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steven 3, 2019, following individual on the lan palo aalto, california.he speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment section to 201-b of the national religious freedom act of 1998, 22 u.s.c. 6431 and the order of the house of january 3, 2019 of the following individual on the part of the house to the commission on international religious freedom for a term ending may 14, 2022. the clerk: mr. nerny turningle, alexandria v, doctor tenson dorgy. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the who is the following communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker house of representatives, madam, ursuant to 43 u.s.c. 300 j.-12 i appoint this member effect yea may 22, 2020, dr. jim jurgis of national vi,town tfpblet signed, sincerely, kevin mccarthy, republican leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives madam, as i prepare to assume my duties as director of national intelligence, i hereby make official my resignation fro
steven 3, 2019, following individual on the lan palo aalto, california.he speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment section to 201-b of the national religious freedom act of 1998, 22 u.s.c. 6431 and the order of the house of january 3, 2019 of the following individual on the part of the house to the commission on international religious freedom for a term ending may 14, 2022. the clerk: mr. nerny turningle, alexandria v, doctor tenson dorgy. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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reportero: la familia vive en lan custer. las de la opciÓn de que me manden un mensaje, ellos me dicen que es lo que es lo que realmente necesitan. ramÓn: el presidente, firmó una ley, el mandatario dijo que defiende la libertad de expresiÓn, de uno de los peligros mÁs graves que z enfrentando la historia de los estados unidos, la historia llega, despuÉs de que twitter, identificada como dudoso algunos tweets, de el mandatario. nuestra meteorÓlogo, nos tiene el reporte completo del tiempo. reportera: hay buenas noticias respecto a las temperaturas, por lo menos hacia este prÓximo viernes serÁ un dÍa tranquilo en la bahÍa, un tanto ventoso, las temperaturas se proyectan en los 70, san josÉ cerca de los 85, en auckland cerca de los 74, la advertencia por calor ya terminada a las 4:00 de la tarde, ahora nos preparamos para ese descenso en las temperaturas, pero tambiÉn para un perÍodo de lluvias y tormentas elÉctricas, hay un sistema de baja presiÓn, este sistema estarÁ adquiriendo movimiento hacia el noreste, por el momento tod
reportero: la familia vive en lan custer. las de la opciÓn de que me manden un mensaje, ellos me dicen que es lo que es lo que realmente necesitan. ramÓn: el presidente, firmó una ley, el mandatario dijo que defiende la libertad de expresiÓn, de uno de los peligros mÁs graves que z enfrentando la historia de los estados unidos, la historia llega, despuÉs de que twitter, identificada como dudoso algunos tweets, de el mandatario. nuestra meteorÓlogo, nos tiene el reporte completo del...
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and that's all falcon $900.00 special i want to get johns on the lan for me and the team thanks for joining. us. for many they're considered and denzel washington is poorer neighborhoods for the crimes shootings abyss is joe houston has almost behind him and today his message is sports not murder. she is spreading hope and it is infectious. even 3000. t.w. . weeks living beings ensure the wellbeing of their progeny communicate with others of their kind of. feeling pain and are neither schuman nor animal. trainees. he joins our latest on an exciting expedition into the world of. the 16 years of g.w. . in the art of climate change. for a cosmic. what's in store for the most players to have for their future. come pretty megacities to get inside clear cut or i. am not proud of and i will not succeed in dividing us about i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of mystic treasurership. taking the stand global news that matters d. double made from arms. welcome to global $3000.00 the corona pandemic is challenging all our lives including those of rescued jack us i
and that's all falcon $900.00 special i want to get johns on the lan for me and the team thanks for joining. us. for many they're considered and denzel washington is poorer neighborhoods for the crimes shootings abyss is joe houston has almost behind him and today his message is sports not murder. she is spreading hope and it is infectious. even 3000. t.w. . weeks living beings ensure the wellbeing of their progeny communicate with others of their kind of. feeling pain and are neither schuman...
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May 28, 2020
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wwf, global witness, aand eia, yoyou find ththat noty are we e going into a record-breaking year of lan defenderers murdered t to protet their forest and environment, the u.s. economy is depressed by about $1 million due to illegal logging imports, and illegal logging is ththe third-largest tranans-national crime. goddard: a tree, in fact, is more complex than we know. it has more chromosomes than wee have. it can easilyly be a victm because it may be illllegal to takke that spepecies, dependingn what genus and spspecies itit ir wwhere it's locateted. lalancaster: trees can b be poad just as any sort of traditional wildlife can be poached. if you can't identifify it, yoou can't protect it, andnd so our goal is really to dedevelop a database that can be used, hopefully one day, by anybody y in thehe worln order to do this sort of identificication toelp ththem fight illegal logging. huff: a lot of cases we've had, it's very difficult to prove that wood wasas obtained illegay once it gets processed in a mill oror once it's rememoved fm the national forest. basically, we have a stump and we
wwf, global witness, aand eia, yoyou find ththat noty are we e going into a record-breaking year of lan defenderers murdered t to protet their forest and environment, the u.s. economy is depressed by about $1 million due to illegal logging imports, and illegal logging is ththe third-largest tranans-national crime. goddard: a tree, in fact, is more complex than we know. it has more chromosomes than wee have. it can easilyly be a victm because it may be illllegal to takke that spepecies,...
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May 6, 2020
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italy lan vehicles of all types speed down the highways of the world.to north, from cars to bicycles, from italy to denmark. with copenhagen, venice of the north, one of the most beautiful of the nato capitals. cleanliness is not only a virtue, it is a way of life for the danes. and no citizen need fear old age in denmark. or in norway. high timber and the midnight sun. northernmost of the nato allies, norway is a rugged country and its people are rugged, strong. norwegians are rugged but peaceful, tranquil and unhurried. yet, just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barb wires of the very different world. iceland does not have an army. but it is ann invaluable base i the north atlantic between the european and american partners in nato. icelanders feel strong by about their position and ready to defend it against foe or friend. freedom to disagree is one of the basic human freedoms. one of the basic freedoms of a free alliance. slave nations do not quarrel. they do as they are told. nato nations fly free. nowhere in the world does freedom fly
italy lan vehicles of all types speed down the highways of the world.to north, from cars to bicycles, from italy to denmark. with copenhagen, venice of the north, one of the most beautiful of the nato capitals. cleanliness is not only a virtue, it is a way of life for the danes. and no citizen need fear old age in denmark. or in norway. high timber and the midnight sun. northernmost of the nato allies, norway is a rugged country and its people are rugged, strong. norwegians are rugged but...
