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astronaut christina koch. check it out. christina koch. welcome to "the daily distancing show." more importantly, welcome back to earth. >> thank you very much. it is great to be with you, and it's great to be back on earth, too. >> trevor: you were out in space for the longest mission that a female astronaut has ever ever undertaken. you have now since returned. was there a little part of you that regrets coming back, with everything that's going on in the world? >> you know, i have to feel a little part of me always wishes i were in space. i've felt that since i was young, actually my entire life. but it's great to be back on earth. i wouldn't trade it for the world. i will say living through this is probably one of the most amazing things i will have lived through. would never have wished for it to happen, but see hough people are coming together is a great thing to witness in person. >> trevor: let's talk about your journey in space and then coming home. spending eleven months in space is no easy undertaking, especially because of what happens to your body. i remember when i
astronaut christina koch. check it out. christina koch. welcome to "the daily distancing show." more importantly, welcome back to earth. >> thank you very much. it is great to be with you, and it's great to be back on earth, too. >> trevor: you were out in space for the longest mission that a female astronaut has ever ever undertaken. you have now since returned. was there a little part of you that regrets coming back, with everything that's going on in the world? >>...
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we're joined now by savannah, georgia mayor van johnson and florida mayor glen koch. mayor koch, you have written an important thought, that local city decisions where you are will be guided by science, data and public health advice lessening restrictions to early testing could backfire. when you speak to the experts, what do the experts tell you is safe and how quickly and where to open up first? >> exactly. what we're looking at is the criteria, and that criteria asks for a downward trajectory of the covid cases over a 14-day period. we in sarasota, we're just not there yet. they're also asking for robust testing which we are working diligently to get in place, but we still aren't there yet. >> mayor johnson, as of last week, as i understand it, you had not been able to have a conversation with governor kemp despite attempts. have you spoken to him yet? >> not as of yet. we have not heard back from his office. we were told they would take it under advisement at tnd at the point they decided they would talk to us, they would call us. >> at the point they decide to ta
we're joined now by savannah, georgia mayor van johnson and florida mayor glen koch. mayor koch, you have written an important thought, that local city decisions where you are will be guided by science, data and public health advice lessening restrictions to early testing could backfire. when you speak to the experts, what do the experts tell you is safe and how quickly and where to open up first? >> exactly. what we're looking at is the criteria, and that criteria asks for a downward...
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katie koch of goldman sachs asset management. stay safe.mies grind to a halt. new york lieutenant governor basically saying the message to the fed is we need money. we will break it down. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." the company that assembles most of apple's iphones will start making ventilators in the u.s. foxconn will work with medtronics on the design and develop and have the devices. no word whether the ventilators -- no word where the ventilators will be billed. foxconn has a factory in wisconsin. vw's cfo saying in a video to staff that the situation is fluid. other big companies such as boeing and hsbc have slashed or postpone their payouts. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much, viviana. bloomberg radio just had the new york lieutenant governor on, saying that new york needs a lot of help because the budget deficit is going to get hurt so much. state and city tax collectors are taking that hit. a few months ago, we are having minuteslosi -- a few ago, we are having into pelosi an
katie koch of goldman sachs asset management. stay safe.mies grind to a halt. new york lieutenant governor basically saying the message to the fed is we need money. we will break it down. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." the company that assembles most of apple's iphones will start making ventilators in the u.s. foxconn will work with medtronics on the design and develop and have the devices. no word whether the ventilators -- no word where the ventilators...
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. >> reporter: the garden is just one of eight planting spaces that coordinator jean koch manages.he raised vegetable beds, wooden trellises, offer residents a chance to grow fresh produce. over time, she has haesllonhe is growingor ing restaurants. >> reporter: homegrown vegetables and produce, on the menu until now. restaurants in the presidio have been shut down by the covid shelter in place. so what to do with the spring harvest. koch is turning her attention to a small army of essential workers, who are keeping the place up andrug.ain it. the water treatment people are here, the high voltage guys are here. >> reporter: and now they're being rewarded with a virtual farmer's market. >> these carrots are so good. >> reporter: koch is distributing the harvest to essential workers and garden volunteers. not letting a single green waste. >> been making like stir fried greens with the swiss chard and kale, some garlic. >> i like it with eggs, like a r for the workers braving the crisis. an appreciation it represents may be harder to put a price tag on. >> especially their generosity
. >> reporter: the garden is just one of eight planting spaces that coordinator jean koch manages.he raised vegetable beds, wooden trellises, offer residents a chance to grow fresh produce. over time, she has haesllonhe is growingor ing restaurants. >> reporter: homegrown vegetables and produce, on the menu until now. restaurants in the presidio have been shut down by the covid shelter in place. so what to do with the spring harvest. koch is turning her attention to a small army of...
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you see, koch, is the record holder for the longest mission in space by a woman, 328 days.t's about 11 months, and that means learning weightless haircuts. as she has learned as a garage stylist to her husband, they are a heck of a lot less complicated with gravity here on earth. that is our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week of home confinement. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>> happy to have you with us. so this show has been on the air for more than a decade now. we're about 11 1/2 years old as a cable news show, which means in human years, i am just as hold as i look. i am methusela. i know you can tell. i am super grateful we have have been here this long. i
you see, koch, is the record holder for the longest mission in space by a woman, 328 days.t's about 11 months, and that means learning weightless haircuts. as she has learned as a garage stylist to her husband, they are a heck of a lot less complicated with gravity here on earth. that is our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week of home confinement. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>>...
