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lead role on apple tv's "little america." >> you going to give me your social security number? >> i was finally being recognized. i got to see myself on these posters in new york city, in l.a. >> but the shutdown happened slowing her momentum. >> when people think about hollywood, they think about the lights and the celebrities and a-listers. but they don't know that there's so much more than just actors on the screen, and so now during this pandemic i think it's even harder. a lot of us live check by check. >> i'm going to try to put some acoustic foam panels here. >> reporter: she is challenging herself, learning to record and submit her own audition tapes from home. >> i definitely feel like i made this big move and the sacrifices i've made in my life to go big. it's like go big or go home, you know? i really want to be the next latino super hero on marvel. >> reporter: but first, hollywood has to figure out how to restart production. going forward film sets in a covid-19 world will likely look very different. >> when you have a wardrobe sitting with several people pulling o
lead role on apple tv's "little america." >> you going to give me your social security number? >> i was finally being recognized. i got to see myself on these posters in new york city, in l.a. >> but the shutdown happened slowing her momentum. >> when people think about hollywood, they think about the lights and the celebrities and a-listers. but they don't know that there's so much more than just actors on the screen, and so now during this pandemic i think...
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to me you know because you know the churches have done wonders for everybody around the world little america you can think of pretty much every hospital they sent from church to from people who are in space and of course the liquor stores are open but the churches can't be open let me let me let me move on to this is the president signing the executive order that he hopes will end discrimination against conservatives on these these platforms on social media this after his tweets on mail in ballots were flagged by twitter they also flagged his tweet after the riots thursday night late friday more friday morning i want to go to i just want to get your opinion because you're you're very big on twitter you tweet all the time. you know what are they up to what does twitter think they're going to get away with here. well you know as well as i do it's all about control once again and it's the hypocrisy just bleeds through but they don't care and we're just like politicians they can lie and say whatever they want they do not care it doesn't matter what they say and what comes out of the mouse they'l
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every year they add a little more spin to it they rewrite another word or 2 a little more about america every year and a little less about the u.s.s.r. on maybe $8945.00 american great britain had victory over the nazis america's spirit will always win in the end that's what happens the pentagon coming up with a revised history of the 2nd world war one where the soviet union didn't seem to play much of a role in defeating hitler one where fronts bore quote much of the brunt of the fighting it was only natural it would come to this they've been at it for decades your theoretical comfortable. or. your. executives hollywood officials have been conditioning the public to see russia as the enemy red dawn red menace and of course how to spot a communist recognizing a communist physical appearance counts for nothing if he openly declares himself to be a communist we take his word for it if a person defends the activities of communist nations while consistently attacking the domestic and foreign policy of the united states she may be a communist but it wasn't always like this it was a brief per
every year they add a little more spin to it they rewrite another word or 2 a little more about america every year and a little less about the u.s.s.r. on maybe $8945.00 american great britain had victory over the nazis america's spirit will always win in the end that's what happens the pentagon coming up with a revised history of the 2nd world war one where the soviet union didn't seem to play much of a role in defeating hitler one where fronts bore quote much of the brunt of the fighting it...
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appetite for america's alliances that he had very little faith in multilateral action. and in international institutions even traditional republican stalwarts like nato had come under attack he had made clear that he didn't really see america in the inclusive way that we had long seen ourselves you know making it clear that immigrants were not welcome making clear that certain minority groups should feel out of place and of course he had said that he was going to put in place a ban on travel from muslim countries and so there were people in the room that night who whose families certainly would have been affected by such a ban so we it was it was a few neary or i would say you led in part the obama administration response to it boma can you tell me how you think the response of the pandemic has been particularly in terms of international leadership and international cooperation i think what one sees in president obama's response to the a ball epidemic that one doesn't see in the corona response is one major power in the case of of all of th
appetite for america's alliances that he had very little faith in multilateral action. and in international institutions even traditional republican stalwarts like nato had come under attack he had made clear that he didn't really see america in the inclusive way that we had long seen ourselves you know making it clear that immigrants were not welcome making clear that certain minority groups should feel out of place and of course he had said that he was going to put in place a ban on travel...
