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judith hartmann is going to be joining us.ciated press is reporting that two were killed following an explosion at a veterans affairs hospital. we are going to continue to monitor that situation and bring you the key developments. this is bloomberg. guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. alix steel is a new york. this is "bloomberg markets." the ongoing ballot count in the united states and a covid vaccine on the horizon sent markets into a frenzy this week. scarlet fu is here to break it down. scarlet: we had a mixed week in the cash market, although the are muted compared to the cash market. it all comes back to the between themes that have dominated this week, a divided government led by joe biden and progress on pfizer's vaccine. . a vaccine signals a pass to normalcy. the reopening of the economy. consumers getting on planes and employees getting into their cars and driving into the office, which means demand for oil. take a look at oil futures. they have shut up in the past week. the bgi -- wti up almost 9%. that would
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judith: most countries are making side deals directly with pharmaceuticals..k., for example, has signed up for more than 300 million doses of six different vaccines. the u.s. hopes to get 300 million doses of various vaccines by januy. ros: let me show you this graphic from the one campaign that shows you the results of their vac access test in rms of fair access for poor countries. pfizer is a long way down that list. i have been speaking to the one campaign policy director about why that is. >> we created the test to evaluate actions countries and can't -- countries and companies are taking an evaluation of a covid-19 vaccine. we have scored all g20 countries and companies that may deals for a promising vaccine. pfizer is in the bottom half of our vaccine access test due largely to lack of collaboration with international efforts like coax, and their lack of commitment to nonprofit pricing. they have also made a lot of bilateral deals with different companies that potentially monopolize the initial supply of vaccine. i think just six buyers, all high income
judith: most countries are making side deals directly with pharmaceuticals..k., for example, has signed up for more than 300 million doses of six different vaccines. the u.s. hopes to get 300 million doses of various vaccines by januy. ros: let me show you this graphic from the one campaign that shows you the results of their vac access test in rms of fair access for poor countries. pfizer is a long way down that list. i have been speaking to the one campaign policy director about why that is....
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i'm pleased to be in conversation today with my colleague, judith butler, discussing the new book the forc of nonviolence. judith butler is a fundamental voice in our understanding of gender, sexuality, politics, theory and of the author of 13 books including like i said the force of nonviolence. judiths a professor in the department of compative literature and prossor in the program and critical theory at uc berkeley. so, welcome, judith. >> i'm pleed to be here and speang with you. >> i'm excited to talk with you about your new book. i thought we might begin our conversati helping readers understand that intervenon of the book the sort of conceptual basis in your argumen for reimagining the conception for nonviolence. the book sort of encourages an understanding of nonviolence thats left rooted in a kind of individual morality and a more than concerted politic practice. i thought we would sort of bin by taking a minute to explain why thehift away from kindf indidual morality as you put it sometimes one's relation to the specific part of t soul and kind of moral philosophy and cial t
i'm pleased to be in conversation today with my colleague, judith butler, discussing the new book the forc of nonviolence. judith butler is a fundamental voice in our understanding of gender, sexuality, politics, theory and of the author of 13 books including like i said the force of nonviolence. judiths a professor in the department of compative literature and prossor in the program and critical theory at uc berkeley. so, welcome, judith. >> i'm pleed to be here and speang with you....
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judith, so liverpool is being held up judith, so liverpool is being held up as an example these days,been able to move down a tear? yes, it is being said here that the extra measures, which liverpool has taken, have paid off. the mayor of the liverpool city region steve rotherham said that it is a vindication of having done the right thing at the right time. he said coronavirus was in danger of spiralling completely out of control here, and it has been brought back to manageable levels, he said because of the behaviour of people in the way they have responded to the restrictions. seven weeks ago, they were at the top of the infection league tables. they have actually dropped that infection rate down here by nearly 70%. now of course liverpool has piloted mass testing, and we now know that more than half of the population here has taken the opportunity to have a test, and borisjohnson said this evening that liverpool has set an example, which he would like other parts of the country to replicate. and will has always had a lower rate of infection, and i suppose this is proof now? yes, p
judith, so liverpool is being held up judith, so liverpool is being held up as an example these days,been able to move down a tear? yes, it is being said here that the extra measures, which liverpool has taken, have paid off. the mayor of the liverpool city region steve rotherham said that it is a vindication of having done the right thing at the right time. he said coronavirus was in danger of spiralling completely out of control here, and it has been brought back to manageable levels, he said...
