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khan, but he is wrestling with it.it itches him, he's moving it up and down, he's touching it, he touches his face, it's not fitting him, because he's wearing a bandanna, first of all, which is the least effective version of face covering, but he is really struggling with it. we should mention, he's asymptomatic as far as we know at the moment. but, he's just doing everything wrong that we have been taught for the past five months. >> so we should not -- hopefully no health care worker, there's 6 million active health care workers in america right now. hopefully nobody is listening to your show right now, because we don't really want to tell them that masks don't work as they deal with infectious diseases, so hopefully none of them are watching today. >> but hold on, dr. khan, that kind of mask that louie gohmert is wearing does not appear to work. it's a face covering, it's a bandanna. >> let me keep going about this anti-mask concept. the other thing is, if he hadn't had the mask on at all, so forget the -- he had to
khan, but he is wrestling with it.it itches him, he's moving it up and down, he's touching it, he touches his face, it's not fitting him, because he's wearing a bandanna, first of all, which is the least effective version of face covering, but he is really struggling with it. we should mention, he's asymptomatic as far as we know at the moment. but, he's just doing everything wrong that we have been taught for the past five months. >> so we should not -- hopefully no health care worker,...
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khan, dr. caraballo, thank you very much for giving us a status report and all of the information this morning. it's really interesting to talk to both of you. >> thank you very much! mask on! >> president trump is impressed with himself about his cognitive ability. and he's bragging about taking this test that required him to string five words together and repeat them. and he claims the doctors told him that the way he did it was very special. listen. >> so the last time i was at the hospital, probably a year ago, i said to the doctor, it was dr. ronnie jackson, i said, is there some kind of a test? an acuity test. and he said, there actually is, and he named it, whatever it might be. and it was 30 or 35 questions. the first questions are very easy. the last questions are much more difficult. like a memory question. it's, like, you'll go person, woman, man, camera, tv. so they'll say, can you repeat that? >> and so i said, yeah. so it's person, woman, man, camera, tv. >> okay, that's very good
khan, dr. caraballo, thank you very much for giving us a status report and all of the information this morning. it's really interesting to talk to both of you. >> thank you very much! mask on! >> president trump is impressed with himself about his cognitive ability. and he's bragging about taking this test that required him to string five words together and repeat them. and he claims the doctors told him that the way he did it was very special. listen. >> so the last time i...
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khan, great to see you.ry day that we've come on, every morning that we've come on for the past, i think, two weeks, things have gotten worse. every morning, it is worse than it was yesterday. so when we put up that map of the mask mandates now in all of those states, will that turn it around? is that the key? >> so, good morning? and yes, so let's make sure i stay in a hopeful mood today. yes, we can turn it around. so this is the worst public health tragedy ever in this nation, but if we increase everybody wearing masks, washing hands, and social distancing, we can turn it around. now, unfortunately, these 38 states where we are seeing these sort of mandates to wear masks, we have other states, for example, in georgia, where the governor has said -- has sort of removed local mandates to wear masks. so we need to do this collect e collectively all over the united states to make sure that we're all wearing our masks. masks on. but that's not enough, right? we've talked about this a couple of times. we need t
khan, great to see you.ry day that we've come on, every morning that we've come on for the past, i think, two weeks, things have gotten worse. every morning, it is worse than it was yesterday. so when we put up that map of the mask mandates now in all of those states, will that turn it around? is that the key? >> so, good morning? and yes, so let's make sure i stay in a hopeful mood today. yes, we can turn it around. so this is the worst public health tragedy ever in this nation, but if...
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ali khan and william hazeltine.we look at this, the fact that the number of deaths could be 28%, almost 30% higher. professor, is that surprising to you at all? >> no, we've known for a long time that we're undercounting deaths. the way you measure is that is excess deaths over the previous period last year. and it's always been almost 50% higher. part of that is attributed to people not going for medical care, but part of that has got to be due to the coronavirus. it tracks almost exactly with the death figures, so it's not pa surpria surprise. it's disappointing, it's sad, but it's not a surprise. >> professor, the president obviously continues to be hopeful about a vaccine. pfizer released new information about its vaccine trials, saying in the most recent trial with 45 people, that the people it was tested on, they did develop antibodies after two doses. what's your take on these results and what it might mean? >> well, it would be very disappointing if they didn't develop antibodies, but that doesn't mean prote
ali khan and william hazeltine.we look at this, the fact that the number of deaths could be 28%, almost 30% higher. professor, is that surprising to you at all? >> no, we've known for a long time that we're undercounting deaths. the way you measure is that is excess deaths over the previous period last year. and it's always been almost 50% higher. part of that is attributed to people not going for medical care, but part of that has got to be due to the coronavirus. it tracks almost...