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a little slip of a girl walks up to me, this was the opening of the war for america's all, a little walks up to me, 19 years old, 85 pounds, dripping wet and looked me in the eye and said are you the sebastian gorka that works for donald trump in the white house? smiled, extended my hand and said yes, that is me and here i have to edit things. in that case, if you you haveing nazi. i had been through the mill in the white house but never had somebody living in the most successful powerful freest nation in the world do that to me in front of hundreds of witnesses. once i found my composure as i'm not going to let this lie not with my family background. i followed this little girl back to her family, her mother and grandmother and i looked her in the face and said who the hell do you think you are. my parents as children suffered under nazi occupation in europe. after that, my father under communist dictatorship was arrested, tortured and imprisoned. who the hell do you think you are to call me a nazi? the girl's mother was clearly shocked and said did you really say that to this man? this
a little slip of a girl walks up to me, this was the opening of the war for america's all, a little walks up to me, 19 years old, 85 pounds, dripping wet and looked me in the eye and said are you the sebastian gorka that works for donald trump in the white house? smiled, extended my hand and said yes, that is me and here i have to edit things. in that case, if you you haveing nazi. i had been through the mill in the white house but never had somebody living in the most successful powerful...
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it is the us making amends for the tragedy in laos what help to the people needed in that little land on. america no i was really like to be in hell. because he would never believe that what a human can do to as. well and they that i was working in defeat one day and can't come said turok with a problem that could emerge doria the ashes were spreading the ashes as a fairy tale lies are and i can tell you they spreading those you know with their so i could see the little pieces of bones which even in the could of my toria it couldn't bore completely and this was a very difficult on me till today i still live with this. kick in. and this is your opinion parties. to exterminate through race. this is mainly the injury was when he was beating me up by her making it more now i can make it i can make it out. of a member of. these members on my server. when i seen. it made me say yeah. i never knew who did not see me somebody why do we have to come to this understanding it is what you are inside. now to george you how you look over you know what is your religion but as a person what a person you are. exp
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and the social safety net looks a little bit different in america than many other nations are unemployment insurance and stimulus checks enough for most americans who are out of work. well so far so good because the u.s. government extended the period for as long as you can get unemployment aid to got increased by 13 weeks from 26 to 39 weeks old the big challenge actually will come later in fall also a lot of people are not paying their mortgages saw their rents but this money is not forgiven so the bill will come at some point in the future i also see it when i talk to people a lot of them have not gotten the full amount they were promised to to receive and some people haven't gotten anything at all so it really is pretty much also depends on the area on the states where there are vast differences as well but as i said so the big challenge will come and as of now a lot of people they can if needs to so why was this money coming from the government but those programs also will expire later i believe by the end of july and congress has already hinted that they might not extend some extra m
and the social safety net looks a little bit different in america than many other nations are unemployment insurance and stimulus checks enough for most americans who are out of work. well so far so good because the u.s. government extended the period for as long as you can get unemployment aid to got increased by 13 weeks from 26 to 39 weeks old the big challenge actually will come later in fall also a lot of people are not paying their mortgages saw their rents but this money is not forgiven...
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and her little sign says, "america forever." so i'm just going to step back a little bit here. this is really important because in -- as part of the discussion about american isolationism or one of the ways that americans communicated, not wanting to get involved in other people's fights, was to say, we are the crusaders, we are the protectors of others. we're not fighters, we're lovers. right? we're so strong we don't have to prove it, said wilson a few years later. and this idea that americans were going around the world being the protectors of usually people of color was certainly amplified with the spanish-american war in 1898. but the u.s. never really bothered to ask the people they were allegedly protecting. they would have had a very different answer or response to the idea that we see romanticized here. so it's this, you know, mixed-race virginal girl being protected by suspectly brown spaniards. right? but what we have to remember is that during the war, especially its first three years, the americans are using the distraction of war to broaden their imperial footprin
and her little sign says, "america forever." so i'm just going to step back a little bit here. this is really important because in -- as part of the discussion about american isolationism or one of the ways that americans communicated, not wanting to get involved in other people's fights, was to say, we are the crusaders, we are the protectors of others. we're not fighters, we're lovers. right? we're so strong we don't have to prove it, said wilson a few years later. and this idea...
