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khan: yes, definitely. ms.o-cortez: right now, the new york city police force in new york city public schools -- i don't think we should. thank you. moderator: ms. ocasio-cortez, should taxes be raised on households that make more than $500,000 a year? ms. ocasio-cortez: yes. ms. khan: definitely. don'truso cabrera: i advocate raising taxes on new yorkers at all right now. we face and existential threat. ms. ocasio-cortez, did vote to raise taxes on homeowners against governor cuomo's wishes. the tax is killing us. i would work to get rid of it. moderator: should social media companies be allowed to censor content on their platforms? ms. caruso cabrera: yes, they should. ms. khan: yes. ms. ocasio-cortez: carefully, yes. ,oderator: ms. ocasio-cortez should a conviction on a charge of losing be punishable by time g beail -- lootin punishable by time in jail? ms. ocasio-cortez: i am an evolutionist -- abolitionist so i try to avoid jail time but it is a case-by-case basis. ms. khan: probation and depending on the
khan: yes, definitely. ms.o-cortez: right now, the new york city police force in new york city public schools -- i don't think we should. thank you. moderator: ms. ocasio-cortez, should taxes be raised on households that make more than $500,000 a year? ms. ocasio-cortez: yes. ms. khan: definitely. don'truso cabrera: i advocate raising taxes on new yorkers at all right now. we face and existential threat. ms. ocasio-cortez, did vote to raise taxes on homeowners against governor cuomo's wishes....
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joining us to discuss, sal khan, founder of khan academy. us about what you are seeing and hearing now from school districts. frankly, i'm terrified about either my school is going to start or not and what that means for my children. what does that mean for you? sal: a lot of that data was even about a week ago, before the uptick in covid. the school district i just gotten out of the room with the epidemiologists, telling them what social distancing has to happen, who can come and who can't, and they were looking at things like a shift based model, where half the students show up one day and the other half the next day, but they still have to plan for a scenario where some of the kids are not going to be able to come on a regular basis because their families don't feel comfortable with that. that was pre-covid. they were talking about the highs will student sustain virtual but the elementary and middle school students could use the high school facilities so they can stay socially distant. even in that world, they were thinking about, how do
joining us to discuss, sal khan, founder of khan academy. us about what you are seeing and hearing now from school districts. frankly, i'm terrified about either my school is going to start or not and what that means for my children. what does that mean for you? sal: a lot of that data was even about a week ago, before the uptick in covid. the school district i just gotten out of the room with the epidemiologists, telling them what social distancing has to happen, who can come and who can't,...
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khan? >> yes, definitely.ht now, the police is equal to the boston entire police department so i don't think we should. >> got it. casio-cortez, should taxes be raised on households that make over $500,000 a year? >> yes. >> definitely. >> i don't advocate raising taxes on new yorkers at all right now. we face an existential threat. did raise taxes -- vote to raise taxes on homeowners. >> should social media companies be allowed to censor content on their platform? >> yes. >> yes. >> carefully, yes. >> should a conviction on a charge of looting be punishable by time in jail? >> i'm an abolitionist. avoid jail time. it's a case-by-case basis. >> it's probation and depending on what kind of crime they committed. >> case-by-case, waiting to see what the attorney general's report brings back about what we saw during police activities during the protests. and everything she would have good analysis -- i would think she would have good analysis and police should be using the best judgment when it comes to severe cas
khan? >> yes, definitely.ht now, the police is equal to the boston entire police department so i don't think we should. >> got it. casio-cortez, should taxes be raised on households that make over $500,000 a year? >> yes. >> definitely. >> i don't advocate raising taxes on new yorkers at all right now. we face an existential threat. did raise taxes -- vote to raise taxes on homeowners. >> should social media companies be allowed to censor content on their...
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siddique khan is some -- sadiq khan is someone we have spoken to many times.he knows is the u.k. celebrate something america cannot do, which is the return of premier league football. his beloved liverpool will go out in the field, no doubt with pay cuts involved for all of the players. it is so grim in his london mayor has taken a pay cut to signify to the united kingdom the urgent need for revenues. it is a story for america as well. thank you so much for joining us today. how urgent is it that prime minister johnson assist your city? mayor khan: it is important. it's a pleasure to join you and lisa. it is really important. governments across the globe including my country understand recession we are facing could turn into a depression. that is why we need an active industrial strategy as we come out of lockdown. although the government has been pretty good in helping businesses in relation to staff being furloughed, they have been pretty good in the short term, they need to realize that as businesses come out of the lockdown, they need additional assistance
siddique khan is some -- sadiq khan is someone we have spoken to many times.he knows is the u.k. celebrate something america cannot do, which is the return of premier league football. his beloved liverpool will go out in the field, no doubt with pay cuts involved for all of the players. it is so grim in his london mayor has taken a pay cut to signify to the united kingdom the urgent need for revenues. it is a story for america as well. thank you so much for joining us today. how urgent is it...