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tambien al vovlelver a notics telemud telemundo voluntarios habna en l telemundo voluntarios habna en l lan a queienes no a haban espaÑol para eiformar sobr covid-19, covid-19, >> con datos sin límites de metro y el nuevo iphone se, gabriel conquista todo. Él trabaja para que la tradición familiar siga siendo tradición. llévate el nuevo iphone se por menos de 100 dólares al cambiarte a metro. el 80% de las bacterias no están en los ¿80%?es. colgate total es diferente. combate las bacterias en toda tu boca. protegiendo en un 100% todas sus superficies. colgate total. protección antibacteriana para una boca más sana. ¡barco a la vista! ¡te tengo! nooooo... noooooo... ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido y es dos veces más absorbente. bounty, el quicker picker upper. california phones "teléfonos con botones grandesis "y con más volumen.inalámbricos. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. ahora california phones lcomo este aparatoos gratis ppara aumentar el volumen. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. (music
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May 5, 2020
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job the majority leader mcconnell wants this man to be elevated to the second highest court in i the lan land. the dc court of appeals. i don't understand it, it's hard to argue this is part of a response to a national americamergency in and has nothing to do with it. it is a political decision clearly to elevate this man of all members of the federal district court bench across thehe nation to be next in line considered for the supreme cour court. i hope he sees a federal trial the time he served on the district court we will find out at the hearing called for wednesday of this week some of the majority leader says we have an important nomination i'm sorry judge walker is not one of them but with his confirmation hearing is a political decision for political advancement at the risk of the hundreds of people working here today because we have been called back but other than to entertain to be raised in the second highest court in theum land the number of things we would consider i think contact tracing is the key to reopen the economy in america. contact tracing says if you have been exp
job the majority leader mcconnell wants this man to be elevated to the second highest court in i the lan land. the dc court of appeals. i don't understand it, it's hard to argue this is part of a response to a national americamergency in and has nothing to do with it. it is a political decision clearly to elevate this man of all members of the federal district court bench across thehe nation to be next in line considered for the supreme cour court. i hope he sees a federal trial the time he...
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portavoz negÓ que se fuera aislar luego que su jefa de prensa diera positivo al virus quienes seÁis lanas mientras asÍ se reunÍa ayer el presidente trump con lÍderes militares sin mascarilla protectora pero quienes estaban a su alrededor sÍ lo usaron >>> otros lÍderes >>> pero la presencia en la casa blanca comienza a preocupar como dijo en el programa de cbs uno de los asesores presidenciales (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >> la flexibilizaciÓn las restricciones ahora se une la preocupaciÓn de las autoridades y los expertos de salu n muchos lugares marÍa paula ochoa tiene toda la foirl ciÓn adelante marÍa paula te escuchamos >>> vanessa cÓmo ves en los Ángeles la gente para salir hacer sus compras en el dÍa de las madres pero al parecer con la emociÓn de descaro de nuevo afuera se les olvidÓ que hay que tomar medidas para estar seguros algo que aumenta el peligro de traer una nueva ola de contagios. >> con tanta gente en la calle y 2 meses sin trabajar. >> horacio saliÓ a vender churros con mucho entusiasmo >> la gran mayorÍa de los estados en el paÍs pero flexibilizar con restricciÓn par
portavoz negÓ que se fuera aislar luego que su jefa de prensa diera positivo al virus quienes seÁis lanas mientras asÍ se reunÍa ayer el presidente trump con lÍderes militares sin mascarilla protectora pero quienes estaban a su alrededor sÍ lo usaron >>> otros lÍderes >>> pero la presencia en la casa blanca comienza a preocupar como dijo en el programa de cbs uno de los asesores presidenciales (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >> la flexibilizaciÓn las restricciones...
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enrique: una planta procesadora de carne de la empresa reabriÓ el por lan, oregÓn despuÉs de haber sidoprotocolos de seguridad para evitar el contagio del covid-19 en las plantas procesadoras de alimentos, aunque ya se cuentan en 200 el nÚmero de trabajadores. patricia: el jefe de los institutos nacionales de salud informa que se estÁn planeando tener millones de prueba de covid-19 que ofrezcan resultados al pÚblico para el final del verano. el impulso puso para que las nuevas puedan ofrecer resultados casi instantÁneos se genera tras varios estudios que muestran el link pacto que las intervenciÓn tempra puede tenerna en la progresiÓn de la enfermedad. en la realidad hay que esperar dÍas o semanas para obtener los resultados de la mayorÍa de las pruebas. enrique: los menores de edad representa uno de los segmentos de la poblaciÓn con mÁs contagios en los estados unidos, a pesar de no contar por no desarrollar sÍntomas severos. los niÑos y adolescentes se han presentado complicaciones y desafortunadamente tambiÉn se han registrado muertescomo nos dice juan carlos gonzÁlez. juan: la teorÍ
enrique: una planta procesadora de carne de la empresa reabriÓ el por lan, oregÓn despuÉs de haber sidoprotocolos de seguridad para evitar el contagio del covid-19 en las plantas procesadoras de alimentos, aunque ya se cuentan en 200 el nÚmero de trabajadores. patricia: el jefe de los institutos nacionales de salud informa que se estÁn planeando tener millones de prueba de covid-19 que ofrezcan resultados al pÚblico para el final del verano. el impulso puso para que las nuevas puedan...
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sos far there have been lan 3000 recorded deaths. thu.s.-general says the pandemic is in it early days. our senior africa correspondent has mo. >> in the heart of mogadishu, it's an all out war ainst a new enemy. th hkneye noavn ceowits health e world's most fragile. now, covid-19 is testing its resilience. like many african countries, the war-torn nation acted swiftly, but it's far from containing the outbreak. at this hospital, medics are doing all they can to save lives. the last three months, i have not seen my family and my infant child. riavsk of infecting my famy, and to serve my people. ve gone quiet. there are lockdowns and cfrsures acrossa. seeing 1% doubling of the rates on a daily basis. thhe lockdown, that decreased to 5%. lockdown played wivery imptant role inloprngd s of the pandemic on the continent. >> but measures are not working as intended everywhe we drove around one of nairobi's hotspots. it's thfirst time i have been here since the goverent announced restrictions. i am really shocked. t get a sense that this is being
sos far there have been lan 3000 recorded deaths. thu.s.-general says the pandemic is in it early days. our senior africa correspondent has mo. >> in the heart of mogadishu, it's an all out war ainst a new enemy. th hkneye noavn ceowits health e world's most fragile. now, covid-19 is testing its resilience. like many african countries, the war-torn nation acted swiftly, but it's far from containing the outbreak. at this hospital, medics are doing all they can to save lives. the last three...
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asking his employer foror the lost wages hs entitled to and is still holding onto his treatment dream of lan ideal job in hisdopted country. >> t translator: if i don't wor hard,, everything i've done soo far will go to waste. so i plan to keep tryingg inn japan for a a bit longer. >> reporter: nhk world, tokyo. >>> for people in parts of the philippines, it's not just the coronavirus. they are also dealing with heavy rain and powerful winds due to a typhoon. let's turn to our meteorologist yoko couple fwau at that for morere on this. >> hello there, the typhoon is the first tropical system to hit the country this season. it's causing major flooding. it had wind gusts up to 185 kilometers per hour, shaking trees and roofs. it is expected to move through highly-populated cities this weekend. officials say it is difficult providing shelter to a large number of people due to the coronavirus. the typhoon is currently moving northwest ward. with gusts up to 180 kilometers per hour possible. it will skirt the east coast of luzon. as it does so, expect heavy rain pou pours and damaging winds and wa
asking his employer foror the lost wages hs entitled to and is still holding onto his treatment dream of lan ideal job in hisdopted country. >> t translator: if i don't wor hard,, everything i've done soo far will go to waste. so i plan to keep tryingg inn japan for a a bit longer. >> reporter: nhk world, tokyo. >>> for people in parts of the philippines, it's not just the coronavirus. they are also dealing with heavy rain and powerful winds due to a typhoon. let's turn to...