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you see, koch, is the record holder for the longest mission in space by a woman, 328 days.out 11 months, and that means learning weightless haircuts. as she has learned as a garage stylist to her husband, they are a heck of a lot less complicated with gravity here on earth. that is our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week of home confinement. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>> good morning, everybody. it is tuesday, april 21st. we're going to begin with breaking news. the president announcing by tweet late last night that he intends to issue an executive order suspending immigration to the united states, citing the coronavirus and the, quote, need to protect the jobs of our great american citizens. "the washington post" reporting that the announcement caught some homeland security officials off guard while a senior administration official is telling nbc news the plan has been under consideration for a while. according to the "new york times," the trump administration would ef
you see, koch, is the record holder for the longest mission in space by a woman, 328 days.out 11 months, and that means learning weightless haircuts. as she has learned as a garage stylist to her husband, they are a heck of a lot less complicated with gravity here on earth. that is our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week of home confinement. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>> good...
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you see, koch is the record holder for the longest mission in space by a woman, 328 days.s about 11 months, and that means learning weightless haircuts. as she has learned as a garage stylist to her husband, they are a heck of a lot less complicated with gravity here on earth. that is our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week of home confinement. on behalf of all of my week of home confinement on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. as we enter yet another week of staying at home, the coronavirus pandemic has now taken the lives of nearly 42,000 americans. it's been over a month of social distancing. six weeks in some places and so it is extremely understandable, and i say this as a personal expression of how i feel people are eager to get back to some
you see, koch is the record holder for the longest mission in space by a woman, 328 days.s about 11 months, and that means learning weightless haircuts. as she has learned as a garage stylist to her husband, they are a heck of a lot less complicated with gravity here on earth. that is our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week of home confinement. on behalf of all of my week of home confinement on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our...
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in 2010 that flipped, and it flipped because of a single family, the koch brothers. and the koch brothers announced that they are going to fund primary challenges for any republican who says anything supportive of the idea of climate science. and almost overnight they became a party that did not acknowledge climate science at all. even people who used to just like that flipped. from that moment, 2010 on, you can't be a republican and survive in our political system given the literally billions of dollars that will be pushed into the system to stop fellow addressing it. so you want to understand what eventually might make this fixable, right, this is a very important -- >> this is exactly right. the big picture, i think we have a lot of ways we could make science better. but until we change the political situation as well, the the political system to be able to demand science with integ few, demand truth and then figure out exactly how do we protect people -- the best example the way we have all of our systems set up is you have to prove that there's a harm before we
in 2010 that flipped, and it flipped because of a single family, the koch brothers. and the koch brothers announced that they are going to fund primary challenges for any republican who says anything supportive of the idea of climate science. and almost overnight they became a party that did not acknowledge climate science at all. even people who used to just like that flipped. from that moment, 2010 on, you can't be a republican and survive in our political system given the literally billions...
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in a popular 1936 play written by future casablanca screenwriter howard koch, a reincarnated lincoln, i mentioned this before, but this is the story, a reincarnated lincoln comes to kentucky to help white coal miners fight their own brand of slavery. striking miners and a parade across the stage and hold a sign that reads, free the whites. an objective that very much appeals to lincoln. when lincoln appears in the shirley temple film "the littlest rebel" his task has nothing to do with freeing black slaves. instead, he is there to grant shirley temple's request for freedom for two imprisoned white men, one her con federal father and the other a kindly union officer. if you know the premise of john ford's "young mr. lincoln" you might recall that henry fonda's lincoln again has virtually no contact with black characters. his real work involves helping two white brothers who have been falsely accused of murder. in fact, in the most dramatic moment of the film the two brothers face the wrath of an angry lynch mob and then lincoln turns back the mob and after that mounts a successful defe
in a popular 1936 play written by future casablanca screenwriter howard koch, a reincarnated lincoln, i mentioned this before, but this is the story, a reincarnated lincoln comes to kentucky to help white coal miners fight their own brand of slavery. striking miners and a parade across the stage and hold a sign that reads, free the whites. an objective that very much appeals to lincoln. when lincoln appears in the shirley temple film "the littlest rebel" his task has nothing to do...
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they take back the koch brothers money and divorce and us money which was 62 percent they will have the independent commission drawing the lines in michigan. but not long after that to take on the really difficult task to return voting rights to one one.7 million for those that lost the civic voice. and with that conviction even after they have served. and that snared of that and's of that of all the black man. and she was one of them. and then that led to a felony weapons charge and one afternoon after his release he is homeless and still struggling with drugs. and standing before the railway tracks in miami and just waiting for the next train to come. or it doesn't arrive in walks across the tracks and then to be guided by some kind of power and finds himself at a drug treatment center checks himself in turns to college earns a law degree but one thing that you cannot do in florida, no matter what so he doesn't have the right to vote so he becomes the doctor on - - director of the florida rights commission to build an amazing coalition. with the ex-cons and second chance believing chu
they take back the koch brothers money and divorce and us money which was 62 percent they will have the independent commission drawing the lines in michigan. but not long after that to take on the really difficult task to return voting rights to one one.7 million for those that lost the civic voice. and with that conviction even after they have served. and that snared of that and's of that of all the black man. and she was one of them. and then that led to a felony weapons charge and one...