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miss khan? badrun: housing is also an issue. when people live -- when people live the hospital, they go to to an apartment and have many people living there. the hospital is overflowing with people and they actually had to come home. that's a big issue in corona and elmhurst. we need more affordable housing so when people do leave the hospital, they have a place to stay. what would also happen as the death rate is so high in my community that we did a lot of burial service. we sent people to new jersey. we -- it hit the south asians, the blacks, the latinos, everyone got hit hard. the reason is we did not have enough income level there. we need to get more jobs in the community and see how we can protect that particular community and the sad part is, small businesses have to shut down. no one knew who had the disease because we don't have enough testing. we need to have more tests appropriated and we need more hospitals in our district. ?rrol: miss caruso-cabrera eyeslle: i saw with my own the lines outside of elmhurst hospital.
miss khan? badrun: housing is also an issue. when people live -- when people live the hospital, they go to to an apartment and have many people living there. the hospital is overflowing with people and they actually had to come home. that's a big issue in corona and elmhurst. we need more affordable housing so when people do leave the hospital, they have a place to stay. what would also happen as the death rate is so high in my community that we did a lot of burial service. we sent people to...
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we are going to move on to miss khan. -- which iorted agree. you did not support to open any more jails. in the community. the, are we going to put locate them? should we put them in the existing jails we have which now which is already overcrowded? my question is, as i said, where do you want to put these people who committed these crimes if you do not agree to opening jails? which i agree with closing rikers. >> thank you. it is an excellent question. in theprofound forces city. the first thing i would like to that the- delineate is city council proposal and not a congressional one. the second, i did support the closure of writers and high concerns about opening five new jails in every single borough of new york city. --ecially with the language before the city council. allowed loopholes so they could not close and you could still construct those five new jails. to me, i believe firmly, i am somewhat of a radical in this sense, i do not believe that a healthy society has a mass incarceration complex. and i do not believe the legislation befor
we are going to move on to miss khan. -- which iorted agree. you did not support to open any more jails. in the community. the, are we going to put locate them? should we put them in the existing jails we have which now which is already overcrowded? my question is, as i said, where do you want to put these people who committed these crimes if you do not agree to opening jails? which i agree with closing rikers. >> thank you. it is an excellent question. in theprofound forces city. the...
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khan, what the heck is going on in your state of nebraska? read what the governor has said. so nebraska governor pete rickets told county governors they will not receive federal coronavirus relief funds if they require people to wear masks while going inside state courthouses and other local government offices. so if they wear a make sense? >> so the data for masks is absolutely unequivocal. we know that masks can interrupt transmission within our communities. and i say masks actually are the physical conservative option for this disease, if government has failed to interrupt cases. they're cheap, they're inexpensive, and you don't need the government to put on a mask. can i follow up one more, alisyn? >> please. >> i've been talking for years about this anti-science movement in america. so now i've coined a new term last night. it's called anti-maskers to go with the anti-vaxers, and the flat earths. >> #anti-maskers. i see that taking off. because do you understand where your governor is going from? why he would make a man indidat like that
khan, what the heck is going on in your state of nebraska? read what the governor has said. so nebraska governor pete rickets told county governors they will not receive federal coronavirus relief funds if they require people to wear masks while going inside state courthouses and other local government offices. so if they wear a make sense? >> so the data for masks is absolutely unequivocal. we know that masks can interrupt transmission within our communities. and i say masks actually are...
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mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries sin thehe era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care districts where infrastructure is very limited. toyoda: the young people in mongolia is no different from any otheher young people livingn other couountrs. they arere very currious about what the ururban life can offer to them. toyoda: we need better long-term strategies to make sure that the livestock sector will become more sustainable. so it's probably better that we focus our assistance toward marginal herders, especially to try to protect their livestock so that they can maintain their traditional nomadic way of life. annocer: "eah focus"s made ossible part by.. where do you see in antarctica besides a
mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries sin thehe era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care...