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here is two quotes from lincoln and mccell lan. you could probably hear me, i'm use my park ranger voice, how is that. yeah. if we defeat the army mr. us, the rebellion is crushed for i do not believe they could organize another army. on september 11th, lincoln makes it pretty simple and clear, god bless you and all with you. destroy the rebel army if possible. go ahead, kevin, you jump in there. how is that? okay. very good. thank you. lee is in frederick. oops. lee is in frederick. he has an issue. union soldiers at harper's ferry and martinsberg. so lee will divide his army to capture the forces. a lot of maneuvering here. eventually moving into position to capture the ferry. clears the union soldiers out of martinsberg. heads to hagerstown, and all of this talks about in special order 191. i won't get into the details of that because i'd like to get into the battle itself. i'm sure most of you knew it. and jackson is late. very difficult to try to move into position. he's a couple of days late. mcclennan moved to the battle of
here is two quotes from lincoln and mccell lan. you could probably hear me, i'm use my park ranger voice, how is that. yeah. if we defeat the army mr. us, the rebellion is crushed for i do not believe they could organize another army. on september 11th, lincoln makes it pretty simple and clear, god bless you and all with you. destroy the rebel army if possible. go ahead, kevin, you jump in there. how is that? okay. very good. thank you. lee is in frederick. oops. lee is in frederick. he has an...
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highly controversial and possibly incorrect theory that the virus somehow originated in the chinese lann wuhan. wuhan.in this is being discredited by anthony fauci, yet pompeo continues to press this point. a bit of background, pompeo has very much a controversial commentator on chinese events, in particular, very much, and many occasions, conspiracy theories. some question why mike pompeo is pressing a particular theory that has no support from u.s. traditional allies. mike pompeo is speaking up to an audience of --, indeed, the white house the president in the white house, donald trump. indicating he is making it a central tenant of his election campaign. certainly, mike pompeo, as controversial as his comments may be backing up the president in terms of this anti-china rhetoric that the president, it would appear, believes will help his election chances. >>.com, president trump it appears has had a chance -- has had a change of heart. >> that was all a bit disconcerting. president trump was pretty hours ago the task force would be closed down and replaced with a different force, conc
highly controversial and possibly incorrect theory that the virus somehow originated in the chinese lann wuhan. wuhan.in this is being discredited by anthony fauci, yet pompeo continues to press this point. a bit of background, pompeo has very much a controversial commentator on chinese events, in particular, very much, and many occasions, conspiracy theories. some question why mike pompeo is pressing a particular theory that has no support from u.s. traditional allies. mike pompeo is speaking...
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eñor cornelio fue recibido en este el estado de méxicd deo lan ron donde aú nogales sonora ha puestoné que los rocÍa no desinfectante el direc recibieror den al paci esto respondieroseguran que >>> no e sustancia es s biodegr temporal que cap sea abierta al pública protectora que dura hasta 15 horas.o >>> corneliomu sufrió un parren respiratorio e proceso para n desinfectar lala noche y murió, la familia cree quee san el o en e tiempol vaticano, que reabre este lunes que perdieron en atenderl o quizásipo de especialistas ha su vida.on toda cautela desde el piso en méxico e, isa osorio, noticias telemundoaltar, y la p, que lleva do.s mese >>> qué cerrada,tragedia. en lÉa frontera, en la poner a trciuda nogales sonoraat est >> el papa fá el primero dea a celebrar cinco túneles de desinn contrapo el coronavirus, l aniv usa este equipo po nacimientor la garita dee juan i pasaran pablo por san este pasillo inflable qul regre rocínoticiasa detelemu desinfece . el laasegura qulesia de nueva yorÓo sustanci organa es biodegradabl crea una capa protectora quendo un refugio para su dura hasta 15
eñor cornelio fue recibido en este el estado de méxicd deo lan ron donde aú nogales sonora ha puestoné que los rocÍa no desinfectante el direc recibieror den al paci esto respondieroseguran que >>> no e sustancia es s biodegr temporal que cap sea abierta al pública protectora que dura hasta 15 horas.o >>> corneliomu sufrió un parren respiratorio e proceso para n desinfectar lala noche y murió, la familia cree quee san el o en e tiempol vaticano, que reabre este lunes...
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in oak lan, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> the largest airline at the airport, united, is trying to convince fliers to return to the skies and it's safe. united not alone but believes its standards partly developed by oakland's clorox will make a difference. david louie with an inside look. >> reporter: united says a majority of its fligrigts s flights arrive and depart half full. passengers with ill be using touchless check-in kiosks starting friday and receive individual hand wipes as they board and more of them in onboard snack bags. sneeze guards will help to protect employees. behind the scenes employees are required to do thermal temperature checks. at the large maintenance base, they've been busy making hand sanitizer. the biggest change is disinfecting the aircraft cabins. it's already done for all international and overnight flights. soon, every aircraft will be electrostatic sprayed before takeoff. >> move from the back to the front of the aircraft and spray or fog the entire aircraft, letting it rest for a minute or so. it's a very effective tool and has immediate effect.
in oak lan, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> the largest airline at the airport, united, is trying to convince fliers to return to the skies and it's safe. united not alone but believes its standards partly developed by oakland's clorox will make a difference. david louie with an inside look. >> reporter: united says a majority of its fligrigts s flights arrive and depart half full. passengers with ill be using touchless check-in kiosks starting friday and receive individual hand...
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lan look calvados of share lead although anya looked then yep all. blue eyes looked down. it would close. all these own doing new bands and that he's doing the- job- i designed to get the compliment there to show the ensemble meets the play this is sean. i think it's still different but did you get it it also notice something. illicit due to something to be false. always you. they give it to the u. k. these. one affected. in europe after it the got. has to how and thirty nine code nineteen fatalities in twenty four hours. taking its total about twenty seven thousand five hundred. meanwhile the government says it smashed its own target of a hundred thousand covered nineteen tests per day. by the end of april important for the government to get an accurate picture. of how far the virus is spreading. this is some controversy however over the figures that includes home test kits that have been sent out and switch the results are not necessarily back in. his the help data matt hancock. i set a goal. the to anyone who needs a tax should get a tax. and that as a nation we should
lan look calvados of share lead although anya looked then yep all. blue eyes looked down. it would close. all these own doing new bands and that he's doing the- job- i designed to get the compliment there to show the ensemble meets the play this is sean. i think it's still different but did you get it it also notice something. illicit due to something to be false. always you. they give it to the u. k. these. one affected. in europe after it the got. has to how and thirty nine code nineteen...
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that was a- my lan you'll a- lot and i am twenty four aside sucking that's a little. anything yes i you know. she. seveveral large. sayy don't have to use some kind of a physical mass 05/28/20 05/28/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amamy: frorom new york city, t e epicicenter of the pandemic, t s is democracy now! >> calling on him to charge the arresting ofofficer in thiss ca. we cannot turn a blind eye. it i is on us as leaders to see this for what it is and call it what it is. george floyd deserves justice. amy: minneapolis is on fire as peoplein
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all honor to joshua jameis beret lan, he did the right thing in the right moment. what i thought was important to put attention on was how chamberlain's story really gets replicated so often and in so many different places on july 2nd. in a sense chamberlain is only one example of how when the command structures of third corps and fifth corps are really going to pieces, junior officers, people who are a couple months out of clerking in their father's law office, take charge of a situation somehow he i -- instinctively make all of the right calls and keep saving the day time and time and time again. it's no the just chamberlain on the south face of the little round top. it's patty o'rourke showing up at the last split second with 1 140th new york to push them back down the hill. it's william callville and the first minnesota. it's samuel sprig carol sprinting across cemetery hill. >> or david ireland in new york doing exactly what the 20th main did. >> exactly. >> only against far more rebels. >> but my favorite story is actually about the 19th main which was second
all honor to joshua jameis beret lan, he did the right thing in the right moment. what i thought was important to put attention on was how chamberlain's story really gets replicated so often and in so many different places on july 2nd. in a sense chamberlain is only one example of how when the command structures of third corps and fifth corps are really going to pieces, junior officers, people who are a couple months out of clerking in their father's law office, take charge of a situation...
