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thank you for joining us at the john locke society. >> so is an honor i said it before as a national think tank so much policy happens on the state level and the john locke foundation gives the gold standard to help to shape north carolina in such a positive direction and then to be in the midst of a pandemic. thanks for having me spin thank you for those comments i appreciate that. your book writes about federal policy but hopefully as we talk about your book we can talk about governor cooper and the use of emergency powers here in north carolina this book the unelected posting in the comments section where you can get your copy of the unelected tells about the key themes and why you wrote it. >> the key theme really is those government activities and then on other cases how much of that apparatus that doesn't mean elections don't matter. and the general assembly and to elect judges and justices matters a lot also. and to capture the incomplete picture. there are thousands of municipalities the well over 1 million trial liar longest lawyers and to look at that telescopic we and them
thank you for joining us at the john locke society. >> so is an honor i said it before as a national think tank so much policy happens on the state level and the john locke foundation gives the gold standard to help to shape north carolina in such a positive direction and then to be in the midst of a pandemic. thanks for having me spin thank you for those comments i appreciate that. your book writes about federal policy but hopefully as we talk about your book we can talk about governor...
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these sacks are then tied up and locked.e help of a substitute, the load is moved to the car door. ♪ >> the train pulled into the station on time. ♪ >> now, the mail was going to be transferred with the help of employees and mail messengers. phil was given the job to pull the box, which means emptying the letterbox at a stop station. he emptied the box and was careful to carry the letters in a pouch. locking the box, unloading and loading the sets of mail, and the station transfer was completed. that's all there is to it. in that brief exchange, which happens every minute of the day, thousands of people are swiftly many served by the u.s. postal transportation service. as the run gets underway again, the fun begins. men working the mail race the speeding train for the next station. it is a driving force that keeps them on their toes and never lets them quit. watch how they catch mail on-the-fly with the help of a male messenger. 10 minutes before the train is scheduled to pass a station, a pouch attended -- after it is secur
these sacks are then tied up and locked.e help of a substitute, the load is moved to the car door. ♪ >> the train pulled into the station on time. ♪ >> now, the mail was going to be transferred with the help of employees and mail messengers. phil was given the job to pull the box, which means emptying the letterbox at a stop station. he emptied the box and was careful to carry the letters in a pouch. locking the box, unloading and loading the sets of mail, and the station...
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down the cities which is never done so in the history of mankind to have a 6 to be an improv is locked down for its 2 story months so they pay their prize they have also experiment old ways of how to account come pain and come back this disease or quarantine or social distance you know and massive testing and you know they they they they experiment all those methodology and now is widely practiced internationally so so i think china should give some credit for for 5 years now given what you haven't given me that they have in the news you get on for a given the initial cover ups and you have a u.s. intelligence report in june saying that even a senior politicians in beijing were scrambling to get accurate data from officials local officials they themselves still played a role in obscuring the outbreak by keeping information back from the world health organization so i ask you will we ever discover the real truth about what beijing knew and when it knew it will we ever discover that while we we have to think that level we don't know all the details but what we've seen you know from from
down the cities which is never done so in the history of mankind to have a 6 to be an improv is locked down for its 2 story months so they pay their prize they have also experiment old ways of how to account come pain and come back this disease or quarantine or social distance you know and massive testing and you know they they they they experiment all those methodology and now is widely practiced internationally so so i think china should give some credit for for 5 years now given what you...
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right now to have found a cisco flooding in the middle of a pandemic is due to the great work the john locke foundation has done thank you. >> thank you for those comments you actually live in north carolina so your book writes about federal policy but you follow state public policy as well and hopefully after we talk about your book you will get your take what is happening with governor cooper and emergency powers use here in north carolina but i have to tell you the book is unelected you can buy the book now i think my colleagues are posting in the comments section where you can get your copy. tell us about the key themes from your book and why you wrote it. >> really the key theme is people don't understand just how much government activity that oversees our lives and some of the stories we will talk about later in the book tragically has influenced for some people and in others given headaches but how much of that goes forward no matter how we felt that doesn't mean elections don't matter. congress matters the council estate and here we elect judges and justices and they matter a lot. it
right now to have found a cisco flooding in the middle of a pandemic is due to the great work the john locke foundation has done thank you. >> thank you for those comments you actually live in north carolina so your book writes about federal policy but you follow state public policy as well and hopefully after we talk about your book you will get your take what is happening with governor cooper and emergency powers use here in north carolina but i have to tell you the book is unelected...