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khan, we love having you on. so what are we to make of this spike in numbers of more than 50% in places like texas, arizona, florida, oklahoma is seeing a spike right now. is this because of testing, as the administration says? >> so, good morning, alisyn. and this is completely expected, right? in my experience, infectious diseases don't really care about press conferences, so we have not changed the basic biology of the disease. the virus is out there. 95% of americans continue to be susceptible. and as you open up, if you don't have containment of the disease in your community, you're going to see more cases. straightforward. >> dr. khan, so i think we should jettison talk of a second wave at this point, because we're still in the midst of a first wave. >> yes! >> the second wave is about the fall. but let's show some numbers so folks at home can digest this. i just want to compare where the u.s. stands and italy. italy, a country, of course, that was hit hard before the u.s. and if you look at italy's drop in
khan, we love having you on. so what are we to make of this spike in numbers of more than 50% in places like texas, arizona, florida, oklahoma is seeing a spike right now. is this because of testing, as the administration says? >> so, good morning, alisyn. and this is completely expected, right? in my experience, infectious diseases don't really care about press conferences, so we have not changed the basic biology of the disease. the virus is out there. 95% of americans continue to be...
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khan. and first let's go back to the president's comments and his suggestion from over the weekend that it would be okay to cut back on testing. your thoughts on that. >> so thank you, brooke. so, one, of course not. how do you manage an outbreak without testing people and still have this tragic case of 120,000 people who have died from this outbreak. so not testing isn't the solution. but the other part of the comment that you just discussed is decreasing testing and that is actually supported by data. so we've gone from less than 100 cases march 1st to 100 tests per day to half a million tests per day, right now. so we made a large increase in tests and that will continue to increase. but testing and number of testing is so january 2020. who cares when we have enough tests. the real issue is are we testing and tracing and doing something with the tests to get cases down in our community. >> well, what about on top of that? there is discussion about is there a second wave will there be all
khan. and first let's go back to the president's comments and his suggestion from over the weekend that it would be okay to cut back on testing. your thoughts on that. >> so thank you, brooke. so, one, of course not. how do you manage an outbreak without testing people and still have this tragic case of 120,000 people who have died from this outbreak. so not testing isn't the solution. but the other part of the comment that you just discussed is decreasing testing and that is actually...
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kamran khan on tracking the vaccine through ai., leadership live with david rubenstein and the vision -- the activision-- blizzard ceo. , lor: lululemon to buy mirror, a work from home platform where you can exercise from home, certainly going to be getting a boost. after of lululemon up hours. of this comes as we continue to talk about the virus cases, perhaps the rise that we continue to see and how we are eventually going to treat the virus and how you are going to pay for those treatments of the virus. gilead coming out and saying this is a story we have not yet talked about. remdesivir actually below some estimates, the drug could cost $5,000. they recouped a billion dollars in r&d spends. on the other hand, underperforming stocks, as you can see in green and orange. deep -- these generic drugs have been around for about 60 years, made by my land and -- made by mylan and merck. joe has been writing about this, not only how to treat it. but we need to give them may be a little bit more credit. i wonder if part of this is frankl
kamran khan on tracking the vaccine through ai., leadership live with david rubenstein and the vision -- the activision-- blizzard ceo. , lor: lululemon to buy mirror, a work from home platform where you can exercise from home, certainly going to be getting a boost. after of lululemon up hours. of this comes as we continue to talk about the virus cases, perhaps the rise that we continue to see and how we are eventually going to treat the virus and how you are going to pay for those treatments...
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she began by asking dr khan about the moment he realised the wuhan outbreak might have parallels withmber 31. we had actually been, at bluedot, building what we call a digital early warning system for infectious diseases for the last six and a half years, and we've been using artificial intelligence to extend our ability to pick up news of outbreaks at the earliest moment possible. you know, what we learned during the sars outbreak, which is where i started my career here in toronto just before sars hit back in 2003, was that if we wait for official reports from government health agencies, we may not always get that information in the most timely manner, so we've been using online data from the world's media, health forums and blogs and a wide variety of other sources in 65 languages to monitor for early signals of outbreaks around the world and to process all that vast amount of data, to present the metaphorical needles in the haystack to our subject matter experts. so, we did that on the morning of december 31st, and then our platform also connects, as you've highlighted, to the ano
she began by asking dr khan about the moment he realised the wuhan outbreak might have parallels withmber 31. we had actually been, at bluedot, building what we call a digital early warning system for infectious diseases for the last six and a half years, and we've been using artificial intelligence to extend our ability to pick up news of outbreaks at the earliest moment possible. you know, what we learned during the sars outbreak, which is where i started my career here in toronto just before...