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more alarming is the situation in the northeastern city of suru lan.ty of 700,000 is being locked down with the draconian measures we have seen only in wuhan at the peak of the outbreak. residents are required to stay home. each household is allowed to send out one member for groceries on a daily basis. transportation into the city is suspended. all of these measures because the authorities are very much baffled by their patient zero. a laundry lady with apparently no travel history or other confirmed cases. they are doing extensive contact tracing trying to figure out how she contracted this virus before spreading it to a dozen other people. thank you. >>> while confusion reins in the u.k. cnn's nick peyton walsh is live at 10 downing street. how did the message get so muddled here? >> reporter: yeah. there's an extraordinary gap between the speech that was nationwide, widely trailed, massively anticipated, the absence of detail in that and then the next afternoon after the prime minister had encouraged people to begin to go back to work, to actually
more alarming is the situation in the northeastern city of suru lan.ty of 700,000 is being locked down with the draconian measures we have seen only in wuhan at the peak of the outbreak. residents are required to stay home. each household is allowed to send out one member for groceries on a daily basis. transportation into the city is suspended. all of these measures because the authorities are very much baffled by their patient zero. a laundry lady with apparently no travel history or other...
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the @lan -- at lantic magazine saying appeasing the trump dealt cult.ennifer rubin reopening would cause people to die. on governor desantis and death cult. how many will die for the dow? you could call this reverting to hype. what is the reaction to this headline? >> president was very clear during the pandemic that the cure cannot be worse than the disease. i give credit to the governors reopening their states the way they have. we have to get normal at some point, liz. people are desperate to get back to work. have their kids go to school to get back to normal life. every parent dealing with the zoom classes online with their kids can appreciate how much we make our kids back in school some september. i give a lot of credit to ron desantis of florida. liz: but can you -- yeah, reopen schools with mitigating risk though? >> i mean i think you can. look, at some point we have to weigh the costs of keeping things closed and the reality is, i understand, i think all americans understand that we needed to shut down for a certain period of time but if you
the @lan -- at lantic magazine saying appeasing the trump dealt cult.ennifer rubin reopening would cause people to die. on governor desantis and death cult. how many will die for the dow? you could call this reverting to hype. what is the reaction to this headline? >> president was very clear during the pandemic that the cure cannot be worse than the disease. i give credit to the governors reopening their states the way they have. we have to get normal at some point, liz. people are...
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so to speak, and the recession risk at the time fell and looked like the fed had achieved a soft lanning. now we have much different situation. the fed has cut rates down to minimal zero over 25 basis points we saul in the years of the financial crisis. it has issued four guidances saying basically we'll keep rates at zero until the economy is clearly become on track and in nation is moving back to 2%. i suspect it will be quite a while, and the asset purchases, have already been undertaken, and that will move into quantitative easing, keeping rates low and easing after the cries, he health crisis, has begun to -- covers can borrow so they can continue to survive, but it's not really time yet to stimulate spending and get people to buy cars and houses. that hat to wait until the health situation is better. at that point monetary policy with approximately if normal function. finally and most innovatively, the fed has been intervening here, substantially in credit markets. so, credit market haven't been very disrupted by the cries birk the fact that people are so up certain how long it wil
so to speak, and the recession risk at the time fell and looked like the fed had achieved a soft lanning. now we have much different situation. the fed has cut rates down to minimal zero over 25 basis points we saul in the years of the financial crisis. it has issued four guidances saying basically we'll keep rates at zero until the economy is clearly become on track and in nation is moving back to 2%. i suspect it will be quite a while, and the asset purchases, have already been undertaken,...
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choo, zoe lan, really appreciate both of you coming on this evening.hank you so much. >>> a tyson foods pork plant in iowa set to reopen tomorrow after hundreds tested positive for coronavirus. is it at risk for even more spread? is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support immune health. with nutrients to help when bugs move in we stress out and spray. well, we used to. new ortho home defense max indoor insect barrier kills and prevents bugs for up to a year without odors, stains or fuss. new ortho home defense max. bugs gone. stress gone. daddy, i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide. watch your favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on demand shows and movies, even your dvr recordings. download the xfinity strea
choo, zoe lan, really appreciate both of you coming on this evening.hank you so much. >>> a tyson foods pork plant in iowa set to reopen tomorrow after hundreds tested positive for coronavirus. is it at risk for even more spread? is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support...
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he was traveling across a lan that had been traversed by native nations for centuries, that had beenexplored by spanars, that had been exploredly fur trappers etch didn't find that much that was actually new but he codified it, made it accessible, making good maps and more important he was coming back east to washington where he was based, washington, dc, and writing accounts of his adventures. his job was not really to explore the west but to promote the west, to entice american settlers to move to the west because that was part of the process of taking over the territory and ensuring it would become part of the united states. in the process of promoting the american west and the 1840s and 50s he also promoted himself. he would write these conditions of his adventures that were just official u.s. army reports but he would write them like a novel and he would describe the landscape of the robe mountains and the oregon trail and of the great basin which he name the vast area ringed in by mountains that encompasses most of nevada and utah and several other states. he would also screen
he was traveling across a lan that had been traversed by native nations for centuries, that had beenexplored by spanars, that had been exploredly fur trappers etch didn't find that much that was actually new but he codified it, made it accessible, making good maps and more important he was coming back east to washington where he was based, washington, dc, and writing accounts of his adventures. his job was not really to explore the west but to promote the west, to entice american settlers to...
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of northeastern china were put back on lockdown when a cluster of coronavirus cases mounted in shoe lanprovince. in the united kingdom starting on june 8th, all travelers arriving to the uk by air are going to be required to self-isolate for 14 days, but a new coronavirus hot spot is emerging in south america. in brazil, rates of infection are rising at alarming rates as the country reaches more than 21,000 confirmed deaths. mass graves are being built nan the president rejecting the country's grim reality. his cavalier attitude making president trump's response look sophisticated and effective. nbc's global correspondent bill neely is in sao paulo with the latest. >> the casualties are mounting horrifically, tens of thousands of new cases every day. this intensive care unit like most full. >> what's striking is how young people are in here. >> yeah, it's incredible because most people are around 40 years old. >> and some are in their 30s. >> the death toll is doubling so fast they can't dig the graves quick enough, these are the most vulnerable, living in latin america's most densely p
of northeastern china were put back on lockdown when a cluster of coronavirus cases mounted in shoe lanprovince. in the united kingdom starting on june 8th, all travelers arriving to the uk by air are going to be required to self-isolate for 14 days, but a new coronavirus hot spot is emerging in south america. in brazil, rates of infection are rising at alarming rates as the country reaches more than 21,000 confirmed deaths. mass graves are being built nan the president rejecting the country's...