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more cities than boston were involved in this is very little known. north america in 1773, and 12 new york, philadelphia. it's necessary to explain what's going on. in parliament, the spring of 1773, the members of parliament adopted the tx. the purpose was to get the company out of the financial crisis. they have the monopoly of biggest trade with the far east, china, asia and general and it was bankruptcy in 1773. two reasons, one was mismanagement of the company into, rampant smuggling. there was smuggling everywhere. the colonies, into the home islands and so forth. the british and they were being undercut in terms of the crisis, especially by the smugglers. not surprising, many members of parliament in the east india company so they didn't want to go bankrupt, they wanted to preserve it financially. american settlers at the time, a term used contemporary, provisions tea drinkers. the problem they put it in perspective, they were mostly drinking smuggled tea. it was known as a dutch tea and referred to dutch tea, even though it didn't always come from the dutch
more cities than boston were involved in this is very little known. north america in 1773, and 12 new york, philadelphia. it's necessary to explain what's going on. in parliament, the spring of 1773, the members of parliament adopted the tx. the purpose was to get the company out of the financial crisis. they have the monopoly of biggest trade with the far east, china, asia and general and it was bankruptcy in 1773. two reasons, one was mismanagement of the company into, rampant smuggling....
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little. hello there i'm fair in france i can watch it in western broadcasting from our to america's national news headquarters in washington d.c. you are welcome our viewers from across the nation and around the world here are tonight's top stories we're working on for as many states in europe to open during this pandemic one state is undergoing a great controversy over the firing of one of its public health officials are a full report next plus kobe 19 data is reportedly being shared with law enforcement with some states even sharing patients' names this parking major privacy push back we're going to discuss this next to our panel of guests plus china now vowing to retaliate after the u.s. secretary of state 1st warm words to taiwan's president during her inauguration all right so tired of trying to boost her news i can.
little. hello there i'm fair in france i can watch it in western broadcasting from our to america's national news headquarters in washington d.c. you are welcome our viewers from across the nation and around the world here are tonight's top stories we're working on for as many states in europe to open during this pandemic one state is undergoing a great controversy over the firing of one of its public health officials are a full report next plus kobe 19 data is reportedly being shared with law...
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breathing a sigh of relief apple paying big bucks to beef upstreaming movie service with a little help from america's dad and why california government is not worried about an exodus of manufacturers. a view of elon musk. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc good morning, good afternoon, good evening welcome from wherever you may be watching, i'm brian sullivan thank you for starting or finishing your day with us. solidly in the green, the dow up about 240 points that kind of move would regain about half of what we lost yesterday with the dow dropping about 400 points all the maethor averages were indeed lower maybe the stock to watch today is the one we talked about all day on monday. that is moderna. on monday, enjoying that 20% pop on the vaccine news. late yesterday, the stock fell it ended down 10%. in part because of the report by the medical firm or research or website stat news suggesting that vaccine experts were saying that the drug trial results that moved that stock on monday simply did not provide enough data to draw any conclusions about the vaccine. they wanted more data
breathing a sigh of relief apple paying big bucks to beef upstreaming movie service with a little help from america's dad and why california government is not worried about an exodus of manufacturers. a view of elon musk. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc good morning, good afternoon, good evening welcome from wherever you may be watching, i'm brian sullivan thank you for starting or finishing your day with us. solidly in the green, the dow up about 240 points that...
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. >> dana: you are a student of history and you maybe talk a little bit about america's dominance, and amazing human ingenuity right now. >> it's amazing looking back at the book that douglas brinkley wrote. it was almost as if his personal campaign, and they were thinking about leading the russians to the moon because of the soviets to the moon. and the innovation behind it and how when they did something we had to do something, and pressure on people like john glenn and armstrong and others, and buzz aldrin, literally were no man has gone before and a rocket test that would get in the moon. the president is 73 years old, and the more you think about it, they are aiming at our enemies to bring us to our knees. then they say the 73-year-old president has a vision of the 43-year-old kennedy on the need to get the space and get back to the moon and beyond. you see at least for the moment those two are together. >> dana: at one of the things this could portend for the future, private citizens could actually envision themselves saving up their money and their pennies, and i wonder about th
. >> dana: you are a student of history and you maybe talk a little bit about america's dominance, and amazing human ingenuity right now. >> it's amazing looking back at the book that douglas brinkley wrote. it was almost as if his personal campaign, and they were thinking about leading the russians to the moon because of the soviets to the moon. and the innovation behind it and how when they did something we had to do something, and pressure on people like john glenn and armstrong...
