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star le bron james young people are helping to fill that gap left behind by people like dan korda in fact one of them is dan's own daughter catherine and she lives in washington d.c. and joined me on this guy call with her dad and i asked her about her decision to volunteer this isn't fair. so i like my dad. that is the one who would normally be at the polls i can't take my own dad's place because i don't live where he does but i could replace somebody else's down here in this. i am a relatively low risk person so much better to have me going it's somebody else's high risk parents. i may not know the person here in the desert but i'm taking the advice somebody is parents and that they matter so if i can keep that person from being at risk then i can yeah so it's really that young people like katherine even some as young as 16 who can't even vote yet really stepping up there to help ensure a safe rence of their election for all americans many stay say they now met their targets a but still some crucial ones including pennsylvania where down korda lives say that there's still reporting
star le bron james young people are helping to fill that gap left behind by people like dan korda in fact one of them is dan's own daughter catherine and she lives in washington d.c. and joined me on this guy call with her dad and i asked her about her decision to volunteer this isn't fair. so i like my dad. that is the one who would normally be at the polls i can't take my own dad's place because i don't live where he does but i could replace somebody else's down here in this. i am a...
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are a federal reserve chairman jerome powell there and now with us our financial correspondent yens korda in new york yes powell speaking there of inequality exasperated through the pandemic you're in the u.s. is that visible on a day to day basis. it definitely is just to look at the statistics if you look at african-american women for example the unemployment rate is almost twice the almond oil and rate of white men and then specially in the low paying service jobs and those jobs got to the hardest when the pandemic hits and also i see it was a friend of mine was white and when i talked to people also that a lot of schools are still only offering almost the offering a remote learning so what are you going to do if you do have money you can easily hire in any let's if you don't have the means and this is not possible so that's why we saw quite a spike in people actually quitting their jobs because they have to take care of their children if you work on silicon valley for example this is probably not necessary. so how they're also really urging for a relief package that trump said isn't n
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this is to bring korda said they adhered to be one person, one toe standard, the keystone that entire doctrine. your opinionn challenges or changes that are or calls into question or critiques, nothing. i'm glad we are clear on that. as part ofbin said his line of questioning, he suggested perhaps your opinion in this case, nothing to do with voting rights, makes you friendly to attempts to deny people the right to vote on racial grounds. we all comeo say to, every judge, all of us that come to the law, comes to the bench with their own individual experience and viewpoints. let's talk about that for a second when it comes to be vital issue of race and your own experience with that. you and your husband are the parents of i multiracial family. can you give us some sense in your experience what that has been like for you and what that means to you? what experience you bring to the bench because of your experience as a parent in this context? it barrett: i could say how has shaped me as a person. a lifer you have experience that makes you aware in your interactions with others , it gives
this is to bring korda said they adhered to be one person, one toe standard, the keystone that entire doctrine. your opinionn challenges or changes that are or calls into question or critiques, nothing. i'm glad we are clear on that. as part ofbin said his line of questioning, he suggested perhaps your opinion in this case, nothing to do with voting rights, makes you friendly to attempts to deny people the right to vote on racial grounds. we all comeo say to, every judge, all of us that come to...
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dropped just four games as he reached the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian kordaish open after beating fellow countryman tommy fleetwood in a tense playoff. fleetwood had the chance to take it to an extra hole but he missed a 3—foot putt to hand the world number 183 his second european tour title. and "sottsass" has won europe's richest horse race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe at longchamp, beating the hotly tipped frankie dettori mount enable — who was going for a third victory. bristol are in the premiership play—off spots after a bonus point win over london irish and because bath failed to get a win. in fact, bath lost a 11! point lead, only managing to draw against saracens — who're already relegated. it now means bath drop to fourth in the table, and gives sale a chance to get the final play off spot in their re—arranged match against worcester on wednesday. it was postponed after 15 sale players tested positive for covid. meanwhile, former england captain chris robshaw said goodbye to harlequins with a 32—26 win over leicester tigers. an emotional robshaw w
dropped just four games as he reached the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian kordaish open after beating fellow countryman tommy fleetwood in a tense playoff. fleetwood had the chance to take it to an extra hole but he missed a 3—foot putt to hand the world number 183 his second european tour title. and "sottsass" has won europe's richest horse race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe at longchamp, beating the hotly tipped frankie dettori mount enable — who...