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we can't even get people the stay home for long enough to stop killing us whether it's a jinlg lan vigilante or police officer. we need justice for kenneth walker, ahmaud arbery and every american suffering from the coronavirus and a president who continues to put our lives on the line callously and carelessly. >> all right. thank you both. brett and brittney. i think brittney had a sunday go to church outfit on today. highly respect to me. i'm not sure. >>> coming up. trial by media. a new netflix true crime docu series revisiting six court cases include iing the 1999 pol shooting of an unarmed man which inspired activism against police brutality. after the break, my conversation with his mother and the executive producer of trial by media and in just a few minutes, nba legend magic johnson makes an appearance on politics nax. keep it here, but first, richard lui with today's top news stories. >> thanks. at this hour, there are roughly one and a half million reported cases of coronavirus. over 90,000 fatalities as of this hour. nearly every state in the country has partially reopened as of
we can't even get people the stay home for long enough to stop killing us whether it's a jinlg lan vigilante or police officer. we need justice for kenneth walker, ahmaud arbery and every american suffering from the coronavirus and a president who continues to put our lives on the line callously and carelessly. >> all right. thank you both. brett and brittney. i think brittney had a sunday go to church outfit on today. highly respect to me. i'm not sure. >>> coming up. trial by...
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"the lancet" said there is no -- when he says you ignored publications in this time frame, and "the lan dcet" said we didn't make any publication in that time frame. and they don't. >> he know there's a part of us who says we've watched this before, right? almost like we're not spice urp, but i think there's a problem in becoming numb to it, and not pointing out how nuts this is. >> what's so stunning is you lie when you don't have to lie. if you want to look for my backup and any criticism of china and the way china did not share information, and how they behaved, there's plenty to back you up. his problem is he was praising china at the time, that he was praising president xi's transparency, and saying they're doing a good job handling this at the time. so there were plenty -- you know, there were plenty of people since then who have criticized china, but he has to look at himself and what he was saying at that time about china and its transparency. that's where it becomes problematic for him. >> so, kate, you have a new book, and it's about -- in part about trump and his relationship
"the lancet" said there is no -- when he says you ignored publications in this time frame, and "the lan dcet" said we didn't make any publication in that time frame. and they don't. >> he know there's a part of us who says we've watched this before, right? almost like we're not spice urp, but i think there's a problem in becoming numb to it, and not pointing out how nuts this is. >> what's so stunning is you lie when you don't have to lie. if you want to look for...
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speaking about what -- what unfolded in at lan ta. te tell us why. >> well, i tell you. this was really a tragic incident. and yet, i wanted to be down there to tell them that the demonstration has to stop as orderly as it begins. and that's a tragedy. that we had a beautiful demonstration going on about 6:00. and it was multiracial. it was mothers and their children. and they were orderly and quiet and peaceful. and -- and then, they went on about their business. but then another group tagged along, and i don't know what -- they were not a part of the original demonstration, it seems. and yet, they -- they disrupted the whole purpose of the demonstration. >> and what damage does that do to the justifiable grievance of the main group? >> well, it doesn't do any good but does a lot of harm. minneapolis had begun to move. they fired four policemen. and they've indicted one. and we have had a pretty good relationship between our young people and police force, here, in atlanta and for many, many years. but school is out. and normally, demonstrations would be organized on col
speaking about what -- what unfolded in at lan ta. te tell us why. >> well, i tell you. this was really a tragic incident. and yet, i wanted to be down there to tell them that the demonstration has to stop as orderly as it begins. and that's a tragedy. that we had a beautiful demonstration going on about 6:00. and it was multiracial. it was mothers and their children. and they were orderly and quiet and peaceful. and -- and then, they went on about their business. but then another group...
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people shop is changing dramatically we got an inside look at one of the first macy's to reopen in at lantap a and the museasures the put in place >> reporter: one of america's oldest department stores will have to create a new way to shop >> is this going to feel different for customers? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in addition to masks and social distancing measures, new procedures for dressing rooms >> i can come in and try on a dress but it's not going back on the rack >> that's right. we'll hold it off the floor. everything that goes into fit ling, room, we hold it and put it out at a later date. >> reporter: same with returns >> in april, retail sales across the board dropped by more than 16%. macy's had to furlough many of its 130,000 employees. now the chain is doing everything it can to bring shoppers back. >> reporter: some of the biggest changes. at the make up counter >> i'm looking for a foundation. can't try it on, how to we make sure it's the right shade. >> i can give you two shades that i think will be right for you. i would demonstrate to show where to put your eye liner
people shop is changing dramatically we got an inside look at one of the first macy's to reopen in at lantap a and the museasures the put in place >> reporter: one of america's oldest department stores will have to create a new way to shop >> is this going to feel different for customers? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in addition to masks and social distancing measures, new procedures for dressing rooms >> i can come in and try on a dress but it's not going back on...
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. >> jimmy: wait what >> jimmy: who gave you bob dy n lan's harmonica? >> i love bob dylan.itti all your -- yeah. >>immy: all my heroes, oh my god, i love cameron crowe. >> and so camerowould play like "buckets of rain" constantly i was like, oh -- i was 13 so i was kind of -- he introduced me to him i became obsessed and would like ite bob dylan's name on my hands. like all tough middle school pretending it was a tattoo i had. so then i did this movie called "lowdown." the producers of that film gave me one of his harmonicas from his 2012 tour. >> jimmy: i mean -- that is insane. i know, i have it here. >> jim: that's it? >> this is it. >> jimmy: can i guess what it is >> yeah? >> jimmy: i'm going to say this. a honer, either a special 20 or a blues harp i'm going to say a blues harp. >> that is exactly what it is. >> jimmy: come on now! >> honer blues harp and then it has "b" on it. >> jimmy: yeah, that's -- it's a "b," it's a "b," harmon character yeah oh my god. and it's "b" for bob as well. >> that's what i think i always thought it was. >> jimmy: oh my goodness, that i
. >> jimmy: wait what >> jimmy: who gave you bob dy n lan's harmonica? >> i love bob dylan.itti all your -- yeah. >>immy: all my heroes, oh my god, i love cameron crowe. >> and so camerowould play like "buckets of rain" constantly i was like, oh -- i was 13 so i was kind of -- he introduced me to him i became obsessed and would like ite bob dylan's name on my hands. like all tough middle school pretending it was a tattoo i had. so then i did this movie...
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ey have en identied as t thao, omas lan and j alexandekueng. all ur offics were fed on tuesda on wednesday night, the city requested help from the national guard as a number of buildings were set ablaze. the protests followed a day-long demonstration outside the city's third precinct police headquarters, where police fired tear gas and projectiles at the protesters. demonstrators also rallied outside the e home of former officer derek chauvin. minneapolis mayor jacob frey called on prosecutors to file crimiminal charges agagainst dek chauvin on wednesdayay. >> anything else over the last 36 hours, one on the mental question -- fundamental question. why is the man who killed george floyd not in jail? had done it or i had done it, we would be behind bars right now. and i cannot come up with a a gd answer to that question. and so i am calling on hennepin county attorney mike freeman to act on the evidence before him, calling on him to charge the arresting officer inin this cas. we cannot turn a blind eye. itit is on us as leaders to see this for w
ey have en identied as t thao, omas lan and j alexandekueng. all ur offics were fed on tuesda on wednesday night, the city requested help from the national guard as a number of buildings were set ablaze. the protests followed a day-long demonstration outside the city's third precinct police headquarters, where police fired tear gas and projectiles at the protesters. demonstrators also rallied outside the e home of former officer derek chauvin. minneapolis mayor jacob frey called on prosecutors...
