he couldn't run again because he already reached his constitutional limits of terms but according to league documents the opposition were rigged out of their victory and felix the security the current president was announced the winner now to security and could be entered a fragile coalition after that which is widely seen to be an arrangement that was meant to keep joseph kabila in power but from behind the scenes now that coalition has been on the quite some tension in recent months and these calls come at a time which is he carries trying to assert his author
a coalition between the party of the current president felix just a care in the former president joseph kabila. following these protests from nairobi . the calling for the dissolution of parliament and for electoral reforms and they say that the parliament isn't legitimate because it was elected in an election one and a half years ago that they say was rigged and under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president joseph kabila this could be less...
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under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president joseph kabila this could be less step down at the time of the election he couldn't run again because it already reached its constitutional limits of terms but according to league documents the opposition move out of their victory and felix the security the current president was announced the winner now to security and could be entered a fragile coalition after that which is widely seen to be an arrangement that was meant to keep joseph kabila in power from behind the scenes now that coalition has been on the quite some tension in recent months and these calls come at a time which is he carries trying to assert his authority and joseph kabila seems to be trying to push back the u.a.e. is ready to launch its 1st space mission on sunday the emirates mars mission also known as hope is shuttle to launch an age to a rocket from japan's at talladega she must space center at 2158 g.m.t. hope is expected to reach mars in february 2021 the year the u.a.e. celebrates 50 years since its formation the u.
under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president joseph kabila this could be less step down at the time of the election he couldn't run again because it already reached its constitutional limits of terms but according to league documents the opposition move out of their victory and felix the security the current president was announced the winner now to security and could be entered a fragile coalition after that which is widely seen to be an...
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joseph lochner was born in bavaria, germany in 1863. he came to the u.s.t 24 and ended up in utica, new york and opened up a bakery. they made cakes and cookies and breads and things like that. i have a cousin who talked about how their uncle joe, would come to their house every sunday and bring all kinds of sweets and they talked about how delicious they were. i know later on in life, the bakery was thriving and joe bought up an entire city block in the utica. he had the first corona city as well. in some of the old family documents, we came across the contract from 1896 that was a cool partnership agreement between my great-grandfather and mr. smother. the contract is 98% of partnership to joseph lochner and the remaining 2% to smother. what it does, i think, it is a way to try to get around the bake shop act. after joe had been arrested and he took the case to court, every baker in america donated a dollar to the legal defense fund. my mother always told me that. i think it was a test case. the reason i think joe would make a sympathetic defended is tha
joseph lochner was born in bavaria, germany in 1863. he came to the u.s.t 24 and ended up in utica, new york and opened up a bakery. they made cakes and cookies and breads and things like that. i have a cousin who talked about how their uncle joe, would come to their house every sunday and bring all kinds of sweets and they talked about how delicious they were. i know later on in life, the bakery was thriving and joe bought up an entire city block in the utica. he had the first corona city as...
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joseph, final word from you?s friday and also, i think the live interview is so crucial. experience the joy of a bigger world in a highly-connected lexus vehicle at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. exwhich is why we keep taking care of ourselves, like screening for colon cancer. because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. cologuard is noninvasive and detects altered dna in your stool... ...to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. so, don't wait to screen. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. maria: have a great weekend, everybody. thanks to this all-star panel right here, right now with stuart varney and "varney & company." over to you, stu. stuart: thanks. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. you know, vaccine news often mo
joseph, final word from you?s friday and also, i think the live interview is so crucial. experience the joy of a bigger world in a highly-connected lexus vehicle at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. exwhich is why we keep taking care of ourselves, like screening for colon cancer. because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. cologuard is noninvasive and detects altered dna in your...