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and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason.call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. dr. dto do a lot right now. that we're asking americans so we're asking everyone to be selfless for others so that we can protect those who are most susceptible to this virus. dr. jerome adams: a question i often get asked is, "why should young people care about the spread of coronavirus?" well we know that people with underlying medical conditions over the age of 60 are at highest risk, but they've got to get it from somebody. dr. anthony fauci: social distancing is really physical separation of people. dr. deborah birx: it's what we refer to when we ask people to stay at least six feet apart. dr. anthony fauci: not going to bars, not going to restaurants, not going to theaters where there are a lot of people... it all just means physical separation so you have a space between you and others who might actually be infected or infect you. dr. jerome adams: we a
and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason.call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. dr. dto do a lot right now. that we're asking americans so we're asking everyone to be selfless for others so that we can protect those who are most susceptible to this virus. dr. jerome adams: a question i often get asked is, "why should young people care about the...
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down tonight as i speak we've been told they're likely to lock down the listed lock down so that's another irony the country even the didn't lock down along with sweden is a country that's been denounced and condemned everywhere there was more intriguing part of the address new she said settlement economic sky i were all standing up for democracy is not quote interference in internal affairs that remark opens up a lot of questions it certainly does because who defines democracy there's a lot of different models democracy does direct democracy in direct democracy parliamentary democracy so the idea that there is one what with democracy some countries would some people would say are democratic others will say they will work so i think that whole idea that there is this one more the course of western model of democracy. that she is referring to look there are many many ways of defining democracy. i think it's very wrong that the trouble with that of course is that you get this neo con. this neo con exploitation of this to try to justify regime change is an intervention on the grounds of bring
down tonight as i speak we've been told they're likely to lock down the listed lock down so that's another irony the country even the didn't lock down along with sweden is a country that's been denounced and condemned everywhere there was more intriguing part of the address new she said settlement economic sky i were all standing up for democracy is not quote interference in internal affairs that remark opens up a lot of questions it certainly does because who defines democracy there's a lot of...
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the states that lock down more had -- locked down more had worse results.k the lockdown was too long or too tough or too much of a risk, it does seem strange that, actually, you're finding that it had no effect or very little effect on actually restraining the virus. what's your explanation for that? >> before i give it to you, i want to say that we ran the experiment two time, one by looking at the success of lockdowns and, again, after lockdowns ended, we ran the numbers again to see if it hurt to come out of lockdown. and we got exactly the same result. it didn't help to lockdown, and it didn't hurt to open up. why? i don't know. if you want to keep an infectious disease from jumping from person to person, maybe the reality in our imperfect world you could never have a lockdown extreme enough to really defeat that little microscopic particle, and nobody's going to go there, right? nobody's going to put everybody in a hazmat suit and lock you in some little capsule, right? given the real world feasibility of even the most draconian lockdowns, it just wasn
the states that lock down more had -- locked down more had worse results.k the lockdown was too long or too tough or too much of a risk, it does seem strange that, actually, you're finding that it had no effect or very little effect on actually restraining the virus. what's your explanation for that? >> before i give it to you, i want to say that we ran the experiment two time, one by looking at the success of lockdowns and, again, after lockdowns ended, we ran the numbers again to see if...
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down there is an escalating sense that they would end up with a return to lock down by default it's not just with regard to the testing that schools are finding themselves short they also appear to lack the basic hygiene necessities nearly a 3rd of teachers didn't know if they'd have adequate supplies of soap and water just 18 percent had had from the tides and every pulse from its left parents to question how they supposed to feel that their children will be safe in school when teachers themselves don't seem all that convinced misuse of keep schools open. is clear but they have to be so violent and what would be funny since being back is that you know. i'm self-taught on these. sites and try subversives i think you stance would not remind the average user we need text and they need it and obviously we can see news which can. let's bring you to the middle east now our israel entered a national locked on friday which is expected to last at least 3 weeks the anti covert measure came into force just hours before the start of the jewish new year prime minister benjamin netanyahu sees it
down there is an escalating sense that they would end up with a return to lock down by default it's not just with regard to the testing that schools are finding themselves short they also appear to lack the basic hygiene necessities nearly a 3rd of teachers didn't know if they'd have adequate supplies of soap and water just 18 percent had had from the tides and every pulse from its left parents to question how they supposed to feel that their children will be safe in school when teachers...