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then life can become multi lan tary. this is a goal we should strib for. jim:fully a nasa perspective what this did for starship and a lot of others is kind of established this is a successful business model and if we look at how we did commercial reresupply of the international and commercial crew of the international space station and the lunar payload service program to deliver payloads to the surface of the moon and now for the first time since 1972, we have funded a human landing system and of course, we are very proud that spacex is going to be a partner in that development program as well. we have contractors developing that human landing system so i think as far as how, how this relates to the artemis program and the noon mars program, i think, think the business model has proven itself very successful. we're bring down costs. we're increasing access. that is going to ton happen. as we onramp more partners and of course as spacex and others go get more customers. nasa doesn't want to be the owner and operator of the hardware and don't want to be th
then life can become multi lan tary. this is a goal we should strib for. jim:fully a nasa perspective what this did for starship and a lot of others is kind of established this is a successful business model and if we look at how we did commercial reresupply of the international and commercial crew of the international space station and the lunar payload service program to deliver payloads to the surface of the moon and now for the first time since 1972, we have funded a human landing system...
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that seen surprise you or is it simply that if you're a global investor in england or norway or sri lan lanka, wherever you may be, google is the place to put your money. >> i think you're spot on. dislocation is incredible. if you look down at the sectors and what's been driving this rally, it's very much focused on technology that's where you see incredible gains driving markets higher and defensive stocks as well to me that's not resounding as signal a confidence in the outlook. going forward, of course, the market rally is going to be very much dependent on how technology continues to perform there's many people who believe it's overvalued, very expensive at this stage. i think there's some truth to that technology is keyed into this secular growth story at the moment where businesses and households are very much dependent on technology, working from home and that virtual side of life. we should expect technology to do well, but maybe not see the kind of magnitude of gains they've been experiencing in the past few weeks >> there is still literally trillions of dollars in cash sittin
that seen surprise you or is it simply that if you're a global investor in england or norway or sri lan lanka, wherever you may be, google is the place to put your money. >> i think you're spot on. dislocation is incredible. if you look down at the sectors and what's been driving this rally, it's very much focused on technology that's where you see incredible gains driving markets higher and defensive stocks as well to me that's not resounding as signal a confidence in the outlook. going...
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move the indigenous people who were living there out of the city and they totally remake that urban lan landscape. chris, you can speak to this, and so can you, lisa. there is a fear of indigenous people that europeans had. there is also a fear of indigenous landscapes and environment. i think the colonial project in its period was one of racial lysing disease, but also thinking -- racializing disease, but also thinking about landmarks. >> this is an interesting thing you bring up, this idea of an environmental orientalism. one of the things that comes out in my work is the modernizing state starts to view the arabian peninsula and its frontiers as a defective environment, that there is something about the mobility of pilgrims, also the effectiveness of the desert environment, that is particularly dangerous and needs to be rectified. you start to get more emphasis on the infrastructural projects or water and sanitation, etc. of there is a sort of streak a european orientalism that even the ottomans start to imbibe as well. >> the part about landscapes is really important. in the caribbe
move the indigenous people who were living there out of the city and they totally remake that urban lan landscape. chris, you can speak to this, and so can you, lisa. there is a fear of indigenous people that europeans had. there is also a fear of indigenous landscapes and environment. i think the colonial project in its period was one of racial lysing disease, but also thinking -- racializing disease, but also thinking about landmarks. >> this is an interesting thing you bring up, this...
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the death toll in lan america's largest country is now thsixth-worst in the world the total number ofctions ranks third globally. but expertbelieve the government is likely vastly underreporting the number of cases, and fear whatill follow. do you believe that brazil will become the next global epicenter for this pandec? >> ( translated ): i think brazil runs the risk of becoming thnext epicenter of the pandemic. the country alone has more people contaminated and deaths than all of south america. the problem we have in brazil, and this is my present concern, is that the pandemic is beginning to reach the poorest places and peripheries throughout the country. >> nawaz: like president trump,r president bolsdownplayed early concerns over the virus. he clashed with health officials, firing his first health m his approach.iticized his second health minister stepped down after one month on e job. and he's peddled misinformation, hiading both facebook and twitter to removposts saying that the drug hydroxychloroquine w "working in all places." bolsonaro-- who's so far been unable to make good
the death toll in lan america's largest country is now thsixth-worst in the world the total number ofctions ranks third globally. but expertbelieve the government is likely vastly underreporting the number of cases, and fear whatill follow. do you believe that brazil will become the next global epicenter for this pandec? >> ( translated ): i think brazil runs the risk of becoming thnext epicenter of the pandemic. the country alone has more people contaminated and deaths than all of south...
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start to see conditions deteriorate overnight into north carolina, before eventually making very close landfall n monday. here's the potential path with this. most of our of tracks continue to keep this just offshore but it is possible that you run right on the outer banks. it's going to be close to shore and we're going to see conditions deteriorate as it does so. all of our models, the mean of these keep this still just off the coast. >>> still close enough that we have seen watches and warnings and now tropical storm warnings stretching all the way up the coast of north carolina, the outer banks likely an area that's going to see the worst of this. with that, we're talking about rain, 6 to 8 inches, very strong winds, this is our first big storm of the year even though it's early, this is going to be one to watch for the next 24 hours or so. back to you. leland: adam, it is -- kristin: of course hurricane season is coming early. leland: figures for 2020, it's been that kind of year. kristin: exactly. leland: chris wallace is up next. we'll see you next weekend. chris: i'm chris wallace,
start to see conditions deteriorate overnight into north carolina, before eventually making very close landfall n monday. here's the potential path with this. most of our of tracks continue to keep this just offshore but it is possible that you run right on the outer banks. it's going to be close to shore and we're going to see conditions deteriorate as it does so. all of our models, the mean of these keep this still just off the coast. >>> still close enough that we have seen watches...
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then life can become multi lan tary. this is a goal we should strib for.ully a nasa perspective what this did for starship and a lot of others is kind of established this is a successful business model and if we look at how we did commercial reresupply of the international and commercial crew of the international space station and the lunar payload service program to deliver payloads to the surface of the moon and now for the first time since 1972, we have funded a human landing system and of course, we are very proud that spacex is going to be a partner in that development program as well. we have contractors developing that human landing system so i think as far as how, how this relates to the artemis program and the noon mars program, i think, think the business model has proven itself very successful. we're bring down costs. we're increasing access. that is going to ton happen. as we onramp more partners and of course as spacex and others go get more customers. nasa doesn't want to be the owner and operator of the hardware and don't want to be the only
then life can become multi lan tary. this is a goal we should strib for.ully a nasa perspective what this did for starship and a lot of others is kind of established this is a successful business model and if we look at how we did commercial reresupply of the international and commercial crew of the international space station and the lunar payload service program to deliver payloads to the surface of the moon and now for the first time since 1972, we have funded a human landing system and of...
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lay lan knee williams la mon yay is a first responder from union town, ohio. from american medical response volunteered to make thg island, one of the epicenters of the virus, to help first responders there. she left behind her three children, 19-year-old olivia, 17-year-old adriana, and 10-year-old kale. last week after a month and a half of working 12-hour shifts in new york, leilani surprised her kids by returning home. >> mom? mother! >> i told you she was going to come back. >> honey, don't cry. >> leilani worked those 12-hour shifts for 42 consecutive days handling mostly covid-related 911 calls. before leaving for new york she never had been away from her children for more than a week. what a sacrifice. what a hero. so happy to see her home safely with her family. >>> our next high is an update on our buddy, captain tom moore, the 11-year-old british military veteran who has become an international hero during this pandemic. we first told you about captain tom a few weeks ago when he raised more than $40 million for britain's national health service by
lay lan knee williams la mon yay is a first responder from union town, ohio. from american medical response volunteered to make thg island, one of the epicenters of the virus, to help first responders there. she left behind her three children, 19-year-old olivia, 17-year-old adriana, and 10-year-old kale. last week after a month and a half of working 12-hour shifts in new york, leilani surprised her kids by returning home. >> mom? mother! >> i told you she was going to come back....