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joseph denardi is at st ifel. has done different is that he actually has buys on the airlines. are you bottom picking there? on do you construct day buy a company and an industry -- how do you construct a buy on an industry in the company fighting for its life? joseph: you have to believe that the demand for travel will return at some point, and consolidation in the industry will increase earnings power for the survivors and the airlines in a position to play off of them at some point. therlying all of that are work we have done related to how much money airlines make selling miles to credit card companies. that portion of the business is substantially more durable than the core airline business. there's real value their longer-term. obviously we need people to travel, but there is tremendous value there. united validated that with the debt raise they did a little while ago, where the credit market essentially valued their loyalty program at $20 billion to $25 billion. there's an asset there that is still under ap
joseph denardi is at st ifel. has done different is that he actually has buys on the airlines. are you bottom picking there? on do you construct day buy a company and an industry -- how do you construct a buy on an industry in the company fighting for its life? joseph: you have to believe that the demand for travel will return at some point, and consolidation in the industry will increase earnings power for the survivors and the airlines in a position to play off of them at some point....
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>> joseph's story is one of the great in history. he is appointed to the court, he's also the first professor at law at harvard university. he wrote a massive number of treaties and had a great influence on american law and all sorts of areas beyond the constitution. joseph's story was one of the great justices. william johnson is a fascinating figure. he was jefferson's first appointee to the court. he thought he was going to be the guy that would start to put things to the right, and johnson for the most part, it dared to the vision and was a great disappointment to thomas jefferson. but he's also very bright person who wrote some good opinions. >> sorry, this is kind of a fun question because actually two of the justices at that time todd and deval, did compete in scholarly estimation for the least estimation of that time. marshals decision to do away with that opinions that have been common before him, and speak with one voice, it was incredibly important. but it did have the effect of bearings on some places. the justices of cou
>> joseph's story is one of the great in history. he is appointed to the court, he's also the first professor at law at harvard university. he wrote a massive number of treaties and had a great influence on american law and all sorts of areas beyond the constitution. joseph's story was one of the great justices. william johnson is a fascinating figure. he was jefferson's first appointee to the court. he thought he was going to be the guy that would start to put things to the right, and...
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i'm going to start off with you, joseph.ttleground states where joe biden has a significant lead in some areas at this point? >> well, look, i think the reality is that what people poll on in the summertime is really what they vote on when it comes to november. what this election is going to be about is not the enthusiasm gap but literally the living and dying of america. who has the opportunity to put americans back to work? who has the plan to make sure that people can put food on their table? this is no longer a game of who is wearing the mask and who is not wearing a mask. it's really going to be a plan of who can make america rise like the phoenix we are in a post covid-19 world. jillian: you guys know, both of you know the importance of florida, especially. joe biden taking the lead there at this point. kevin, i'll go to you with the significance of that. >> yeah, jillian. florida is the whole ballgame, in addition to the former blue wall states of michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. i've been encouraged to see the c
i'm going to start off with you, joseph.ttleground states where joe biden has a significant lead in some areas at this point? >> well, look, i think the reality is that what people poll on in the summertime is really what they vote on when it comes to november. what this election is going to be about is not the enthusiasm gap but literally the living and dying of america. who has the opportunity to put americans back to work? who has the plan to make sure that people can put food on their...
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protest in the democratic republic of congo against plans to appoint an ally of former president joseph kabila as electoral chief. washington's n.f.l. team drops the redskins name and logo bowing to criticism that offensive to native americans. more than a quarter of the world's recorded covered 1000 cases are in the u.s. over the weekend 7 states set to daily case records in florida added more infections in a day than any state had previously but if the case is month the trumpet ministration seems to be targeting its own infectious disease experts logical hain begins our coverage. a new tragic record the largest number of coronavirus cases diagnosed in a single day in a single state of florida more than 15000 confirmed cases and the death toll is rising this is a state that was one of the 1st to reopen its economy and its republican governor was defiant at 1st a lot of people in your profession who wax poetic leak for weeks and weeks about out florida was going to be just like new york wait 2 weeks florida's going to be next just like it only wait 2 weeks well hell we're 8 weeks away f
protest in the democratic republic of congo against plans to appoint an ally of former president joseph kabila as electoral chief. washington's n.f.l. team drops the redskins name and logo bowing to criticism that offensive to native americans. more than a quarter of the world's recorded covered 1000 cases are in the u.s. over the weekend 7 states set to daily case records in florida added more infections in a day than any state had previously but if the case is month the trumpet ministration...