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the us making amends for the tragedy in laos what helped to the people need in that little land of minds. of. america no i was really like to be in hell. because he would never believe it what a human can do to have as. when they that i was working in to feel so one day and can't come said with a problem that could amount doria the ashes were spreading the ashes as a fairy tale lies there and i can tell you based spreading those you know with their so i could see the little pieces of bones which even indicate in my tortilla it couldn't be completely and this was very difficult to me till today i still live with this save me i have to kick him. in the c.e.o. pity parties and. try to exterminate through race. this is maybe the injury was when he was beating me up by her making me. and well now i can make it i can make it out. so you gotta remember to look at these numbers on my server they. are. there when i seen. it made me say yeah. i never knew who did not see me somebody like that we have to come to this understanding it is what you are insight not to judge you how you look or you know what is your
the us making amends for the tragedy in laos what helped to the people need in that little land of minds. of. america no i was really like to be in hell. because he would never believe it what a human can do to have as. when they that i was working in to feel so one day and can't come said with a problem that could amount doria the ashes were spreading the ashes as a fairy tale lies there and i can tell you based spreading those you know with their so i could see the little pieces of bones...
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be here. >> trevor: one of the more confusing things for me that struck me when i came to america was a littleisy in the story. because i was shocked when i found out that you could be an undocumented worker in america, but pay taxes. in fact, the i.r.s. is more than happy to collect the tax from you, so you're contributing to society-- >> more than happy. >> trevor: but at the same time people make it seem like you're not a part of that society. then again, that story came to the fore in coronavirus. you know, you started seeing stories of how the meat processing plant, the farms, they said, "we would appreciate it right now if you didn't raid us because our workers are undocumented. the people who are delivering food. the people who are driving people around in ubers. the people getting you around, getting your food to you, looking after you in hospitals, cleaning your-- whatever it is, these people are undocumented, and, yet, they seem to be very essential to the society. do you-- do you think that there's a breakdown in how people perceive what an undocumented worker is? >> absolutely. i m
be here. >> trevor: one of the more confusing things for me that struck me when i came to america was a littleisy in the story. because i was shocked when i found out that you could be an undocumented worker in america, but pay taxes. in fact, the i.r.s. is more than happy to collect the tax from you, so you're contributing to society-- >> more than happy. >> trevor: but at the same time people make it seem like you're not a part of that society. then again, that story came to...
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place, and ask where such and such a hotel is they've heard from people in america, and it' interesting, for such a small little place in the back street, that it's become so well-known >> these gathering places, are virtuallyy the unitednations n miniature young travelers governments trail yet, london, stockholm and recently increasingly numbers from pennsylvania, indiana, oregon. they pass an endless progression, through the city of the whole rule holy land. they come from the island of cre from caves there, and they wander. >> for some undoubtedly it is the adventure of youth, aa healthfully restltlessness, anda chance to participate in this once in a lifetime odyssey. for many others, is a pilgrimage to the depositories of wisdom and truth these intellectuals, and spiritual objectives, or what often passes for them, become apparent when you're in the heavily is, and particularly when the company is good and the roach pipe is lit the time and space becomes distorted, and the walls spring of energy. >> people are coming for pilgrimages for centuries, from all parts of the world's. as they are deposing a great
place, and ask where such and such a hotel is they've heard from people in america, and it' interesting, for such a small little place in the back street, that it's become so well-known >> these gathering places, are virtuallyy the unitednations n miniature young travelers governments trail yet, london, stockholm and recently increasingly numbers from pennsylvania, indiana, oregon. they pass an endless progression, through the city of the whole rule holy land. they come from the island of...