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from did obvious science has put together a selection of some of the most outrageous fake news about koch. 90. whatever you do don't try this at home this cape stories circulating online the problem as the disease continued to feel that the footage actually shows the suicide of a woman before bodies on the streets of its action in germany. also doing the rounds conspiracy theories among them the just south korean series and of many false stories describing the pandemic as a preforms like facebook are rife breeding grounds for the spread of fake knees the social networking giant is among several companies pledging to take stronger action to prevent the spread of misinformation others too are doing their bit to make sure people are getting the right information about corona a service called africa check recently had to rebuff a south african man has claimed that. much of asia seems just over the hill and most of europe is in the battle against covert kenya africa check and joins us from nairobi vincent how much of a problem is corona fake news in african countries right now. things we're ha
from did obvious science has put together a selection of some of the most outrageous fake news about koch. 90. whatever you do don't try this at home this cape stories circulating online the problem as the disease continued to feel that the footage actually shows the suicide of a woman before bodies on the streets of its action in germany. also doing the rounds conspiracy theories among them the just south korean series and of many false stories describing the pandemic as a preforms like...
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n e koch is in germany to learn german. english benito why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to shaft the w z learning course because vic. happiness fears for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous i mean the size view of nature david and this is climate change crisis sex happiness in the books you get smarter for free get over your books on. my flower. yes i'm beautiful i've heard it before and it never grows old. i'm worshiped from my looks and my scent my looks but here's the thing. life starts with me. you see i feed. every fruit comes from me. everybody taito me every kernel of corn me every grain of rice me me me me i know but it's true. and sometimes i feed their souls. i am their words when they have none i see i love you without a sound. i'm sorry without a voice. i inspired the greatest of them painters oh it's pattern makers i've been amused to them all. but in my experience people underestimate the power of a pretty little flower. becaus
n e koch is in germany to learn german. english benito why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to shaft the w z learning course because vic. happiness fears for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous i mean the size view of nature david and this is climate change crisis sex happiness in the books you get smarter for free get over your books on. my flower. yes i'm beautiful i've heard it before and it never grows old. i'm...
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meteorologist mitchell koch is responsible for determining what impact global warming might already be having on the antarctic atmosphere. for his research he collects data that include wind speed solar radiation and the reflective properties of the ice crust. german scientists have been taking such measurements in the antarctic since the early 1980 s. . these reports are sent to the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change. then via. speaking on when we talk about climate and we have to look at data over a period of at least 30 years on suppression of the one year's worth of information simply isn't enough to get. us. here getting ready to launch a weather balloon. it goes up every morning at 11 o'clock and measures air temperature and the density of the ozone layer to an altitude of up to 30 kilometers. michelle says that so far his data show no evidence of global warming at this specific spot . and starts on. messing me up some bias at this station we haven't recorded any changes in temperature fear feel of i don't know any other research stations in antarctica i haven't eithe
meteorologist mitchell koch is responsible for determining what impact global warming might already be having on the antarctic atmosphere. for his research he collects data that include wind speed solar radiation and the reflective properties of the ice crust. german scientists have been taking such measurements in the antarctic since the early 1980 s. . these reports are sent to the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change. then via. speaking on when we talk about climate and we have to...
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. >> koch et hopes his actions inspires other landlords in his position to do the same. >> very generous. >>> stanford researchers are working to figure out how many people may have had covid-19 even if they didn't know they had it. researchers are setting up three drive-through testing spots for this antibody study, including this spot in los gatos. it takes one minute. a fingerprint for a drop of blood. participants are offeredft card. the goal is to determine the prevalence of covid-19 in the south bay. >>> each day we become more familiar with our new normal. >> raj mathai joins us again from home on what was supposed to be opening day at oracle poork for tpark for the giants. >>> this would have been a beautiful day for baseball, right? the giants are reairing one of their classic games and will do it again tonight. some of the players are doing social media, guys. nothing beats the real thing. as this time pass, we have milestones and checkpoints of the things we're missing as a community. this would be one of those days. the giants home opener, what was supposed to be against the
. >> koch et hopes his actions inspires other landlords in his position to do the same. >> very generous. >>> stanford researchers are working to figure out how many people may have had covid-19 even if they didn't know they had it. researchers are setting up three drive-through testing spots for this antibody study, including this spot in los gatos. it takes one minute. a fingerprint for a drop of blood. participants are offeredft card. the goal is to determine the...
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that's based on figures from the robert koch institute.e thein portugal death toll is lower than 700. parliament has approved a request to extend the national state of emergency for another fortnight. >> the present extension of the state of emergency can give time and room for the government to decide on criteria to prepare for the gradual opening of society and the economy after the end of april. >> and belgium, they have extended measures for two weeks. in the capital, as part of a europewide initiative, this head chef has been cooking meals to give the hundreds of homeless people. they are welcome. a small sign of how people are trying to make a difference and cope with life under lock down. al jazeera. >> doctors and nurses in the united kingdom have been asked to review's personal protective equipment when treating covid-19 patients. the updated guidance comes as hospitals warn they are running out of protective clothing, prompting concerns that the move could lead to more health workers becoming infected. our diplomatic editor has m
that's based on figures from the robert koch institute.e thein portugal death toll is lower than 700. parliament has approved a request to extend the national state of emergency for another fortnight. >> the present extension of the state of emergency can give time and room for the government to decide on criteria to prepare for the gradual opening of society and the economy after the end of april. >> and belgium, they have extended measures for two weeks. in the capital, as part of...