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judith.lice began their investigation into the deaths of babies at this hospital, tonight, one of its former nurses is accused of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder. the families of 18 babies are being given support as they come to terms with this news. the nurse lucy letby has been on bailfor much of the news. the nurse lucy letby has been on bail for much of the last two yea rs. on bail for much of the last two years. cheshire police say their investigation has taken so long because it has been highly complex and extremely challenging and they say that they had consulted a number of medical specialists to ensure it's been as thorough as possible. lucy letby once posed for photos in her uniform, telling her local paper in 2013 that she enjoyed nursing babies, as she could see them progress and support their families. now, she's suspected of murdering eight infants and trying to kill another ten. the 30—year—old worked in the neonatal unit at the countess of chester hospital. in 2
judith.lice began their investigation into the deaths of babies at this hospital, tonight, one of its former nurses is accused of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder. the families of 18 babies are being given support as they come to terms with this news. the nurse lucy letby has been on bailfor much of the news. the nurse lucy letby has been on bail for much of the last two yea rs. on bail for much of the last two years. cheshire police say their investigation has taken so long...
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tell us more about the hearing, judith. and lucy letby was on a video link away from here, spoke to confirm her name, her date of birth and her address, only those things. she was not asked to enter any pleas and the charges which she faces were read out to her and to the court. she is accused of the murder of as you say, eight babies, of five boys, whose names were read out, kennelling bennett, joseph johnson, barney g, joseph gelder and eli gelder, and of three girls, elsie mcdowell, daisy parkin and maddie freed full stop she is also accused of the attempted murder of maddie freed and off another nine babies whose identities we can't report. they are protected by a court order. as i say, she didn't enter any please. all we can tell you at this stage it's these alleged murders and attempted murders are said to have happened betweenjune 2015 and june 2016 at the countess of chester hospital, where lucy letby was a nurse in the neonatal unit. she was remanded in custody and she was told she will next appear at court tomorro
tell us more about the hearing, judith. and lucy letby was on a video link away from here, spoke to confirm her name, her date of birth and her address, only those things. she was not asked to enter any pleas and the charges which she faces were read out to her and to the court. she is accused of the murder of as you say, eight babies, of five boys, whose names were read out, kennelling bennett, joseph johnson, barney g, joseph gelder and eli gelder, and of three girls, elsie mcdowell, daisy...
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judith moritz, bbc news, chester. the time is 16 minutes past six. of people in england waiting more than a year for hospital treatment hits a 12—year high. for hospital treatment and for hospital treatment i will be live here in belfast on and i will be live here in belfast ona and i will be live here in belfast on a huge night of international football. if northern ireland here at windsor park and scotland away in belgrade can both win their play—off finals, they will both be through to next yea r‘s finals, they will both be through to next year's euros. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... the early favourite bryson dechambeau finds it tough going in the early stages on the opening day of golf's delayed masters at augusta. it's been one of the toughest aspects of the coronavirus pandemic — the separation of elderly care home residents from their loved ones. now there is a ray of hope. four care homes in england are taking part in a trial in which staff are trained to carry out and analyse rapid result tests — taking less than two hours. it's hope
judith moritz, bbc news, chester. the time is 16 minutes past six. of people in england waiting more than a year for hospital treatment hits a 12—year high. for hospital treatment and for hospital treatment i will be live here in belfast on and i will be live here in belfast ona and i will be live here in belfast on a huge night of international football. if northern ireland here at windsor park and scotland away in belgrade can both win their play—off finals, they will both be through to...
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we are grateful and judith thanks you too. >> condolences. >> thank you. >> i am up next.nd conditioning coach marcus paul died over the weekend. the dallas cowboys paid tribute to him on thanksgiving day during the game against the redskins. he died wednesday after being taken to the hospital when he experienced a medical emergency. the team worry mp stickers on their helmets and knelt in prayer prior to the kick off. tributes poured in and the coach said it was a privilege to work with paul. other cowboys players paid tribute on social media. they said he was a great man who loved getting us better. we should all be like paul, wanting to get others better. rest in peace. >> nicole, you are up next. >> well, as they reminded us, thanksgiving being yesterday i hope everybody had a moment to reflect and be grateful during these difficult times. i didn't have my family and friends around me. that did not stop me from cooking a big bird. watch this. >> the cdc encouraged my family not to come visit me but they won't stop me from making a monster bird. 28 pounds. we will have
we are grateful and judith thanks you too. >> condolences. >> thank you. >> i am up next.nd conditioning coach marcus paul died over the weekend. the dallas cowboys paid tribute to him on thanksgiving day during the game against the redskins. he died wednesday after being taken to the hospital when he experienced a medical emergency. the team worry mp stickers on their helmets and knelt in prayer prior to the kick off. tributes poured in and the coach said it was a privilege...
