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>> lani: very sweet. but i've checked my messages and we have missed out on so much while we were reconnecting. >> eli: yeah, you know, that situation with marlena, steve, and hope, that sounds crazy. >> eli: yeah, and david is still missing. i really cannot believe that his nanny actually his father. >> eli: not to mention jordan's killer. >> lani: i just feel so bad for little david. >> eli: i know how much you care about that little boy. >> lani: yeah, i do. and i can only imagine what rafe is going through. >> sonny: how the hell did you make bail? >> evan: the judge was nice enough to set it at a reasonable number. >> will: you're a murderer, and you kidnapped a child. >> evan: i guess they don't consider it kidnapping when he's your own son. >> rafe: i'm david's guardian. you have no legal claim on him. >> evan: actually, you're the one with no legal claim and no right to keep me here, so, as fun as this has been, i'm gonna hit the road. >> rafe: not so fast. you're not going anywhere. >> brady: whe
>> lani: very sweet. but i've checked my messages and we have missed out on so much while we were reconnecting. >> eli: yeah, you know, that situation with marlena, steve, and hope, that sounds crazy. >> eli: yeah, and david is still missing. i really cannot believe that his nanny actually his father. >> eli: not to mention jordan's killer. >> lani: i just feel so bad for little david. >> eli: i know how much you care about that little boy. >> lani:...
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songhai for lani. to pull. over 20000000 africans were deported traded and reduced to slavery this criminal system shaped our history and our world so expansive was its reach that for a long time it seemed impossible to fully explain its mechanisms. in this series we will journey back along the roots of the slave trade. the thing about the slave trade a key thing about the slave trade and i always would have to explain
songhai for lani. to pull. over 20000000 africans were deported traded and reduced to slavery this criminal system shaped our history and our world so expansive was its reach that for a long time it seemed impossible to fully explain its mechanisms. in this series we will journey back along the roots of the slave trade. the thing about the slave trade a key thing about the slave trade and i always would have to explain
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for a look at the markets in europe let's go now over to our correspondent in frankfurt chelsea to lanie chelsea the u.s. senate is not yet signing off on a rescue package for the world's largest economy how are investors in europe reacting. well it's certainly a disappointment and we're seeing that reflected not just in u.s. stocks but here in europe as well you mentioned this big flight and the dax and musters had hoped that this would really fly through congress quite quickly but it remains quite divided republicans and democrats can't seem to find common ground on those democrats think this is much too focused on giving liquidity and help to big businesses and they want more focus on helping out workers the question now is of course how quickly they can come to an agreement publicans and so they want to have another vote today democrats have so that they could propose their own bill which would really lead them in the amount of time this could take to pass and at the same time people are losing their jobs businesses are facing bankruptcy and the health care sector sector in the unite
for a look at the markets in europe let's go now over to our correspondent in frankfurt chelsea to lanie chelsea the u.s. senate is not yet signing off on a rescue package for the world's largest economy how are investors in europe reacting. well it's certainly a disappointment and we're seeing that reflected not just in u.s. stocks but here in europe as well you mentioned this big flight and the dax and musters had hoped that this would really fly through congress quite quickly but it remains...
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songhai for lani. to equal. over 20000000 africans were deported traded and reduced to slavery this criminal system shaped our history and our world so expansive was its reach that for a long time it seemed impossible to fully explain its mechanisms. in this series we will journey back along the roots of the slave trade. the thing about the slave trade a key thing about the slave trade and i always would have to explain a store american students who immediately would want to put it into a kind of an ethical human rights kind of a card to have to look at in economic terms and so if you have a if you're talking about a slave trade if so where is the demand where is there a demand for labor and what is the nature of that demand from white for. 2000 years ago slavery became an integral feature of the roman empire eventually in 476 rome collapsed under the pressure of invasions by so-called barbarians. scattered territories a range of peoples and powers fought over the empires remains this a goddess and just like rom
songhai for lani. to equal. over 20000000 africans were deported traded and reduced to slavery this criminal system shaped our history and our world so expansive was its reach that for a long time it seemed impossible to fully explain its mechanisms. in this series we will journey back along the roots of the slave trade. the thing about the slave trade a key thing about the slave trade and i always would have to explain a store american students who immediately would want to put it into a kind...