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alili khan, whais the u.s. doing wrong? >> it goes back -- in the earlry days, i said it was like of imagination. the u.s. has been sucker punched by this outbreak. at this point it is very c clear we don't have a nationalal strategy based on the four principles everybody else is used to get rid of this outbreak. the first principle, , contain e outbreak, leadership. government leadersrship from t local, state, to national level. we cannot agree on 70 think that are importanant. downecondnd part is get community transmission. this is s the role of government to make sure we a are testing ad tracing. nobody is talking about that anymore. isolating cases quickly fight in thisis context, and are missinga buddy talk about the metrics around that. the third thing is community engagement.. that is s our role. wear a mask. wash your hands, social diststance. before thing is do what you can to make sure people who arare hospitalized are more likely to survive in the one drug we know that does that right n now is dexamethasone. thos
alili khan, whais the u.s. doing wrong? >> it goes back -- in the earlry days, i said it was like of imagination. the u.s. has been sucker punched by this outbreak. at this point it is very c clear we don't have a nationalal strategy based on the four principles everybody else is used to get rid of this outbreak. the first principle, , contain e outbreak, leadership. government leadersrship from t local, state, to national level. we cannot agree on 70 think that are importanant....
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khan and sal khan, thank you so much. we will have you back.o you want to work from the beach for the next year? we will explain how, next. ♪ i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> dana: well, your resume background could get a major upgrade. barbados is offering a deal to have you work from home in paradise. jackie deangelis joins me with more. too bad you didn't get to go on location to do this. >> you and i both know that many people have gotten used to working from home, but the time is passing on, and listen, you can work anywhere you want, as long as you have a good internet connection. so the island of barbados is now saying why not work from here for an entire year? the country's prime minister says that lawmakers are looking at introducing the 12 month welcome stamp for digital employees. work from the caribbean. this is a great place to do it
khan and sal khan, thank you so much. we will have you back.o you want to work from the beach for the next year? we will explain how, next. ♪ i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> dana: well, your resume background could get a major upgrade. barbados is offering a deal to have you work...
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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.. ladies and gentlemen, a member of the cr
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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touted their relationship for example at the wedding of a prominent girl and supporter soccer star khansure. nurser is the heir to one conducted the wedding ceremony and called on glenn as a witness to the marriage. to. the. climate was less pleasant this troop buildup in february 1998 was a warning shot by the army against the growing islamist scene in turkey and that also meant against who lent the un in getting such a high government body as the national security council would actually concern itself with such an unimportant person as me. you'll learn was cautious in early 1999 he relocated to the united states supposedly for medical treatment that caution was prophetic soon after he was put on trial in absentia for treason. now 2 decades later his movement is firmly anchored in the united states the annual revenues of the gülen linked associations foundations and charter schools are thought to amount to several $100000000.00. it was only if and and the most influential person in the his mad movement is of course the master good man himself . as he makes all the decisions when he lef
touted their relationship for example at the wedding of a prominent girl and supporter soccer star khansure. nurser is the heir to one conducted the wedding ceremony and called on glenn as a witness to the marriage. to. the. climate was less pleasant this troop buildup in february 1998 was a warning shot by the army against the growing islamist scene in turkey and that also meant against who lent the un in getting such a high government body as the national security council would actually...
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dr ali khan spent much of his career at the us centres for disease control.ft valley fever, congo crimean haemorrhagic fever, monkey pox, sars. in late 2002, the sars virus jumped from bats to civet cats in a food market in southern china, ultimately killing nearly 800 people worldwide. chinese officials hid cases, censored doctors and withheld information from the world forfour months. dr khan was sent to the region to help. clearly there was a lack of transparency. without a doubt, if they had shared that they had this atypical pneumonia and allowed international investigation, there probably would have been fewer cases and likely fewer deaths. after sars, the world health organization strengthened early warning rules. suspected epidemics must now be reported within 2a hours. on 1st january this year, the who asked china about the mystery pneumonia in wuhan. china confirmed it two days later and took a further six days to reveal that it was dealing with a novel coronavirus. i've been surprised by how even the chinese communist party has been so secretive ab
dr ali khan spent much of his career at the us centres for disease control.ft valley fever, congo crimean haemorrhagic fever, monkey pox, sars. in late 2002, the sars virus jumped from bats to civet cats in a food market in southern china, ultimately killing nearly 800 people worldwide. chinese officials hid cases, censored doctors and withheld information from the world forfour months. dr khan was sent to the region to help. clearly there was a lack of transparency. without a doubt, if they...
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khan was treating juana prieto who developed pneumonia on top of coronavirus. prieto and her husband jesus were hospitalized after losing their 35-year-old daughter jessica to covid last week. for those people that don't understand what this virus is, tell me, what has this done to your family? >> there are no words i can describe this, losing your kid, my only daughter. >> reporter: cases here in the rio grande valley have increased by 70% over the last two weeks. and if you take a look behind me, you will see some white windows, those are rooms with covid patients inside that have been retrofitted with special air filters. right now hospital administrators are telling me they are at critical capacity and they are begging for help before this gets out of hand. norah? >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal who just a few hours ago with her crew took all that protective equipment off, thank enu for your reporting. tonight arizona is down to the lowest number of available i.c.u. beds since the crisis began. and in california, where infections are surging, med
khan was treating juana prieto who developed pneumonia on top of coronavirus. prieto and her husband jesus were hospitalized after losing their 35-year-old daughter jessica to covid last week. for those people that don't understand what this virus is, tell me, what has this done to your family? >> there are no words i can describe this, losing your kid, my only daughter. >> reporter: cases here in the rio grande valley have increased by 70% over the last two weeks. and if you take a...