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i said, judith, that's not what we said. this is what they say we said.e were condemned by the bishop of england, from all different corners, from different countries. but, you know, very other hand get other people to know about the book. >> or books. >> and it was very provocative and if you actually read the book you could see we weren't saying it, but it was an interesting and compelling book. so, yeah, that's -- that was actually a very stressful time. i mean, they would call me and can you drop off burbank for 10 minutes and cnn and then fox, i was on fox, fox news wants to interview you. >> yeah. >> and some of them are attacking you for-- >> yeah. >> and saying, this is a physics book, it's a physics book. no one cares about-- as my mother would say, what could be so upsetting in a physics book. >> isn't that great? like i wake up in the morning and find out i pissed off god, right? >> yeah, i don't know. and we were talking about it and on espn we were talking about the book. and someone sent me a copy of men's health magazine, maybe push-ups in
i said, judith, that's not what we said. this is what they say we said.e were condemned by the bishop of england, from all different corners, from different countries. but, you know, very other hand get other people to know about the book. >> or books. >> and it was very provocative and if you actually read the book you could see we weren't saying it, but it was an interesting and compelling book. so, yeah, that's -- that was actually a very stressful time. i mean, they would call...
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judith browne diani, is.ou so much. >>> if you've been wondering what to do for the upcoming holidays, you're in luck -- well, none of us are in lock. don't go anywhere. we have two doctors standing by to answer all those questions right after this. >>it's shiori. what? >>shi - or - i adam, emily and then... s-uh um... >>it's shiori. sh-ori. thank you, that's great. shiori (in japanese) there you go. >>yeah. (in japanese) wow, it looks beautiful! >>(in japanese) really?! i really like it. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. crest. lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. tonight, try pure zzzs all night. and we'll make y
judith browne diani, is.ou so much. >>> if you've been wondering what to do for the upcoming holidays, you're in luck -- well, none of us are in lock. don't go anywhere. we have two doctors standing by to answer all those questions right after this. >>it's shiori. what? >>shi - or - i adam, emily and then... s-uh um... >>it's shiori. sh-ori. thank you, that's great. shiori (in japanese) there you go. >>yeah. (in japanese) wow, it looks beautiful! >>(in...
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judith browne dianis, thank you so much. always great to talk to you. >> thank you. >>> if you've been wondering what to do for the upcoming whether you should gather together, how to do it safely, you're in luck. well, none of russ in luck. don't go anywhere. we have two doctors standing by to answer all those questions right after this. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can take you to deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms, with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-t
judith browne dianis, thank you so much. always great to talk to you. >> thank you. >>> if you've been wondering what to do for the upcoming whether you should gather together, how to do it safely, you're in luck. well, none of russ in luck. don't go anywhere. we have two doctors standing by to answer all those questions right after this. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can take you to deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed....
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over 150 miles up i-95, in a room papered with urgent to-do lists, new jersey health commissioner juditherisichelli and her task force will be faced with distributing the vaccine in the midst of a grim new wave of the virus. >> judith persichilli: today we are reporting 2,472 new cases. that's the highest we have been since our march-april surge. my biggest fear is that we're dealing with a surge in our hospitals, in our emergency rooms, at the same time that we're trying to vaccinate. and the hospitals will have to spend their time taking care of people and that will impact the staffing of vaccine sites within our hospitals which we rely on. >> martin: in new jersey alone, the goal is to vaccinate 4.7 million people, beginning with health care workers. >> persichilli: we've set a very aspirational goal of 70% of the adult population being vaccinated within six months, so depending on how many vaccination sites we have we might be vaccinating between 60,000 and 80,000 individuals a day in new jersey. >> martin: has operation warp speed given you any indication of how many doses of vaccin
over 150 miles up i-95, in a room papered with urgent to-do lists, new jersey health commissioner juditherisichelli and her task force will be faced with distributing the vaccine in the midst of a grim new wave of the virus. >> judith persichilli: today we are reporting 2,472 new cases. that's the highest we have been since our march-april surge. my biggest fear is that we're dealing with a surge in our hospitals, in our emergency rooms, at the same time that we're trying to vaccinate....
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goods well suited to lovers of high priced life to judith brett. w. .literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find the strength grownup her. might object. to share with a friend. who does the books on youtube. the finding against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing the. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus a. monday to friday. and a pragmatist. diplomat who always gets straight to the point. the good to institute's outgoing director. we look at his final year in office and his interests of career. limiting the last cultural diplomat. starts nov 16th on d w. this is. joe biden. in pennsylvania state that could decide the u.s. presidency the democratic candidate made another public appearance we're going to win this race all but claiming victory in the race for the white house we'll go live to the u.s. for the latest. also coming up superstar batters of. america some people are dead in guatemala and dozens more of him d
goods well suited to lovers of high priced life to judith brett. w. .literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find the strength grownup her. might object. to share with a friend. who does the books on youtube. the finding against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing the. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus a. monday to friday. and a pragmatist. diplomat who...