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but over in the steelmaking city f chanderpaul vs dmitri khan called also doesn't seem afraid. on the contrary he has found happiness here in his professional and his personal life. the signal to do is for the body you hold dear in 1997 with a single back and now thanks to my job i have everything that you need to be happy . car partners just. have a wonderful family and healthy children and relatives. see me and we're sisters so i think i'm a happy man when this thing you know. my family is happy too but we live in a good country and life is good for some but they come over all of the mug or just some of. your stay or graduate. very the way out. that you 7 7 know you have order. by. your birth mother children as home is a mixture of apartments and gotcha she has everything to make her happy according to dimitri's definition. and more. about the yes well according. cream cheese and meat and this fish in the lake. between gravestones and balloons to visit even bob and his family is to experience a blurring of the border between his professional life and his personal mission and
but over in the steelmaking city f chanderpaul vs dmitri khan called also doesn't seem afraid. on the contrary he has found happiness here in his professional and his personal life. the signal to do is for the body you hold dear in 1997 with a single back and now thanks to my job i have everything that you need to be happy . car partners just. have a wonderful family and healthy children and relatives. see me and we're sisters so i think i'm a happy man when this thing you know. my family is...
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dimitri khan carved is a process technician at blast furnace number 5 which is bigger than any blast furnace in europe. it's a fiery giant more than $100.00 metres high. iron ore and coke are let in at the top of the structure. at the bottom it spews out molten crude iron. 13 and a half 1000 tons every day. a sub and i said what's special about our blast furnace is that it runs all year long day and night. the furnace is nicknamed 7 again kind which translates roughly as nordic beauty although said that a young because heat isn't very nordic. victim is it her job is to give us the smelting product and crude iron. bars or get baths the material we earn our money with it and we're going to. just next do it the crude or pink ira is clean. pressed and she. to me it seems to make steel a material that is essential in areas ranging from construction to the gas industry . it's also central to economic life and a symbol of russia's heavy industry. so that's a symbol of that i started here when i was 20 right after the army yeah it wasn't a random decision sales of lamplight back then this wa
dimitri khan carved is a process technician at blast furnace number 5 which is bigger than any blast furnace in europe. it's a fiery giant more than $100.00 metres high. iron ore and coke are let in at the top of the structure. at the bottom it spews out molten crude iron. 13 and a half 1000 tons every day. a sub and i said what's special about our blast furnace is that it runs all year long day and night. the furnace is nicknamed 7 again kind which translates roughly as nordic beauty although...
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for more, we go to los angeles to speak with adnan khan, executive director of re:store.an khan is formerly incarcerated, served 16 years and spent four years at san quentin ststate prison. we welcome you to democracy now! i got to see e you at san quentn a few years ago when the democracy now! team went there. if you can talk about what has happened. we had a show just a few months ago at the beginning of the pandemic where this was predicted, any outbreak at san quenentin. explain how this happened. >> they moved corrections staff moved a bunch of people from one of the deaiestst outbreaks -- 16 of the 19 deataths and californa prisons are recorded in ththe chino prison. 120 pepeople were transferred fm that prison n into san quentnti, which two weweeks ago had zero cases. and today in about a week and haha later, wewe are over 400 cases. when we say about preventabablei cannot s say that covid19 could not have been preventeted in san quentin, but i do want to say immediely y after ththat transfr from the mosost deadliest prison outbreak that we have had in california -
for more, we go to los angeles to speak with adnan khan, executive director of re:store.an khan is formerly incarcerated, served 16 years and spent four years at san quentin ststate prison. we welcome you to democracy now! i got to see e you at san quentn a few years ago when the democracy now! team went there. if you can talk about what has happened. we had a show just a few months ago at the beginning of the pandemic where this was predicted, any outbreak at san quenentin. explain how this...
