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lists are celebrating victory after sunday's election early results show a convincing victory for louis our say a former minister under muralitharan a member of his left wing party what do you know the bolivian people have given a lesson in democracy and perseverance people have managed to resist the coup de facto government to massacres and administration of the pandemic marked by inefficiency corruption several election postponements and the worst economic crisis in our history. if murali as was forced to step down by the bolivian army last year after weeks of violence countries including the us claimed his election victory was rigged mariah's however described events as a coup he was succeeded by an interim government which were paid to be postponed elections due to the coronavirus pandemic as a result bolivia has been experiencing political instability for about a year now with frequent violence and mass protests around the country and has left many citizens craving a return to normality we spoke to some of them. you know we want to leave peacefully without roadblocks and protests a new
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guest, st.ein is our louis university school of law professor, author of the book, "the white house vice presidency : the past to significance." i want to let you know that the house is expected to come in for a brief pro forma session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. we would like our callers is to stick with us. we will go there for live coverage when the house does come in. we will be back with professor goldstein on the other side of that. please do stay on the lines. line up is tina on the for those who support the biden harris ticket. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i was wondering, i had not heard about what the questions would be from the moderator for the vice president debate. i had not heard what they would have lined up for the candidates. host: professor goldstein? guest: the moderator, susan page, a very distinguished journalist, i have not seen a summary of what the questions would be. but i would certainly assume that they will be -- there will be discussion of a range of issues including the coronavirus .andemic vice president pence is the chair of the t
guest, st.ein is our louis university school of law professor, author of the book, "the white house vice presidency : the past to significance." i want to let you know that the house is expected to come in for a brief pro forma session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. we would like our callers is to stick with us. we will go there for live coverage when the house does come in. we will be back with professor goldstein on the other side of that. please do stay on the lines. line up is tina on the...
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what a terrific way to start our examination louis brandeis, then and now. i'm happy to know that justice ginsburg will return to our stage and join our panel a little bit later in our discussion. now, it is my great pleasure to welcome back to campus, former president president frederick am lawrence. (applause) if you looks a little relaxed, it's because he is currently on sabbatical at yale law school. while president -- he often talked with students about brandeis ' inspiring legacy, especially about the role of the citizen and the democracy. as brandeisian, we debate, we discuss, and we practice the art of dissension all the time. so it is fitting that fred lawrence, a noted scholar, teacher, an attorney, dedicated to understanding and advancing freedom of expression, is our moderator for this evening's panel discussion entitled louis brandeis, the supreme court, and american democracy. please join me in welcoming fred lawrence. [applause] mr. lawrence: thank you, lisa. good evening to all. i hope that justice ginsburg backstage, where she is getting some
what a terrific way to start our examination louis brandeis, then and now. i'm happy to know that justice ginsburg will return to our stage and join our panel a little bit later in our discussion. now, it is my great pleasure to welcome back to campus, former president president frederick am lawrence. (applause) if you looks a little relaxed, it's because he is currently on sabbatical at yale law school. while president -- he often talked with students about brandeis ' inspiring legacy,...
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we have over 50% of our people back in st. louis. re rural areas have hundred percent of people back. it depends. we leave it to the local situation. eventually, some of these big cities need the people to come back. what the economic of urbanization is. restaurants require density. the economy of new york needs the density. we need to get people back. there is no question about that. it's great to have you with us. we appreciate your time today. coming up next, we have been watching big tech ceo's in the hot seat today. they may just be rubbing up -- wrapping up on capitol hill. this is bloomberg. ♪ questions especially when it came to senator ted cruz. last night, senator cruz tweeted a photo of himself with jack dorsey predicting a free-speech showdown of sorts. i want you to take a listen to part of their exchange. dorsey, does twitter have the ability to influence elections? x no. >> you don't believe twitter has any ability to influence elections? ofno, we are one spectrum communication challenges. >> you are testifying that twi
we have over 50% of our people back in st. louis. re rural areas have hundred percent of people back. it depends. we leave it to the local situation. eventually, some of these big cities need the people to come back. what the economic of urbanization is. restaurants require density. the economy of new york needs the density. we need to get people back. there is no question about that. it's great to have you with us. we appreciate your time today. coming up next, we have been watching big tech...
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was not for real photograph it was for the more so what is that everything is such a blood louis it's a. between our desire for gossip and scandal and celebrities who stage their lives for their fans and jackson those that truth has become an unwitting casualty when i really feel that truth is dead because it really is impossible to tell what is true and what is not worse and we live our lives through injury this is the 1st time in the tree really is a stamp wish this office language beyond existence beyond writing beyond anything else there's no stopping it because it's such a joy to watch visuals so it's going to breed into another newer and more and more images that are highly seductive that we're never going to be able to get away from and we'll never know the truth. of photoshop. that's 30 years of fresh. time. so what about photography is claimed to represent the truth well that was yesterday today nothing is impossible the software has taught us not to believe anything unless we've seen it with our own. penalty intercity of the photograph still be saved to. put a focus now to shop is just a t
was not for real photograph it was for the more so what is that everything is such a blood louis it's a. between our desire for gossip and scandal and celebrities who stage their lives for their fans and jackson those that truth has become an unwitting casualty when i really feel that truth is dead because it really is impossible to tell what is true and what is not worse and we live our lives through injury this is the 1st time in the tree really is a stamp wish this office language beyond...