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star le bron james young people are helping to fill that gap left behind by people like dan korda infact one of them is dan's own daughter catherine where she lives in washington d.c. and joined me on this guy call with her dad and asked her about her decision to volunteer this isn't fair. so i like my dad. that is the one who would normally be at the polls i can't take my own dad's place because i don't live where he does but i could replace somebody else's down here in the just. i am a relatively low risk person so much better to have me going and then somebody else and parents. i may not know the person here in europe but i'm taking the advice somebody has parents and that they matter so if i can keep that person from being at rest i'll do everything i can yeah so it's really it's you know young people like katherine even some as young as 16 who can't vote yet really stepping up there to help ensure a safer in some of their election for all americans many stay safe they now met their targets but still some crucial ones including pennsylvania where down court and lives say that the
star le bron james young people are helping to fill that gap left behind by people like dan korda infact one of them is dan's own daughter catherine where she lives in washington d.c. and joined me on this guy call with her dad and asked her about her decision to volunteer this isn't fair. so i like my dad. that is the one who would normally be at the polls i can't take my own dad's place because i don't live where he does but i could replace somebody else's down here in the just. i am a...
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apparently gets upset that you call him a racist and his lawyer michael cohen gave you a phone call michael korda called me through a mutual friend and said that trump wanted to meet because he could not understand why i was attacking bertha risen as racist and bertha rhythm was when donald trump which was the issue he entered form of the into politics was saying that the president of united states barack obama was not a real american he was not born in america it was born in kenya when there is no evidence at all supporting that in fact the evidence is the contrary that he was born in the state of ohio and grew up there and i said this was trump play into the us against them he's not one of us it was a donald trump that to go out and calling for the execution of 5 black and brown young men for raping a white woman in central problem in manhattan that ended up not having done that even then donald trump refused to say that they should not be given a settlement and should not have gone free so i think that when michael cohen call their mutual friend and trumpet i met i said to him that this is a r
apparently gets upset that you call him a racist and his lawyer michael cohen gave you a phone call michael korda called me through a mutual friend and said that trump wanted to meet because he could not understand why i was attacking bertha risen as racist and bertha rhythm was when donald trump which was the issue he entered form of the into politics was saying that the president of united states barack obama was not a real american he was not born in america it was born in kenya when there...
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french open title after easing into the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian kordaen's draw, simona halep crashed out, beaten injust 68 minutes by 19 year old ega swiantek from poland. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbc kasia madera. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. it's been a thoroughly wet weekend. pretty much across all areas and many places have seen more than a months worth of rain just falling in a few days. across more western and southern part, with central parts of the low pressure seeing a scattering of showers, some of which were quite heavy. but all this rainfall has, of course, led to dozens of flood warnings up and down the country. if you are worried about these in your local area do head on to the bbc weather website to check these out. now overnight our low pressure system will hang round, it is going to generate further showers, some of them could be quite heavy at times, but there will be some clear spells too. more in the ways o
french open title after easing into the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian kordaen's draw, simona halep crashed out, beaten injust 68 minutes by 19 year old ega swiantek from poland. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbc kasia madera. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. it's been a thoroughly wet weekend. pretty much across all areas and many places have...