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implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this time to build resilience within the health system so they lost crucial time there and now they've implemented several measures of course which are testing cams they have. a corporate app that they've asked everybody to download and you know they've strengthened kind of capacity in hospitals and things that they are taking measures now but a bit late many people mention the health care system in the hospitals and how is the health care system coping the health care system in big cities was under great strain in the initial stages and you could really kind of die of stories about people dying in cars waiting to get into hospitals but now they have improved the situation in hospitals a lot but there's a big difference between wh
implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this time to build resilience within the health system so they lost crucial time there and now they've implemented several measures of...
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we'll be locked down forever. >> laura: this is the plan, to keep it locked down. i want to reference with a graphic what you just talked about, which is this staged color-coded designation that california is using. now, they want to get down to minimal. let's put it up on the screen. less than one daily new coronavirus case per 100,000, most indoor businesses are open but with modifications. one case for 100,000? how is that flattening the curve? how is that stopping the spread? all the stuff we heard from the cdc and fauci back in march and april, all out the window as a major power grab against individual liberty in the state of california. if people are not seeing this at this point, then i don't know. i have to get a black board and chalk or something. this is beyond obvious. jim, i'm sorry. i'm torqued. i used to live in california. >> it's impossible to reach. so it is -- in forever lockdown is what it will come to. we still want to stay safe and follow the safety protocols but i do not want to be enforcing the lockdown rules of certain businesses and pickin
we'll be locked down forever. >> laura: this is the plan, to keep it locked down. i want to reference with a graphic what you just talked about, which is this staged color-coded designation that california is using. now, they want to get down to minimal. let's put it up on the screen. less than one daily new coronavirus case per 100,000, most indoor businesses are open but with modifications. one case for 100,000? how is that flattening the curve? how is that stopping the spread? all the...
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it is a praisey of john locke's second treatise of government. so all of the ideas contained in this one sentence sum up the core fundamental principles of locke's second treaties of government. all right. so let's now begin to unpack the meaning of this complex sentence. it begins, we hold these truths to be self-evident. now, in many ways, i think this is the most important clause of the most important sentence of the most important document in american history. but it's one that's often passed over. in part it's passed over, i think, because it's so simple and so elegant in its formulation that we just our eye reads over it and we want to get to the truths themselves. but i think this first clause is critically important. we hold these truths to be self-evident. now, most scholars of the declaration of independence tend to focus on this notion of self-evident. we hold these truths to be self-evident. well, what could that possibly mean to say that the truths that are to follow are self-evident? well, this idea of self-evidencey is a technical
it is a praisey of john locke's second treatise of government. so all of the ideas contained in this one sentence sum up the core fundamental principles of locke's second treaties of government. all right. so let's now begin to unpack the meaning of this complex sentence. it begins, we hold these truths to be self-evident. now, in many ways, i think this is the most important clause of the most important sentence of the most important document in american history. but it's one that's often...
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we're locked in. yeah, not allowed to leave.ur lesson a week and that's it, everything else is online, so itjust seems a bit pointless. this was only the second night of two weeks‘ isolation here but the voices of concern are growing. students have been done over on their a—levels, they have been done over on freshers‘ week, the government is now threatening to lock them up at university and, very worrying for them, when they graduate, they may be looking at long—term youth unemployment. some of these students are starting to wonder how they ended up in this situation, when the rest of us have been told to work from home if possible and to limit the number of people we mix with. there were warnings that outbreaks would come and that would mean disrupted teaching. now, because university involves students coming in from many different parts of the country and congregating in very close proximity, then it is inevitable there is going to be some spread among the student population, that is what we are seeing. but there are no good
we're locked in. yeah, not allowed to leave.ur lesson a week and that's it, everything else is online, so itjust seems a bit pointless. this was only the second night of two weeks‘ isolation here but the voices of concern are growing. students have been done over on their a—levels, they have been done over on freshers‘ week, the government is now threatening to lock them up at university and, very worrying for them, when they graduate, they may be looking at long—term youth...