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i want to have you listened to joseph borelli, new york city councilman who was against the action that happened last night. here is what he said. >> we know what we're doing and we know that what we are doing will create a more violent city and yet we are doing it anyway. we are making these cuts to appease a fraction of far left new yorkers and i understand the politics of it but we are also making these cuts to continue this false propagation that police officers are the gravest danger to the public. as though less police officers will somehow make the general public safer in new york city. >> dana: do you have a concern, congressman, that this could backfire, and actually end up with more crime as we have already seen in new york city but possibly across the country with vulnerable populations not protected? >> what i'm hoping we can stop doing is exaggerating people's positions who are seemingly on another side of the issue.
i want to have you listened to joseph borelli, new york city councilman who was against the action that happened last night. here is what he said. >> we know what we're doing and we know that what we are doing will create a more violent city and yet we are doing it anyway. we are making these cuts to appease a fraction of far left new yorkers and i understand the politics of it but we are also making these cuts to continue this false propagation that police officers are the gravest danger...
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joseph, what do you make of these protests of july 4th?us occasion. and i am in many ways taken aback by individuals who are professing love and tolerance and at the same time somehow think they can heal america by telling people that they have to hate america. so i think we can acknowledge the fact that america is in many ways an imperfect -- a perfect nation, founded possibly by imperfect men. we should be able to understand the art of progress that's been able to be made and that progress is rooted in the decisions and words committed to paper in 1776. and so i think we should be able to start there and acknowledge the greatness that is america and also the pr progress that we have yet to make. rob: anthony, your response? >> well, i think we're doing it. what i think america is doing right now is i think america is trying to reimagine itself. we're trying to reimagine ourselves as something a little more than just celebrating things that don't make a lot of americans feel comfortable. you have to remember what happened when the europea
joseph, what do you make of these protests of july 4th?us occasion. and i am in many ways taken aback by individuals who are professing love and tolerance and at the same time somehow think they can heal america by telling people that they have to hate america. so i think we can acknowledge the fact that america is in many ways an imperfect -- a perfect nation, founded possibly by imperfect men. we should be able to understand the art of progress that's been able to be made and that progress is...
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protest against the nomination of a new election chief considered it too close to former president joseph kabila and cost of us president arrives in the hague to be grilled over alleged war crimes. we've got the weather turning a little more mobile across northern parts of europe more clouds some pieces of
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where only watching the boats dropped josephs the captain gets as much onto it as he can. i don't think i don't know actually how many people and animals there are my counted for cows and for sheeps. off what are the maximum is about 1015 comes in the maximum number of people i would say is 5250. but it's very dangerous. if we're unlucky and a storm hits one more in the middle of the lake. that's really dangerous because. i. offer a 2 hour journey the water taxi arrives at top a market for the animals getting also a boat is a much more pleasant experience in getting off. the. last of. the passengers or badly off the boat when it heads back out to cross the lake. at the top market the center of spicer's mingles with the aroma of freshly fried fridges. that. still it's hard to ignore the smell of petrol and fish. and at this point perri of sense one in particular is missing the center rived from a fruit found at every market stall the cocoa fruit at santa doesn't dom fold until it has been processed. ghana is the world's 2nd biggest producer of coca hundreds of trucks transp
where only watching the boats dropped josephs the captain gets as much onto it as he can. i don't think i don't know actually how many people and animals there are my counted for cows and for sheeps. off what are the maximum is about 1015 comes in the maximum number of people i would say is 5250. but it's very dangerous. if we're unlucky and a storm hits one more in the middle of the lake. that's really dangerous because. i. offer a 2 hour journey the water taxi arrives at top a market for the...