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korda's pet cat is named rafa after the 12—time champion.ng just five games in the win. britain's geraint thomas was happy with his opening stage at the giro d'italia.the ineos grenadiers rider finished the time trial in palermo in fourth place with team mate filippo ganna winning the opening stage. thomas will start today with a 26 second advantage over main rival and fellow brit simon yates. and the weather isn't looking too good for the marathon later. a bit like the conditions at the scottish 0pen yesterday! there was lots of rain in north berwick where ian poulter and tommy fleetwood head into the final round in contention on 7 under par. that's two shots behind fellow englishman and leader robert rock. it looks like a submarine. i'm not quite sure how it's going to look here later on. the women's race sta rts here later on. the women's race starts at 715, the condition is not expected to be much better when we get over the line to get started. in the world record holder, the defending champion. the big—name eve ryo ne defending champio
korda's pet cat is named rafa after the 12—time champion.ng just five games in the win. britain's geraint thomas was happy with his opening stage at the giro d'italia.the ineos grenadiers rider finished the time trial in palermo in fourth place with team mate filippo ganna winning the opening stage. thomas will start today with a 26 second advantage over main rival and fellow brit simon yates. and the weather isn't looking too good for the marathon later. a bit like the conditions at the...
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right our financial correspondent younes korda is in new york it's going to him yes there you are so is the spirit of new york really unbroken times have been pretty tough and you hear more and more about people actually leaving the city. yeah i mean it's gotten a bit busier than what we've seen specially in spring but it's far cry from where it used to be i'm standing here on the southern tip of broadway in minot and there was just a recent survey that by the end of the year not even 30 percent of employees will return to the offices i came to new york at the end of the ninety's when bill clinton was still sitting in the white house i experienced the burst of the dot com bubble the terror attacks of the financial crisis but at least economically that's really the toughest what i have seen and we shouldn't forget new york is not just the capital of the global financial markets it's also important for tourism for fashion for entertainment and a lot of that stuff is just not happening right now 1010 of thousands of people have left the city and the big question is if they will return i
right our financial correspondent younes korda is in new york it's going to him yes there you are so is the spirit of new york really unbroken times have been pretty tough and you hear more and more about people actually leaving the city. yeah i mean it's gotten a bit busier than what we've seen specially in spring but it's far cry from where it used to be i'm standing here on the southern tip of broadway in minot and there was just a recent survey that by the end of the year not even 30...
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right our financial correspondent yes korda is in new york it's going to him yes there you are so is the spirit of new york really unbroken times have been pretty tough and you hear more and more about people actually leaving the city. yeah i mean it's gotten a bit busier than what we've seen specially in spring but it's far cry from where it used to be i'm standing here on the southern tip of broadway in minot and there was just a recent survey that by the end of the year not even 30 percent of employees will return to the offices i came to new york at the end of the ninety's when bill clinton was still sitting in the white house i experienced the burst of the dot com bubble the terror attacks of the financial crisis but at least economically that's really the toughest what i have seen and we shouldn't forget new york is not just in the capital of the global financial markets it's also important for tourism for fresh and for entertainment and a lot of that stuff is just not happening right now 1010 of thousands of people have left the city and the big question is if they will return
right our financial correspondent yes korda is in new york it's going to him yes there you are so is the spirit of new york really unbroken times have been pretty tough and you hear more and more about people actually leaving the city. yeah i mean it's gotten a bit busier than what we've seen specially in spring but it's far cry from where it used to be i'm standing here on the southern tip of broadway in minot and there was just a recent survey that by the end of the year not even 30 percent...
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dropped just four games as he reached the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian kordais second european tour title. and "sot—sass" has won europe‘s richest horse race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe at longchamp, beating the hotly tipped frankie dettori mount enable — who was going for a third victory. bristol are in the premiership play—off spots after a bonus point win over london irish and because bath failed to get a win. in fact, bath lost a 14 point lead, only managing to draw against saracens — who‘re already relegated. it now means bath drop to fourth in the table, and gives sale a chance to get the final play off spot in their re—arranged match against worcester on wednesday. it was postponed after 15 sale players tested positive for covid. meanwhile, former england captain chris robshaw said goodbye to harlequins with a 32 — 26 win over leicester tigers. an emotional robshaw was clapped off by his team mates, and the leicester players, after playing for the club for 17 years. he‘ll end his career in the united states, where he‘s signed a two—year contract with
dropped just four games as he reached the quarter finals with a straight sets victory over sebastian kordais second european tour title. and "sot—sass" has won europe‘s richest horse race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe at longchamp, beating the hotly tipped frankie dettori mount enable — who was going for a third victory. bristol are in the premiership play—off spots after a bonus point win over london irish and because bath failed to get a win. in fact, bath lost a 14 point...
