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there are reports that the virus is back again my guest this week is south korean foreign minister kan chillicothe has her government face too many compromises on citizens' privacy in its efforts to contain the pentameter comfort zone of 50. next on w. a listen up. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level a sense to him talk composer nobuo uematsu. featured in many well known games his music is better known to keep you calm stops sounds good. in 45 minutes on d w. staying up to date don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. you. know or what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of horror. their job censoring for the social media industry. in manila there are thousands of so-called content monitors to go to a place grab terrifying images from online platforms. are rich off for starvation wage the strain is enormous. the cleaners social media's shadow industry starts june 8th on g.w. . we realize that we will never be able to go back to life pre-code at 19 we have to live with t
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there are the courts that the virus is back again my guest this week is south korean foreign minister kan chill off as her government makes too many compromises on citizens privacy in its efforts to contain the pandemic conflict zones of 55. and 30 minutes close d.w. . europe in may of 2020 the coronavirus a separated families and friends and old boundaries are reappearing. but despite all of the fears about health in the future there is still in many places a new feeling of connectedness. never leave the 90 minutes long t w. i'm not nothing. because sometimes i am but i said nothing with the bitch i don't think think into german culture. yet you don't seem to take this gram ok out to you because it's all about who they know i'm right so join me for me to get the bungee jumping poles. morrow a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . in strangers' occupied the city center in 2013 president to church's response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we. coded morello we become a gateway to islamize terror. an exclusive report from a
there are the courts that the virus is back again my guest this week is south korean foreign minister kan chill off as her government makes too many compromises on citizens privacy in its efforts to contain the pandemic conflict zones of 55. and 30 minutes close d.w. . europe in may of 2020 the coronavirus a separated families and friends and old boundaries are reappearing. but despite all of the fears about health in the future there is still in many places a new feeling of connectedness....
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matthew kans caught up with an american family who overcame the restrictions to be with their new daughter>> so this is my daughter. she's a little tired at the moment. >> reporter: amid this lockdown, a family united. one american dad getting into ukraine just to hold his newborn daughter. she is a very lucky girl indeed. >> i'm a lucky father. >> reporter: when you saw her for the first time, what was going through your mind? what were your feelings? >> at the same time i was elated to see her and i was also -- my heart was broken that i was ott only one there by myself and my wife wasn't able to be in the delivery room. and it was both. it was really mixed. >> reporter: mixed but relieved because dozens just like amber rain born amid the pandemic to surrogate mothers remain stranded. marooned in a screaming lockdown. cnn gave access to one facility in kiev where tight coronavirus restrictions in more than 50 babies here can't be collected by legal parents, mostly docked down themselves in europe and the united states. some parents have waited 15 years for this dream to come true. the ow
matthew kans caught up with an american family who overcame the restrictions to be with their new daughter>> so this is my daughter. she's a little tired at the moment. >> reporter: amid this lockdown, a family united. one american dad getting into ukraine just to hold his newborn daughter. she is a very lucky girl indeed. >> i'm a lucky father. >> reporter: when you saw her for the first time, what was going through your mind? what were your feelings? >> at the...
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ali kan at the cdc. he's currently the dean of the college of public health at the university of nebraska medical center. great to have both of you. abby, president trump was silent yesterday as we hit this milestone. we knew it was coming. the number 100,000 is actually almost impossible to get your head around. i mean, it's almost impossible to think of those -- of 100,000 as each separate life and of the toll that coronavirus has taken on the country. yet, the president was more interested, it seemed, yesterday in the fact that twitter was going to fact check him. he contributed more time into that. he has a very hard time with empathy. remember that time when he was meeting with the families of gun violence and the camera caught his handwritten notes as like a prod what he was supposed to say to them. i hear you. it didn't come naturally. why do we have any reporting on what was going on inside the white house and why he won't acknowledge this? >> the white house, i think, people in the white house u
ali kan at the cdc. he's currently the dean of the college of public health at the university of nebraska medical center. great to have both of you. abby, president trump was silent yesterday as we hit this milestone. we knew it was coming. the number 100,000 is actually almost impossible to get your head around. i mean, it's almost impossible to think of those -- of 100,000 as each separate life and of the toll that coronavirus has taken on the country. yet, the president was more interested,...