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where really watching the boats draft josephs the captain gets as much onto it as he can. i write a lot of stuff i don't know actually how many people and animals there are my counted for cows and for sheeps. what are the next moments about 1015 comes and the maximum number of people i would say is 50 to 150. but it's very dangerous. if we are unlucky under storm it's one more in the middle of the lake. that's really dangerous because. i. offer a 2 hour journey the water taxi arrives at top a market for the animals getting also a boat is a much more pleasant experience and getting off. a lot of. the passengers are barely off the boat when it heads back out across the. at the top the market the center of spices mingles with the aroma of freshly fried freitas. still it's hard to ignore the smell of petrol and fish. and if there's pop array of sense one in particular is missing the center rived from a fruit found at every market stall the cocoa fruit at santa doesn't dom fold until it has been processed. ghana is the world's 2nd biggest producer of coca hundreds of trucks tra
where really watching the boats draft josephs the captain gets as much onto it as he can. i write a lot of stuff i don't know actually how many people and animals there are my counted for cows and for sheeps. what are the next moments about 1015 comes and the maximum number of people i would say is 50 to 150. but it's very dangerous. if we are unlucky under storm it's one more in the middle of the lake. that's really dangerous because. i. offer a 2 hour journey the water taxi arrives at top a...
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the lawyer for joseph lochner would have begun right here. facing the bench and would have begun with words something like may it please the court, i'm the attorney for joseph lochner, asking the court to reverse his conviction, because he was denied the right to enter into a contract to purchase labor and to accept whatever working hours he, my client, had with the employee. so he would have made that argument right here. the judges would have engaged him in questions, following which the attorney general would have presented the state's viewpoint. and the argument would have been whether the police power of the state can in effect trump the right of someone to purchase labor and the right of someone to contract freely with labor. and these were the two considerations that were in the balance. >> so that is the support that joe lochner faced and lost his case on appeal. we'll have more on that. but matthew is watching us in vallejo, california. >> caller: hi, i had a question that went back to a question earlier, about how the unions were wo
the lawyer for joseph lochner would have begun right here. facing the bench and would have begun with words something like may it please the court, i'm the attorney for joseph lochner, asking the court to reverse his conviction, because he was denied the right to enter into a contract to purchase labor and to accept whatever working hours he, my client, had with the employee. so he would have made that argument right here. the judges would have engaged him in questions, following which the...
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under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president joseph kabila and doing this could be less step down at the time of the election he couldn't run again because he's already reached his constitutional limits of terms but according to league documents the opposition were rigged out of their victory and felix just to carry the current president was announced the winner now being kabila entered a fragile coalition after that which is widely seen to be an arrangement was meant to keep joseph kabila in power but from behind the scenes now that coalition has been on the quite some tension in recent months and these calls come at a time when he's trying to assert his authority and joseph kabila seems to be trying to push back how influential of the church is there. the catholic church is very influential it has a bigger following than any other denomination millions of people in cities and in rural areas across the country and we've seen its political clout before in the lead up to that election they called people to the streets and they came out
under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president joseph kabila and doing this could be less step down at the time of the election he couldn't run again because he's already reached his constitutional limits of terms but according to league documents the opposition were rigged out of their victory and felix just to carry the current president was announced the winner now being kabila entered a fragile coalition after that which is widely seen to...
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peniel joseph. for those of you who don't know, peniel joseph is arguably the founder of this field of black power study. he's done such path-breaking work in the studies of black radicalism, and over time he's now become -- and i think this book really cements it -- one of the great historians of postwar united states. this is a powerful book that all of us will have to pass through not just to understand, you know, black political life, american life, international questions of politics in the late 20th century, but also our own moment. and i think one of the things that always excited me about you as as a thinker and a scholar is that your history always done with an eye toward the present in a self-conscious way. so i'm really grateful to be here, and i was hoping that maybe we could start with a broad question which is about the title. the sword and the shield. up a striking metaphor -- such a striking metaphor. why do you describe malcolm x, martin luther king, these iconic 20th century figure
peniel joseph. for those of you who don't know, peniel joseph is arguably the founder of this field of black power study. he's done such path-breaking work in the studies of black radicalism, and over time he's now become -- and i think this book really cements it -- one of the great historians of postwar united states. this is a powerful book that all of us will have to pass through not just to understand, you know, black political life, american life, international questions of politics in...
