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let's look at a little longer time frame on a longer term look lang says this is incredibly strong.s a distribution line at the bottom, the ad line. which tells you where institutional managers are trying to sell or dump it. in march it showed power which is really incredible looking good meanwhile, the weekly cloud once again, good shape. mack d. just made a bullish cross over taking everything into consideration, lang believes nvidia could make a run at 400 by year-end. even more bullish than i am. >>> next up, check out lisa sue's chart. yes, this is amd, she's the see y c.e.o. this is the daily. it has an inverse head and shoulder pattern how much do we love that that's always a reliable sign up side it actually may be the most reliable bullish formation in the book it's interesting you spotted that because i didn't see it immediately. i thought it was too much like -- this was too low, but he's got to go on top of that the mack d. indicator make a bullish cross over he's anticipating it i usually don't like to do that. i usually wait to see it but he's anticipating. since the b
let's look at a little longer time frame on a longer term look lang says this is incredibly strong.s a distribution line at the bottom, the ad line. which tells you where institutional managers are trying to sell or dump it. in march it showed power which is really incredible looking good meanwhile, the weekly cloud once again, good shape. mack d. just made a bullish cross over taking everything into consideration, lang believes nvidia could make a run at 400 by year-end. even more bullish than...
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for auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne we'll take a cup o' kindness yet for auld lang syne ♪ning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 40 hours of programs exploring our nations past. >> the presidents from public affairs now available in paperback and e-book. of everybiographies president organized by ranking i noted historians from best to worst and features perspectives into our nation's chief executives and leadership. styles. visit c-span.org/presidents to learn each -- learn more about each president and features. >> up next on the civil war, gettysburg national military park ranger angie atkinson talks about the formation and combat experience of the union army's irish brigade. she regards -- describes the standing of irish immigrants in american society before the war. and it's battlefield action from first manassas through gettysburg. recorded in 2014. everybody.o welcome what we are going to look at tonight i
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singing auld lang syne ♪ ] acquaintance be in days of auld lang syne ♪ for auld lang syne, my dear, we'lls of our nation'soring past. next, our weekly series, the civil war. military park ranger angie atkinson talks about the combat experience of the u.s. irish brigade. golings of --t the goals of the brigade's commanders and battlefield actions from first man as gettysburg. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. lectures in history, college law professor teaches a speech.out free at 10:00 p.m. eastern, with the world health organization in the the coronavirus pandemic, we show you a united nations film about the 1948, itson made in fowpgged -- founding year. that's coming up here on american history tv. angie: i want to welcome everybody to gettysburg national park. my name is angie atkinson. at awe're going to look popular unit but we're not going the technical -- but the history of how they came about. why were they formed, what are the stories behind them, what were some of the men thinking as they participate this unit and eventually we'll end with what they do here at gettysburg. ok? with
singing auld lang syne ♪ ] acquaintance be in days of auld lang syne ♪ for auld lang syne, my dear, we'lls of our nation'soring past. next, our weekly series, the civil war. military park ranger angie atkinson talks about the combat experience of the u.s. irish brigade. golings of --t the goals of the brigade's commanders and battlefield actions from first man as gettysburg. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. lectures in history, college law professor teaches a speech.out free at 10:00 p.m....