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those stores are being heard more often during the pandemic, says judith beverly from security firm mcafee. >> what we know is that cyber criminals all over follow the money and the money is online now. >> reporter: the company found cybercrime up 12% since april. 419 cyber threats per minute. so it is a barrage, it is a barrage. >> she says criminals are not after the cash. >> reporter: the gift cards, scams and fake websites they try to trick consumers into giving up their private information. >> customers will see a deal that maybe too good to be true, priced really low. they will go there and ultimately, the personal information will end up on the dark web, or being stolen. there after the money and your identity. >> reporter: since many start on social media, facebook is now teaming up with the better business bureau to warn online shoppers. donating $75,000 worth of add space to the bbb, for ads like these. >> that was an reporting. in the last enforcement reported had removed 1.3 billion fake accounts from platform. >> recent reports are shown the severe impact of the coronavirus pa
those stores are being heard more often during the pandemic, says judith beverly from security firm mcafee. >> what we know is that cyber criminals all over follow the money and the money is online now. >> reporter: the company found cybercrime up 12% since april. 419 cyber threats per minute. so it is a barrage, it is a barrage. >> she says criminals are not after the cash. >> reporter: the gift cards, scams and fake websites they try to trick consumers into giving up...
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to judith brett, favre $16.00. d. w. in the light of that trip to africa. what's in store for the future? for the mega city in such culture. hello and welcome to in good shape our topic today. i think you already guessed it . it's about healthy and wonderful looking ahead. how to get it, and how to make your head look great. this is the topic i'm going to talk about today. with dr. atala, strong and healthy hair has been a cripple into beauty. in its own right for thousands of years, the romans even dyed their hair 3000 years ago, and they used comps dipped into vinegar. and the ancient egyptians died with plants to hyde's, washing, dying and curling. this is what we still do today. but often we use a lot soft chemicals and this makes our have brittle. and to avoid this, researchers have been testing proteins, made from solid beams. all right, with amazing results. these are samples of caucasian hair, color code, 7.00, medium one. it's a good thing that strands of hair can't feel pain. here at the hankel cosmetics research laboratory. it's rather like a tor
to judith brett, favre $16.00. d. w. in the light of that trip to africa. what's in store for the future? for the mega city in such culture. hello and welcome to in good shape our topic today. i think you already guessed it . it's about healthy and wonderful looking ahead. how to get it, and how to make your head look great. this is the topic i'm going to talk about today. with dr. atala, strong and healthy hair has been a cripple into beauty. in its own right for thousands of years, the romans...
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judith moritz, bbc news, chester. more than a year for hospital treatment has hit a 12—year high. the uk economy grew by a record amount over the summer 15.5%. but it is still smaller than before the coronavirus pandemic and there are warnings it will slow again. a nurse has appeared in court charged with murdering eight babies and the attempted murder of ten babies at a hospital in chester. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. the four final teams to make zero 2020 will be decided tonight with scotla nd 2020 will be decided tonight with scotland and northern ireland hoping to be among them. they kicked off half an hour ago. northern ireland are trailing against slovakia. scotla nd are trailing against slovakia. scotland currently goalless they are in serbia. 0ne team is already through an that is north macedonia, who beat georgia to reach their first ever major tournament. a limited number of fans allowed into windsor park to watch northern ireland in belfast but not without some rig
judith moritz, bbc news, chester. more than a year for hospital treatment has hit a 12—year high. the uk economy grew by a record amount over the summer 15.5%. but it is still smaller than before the coronavirus pandemic and there are warnings it will slow again. a nurse has appeared in court charged with murdering eight babies and the attempted murder of ten babies at a hospital in chester. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. the four final teams to make...
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vote counting sentence little or no evidence has been provided she supports these allegations well judith cali is the dean over the sun for it school of public policy at chic university she explains what election observers have been the king for. we here in the united states are also very clear about the fact that in terms of the polling itself. things went where they were well meant we had a record turnout and it was peaceful and orderly the balloting process was secure or and we have strong tracking systems and all these sorts of things. what was more concerning however was the things that we saw leading up to the election are things that we're not used to seeing in american democracy you know never before have we had a sitting president that sort of undermine the confidence in the election or accused opponents of trying to steal the election before the the polling had even started or suggested that the election 2 people attack the media or use administratively resources to campaign and these are the kinds of things that the observers called out in their report directly pointing to the
vote counting sentence little or no evidence has been provided she supports these allegations well judith cali is the dean over the sun for it school of public policy at chic university she explains what election observers have been the king for. we here in the united states are also very clear about the fact that in terms of the polling itself. things went where they were well meant we had a record turnout and it was peaceful and orderly the balloting process was secure or and we have strong...