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down the cities which is never done so you know history of my kind of a 60000000000 province locked down for its to sri months so they pay the price they have also experiment all the ways of how to account come paying and come back this disease quarantine the social distance you know and massive testing and you know they did the experiment all those methodology and now is widely practiced internationally so so i think china should give some credit for 45 years but given what you haven't given me that they haven't they can let you get on for a given the initial cover ups and you have a u.s. intelligence report in june saying that even a senior politicians in beijing were scrambling to get accurate data from officials local officials they themselves still played a role in obscuring the outbreak by keeping information back from the world health organization so i ask you will we ever discover the real truth about what beijing knew and when it knew it will we ever discover that while we we have to think the level we don't know all the details but what are we seeing you know from from all
down the cities which is never done so you know history of my kind of a 60000000000 province locked down for its to sri months so they pay the price they have also experiment all the ways of how to account come paying and come back this disease quarantine the social distance you know and massive testing and you know they did the experiment all those methodology and now is widely practiced internationally so so i think china should give some credit for 45 years but given what you haven't given...
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of this rising number of cases they have implemented a lot of measures but it must be said as the locked on that it was 1st implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time that it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this time to build resilience within the health system so they lost crucial time there and now they've implemented several measures of course which are testing cans they have. a corporate app that they've asked everybody to download and you know they've strengthened kind of capacity in hospitals and things that they are taking measures now but a bit late many people mention the health care system and the hospitals or how is the health care system coping the health care system in big cities was under great strain in the initial stages and you could really going to die of stories about people dying in cars
of this rising number of cases they have implemented a lot of measures but it must be said as the locked on that it was 1st implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time that it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this...
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to prove that this is a bad business there was no time to lock down the whole city. all the flies or i'd get all the things the right things or also so that i mean. everything's perfect dr wang we out we run out of the time thank you very much for being on conflict so thank you ok thank. you can google. to go to go. to google. thanks. for all the over. beethoven is for me. is for you. beethoven is for help. beethoven is for her. is for the. beethoven is for us. beethoven is for embryonic. beethoven 202250th anniversary here on deal there. carefully. to. discover. subscribe to. documentary. this is g w news live from berlin tonight a massive fire has destroyed europe's largest migrant camp arson is suspected at the camp on the greek island it was books the 12000 migrants living there are now homeless what will happen to them and who is responsible for them also coming up tonight the u.k. government is says it's for appeared to break international law brags that parts of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the european union are now under threat and time is running ou
to prove that this is a bad business there was no time to lock down the whole city. all the flies or i'd get all the things the right things or also so that i mean. everything's perfect dr wang we out we run out of the time thank you very much for being on conflict so thank you ok thank. you can google. to go to go. to google. thanks. for all the over. beethoven is for me. is for you. beethoven is for help. beethoven is for her. is for the. beethoven is for us. beethoven is for embryonic....
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back in march that was when many countries started imposing those severe restrictions which led to lock downs across europe in france this week we saw more than $7000.00 cases being registered in just 24 hours now much of that of course could be put down to the fact that there is widespread testing taking place across france and we've been told that some 50 percent of those who are testing positive for cocaine 19 are showing little to no symptoms but what health authorities are concerned about here is the fact that in recent days there has been an increase in the number of people who tested positive for codeine who have been taken to hospital and those who need intensive care ry as has been sleeping or were just summer vacation. and that is something that we see now we are all halls back to the number we have seen in march where lots of measures have been put in place to try and curb this rate of transmission including here in paris where we now have to wear masks in all streets across the capital and there's been talk that there could be closures of bars and localized lock downs it see
back in march that was when many countries started imposing those severe restrictions which led to lock downs across europe in france this week we saw more than $7000.00 cases being registered in just 24 hours now much of that of course could be put down to the fact that there is widespread testing taking place across france and we've been told that some 50 percent of those who are testing positive for cocaine 19 are showing little to no symptoms but what health authorities are concerned about...
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implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this time to build resilience within the health system so they lost crucial time there and now they've implemented several measures of course which are testing camps they have. a corporate app that they've asked everybody to download and you know they've strengthened kind of capacity in hospitals and things of they are taking measures now but a bit late many people. will say how is the health care system coping the health care system in big cities was under great strain in the initial stages and you could really kind of die of stories about people dying in cars waiting to get into hospitals but now they have improved the situation in hospitals a lot but there's a big difference between who can afford health care and who got the pr
implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this time to build resilience within the health system so they lost crucial time there and now they've implemented several measures of...