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it is the little nuances but people miss that make it quite heavy as we go on. mood int is exactly the america, drowning in little nuances as we tried to get through this pandemic. optimismwe looked with at may and now even june, people are beginning to frame july. right now, our first word news in new york city. viviana: the u.s. federal reserve expanding the scope of its main street lending program. businesses with up to 15,000 employees will be eligible and also those with up to $5 billion in revenue. the central bank is expanding its paycheck protection facility after the first rounding of dust round of spending was -- round of spending was spent. pandemics introducing operationlonger-term options. china may not have chosen to contain the coronavirus. this is speculation from president donald trump. that theen evidence origin was wuhan and it got out i a lab mistake. investigating. china says the allegations are u.k., a planin the to lift the lockdown. boris johnson is suggesting that people will be encouraged to wear face masks. he says the u.k. is past the peak of the disease and on a do
it is the little nuances but people miss that make it quite heavy as we go on. mood int is exactly the america, drowning in little nuances as we tried to get through this pandemic. optimismwe looked with at may and now even june, people are beginning to frame july. right now, our first word news in new york city. viviana: the u.s. federal reserve expanding the scope of its main street lending program. businesses with up to 15,000 employees will be eligible and also those with up to $5 billion...
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>> and "america strong." the little girl involved in a frightening accident, and the moment she found exactly who she needed. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. we begin tonight with a nation already on edge in the coronavirus pandemic. as protests turn violent across america. the arrest of a former minneapolis police officer for the murder of george floyd failing to stop another night of rage in that city. the governor fully mobilizing the national guard for the first time in u.s. history. the protests continuing this evening. these pictures coming in from los angeles right now. police pushing back crowds using batons and firing rubber bullets. a patrol car on fire. in philadelphia, police cars torched as the crowds swell. similar scenes friday night. an angry crowd outside the cnn center atlanta. tense moments playing out on live television. after the secret service clashed with protesters just outside the white house, president trump casting blame, threatening force, and tweeting a cryptic mess
>> and "america strong." the little girl involved in a frightening accident, and the moment she found exactly who she needed. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. we begin tonight with a nation already on edge in the coronavirus pandemic. as protests turn violent across america. the arrest of a former minneapolis police officer for the murder of george floyd failing to stop another night of rage in that city. the governor fully mobilizing the...
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co-ops of the most neutral and you could look through and what would have been a little dinner would be some school. america because that was. not up on any 2 and in most of them but if you know what c 2 would come put up with you know who would be stuck on all of the history in the import of 2 or 3 of your own up almost 2 years and you have a moment. to remember the inner joy still with words of still though you have to be a little closer to. the most remarkable. achievement. let's travel to iran virtually at least it was easy to get there even before the coins he. laid the. most interesting team you spend. all the people around him or are in the same city since then you'll travel easily tool out of country some not with your passport. or know you can't or i can't and because of that it's oily each day any issue that i miss right there in the seat when i want to go to the scene was a saw i you know it's sometimes these 3 scheming like these only. and now i think that. it doesn't mean that is it we. have your chance for. me not as a documentary maker from iran trying to finish the latest film their. life yo
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co-ops of almost book mutual and you could look through and what i would do in a little dinner would be some school. americabecause that was. not up on anyone and most of them put up you know what seemed to come but also with you know mood stuff on on of the history you name put up 2 or 3 to go but up almost 2 years and you have a lot of. the people from broome up it's really a choice 2 person with a lot of skill so you have to be a little political on people if you do sort of more primitive. let's travel to iran virtually at least it was easy to get there even before the coins he. laid the. most interesting team you spend. all the people around him or are in the same city since then you'll travel easily fooled by the country someone with your passport and all know you can't or i can't and because of that it's oily each day any issue that i miss right in the seat when i want to go to the scene was so i you know it's sometimes these 3 scheme maybe like these are. the and now i think that. it does do that is it we. have your chance for. me is a documentary maker from iran trying to finish the latest film ther