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but then and that caused the stock to get slammed in after hours trading but then this morning as the lanin, square's stock turned positive with the stock ultimately pole vaulting 10% square cash, their pier to pier payment app is on fire plus with the economy reopening, you have to believe that last month was as bad as it gets for the core business. don't take it from me. let's dig deeper with the cfo of square more on the quarter and where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks so much for having me, jim. >> i've been through the ppp process, and i have to tell you i thought it was very daunting and then i see that you helped a tremendous number of companies get their money rather quickly how did you do it? >> jim, we were focused on taking the work off of our customers' plates so they can focus on running their businesses in this harrowing time what we focused on doing was creating an application that was easy to understand and for some of our customers, our square payroll customers in particular, we were even able to pre-populate many of the fields in the applic
but then and that caused the stock to get slammed in after hours trading but then this morning as the lanin, square's stock turned positive with the stock ultimately pole vaulting 10% square cash, their pier to pier payment app is on fire plus with the economy reopening, you have to believe that last month was as bad as it gets for the core business. don't take it from me. let's dig deeper with the cfo of square more on the quarter and where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad...
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and when a pastor saw him at the hospital, johnson agoty at a timed told the chap lan, we did it to them, i don't blame any of them, we did it to them. the inmates who fled had been herded into a nearby field and spent the rest of the night surrounded by armed guards. but the security compound remained under a group of inmates control and it would for more than three weeks. dawn broke on smoldering ruins and as the days passed, this group of inmates, about 200, made no demands, no spokesman emerged, no negotiations. some of the men created an alternative space for themselves. they created what they claim -- what they came to call the soul brother compound. one participant remembered, we used the blankets to make african robes and the tent poles for spears, that's where our head was at the time. the men continued to receive food and water. the people in charge decided what they were going to do is wait it out. but the person who had come in to control also had the fence surrounded and covered with burlap so nobody could see the men. then the chaplain who wrote an extensive report on this
and when a pastor saw him at the hospital, johnson agoty at a timed told the chap lan, we did it to them, i don't blame any of them, we did it to them. the inmates who fled had been herded into a nearby field and spent the rest of the night surrounded by armed guards. but the security compound remained under a group of inmates control and it would for more than three weeks. dawn broke on smoldering ruins and as the days passed, this group of inmates, about 200, made no demands, no spokesman...
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the goal is to be, quote, responsibly aggressive, add that they're lan planning to open where they'rely allowed as soon as possible. >>> we're learning about the changes nordstrom will be making as it moves towards opeva pilgr upscale retailer plans to protect workers and shoppers. >> stores are reopening, but shopping as we know it is i think chaing. nordstrom announcing the closure of 16 stores in an effort to weather the impact of the covid-19 epidemic, while also putting precautions into place as it gets ready to reopen its 380 stores across the country. this nordstrom rack in greenville, south carolina is reopening today. the company planning a location opening all stores atonce. iori. making sure we're taking care of that customer. >> as the stores open, customers can expect shortened hours to make time for cleaning. there will be a limit on customers allowed inside for social distancing. masks will be handed out to all employees and customers. fewer fitting rooms will be open, and they will be cleaned between uses. any merchandise that is tried on will be held for a period of t
the goal is to be, quote, responsibly aggressive, add that they're lan planning to open where they'rely allowed as soon as possible. >>> we're learning about the changes nordstrom will be making as it moves towards opeva pilgr upscale retailer plans to protect workers and shoppers. >> stores are reopening, but shopping as we know it is i think chaing. nordstrom announcing the closure of 16 stores in an effort to weather the impact of the covid-19 epidemic, while also putting...
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for president lincoln, turns to george brentan mccell lan, 35 years old and here is his army and a lot of talk about the numbers. that is the current figure. you'll hear more about this from my good friend dan. believe me the numbers are all over the place. i'm very comfortable with 70,000. that is effective combat arms. there is the basic corp. that still going. here is two quotes from lincoln and mccellan. you could probably hear me, i'm use my park ranger voice, how is that. yeah. if we defeat the army mr. us, the rebellion is crushed for i do not believe they could organize another army. on september 11th, lincoln makes it pretty simple and clear, god bless you and all with you. destroy the rebel army if possible. go ahead, kevin, you jump in there. how is that? okay. very good. thank you. lee is in frederick. oops. lee is in frederick. he has an issue. union soldiers at harper's ferry and martinsberg. so lee will divide his army to capture the forces. a lot of maneuvering here. eventually moving into position to capture the ferry. clears the union soldiers out of martinsberg. head
for president lincoln, turns to george brentan mccell lan, 35 years old and here is his army and a lot of talk about the numbers. that is the current figure. you'll hear more about this from my good friend dan. believe me the numbers are all over the place. i'm very comfortable with 70,000. that is effective combat arms. there is the basic corp. that still going. here is two quotes from lincoln and mccellan. you could probably hear me, i'm use my park ranger voice, how is that. yeah. if we...
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eventually the americans and the british hammer out a lan for north africa and they take place just where i pointed out so general patton is responsible for invading and taking casa blanca in the west. the general is responsible for taking iran in the center and british general anderson is responsible for the offensive in the east in algiers. so the campaign in africa, as you probably well know goes back and forth and back and forth and eventually the allies are victorious, forcing the germans to surrender or evacuate. so, as you can imagine, the next question is what do we do now? the americans want to focus europe. the brits have promised that 1943 is the year of the cross-channel attack. guess what happens? three guesses is what the british come to the table with. we're not ready to cross to the channel in 1943. let's go to sicily followed by the invasion of italy. so eisenhower and marshall are adamantly opposed to this idea. what else can we do? let's promote eisenhower out of this position and let's promote him out of the stratosphere so we can put a brit in charge and make it a who
eventually the americans and the british hammer out a lan for north africa and they take place just where i pointed out so general patton is responsible for invading and taking casa blanca in the west. the general is responsible for taking iran in the center and british general anderson is responsible for the offensive in the east in algiers. so the campaign in africa, as you probably well know goes back and forth and back and forth and eventually the allies are victorious, forcing the germans...
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. >> i mean, it looks like -- >> that's julia lanning scaling that makeshift mountain and everybody justg her on. i love that on this #goodnewstues. >>> an 11-year-old girl decided she wanted to do her part by bringing her pony to home residents in isolation. i love the fact that she has a pony, what little girl doesn't want a pony? it's a very colorful one. >> it's nebraska, they got ponies out there for all the kids. >> not in california, no. >> 11-year-old beatrice there, >>> this morning on "world news now," president trump says he's taking a controversial drug to prevent the coronavirus. >> he says he's taking hydroxychloroquine, despite its risks. that announcement met with shock by medical professionals and at least one fox news host. what the president's doctor is saying overnight. >>> also this morning, the u.s. company out with promising news about a potential vaccine for the coronavirus. a second phase of testing is about to begin. >>> breaking overnight, more severe weather. tornados touching down in ohio as a tropical system lurks off the east coast. >>> the fun dad who quic
. >> i mean, it looks like -- >> that's julia lanning scaling that makeshift mountain and everybody justg her on. i love that on this #goodnewstues. >>> an 11-year-old girl decided she wanted to do her part by bringing her pony to home residents in isolation. i love the fact that she has a pony, what little girl doesn't want a pony? it's a very colorful one. >> it's nebraska, they got ponies out there for all the kids. >> not in california, no. >>...