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our correspondent lisa louis is monitoring events for us. was watching macron's address tonight in paris. what else did the french president have to say? lisa: well, as you said, this lockdown is stricter than in germany, but is less sict . earlier this yr, president macron said we thought we could prevent it, but they have been overwhelmed wi the number of cases. the latest figure of and cases that have been detected a 70,000, a the only way to get through this is another locown. it is less strict, because schools are going to stay open and the government will revisit the measures in about twoeeks. if the situation improves, tn the government has pledged to may loosen some restrictions, especially for the retail sector , which is already obviously complaining about the fact that they might lose money or have to close lots of shops. for now, the government is saying we need to stand together and be united, because this is the only way to prevent us from having about 400,000 deaths within aew months if we don't lockdown the country. brent: th
our correspondent lisa louis is monitoring events for us. was watching macron's address tonight in paris. what else did the french president have to say? lisa: well, as you said, this lockdown is stricter than in germany, but is less sict . earlier this yr, president macron said we thought we could prevent it, but they have been overwhelmed wi the number of cases. the latest figure of and cases that have been detected a 70,000, a the only way to get through this is another locown. it is less...
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brent: our correspondent lisa louis from the french city of nice, thank you.nd to put this story in a bigger context i am joined now by -- a counterterrorism advisor and a security expert. good to have you on the program. this attack today comes less than two weeks after that horrifying attack we saw against a french schoolteacher. i was surprised to learn that the security alert in france was not at its highest level until after the attack today unit nice -- in nice. have security forces been sleeping at the wheel here? >> that is one of the easy conclusions to come to because it is the third attack in roughly siweeks under similar circumstances in different areas of the country. the thing is the overall circumstances, the polarization surrounding free-speech, the divisions in which your colleague alluded to between muslims and other communities in france is creating in effect where more and more people also catalyzed by more recent terrorist tactics feel compelled to act more on their own. that does not mean they act alone, they commit the attack per se on t
brent: our correspondent lisa louis from the french city of nice, thank you.nd to put this story in a bigger context i am joined now by -- a counterterrorism advisor and a security expert. good to have you on the program. this attack today comes less than two weeks after that horrifying attack we saw against a french schoolteacher. i was surprised to learn that the security alert in france was not at its highest level until after the attack today unit nice -- in nice. have security forces been...
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are powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real ways our struggle on oxy. louis. one way when we look at the various populations of the homeless population and you see that in the poverty realm and how many are world i winner of this number are drug addicted this number are mentally ill what is it they all have in common we wiped out affordable housing and that created almost no illness existed prior to 1903 racism existed prior to 983 you know drug addiction existed prior to 983 so we know those are issues we know those are issues. that isn't the homeless issue because those issues existed before we had the mass of almost this that we have today and. i have normal waking up in a morgue every day and. just. because i woke up. and people used to tell me it is a blessing to all them god loves you. and if you love be used to just let me go. no you wouldn't you would you be up to full this is. another day. sometime and a by tonight as we both sat out movement. when we couldn't get a baby in a way i. would just say. this is when it's. nice to be right when we get up t
are powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real ways our struggle on oxy. louis. one way when we look at the various populations of the homeless population and you see that in the poverty realm and how many are world i winner of this number are drug addicted this number are mentally ill what is it they all have in common we wiped out affordable housing and that created almost no illness existed prior to 1903 racism existed prior to 983 you know drug addiction...
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our destination. base to. it was commissioned by bavarian king louis based back when the pilot and it was still part of bavaria his former summer residence is now a popular destination among daytrippers. the perfect finish to our tour at picnic in the vineyard i'm looking forward to it. and one regional specialty in particular. big stomach. i can't wait to try it. but that's right it was just this one most of us most of. the other. i didn't expect it to taste like this what's in it and there's a lot going on in there just take a look. at the stomach is all i stuffed with. whole bacon might make so much potatoes when i was in this and i margarine that's very important which is all have their own secret recipes for sauce and then sell mart and then also an eye on the guns of all modern to find out you know i mean why don't you introduce the wine to match the now get someone exactly which ranking up over its 29 yes it's a variety that's typical for hold on to. the it has one of the world's oldest vineyards it's over 400 years old and of it's stocked with what's coming up vines from you know the when bush took. le
our destination. base to. it was commissioned by bavarian king louis based back when the pilot and it was still part of bavaria his former summer residence is now a popular destination among daytrippers. the perfect finish to our tour at picnic in the vineyard i'm looking forward to it. and one regional specialty in particular. big stomach. i can't wait to try it. but that's right it was just this one most of us most of. the other. i didn't expect it to taste like this what's in it and there's...