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to new jersey health commissioner judith persichilli, that means the shots will have to be given in hospitalseady swamped by covid. >> my biggest fear is that we're dealing with a surge at the same time that we're trying to vaccinate. >> reporter: healthcare workers are likely to be the first to get shots, and general perna estimates that alone could take three months. david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: well, there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a new record for storms in the atlantic, and where the u.s. could soon be hit again. and a tradition unlike any other. john rahm's trick shot makes a splash at the masters. es a splash at the masters. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. new vizinc and elderberry mmies are fortified with to sustain a healthy immune system plus melatonin for restorative sleep because being run down, is not an option. recharge your nights to take on your days with new vicks immunity zzzs. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new
to new jersey health commissioner judith persichilli, that means the shots will have to be given in hospitalseady swamped by covid. >> my biggest fear is that we're dealing with a surge at the same time that we're trying to vaccinate. >> reporter: healthcare workers are likely to be the first to get shots, and general perna estimates that alone could take three months. david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: well, there is still much more news ahead on tonight's...
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judith, why don't they want bruce reid in the biden team?to be open warfare, trench warfare between the progressives and the moderates within the party. and bruce reid is considered a key moderate, centrist because he was a member of something called the simpson commission with horror of horrors, wanted fiscal sustainability and recommended and actually pushed through cuts in social security and medicare back in 2010. so they are hot on his trail. they don't want him. they don't want rahm emanuel the former mayor of chicago, they don't want anyone who smacks of that big c, centrist. and that's what joe biden will be contending with when he takes office. >> sandra: and perhaps, david, they don't like what they've seen so far as cabinet picks. mostly seen as moderates. here is a chunk of the petition, putting someone who will put the deficit, a recipe for cutting earned benefits and turning the covid recession into a depression. rejecting reid will be a major test for the soul of the biden presidency. david, what if the squad doesn't get its w
judith, why don't they want bruce reid in the biden team?to be open warfare, trench warfare between the progressives and the moderates within the party. and bruce reid is considered a key moderate, centrist because he was a member of something called the simpson commission with horror of horrors, wanted fiscal sustainability and recommended and actually pushed through cuts in social security and medicare back in 2010. so they are hot on his trail. they don't want him. they don't want rahm...
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they had a spot inside the justice department's foreign agency registration division named judith copeland. they had spies of the treasury, more spice and the state department. they had spies at the oss, and wartime civilian intelligence service. they had spies in the '70s and '80s and '90s running soviet counterintelligence at the fbi and the cia. they cleaned our clock and they distorted american perceptions of what was going on in russia. you can count the number of successful cia and fbi penetrations of soviet russia and present-day russia on the fingers of two hands. you will have some fingers left over. without that kind of intelligence gathering we will be surprised as we were surprised by the russian attack on the 2016 election. and as we will be surprised at what they're going to do to us in the next five weeks. i want people to read this book to be aware of what political warfare is, how it operates, to understand a threat to our democracy. >> the most stunning chapter in this book, which you and i have discussed on multiple occasions, is the congo, which you mentioned a few minu
they had a spot inside the justice department's foreign agency registration division named judith copeland. they had spies of the treasury, more spice and the state department. they had spies at the oss, and wartime civilian intelligence service. they had spies in the '70s and '80s and '90s running soviet counterintelligence at the fbi and the cia. they cleaned our clock and they distorted american perceptions of what was going on in russia. you can count the number of successful cia and fbi...
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are,ther, judith p's builds bridges between america and the world who and culture.he is my greatest champion. in my late stepfather, samuel pizar, he was one of 900 children in his school in poland, but the only one to survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods in bavaria. from his hiding place, he heard a deep, rumbling sound. it was a tank. instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on its side a five-pointed white star. he ran to the tank, the hatch opened. an african-american g.i. looked at him. he got on his knees and said the only three words that he knew in english that his mother had taught him before the war. god bless america. that is whate are, america represents the world, however imperfectly. now, we have to proceed with equal measures of humility and confidence. humility, because as the president-elect said, we cannot solve all of worlds problems alone. we need to be working with other countries, we need their cooperation, we need their partnership. but also con
are,ther, judith p's builds bridges between america and the world who and culture.he is my greatest champion. in my late stepfather, samuel pizar, he was one of 900 children in his school in poland, but the only one to survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods in bavaria. from his hiding place, he heard a deep, rumbling sound. it was a tank. instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on its side a...