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they beat back a koch brothers money and devos money and the u.s. chamber of commerce money set against them. 62% of the state agreed with them. they'll have an independent commission drawing the lines in michigan in 2021. so it wasn't long after that, that i met desmond mead who had taken on the really difficult task of returning voting rights to 1.7 million former felons in florida who had essentially lost their civic voice forever along with a conviction even after they serve their time. it was just this cruel vestige of the jim crow south, and it ensnared 10% of all the adults in the state, 25% of all the black men in the state. and mead new that pain well bus he was one of them, and a drug addiction and a deep depression had led to a felony weapons charge, and one afternoon, after his release, he is homeless, still struggling with drugs, he stands before the railway tracks in miami and he is just waiting for the next train to come. except the train that afternoon for whatever reason doesn't arrive, and he walks across the tracks instead, it's a
they beat back a koch brothers money and devos money and the u.s. chamber of commerce money set against them. 62% of the state agreed with them. they'll have an independent commission drawing the lines in michigan in 2021. so it wasn't long after that, that i met desmond mead who had taken on the really difficult task of returning voting rights to 1.7 million former felons in florida who had essentially lost their civic voice forever along with a conviction even after they serve their time. it...
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science listen to what the head of germany's center for disease control and prevention the robert koch institute said today this is for us this virus is in our country it will be in our country for months that's why we have to live for months in this so-called new normality where we have to make sure that the virus has this all chance as possible as spreading further. and that will continue to be the case as things stand at the moment. until we either have a vaccine that will give us the immunity we need when we are vaccinated and have a good vaccine a well we have better medicines that will allow us to treat the infected better faster. and my 1st guest tonight is one of the u.s. is leading epidemiologist dr jennifer horney is professor in founding director of the epidemiology program at the university of delaware she has trained rapid response teams for outbreaks including the 2009 swine flu pandemic dr warning it's good to have you on the day this is your 1st time here we're happy to have you here i'd like to get your take on the ebola draw rem to severe yesterday the top infectious
science listen to what the head of germany's center for disease control and prevention the robert koch institute said today this is for us this virus is in our country it will be in our country for months that's why we have to live for months in this so-called new normality where we have to make sure that the virus has this all chance as possible as spreading further. and that will continue to be the case as things stand at the moment. until we either have a vaccine that will give us the...
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liberals i know you're a you're a brooklyn guy sort of a ed koch the former mayor of new york city liberal daniel patrick moynihan liberal liberal meaning open minded you know find the right spots for government but not that government is supposed to do everything all the time and unfortunately in the last 5 years we've seen a movement by the progressives this is sort of the bernie sanders. contingent to really only come up with answers that have to do with more government involvement and for me i believe that the best way for people to live free especially in a country like the united states where you know we've got about 350000000 people from every corner in the in every corner of the world the best way for people to live free is is very limited government i want people to live how they want my neighbor's entitled to do whatever he wants he can't do it on my property if i don't want him to but that's about it and in the book i talk about how liberals have sort of become sort of hysterical when it comes to free speech and the platforming people and i want i want liberals to return to the
liberals i know you're a you're a brooklyn guy sort of a ed koch the former mayor of new york city liberal daniel patrick moynihan liberal liberal meaning open minded you know find the right spots for government but not that government is supposed to do everything all the time and unfortunately in the last 5 years we've seen a movement by the progressives this is sort of the bernie sanders. contingent to really only come up with answers that have to do with more government involvement and for...
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anti-savory language in fact, it is very likely that the author of the antislavery pronouncement was howard koch. so even though lincoln himself does not as robert warren said. it embodies the lincoln like moral urgency that gets americans behind this effort. so this, then, this lincoln was once again, or at least his spirit, was once again being reimagined, reinterpreted. this may have been a link kahn to inspire a more passionate lincoln. he would have an impressive career in world war two and even after in the cold war that followed. this was a lincoln who not only fought savely at home. however it might be defined on a global scale. thank you. >> man, love your reference to the imagery. imagery and messages are everything. media, i'm reading now you mentioned the whiter, the defender. dealing with their own sense of identity who it is wraen it is going in that time period. . they also elected the confederate monuments. there is a dicotomy. where was this at the time, in the late 1800s to early 1900s where looking now at the international influence and impact where they have to come to brips
anti-savory language in fact, it is very likely that the author of the antislavery pronouncement was howard koch. so even though lincoln himself does not as robert warren said. it embodies the lincoln like moral urgency that gets americans behind this effort. so this, then, this lincoln was once again, or at least his spirit, was once again being reimagined, reinterpreted. this may have been a link kahn to inspire a more passionate lincoln. he would have an impressive career in world war two...
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weeks ago in the middle of april that infection rate stood at 0.7 what we're hearing from the robert koch institute is that they're encouraging everybody to maintain their social distancing to keep up these restrictions that are in place that you stay at least 1.5 meters away from all of the people where that isn't really possible in places like supermarkets and on public transport that masks award the good news coming from the public health body though is that the actual number of people infected has decreased and what we're seeing at the moment is the number of fatalities in germany from coronavirus just over 6000 at the moment and what we have seen though is an easing of some of the restrictions that were put in place to try and stop the spread of this infection is going to be watched very closely things like that. infection rate number that i mentioned earlier on all of these things are going to be paid very close attention to particularly when we start looking at what's happened already and what is coming up on monday we'll see some schools in germany opened their doors again volkswa
weeks ago in the middle of april that infection rate stood at 0.7 what we're hearing from the robert koch institute is that they're encouraging everybody to maintain their social distancing to keep up these restrictions that are in place that you stay at least 1.5 meters away from all of the people where that isn't really possible in places like supermarkets and on public transport that masks award the good news coming from the public health body though is that the actual number of people...