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sergeant taylor, our city, st. louis, was one of the cities explored by the project and as the head of the st. louis ethical society of police can you talk about how these racist attitudes translate offline?itus >> thank you for your question, and thank you.ate so the attitudes, how they translate is in the state of missouri you are 91% more likely to be stopped and pulled over in you're african-american compared to white drivers. also how it translates is african-american officers in st. louis city are 60% more likely i to leave slmpd within their first seven years. we also know african-americans in our community overwhelminglyc apply toom become police office, even in this environment right now. african-americans want to be police officers, they apply. the catch is the hiring process is sometimes not fair, so you have all those systemic factors that are in playlay, and they lt the opportunities of african-americans in our city to become police officers. you think about the plainview project, what it did, it exposed the
sergeant taylor, our city, st. louis, was one of the cities explored by the project and as the head of the st. louis ethical society of police can you talk about how these racist attitudes translate offline?itus >> thank you for your question, and thank you.ate so the attitudes, how they translate is in the state of missouri you are 91% more likely to be stopped and pulled over in you're african-american compared to white drivers. also how it translates is african-american officers in st....
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and prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis ask sir david attenborough about the future of ournet. another wet day further a few of us today. whether warnings remain in force, flooding building in today. more details coming up later stop it's sunday 4th october. our top story. donald trump has released a video from hospital, where he says he's feeling better — but that the next few days will be the " real test". the president was admitted for treatment after testing positive for coronavirus earlier this week. the video comes after a day of mixed messages over his health, as our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. donald trump was my first full day in hospital, confusion and concern over his health, with mixed messages coming from his doctor and white house. then late in the day, a tweet from the president and another video, an update from president trump on his condition.” video, an update from president trump on his condition. i came here, wasn't willing so well, better now, working to get me back, i have to be back. but when he addressed reporters outside walter
and prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis ask sir david attenborough about the future of ournet. another wet day further a few of us today. whether warnings remain in force, flooding building in today. more details coming up later stop it's sunday 4th october. our top story. donald trump has released a video from hospital, where he says he's feeling better — but that the next few days will be the " real test". the president was admitted for treatment after testing...
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sergeant taylor our city, st. louis was one of the cities exported by the project.lk about how these races and attitudes translate off-line? so the attitudes of how they translate you are more likely to be stopped and pullover if you are african-american compared to white drivers. also how it translates is that african-american officers are 50 percent more likely to leave the pd within the first five to seven years african-american members and the community overwhelmingly applied to become police officers even in this environment. but sometimes it isn't fair with those systemic factors that are in play and then to expose the biases and as a systemic problem. >> was $16 trillion and as a result of systemic racism i know how much st. louis has paid out in wrongful death settlements? do you have any idea about that quick. >> millions. millions we recently had an officer captain settled for over $1 million racism and discrimination one was brutally beaten by those police officers working with him undercover and those was shot by another weight colleague and an officer c
sergeant taylor our city, st. louis was one of the cities exported by the project.lk about how these races and attitudes translate off-line? so the attitudes of how they translate you are more likely to be stopped and pullover if you are african-american compared to white drivers. also how it translates is that african-american officers are 50 percent more likely to leave the pd within the first five to seven years african-american members and the community overwhelmingly applied to become...
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. >> let me first now go to our special guest the postmaster general louis dejoy mr. dejoy thank you very much for giving us your time today. thank you david for having me and i want to thank the economic club of washington for paying attention to me at this time. >> thank you for attending just to briefly for those who may not know your background you are the 75th postmaster general. the first one is behind you i can see benjamin franklin so he was the inventor of the post office postal service you have been -- your native is new york, he went to college in florida and then you went back to your family's business and you built up move it to go and north carolina. built into one of the larger list companies in the nighted states. and you've been very involved in philanthropic activities, thank you for giving us your time today. let me ask you at the outset when you agreed to become postmaster general, did you realize you are going to get this mess attention. it's not normally the most famous position in washington d.c. i doubt many people can name your immediate prede
. >> let me first now go to our special guest the postmaster general louis dejoy mr. dejoy thank you very much for giving us your time today. thank you david for having me and i want to thank the economic club of washington for paying attention to me at this time. >> thank you for attending just to briefly for those who may not know your background you are the 75th postmaster general. the first one is behind you i can see benjamin franklin so he was the inventor of the post office...