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vaccine now this is a i want to share with you a comment from a doctor who's in our community dr meir khan here. patients are often asking me about when a vaccine is going to become available because they understand that it's the only way really to defeat this virus they do get mixed messages online about it when it might be coming out about who will be eligible for it and that don't make them anxious so we do have to deal with that for me as a primary care doctor having a vaccine would mean everything i wouldn't have to consult in people which creates a barrier between me and my patients be able to get on with routine diabetic clinics asked me clinics all these things that have been put on hold and get back to being done and also planning for the future the flu clinics in the winter there are so many ifs and maybes around and a vaccine would just help give us a definitive answer so as dr khan said they're having a vaccine would mean everything here's the rub my computer real quick how long will the vaccine really take if you look at the typical timeline that includes research pre-clinical
vaccine now this is a i want to share with you a comment from a doctor who's in our community dr meir khan here. patients are often asking me about when a vaccine is going to become available because they understand that it's the only way really to defeat this virus they do get mixed messages online about it when it might be coming out about who will be eligible for it and that don't make them anxious so we do have to deal with that for me as a primary care doctor having a vaccine would mean...
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the child was mr khan's grandson. lucky to be alive local police took him to his family from the scene of the shooting in support north of srinagar. the death of increases the total of civilians killed in kashmir since the beginning of the year to at least $33.00 also killed says the local coalition of civil society $55.00 armed forces personnel and more than 140 fighters for kashmiri independence. khan's relatives say he was deliberately killed by the security forces. militants but i want the check i said by job. if militants killed him how did the child survive they would have been some bullet marks on the vehicle these are all lies the truth behind this is that security forces killed him in cold blood. allegations denied by the police who say they should be thanked for saving the grandson's life . it's now almost a year since india's prime minister stripped kashmir of rights they gave it widespread autonomy or under modi says the territory needs to better integrate with the rest of india. over the area remaining un
the child was mr khan's grandson. lucky to be alive local police took him to his family from the scene of the shooting in support north of srinagar. the death of increases the total of civilians killed in kashmir since the beginning of the year to at least $33.00 also killed says the local coalition of civil society $55.00 armed forces personnel and more than 140 fighters for kashmiri independence. khan's relatives say he was deliberately killed by the security forces. militants but i want the...
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so as dr khan said they're having a vaccine would mean everything here's the rub my computer real quick how long will the vaccine really take if you look at the typical timeline that includes research pre-clinical 3 different bases the trials that the building the factories manufacture approval distribution we could have this back seen out by the years are really what you see if you see my mouse there may 2036. who's ready to stay in quarantine for the next 16 years so here's the goal we're going to crunch down this entire timeline which has never been done before to try to get it out on this timeline by august 2021 now the difference between this and this is everything this show is about today because when you move that red line that far that way that fast what you mean is you're taking a lot of risk you're taking a lot of risks with people's lives but when you leave this line out this bar at this rate it did a 3800 a day and that number will grow so which is the safest way what do we do well when you conscious this down there are loads of questions about how to most at the cli do that
so as dr khan said they're having a vaccine would mean everything here's the rub my computer real quick how long will the vaccine really take if you look at the typical timeline that includes research pre-clinical 3 different bases the trials that the building the factories manufacture approval distribution we could have this back seen out by the years are really what you see if you see my mouse there may 2036. who's ready to stay in quarantine for the next 16 years so here's the goal we're...
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the mountain ranges considered the birthplace of the greatest mongolian of all times genghis khan. abroad the name genghis khan is mostly associated with conquests brutality and virility but here in mongolia it mainly stands for political savvy. the founder of the mongolian empire is considered to have been a patron of trade education art and culture. freedom of religion as one of his most important legacies even today christians buddhists muslims and adherents to mongolian shamanism practice their religions peacefully side by side. sharman islam is the oldest religion in mongolia. ancient symbols such as the swastika or sun we all want to end all supposed to pave the way for the shaman to reach the spirits. this religious decoration which was hijacked by. germany as a symbol of the nazis can be found in its original sense as a spiritual symbol of luck everywhere mongolia. but. not that of the reigning they are down through my trance or so i made contact with the spirits of the mountains on the water. good that they have found my ways to be good and just had that that therefore the
the mountain ranges considered the birthplace of the greatest mongolian of all times genghis khan. abroad the name genghis khan is mostly associated with conquests brutality and virility but here in mongolia it mainly stands for political savvy. the founder of the mongolian empire is considered to have been a patron of trade education art and culture. freedom of religion as one of his most important legacies even today christians buddhists muslims and adherents to mongolian shamanism practice...