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. >> with us is judith persichilli, the commissioner of the new jersey department of health.sioner, for being here this morning. we heard from the governor making it very clear that it looks like in the coming days there will be new and more restrictions in new jersey to get these numbers down. what will they be? >> i don't think that's particularly been decided yet. what we're looking at is just a vaccine. we're identifying through our contact tracing methodology where we're seeing the majority of the outbreaks. we've developed hot spot teams to be going out to those counties that have significant cases per 100,000, and positivity rates, and we're looking at just about everything. we're asking people and we know this to be true, that social gatherings are where most of our outbreaks are occurring. >> yep. >> so we are asking people to be extremely careful about that. >> and you know, it's not for that much longer. we're talking about a matter of months until it sounds like these vaccines will be widely available, but the big concern, one of the big concerns is distribution a
. >> with us is judith persichilli, the commissioner of the new jersey department of health.sioner, for being here this morning. we heard from the governor making it very clear that it looks like in the coming days there will be new and more restrictions in new jersey to get these numbers down. what will they be? >> i don't think that's particularly been decided yet. what we're looking at is just a vaccine. we're identifying through our contact tracing methodology where we're seeing...
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adam discusses the 1986 nuclear disaster in ukraine and judith butler talks put nonviolence, targeting p.m. eastern and consult your program guide for more information or visit booktv.org. here's a look at some publishing industry news. former president barack obama released the first of his two-part memoir that's week. the book putted toy a promised land "totals 768 pages and covers his early critical career, road to the white house and part of his first time. the public pressurer, crunch printed 3'40"00000 copies for north america and an additional 2.5 million for the international market. publishers weekly spoke to editors, agents and other publishing executives about a potential presidential memoir by president trump many suggest he would seek an advance to that rivals the that president obama and first lady received. in other news, "new york times" white house correspondent mage haberman is righting a book on her 20 years of covering president trump. the book will be wished by penguin press and available in early 2022. also in the news, several of america's largest publishers repo
adam discusses the 1986 nuclear disaster in ukraine and judith butler talks put nonviolence, targeting p.m. eastern and consult your program guide for more information or visit booktv.org. here's a look at some publishing industry news. former president barack obama released the first of his two-part memoir that's week. the book putted toy a promised land "totals 768 pages and covers his early critical career, road to the white house and part of his first time. the public pressurer, crunch...
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my mother, judith, builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. my late stepfather, samuel, he was 1 of 900 children in his school in bialystok, poland, but the only one to survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods in bavaria, and from his hiding place he heard a deep rumbling sound. it was a tank, but instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on its side a five pointed white star. he ran to the tank. the hatch opened, and an african-american g.i. looked down at him. he got down on his knees and said the only three words that he knew in english that his mother had taught them before the war. "god bless america." that's who we are. that is what america represents to the world. however imperfectl imperfectly. now we have to proceed with equal measures of humility and confidence. humility, because, as the president-elect said, we can't solve all the worlds problems alone. we need to be working in other countries, we need their co
my mother, judith, builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. my late stepfather, samuel, he was 1 of 900 children in his school in bialystok, poland, but the only one to survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods in bavaria, and from his hiding place he heard a deep rumbling sound. it was a tank, but instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on...
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my mother, judith, these are builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. and my late sept father, samuel, he's our he was one of 900 children in his school in bialystok, poland. but the only one to survive the holocaust. after 4 years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods, into the area. from his hiding place, he heard a deep rumbling sound. it was a tank. but instead of the iron cross he saw painted on its side a 5 pointed white start, he ran to the tank. the hatch opened, an african-american g.i. looked down at. he got down on his knees and said the only 3 words that he knew in the, in english, that his mother taught him before the war. god bless america. that's who we offer. that's what america represents to the world. however imperfectly. now we have to proceed with equal measures of humility and confidence, humility. because as the president said, we can't solve all the world's problems alone. we need to be working with other countries. we need their cooperation. w
my mother, judith, these are builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. and my late sept father, samuel, he's our he was one of 900 children in his school in bialystok, poland. but the only one to survive the holocaust. after 4 years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods, into the area. from his hiding place, he heard a deep rumbling sound. it was a tank. but instead of the iron...
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my mother judith builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. and my late stepfather, samuel, he was one of 900 children in his school in poland, but the only one who survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods in bavaria. from his hiding place, he heard a deep grumbling sound. it was a tank. but instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on its side a five-pointed white star. he ran to the tank. the hatch opened. an african-american gi looked down at him. he got down on his knees and said the only three words he knew in english his mother taught him before the war. god bless america. that's who we are. that's what america represents to the world. however, imperfectly. now we have to proceed with follow measures of humility and confidence. humility because as the president-elect said, we can't solve all the world's problems alone. we need to be working with other countries. we need their cooperation. we need their partnership.
my mother judith builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. and my late stepfather, samuel, he was one of 900 children in his school in poland, but the only one who survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break from a death march into the woods in bavaria. from his hiding place, he heard a deep grumbling sound. it was a tank. but instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on its side...