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for a local man a local lani. to break free from his. freedom from japan. is still a work in progress. the grim consequences of mexico's bloody drug lords watch the people around you mr governor you've got people who are with the narco through the eyes of the journalists determined to report the truth your government is full of narco she said that's how the article should start 60 is own we revisit the report is still risking their lives. being another outbreak of violence of more of course rewind the deadly speech on al-jazeera. when diplomacy fields and fear sweeps in our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division external to sixty's instead of being an obstacle. into became another obstacle to peace in a 4 part series al jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm richelle carey and you're watching the news hour which will be dominated by our coverage of the krona
for a local man a local lani. to break free from his. freedom from japan. is still a work in progress. the grim consequences of mexico's bloody drug lords watch the people around you mr governor you've got people who are with the narco through the eyes of the journalists determined to report the truth your government is full of narco she said that's how the article should start 60 is own we revisit the report is still risking their lives. being another outbreak of violence of more of course...
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his foundry had poisoned the small town of her to lanie a mystery. he is now poisoning another city in peru. the communities come together to defend themselves. back in about 2001 i was taking a bus from one guy you'll up in the central highlands of peru down to the coast capital city where my family and i lived. before you get to the city you start to smell the city. you smell think you smell led you see the vegetation begins to get out. and much of the rock is coated with white gravy it almost looks like calcium deposits. and we stopped the bus and i got off to stretch my legs we were taking a break there in la toyia for about 10 minutes and there were a couple kids who were walking down the street with their mother they were hacking their lungs out they were coughing. really really bad as we went to the side of the smelter the smoke stack is. emitting tons of pollution what you see is the passive contamination of what's leaking out of the holes of the smelter. there's no filter on that there's no chimney to get it up and out of the valley. emilia
his foundry had poisoned the small town of her to lanie a mystery. he is now poisoning another city in peru. the communities come together to defend themselves. back in about 2001 i was taking a bus from one guy you'll up in the central highlands of peru down to the coast capital city where my family and i lived. before you get to the city you start to smell the city. you smell think you smell led you see the vegetation begins to get out. and much of the rock is coated with white gravy it...
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>> lani: no, this guy in a hoodie bumped into us, he dropped it.ried to call after him, but he just kept going. >> rafe: could it have been evan? >> eli: no, i don't think so. he didn't have the same build. >> rafe: so whoever it was, he has david. >> evan: you have no idea how badly i've been dying to see him. it's a good thing i lost the cops that rafe had tailing me. >> i'm not surprised you were able to lose the tail. after all, you learned from the best. you learned from orpheus. >> evan: well, orpheus, if it's all the same to you, i'll just call you dad. >> male announcer: like sand through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives. [soft orchestration] ♪ >> sarah: okay, i'm a mess, but when you give me ten minutes to get ready, you cannot expect perfection. >> xander: but that's exactly what i got. >> sarah: liar. >> xander: sarah, you look so beautiful, so beautiful that you might want to change the plans. how about dinner in bed? >> sarah: mmm. down, tiger. okay. oh, my god. >> xander: what? >> sarah: look at that. i got dressed, i combe
>> lani: no, this guy in a hoodie bumped into us, he dropped it.ried to call after him, but he just kept going. >> rafe: could it have been evan? >> eli: no, i don't think so. he didn't have the same build. >> rafe: so whoever it was, he has david. >> evan: you have no idea how badly i've been dying to see him. it's a good thing i lost the cops that rafe had tailing me. >> i'm not surprised you were able to lose the tail. after all, you learned from the best....
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over to our financial markets respond and chelsea do lanie in france and chelsea going by the data from asia investors here are looking at another rocky week ahead right. now it is looking like another brutal open for stocks here and you're out for it dax is pointing down about 4 percent in the futures market broader european stock and x. is also looking to fall about 3 to 4 percent so. the markets here are certainly looking to have another dramatic week this is really coming after significant moves by central banks throughout the world to really shore up the global economy and the fact the bank of japan both moved overnight really interact a lot of liquidity into the market and that it doesn't really appear to be calming investors at this point i just briefly chelsea what about the measures taken by germany and the e.u. to support business. one friday germany announced an absolutely massive 502600 1000000000 years worth of stimulus measures for for businesses and that was really received quite well by investors and businesses but again the moves were saying by by governments border shu
over to our financial markets respond and chelsea do lanie in france and chelsea going by the data from asia investors here are looking at another rocky week ahead right. now it is looking like another brutal open for stocks here and you're out for it dax is pointing down about 4 percent in the futures market broader european stock and x. is also looking to fall about 3 to 4 percent so. the markets here are certainly looking to have another dramatic week this is really coming after significant...