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guest, st.ein is our louis university school of law professor, author of the book, "the white house vicey : the past to significance." i want to let you know that the house is expected to come in for a brief pro forma session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. we would like our callers is to stick with us. we will go there for live coverage when the house does come in. we will be back with professor goldstein on the other side of that. please do stay on the lines. line up is tina on the for those who support the biden harris ticket. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i was wondering, i had not heard about what the questions would be from the moderator for the vice president debate. i had not heard what they would have lined up for the candidates. host: professor goldstein? guest: the moderator, susan page, a very distinguished journalist, i have not seen a summary of what the questions would be. but i would certainly assume that they will be -- there will be discussion of a range of issues including the coronavirus .andemic vice president pence is the chair of the task force
guest, st.ein is our louis university school of law professor, author of the book, "the white house vicey : the past to significance." i want to let you know that the house is expected to come in for a brief pro forma session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. we would like our callers is to stick with us. we will go there for live coverage when the house does come in. we will be back with professor goldstein on the other side of that. please do stay on the lines. line up is tina on the for those...
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our son had died. he then walked away. losing louis i feel this loss every day. i also see the impact his death has had on my parents and my sister. they just haven't — they haven'tjust had their own grief to deal with, but they've had to see someone they love completely heartbroken and devastated. the lead investigator into several failing maternity services said there were some brilliant units, and others which were improving. my problem is that there are a few that are in the left—hand tail of that distribution performance that aren't able to or won't learn and improve. and my concern is that we understand those and i'm sure there are all sorts of reasons to do with clinical isolation and leadership and organisational culture and so on. but to do that, we have to learn to stop them. i don't think that we're very good at spotting a small numberof units that are in serious difficulties, and perhaps don't even recognise it themselves. to what extent do recruitment and retention issues of staff impact on the quality and safety of matern
our son had died. he then walked away. losing louis i feel this loss every day. i also see the impact his death has had on my parents and my sister. they just haven't — they haven'tjust had their own grief to deal with, but they've had to see someone they love completely heartbroken and devastated. the lead investigator into several failing maternity services said there were some brilliant units, and others which were improving. my problem is that there are a few that are in the left—hand...
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our partners kerman and joins us now live from st. louis ended and you spoke with some of the residents there in wine what are they telling all they are definitely a needles and pins summer oxley trying to be as optimistic as they can be but with thick smoke in the air and ash dropping from the sky light snow flurries. it's kind of tough to. >>the air is thick with smoke and ash is increasingly everywhere in saint helena. this is the skies turned a menacing grade. >>it's just it's not okay, i mean you can't even see the hills forget about the hills you can and you will see live up to 500 feet, it's just awful. >>it's no surprise the downtown area was mostly deserted as most businesses were closed. those who were out have been through this before this is the worst. >>this is the worst of the first 2 years we didn't really have to evacuate. but this year we've had to evacuate twice. so it's just been really really scary. >>this couple has a home in angwin they hope is still standing they're staying with family now insane alina after being eva
our partners kerman and joins us now live from st. louis ended and you spoke with some of the residents there in wine what are they telling all they are definitely a needles and pins summer oxley trying to be as optimistic as they can be but with thick smoke in the air and ash dropping from the sky light snow flurries. it's kind of tough to. >>the air is thick with smoke and ash is increasingly everywhere in saint helena. this is the skies turned a menacing grade. >>it's just it's...
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timing couldn't have been worse for if someone did not respect louis i should of course be sanctioned accordingly but the support for our police force is key especially because we need peace in. the 25th. the interior minister is referring to this month's constitutional referendum but the protests are already heating up ahead of october 18th the day that marks the start of last year's social uprising. it's led to thousands of charges of brutality on the part of riot police this is the bridge from where the demonstrator was hurled into the river last friday and despite a state of emergency that's been called because of a pandemic which forbids demonstrations there have been nearly daily protests ever since but the public outrage is also being fueled by what is widely regarded as sweeping impunity that. phillipa to get me and we'll see a model or shouting democracy cannot survive with so much impunity. there among the $450.00 chileans who were injured in one or both eyes by riot police shooting pellets or tear gas canisters often at point blank range over that hill a matter tells us he was trying to help a protest or who
timing couldn't have been worse for if someone did not respect louis i should of course be sanctioned accordingly but the support for our police force is key especially because we need peace in. the 25th. the interior minister is referring to this month's constitutional referendum but the protests are already heating up ahead of october 18th the day that marks the start of last year's social uprising. it's led to thousands of charges of brutality on the part of riot police this is the bridge...
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our women who do have that ability. i would also be remiss if i did and iftion wagner, is with meistening in the st. louis area and has some time on their hands or if you spare dollars, they both can. they need the help. important for us to be supporting our incumbents as it is for us to be applying and pushing new candidates. speaking of incumbents, i want to talk a little bit about some of the senate incumbents you all have. martha and excel he comes to mind, susan collins, certainly. in do you see some of those some of those big senate races? how do you see the state of play in some of those races? >> sometimes the senate is lost in the shuffle. coming into 2020, we had a historic record nine republican female senators. which doesn't sound like a lot, but it is a lot. that is the good news. news, it is sort of screwy the way things have worked out on the senate to have that many in cycle in the specials that are going on. you mentioned does go of the top ones. this senate rests in the hands of at least three republican women. you couldn't have three stronger women that do more for their states that you
our women who do have that ability. i would also be remiss if i did and iftion wagner, is with meistening in the st. louis area and has some time on their hands or if you spare dollars, they both can. they need the help. important for us to be supporting our incumbents as it is for us to be applying and pushing new candidates. speaking of incumbents, i want to talk a little bit about some of the senate incumbents you all have. martha and excel he comes to mind, susan collins, certainly. in do...