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it's seven weeks to the day since sadiq khan, the london mayor, called for this. it comes in. and the other aspect, and the prime minister has spoken about this, and he talked openly about the fact it doesn't make that much difference. they admit today there's a limited impact in terms of your health but it's partly about giving people confidence that it is safe to go back to particularly crowded public transport, because i think there have been concerns that people are incredibly anxious. they've watched everything for the last three months and some people are scared to go out, certainly to go on public transport, and they think this might help. and there is a bit of a regional — well, not regional, national element to this at the moment at least. yeah, and we were hearing from grant shapps that he was saying this is england only, but he hopes that the devolved administrations will follow suit, and we've heard conversations going on elsewhere in the uk — scotland, wales and northern ireland — about what they might do, not least because you get the inevitable ques
it's seven weeks to the day since sadiq khan, the london mayor, called for this. it comes in. and the other aspect, and the prime minister has spoken about this, and he talked openly about the fact it doesn't make that much difference. they admit today there's a limited impact in terms of your health but it's partly about giving people confidence that it is safe to go back to particularly crowded public transport, because i think there have been concerns that people are incredibly anxious....
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dr khan like thanks for joining us a number of countries have now approved as if they are trying to cope with 1000 patients what can you tell me about that drug so around a severe. inhibiting the reputation of this what is a new virus. and we expect it to work particularly well early in the infection cycle of to now it's be tested out too late to stage patients is shown some benefits and and hence the f.d.a. has given it to emergency use approval and that basically means they're seeing any indications that it's doing something it will continue to monitor the safety database so that. molecule will be built up alongside further studies in different groups there is a lot of pressure of course to get treatments approved as fast as possible is there a risk of cutting corners and these trials. well. currently we're looking at messes owes a medicine that are already used in in different indications in sick people and so we know there are safe approved doses so in that respect all we're really looking for is a ficus e of these repurpose medicines and so we can move very quickly once we see an in
dr khan like thanks for joining us a number of countries have now approved as if they are trying to cope with 1000 patients what can you tell me about that drug so around a severe. inhibiting the reputation of this what is a new virus. and we expect it to work particularly well early in the infection cycle of to now it's be tested out too late to stage patients is shown some benefits and and hence the f.d.a. has given it to emergency use approval and that basically means they're seeing any...
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shaken russian german relations to the core last year and late august a former chechen rebel salim khan congress feeley was gunned down in the heart of berlin shot twice in the head in broad daylight the suspect fled on a bicycle but was caught soon afterwards a russian according to his passport soon after the murder suspicions arose that the russian intelligence services were involved congress feeley was a commander in the 2nd chechen war against russian troops until 2005 and the us a boss co that made him a terrorist. this man is on our wanted list putin said he's a fighter a cruel and bloodthirsty person and just one of the attacks he killed 98 people in . moscow has always denied any involvement in the killing what relation does this incident have to the russian authorities these are absolutely groundless assumptions. at least 2 attempts have been made and congress released life before he moved to germany and 2016 hiding from the russian secret service his family followed believing they were safe here in this mechanical system we were warned something could happen at some point but
shaken russian german relations to the core last year and late august a former chechen rebel salim khan congress feeley was gunned down in the heart of berlin shot twice in the head in broad daylight the suspect fled on a bicycle but was caught soon afterwards a russian according to his passport soon after the murder suspicions arose that the russian intelligence services were involved congress feeley was a commander in the 2nd chechen war against russian troops until 2005 and the us a boss co...
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early results and france's municipal elections show voters have tarnished president and menu on the khans party but the green party seizing control in several major cities paris is socialist mare and looks set to stay in power turnout was historically low amid persistent fears the coronavirus. hundreds of protesters marched in the spanish capital madrid to demand more rights and protection for l g b t people the official gay pride events had been canceled because of coded 1900 fears but that did not stop members of the l g b t community turning up to demonstrate against discrimination. lawmakers in the u.s. state of mississippi cheered after they voted to remove a confederate symbol from the state flag the blue cross and white stars emblem was used by the southern states that supported slavery and the american civil war it's the latest symbol of racism to be removed after a month of protests against racial injustice. well the world has passed another sobering milestone in the coronavirus pandemic the number of global deaths has surpassed half a 1000000 with the u.s. brazil and britain ran
early results and france's municipal elections show voters have tarnished president and menu on the khans party but the green party seizing control in several major cities paris is socialist mare and looks set to stay in power turnout was historically low amid persistent fears the coronavirus. hundreds of protesters marched in the spanish capital madrid to demand more rights and protection for l g b t people the official gay pride events had been canceled because of coded 1900 fears but that...