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judith moritz is there. paid off. the mayor of the liverpool city region, steve rotherham, said that it is a vindication of having done the right thing at the right time. he said coronavirus was in danger of spiraling completely out of control here and it's been brought back to manageable levels, brought back to manageable levels. he said, because of the behaviour of people and the way they've responded to the restrictions seven weeks ago. seven weeks ago, they were at the top of the infection league tables, they have actually dropped that infection rate down here by nearly 70%. now, of course, liverpool has piloted mass testing and we now know that more than half of the population here has taken the opportunity to have a test. and borisjohnson said this evening that liverpool has set an example which he would like other parts of the country to replicate. so mass testing and tough restrictions may be the playbook going forward in england. and the government says it will review the tier classifications every
judith moritz is there. paid off. the mayor of the liverpool city region, steve rotherham, said that it is a vindication of having done the right thing at the right time. he said coronavirus was in danger of spiraling completely out of control here and it's been brought back to manageable levels, brought back to manageable levels. he said, because of the behaviour of people and the way they've responded to the restrictions seven weeks ago. seven weeks ago, they were at the top of the infection...
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we're going to hear from claudia, the president of -- judith, from s&p and many, more and steve claimants he's rafael. i'm going to grab a quick bite. see you back here in a quick bit. thank you. weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, carolyn would you help from the virginia senator for civil war studies discusses black prisoners of war in the confederacy. she talks about the treatment of the prisoners and how many were enslaved, including those born in the north. watch tonight at eight eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. new york city mayor, bill de blasio, announced that the city schools are closing to in-person learning in the wake of increase in coronavirus cases. the mayor was joined by the chancellor of new york city schools and medical advisers. this runs 15 minutes. >> i want to emphasize to parents, educators, staff, kids, that we intend to come, back and come back as quickly as possible. we are working right now with the state of new york and that's a l
we're going to hear from claudia, the president of -- judith, from s&p and many, more and steve claimants he's rafael. i'm going to grab a quick bite. see you back here in a quick bit. thank you. weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, carolyn would you help from the virginia senator for civil war studies discusses black prisoners of war in the confederacy. she talks about the treatment of the...
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panel, joel ruben, former advisor to the bush cheney campaign brad blakemanager list and i heard judith wisconsin was key to donald trump's election in 2016, joe biden is squeaking out ahead, and all the votes are counted but we understand green bay, and kenosha, areas that have not fully been counted. what does that say to you about the president's chances in that state? >> again it is another state that remains to be seen. we won't know until later today. it is more important for michigan to come through, pennsylvania to come through, two lessons in this election cycle, nothing of the recount in florida to the same shenanigans. and we need campaign finance reform, more than the candidates themselves. john: take that on. election law taking a look at election law nationally and trying to clean them up, some of these situations where results can come in days a week later. >> i agree with bradley on the last point. iran for office myself and our campaign finance is a mess, a disaster, creates havoc, disempowers candidates and voters with the electoral college very confusing. clearly the
panel, joel ruben, former advisor to the bush cheney campaign brad blakemanager list and i heard judith wisconsin was key to donald trump's election in 2016, joe biden is squeaking out ahead, and all the votes are counted but we understand green bay, and kenosha, areas that have not fully been counted. what does that say to you about the president's chances in that state? >> again it is another state that remains to be seen. we won't know until later today. it is more important for...
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those stories are being heard more often during the pandemic, says judith bitterly from mcafee. >> cybercriminals >> reporter: her company found cybercrime up 12% since april. 419 cyberthreats per minute. >> so it's a barrage? >> it is a barrage. >> reporter: and she says criminals aren't just after the cash. through gift card scams and fake websites, they try to trick consumers into giving up their private information. customers will see a deal that may be too good to be true. priced really low. they'll go there. and ultimately, their personal information will end up on the dark web or being stolen. they're after the money and your identity is valuable. >> reporter: since many scams start on social media, facebook is teaming up with the better business bureau to warn online shoppers. donating $75,000 worth of ad space to the bbb for ads like these. facebook's sarah schiff. >> our systems are constantly improving and we're evolving our policies to get ahead of people trying to scam people out of money and break our rules. >> reporter: but debbie jackson says her experience on facebook has made he
those stories are being heard more often during the pandemic, says judith bitterly from mcafee. >> cybercriminals >> reporter: her company found cybercrime up 12% since april. 419 cyberthreats per minute. >> so it's a barrage? >> it is a barrage. >> reporter: and she says criminals aren't just after the cash. through gift card scams and fake websites, they try to trick consumers into giving up their private information. customers will see a deal that may be too...