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louis university of law. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. in our this news for our reviewers, we said that president trump's reelection campaign could receive a major boost ifjudge barrett does indeed win that seat. why? i think one of the major agenda items of the trump presidency and senator mcconnell‘s leadership in the senate has meant to put conservative justices on the supreme court and conservative judges on the lower federal courts. that has really been a priority. so this would be the third conservative justice that president trump would have appointed to the supreme court infour have appointed to the supreme court in four years. so i think that would fulfil one of his major agenda items. i think so far though, there doesn't seem to be an indication that it has helped him elect horribly at least yet. his numbers have not risen over the last month oi’ have not risen over the last month or $0 have not risen over the last month or so of have not risen over the last month orso of —— have not risen over the last month or so of —— hasn't helped
louis university of law. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. in our this news for our reviewers, we said that president trump's reelection campaign could receive a major boost ifjudge barrett does indeed win that seat. why? i think one of the major agenda items of the trump presidency and senator mcconnell‘s leadership in the senate has meant to put conservative justices on the supreme court and conservative judges on the lower federal courts. that has really been a priority. so this...
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our future. i met jacqueline johnson in st. louis, missouri.ked for 35 years as a medical assistant caring for others. now, she's 72 years old and needs prescription medicines to care for for herself. she spends over half of her social security check, her only source of income, on her pills. so she either skips meals or shops for bargains at a wholesale food store and buys macaroni and cheese dinners in bulk and has them at every meal. i invited her here tonight, and i promise you i will fight for a prescription drug benefit for all seniors under medicare. it's just wrong for seniors to have to choose between food and medicine while the big drug companies run up record profits. that is wrong. [ cheers and applause ] i met george and juanita in san antonio, texas. their daughter has just started the fourth grade at davey crocket elementary school. the school building is crumbling and overcrowded with cracked walls and peeling plaster. trailers cover the playground where the kids used to spend recess. the family is here tonight and i tell them ag
our future. i met jacqueline johnson in st. louis, missouri.ked for 35 years as a medical assistant caring for others. now, she's 72 years old and needs prescription medicines to care for for herself. she spends over half of her social security check, her only source of income, on her pills. so she either skips meals or shops for bargains at a wholesale food store and buys macaroni and cheese dinners in bulk and has them at every meal. i invited her here tonight, and i promise you i will fight...
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louis, and now spring yield. there is more gang activity in columbia and jefferson city than what is admitted to our what we wanto believe. that is what i would like to do, a joint, combined effort on gangs and drugs and drug cartels. thank you. moderator: governor parson. governor parson: i don't think there is any governor that took more interest in this, sibley because i have 22 years law enforcement experience and have i have 22mply because years of law enforcement experience and have been working with people on the street, working with the urban league, getting them a grant to de-escalate crime, to work with clergy in st. louis to meet people in the streets, hoots on the ground. we need more police officers is what we need. we need to do that to fight violent crime. we need to partner with the federal, state, and locals, which is what we have done. we are going to get more police officers because of the special session we did. the number-one issue for all mayors, st. louis, kansas city, columbia, springfield, was the witness protection plan. that is why i called the special session, why i got those things d
louis, and now spring yield. there is more gang activity in columbia and jefferson city than what is admitted to our what we wanto believe. that is what i would like to do, a joint, combined effort on gangs and drugs and drug cartels. thank you. moderator: governor parson. governor parson: i don't think there is any governor that took more interest in this, sibley because i have 22 years law enforcement experience and have i have 22mply because years of law enforcement experience and have been...
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our guest is henry olsen. donna is on the phone from st. louis. good morning. caller: three things. debate, mostthat people on the planet would have a hard time not calling him something worse than a clown. i thought biden showed great restraint. it would have taken me five but to talk about how trump has mishandled the virus crisis. as far as the debate, there's a good reason why trump interrupted and talked over biden. everything he says is a lie. -- trump couldn't take a chance on letting biden speak. yet that we can have a real debate is a mute button for when trump tries to take over biden's two minutes. countryle of this deserve a real debate. i wouldn't call that a debate. thank you. most people would agree with that. i think most people would agree with that last point. it was not a debate. a shouting match. whether or not they would install a mute button, i think the president would be well advised to not do this again. if there is going to be another debate, he needs to be more respectful. the fact is trump is on the defensive are merely because of his behavior and his cha
our guest is henry olsen. donna is on the phone from st. louis. good morning. caller: three things. debate, mostthat people on the planet would have a hard time not calling him something worse than a clown. i thought biden showed great restraint. it would have taken me five but to talk about how trump has mishandled the virus crisis. as far as the debate, there's a good reason why trump interrupted and talked over biden. everything he says is a lie. -- trump couldn't take a chance on letting...