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under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president josephkabila this could be less step down at the time of the election he couldn't run again because it already reached his constitutional limits of terms but according to leaked documents the opposition were rigged out of their victory and felix the security the current president was announced the winner now to security and could be entered a fragile coalition after that which is widely seen to be an arrangement that was meant to keep joseph kabila in power but from behind the scenes that coalition has been on the quite some tension in recent months and these calls come at a time which is he carries trying to assert his authority and joseph kabila seems to be trying to push back e.u. countries are threatening sanctions against foreign governments interfering in the conflict in libya in a joint statement the leaders of france germany and italy want to call for an actors to respect the u.n. arms embargo and also added that it breaches continue would see on land or in the air sanctions will be
under an electoral commission which they say was partisan and biased in favor of former president josephkabila this could be less step down at the time of the election he couldn't run again because it already reached his constitutional limits of terms but according to leaked documents the opposition were rigged out of their victory and felix the security the current president was announced the winner now to security and could be entered a fragile coalition after that which is widely seen to be...
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of president felix just a kennedy and he's called the coalition he's formed with former president joseph kabila they say that this coalition is not taking them in the right direction the country is in a political and economic crisis they say that things needs to change and just going back to that nomination of manon though we did speak to some parliamentarians who are saying that the protesters really are directing their anger to the wrong body because constitutionally it's really just 4 days that on monday tends to nominate the president of the electoral commission and this was done in june and that name was forwarded to parliament for approval by the thousands of people who've been coming out to the streets saying that the parliament should have decided the hocks to delay that decision knowing that that name would be rejected by the population perhaps the parliamentarians would've gone back to the religious leader as a try to make compromise perhaps seen whether there could be a consensus made and i think presidential security now has that opportunity because he has a vinyl. even if he
of president felix just a kennedy and he's called the coalition he's formed with former president joseph kabila they say that this coalition is not taking them in the right direction the country is in a political and economic crisis they say that things needs to change and just going back to that nomination of manon though we did speak to some parliamentarians who are saying that the protesters really are directing their anger to the wrong body because constitutionally it's really just 4 days...
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being complicit in the rigging of past elections as a milonga is biased towards former president joseph kabila our correspondent catherine so i has been watching developments from the kenyan capital nairobi. walkinshaw also right now is called police managed to disperse the thousands of protesters who won driving battles with the police all afternoon. dece test really were organized by an opposition qualification called and in the capital kinshasa we so. very influential politician with a huge following so he led he was leading this of thousands of his supporters they were heading to parliament they were dispatched by police using tear gas and they say that they are angry with this nomination of this the president of the electoral commission but they also say that beyond that they're unhappy with the leadership of president that leads to security and the coalition he has formed with former president joseph kabila they say that this has plunged the country in a political and economic crisis and the president needs to act are gently to solve the situation. and that this is al jazeera and
being complicit in the rigging of past elections as a milonga is biased towards former president joseph kabila our correspondent catherine so i has been watching developments from the kenyan capital nairobi. walkinshaw also right now is called police managed to disperse the thousands of protesters who won driving battles with the police all afternoon. dece test really were organized by an opposition qualification called and in the capital kinshasa we so. very influential politician with a huge...
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protest against the nomination of a new election chief considered to close the former president joseph kabila down. low welcome to the program the united states has toughened its stance on china's disputed claims to offshore resources in most of the south china sea calling them completely under full secretary of state might pompei or has released a statement saying beijing is no legal grounds to unilaterally impose its will on the region the move is likely to further increase tensions between the nations earlier china sanctioned 2 prominent u.s. senators for supporting measures against the treatment of chinese weekers our white house correspondent kimberly how it has more. well i think what's so pronounced about this is the fact that up until now the u.s. had always maintained that when it came to disputes in these territorial waters and the claims that china has made in those waters that this really needed to be resolved at you and back to arbitration so this is a complete departure from that standpoint the u.s. secretary of state in his statement as well as tweets as you mentioned co
protest against the nomination of a new election chief considered to close the former president joseph kabila down. low welcome to the program the united states has toughened its stance on china's disputed claims to offshore resources in most of the south china sea calling them completely under full secretary of state might pompei or has released a statement saying beijing is no legal grounds to unilaterally impose its will on the region the move is likely to further increase tensions between...