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s economic recovery lan may well be the most ambitious stimulus package to date.iscuss further, jonathan cole, with renewables offshore wind director. jonathan, let me ask first hat you take from the recovery packages, what you're hopeful for and what out ofnk you can get it? >> hi, matt. we're going to see today is probably the ongest recovery plan in european history. a veryhas always had proud record on setting ambitious clean goal targets. see at we expect to today is the renewable opportunity to be the real engine for driving economic in europe. and, you know, we would expect that you're going to talk about more investment in renewable in smart -- a more integrate active approach in transport, n heating and cooling and probably also some announcements about resets funding for t things like hydrogen. important for fighting against climate and also addressing the covid economic cases. if you get those two things what you can actually do is help to create a much fairer, much more sustainable society as well as stimulating economic europe.y in so we've got the pe
s economic recovery lan may well be the most ambitious stimulus package to date.iscuss further, jonathan cole, with renewables offshore wind director. jonathan, let me ask first hat you take from the recovery packages, what you're hopeful for and what out ofnk you can get it? >> hi, matt. we're going to see today is probably the ongest recovery plan in european history. a veryhas always had proud record on setting ambitious clean goal targets. see at we expect to today is the renewable...
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law help the french government establish the bank royale, issuing notes backed by the value of fran's landings west of the mississippi, bank royale issued too many notes, the french government went broke. most extensive premodern experiment with fiduciary money happened in america in 1775. the second continental congress, created paper money, but passed a law against refusing to except it. continental congress issued to many notes and a pattern begins to emerge. awe fiduciary money is backed by commodity. the most common commodity has been gold. by the 19th center the major currencies was backed by gold and the british pound. a period of monetary stability and not of great economic growth. some people think we should go back on the gold standard and not all of them live in armed compound inside idaho. ... >> this happened to the spanish when they conquered the new world they obtained tons of gold, melted it down and sent it to a mint. it never occurred to the spanish that they were creating more money, not creating more things to buy with it. between 1500 and 1600 prices in spain went up
law help the french government establish the bank royale, issuing notes backed by the value of fran's landings west of the mississippi, bank royale issued too many notes, the french government went broke. most extensive premodern experiment with fiduciary money happened in america in 1775. the second continental congress, created paper money, but passed a law against refusing to except it. continental congress issued to many notes and a pattern begins to emerge. awe fiduciary money is backed by...
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is it fill lan throp snick whph? what is religion? that is something some of us in the field are still debating what it is and it ranges from people who see it every where to folks say it doesn't exist at all. so perhaps settling on a definition of religion that does not focus on the supernatural, but actually focuses more so on how individuals see the world or maybe as catherine has talked about, that religion can be seen as a system of symbols by which people locate themselves and others in the world with reference to ordinary powers, meanings, and values. perhaps that type of definition can help us wade through. but since religion is usually not clearly understood in this way, it's usually treated as somewhat as john butler once said, as a jack in the box. it's an epiphenomenon. it's a secondary experience or spectacle that is caused by and accompanies a physical phenomenon, but has no causal relationship to it whatsoever. so religion, as john butler once said in his articles, oftentimes in political history pops up colorfully on o
is it fill lan throp snick whph? what is religion? that is something some of us in the field are still debating what it is and it ranges from people who see it every where to folks say it doesn't exist at all. so perhaps settling on a definition of religion that does not focus on the supernatural, but actually focuses more so on how individuals see the world or maybe as catherine has talked about, that religion can be seen as a system of symbols by which people locate themselves and others in...
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brad gout a ferrari, he got a lan rover. he got a 2.5 million house on the water in ft.der ddalela. he got a yacht. being in political consulting is not a vow of poverty, but he as told trump he has this secret sauce voodoo that anybody can help you do it. facebook is helping trump do it right now. they don't need trump. the theory of the case is brad is the conduit. he's paying laura lee trump ever month, paying kimberly gilfoye every month. who knows how people are on -- of donald trump. laura is a daunt. her former wedding planner got a job in the administration, and it's being reported -- they put her in part of hud, secretly paying $100,000 to his sons' significant others. stewart steven to mitt romney's campaign was blunt -- that's why parscale has the job. he's a money launderer, not a campaign manager. curt, it used to be the newsletters. they were these really lucrative things on the right that you could feed conspiracy theories in them, you know, the president obama was born in kenya thing was in those newsletters. you could sell those to people and make a lot
brad gout a ferrari, he got a lan rover. he got a 2.5 million house on the water in ft.der ddalela. he got a yacht. being in political consulting is not a vow of poverty, but he as told trump he has this secret sauce voodoo that anybody can help you do it. facebook is helping trump do it right now. they don't need trump. the theory of the case is brad is the conduit. he's paying laura lee trump ever month, paying kimberly gilfoye every month. who knows how people are on -- of donald trump....
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happening because theá company is suing the county á over the she willner place orders. á tela has áa lane creatig a safety plan á that allows people to get back to work while protecting their á health and hope to come to an agreemnt ásoon. musk threatened to move the ápalo alto headquarters and fremont plant áout of state. >> i think he is seriously á upset about wanting to reopen á his plant. you ásee that concern. whether áthat means he will á actually move the company is a ámuch bigger question. >> auto áexpert michael cote á says that is unlikely to happen á if it does, it will be a very á long process. but it is still causing concerná among city leaders. the áfactory employs 10,000. it is fremont's largest employee. á mayor may says she is worried about áthe economic impact if átesla can't open. it is ácritical to the employee base and if essential businesses can operate with ásafety guidelines, so can others. á musk says continuing ámanufacturing in fremont á depends how tesla is treated iná the future. we have reached out for interviews and waiting to hear back. á reporting live,
happening because theá company is suing the county á over the she willner place orders. á tela has áa lane creatig a safety plan á that allows people to get back to work while protecting their á health and hope to come to an agreemnt ásoon. musk threatened to move the ápalo alto headquarters and fremont plant áout of state. >> i think he is seriously á upset about wanting to reopen á his plant. you ásee that concern. whether áthat means he will á actually move the company is...
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her district includes places like staten eye lan and beyond. assembly woman, very good to have you. you're concerned obviously this hits your area directly. you want to see staten island businesses reopen or at least beaches reopen. what reaction have you gotten from the governor, if any? >> i think we need to take a balanced approach. obviously public health needs to be paramount but there are industries, even here in new york city that we can open now. i'm speaking particularly about construction. construction, home improvement contractors, they want to get back to work and there is no reason with most of their work taking place outdoors that they can't. as a matter of fact affordable housing construction continued throughout the crisis in the city of new york yet the governor continues to prevent any building, single family, commercial properties, something as simple installing a pool or fencing where you have very few guys at a worksite. it doesn't seem to be consistency. we have three economic regions in our state opening but that will allow manufacturing, construction, as well
her district includes places like staten eye lan and beyond. assembly woman, very good to have you. you're concerned obviously this hits your area directly. you want to see staten island businesses reopen or at least beaches reopen. what reaction have you gotten from the governor, if any? >> i think we need to take a balanced approach. obviously public health needs to be paramount but there are industries, even here in new york city that we can open now. i'm speaking particularly about...