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louis al-jazeera. for let's have a quick check of the headlines here in our desire and french president tomorrow macro's says the deployment of syrian fighters to the disputed you're going to occur back region is a serious new development france and russia say they have evidence the fight has traveled through turkey to join the battle on behalf of the by john france and russia have joined the u.s. in calling for an immediate end to the fighting though the warring parties say now is not the time to talk peace to a place you don't like we have information today that is very clear that indicates that fighters from syria have left today they are members of.
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louis and at the supreme court it is -- was our lawyer who made the case to the court so we could just sit back and watch. actually i couldn't watched at the supreme court because i missed some flights. i got bumped off of each flight from chicago. >> that's true. the des moines school board even though they were speaking up against us then and there were some supporters for us in the des moines school board, but they have changed their mind and they've been so supportive and so welcoming and we really appreciate that. >> they've been wonderful to us. >> you know what the even wore black arm bands a couple members of the des moines school board to support students speaking up but that issue. >> folks have a couple of minutes left for questions so somebody in the audience ask a quick question with the cube please. just a quick question please. >> hello i'm omar. i wanted to ask did you have any family members that rejected you or shouldn't you after you went to the supreme court? >> we didn't have any family members that rejected us after the ruling. some people were kind of mad about i
louis and at the supreme court it is -- was our lawyer who made the case to the court so we could just sit back and watch. actually i couldn't watched at the supreme court because i missed some flights. i got bumped off of each flight from chicago. >> that's true. the des moines school board even though they were speaking up against us then and there were some supporters for us in the des moines school board, but they have changed their mind and they've been so supportive and so welcoming...
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our pattern change that in the north bay. the nobel prize. >>> mark and at the st. louis courthouse. outside of their home in june they protested protesters with a wilve a rifle and handgun. if convicted the couple could face ten years in prison and a fine. hearing has been rescheduled for later. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99! is it the juicy 100% all-white meat? or because you can spice them up or cool them down? or because a little birdie told me you wanted them back really bad... get my spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99. >>> breaking news. this coming out of sonoma, county. the fair grounds. firefighters may be composed to carbon monoxide. weheir condition. once we get that, we will put it on social media as well as bring it to you on news at 5:00. >>> at 11:00 for you, we nknow the 2020 nobel prize winners. specifically for black hole
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and louis became one of wilson's closest wartime confidants. picking up ourtory in that late afternoon in 1917, the matter that concern in the seat inability to move around materials to plants or desperately needed finished supplies through atlantic ports, so they could go to the troops. wilson had been besieged by people clambering from the government to take over the rail reince, join them into a unified system and then gave one man the necessary authority to run it. although, the attorney general had assured the president that such a step would be legal, since congress had empowered the president to do so in 1916. wilson had his doubts. both about taking over the lines and about setting up such a powerful government agency. so he went to see the one man whose advice he would trust. the men whom wilson's biographer often called the intellectual architect of the new freedom. and whom wilson you shared his views on government in the economy. brandeis understood that in wartime things had to be done differently. and we are the president that not only with the
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our panel is back with us. angela rye, scott jennings, and errol louis. i want to pivot forward just a bit.e's one things the campaigns can do today to move forward from this moment, what do you think it is? >> you know, picking up on something scott said a little earlier, i thought pence was at his most effective when he talked about the response to the coronavirus pandemic as something that all of america is doing. not just the trump administration, not just a lone man on the balcony sort of posing and saluting and posturing, but as something that all of us had done together. if the administration had done that a little earlier, they would have been in better shape politically and it's a message they probably should carry forward. we really are all fighting this together. >> scott, what do you think the trump/pence campaign should do today to seize the moment? >> they need to continue to sow doubt among the american people about what biden and harris say they'll do today versus the positions they both took in the primary and versus the positions that harris took as a senator on things lik
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our wealth. greatness is found when american character and american courage overcome american challenges. when louisof new york was about to sign the declaration of independence, his brother advised against it warning he would lose all his property, but morris, a plain spoken founder responded, damn the consequences, give me the pen. [ applause ] >> that is -- that is the eloquence of american action. we heard it during world war ii when generalize eisenhower replied do not worry. and they replied, we are not worried, general. it's hitler's turn to worry now. we heard it in the civil rights movement when brave men and women did not say "we shall cope or we shall see." they said, "we shall overcome." >> an american president must call upon that character. tonight in this hall, we resolve to be the party of -- not of repose, but of reform. we will write not footnotes, but chapters in the american story. we will add the work of our hands to the inheritance of our fathers and mothers and leave this nation greater than we found it. [ cheers and applause ] >> we know the test of leadership. the issues are
our wealth. greatness is found when american character and american courage overcome american challenges. when louisof new york was about to sign the declaration of independence, his brother advised against it warning he would lose all his property, but morris, a plain spoken founder responded, damn the consequences, give me the pen. [ applause ] >> that is -- that is the eloquence of american action. we heard it during world war ii when generalize eisenhower replied do not worry. and...