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khan, great to see you. me pull up the positivity rates as of this morning in some major states and hot spots. arizona is having a positivity rate of 28%. meaning that of everybody who gets tested, 28% come back positive. texas, 26%. florida, 19%. if you were in charge, do you think those states should shut down today? >> good morning, alisyn. and spot-on, so five states had their highest peaks yesterday. and i think about half states had their seven-day peaks. this is an outbreak that is uncontained in pre-fall. if you're not doing the four things we've talked about in the past to get this outbreak under control, starting with test and trace, that's been successful in europe, canada, many countries have eliminated disease. so if you can't get those right, your only option is to shut down. >> only option is to shut down. because we know, by the way, that testing is hitting a ceiling in some places right now. they're having a hard time keeping the testing up in california. they're shutting down testing locati
khan, great to see you. me pull up the positivity rates as of this morning in some major states and hot spots. arizona is having a positivity rate of 28%. meaning that of everybody who gets tested, 28% come back positive. texas, 26%. florida, 19%. if you were in charge, do you think those states should shut down today? >> good morning, alisyn. and spot-on, so five states had their highest peaks yesterday. and i think about half states had their seven-day peaks. this is an outbreak that is...
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memorial let's speak now to amil khan, from uk charitable initiative remembering srebrenica, that promotesces of hate. history is not over here. no, absolutely. it is concerning that 25 yea rs absolutely. it is concerning that 25 years after the genocide, which has been recognised by two international courts, you still have many here are challenging what happened, which has done nothing but make worth the pain and suffering of the victims who have already been through so much, whilst also serving as an impediment to reconciliation in the region. whilst also serving as an impediment to reconciliation in the regionm is hard to say that lessons have been learnt of people are still arguing over what the lessons are, 01’ even arguing over what the lessons are, or even the facts. absolutely. that is one of the things we highlight in the memorial day. as you saw from the memorial day. as you saw from the report, denial is quite prevalent, but also the fact that people continue to glorify the acts that were committed 25 years ago. for example, earlier last year you had the nobel prize for literatu
memorial let's speak now to amil khan, from uk charitable initiative remembering srebrenica, that promotesces of hate. history is not over here. no, absolutely. it is concerning that 25 yea rs absolutely. it is concerning that 25 years after the genocide, which has been recognised by two international courts, you still have many here are challenging what happened, which has done nothing but make worth the pain and suffering of the victims who have already been through so much, whilst also...
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so, butch khan called the press from kennedy's office and included the soviet press. then they came at the end of the day and they were, you know, we went limping and they were dragging us out. as they were dragging us out, they probably got maybe 50, 60 feet down the hall, stokely says, wait a minute, wait a minute. i forgot something in the office. so, he gets up, goes and gets the stuff in the office. goes back to exactly where he was and said ok. so they took us out of the office and they say, goodbye, see you. so that's what i remember about it. >> it's interesting one of the things about doing these interviews in 2011 is the emotional mood about all this has shifted so much. when you recall these teams with a smile and yet you were there for what were deadly serious reasons? >> we were very serious. we thought that the kennedy administration -- first of all we thought the kennedy administration, particularly the way they dealt with martin luther king earlier, was basically an opportunistic approach to the things. we thought bobby kennedy and the justice departme
so, butch khan called the press from kennedy's office and included the soviet press. then they came at the end of the day and they were, you know, we went limping and they were dragging us out. as they were dragging us out, they probably got maybe 50, 60 feet down the hall, stokely says, wait a minute, wait a minute. i forgot something in the office. so, he gets up, goes and gets the stuff in the office. goes back to exactly where he was and said ok. so they took us out of the office and they...
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the child was mr khan's grandson. lucky to be alive local police took him to his family from the scene of the shooting in support north of srinagar. oh the death of a car increases the total of civilians killed in kashmir since the beginning of the year to at least $33.00 also killed says the local coalition of civil society $55.00 armed forces personnel and more than $140.00 fighters for kashmiri independence. lurd khan's relatives say he was deliberately killed by the security forces. militants but i want the check i said by job. if militants killed him how did the child survive they would have been some bullet marks on the vehicle these are all lies the truth behind this is that security forces killed him in cold blood. allegations denied by the police who say they should be thanked for saving the grandson's life. it's now almost a year since india's prime minister stripped kashmir of rights they gave it widespread autonomy or under modi says the territory needs to better integrate with the rest of india. but with
the child was mr khan's grandson. lucky to be alive local police took him to his family from the scene of the shooting in support north of srinagar. oh the death of a car increases the total of civilians killed in kashmir since the beginning of the year to at least $33.00 also killed says the local coalition of civil society $55.00 armed forces personnel and more than $140.00 fighters for kashmiri independence. lurd khan's relatives say he was deliberately killed by the security forces....
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tech giant insolvent deutsche bank says it's open to propping up the company's banking unit while khan's demise came after an order to revealed a nearly 2000000000 euro hole in its accounts. the spanish government unions and business leaders have signed a deal to reactivate the country's economy and create new jobs in the wake of the coronavirus they called includes financing for spain's digital transformation and assistance to the struggling tourism sector spain is said to invest 150000000000 euros in a plan financed by e.u. funds. not before the financial crisis spain was busy building several airports that unfortunately never really took off now the coronavirus pandemic has created an unexpected business opportunity in the north eastern province of aragon airlines have found the perfect parking space for their grounded aircraft. from a distance turmoil looks like it could be an airport but the closer you get it becomes plain no hordes of holiday makers will be disembarking here last year from the start we set out to specialize a services company for the airlines. no arrival and depart
tech giant insolvent deutsche bank says it's open to propping up the company's banking unit while khan's demise came after an order to revealed a nearly 2000000000 euro hole in its accounts. the spanish government unions and business leaders have signed a deal to reactivate the country's economy and create new jobs in the wake of the coronavirus they called includes financing for spain's digital transformation and assistance to the struggling tourism sector spain is said to invest 150000000000...