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co-ops of the most neutral and you could look through and what i would do in a little dinner would be some school. america because that was often a function of the world not up on any 2 and in most of what a beautiful city to. be a mood thrown out of the history you name put up 2 or 3 of them up almost 2 years and we have a lot of. the people from broome up the inner joy still pushing with the still so you have to be a little closer to one people if you do so with the most remarkable. achievement. let's travel to iran virtually at least it was easy to get there even before the coins he. laid the. most interesting team you spent. all the people around him or are in the same city since then you'll travel easily to warm up the country some not with your passport. or oh you can't or i can't and because of that it's all early each family should that i miss right then we need to eat and i want to go to this it was a saw i you know it's sometimes these 3 scheming like these only. and now i think that. it does do you know is it really what's going up i suppose you have your chance for. me it's a documentary maker
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little bit about what demand is likely to look like. we are clearly likely to see limited demand in europe and probably north america for a little while. china is starting to reopen, and this is a key market for lamborghini. what are you seeing their? what signals are you getting from the chinese market that we could maybe extrapolate around the world? stefano: i think there is one thing we need to consider. first of all, as you were saying, we are 95% export, so production goes around the world. china is growing rapidly. that isrtant factor very good, we did not receive any cancellation of orders. i can say that the great majority of our customers, if there is not a problem of liquidity. the problem is the environment in which you purchase a luxury good like a car. , fori can see today , thele, and south korea requests in the month have been very strong. [indiscernible] that is why it is fundamental to understand how the market will evolve. i believe after the first months , it is not a problem of being liquid. understand how we can be flexible, to foresee demand next year in order to plan. now that thent market will react in the righ
little bit about what demand is likely to look like. we are clearly likely to see limited demand in europe and probably north america for a little while. china is starting to reopen, and this is a key market for lamborghini. what are you seeing their? what signals are you getting from the chinese market that we could maybe extrapolate around the world? stefano: i think there is one thing we need to consider. first of all, as you were saying, we are 95% export, so production goes around the...
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is that a little foolish? >> guest: americais unique among nations but there is no lifetime guarantee on it. as i argue in the book, a lot of these other places, the roman empire, the eternal city, go to the circle i can eternal city, now it's ruins. they followed the same pattern as his other nations, overextension, military expedition to one of the other things that contribute to a nation's declined his military overreach. george mcgovern in 1972 democratic presidential candidate, senator from south dakota, a friend of mine, said during the vietnam war we cannot be the policeman of the world. it's true. to his great credit president trump has been jawboning not only our nato allies but others have benefited for decades from the american nuclear umbrella especially in europe to pony up and pay more and to provide more troops in on defense and i think that's a very good thing. he is certainly on the right path on that issue. >> host: in your book you go through eight different empires, i think some people may find it tough to d
is that a little foolish? >> guest: americais unique among nations but there is no lifetime guarantee on it. as i argue in the book, a lot of these other places, the roman empire, the eternal city, go to the circle i can eternal city, now it's ruins. they followed the same pattern as his other nations, overextension, military expedition to one of the other things that contribute to a nation's declined his military overreach. george mcgovern in 1972 democratic presidential candidate,...
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and you have to think to yourself, in america, so very little, in many cases, has changed. 0k, david, incident seared into the culture of that city. just so you know, we're looking at life pictures of minneapolis. is interesting. it looks very calm. they have been speeches there throughout the day, peaceful protest in the city throughout the day, people laying flowers. there was a sign there saying justice for george. and we are now looking at these pictures of new york. police on the streets there. david, put us into a bit of context for us. this idea that protests a nd context for us. this idea that protests and destruction of property and vehicles being set on fire in cities thousands of miles, hundreds of miles apart from each other, right across the country. well, yes, and you have to wonder, don't you, how much of this now is about george floyd and protesting police brutality as far as black people are concerned. i don't know the answer to that. what i can tell you is that you have a potentially quite incendiary cocktail here, lewis, because we've got, what, 40 lewis, because we
and you have to think to yourself, in america, so very little, in many cases, has changed. 0k, david, incident seared into the culture of that city. just so you know, we're looking at life pictures of minneapolis. is interesting. it looks very calm. they have been speeches there throughout the day, peaceful protest in the city throughout the day, people laying flowers. there was a sign there saying justice for george. and we are now looking at these pictures of new york. police on the streets...