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our great people immediately. "well, not immediately," said louis dejoy. you guys remember him. of a french puppet? >> yeah. >> seth: louis dejoy oh, louis dejoy. i know baze is wearing a mask but he's not smiling [ laughter ] president trump has been reportedly calling pharmaceutical executives personally and asking them to speed up the development of a coronavirus vaccine. or at least he thinks he is. ahead of tonight's debate, vice president mike pence's staff initially requested no plexiglass barriers be placed on his side of the stage. said pence, "if there's going to be any flat transparent divider on that stage, it's going to be me." white house senior advisor stephen miller has tested positive for the coronavirus well, everyone else at the white house has it and you know how much he'd hate to be in the minority that's right, stephen miller has tested positive for the coronavirus and that's a picture of him from before he was sick so what does he look like now? oh, okay just a little bit better today was russian president vladimir putin's 68th birthday and he sat in front
our great people immediately. "well, not immediately," said louis dejoy. you guys remember him. of a french puppet? >> yeah. >> seth: louis dejoy oh, louis dejoy. i know baze is wearing a mask but he's not smiling [ laughter ] president trump has been reportedly calling pharmaceutical executives personally and asking them to speed up the development of a coronavirus vaccine. or at least he thinks he is. ahead of tonight's debate, vice president mike pence's staff initially...
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louis to all 3 stations on average it was reduced by almost 30 percent. on expected to accept but it's no surprise that different hues could have such a strong effect on our health. perceived colors and that makes something happen in our bodies colors can directly influence our breathing even our blood sugar levels you may be familiar with that when you see a delicious looking color and feel like eating even though you're not hungry like when there's a pretty picture of a dessert on the menu. then our blood sugar goes down and we feel hungry and eat something although i don't need it. and boys are continuing to work on the impact of color in the hospital's intensive care unit. looking at qana. they want to consider other factors as well such as sounds and smells they see a lot of potential for improving life for patients. wasn't this a collar happy show. slowly . carefully. soon. to get. discovery. subscribe to. documentary on. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what is the latest research so. information and context. the coronavirus of the code of special monday to friday
louis to all 3 stations on average it was reduced by almost 30 percent. on expected to accept but it's no surprise that different hues could have such a strong effect on our health. perceived colors and that makes something happen in our bodies colors can directly influence our breathing even our blood sugar levels you may be familiar with that when you see a delicious looking color and feel like eating even though you're not hungry like when there's a pretty picture of a dessert on the menu....
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the 54—year—old was allegedly shot by 23—year—old louis de zoysa, who remains in a critical condition in hospital. ourwn hall where the inquest is taking place. this was the formal opening and adjourning of the inquest into the death of sergeant matt ratana. the senior coroner for south london, sarah allman walsh, was sitting here in the council chamber at croydon town hall. everyone was very well socially distanced, following on from your previous item. and she heard from the officer in charge of the murder investigation into the death of sergeant matt ratana. that's the detective superintendent nick blackburn. he described how at a 130 last friday morning, a 23—year—old man was stopped in south london. he was found to have a controlled substance and ammunition on him, so he was handcuffed to the rear taken in a peace vehicle to the croydon custom near centre where he was held in a holding area —— croydon custody centre. he was going to be search when he produced a firearm and fired, and the words of nick blackburn, several times, injuring both sergeant matt to ratana and himself. both are taken to h
the 54—year—old was allegedly shot by 23—year—old louis de zoysa, who remains in a critical condition in hospital. ourwn hall where the inquest is taking place. this was the formal opening and adjourning of the inquest into the death of sergeant matt ratana. the senior coroner for south london, sarah allman walsh, was sitting here in the council chamber at croydon town hall. everyone was very well socially distanced, following on from your previous item. and she heard from the officer...
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shows princes george and louis and princess charlotte, putting questions about their favourite animals to sir david attenborough. so, let's begin. lovely to see you both, telling ourline, if we do lose the line, we will continue. but so far so good, we're going to start with the last 2a hours. and that is president trump. the telegraph, lucy, would you like to kick this off? yes, this was held by doctor shawn conley who is playing the medical team at walter reed memorial hospital and that's where president trump was taken in the overall message was they were pleased by president trump's progress and give us president trump's progress and give us little bits of information. but it all started to unravel when the doctor was under, two reasons, really, when he was put under scrutiny about oxygen and when the president, when donald trump was given oxygen, if he is given it at all, it did seem that doctor conley was being extremely precise with his wording to say that donald trump is not having any oxygen today and journalist really pressed him on this and he also talked about the fa ct this and he also talked about the fact that we were 72 hours into the diagnosis. th
shows princes george and louis and princess charlotte, putting questions about their favourite animals to sir david attenborough. so, let's begin. lovely to see you both, telling ourline, if we do lose the line, we will continue. but so far so good, we're going to start with the last 2a hours. and that is president trump. the telegraph, lucy, would you like to kick this off? yes, this was held by doctor shawn conley who is playing the medical team at walter reed memorial hospital and that's...