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this week on world stories the jungle school for running a tank says on its own kind of locked down. protected wildlife has been found on restaurant menus. let's start out in the united states and some cities black lives matter protesters are being intimidated by trump supporters now in washington state a right wing militias patrolling the streets. target training with the armed civilian group american wolf somewhere in the state of washington this is one of peter d.l. says favorite rifles that a tory is a k 47 or kalashnikov originally made by the soviet army but now a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore right dia's believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america the way it is. they fear freedom is under threat in the wake of the pandemic and countrywide protests but they're also led by conspiracy theories. their government is in the midst of a coup. there's certain members of our government who are actively working to change this government from what it's designed to be the land of o
this week on world stories the jungle school for running a tank says on its own kind of locked down. protected wildlife has been found on restaurant menus. let's start out in the united states and some cities black lives matter protesters are being intimidated by trump supporters now in washington state a right wing militias patrolling the streets. target training with the armed civilian group american wolf somewhere in the state of washington this is one of peter d.l. says favorite rifles that...
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government says it cannot rule out a second national lock down. the white house grants tiktok another week to seal a deal with oracle and walmart as president trump gives it his lessing but says byte dance must create a $5 billion u.s. education fund. >> it will be a brand new company and it will have nothing to do with any outside land. any outside country. and it will be totally secure and tributes pour in for ruth bad badergi ginsburg while joe bide accuses him of abuse of power. the dow jones set to open 500 points lower and the s&p 500 also looking at a muted start. worth noting that we did see u.s. markets retreat again last week the third negative week in a row for the three major indices. of course got continued focus on the virus itself the rising case numbers in europe the fed chair is due to speak a few different times before congress this week so we'll get a little bit more insight about how they're thinking about the u.s. economic recovery and the risks to the overall global outlook. still a very negative session underway the ftse 100
government says it cannot rule out a second national lock down. the white house grants tiktok another week to seal a deal with oracle and walmart as president trump gives it his lessing but says byte dance must create a $5 billion u.s. education fund. >> it will be a brand new company and it will have nothing to do with any outside land. any outside country. and it will be totally secure and tributes pour in for ruth bad badergi ginsburg while joe bide accuses him of abuse of power. the...
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down the cities which is never done so you know history of mine kind of a 6 to be an improv is lockedown for it's 2 story months so they pay their prize they have also experiment all the ways of how to account come paying and come back this disease a quarantine of social distance you know and massive testing and you know they experiment all those methodology and now is widely practiced internationally so so i think china should give some credit for for 5 years now given what you haven't given me that they haven't they have an issue going on for a given the initial cover ups and you have a u.s. intelligence report in june saying that even a senior politicians in beijing were scrambling to get accurate data from officials local officials they themselves still played a role in obscuring the outbreak by keeping information back from the world health organization so i ask you will we ever discover the real truth about what beijing knew and when it knew it will we ever discover that while we we have to think to a level we don't know all the details but what we see you know from from our ang
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country's top court if the republican controlled senate confirms or it could ensure a conservative lock on court decisions for decades. also ever africa confounds predictions and of voices the worst effects of the pandemic the content fairs better than much of the industrialized world will find out why. and include this legal foot fall story to lock horns with dortmund on saturday in a david versus goliath match up. and win book welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has nominated conservative federal judge any kone barrett to succeed supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg an outspoken voice of the court's liberal side who died earlier this month if confirmed by the republican controlled senate trump well let's put 3 of the 7 justices on the top court possibly hand the conservatives long sought wins over contentious legal issues like abortion. and gun rights in a news conference the president praised barrett as a woman of remarkable intellect and character the stakes for our country are incredibly high rulings that the supreme court will issue in the coming years will dec
country's top court if the republican controlled senate confirms or it could ensure a conservative lock on court decisions for decades. also ever africa confounds predictions and of voices the worst effects of the pandemic the content fairs better than much of the industrialized world will find out why. and include this legal foot fall story to lock horns with dortmund on saturday in a david versus goliath match up. and win book welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has nominated...