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for the war ravaged country and the target is some $2400000000.00 pakistan's prime minister imran khan has defended his decision to lift most lockdown measures citing huge economic losses he said if people took care it was possible to live with the virus the u.k.'s plan to introduce a 14 day quarantine for people arriving from abroad is being criticized with concerns that it may have only a limited impact on public health and in new zealand prime minister just to arjun says her government will consider relaxing all restrictions sooner than planned she says the country's fight against the virus is progressing ahead of schedule. to sports now and bundesliga fans were treated to a 6 gold bonanza in monday's clash between cologne and rb leipsic visitors leipsic were hoping to get their title bid back on the right track after a draw against heart on match day 28 and they did just that. some games deserve an audience unfortunately stuffed toys were the only spectators for this one as the billy goats played host to leipsic. the goal 1st got off to a quick start as john cold of a rifle total o
for the war ravaged country and the target is some $2400000000.00 pakistan's prime minister imran khan has defended his decision to lift most lockdown measures citing huge economic losses he said if people took care it was possible to live with the virus the u.k.'s plan to introduce a 14 day quarantine for people arriving from abroad is being criticized with concerns that it may have only a limited impact on public health and in new zealand prime minister just to arjun says her government will...
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former chechen rebel in berlin last year german prosecutors say moscow ordered the shooting of salman khan conduct really and have filed murder charges against a russian suspect. it's the china now that country has reported $25.00 new cases of the coronavirus in the capital beijing saying that it now has the latest outbreak under control authorities activated lockdown measures after the virus was spread at a food market earlier this week but critics are increasingly questioning how beijing is dealing with the crisis and how it's further suppressing any dissent about his falls. few in china have felt the economic impact of the coronavirus as much as migrant workers. who young she is a day laborer who usually works on construction sites but the building sector took a hit from the corona virus outbreak nonetheless. finding a job is harder now than it was. there more protective regulations like social distancing rules. but we have survived the worst months of the pandemic threat even quite sure that she was. at private job centers postings on the windows show how much the job market has taken
former chechen rebel in berlin last year german prosecutors say moscow ordered the shooting of salman khan conduct really and have filed murder charges against a russian suspect. it's the china now that country has reported $25.00 new cases of the coronavirus in the capital beijing saying that it now has the latest outbreak under control authorities activated lockdown measures after the virus was spread at a food market earlier this week but critics are increasingly questioning how beijing is...
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monuments to reflect the country's diversity as a debate heats up over racism and britain's colonial past khan was speaking days after anti-racism protesters toppled a statue of a 17th century slave trader in the port city of bristol. and bangladesh around 1000 garment workers protested outside the labor ministry in dhaka they called for payment of overdue wages and the reopening of closed factories the sector employees around 4000000 people and exports have been hard hit by the coronavirus lockdown. iran's judiciary says that a sentenced to death in arabian man who provided information to the u.s. and israel on the location of revolutionary guards commander customs all in money in january still in money was killed in a drone strike in iran. and north korea's state news agency says the country will cut its hotlines with south korea as a 1st step to shutting off all contact with seoul is threatening to sever ties with the south if it does not stop defectors from sending reflux and other materials into the. hong kong is marking one year since pro-democracy demonstrations broke out last june more
monuments to reflect the country's diversity as a debate heats up over racism and britain's colonial past khan was speaking days after anti-racism protesters toppled a statue of a 17th century slave trader in the port city of bristol. and bangladesh around 1000 garment workers protested outside the labor ministry in dhaka they called for payment of overdue wages and the reopening of closed factories the sector employees around 4000000 people and exports have been hard hit by the coronavirus...
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and then after much robbing from people like sadiq khan about the necessities of having it on one to... —— much lobbying from people exited co nfe re nce much lobbying from people exited conference up now much lobbying from people exited conference up now they want it... they could find you £80 under current guidelines in the same way that you can excite fines now for facemask. i think it is certainly quite striking how far it has left and changed the subject in the early days it was you are free to wear masks if you want but we are not going to recommend it, they hummed in hot, they wondered about whether they were going to have checks and people arriving in airports and now it is hard when toughened up but nobody's business. travel quarantine, almost compulsory. —— they hemmed and hawed. but for exceptions for the elderly, for children and for those with breathing difficulties. that is going to slow things down when people are getting on the tube or bus as well. let's go on to the guardian and go back to the guardian because we see that frontpage pursed of all but we now look at th
and then after much robbing from people like sadiq khan about the necessities of having it on one to... —— much lobbying from people exited co nfe re nce much lobbying from people exited conference up now much lobbying from people exited conference up now they want it... they could find you £80 under current guidelines in the same way that you can excite fines now for facemask. i think it is certainly quite striking how far it has left and changed the subject in the early days it was you...