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you see lang crowds of nypd. but we know they have been out and about. there were incidents where the police vehicles were torched and there were clashes. we saw arrests in union square and elsewhere in new york city. new york is very prepared to handle these mass protests. ted, i know you can appreciate the challenges these officers face with protesters who as you mentioned are not clearly as concerned with the death of george floyd as they are with
you see lang crowds of nypd. but we know they have been out and about. there were incidents where the police vehicles were torched and there were clashes. we saw arrests in union square and elsewhere in new york city. new york is very prepared to handle these mass protests. ted, i know you can appreciate the challenges these officers face with protesters who as you mentioned are not clearly as concerned with the death of george floyd as they are with
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military meanwhile the shadow economy in a lang a township and across the country he's driving this cost the state millions in lost tax revenues michael but harvey plans to continue making his own pineapple beer even though he readily admits he'd much rather have a glass of fine red wine. while china's government congratulates itself on its handling of the corona crisis many people there are worried if it's really safe to return to business as usual. a bit of normality for 8 year old momo and his parents as restrictions in china have largely been east people slowly return to their pretty epidemic routines playgrounds and streets fill up shops have reopened even as official propaganda constantly reminds people to stay vigilant this banner reminds the residents be responsible. yeah. you know on the surface the epidemic's influence on our lives is weakening. but i have the feeling that this isn't over yet it still affects our lives our movements. i just bought an electric scooter so i won't have to use public transport anymore. so young queen manages an art gallery husbanding house young is
military meanwhile the shadow economy in a lang a township and across the country he's driving this cost the state millions in lost tax revenues michael but harvey plans to continue making his own pineapple beer even though he readily admits he'd much rather have a glass of fine red wine. while china's government congratulates itself on its handling of the corona crisis many people there are worried if it's really safe to return to business as usual. a bit of normality for 8 year old momo and...
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it is really one of lange's masterpieces.made on the very first trip she made out of the studio onto the streets of depression touring san francisco. she went out with her brother, because she was a little frightened of all of these angry, potentially hungry men, but she found that she was welcomed. she came back with this photograph that almost didn't manage to make it. she had an assistant at the time, roger, who became a really well-known architectural photographer, who was developing negatives for her. and she gave him the film holders and told him to develop not worrysaid do about that one, there is nothing in that holder. so he took them into the dark room and thought, i better check. turned off the light to check that there was no film. sure enough, there was a piece of film. it was this. if it hadn't been for his caution, we would not have that photograph. it is great, because having the negative collection that we do here, we can see the photographs that she took before and after this leading up to the photograph. yo
it is really one of lange's masterpieces.made on the very first trip she made out of the studio onto the streets of depression touring san francisco. she went out with her brother, because she was a little frightened of all of these angry, potentially hungry men, but she found that she was welcomed. she came back with this photograph that almost didn't manage to make it. she had an assistant at the time, roger, who became a really well-known architectural photographer, who was developing...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto.ing our eyes on the price of oil after the drama with the expiration of the may contract in west texas. we wondered what would happen in june. it is gaining strength as that contract closes out. regina mayor is the head of energy at kpmg. we wondered if we would see negative again this month. we have seenength under the various prices of crude, is driven by optimism of growing demand, are we on the right side now? regina: i don't know if we are finally on the right side but a far cry from where we were. the price has changed $70 when you think about where we are today. there are some bright spots. production has come substantially and a lot more quickly than we expected. play,lus cuts come into and u.s. production has come down. and we are seeing signs of recovering demand. i see houston, a lot of traffic on the roads. when you look at gasoline consumption in the u.s., we went from a low and april at 5 million barrels a day off of a 9.7 million average, and the week ending may 8, back
i'm amanda lang in toronto.ing our eyes on the price of oil after the drama with the expiration of the may contract in west texas. we wondered what would happen in june. it is gaining strength as that contract closes out. regina mayor is the head of energy at kpmg. we wondered if we would see negative again this month. we have seenength under the various prices of crude, is driven by optimism of growing demand, are we on the right side now? regina: i don't know if we are finally on the right...
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soledad: chi lang, south vietnam, september 17, 1969.as leading one of three groups of south vietnamese fighters into a little-known hamlet near chi lang. they were supposed to inspect, then clear the area. melvin: we moved on out of the village into the tree line. and time we got out of the tree line, the whole world opened up. richard: hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. soledad: captain tommy daniels and team sergeant ronald hagen were ambushed by vietcong who had been hiding in bunkers. richad: i got a call telling me that the team sergeant was dead and i asked morris, "do you know where hagen is?" he said, "yes, i do. i'll lead us in there." soledad: morris took two volunteers and crossed enemy lines to get sergeant hagen's body. pushed back by a barrage of enemy fire, he was shot. melvin: i had to get to the body. so i said i was going in. soledad: what morris did next is not just a heroic war story. it was a moment of valor defined. morris single-handedly destroyed the enemy force that had his battalion pinned down. in
soledad: chi lang, south vietnam, september 17, 1969.as leading one of three groups of south vietnamese fighters into a little-known hamlet near chi lang. they were supposed to inspect, then clear the area. melvin: we moved on out of the village into the tree line. and time we got out of the tree line, the whole world opened up. richard: hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. soledad: captain tommy daniels and team sergeant ronald hagen were ambushed by vietcong who had been hiding in...