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. >> reporter: parents of kneel cummins elementary and korda modero waved to their students nearly seven months after it was closed town to the coronavirus the superintendent assured us they've been preparing for this day since last march. 86% of the families opted in. >> wove han trainings here on site with staff, trainings with students through videos. we've had trainings with parents through videos. >> reporter: some of the classes were held outside and inside desks with plexi glass are expected to keep students safe. this week they will learn in a hybrid mode to get ready for the following week. >> october 12th, where we go full -- full week, five days, a.m. cohort, 8:10 to 11:00 a.m., and then deep cleaning every classroom, p.m. cohort arrives, 12:30 and goes home at 3:20. >> reporter: school staff said they noticed how reserved and cautious the kids were when they first arrived on campus. >> by the end of the day, i think they started to feel more comfortable, which led them to have their shoulders relax, the smiles, even though you can't see them as well with the masks on, it was
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and for more on this let's go to our financial correspondent in new york korda good to see you this new round of tariffs this seems to be more about china than germany necessarily is that correct. partly it is by the way the barclays center here in brooklyn is probably not built out of aluminum well the accusations are that there are already steve chair of some place from the us tolerates those aluminum sheets from china and that china is selling this aluminum to germany and those other 70 nations and their way around it comes to the united states so that's the accusation also the international trade commission is having a look at that might be coming up because it was a decision by february and if the commission should say that the accusations are false then maybe germany and those other nations might get that tariff spec. when i ask you about wall street this week markets seemingly driven by one thing in particular and that was the effort for more coronavirus aid in the u.s. what can you tell us. well it was a wild up and down and back and force especially when it came to negotiations
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are a federal reserve chairman jerome powell there and now with us our financial correspondent yens korda in new york. powell speaking there of inequality exasperated through the pandemic here in the u.s. is that visible on a day to day basis. it definitely is just a look at the statistics if you look at african-american women for example the unemployment rate is almost twice the almond oil and rate of white men and then specially in a low paying service jobs and those shops got the hardest when the pandemic hits and also i see it was a friend of mine was white and when i talked to people also that a lot of schools are still only offering almost you offering a remote learning so what are you going to do if you do have money you can easily hire in any let's if you don't have the means this is not possible so that's why we saw quite a spike in people actually quitting their jobs because they have to take care of their children if you work on silicon valley for example this is probably not necessary. so how they're also really urging for a relief package that trump said isn't necessary becau
are a federal reserve chairman jerome powell there and now with us our financial correspondent yens korda in new york. powell speaking there of inequality exasperated through the pandemic here in the u.s. is that visible on a day to day basis. it definitely is just a look at the statistics if you look at african-american women for example the unemployment rate is almost twice the almond oil and rate of white men and then specially in a low paying service jobs and those shops got the hardest...
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and for more on this let's go to our financial correspondent in new york korda good to see you this new round of tariffs this seems to be more about china than germany necessarily is that correct. partly it is by the way the barclays center here in brooklyn is probably not built out of a well the accusations are that there are already steve chair of some place from the us tolerates those aluminum sheets from china and that china is selling this aluminum to germany and those other 17 nations and that way around it comes back to the united states so that's the accusation also the international trade commission is having a look at that might be coming up because it was a decision by february and if the commission should say that the accusations are false then maybe germany and those other nations might get the tariff spec. ins when i ask you about wall street this week markets seemingly driven by one thing in particular and that was the effort for more coronavirus aid in the u.s. what can you tell us. well it was a wild up and down and back and force especially when it came to negotiations
and for more on this let's go to our financial correspondent in new york korda good to see you this new round of tariffs this seems to be more about china than germany necessarily is that correct. partly it is by the way the barclays center here in brooklyn is probably not built out of a well the accusations are that there are already steve chair of some place from the us tolerates those aluminum sheets from china and that china is selling this aluminum to germany and those other 17 nations and...