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khans workshop makes leather goods and specializes in wallets before starting to send its product on the market dot com it had sales of about 130000 euros a year but me go toward the workshop could do better especially if it switched from animal hides to plant. agreed and now this company only uses artificial leather made from recycled paper it doesn't care is easy to work with and it's washable. we will do this eco friendly material to various trade fairs so that corporates can order in bulk and the whole idea is again to move toward sustainability. each product is photographed and uploaded to the website at the beginning make just 5 artisans on the side of the market dot com now it showcases more than 300 bookshops ads between 10 and 25 percent of the craftsman's prices depending on but this is a it is worth it and that their incomes have increased by 20 to 40 percent thanks to direct access to a much broader market. when muhammad got around shake 1st came to the harvey he had to leave his family behind and father will be hard. by 11 my family used to live in the village but now th
khans workshop makes leather goods and specializes in wallets before starting to send its product on the market dot com it had sales of about 130000 euros a year but me go toward the workshop could do better especially if it switched from animal hides to plant. agreed and now this company only uses artificial leather made from recycled paper it doesn't care is easy to work with and it's washable. we will do this eco friendly material to various trade fairs so that corporates can order in bulk...
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khan became renowned for her choreography in the 1980s.stigious filmfare. she died of cardiac arrest in a hospital in mumbai on friday. a reminder of our top story: the british government has published a long—awaited list of countries from where travellers will be exempt from coronavirus quarantine requirements on arrival in england. the restrictions have been lifted for more than 70 countries and territories, including many popular holiday destinations. however, people arriving from portugal, the united states and several other countries will still have to self—isolate. earlier, the devolved governments of scotland and wales said the plans to relax the restrictions had been a shambles. the regional administrations are in charge of their own health policies. that's it for now. stay with us here on bbc news. find me on twitter. thanks for watching. hello. whilst for many of us, the day turned windier, cloudier, much wetter as well, there are always exceptions — and for kent today, well, the skies stayed broken even into the afternoon. there
khan became renowned for her choreography in the 1980s.stigious filmfare. she died of cardiac arrest in a hospital in mumbai on friday. a reminder of our top story: the british government has published a long—awaited list of countries from where travellers will be exempt from coronavirus quarantine requirements on arrival in england. the restrictions have been lifted for more than 70 countries and territories, including many popular holiday destinations. however, people arriving from...
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khan, god bless.hank you for what you're doing and stay healthy. >> thank you so much, chris. >>> all right. we're coming back right after this. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/try and get 2 months free. a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> thank you for watching. "cnn tonight" with the upgrade, laura coates, right now. >> man, thank you. i'm so glad i'm here with you. i have to tell you, i'm still thinking about your interview with angela rye. except for the part about
khan, god bless.hank you for what you're doing and stay healthy. >> thank you so much, chris. >>> all right. we're coming back right after this. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label...
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and her worst vacation was the not the chaka khan of it all she probably played some rufus jams, whother, jessica? >> my brother, yeah. >> jimmy: set her up with a real cheap hotel and i know those ones, you sit on the bed and you go straight to the ground. >> yeah, you don't want to touch anything >> jimmy: it looks like a bed, exactly. she slept sitting up all night for this one, guys, since there is really kind of no vacation that we can go for right now i want that vibe you can give us maybe a reggae vibe, a reggae song? ♪ ♪ oh they say pull up your anniversary write your nam perry in maryland ♪ ♪ got that raggae and if you're stuck inside this is not rehearse orlando was ♪ ♪ your best vacatio and the hotel was the wors guess who is coming to dinne probably no one ♪ ♪ guess who is dinner probably no one ♪ >> jimmy: oh, come on now, thank you very much. y there, pal, what's your name >> hey, this is hugo and i'm coming to you from chicago >> jimmy: chicago. what is your name again? >> hugo. >> jimmy: can you spell that >> it's hugo pronounced in spanish. i'm from puerto rico and m
and her worst vacation was the not the chaka khan of it all she probably played some rufus jams, whother, jessica? >> my brother, yeah. >> jimmy: set her up with a real cheap hotel and i know those ones, you sit on the bed and you go straight to the ground. >> yeah, you don't want to touch anything >> jimmy: it looks like a bed, exactly. she slept sitting up all night for this one, guys, since there is really kind of no vacation that we can go for right now i want that...