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managing director of political research >>> there has been some breaking comment from the robert koch institute. in germany saying no clear sign the numbers are going down further. the number of cases are lower due to the easter break with less testing in germany, we've seen the death toll rising. 170 was the latest, up from 126. the fewest number of cases reported 2,082 the number of new infections >>> coming up, opec agrees to w chil output cuts but doubts of homu o will actually be removed from the market. more when we return. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> shares of norwegian air are plunging after the company plans to convert $4 billion of debt to equity the airlines plans to issue new shares t
managing director of political research >>> there has been some breaking comment from the robert koch institute. in germany saying no clear sign the numbers are going down further. the number of cases are lower due to the easter break with less testing in germany, we've seen the death toll rising. 170 was the latest, up from 126. the fewest number of cases reported 2,082 the number of new infections >>> coming up, opec agrees to w chil output cuts but doubts of homu o will...
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it is very likely that the author of humphrey bogart's anti-slavery pronouncement was koch, a casablanca screenwriter. even though lincoln himself does not flash ritualistically across embodiesn, casablanca the moral urgency that was being used to get americans behind this new effort. this lincoln was once again, or at least in spirit, being .eimagined and reinterpreted in some ways, this may be a lincoln that inspired a stronger and more passionate addiction. this was a lincoln who would have an impressive career in world war ii. and even after in the cold war that followed. this was a lincoln who fought slavery et al. and who could inspire a fight against slavery, however that slavery might be defined on a global scale. thank you. [applause] >> love your imagery. imagery and messages are everything. you mentioned some of the writers as america is dealing with its own sense of identity, what it is, who it is, where it is going in that time of where you are looking at who lincoln is, and they are erecting the confederate monument we are dealing with right now. there is this dichotomy, th
it is very likely that the author of humphrey bogart's anti-slavery pronouncement was koch, a casablanca screenwriter. even though lincoln himself does not flash ritualistically across embodiesn, casablanca the moral urgency that was being used to get americans behind this new effort. this lincoln was once again, or at least in spirit, being .eimagined and reinterpreted in some ways, this may be a lincoln that inspired a stronger and more passionate addiction. this was a lincoln who would have...
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. >> coronavirus cases on the rise in the american heartland and resources going to the kochs. the midwest is taking action. social distancing rules are threatening easter celebrations. >> reporter: the majority of resources have been sent to the coastlines but now the middle of the country is starting to feel the effects. a new study by the harvard global health institute projects nearly 290,000 people in kansas and missouri could be put in the hospital from the virus and there are not enough beds for that many people. the study is if people in kansas don't follow social distancing and stay at home guidelines. as of right now missouri has seen 3300 cases, around 1000 cases and isn't easter sunday approaches, there's a promise celebrations. the ohio governor canceling his limited gatherings of no more than ten people, but religious institutions will be exempt from this band. he suggested religious leaders exercise different avenues of worship. >> we can guarantee you in a church, even not a very large church there will be people who would test positive, who are the habit. they
. >> coronavirus cases on the rise in the american heartland and resources going to the kochs. the midwest is taking action. social distancing rules are threatening easter celebrations. >> reporter: the majority of resources have been sent to the coastlines but now the middle of the country is starting to feel the effects. a new study by the harvard global health institute projects nearly 290,000 people in kansas and missouri could be put in the hospital from the virus and there are...
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>>> koch county jail is the largest known source of coronavirus cases in the country. 462 fatalities the 15,000 cases at this hour. omar jimenez is in chicago for us. what are officials doing to try to slow this outbreak down? it is among inmates and also guards. >> reporter: that's right anderson. there are a lot of factors when it comes to this jail specifically. one of the biggest factors is proximity. as you can imagine social distancing is not the easiest thing to do in a yahjail. the government equivalent of a cruise ship or a peachtree dish. we have seen it played out firsthand. low level offenders or non-violent offenders created a boot camp to keep those ka quarantined or separate. that number is now over 400 and more than 250 detainees infected, 150 employees infected, excuse me in a matter of weeks. >> officials are talking of ways to deal with all the people who have died and the bodies that is overwhelming the system. >> it is a sobering reality. i think a lot of us never thought we would be in the situation to see at this point and not to mention city officials who have
>>> koch county jail is the largest known source of coronavirus cases in the country. 462 fatalities the 15,000 cases at this hour. omar jimenez is in chicago for us. what are officials doing to try to slow this outbreak down? it is among inmates and also guards. >> reporter: that's right anderson. there are a lot of factors when it comes to this jail specifically. one of the biggest factors is proximity. as you can imagine social distancing is not the easiest thing to do in a...