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amanda lang is with me in toronto., we want to get to taylor riggs with a bloomberg quick take. taylor: it is the fear on almost everyone's mind, what happens if there is a second way? the concern is even if the coronavirus receipts, it could resurface with renewed strength. the onset of cool weather could bring back the coronavirus. that is what happens with influenza. the pathogen could mutate and become unrecognizable to most people's immune system. the virus can also move to populations that have not been exposed so far. there have been hints from china that a second wave is a risk. some areas that were shut down and reopened have had research and's reimposed because of new cases. movements, restrictions have slowed the virus is spread but they leave people vulnerable to infections was named venture out again. the who has advised lifting movement restrictions in stages to test the impact. experts also say they need to scale up testing. once they find and test -- infected people, they say they need to identify their
amanda lang is with me in toronto., we want to get to taylor riggs with a bloomberg quick take. taylor: it is the fear on almost everyone's mind, what happens if there is a second way? the concern is even if the coronavirus receipts, it could resurface with renewed strength. the onset of cool weather could bring back the coronavirus. that is what happens with influenza. the pathogen could mutate and become unrecognizable to most people's immune system. the virus can also move to populations...
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along with amanda lang in toronto.resident xi jinping upmises it the country comes with a coronavirus vaccine, it will share it with the rest of the world. earlyould help diffuse criticism to their response to the disease. mid may, they had five being tested. more than 2000 people were enrolled in phase two trials. china would distribute the vaccine partnered with the world health organization and a global nonprofit organization. it is not certain how long that would take. in 2018, chinese vaccine makers markup cutting corners and that gave the industry a bad reputation, and other countries have to agree to allow phase three testing. if the where they see vaccine keeps people free of the infection. let's bring in somebody who knows a lot about this, dr. steven seedhouse, biotechnologist at raymond james. talk to us about where the u.s. is relative to china, and whether they are in a parallel race or separate races entirely. i would characterize it as parallel. there is clearly a lot of development going on around the w
along with amanda lang in toronto.resident xi jinping upmises it the country comes with a coronavirus vaccine, it will share it with the rest of the world. earlyould help diffuse criticism to their response to the disease. mid may, they had five being tested. more than 2000 people were enrolled in phase two trials. china would distribute the vaccine partnered with the world health organization and a global nonprofit organization. it is not certain how long that would take. in 2018, chinese...