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complicit in the rigging of past elections they say milan that is biased towards former president joseph kabila who formed a coalition government with president bush kitty. well it could be a step down last year off to nearly 2 decades in office and his allies hold a parliamentary majority and control most cabinet ministries just last month could be his allies proposed judicial reforms and also sparked protests reforms would have given the justice minister more powers if he judges and prosecutors present a few days to see can he rejects them and the justice minister was briefly arrested deepening the rift within the governing coalition catherine sawyer has been watching developments from the kenyan capital nairobi. right now is called police managed to disperse the thousands of protesters who. holds with the police all afternoon. this test really were organized by an opposition qualification called and in the capital kinshasa we so. very influential politician with a huge following so he let he was leading this of thousands of his supporters they were heading to palm meant. by police usi
complicit in the rigging of past elections they say milan that is biased towards former president joseph kabila who formed a coalition government with president bush kitty. well it could be a step down last year off to nearly 2 decades in office and his allies hold a parliamentary majority and control most cabinet ministries just last month could be his allies proposed judicial reforms and also sparked protests reforms would have given the justice minister more powers if he judges and...
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being complicit in rigging previous elections they say milan days biased towards former president joseph kabila. stepped down last year after nearly 2 decades in office but is on the rise hold the parliamentary majority and control most cabinet ministries just last month proposed judicial reforms that also sparked protests the reforms would have given the justice minister more powers over judges and prosecutors present an excuse to carry rejected them and the justice minister was briefly arrested deepening the rift within the governing coalition al jazeera as katherine sawyer has more on what's causing the unrest. walkinshaw so right now it's called play. least managed to disperse the thousands of protesters who won granting battles with the police all afternoon. dece test really were organized by an opposition qualification called and in the copy token schussel we so john p.r. bemba a very influential politician with a huge following so he let he was leading this of thousands of his supporters they were heading to palm meant they were despotic by police using tear gas and they say that
being complicit in rigging previous elections they say milan days biased towards former president joseph kabila. stepped down last year after nearly 2 decades in office but is on the rise hold the parliamentary majority and control most cabinet ministries just last month proposed judicial reforms that also sparked protests the reforms would have given the justice minister more powers over judges and prosecutors present an excuse to carry rejected them and the justice minister was briefly...
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recent months and these calls come at a time which is he carries trying to assert his authority and joseph kabila seems to be trying to push back 5 days of heavy rainfall in eastern china have prompted officials to raise a flood alert to the highest level at least 14 people have died as the yangtze river and its tributaries swamped communities soldiers have been deployed to help build makeshift barriers with sandbags to keep water out with already have also opened 35 gates of the 3 gorges dam which spans the river in an effort to reduce water levels. nearly 4000000 people in india's assam state in neighbor paul have been forced from their homes because of floods although 100 people have been killed the heavy monsoon rains caused rivers to break their banks coronavirus stopped on missions are also complicating delivery of aid shipments. protests by black lives better demonstrators took place in the u.s. city of portland again last night it's been 6 weeks without a break on friday the state of oregon sued federal law enforcement agencies accusing them of unlawfully detaining demonstrators do
recent months and these calls come at a time which is he carries trying to assert his authority and joseph kabila seems to be trying to push back 5 days of heavy rainfall in eastern china have prompted officials to raise a flood alert to the highest level at least 14 people have died as the yangtze river and its tributaries swamped communities soldiers have been deployed to help build makeshift barriers with sandbags to keep water out with already have also opened 35 gates of the 3 gorges dam...
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conducted under closed doors and for prisoners to be transferred to mainland china that speak to joseph chang who's a political science it scientists and pro-democracy campaign and he's usually based in hong kong but joins us from sydney in australia thank you for being with us joseph how concerned are you that the national security law is now also being used to crack down on online communications. we are very concerned we are very worried because the whole piece of legislation is designed to exact need to create a deterrence you found that definitions are very ate and your formulation is followed the chinese neagle farmer to defend the traditional hong kong common law farmer to the distinction dog to difficult to make that distinction between freedom of speech freedom of articulation and chill action is very frightening at the moment this law is soon to be a serious threat against tolls from the pro-democracy who intends to run into coming not just to come to you elections against olds who would like to organize a new goal. in against olds who would like to engage in lobbying in search
conducted under closed doors and for prisoners to be transferred to mainland china that speak to joseph chang who's a political science it scientists and pro-democracy campaign and he's usually based in hong kong but joins us from sydney in australia thank you for being with us joseph how concerned are you that the national security law is now also being used to crack down on online communications. we are very concerned we are very worried because the whole piece of legislation is designed to...