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the schools were essentially the distribution center. >> sal khan, thanks for everything you're doing thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next the atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms about to join us live. we'll talk about her positive coronavirus test and more right after this. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. millions of men are keeping their hair thanks to proven hair loss treatments, and you can to thanks to keeps. get online access to a physician and fda-approved treatments delivered right to your door, safely and affordably. go to keeps.com/tv to learn more. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. latonight, silence it with newd byzzzquil night pain. because pain should never get in the way of a restful night's sleep. new zzzquil nig
the schools were essentially the distribution center. >> sal khan, thanks for everything you're doing thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next the atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms about to join us live. we'll talk about her positive coronavirus test and more right after this. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. millions of men...
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saddiq khans can't come to america. lori lightfoot, bringing saddiq khan to america.o if the president keeps a handle to it, he's assured a victory in november. joe biden on any of the stuff, he's certainly not in control of his own party, i remember when they were campaigning on please don't make me vote for joe biden on the political left and those are the tiktoks, it's a mess. it's a total mess. >> laura: sara, when we see the political landscape as its unfolding this election season, covid is dominating the minds of so many people, thankfully increasingly lower mortality rate, the more people we test, i think people have got to look at what they are seeing in new york, in chicago, in portland, in seattle, and say is this -- that is all blue leadership. that's all democrat leadership. they refused to enforce law. they refused to do it, and theyf demonize the very people who are putting their lives on the line. not making a ton of money, by the way, putting their lives on the line and getting junk thrown at them and c
saddiq khans can't come to america. lori lightfoot, bringing saddiq khan to america.o if the president keeps a handle to it, he's assured a victory in november. joe biden on any of the stuff, he's certainly not in control of his own party, i remember when they were campaigning on please don't make me vote for joe biden on the political left and those are the tiktoks, it's a mess. it's a total mess. >> laura: sara, when we see the political landscape as its unfolding this election season,...
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are of mohamed khan was a cabinet minister at the time. just repeated grace and it's all over and now we have cause for the court absolutely divorcing you had not divorce her on the day you had diverted. underlined a secular law the court refused to recognize the triple telarc islamic divorce he was ordered to pay his wife maintenance congress party pm and member of the narrow gandhi did misty rajiv gandhi initially supported the judgment his 1st instinct was the right one which was to back the supreme court decision that granted this poor old lady alimony and to encourage his cabinet ministers are a moment can you spoken to to sister in parliament and to say so with some courage and lehman's. the personal low board which represented muslims claim the award was against islamic law angry clerics demonstrated outside parliament. the stand of the personnel board was that these judgment is against islam this is interference in the slum called therefore it must rajiv gandhi buckled under the protest of conservative clerics he went back on his d
are of mohamed khan was a cabinet minister at the time. just repeated grace and it's all over and now we have cause for the court absolutely divorcing you had not divorce her on the day you had diverted. underlined a secular law the court refused to recognize the triple telarc islamic divorce he was ordered to pay his wife maintenance congress party pm and member of the narrow gandhi did misty rajiv gandhi initially supported the judgment his 1st instinct was the right one which was to back the...
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it's like if genghis khan kept saying, "supposably. but of course he got the year wrong.robably been getting dates wrong his whole life last year, he sent don jr. a birthday card that said, "congrats on turning eight, or whatever." so trump has been very clear about the fact that he wants to slow down testing, because it makes him look bad and now, he's getting his wish today, it was reported that the cdc had removed some coronavirus hospital data from its website after the trump administration announced a plan to send that information to the administration and not the cdc and i'm sorry, but the last person i'd trust with any kind of data is donald trump. the dude brags that he can drink water with one hand and identify a camel on a piece of paper. you'd think he just got out of a decade-long coma and on top of that, we're once again we're seeing nationwide testing problems and delays, with cars lined up for hours in the scorching heat and a major testing company announcing that the turnaround for tests is now seven days, with some waiting even longer. >> i'm carter evans
it's like if genghis khan kept saying, "supposably. but of course he got the year wrong.robably been getting dates wrong his whole life last year, he sent don jr. a birthday card that said, "congrats on turning eight, or whatever." so trump has been very clear about the fact that he wants to slow down testing, because it makes him look bad and now, he's getting his wish today, it was reported that the cdc had removed some coronavirus hospital data from its website after the trump...
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want to point out, i don't know if people noticed, but the woman sitting behind the chairman is lena khan, the professor and author of the famous paper, the paradox around amazon, that these behemoths are getting bigger and bigger she's saying, we've been trying to apply the rules do these big companies lower costs for consumers? if so, that's fine there was talk around, well, are they just getting too big and crowding out other potential businesses the democrats are looking for more the reading from professor khan who, you know what, we should take a broader view rather than simply does it lower prices that's what all these guys will talk about they'll talk about how amazon has lower prices for consumers, facebook is free, google is free that's what will be challenged, at least on the democratic side. >> and on that note, if they do go down this path of reexamining government powers for reasons that aren't just consumer harm, does it open the door towards using this power in a way that might achieve other social issues, and is that a path we want to go down? we'll check your audio, sir.
want to point out, i don't know if people noticed, but the woman sitting behind the chairman is lena khan, the professor and author of the famous paper, the paradox around amazon, that these behemoths are getting bigger and bigger she's saying, we've been trying to apply the rules do these big companies lower costs for consumers? if so, that's fine there was talk around, well, are they just getting too big and crowding out other potential businesses the democrats are looking for more the...