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it's really one of lange's masterpieces.s made on the very first trip she .ade out of the studio she went out with her brother because she was a little all these angry, potentially hungry men out there, but she found that she back withed and came this photograph that almost did not manage to make it. she had an assistant at the time who became a really well-known architectural photographer, who was developing her negatives for her. she gave him the film role and told him to develop them, but she said don't worry about this one, there's nothing in that, this particular holder, so he took them into the dark room, so he went into the dark room to make sure there was no film in there, and he pulled out -- there was a little piece of film in there, and it contained this, so if it were not for him, we would not have this photograph. we have the negative collections like we do here, we can see the photographs she took before and after this. you can see right from the beginning of her documentary work, she had this tendency to getti
it's really one of lange's masterpieces.s made on the very first trip she .ade out of the studio she went out with her brother because she was a little all these angry, potentially hungry men out there, but she found that she back withed and came this photograph that almost did not manage to make it. she had an assistant at the time who became a really well-known architectural photographer, who was developing her negatives for her. she gave him the film role and told him to develop them, but...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto with vonnie quinn in new york. covid-19 pandemic has created a prices without -- a crisis without precedent for large and small charities as they seek the help that they need, and this is so broad that the difficulties of many americans will make their futures less certain. we are here with the president and ceo of the national philanthropic trust. thanks for being with us, eileen . the level of concern on the part of charities out there, give us your read on how difficult it is out there right now. eileen: thanks for having me. the front lines are having a tough time right now. unemployment is high and a third of the nonprofits are cutting staff due to covid-19. the thing that is really scary, most nonprofits have 30 to 60 day reserves, but the grassroots thanrofits have less two weeks. they do not have a lot of capital to depend upon. a high percentage will close of we do not come to the rescue somehow. vonnie: how does that happen, eileen? how do you rescue philanthropy at a time when it is most needed and most
i'm amanda lang in toronto with vonnie quinn in new york. covid-19 pandemic has created a prices without -- a crisis without precedent for large and small charities as they seek the help that they need, and this is so broad that the difficulties of many americans will make their futures less certain. we are here with the president and ceo of the national philanthropic trust. thanks for being with us, eileen . the level of concern on the part of charities out there, give us your read on how...
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it's really one of lange's masterpieces.t is the fact that it was made on the very first trip she made out of the studio. she went out with her brother because she was a little frightened of all these angry, potentially hungry men out there, but she found that she was welcomed and came back with this photograph that almost did not manage to make it. she had an assistant at the time who became a really well-known architectural photographer, who was developing her negatives for her. she gave him the film holders and told him to develop them, but she said don't worry about this one, there's nothing in that, this particular holder, so he took them into the dark room, so he went into the dark room to make sure there was no film in there, and he pulled out -- there was a little piece of film in there, and it contained this, so if it were not for him, we would not have this photograph. it's great to because having the negative collections like we do here, we can see the photographs she took before and after this. you can see right
it's really one of lange's masterpieces.t is the fact that it was made on the very first trip she made out of the studio. she went out with her brother because she was a little frightened of all these angry, potentially hungry men out there, but she found that she was welcomed and came back with this photograph that almost did not manage to make it. she had an assistant at the time who became a really well-known architectural photographer, who was developing her negatives for her. she gave him...
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la lang. doctor, it's good to see you. i want your perspective at the pla things you see happening at the place you called work. when you were in the administration, did you have a guidebook that said, if there is a virus like this, this is how we'll deal with this at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> that's a good question because it's not just about the playbook, it's about the planning process. you probably heard the old adage that in planning for war, plans are everything, in conducting war, plans are meaningless. so what are the potential realities, any kind of biological instance that could come up and we talked through those things. because we knew whatever happened, it wasn't going to follow anybody's plan. this disease is very different than pandemic flu, very different than sars, so you have to think about what are the general principles and apply those principles. that's what we did then, that's what they're doing now. >> the president is going to be in the rose garden today saying in his view testing has ramped up n
la lang. doctor, it's good to see you. i want your perspective at the pla things you see happening at the place you called work. when you were in the administration, did you have a guidebook that said, if there is a virus like this, this is how we'll deal with this at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> that's a good question because it's not just about the playbook, it's about the planning process. you probably heard the old adage that in planning for war, plans are everything, in conducting...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang.with a lawsuit in california over the treatment of their workers. thes an ongoing thing with classification of their workers, whether their employees are employees are contract staff. john chaney is the ceo of professional staffing services firm. this is a story that many of us have watched. not only will it directly affect these companies heavily but it has repercussions across the gig economy. could this be a game changer? >> yes, very much so. economy is the fastest-growing segment in the u.s. right now, now 10 million workers out of the 150 million workers in the u.s., so very significant. unfortunately, the way gig economy companies have organized themselves, they have all invaded u.s. labor laws, shirked responsibility to their workers. this is an important step for the united states, americans to reassert whether or not worker norms that we have had in our country for the last 100 years, whether we want to have them or see them slowly euros. ,t is a very important case important
this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang.with a lawsuit in california over the treatment of their workers. thes an ongoing thing with classification of their workers, whether their employees are employees are contract staff. john chaney is the ceo of professional staffing services firm. this is a story that many of us have watched. not only will it directly affect these companies heavily but it has repercussions across the gig economy. could this be a game...