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software law and of being complicit in rigging past elections and biased towards former president joseph kabila. mani's prime minister says it never any people have died in 3 days of protests calling for president abraham who called kate to to resign and happy with the president's handling of a long running conflict and economic crisis and disputed elections an effort to ease tensions several detained opposition figures have now been freed. up so that headlines got more news here on out there right after the stream. al-jazeera. and. their welcome to the stream i am josh rushing and you are in my home today we're talking about what's bills like a major shift in the movement to stop pipelines in the u.s. to quit with native americans resisting those pipelines and they've had quite a few successes recently now hey look we're live on you tube and i'm hoping you're going to join us in that you to chat over there so that i can get some of your discussions and during the show. let's go right to the issue you know in the u.s. right now about 9000 miles a pipeline with another 12500 miles already
software law and of being complicit in rigging past elections and biased towards former president joseph kabila. mani's prime minister says it never any people have died in 3 days of protests calling for president abraham who called kate to to resign and happy with the president's handling of a long running conflict and economic crisis and disputed elections an effort to ease tensions several detained opposition figures have now been freed. up so that headlines got more news here on out there...
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my name is nancy joseph, and i am a united states magistrate judge. >> the united states district courtdistrict of wisconsin, now in session. >> my favorite part of the job is doing naturalization ceremonies. during the ceremony, the citizens take the oath of citizenship, so it is really the last step in their journey. they have met the requirements, past their civic exam, and then they come to court and raise their right hands and pledge allegiance to the united states. it is really a very powerful moment. for me personally though, the real reason i really love naturalization ceremonies is because i am a naturalized citizen myself. i was born in haiti. my parents left haiti when i was one or two years old, and they left me in the care of my other mother who raised me until i joined my parents in the u.s. when i was eight years old. it was quite the transition to come to the united states. and i had to learn english and what it was like to walk in the snow and attend schools with kids who didn't speak the same language. i was 19 years old. i was going to be a sophomore in college when i
my name is nancy joseph, and i am a united states magistrate judge. >> the united states district courtdistrict of wisconsin, now in session. >> my favorite part of the job is doing naturalization ceremonies. during the ceremony, the citizens take the oath of citizenship, so it is really the last step in their journey. they have met the requirements, past their civic exam, and then they come to court and raise their right hands and pledge allegiance to the united states. it is...
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from joseph tully, another way to survive. >> it was an absolute necessity when i got it.down the road when people come in with a gift certificate for food, they are going to get the best meal they have ever had. >> the restaurant is hoping the program increases foot traffic to spread the business downtown. >> that is the most awesome thing that guy could ever have done. >> raised in martinez, he says every year he donates profits to charity. reporting for ktvu fox2 news. >>> time is now 4:26. still ahead, one oakland community to part by this. a noisy neighbor. why some of the neighborhoods say this while peacock has got to go. >>> also a key tool in the age of your conferencing is on the way. the latest gadget being rolled out by zoom, as more businesses and schools plan to continue operating from home. >>> when we do open, it will be one of the most safe environments that we are demanding. >> safely reopening schools. how bay area families and educators are approaching this very hot issue, as more school districts detail their plans for the coming fall. >>> plus, >> you
from joseph tully, another way to survive. >> it was an absolute necessity when i got it.down the road when people come in with a gift certificate for food, they are going to get the best meal they have ever had. >> the restaurant is hoping the program increases foot traffic to spread the business downtown. >> that is the most awesome thing that guy could ever have done. >> raised in martinez, he says every year he donates profits to charity. reporting for ktvu fox2...