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so sadiq khan didn't do this. he would be underfar not board up and protect the statues, he would be under far more attack for rain then be used in some kind of bait and some kind of race that idiots want to start. they had to be boarded up, it is the best thing to do whichever side you want to say you want to say your protecting foci —— in some kind of race protecting foci —— in some kind of ra ce we re protecting foci —— in some kind of race were the idiots want to start. afterwards when things become calm, which will not be when it is hot and sunny i am afraid, that is what matters. let's move onto the new york times, and they mention how your police put under scrutiny because of these protests, we were talking about the ones in the uk but also in germany, france. joe questioned my for police forces not just in france. joe questioned my for police forces notjust in the united states but whether they behaved ethically when it comes to racism. —— joe, questions for many police. the french come in for criticism in
so sadiq khan didn't do this. he would be underfar not board up and protect the statues, he would be under far more attack for rain then be used in some kind of bait and some kind of race that idiots want to start. they had to be boarded up, it is the best thing to do whichever side you want to say you want to say your protecting foci —— in some kind of race protecting foci —— in some kind of ra ce we re protecting foci —— in some kind of race were the idiots want to start....
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ali khan, thank you for being with us. great example for viewers everywhere. >> thank you, john. >>> what the chinese government has launched a mass testing campaign to gain control of the outbreak in beijing. cnn has reporters all over the world to bring you the very latest developments. >> here in beijing following the most recent cluster outbreak at a wholesale food market they set up mass testing sites like this one. you have 19 rows here. that's 19 different communities. you come in, you register. then you make your way through this line over here. you can see a group of people doing just that, following the signs. over here where the testing is done. it takes 30 seconds each person. they sit down there, they do their testing. you get the staff in full protective suits. in all they have done 20,000 people in three days' time. this facility was built overnight that's how quickly they're moving within beijing to keep this most recent outbreak under control. >>> i'm matthew chance and russia has staged a massive military
ali khan, thank you for being with us. great example for viewers everywhere. >> thank you, john. >>> what the chinese government has launched a mass testing campaign to gain control of the outbreak in beijing. cnn has reporters all over the world to bring you the very latest developments. >> here in beijing following the most recent cluster outbreak at a wholesale food market they set up mass testing sites like this one. you have 19 rows here. that's 19 different...
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. —— sadiq khan, overdue.e time. —— sadiq khan, but the government thinks people will co—operate, it could become less popular if people end up being fine. indeed. 0k, iain, thank you very much indeed. iain watson there. we'll be speaking to the transport secretary grant shapps at 7:30am. patients are being warned not to expect business as usual when dentists are allowed to reopen in england on monday, due to a shortage of protective equipment. nhs england insists it's continuing to work with dentists, but the british dental association says a survey of 2,000 practices suggests only a third are ready to carry out routine appointments. we are in a situation where many of my colleagues are really quite stressed with the timelines they have been given to actually deliver face—to—face services for patients. we are delighted we have been given the opportunity, we haven't really had the support we need, i don't think. many of my colleagues are reporting that monday is a deadline to reopen is not really something tha
. —— sadiq khan, overdue.e time. —— sadiq khan, but the government thinks people will co—operate, it could become less popular if people end up being fine. indeed. 0k, iain, thank you very much indeed. iain watson there. we'll be speaking to the transport secretary grant shapps at 7:30am. patients are being warned not to expect business as usual when dentists are allowed to reopen in england on monday, due to a shortage of protective equipment. nhs england insists it's continuing to...