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with amanda lang in toronto. american spending time at home, the american waste industry is seeing increases. don slager is the ceo of republic services. he is optimistic it will all stabilize if the recovery continues on its current trajectory. how have you been able to deal with a shift in business? obviously, commercial waste management has increased pretty substantially in some of the areas you cover but residential has gone up. and it is not the same type of waste management. don: the good news is this is only temporary. we certainly did see increases in waste generation in the in someial system, cases 20%, sometimes more, which involved us shifting routes, equipment, drivers to pick up additional volumes there. in some cases, additional hours, trips to the landfill. because we had some service interruptions on the other side of the bill -- business, we were able to shift resources. it has kind of moderated now, stabilized. the hardest part was understanding where it would stabilize. we were kind of chasing
with amanda lang in toronto. american spending time at home, the american waste industry is seeing increases. don slager is the ceo of republic services. he is optimistic it will all stabilize if the recovery continues on its current trajectory. how have you been able to deal with a shift in business? obviously, commercial waste management has increased pretty substantially in some of the areas you cover but residential has gone up. and it is not the same type of waste management. don: the good...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. workers gradually returning to work, new safety standards will be implemented, including wearing masks, or timed riots in elevators. all of that has commercial landlords rethinking the way they do business. what did you find out that what they are thinking about, what they need to be thinking about, when it comes to reopen in business? >> it will be a remarkably different environment for people that eventually get back to work. someone atto cadillac fairview, one of the major property firms that both the downtown towers, commercial sites across canada, including the eaton centre. like all the others in a similar they have different circumstances in place to ensure people are safe when they go back, everything from social distancing signage to hand sanitizer stations. the big issue is the elevators. fourwill be limiting people at a time getting into an elevator. thesen imagine some of buildings with thousands of workers, that will pose a significant challenge. vonnie: air is another bi
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. workers gradually returning to work, new safety standards will be implemented, including wearing masks, or timed riots in elevators. all of that has commercial landlords rethinking the way they do business. what did you find out that what they are thinking about, what they need to be thinking about, when it comes to reopen in business? >> it will be a remarkably different environment for people that eventually get back to work. someone atto cadillac...
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i am amanda lange alongside shery ahn. there is $250 million committing to apollo.sley is managing director at emco. thank you for being with us. let us start with the decision and the opportunity you see. what is the opportunity in the space for you? christian: thank you for having me. we think when credit blows out to this level this is probably a good time to put capital to work. for our part, we are happy to announce this because it is the first of many partnerships we are looking to announcing to build our new credit department. shery: why apollo? we know there are blackstone and all of them raising capital at the same time. christian: we have had time to sectorsiligence on the as well as partners and their reach. we think this product is a good fit for the strategy we need which is looking at dislocated credit, usually high-quality. we are able to move pretty quickly. i'm happy to pay able to do that -- i am happy to be able to do that. we will be getting into other segments like corporate credit, soalties, balance sheets, this is more of the beginning. apollo
i am amanda lange alongside shery ahn. there is $250 million committing to apollo.sley is managing director at emco. thank you for being with us. let us start with the decision and the opportunity you see. what is the opportunity in the space for you? christian: thank you for having me. we think when credit blows out to this level this is probably a good time to put capital to work. for our part, we are happy to announce this because it is the first of many partnerships we are looking to...