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. >> reporter: this nassau county lanis on the front lines of beating back the virus in new york stateast as we can develop it. >> reporter: dwayne is the developer of the lab. one of the only labs statewide approved to process coronavirus samples. they started with the cdc's approved. but the turnaround on that is at least a day. >> it's a heavily manual test that requires people to move around individual test tubes and test each sample one by one. >> reporter: new york state's version can produce results in a fraction of the time. >> they can simply put a patient's sample on cartraj, you put it in the machine, and a result comes out the other side. idge, you put it in the machine, and a result comes out the other side. >> we have to be careful about -- that we don't impede the available testing at this point. >> reporter: the lab is processing samples from around long island, new york city, and helping the state process its backlog. the more kits tested, the more we can glean on how widespread the coronavirus is and how long it lingers. >>> this is not business as usual. it is likely
. >> reporter: this nassau county lanis on the front lines of beating back the virus in new york stateast as we can develop it. >> reporter: dwayne is the developer of the lab. one of the only labs statewide approved to process coronavirus samples. they started with the cdc's approved. but the turnaround on that is at least a day. >> it's a heavily manual test that requires people to move around individual test tubes and test each sample one by one. >> reporter: new york...
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and lanie hanson and rachel stickel and had no money. to parents who organized other parents reaching out to them with concerns about the privacy of their student data. there are dozens of stories like that. i will tell you one other because of the name. a group of parents in texas were very upset because legislature decided in its lack of wisdom, to have five tests for graduation high school. the student should have to pass 15 test to graduate high school. and so a group of mothers were very upset by this. and they formed an organization called tam as a nobody could member the name so they were called mom's against drunk testing. [laughter] and they were very effective. in fact the legislature drop that plan altogether. one more texas door because this is very powerful. there is an organization in texas called pastors for texas children. they are baptist ministers who believe strongly in the separation of church and state. this organization, led by baptist minister who is become a very dear friend of mine, is advocated session after ses
and lanie hanson and rachel stickel and had no money. to parents who organized other parents reaching out to them with concerns about the privacy of their student data. there are dozens of stories like that. i will tell you one other because of the name. a group of parents in texas were very upset because legislature decided in its lack of wisdom, to have five tests for graduation high school. the student should have to pass 15 test to graduate high school. and so a group of mothers were very...
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their four-year-old daughter hat ee was killed, youngest child la lany was critically injured. she turns one today. both lived in this neighborhood where homes are little more than trash piles now. 18 people died in putnam county county, tennessee. the national weather service confirms the tornado here had winds of more than 175 miles per hour. when you speak to survivors along this street like eric grooms who has nothing left but the foundation of his home and the carpet that his family sat on while the closet walls flew away, this is what they say. >> nope, you're not taking these today. literally. you take the floor and house, leave the people. no. nobody can do that but god. nobody. >> reporter: four people walked away from that home which is across from where the kimberlands lived. i am standing on that slab now. i asked relatives where could they have gone to live. they think the only space would have been in the crawl space under the house. the reality, we'll never know what the final moments were like, if they had time to get here, anthony. >> wow, david. >> that's a lo
their four-year-old daughter hat ee was killed, youngest child la lany was critically injured. she turns one today. both lived in this neighborhood where homes are little more than trash piles now. 18 people died in putnam county county, tennessee. the national weather service confirms the tornado here had winds of more than 175 miles per hour. when you speak to survivors along this street like eric grooms who has nothing left but the foundation of his home and the carpet that his family sat on...
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lani think we these to see from washington clear direction and messaging so that the american people can panic less and can understand that there is a plan in place and a way of attacking it and so on and so forth. i think both those things, we just not hit the mark on that yet and we need to do better on both of those fronts. >> thank you. you recently published a report evaluating state's ability to respond to public health emergencies like the coronavirus. what did you learn from publishing that report about the actions the federal government must be taking to support state and local public health departmentness additionon to providing funding? >> >> in your written pr regards to youlemental funding? >> but that there are areas wherel our areas for improvement this,. when being the issue with regards to funding in states andhese localities being able to respond in a way that meets these increasing number and frequency of public health threats. we also recognize to, that this is an important area that not only involves the public health sector. so often we think about these health
lani think we these to see from washington clear direction and messaging so that the american people can panic less and can understand that there is a plan in place and a way of attacking it and so on and so forth. i think both those things, we just not hit the mark on that yet and we need to do better on both of those fronts. >> thank you. you recently published a report evaluating state's ability to respond to public health emergencies like the coronavirus. what did you learn from...