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green founder of justice khan and claire for black lives.nd looking for a vaccine for covid but not racism. expanding on that, what comes to mind? >> yes. i think it's an imperative that we recognize this is beyond the pandemic of policing and it's an understanding we are truly at a fight for the soul of america, and really recognizing that as jeremiah wright says, when you bake a cake and forget to put sugar in it you can't just sprinkle it on top. you must go back in the kitchen and rebake the cake to make sure it is fair, equitable and just for all. that's what we're saying for america. this is beyond policing, beyond the 40 million unemployed, truly at the soul of america we must reimagine what it looks like for all of us to be truly equal and equal justice distributed amongst all. >> thus far we have seen resignation of chief of police in atlanta. seen immediate firing of the officer who actually fired the fatal shot. we've seen another officer involved there placed on administrative duty. is that justice in your mind, and if it isn't,
green founder of justice khan and claire for black lives.nd looking for a vaccine for covid but not racism. expanding on that, what comes to mind? >> yes. i think it's an imperative that we recognize this is beyond the pandemic of policing and it's an understanding we are truly at a fight for the soul of america, and really recognizing that as jeremiah wright says, when you bake a cake and forget to put sugar in it you can't just sprinkle it on top. you must go back in the kitchen and...
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batsman haider ali is one of them along with fast bowler haris rauf and spinner shadab khan.nday. pakistan are due to fly to england at the end of the month for three tests and three twenty20s in august and september. england's cricketers will honour key workers from the coronavirus pandemic during their test series against the west indies next month. players will wear training shirts with names of doctors, social workers, carers and teachers. captainjoe root said the team wanted to honour those who "went into bat for the country in the toughest circumstances". the first of three matches starts in southampton onjuly the 8th. england cricket captain heather knight admits their group "isn't diverse enough." she's given her backing to ebony rainford—brent‘s scholarship programme among the local black community to increase participation. england's women return to training today. the england and wales cricket board announced a major investment last year, as part of its five—year plan to improve participation for players of colour. chris robshaw says he's moving to the usa to exper
batsman haider ali is one of them along with fast bowler haris rauf and spinner shadab khan.nday. pakistan are due to fly to england at the end of the month for three tests and three twenty20s in august and september. england's cricketers will honour key workers from the coronavirus pandemic during their test series against the west indies next month. players will wear training shirts with names of doctors, social workers, carers and teachers. captainjoe root said the team wanted to honour...
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of course, they look to people like siddique khan here in london who is talking about a racial reviewcapital, the nhs, local governments and the met police. all these protesters are wondering, where is the government's own proposals for this? what they want to see is a cutting of that thread, the direct line from edward colston, 300 years ago, a different form of racial bias and appalling behaviour, that thread all the way through to the racial problems we see in society today. they want it cut and they don't see any proposals being put forward from the government in order to do that. clive, many thanks. in the us, the city council of minneapolis has pledged to dismantle the city's police department, following the killing of george floyd. it's promised to create a new system of public safety. thousands are queuing to pay their last respects to mr floyd's body in his home city of houston ahead of a private funeral tomorrow. our north america correspondent barbara plett—usher is there. well, huw, we have seen a steady procession of people here this afternoon, but even as these memorials
of course, they look to people like siddique khan here in london who is talking about a racial reviewcapital, the nhs, local governments and the met police. all these protesters are wondering, where is the government's own proposals for this? what they want to see is a cutting of that thread, the direct line from edward colston, 300 years ago, a different form of racial bias and appalling behaviour, that thread all the way through to the racial problems we see in society today. they want it cut...
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khan's account of the remarkably successful season for the black forest club by schmidt back to his 1st bundesliga brace just before the alamo. never before have fried bread remained in the top of the table throughout an entire season and a happy summer sendoff and a great reason to celebrate fish tyson kind of. got it sure that we can celebrate something together maybe on a posse oh that's big enough to fit all of us. spend the evening together. well i shall kill the missing a miserable club record windless month of 16 games all summer long. waiting lists in 14 matches possible and have already accepted. they would be falling out of the bundesliga and stephan bomb guts team looks like a relegation side early on against franco's. sebastian holder capitalized on this unfortunate clash in the 9th minute. of the hosts were clearly the best it's a man with andre silva doubling their advantage midway through the 1st half. after the break boss just tied the finish looked to have put the game to bed as the school stood for 3 now. but kind of born didn't want to go out with a whimper and put up
khan's account of the remarkably successful season for the black forest club by schmidt back to his 1st bundesliga brace just before the alamo. never before have fried bread remained in the top of the table throughout an entire season and a happy summer sendoff and a great reason to celebrate fish tyson kind of. got it sure that we can celebrate something together maybe on a posse oh that's big enough to fit all of us. spend the evening together. well i shall kill the missing a miserable club...