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amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. stocks down but off session lows as president trump threatens more tariffs on china in retaliation over the coronavirus. 500 on track for a third day of losses, marking its longest losing streak in two months. cases of the coronavirus top 3.5 million. trump says some states are not going fast enough to reopen, but admitting the nations death count will likely be higher than he predicted. marc benioff says the u.s. government could create incentives for companies to rehire employees. our conversation with the ceo of salesforce still ahead. amanda: we are watching the markets today. it is a bit of a messy session. we have weakness across the board although we are seeing more strength, if you can call it that, in tech stocks. on the s&p 500, the energy subgroup is showing leadership today. we have seen lately, moving in the opposite direction of the price of oil. te
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. stocks down but off session lows as president trump threatens more tariffs on china in retaliation over the coronavirus. 500 on track for a third day of losses, marking its longest losing streak in two months. cases of the coronavirus top 3.5 million. trump says some states are not going fast...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. hasave warned it will take years before growth gets back to 2019 levels, let alone resume its growth curve it had been on. raisempany was able to $25 billion in bonds recently to shore up its cash position. how long will that last is one of the big questions. carol levenson is with gimme credit. positionrt with the that boeing is in, like many airlines, the income of cash is nil. it was able to tap the markets. give us the read on its financial flexibility, does it have for the -- what it needs for the time it is describing? carol: they give for having me. as you point out, the ability to tap the bond market for $25 billion was a vote of confidence and a tremendous move. let's hope they don't need $25 billion more this year, but in combination with what they already have on hand, other facilities available to them, it seems to me, that will get them through until things start turning around. vonnie: you see a lot of commentary to the effect that the fed bailed bowing out. is that fair
i'm amanda lang in toronto. hasave warned it will take years before growth gets back to 2019 levels, let alone resume its growth curve it had been on. raisempany was able to $25 billion in bonds recently to shore up its cash position. how long will that last is one of the big questions. carol levenson is with gimme credit. positionrt with the that boeing is in, like many airlines, the income of cash is nil. it was able to tap the markets. give us the read on its financial flexibility, does it...
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amanda lang is in toronto.iggest stories in the news right now -- another bad month for retailers in the u.s. still down by record amounts the second straight month in april. worse than inspected 16.4%. the coronavirus cap stores closed and americans at home. -- kept stores closed and americans at home. jcpenney has -- the struggling chain, it isore considering solutions to the crushing debt load. talking with creditors about a plan to restructure in bankruptcy court. and a new problem for elon musk in california. this time involving the space as company. labor unions want california to reject musk's up a request for 650 $5,000 in worker training funds. for $655,000ppy -- in worker training funds. he dared officials to arrest dat him. that is your bloomberg business flash. innda: i want to check back on the markets because we were going to talk to green some industries. stocks have been in focus and we across theck back in broad u.s. markets. in toronto we are seeing the health care subgroup which contains all
amanda lang is in toronto.iggest stories in the news right now -- another bad month for retailers in the u.s. still down by record amounts the second straight month in april. worse than inspected 16.4%. the coronavirus cap stores closed and americans at home. -- kept stores closed and americans at home. jcpenney has -- the struggling chain, it isore considering solutions to the crushing debt load. talking with creditors about a plan to restructure in bankruptcy court. and a new problem for elon...
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ann madden, mike madsen, jim carroll, william lang, tony stallings.n normal times it would take months to stand up one facility like this, but honeywell has built this in less than five weeks, creating 500 new jobs in arizona and another 500 jobs in rhode island. together, these new factories will soon produce more than 20 million n95 respirators every single month, a truly miraculous achievement. we are grateful to be joined by secretary of labor, jean scalia and governor doug ducey. what a fantastic governor he is. where is doug? thank you, doug. [applause] you are doing a fantastic job. he already won his election by 17 points, so i don't have to praise him too much, but i will say that he has been a fantastic governor and you people recognize it. that's why he had what they say is a walk. that's very good. we are proud of you, doug. anything we can do, you're going to call me. we don't have to worry about that. he calls me plenty. he calls me plenty. because he is doing his job. i want to thank you both, and jean, you are doing a fantastic job. th
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you might ironically see the outsider middle of the most corrupt incumbent president ever pulled lang's america's divided democrats on out his era as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to become a fish closure on the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send our you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs. washing. this is al jazeera. alone welcome to this news hour with me can belive dalhart coming up in the next 60 minutes i want to genocide suspect felicien couple get is arrested in france after 25 years on the run. a slow move to reopen parts of europe but caution remains to prevent any 2nd wave of coronavirus infections. food prices soar in nigeria worsening the plight of many through.