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let's bring in our financial correspondent in new york yes korda yes i see you're standing outside of a movie theatre there will this industry actually survive this pandemic. well it's a tough question to answer i mean the movie theater i'm standing here in front of this closed since march 1 analyst put it quite well i would say let's compare movie theaters to groceries chains which are open but are not but do not have any groceries sell so that's really one of the big problems without the blockbusters for the industry to survive if you look at new york los angeles those are the 2 biggest and most important markets for the movie industry both cities have not allowed for theaters to reopen so that is a big problem and then also you need confidence from movie goers set to return to movie theaters so clearly it is a pretty grim situation for the end tire industry and if you talk about movie theaters a lot of them are based let's say and shopping malls to a direct people to so it's not just the movie industry itself but also a lot of businesses surrounding those movie it's theaters who ar
let's bring in our financial correspondent in new york yes korda yes i see you're standing outside of a movie theatre there will this industry actually survive this pandemic. well it's a tough question to answer i mean the movie theater i'm standing here in front of this closed since march 1 analyst put it quite well i would say let's compare movie theaters to groceries chains which are open but are not but do not have any groceries sell so that's really one of the big problems without the...
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let's bring in our financial correspondent in new york yes korda yes i see you're standing outside of a movie theatre there will this industry actually survive this pandemic. well it's a tough question to answer i mean the movie theater i'm standing here in front of this close since march 1 analyst put it quite well i would say let's compare movie theaters to grocery chains which are open but are not but do not have any groceries to sell so that's really one of the big problems without the blockbusters for the industry to survive if you look at new york los angeles those are the 2 biggest and most important markets for the movie industry both cities have not allowed for theaters to reopen so that is a big problem and then also you need confidence from movie goers to return to movie theaters so clearly it is a pretty grim situation for the end tire industry and if you talk about movie theaters a lot of them are based let's say and shopping malls to a direct people so it's not just the movie industry itself but also a lot of businesses surrounding those movie it's the owners who are imp
let's bring in our financial correspondent in new york yes korda yes i see you're standing outside of a movie theatre there will this industry actually survive this pandemic. well it's a tough question to answer i mean the movie theater i'm standing here in front of this close since march 1 analyst put it quite well i would say let's compare movie theaters to grocery chains which are open but are not but do not have any groceries to sell so that's really one of the big problems without the...
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he is into the quarter—finals after beating sebastian korda.on button is saying, how do you come back from that? he could have killed someone, back from that? he could have killed someone, throwing it like that. there was an altogether better atmosphere on the day that 45,000 amateur runners were due to take part in the london marathon. with only professionals competing in london, runners in 109 countries around the world completed the 26.2 miles wherever they could. conditions weren‘t the best in the uk but that didn‘t dampen the spirits. 0rganisers said their efforts would help raise tens of millions of pounds for charity. speaking of raising money for charity, how did you do?” speaking of raising money for charity, how did you do? i went very slowly. but i did complete the london marathon, not in london. and you were not on a proper track, either. i did something called the sandstone trail, which is absolutely stunning. who is that with you? we do know him. he went with me. he went all the way, bless him.” imagine he was very, very bossy. th
he is into the quarter—finals after beating sebastian korda.on button is saying, how do you come back from that? he could have killed someone, back from that? he could have killed someone, throwing it like that. there was an altogether better atmosphere on the day that 45,000 amateur runners were due to take part in the london marathon. with only professionals competing in london, runners in 109 countries around the world completed the 26.2 miles wherever they could. conditions weren‘t the...