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credit suisseas ceo thomas koch johns speaking with us earlier. speaking gottstein with us earlier.nearly 4.5 million americans filed for unemployment, bring the total to 26 point 5 million jobs vanishing during u.s. social restrictions. the u.s. house is expected to pass the latest rescue package, and there is some doubt that points to u.s. unemployment rate hitting as high as 20%. in europe, eu leaders are currently having a videoconference, discussing what he rescue looks like. ecb president christine lagarde cautioning that gdp could drop as much as 15%. u.k., eu as well as the business confidence is in a freefall, including in germany, where consumer sentiment has dropped to a record low as the coronavirus leads to europe's highest deaths in decades. singapore's covid-19 cases continue to spike. is for a fourth consecutive day. half of the six vaccines in the human trial stage are in china, according to the world health organization. the organization saying there's a total of 83 vaccines and the element around the world. in new jersey, the coronavirus has hit hard in nursing ho
credit suisseas ceo thomas koch johns speaking with us earlier. speaking gottstein with us earlier.nearly 4.5 million americans filed for unemployment, bring the total to 26 point 5 million jobs vanishing during u.s. social restrictions. the u.s. house is expected to pass the latest rescue package, and there is some doubt that points to u.s. unemployment rate hitting as high as 20%. in europe, eu leaders are currently having a videoconference, discussing what he rescue looks like. ecb president...
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creating their own at home assembly lines, a globalized effort to give back david koch for cnn shanghai. >>maryland says it's able to tell if your immune to coronavirus to a simple blood test. allison darling has the latest. >>this is an inside look at a rockville company called 2020 jean systems technicians are packing up and shipping tests some say could be the key to getting americans out of quarantine it's a simple finger-prick blood test designed to detect those antibodies that show if someone has had the infection and could be protected from getting coronavirus again. one positive result is called igg. >>the beauty of it is if you have by gigi, the assumption is it point that you are protected and you've been exposed id you can go back to work, id you can visit your grandmother doctor michael ross is on the company's board he says the covid-19 rapid antibody test kit they're distributing. >>is from china but they have done testing here in the states. doctor charles miranda in denver has used the test on about 50 of his patients i found that have to very reliable. >>and because of
creating their own at home assembly lines, a globalized effort to give back david koch for cnn shanghai. >>maryland says it's able to tell if your immune to coronavirus to a simple blood test. allison darling has the latest. >>this is an inside look at a rockville company called 2020 jean systems technicians are packing up and shipping tests some say could be the key to getting americans out of quarantine it's a simple finger-prick blood test designed to detect those antibodies that...
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it sells for $2.3 million, to billionaire bill koch in 2011. jesse james is no less a legend.e hails from rural western missouri. >> jesse james was born in september 1847. >> missouri historian christopher gordon. >> his father was a baptist preacher, a hemp farmer, and he was a slaveholder. >> jesse and his older brother, frank, grow up as tensions are escalating across the u.s. over slavery... with neighboring kansas, a territory deciding whether to be free or slave, exploding in violence. >> the rhetoric is heating up how law-abiding missourians should be able to maintain the lifestyle that they want to lead. >> when civil war breaks out in 1861, missouri remains in the union but is bitterly divided. frank james joins a band of confederate guerilla fighters. at 14, jesse is too young to join, but he's spoiling for a fight. did the family pick sides in the war? >> oh, absolutely. >> freda cruse hardison is an author, whose latest book uses genealogical research to track thousands of local stories, going back to frank and jesse james. >> they were never anything but southern
it sells for $2.3 million, to billionaire bill koch in 2011. jesse james is no less a legend.e hails from rural western missouri. >> jesse james was born in september 1847. >> missouri historian christopher gordon. >> his father was a baptist preacher, a hemp farmer, and he was a slaveholder. >> jesse and his older brother, frank, grow up as tensions are escalating across the u.s. over slavery... with neighboring kansas, a territory deciding whether to be free or slave,...
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it's got ties to the koch network and through facebook and a series of ads they were helping to promote the protests we have seen across the country targeting these stay at home orders that are critical to the public health response to coronavirus. >> who are they target and hoping to activate? >> i think they are looking to activate conservative who is are very frustrated here. we just heard if the mayor. there are people legitimately upset because they are out of a job pnds they are having a hard time accessing things like unemployment benefits and so for those people, there's a desire to get out there but for many of these conservative group, some of it is political. some is about activating conservatives frustrated entering an election season and some of it is economic because the donors behind the organizations, the past donor vs a stake in what happens in individual states and the kind of businesses that are allowed to be open and those that required to be closed. >> we have seen the president encouraging these protests on twitter. what type of impact does that have? >> i think it
it's got ties to the koch network and through facebook and a series of ads they were helping to promote the protests we have seen across the country targeting these stay at home orders that are critical to the public health response to coronavirus. >> who are they target and hoping to activate? >> i think they are looking to activate conservative who is are very frustrated here. we just heard if the mayor. there are people legitimately upset because they are out of a job pnds they...
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there will be an end to it but he did draw on his own personal experience with the worst scribing koch in 1000 is being kin to and mark. these bombs. were a physical assailant an unexpected any visible target. which i can tell you propose we experience it it's. then this is the moment. when we have begun to get to wrestle it to the floor. and take photos that this is the moment of opportunity for these remember when we can press home our advantage. it is also the moment of maximum risk. because i know there will be many people looking at our current success and beginning to wonder whether now is the time to go easy on those social distancing measures. now perhaps some clues have been given as to what gradual it lift off of the measures are seen some government going to suggesting that not essential so-called not essential businesses could open but they would have to keep the same type of rules in place like supermarkets shoes outside the door to me to social distancing and so on now it comes as we have received the daily death figures which are not hancock alluded to is that 360 people
there will be an end to it but he did draw on his own personal experience with the worst scribing koch in 1000 is being kin to and mark. these bombs. were a physical assailant an unexpected any visible target. which i can tell you propose we experience it it's. then this is the moment. when we have begun to get to wrestle it to the floor. and take photos that this is the moment of opportunity for these remember when we can press home our advantage. it is also the moment of maximum risk. because...