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and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. >>> the pandemic is changing the look of the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. first and foremost, there won't be a parade. the event will be television only. the big balloons will be there, but no public inflation event the night before. also, no handlers. the balloons will be hooked to the back of vehicles and driven around midtown manhattan. >>> this new development comes amid new outbreaks of coronavirus cases among young people. it has public health officials concerned about massive gatherings like this near florida state university. new worries about younger children. i spoke earlier with dr. ryan ribeira. let's start with the new study that shows kids can spread covid-19 even when they're asymptomatic. the cdc looked at day cares. what did they find? >> i think what they found is not terribly surprising. they had an episode in utah that they tr
and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. >>> the pandemic is changing the look of the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. first and foremost, there won't be a parade. the event will be television only. the big balloons will be there, but no public inflation event the night before. also, no handlers....
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are somewhat subdued that's due to the pandemic and with rising case number the possibility of more lock downs what's the lead in from food but certainly very much in and focus right now over the past couple of weeks we've seen this resurgence and coronavirus cases many countries including germany have been posting their highest daily infections sense really the early spring and that's very very concerning for for investors especially because we are having to see more lock downs coming the u.k. for example might have to do is to lock down that's all a huge economic risk and the chance to do learning from food thank you so much. and to some of the of the global business stories making news. intel says it has received licenses from u.s. authorities to continue supplying certain products to cure way it enables you a way to continue its production of notebooks the u.s. tightened its export controls last week dictating that firms cannot supply the chinese tech giant with any components using american technology. airbus has unveiled 30 emission passenger plane designs using hydrogen powered te
are somewhat subdued that's due to the pandemic and with rising case number the possibility of more lock downs what's the lead in from food but certainly very much in and focus right now over the past couple of weeks we've seen this resurgence and coronavirus cases many countries including germany have been posting their highest daily infections sense really the early spring and that's very very concerning for for investors especially because we are having to see more lock downs coming the u.k....
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understanding and lock's second treatise of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton pret ippica is summed up embodied if the first paragraph of the declaration and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it is an abstract, an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in lock's second treat is of government. so let me sum up for you very quickly the core ideas, the core principals of the enlightenment, which i think could be seen as having been transposed on to the declaration of independence. so there is, i think an enlightenment project. we could identify a kind of comprehensive philosophy of this period known as the enlightenment, the 17th and 18th century enlightenment. and like all comprehensive systematic philosophies, it was four basic branches. it includes four basic branches of philosophy. first is meta physics. what is meta physics. it is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of reality. and i could sum up for you in one word the enlightenmen
understanding and lock's second treatise of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton pret ippica is summed up embodied if the first paragraph of the declaration and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it is an abstract, an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in lock's second treat is of government. so let me sum up for you very quickly the core ideas, the core principals of the enlightenment, which i think...
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it's a decision of what we as a society have to do >>> coming up, the threat of lock down reemerges. we'll have plenty more on street signs. >>> the spin off will help focus on the sector. >> we're trying to help in the steps of turnaround through the applications of energy technologies and at the same time we try to push through interim solutions. >> a timely intervention blocking the white house from banning tiktok from app stores as they look to complete the deal with oracle and walmart. >> plus the nomination of amy coney barrett creates a fresh battleground with democrats as president trump looks to rush through her confirmation ahead of the election. >> i fully understand that this is a momentous decision for a president. opening up 30 points on the s&p. it was fascinating on the dow last week. ended the week down 1.8% but didn't have a good value on friday 359 points as well the nasdaq ended the week up on friday european markets are okay at the moment look at that they reclaimed half of last week's losses. 1.4% up and trading 1.9% higher. european banks, let's just take a ver
it's a decision of what we as a society have to do >>> coming up, the threat of lock down reemerges. we'll have plenty more on street signs. >>> the spin off will help focus on the sector. >> we're trying to help in the steps of turnaround through the applications of energy technologies and at the same time we try to push through interim solutions. >> a timely intervention blocking the white house from banning tiktok from app stores as they look to complete the...
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did you really need the caps lock?cinex cold and flu all-in-one. >>> a bear found refuge in a lovely looking back yard pool recently in sierra madre, california. the owner says that a lot of animals have actually been stopping by recently while they try to escape the nearby bobcat fire, including coyotes and deer. fortunately this pool has served as a kind of temporary bear oasis amid the danger. wish it didn't have to come to that, though. >>> some kansas city chiefs fans are being told to quarantine, and questions about cdc guidelines. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports last month's heavily criticized cdc recommendations about coronavirus testing were not ientten by the agency's human services revised the cdc's earlier guidance. the "times" says that the recommendations were posted on the cdc's website over their objections. the revised recommendations said it was not necessary to test people without symptoms if they have been exposed to the virus. >>> "the dallas
did you really need the caps lock?cinex cold and flu all-in-one. >>> a bear found refuge in a lovely looking back yard pool recently in sierra madre, california. the owner says that a lot of animals have actually been stopping by recently while they try to escape the nearby bobcat fire, including coyotes and deer. fortunately this pool has served as a kind of temporary bear oasis amid the danger. wish it didn't have to come to that, though. >>> some kansas city chiefs fans are...