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ali kan, the former director of the public -- currently the dean of public health at the university of nebraska medical center and the author of the book "the next pandemic." also with us with an equally august resume, cnn political analyst david gregory. >> dr. kahn, i want to start with you. dr. redfield is simply looking south to brazil and very concerned with the fact that they had their largest single-day increased number of cases, highest number of deaths they've seen there. what dr. redfield said is quote, we've seen the evidence that the concerns it would go south in the southern hemisphere like flu are coming true and you're seeing what's happening in brazil. when it's over, i suspect it will regroup itself in the north. i know, you too are looking at this pandemic and are concerned there will be a second wave or a continued wave into the fall and winter. >> absolutely. good morning. this is really another good example of the excellent cdc science. each though we talk about pandemic, this is over 200 epidemics playing out worldwide and in the united states. we are reopening am
ali kan, the former director of the public -- currently the dean of public health at the university of nebraska medical center and the author of the book "the next pandemic." also with us with an equally august resume, cnn political analyst david gregory. >> dr. kahn, i want to start with you. dr. redfield is simply looking south to brazil and very concerned with the fact that they had their largest single-day increased number of cases, highest number of deaths they've seen...
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ari, you and i talked about this yesterday on "overtime" about what the secretary kan and cannot turn it was jessica who said she wanted the delaware papers released so we can see part of his past. what can happen, such that what dr. saphier is talking about, following the paper trail, what can happen to make that occur? >> ari: i don't know legally what could happen. you would think that if tara reade and joe biden both say to release it, it should be released. we don't know if it even exists. it's a 30-year-old piece of paper that may or may not exist. if it doesn't, it certainly doesn't disprove the allegation. we need to hear from tara reade come the stone wall of silence, the media not interviewing here is amazing. let me go back to senator franken for a minute. the reason democrats could also turn on senator franken as they knew the democratic governor of minnesota would appoint a person to replace him. so that was an easy one for them, just as in virginia they stopped going after the virginia governor when they realize a replacement could be a republican. that is why the politi
ari, you and i talked about this yesterday on "overtime" about what the secretary kan and cannot turn it was jessica who said she wanted the delaware papers released so we can see part of his past. what can happen, such that what dr. saphier is talking about, following the paper trail, what can happen to make that occur? >> ari: i don't know legally what could happen. you would think that if tara reade and joe biden both say to release it, it should be released. we don't know if...
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redfield and i have been very actively involved in getting strategy for the industry, particularly in kans kansas. we are supplying very heavily the public health labs with rapid diagnostics, as well as surging them to areas like that. the one trade-off is the "rapid" point-of-care diagnostics are very slow. each machine could only do four per hour, and that's very, very slow. it is a mix of testing that you need in these kinds of situations, on sort of the tests that are available at a major lab, a quest lab right there in kansas, as well as a mix of the rapid testing. that's what we are supplying in order to provide a comprehensive, holistic solution. i believe cdc is on the ground as well in kansas, supporting that. >> i appreciate that. if you're only doing 4 an hour, that's not a rapid test. maybe it's a rapid slow test, i'm not sure how you define th that. as we reopen -- and, by the way, governor kelly start of the opening process the first of this month, may 18th, then we go to june. but we do have contingency pla plans. as aptly described by dr. fauci, i think we'll be all right.
redfield and i have been very actively involved in getting strategy for the industry, particularly in kans kansas. we are supplying very heavily the public health labs with rapid diagnostics, as well as surging them to areas like that. the one trade-off is the "rapid" point-of-care diagnostics are very slow. each machine could only do four per hour, and that's very, very slow. it is a mix of testing that you need in these kinds of situations, on sort of the tests that are available at...
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man yee kan is an associate professor of sociology at oxford university who researches gender practicesn do the majority of housework and childcare and doing this lockdown there has been a surge in the amount of childcare, so it is not surprising. it is not a new situation that women continue to do more housework and childcare. your point is that it is a continuation of life as we know it anyway? domestically in the past it has been the case and has changed very little and slowly over time. i suppose the peculiar thing here is, and probably lots of people watching can have anecdotal experience, but there are certain people who are furloughed and so they are staying at home for legitimate reasons and being paid, we can perhaps all think of friends and associates where, i have heard stories, the man happens to be furloughed, the women isn't but still happens to be doing the bulk of the childcare. this is the sort of the childcare. this is the sort of thing you research, why is that happening? social expectation and gender attitudes are at the root. still people feel that when there is a c
man yee kan is an associate professor of sociology at oxford university who researches gender practicesn do the majority of housework and childcare and doing this lockdown there has been a surge in the amount of childcare, so it is not surprising. it is not a new situation that women continue to do more housework and childcare. your point is that it is a continuation of life as we know it anyway? domestically in the past it has been the case and has changed very little and slowly over time. i...