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khans workshop makes leather goods and specializes in wallets before starting to sell its product on the market dot com it had sales of about 230000 euros a year but may go toward the workshop could do better if specially if it's wished from animal hides to plant leather. agreed and now this company only uses artificial leather made from recycled paper it doesn't care is easy to work with and it's washable. we hope to take this eco friendly material the way this trade fairs so that corporates can order in bulk and the whole idea is again to move toward sustainability. each product is photographed and uploaded to the website at the beginning mega had just 5 artisans on the side of the market dot com now it showcases more than 300 book shops. between 10 and 25 percent of the craftsman's prices depending on what you but this is a it is worth it and that their incomes have increased by 20 to 40 percent thanks to direct access to a much broader market. and i'm only when mama got around chic 1st came to the harvey he had to leave that family behind and father will be hard. by 11 my family
khans workshop makes leather goods and specializes in wallets before starting to sell its product on the market dot com it had sales of about 230000 euros a year but may go toward the workshop could do better if specially if it's wished from animal hides to plant leather. agreed and now this company only uses artificial leather made from recycled paper it doesn't care is easy to work with and it's washable. we hope to take this eco friendly material the way this trade fairs so that corporates...
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inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter we are at a j inside story for me imran khanand the whole team here in the. distance has been in turmoil at least white police officer shot but i'm still not black time after. to make a political hole in my state you know you are a state representative back in 9091 to me it was out of our game one of the guys without a gun and my brother was killed my hood don't look no dear friend to any other hood out here damn michael brown was keel me i saw my son in 15 years and i felt like you know at this my time to stand up. this is the muslim bill for us i'm just not willing to accept what some stand so legislation can i get through that's going to speak to a major need for mocking in this bill identifies used violence as a public health epidemic last year we have $200.00 murders the ripple effect of violence when it comes the youth it stretches far why. the secret mass graves in arlington discovered at an institution run by catholic nun is. a mission short to school. people in power investigates a scandal but destroyed families cost th
inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter we are at a j inside story for me imran khanand the whole team here in the. distance has been in turmoil at least white police officer shot but i'm still not black time after. to make a political hole in my state you know you are a state representative back in 9091 to me it was out of our game one of the guys without a gun and my brother was killed my hood don't look no dear friend to any other hood out here damn michael brown was...
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the g governmet and the primee minister khan take advantata of ththat to clcp down on thee freedom and t the right to o protest soo the constitutional council has remiminded p people about the little that any restrictionons comingng back inn must have aa strict ang regarding the- of public health. the government has reserved the right to bring restrictive measures back in as needed specifically in the event of a second wave of covert nineteen. beyond mainland france the overseas territories of kiana and my auto still in the grip of the pandemic and will retain the state of emergency until the end of october. next the european council president has unveiled his latest proposal for seven hundred and fifty billion a hero fund to help the block recover. from the coronavirus conduct trial michelle is hoping to bring some crucial disagreements between member states. as the block looks deposits. seven year budget which is happening next week. for analysisis i i'd like to bring in france whwhen peop's's busininess edition. of brian quinn brian thank you so much for being with us and it's lovel
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supervisor wilma khan said it was a hard decision for her to vote yes because she's concerned about enforcement of safety guidelines. >> the board letter that we have is saying we're still going to be very cautious, but we're really doing this right now to continue to permit outdoor dining and the opening of outdoor activities at the oakland zoo. >> reporter: the variance comes as alameda county's covid-19 numbers continue to rise, closing in on 8,000. dr. nick moss of alameda public health said there's no immediate explanation for why the county has the highest numbers in the bay area. >> we have a large population of essential workers who live in dense -- who are back at work relatively early on and who live in relatively dense housing. >> we're very appreciative of their confidence and trust in our local businesses. to do what's best for their oe to the state, approval could come in a matter of days. >>> santa clara county was one of the last counties to start reopening. gyms and salons were only given the green light yesterday. as chris nguyen explains, they were then told to shut down agai
supervisor wilma khan said it was a hard decision for her to vote yes because she's concerned about enforcement of safety guidelines. >> the board letter that we have is saying we're still going to be very cautious, but we're really doing this right now to continue to permit outdoor dining and the opening of outdoor activities at the oakland zoo. >> reporter: the variance comes as alameda county's covid-19 numbers continue to rise, closing in on 8,000. dr. nick moss of alameda...
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, the founder of khan academy, a nonprofit that offers education through online courses they work withdistricts across the country including las vegas, detroit, and houston. good to see you again. thank you for joining us we always discuss the various issues about online learning versus in person learning. one issue i want to ask you about is keeping children's attention. i think all of us when we were kids would have not worked if it that had been an option. but teachers presence obviously made sure you're focused how hard is it to keep kids focused on a laptop or computer at home when they're in their room by themselves it. >> it's a real thing you know, anyone who taught live with 20 or 30 or more students knows how difficult it is sometimes to keep their attention. obviously it depends on their age-group and what you're doing with them. but if you're doing it over video conference, doing it over zoom, it is that much harder that is talking to a lot of teachers that's what they struggled the most with. obviously, can you have a few controls if you're the moderator on video conferenc
, the founder of khan academy, a nonprofit that offers education through online courses they work withdistricts across the country including las vegas, detroit, and houston. good to see you again. thank you for joining us we always discuss the various issues about online learning versus in person learning. one issue i want to ask you about is keeping children's attention. i think all of us when we were kids would have not worked if it that had been an option. but teachers presence obviously...