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yes, make sure it is locked. we don't want to see you fall.ed flashlights, right, when we're putting things together. this one, you can say good-bye to aaa batteries. >> exactly. rechargeable flashlight. i love it so much, i bought a dozen of them, and here's why. here's a neat mini flashlight with a big difference i'm going to show you. going to shut this overhead light off. when you turn it on, you can focus the beam, large or small, on whatever you need. but then when you turn that off, the side lights up for a very wide-angle task light. great for a tent if you're camping. the best news is, when the light starts to get dim, just get out the charging cable. because this has a 500 milliamp battery inside, totally rechargeable. plug that in, give it 45 minutes, and you'll have another couple of hours of light. best of all, $3 to $5 depending on how many you buy. >> cheap, and you can throw it in your pocket. dick, this next gadget, i'm going to give it two thumbs up. can you explain why? >> oh, yeah. these are amazing. take a peek at what you
yes, make sure it is locked. we don't want to see you fall.ed flashlights, right, when we're putting things together. this one, you can say good-bye to aaa batteries. >> exactly. rechargeable flashlight. i love it so much, i bought a dozen of them, and here's why. here's a neat mini flashlight with a big difference i'm going to show you. going to shut this overhead light off. when you turn it on, you can focus the beam, large or small, on whatever you need. but then when you turn that...
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so a lock down blow to the uk health with hospital admissions. a genuine concern. i think for all people who are affected, those who have chronic illnesses, life—threatening illnesses, life—threatening illnesses, operations scheduled, everything has been cancelled or is being delayed. and if there is going to be another peak as we are being warned, you know, the pressure on the national health service will be i think even worse than it was the first time around because of these other people who will die unless they get their operations and their treatment. and it's terrible. it's terrible to be so pessimistic and so frightening all the time. but i cannot see how we are going to get around this problem. i really cannot see how the demands of a peak in coronavirus and then all the other needs of all the other patients can be balanced. sol needs of all the other patients can be balanced. so i think it is a good front page story for the daily mail to have run actually to remind us that there is something more going on in health besides covid. still t
so a lock down blow to the uk health with hospital admissions. a genuine concern. i think for all people who are affected, those who have chronic illnesses, life—threatening illnesses, life—threatening illnesses, operations scheduled, everything has been cancelled or is being delayed. and if there is going to be another peak as we are being warned, you know, the pressure on the national health service will be i think even worse than it was the first time around because of these other people...
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to talk to people along the way maurice and critics alike joining us from apple's lock stock.
to talk to people along the way maurice and critics alike joining us from apple's lock stock.
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of this rising number of cases they have implemented a lot of measures but it must be said as the locked on that it was 1st implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time that it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this time to build resilience within the health system so they lost crucial time there and now they've implemented several measures of course which are testing cams they have. a corporate app that they've asked everybody to download and you know they've strengthened kind of capacity in hospitals and things that they are taking measures now but a bit late many people mention the health care system and how is the health care system coping the health care system in big cities was under great strain in the initial stages and you could really kind of die of stories about people dying in cars waiting to get int
of this rising number of cases they have implemented a lot of measures but it must be said as the locked on that it was 1st implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time that it was not managed very well it was ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this...