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judith moritz, there.no unlawful acts of pay discrimination against women. the equality and human rights commission opened an inquiry last year after complaints about large differences between the salaries of male and female presenters. but the watchdog has made a number of recommendations including a call for the bbc to improve transparency. david sillito reports. when the bbc was forced to publish the salaries of its highest paid stars, there was fury at the gap between many male and female presenters and correspondents. there were protests demanding equal pay. the bbc admitted there was a problem and a number of women were given a pay increase. but an independent investigation says it has found no unlawful discrimination. however, it says there were issues with the system. i do understand the feelings of bbc women and i think it's important to remember that these are people who suffered considerably. we are talking about delays of two years in one case, more in others. feelings of anger and humiliation
judith moritz, there.no unlawful acts of pay discrimination against women. the equality and human rights commission opened an inquiry last year after complaints about large differences between the salaries of male and female presenters. but the watchdog has made a number of recommendations including a call for the bbc to improve transparency. david sillito reports. when the bbc was forced to publish the salaries of its highest paid stars, there was fury at the gap between many male and female...
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our north of england correspondent, judith moritz is in warrington.f birth and her address and in fact, lucy letby was not physically here at warrington, she appeared via video link. she is accused, as you say, of the murder of eight babies. they we re the murder of eight babies. they were names today. five boys and three girls. she is also accused of one of those attempted murders and the attempted murder of a further nine babies who we can't report legally at the moment. a total of 18 offences, relating to 17 babies in total. as i said, lucy letby didn't enter a plea but she was remanded in custody here and told that she will appearagain at custody here and told that she will appear again at court tomorrow. just to give you a little background, these offences she is charged with relate to murders which are alleged to have happened at the countess of chester hospital where she was a nurse in the neonatal unit between june 2015 and june 2016. judith, many thanks indeed for that. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. it i
our north of england correspondent, judith moritz is in warrington.f birth and her address and in fact, lucy letby was not physically here at warrington, she appeared via video link. she is accused, as you say, of the murder of eight babies. they we re the murder of eight babies. they were names today. five boys and three girls. she is also accused of one of those attempted murders and the attempted murder of a further nine babies who we can't report legally at the moment. a total of 18...
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. >> judith, the rest of the panel, i think you all for being here.ef of staff is joining us now on the phone from air force one. i want to make sure he gets questions who's been with the president at multiple rallies. we are now in the early tuesday morning, mark, how are you doing and how is the campaign feeling? how's the president doing right now? >> the president's doing really well, rick, great to join you and i can tell you that the theme is not only work very hard over the last several days to take the message to the american people. but really the response has been overwhelming. we just left a rally in grand rapids with over 30,000 people there. at one in the morning. it is just so encouraging just to see the really message that the president continues to take to the american people. we are very optimistic about the chances for a trump victory. just getting that threshold up to somebody but doing better than that based on early votes. where we are going. >> the crowds have been a huge, no doubt about it, the energy seems to be there but i kno
. >> judith, the rest of the panel, i think you all for being here.ef of staff is joining us now on the phone from air force one. i want to make sure he gets questions who's been with the president at multiple rallies. we are now in the early tuesday morning, mark, how are you doing and how is the campaign feeling? how's the president doing right now? >> the president's doing really well, rick, great to join you and i can tell you that the theme is not only work very hard over the...
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host: this is judith noel saying she lives in pennsylvania, concerned about the votes that are mailedfter yesterday that they will be counted in the final tally. clark in connecticut adding that biden is not a leader for better or for worse. trump is the leader. we have to open up and go forward. and this is also from a texter from illinois. listen to the president speak overnight and just couldn't believe what he said. that's where joe has an advantage. joe isn't a liar. mark stone. there is a legitimate concern about back door voter adding that we know for a fact that cities like philadelphia have a problematic history. and then lynn who tweeted us this morning saying we saw the red mirage and now we will see the blue wall which will give joe biden the win. there are various sides if you want to read our texts and tweets in new york, anthony, a support of joe biden. hello. caller: hi. how's it going? host: i'm well, thanks. go ahead. caller: i support biden simply because i believe obama did a wonderful job and i believe that trump is a racist and i just do not support trump at all.
host: this is judith noel saying she lives in pennsylvania, concerned about the votes that are mailedfter yesterday that they will be counted in the final tally. clark in connecticut adding that biden is not a leader for better or for worse. trump is the leader. we have to open up and go forward. and this is also from a texter from illinois. listen to the president speak overnight and just couldn't believe what he said. that's where joe has an advantage. joe isn't a liar. mark stone. there is a...