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the real you might ironically see the outsider middle of the most corrupt incumbent president ever lang's america's divided democrats on his era a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here with the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this default structure meant there is because only a project that's what we diffuse it was one of the saunders of the settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is apartheid in the 21st century jerusalem our rock and a hard place on al-jazeera the cost of morality is a magnet for the rich and famous it highlights the most beautiful beaches in all of europe but i've come here to investigate a darker side sardinia plays host to some of the world's most elaborate war games for decades just from explosions and tests has right down on the towns and the grazing fields of the firing range exactly what was in the no one knows in nearly 2000 local doctors sore a spike in the number of unusual cancers in their patients in a country 90 da
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representative for venezuelan migrants and refugees says the government's lang out conditions to returne is a quarantine at the border. >> the other is more along the intelligence type of investigation of who is being back and what would the true motivations for that return. >> that you believe is slowing down the number of people they are allowing back in. >> yes. >> everyday, more people arrive at the camp, trying to find comfort in numbers. around the corner, venezuelans are beginning to be tested for coronavirus. either way, a group of them will be placed in quarantine so they will be ready if and when venezuela's government sends an airplane. the real question is what will happen to them once they get home. they tell us they know the economic and sanitary situation in venezuela is worse than in chile. they argue that if they have to die of coronavirus or hunger, they would rather it be in their country of birth, close to their families and not in a faraway, strange land. >> the pandemic has no killed more than 98,000 people across the united states. by far the worst affected nation
representative for venezuelan migrants and refugees says the government's lang out conditions to returne is a quarantine at the border. >> the other is more along the intelligence type of investigation of who is being back and what would the true motivations for that return. >> that you believe is slowing down the number of people they are allowing back in. >> yes. >> everyday, more people arrive at the camp, trying to find comfort in numbers. around the corner,...
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that's real you might ironically see the outsider mantle to the most corrupt incumbent president ever lang's america's divided democrats down to 0. the u.s. president talks of a triumph in testing for corona virus but there's no masking the numbers as deaths of past 80000. the whole romany watching al-jazeera live one headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes the platforms also for people to get on board trains again in india. and prices for seafood take a dive around the world also australian suppliers to seek new ways to get the count .
that's real you might ironically see the outsider mantle to the most corrupt incumbent president ever lang's america's divided democrats down to 0. the u.s. president talks of a triumph in testing for corona virus but there's no masking the numbers as deaths of past 80000. the whole romany watching al-jazeera live one headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes the platforms also for people to get on board trains again in india. and prices for seafood take a dive around the world...
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real you might ironically see the outsider mantle the most corrupt incumbent president ever pulled lang's america's divided democrats on al-jazeera. your child is there with me so horribly in doha reminder of our top news stories afghanistan's president is blaming the taliban for an increase in violence after $34.00 people including newborn babies were killed in 2 separate attacks the taliban denies any responsibility but has assured garny has ordered the military to resume offensive operations against the taliban and other armed groups or back fully a part of the will inspire our repeated and from the international community to taliban have not reduced violence and instead they have increased their attacks in order to.