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june a glimmer of hope investigators in times to suspect a german man who was in the algarve when the khan disappeared german authorities however said they were no longer investigating madeleine mccann's disappearance as a missing person case but as a murder the persistence of her parents has kept this case in the headlines so have the resources both private and public investigators hope they're finally writing the last chapter of this unhappy story and stay in germany it is one month since the high flying payment service provider wire card crashed and burned after its executives admitted there was a 1900000000 euro hole its balance sheet a former c.e.o. has been accused of fraud another executive has fled to russia so the german parliament's finance committee will be questioning senior government ministers today in the hopes of finding out more. why are card once a golden child of german finned tech now a by word for criminality and $29000.00 allegations began america in the financial times that executives were cooking the books not only did the authorities turn a blind eye they went afte
june a glimmer of hope investigators in times to suspect a german man who was in the algarve when the khan disappeared german authorities however said they were no longer investigating madeleine mccann's disappearance as a missing person case but as a murder the persistence of her parents has kept this case in the headlines so have the resources both private and public investigators hope they're finally writing the last chapter of this unhappy story and stay in germany it is one month since the...
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i'm joined now by muhammad tariq khan, the technical director for at pakistan's department of plant protectioncould cross the india ocean and arrive in your country and others in the region — what is your fear abotu what will happen next? desert lotuses are the typical behaviour of the locust to respond to the rainfall. we are having the second breeding season of the locusts in pakistan and we believe that there will be two in this season and it is expected that 400 times it will increase during the desert locus number. and so, as you know, the desert locus is something we need to have a level, multiple levels we have been working together on this issue which includes the surveillance of control activity through ground operation, and close coordination with the regional countries. we have a commission for controlling desert locus and under that, we have been closely working with india, pakistan, iran and afghanistan. we have had weekly meetings and the desert locus situation is closely discussed with each other for early closely discussed with each otherfor early warning. forgive me for interr
i'm joined now by muhammad tariq khan, the technical director for at pakistan's department of plant protectioncould cross the india ocean and arrive in your country and others in the region — what is your fear abotu what will happen next? desert lotuses are the typical behaviour of the locust to respond to the rainfall. we are having the second breeding season of the locusts in pakistan and we believe that there will be two in this season and it is expected that 400 times it will increase...
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fromecond was the debate khan on thes and question of nuclear warfare.was moderated by sterling brown. and the after party, sydney poitier flewiney in to see what the boys were doing. for people our age, we were whatever we were. sidney poitier. in thesearmichael was student council, student government. -- random the newspaper, got great awards for the newspaper. so, we function, externally in terms of demonstrations, that terms of howard, in terms of people who could organize and do things, we were there. we were in the leadership of it. and we were also encouraged by a lot of professors. they thought -- they adopted us as their children. brown.larly sterling he would invite us to his house. he would have discussions. he would talk to us about the voice. talk -- he would not only play at his house, the jazz music, the blues. the poetry.k about we have the professors. wehad others who thought were doing what they would like to do. >> tell me a little bit more about this group in your role in relation to all of these other folks you mentioned. , it was re
fromecond was the debate khan on thes and question of nuclear warfare.was moderated by sterling brown. and the after party, sydney poitier flewiney in to see what the boys were doing. for people our age, we were whatever we were. sidney poitier. in thesearmichael was student council, student government. -- random the newspaper, got great awards for the newspaper. so, we function, externally in terms of demonstrations, that terms of howard, in terms of people who could organize and do things, we...
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place ok my no islam khan joining us from doctor with the latest on what's happening in bangladesh thanks very much thank you let's bring you up to date now on some of the latest developments in the global corona crisis u.s. states alabama florida north carolina have reportedly record daily increases in deaths from covered 19 france will be making it compulsory for people to wear masks shops and other enclosed public spaces as of next month and germany has issued a warning against all nonessential travel to luxembourg and that's a recent spike in cases there. all millions of people in france celebrated the steel day the country's national holiday yesterday but that occasion was subdued as the country emerges from lockdown the pandemic has killed some 30000 people in france this year the nation paid tribute to those working hard to keep the public safe. an emotional message of thanks for france's health care work is normally it's the de france marks the birth of its republic with military pump a notch and so it is but this year's best deal day on it the essential work is on the front line
place ok my no islam khan joining us from doctor with the latest on what's happening in bangladesh thanks very much thank you let's bring you up to date now on some of the latest developments in the global corona crisis u.s. states alabama florida north carolina have reportedly record daily increases in deaths from covered 19 france will be making it compulsory for people to wear masks shops and other enclosed public spaces as of next month and germany has issued a warning against all...