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he locks the back for safety. the relay bag is going to a truck.he truck will carry it partly for the mailman. now, mr. dolan goes to the mail clerk. from the mail clerk, he gets a very important letter. it is a registered letter, so mr. dolan signs for it. everyone handles a registered letter must sign for it. he gets his key here too. care ofn takes special this registered letter. he puts it in a separate pocket of his pouch. mail,he packs the regular the bundles of letters and magazines. and he is ready to start around his route. he must leave the post office before 8:00. our mailman is on time. mr. dolan is carrying many kinds of messages. he carries friendly letters and business letters. he carries magazines with stories and magazines with news. he links the mail for some people before the stores or offices are open in the morning. sometimes, he hands the mail to people already at work. the filling station men gets the registered letter. he must sign for it to show he has received it. signed slip the back to the mailman and the mailman must ta
he locks the back for safety. the relay bag is going to a truck.he truck will carry it partly for the mailman. now, mr. dolan goes to the mail clerk. from the mail clerk, he gets a very important letter. it is a registered letter, so mr. dolan signs for it. everyone handles a registered letter must sign for it. he gets his key here too. care ofn takes special this registered letter. he puts it in a separate pocket of his pouch. mail,he packs the regular the bundles of letters and magazines. and...
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200000000 liters of oil are on this leaky tanker stranded off the coast of yemen but the cleanup is locked but the ship now a bargaining chip in the ongoing civilian. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program we begin with the breaking news doctors treating russian opposition leader alexina vali they say that he has been treating him after an alleged poisoning attack say that he has been discharged from the hoss. spittal in berlin doctors say that a full recovery may be possible involvement was airlifted to germany last month after becoming sick during a visit to siberia german chancellor angela merkel has described the case as attempted murder after lab analysis showed that he was poisoned with a novi chucked nerve agent russia has said there is no evidence of a crime. to have you chief political editor michelle affairs standing by outside of the sharon tate hospital here in berlin where and of only was being treated so michelle what more has the hospital said. well not that terribly much we got installments of news of his recovery over those 34 days he was in the charité clinic behind me an
200000000 liters of oil are on this leaky tanker stranded off the coast of yemen but the cleanup is locked but the ship now a bargaining chip in the ongoing civilian. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program we begin with the breaking news doctors treating russian opposition leader alexina vali they say that he has been treating him after an alleged poisoning attack say that he has been discharged from the hoss. spittal in berlin doctors say that a full recovery may be possible involvement was...
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where more local lock downs are being announced on a daily basis in some parts of the country up to a 3rd of areas and now locked down and there have been protests held in london over the weekend against the code 19 restrictions clashes between the police. some protesters with the police having to use battens to control the crowds. the yanks. i am who i am. who. are difficult times for the u.k. prime minister boris johnson who is also facing a revolt from m.p.'s who are unhappy with the fact that they do not feel that they were consulted when it comes to the new code 19 restrictions in parts of the u.k. specifically england now all of this comes as the world health authority the world health organization rather is predicting that there will be around $2000000.00 deaths as a result of covert 19 that's approximately 4.3 percent of the world's population if that was over a year but the models from the w h o are predicting that that could be even worse if there is not strenuous measures taken to stop or to halt the transmission of the virus with the latest on the corona virus situation ac
where more local lock downs are being announced on a daily basis in some parts of the country up to a 3rd of areas and now locked down and there have been protests held in london over the weekend against the code 19 restrictions clashes between the police. some protesters with the police having to use battens to control the crowds. the yanks. i am who i am. who. are difficult times for the u.k. prime minister boris johnson who is also facing a revolt from m.p.'s who are unhappy with the fact...
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it's all aboard the interim and south africa which is running again i'm just idling and locked up. i mean if i'm most unwelcome we sat in greece where 5000 migrants have moved into a new temporary camp on the island of les but more than 12000 migrants have been sleeping out in the open since the fire has destroyed the island's morea migrant camp where they have been staying many have been reluctant to enter the new camp as they feel they could be detained there for months to come. correspondent max sun has met one man who was set up a makeshift soup kitchen in the wake of somalia fire. it's 2 hours until lunch time cost us policeman openness and his team have to hurry they're cooking for about 2000 people today outdoors and with the most basic equipment not an easy task. but it's what is an odd often have difficulties with the high winds and we need more helpers to come here to join us for today he thought aki is on the menu greek noodles with vegetables the meals are provided by a volunteer organization they set up his mobile kitchen in the ruins of moria just days after a fire ob
it's all aboard the interim and south africa which is running again i'm just idling and locked up. i mean if i'm most unwelcome we sat in greece where 5000 migrants have moved into a new temporary camp on the island of les but more than 12000 migrants have been sleeping out in the open since the fire has destroyed the island's morea migrant camp where they have been staying many have been reluctant to enter the new camp as they feel they could be detained there for months to come. correspondent...