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when into inviting actually enjoys treats in his visitors to the intoxicating center of the lanky lang blossoms example as a rant against a man that. backs going to smell like that for weeks as well as in walking the flower garden it's quite beautiful. isn't this very nice to see that there's a very like this in god that. others whether they're hearing god or even outside of the country could come to and actually enjoy nature. it started 20 years ago when biden planted all his hold in of 210 acres. he founded porto forest estates and initially just sold we'd pull it off so. we thought we could enter a crop with food crops and keep it going by. selling those food crops to generate short term revenue except that the community and the workers kept eating everything even before us was ready to generate more income he and his team had another idea they decided to propagate local plants and extract essential oils in 2018 they added eco tourism jaring every tall visitors served up a typical kenyan dish that is made exclusively of local forest produce. $1000.00 biden is also linking up with th
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real you might ironically see the outsider mantle the most corrupt incumbent president ever pulled lang's america's divided democrats on out his era beleaguered out of 5 paying the price for his political maneuvering in the middle east now desperate for american recognition good to be an absolutely denounce. it is how did the p.l.o. find strength and support from their only lifeline oppressed palestinians living in the occupied territories chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian homeland p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. examining the impact of today's headlines extraordinary times require extraordinary measures but these should not be at the expense of our privacy setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions on noda life that was in these walls and now there is no live in the wall global experts in discussion in this democracy why are people not voting international filmmakers and the world class journalists. on the whole just era. country's got to get back and it's got to get back as soon as possible mixed messages out of the united states presiden
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military meanwhile the shadow economy in the lang a township and across the country east driving this cost millions in lost tax revenues although the passy are close to this is still possible to buy arco we learned there are several black market dealers who are still selling at a minimum 3 times the original price of beer and wine for example we tried to talk to them but they did not want to talk to us on camera. michael but harvey plans to continue making his own pineapple beer even though he readily admits he'd much rather have a glass of fine red wine. germany tackling this pandemic has creativity flowing one nonprofit has come up with an inviting former health professionals back to the frontlines so far germany's health care system has not been overstretched by the band but the aim is to keep german health care systems running smoothly in case the country takes a turn for the worse. on a pizza take a step back into her past. it's almost 10 years since she quit nursing for a job in i.t. . but when the coronavirus pandemic hit germany she decided that she wanted to help . she now wo
military meanwhile the shadow economy in the lang a township and across the country east driving this cost millions in lost tax revenues although the passy are close to this is still possible to buy arco we learned there are several black market dealers who are still selling at a minimum 3 times the original price of beer and wine for example we tried to talk to them but they did not want to talk to us on camera. michael but harvey plans to continue making his own pineapple beer even though he...
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that's real you might ironically see the outsider middle of the most corrupt incumbent president ever lang's america's divided democrats on out his era. al-jazeera. and the much more. the u.s. president disputes a warning from his infectious diseases experts about getting back to business too quickly. hello i'm adrian for the get this is al-jazeera live from doha also coming up a mystery condition related to the corona virus is affecting children causing some to die. what we think we know at this time it's something that's occurring probably . after the initial in fact.
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that's real you might ironically see the outsider mantle the most corrupt incoming president ever lang's america's divided democrats on out is the era one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much input in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging liberally particularly because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. this is al-jazeera. will come on peter w. watching the news our live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the unemployment line keeps growing longer 36000000 americans are jobless due to the economic shutdown caused by coronavirus. world leaders call for any virus vaccine to be free and universally available. precautions taken again in china locked on measures a reinstated after a new cluster of virus infections are.
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real you might ironically see the outsider mantle the most corrupt incumbent president ever pulled lang's america's divided democrats on ounces the era. this is al jazeera. hello i'm right about this and this is the news hour live from doha and coming up in the next 60 minutes libya's prime minister promises retaliation after forces loyal to warlord. attacked tripoli who's only function the airport. trying to reignite hong kong is democracy a battle under covert 19 measures protesters gather inside shopping center.
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that's the real you might ironically see the outsider mantle the most corrupt incumbent president ever lang's america's divided democrats ounces era. this is 0. alone kimbell this is the news all live from doha coming up. the u.s. house of representatives debates another 3 trillion dollars in corona virus like but the bill faces significant to opposition including from the white house. with a pandemic reaching a critical point and that america colombia is being warned it's too soon to start reopening. mass test.
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real you might ironically see the outsider mantle the most corrupt incumbent president ever pulled lang's america's divided democrats on alex's their. old order. brazil's health but has to quit softer less than a month in the job he criticized the president's handling of the pandemic. alive adrian for the get this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a quarantine comes into effect in chile's capital as the government orders thousands of graves dug. a new 3 trillion dollar coronavirus relief package has passed its 1st hurdle in the u.s. president trump is threatening to.
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