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recent anti-quarantine protests were organized by freedomworks and tea party patriots, backed by koch industries, as well as the far right group minnesota gun rights, and a conservative network linked to the family of education secretary betsy devos. on tuesday, attorney general william barr said the justice department may take legal action against govevernors whwho contie to order residents to remain at homeme during the pandememic. outside the white house, dozens of nurses held a protest and vigil tuesday, reading the names of 50 hehealthcare workers who have died after becoming infected by the coronavirus on the job. >> [indiscernible] amy: the protest was organized by national nurses united, which is demanding the occupational safety and health administration require adequate personal protective e equipment for healthcare workers. >> i would help anyone until i i couldn't, but i can't help sick. if i am dead or amy:y: last week, the centers fr disease control and prprevention reporteded healthcare e workerse 9200 tested d positive for cocovid-19, thouough the cdc ads ththe true ra
recent anti-quarantine protests were organized by freedomworks and tea party patriots, backed by koch industries, as well as the far right group minnesota gun rights, and a conservative network linked to the family of education secretary betsy devos. on tuesday, attorney general william barr said the justice department may take legal action against govevernors whwho contie to order residents to remain at homeme during the pandememic. outside the white house, dozens of nurses held a protest and...
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responding to the 24 hour news cycle and some of the younger firebrands, right away she's taken a more koch and trent cautious approach to mixtures done correctly. that's one indication as to what he might suggest her he was a stickler for details, he knew the issues he knew inside and out. there's a quote an article in texas monthly from the early 70s in one of the things was quote is two things that makes a politician effective it's how strong their substantive position and how much elbow greece can they put into it. jack brooks had both. >> one more thing as a reader i just want to congratulate you two on the brilliance of this title. i think it is a wonderful title. think about a little bit it's got so many multiple meetings. there's that monster with the cigar ready to slice the head off whoever his questioning and suggest methods, ways of doing things. he was able to do so much, so much good. so much good of a kind that sounds at is government waste. he sought the memes to get these things done at the lowest possible price and the highest possible quality. we need a bit more of that.
responding to the 24 hour news cycle and some of the younger firebrands, right away she's taken a more koch and trent cautious approach to mixtures done correctly. that's one indication as to what he might suggest her he was a stickler for details, he knew the issues he knew inside and out. there's a quote an article in texas monthly from the early 70s in one of the things was quote is two things that makes a politician effective it's how strong their substantive position and how much elbow...
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health measures because we're seeing mailitia groups, funding coming from trump-associated donors, koch brothers, betsy devoes, that foundation, we're seeing anti-science, antipublic health protest movement that's increasing exposure of law enforcement and it puts law enforcements and mayors in a trick bag, take measures against protests that violate public health and safety or, you know, they're accused of looking anti-liberty, anti-free speech. it's a magic position that could get us to violence very quickly. we're entering the most volatile period of this president's administration. >> from you that's saying something. let me just end with two-part question for you, one, it strikes me any protest over any issue the people who encounter or deal with the protesters for their own safety are law enforcement officials, are you worried about this concentration of people not wearing masks coming face to face with law enforcement and two, you started to talk about, on interseconds you see with these, you know, liberty protesters and other groups that have been agitated that have made headlin
health measures because we're seeing mailitia groups, funding coming from trump-associated donors, koch brothers, betsy devoes, that foundation, we're seeing anti-science, antipublic health protest movement that's increasing exposure of law enforcement and it puts law enforcements and mayors in a trick bag, take measures against protests that violate public health and safety or, you know, they're accused of looking anti-liberty, anti-free speech. it's a magic position that could get us to...
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and now he was doing a whole new transit through grad, grind andh koch tap, his late years in graduate school in his coke addiction. he says neurology and muscle, that's what it's about, where all my work is about. december 13 at silverman's office trying to put the book to bed. i was a young associate editor in chief presents her condensation of epilogue. oliver is hopeless dealing with editors, next time he matters before eileen joins us, i'll be able to deal directly with the printers inside the publishers and editors altogether. so i stand to mediate things. i momentarily put in mind the passage from walters eliminations. the latin word means web, no one's text is more tightly woven into him nothing was tight or durable enough for the publisher we know that proofreading habits were the despair of the typesetter's and they always want that cover with marginal notes but not a single misprint had been texted, they have been used for fresh text. eileen for her part has distilled more than 300 brilliant but chaotic pages of the most recent log into a coherent 30 pages of which the first
and now he was doing a whole new transit through grad, grind andh koch tap, his late years in graduate school in his coke addiction. he says neurology and muscle, that's what it's about, where all my work is about. december 13 at silverman's office trying to put the book to bed. i was a young associate editor in chief presents her condensation of epilogue. oliver is hopeless dealing with editors, next time he matters before eileen joins us, i'll be able to deal directly with the printers inside...