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during the pandemic but other unsung heroes who also risk their lives often get little recognition or support latin america editor henderson newman joined sanitation workers in chile on shift in the capital santiago. they make their living by doing the dirty work on bentyl said he'll fancy school and roberto are a team from dawn to early morning they pick up the rubbish from homes to hospitals in this working class and neighborhood. residents that they're coming back to my daniel has been doing this for 33 years that i work with someone has to do it we don't have advanced education so we have to do this but i'm not sorry on the contrary it's a noble job. maybe so but it's hazardous. this is dangerous because of the dogs people leave sharp objects in the bags even syringes we pick all this up with our hands and knees and fictions there's no sugarcoating this is one of the least hygenic and well smelly jobs that one can have and it's now become one of the most dangerous because these men have no idea if the rubbish that they're handling over and over again belongs to the people who are going ok the call with
during the pandemic but other unsung heroes who also risk their lives often get little recognition or support latin america editor henderson newman joined sanitation workers in chile on shift in the capital santiago. they make their living by doing the dirty work on bentyl said he'll fancy school and roberto are a team from dawn to early morning they pick up the rubbish from homes to hospitals in this working class and neighborhood. residents that they're coming back to my daniel has been doing...
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patients that claim especially as contamination in the baby powder made them sick little journalist fairly trivial with america's lawyer has more on the story molly good to see you. hi sarah molly what's the reason that johnson and johnson gave for really pulling these products from the 2 countries. well it seems like it was done with a little bit of a flourish they said they're pulling it because of demand falling because of misinformation but as you said they're facing nearly 20000 lawsuits from patients who basically say their cancer was caused by using talcum powder that was contaminated with this so they have a lot of legal challenges that they're facing right now between this as well as some of the opioid litigation they've decided to pull this product from the shelves but make no it's only in the united states and canada they're actually not pulling it from other markets like in europe well that's what's surprising is it's like ok well just usually it's the opposite europe's the 1st one to pull the products and it's upright it's coming from johnson and johnson but as you mentioned the company has been fac
patients that claim especially as contamination in the baby powder made them sick little journalist fairly trivial with america's lawyer has more on the story molly good to see you. hi sarah molly what's the reason that johnson and johnson gave for really pulling these products from the 2 countries. well it seems like it was done with a little bit of a flourish they said they're pulling it because of demand falling because of misinformation but as you said they're facing nearly 20000 lawsuits...
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little. live from the world headquarters of the r.t. america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez. hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez to all of you watching from all over the world either on a regular t.v. or on portable t.v. we're so glad that you're there let's start with this today for the very 1st time in a very long time we are witnessing what appears to be a serious conflict in this coveted relationship between the united states and saudi arabia let's do this let's let's go to the mouth because i want to i want to try and set this scene for you so because i think this is one of those stories that if you can visual.
little. live from the world headquarters of the r.t. america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez. hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez to all of you watching from all over the world either on a regular t.v. or on portable t.v. we're so glad that you're there let's start with this today for the very 1st time in a very long time we are witnessing what appears to be a serious conflict in this coveted relationship between the united states and saudi arabia let's do this...
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international tends to be caribbean, central and a little bit of latin america.don't have any wide-body airplanes. we do believe that this is the business that will come back first. having said that, i still think it is highly likely that when we get to october, we are going to be a smaller airline, a smaller industry. we are going to attempt to do everything we can to manage that through voluntary means. jetblue has never furloughed a crewmember in our 20 year history. we are proud of that. we would like to continue that. we also recognize that we are going to be smaller. we have had great success already, about 14,000 of our 23,000 cream embers have taken some form of voluntary time off. -- 23,000 crewmembers have taken some form of voluntary time off. guy: if it came to it, do you think you could see yourself from certain cities in terms of the network you are operating at the moment? there is a people effect. is there a network effect and an offering effect in terms of what the business could ultimately look like? guy: that is a great question. we certainly h
international tends to be caribbean, central and a little bit of latin america.don't have any wide-body airplanes. we do believe that this is the business that will come back first. having said that, i still think it is highly likely that when we get to october, we are going to be a smaller airline, a smaller industry. we are going to attempt to do everything we can to manage that through voluntary means. jetblue has never furloughed a crewmember in our 20 year history. we are proud of that. we...