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so, one of our investigators mch contacted sheriff jerry koch and talk to him and said, well mcveigh it's in custody, but he's going toso, be releasedat within an hour. and, so, we put a federal hold onothe him. and, at that point, myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew upped to perry. >> and oklahoma state trooper was able to nab timothy mcveigh just an hour and a half after the bombing that took place in oklahoma city. again, the death toll 168 people, including 19 children. udinmore than 680 others were injured. 300 plus buildings in what was an 80 block area sustained damage. 86 vehicles were burned or destroyed. the explosion was filled up to 50 miles away. back to your phone calls. donald from golden valley, arizona. good morning. >> he has, i remember. i lived there when that happened, and this whole county was overrun with fbi and federal investigators. i mean, it was all over the place. i remember, they arrested somebody else, i forgot who that was over there, and a year or so later, i remember stopping over in oklahoma city. i had to get my car worke
so, one of our investigators mch contacted sheriff jerry koch and talk to him and said, well mcveigh it's in custody, but he's going toso, be releasedat within an hour. and, so, we put a federal hold onothe him. and, at that point, myself and several other agents got into a helicopter and flew upped to perry. >> and oklahoma state trooper was able to nab timothy mcveigh just an hour and a half after the bombing that took place in oklahoma city. again, the death toll 168 people, including...
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university and trying from the inside to take it over and doesn't get anywhere until jefferson dies and koch is going to be an influence over what the university will become in the 1830's, 40's and 50's. >> thank you. >> one-- you'll have to go to the mic. >> one last point or i can repeat it for you. >> the article in the washington post, your book mentions there's another book by one of your former colleagues at texas seems to plow much the same ground. what would i learn if i read both books i wouldn't get by reading one book? >> well, you should read my book if you're going to read just one. [laughter] >> if you're going to read two, read, morrie mcginnis and lewis nelson, it is a collection of essays, which is more about the longer run of the history of the university. i'm very much focused on jefferson's lifetime. they're focused on-- they're kind of like taking up the baton where i leave off mostly. there's some on the jefferson era, but they're taking the story in a more thorough way forward in time on through the 19th century and into the 20th. yeah. yeah. yeah. >> want to sign some
university and trying from the inside to take it over and doesn't get anywhere until jefferson dies and koch is going to be an influence over what the university will become in the 1830's, 40's and 50's. >> thank you. >> one-- you'll have to go to the mic. >> one last point or i can repeat it for you. >> the article in the washington post, your book mentions there's another book by one of your former colleagues at texas seems to plow much the same ground. what would i...
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the u scene where singer from te opening moments of the spacewalk that christina koch and jessica meir did a couple of weeks ago and are going to draw your attention to this is jessica. i'm going to draw your attention to this right to purchase also to transport this repair, this new unit and also needed it to stay out of her way but be controllable. this bit connecting the package to her is that same semi rigid tether still in use on the international space station today. those boxes that suddenly we realize we would have to be able to work on, they were a problem in thehe own right. you can see the electrical connectors. no one put those on the box thinking a fat spacesuit hand would have to get that the. they are imagining some nice slender finger from a ground technician. this is an odd set of pliers that actually doesn't jaws that go this way so you can reach down around these connectors and unto them without damaging the cable on the box they are attached to. here you see me and this is bruce with one of our british engineers. this is that crazy modified ratchet wrench we had to
the u scene where singer from te opening moments of the spacewalk that christina koch and jessica meir did a couple of weeks ago and are going to draw your attention to this is jessica. i'm going to draw your attention to this right to purchase also to transport this repair, this new unit and also needed it to stay out of her way but be controllable. this bit connecting the package to her is that same semi rigid tether still in use on the international space station today. those boxes that...
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according to the robert koch institute the so—called reproduction rate of the virus has risen to a valuen with the virus infects one other person. and millions of people across the uk, have taken part in a minute's silence, to commemorate front line workers who've lost their lives during the last few weeks. more than a hundred nhs and care staff — have died from the virus so far. we'll have much more on all of those stories but our first report this evening on deaths in care homes from alison holt. at saint cecilia is nursing home in scarborough as in many homes across the country they believe the fight that they'd been waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area for anyone being nursed. they lock down early and they have areas set aside for coronavirus residents. people stick to the rooms but still across three homes in the group that had 11 deaths and four of those confirmed as covid—19. i was called and i did see here on the last day that she died. one of the residents who died was the wife of reginald kemp, liz. they were marr
according to the robert koch institute the so—called reproduction rate of the virus has risen to a valuen with the virus infects one other person. and millions of people across the uk, have taken part in a minute's silence, to commemorate front line workers who've lost their lives during the last few weeks. more than a hundred nhs and care staff — have died from the virus so far. we'll have much more on all of those stories but our first report this evening on deaths in care homes from...
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mayor koch third term was not a great term. governor cuomo, look at all mistakes roosevelt makes, third term. one of the things, this gets to big banger, someone asked me this -- his thing, at the end of the day besides politics, you never bring disrespect to the name. i i had spent 25 years in public life. do you know what the one thing is i've never done? i have never hired a lawyer i don't think with the present klin, i got close a couple of times but i never hired a lawyer. and i was -- that was kind of a self evident. [laughing] i realized i knew enough about political history and science, i knew enough about myself where i was energy level. and the truth is in the third term you are not as smart and as good as you think you are. your staff is as tired as your and you're going to make the mistake. i got into place after ten years, gotten accomplished a lot of what i wanted to do and had to come -- was a hard conversation. amy and i had, the kids had and had to have a hard conversation with myself because i love the city, i
mayor koch third term was not a great term. governor cuomo, look at all mistakes roosevelt makes, third term. one of the things, this gets to big banger, someone asked me this -- his thing, at the end of the day besides politics, you never bring disrespect to the name. i i had spent 25 years in public life. do you know what the one thing is i've never done? i have never hired a lawyer i don't think with the present klin, i got close a couple of times but i never hired a lawyer. and i was --...