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louis. well i take that as a yes and with that we wrap up another show but don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our website for this week's draw and we would like to know which dish is the most popular in your country send us in your answers and by doing so you could become the proud owner of a tablet as always for me and the rest of us here at euro max thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. what's going on here. my house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. shift experience delivers facts and shows what the future holds . just living in the digital world shift. 15 minutes on d w. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verse verse from here you can see many of the important signs and i'll be checking elbows spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its good the culture now let's get going in line with the model baroque and wine lucas take it explores and it must around the checking of the. than 30 minutes on t w. why did this person his home. there are many answer
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people while shouting god is greatest in our back in the last number of years the nation has faced a number of brutal terror attacks. on t. terror expert dr louis harrington believes the sharlee abdo car could sure has been spoken about how being well used as an excuse by islamist to curry out atrocities and they would have attempted in any case. when we need to see what goes on with the stream of speech it annoys a lot of people and the people that sharing our test at the track they're not doing it because of charlie hebdo they're not doing it because of of what's going on there they use 8 serves as a useful way of giving what they're planning to do anyway legitimacy you know there are a lot of people who disagree with charlie or don't it's all just thousands of what you would call is list is a mystic stream ists. it's very few more terrorists there's very few people who actually do the deal if the charlie hebdo was so offensive was so horrible surely they could be thousands of people on the street stabbing one another it's not it's a tiny tiny minority what is it about the tiny minority that distinguishes them from all the rest of us and that
people while shouting god is greatest in our back in the last number of years the nation has faced a number of brutal terror attacks. on t. terror expert dr louis harrington believes the sharlee abdo car could sure has been spoken about how being well used as an excuse by islamist to curry out atrocities and they would have attempted in any case. when we need to see what goes on with the stream of speech it annoys a lot of people and the people that sharing our test at the track they're not...
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our guest is henry olsen. donna is on the phone from st. louis. good morning. caller: three things. debate, mostthat people on the planet would have a hard time not calling him something worse than a clown. i thought biden showed great restraint. it would have taken me five but to talk about how trump has mishandled the virus crisis. as far as the debate, there's a good reason why trump interrupted and talked over biden. everything he says is a lie. -- trump couldn't take a chance on letting biden speak. yet that we can have a real debate is a mute button for when trump tries to take over biden's two minutes. countryle of this deserve a real debate. i wouldn't call that a debate. thank you. most people would agree with that. i think most people would agree with that last point. it was not a debate. a shouting match. whether or not they would install a mute button, i think the president would be well advised to not do this again. if there is going to be another debate, he needs to be more respectful. the fact is trump is on the defensive are merely because of his behavior and his cha
our guest is henry olsen. donna is on the phone from st. louis. good morning. caller: three things. debate, mostthat people on the planet would have a hard time not calling him something worse than a clown. i thought biden showed great restraint. it would have taken me five but to talk about how trump has mishandled the virus crisis. as far as the debate, there's a good reason why trump interrupted and talked over biden. everything he says is a lie. -- trump couldn't take a chance on letting...
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louis. well i take that as a yes and with that we wrap up another show but don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our website for this week's draw and we would like to know which dish is the most popular in your country send us in your answers and by doing so you could become the proud owner of a tablet well as always from me and the rest of us here at your max thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. slow internet connections are a growing problem. but the fashion scene change with the help of a swarm of hundreds of many 1000 light they orbit the earth and send their data all over the world. the 1st satellites have already been sent out high speed internet from outer space. 15 minutes on d. w. . it's their obsession for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete devotion that makes them the best wildlife photographer in the world. fascinating. and traumatic. confrontational. and stirring. find adventures for. one goal play in the preservation of our planet. is not a sinister pardon treason serving pan is a. sauce that's dangerous surat possibly obsession such star
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louis. well i take that as a yes and with that we wrap up another show but don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our website for this week's draw and we would like to know which dish is the most popular in your country send us in your answers and by doing so you could become the proud owner of a tablet well as always for me and the rest of us here at euro max thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. there's a cultural raging over the american dream. u.s. prison but which way is it headed artists are concerned what moves the photographers the filmmakers and writers share their views on nation turmoil. arts 21. and 30 minutes on d w. article 5 of the universal declaration of right. no one shall be subjected to torture. just like this the cia's still dedicated time and effort into researching torture methods. and the results led to one of the darkest chapters in u.s. history. 75 minutes on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss trying to do through the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crawl along res
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louis. well i take that as a yes and with that we wrap up another show but don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our website for this week's draw and we would like to know which dish is the most popular in your country send us in your answers and by doing so you could become the proud owner of a tablet as always from me and the rest of us here at euro max thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. the old mind bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verse verse from here you can see many of the important signs and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its good the culture now let's get going in line with the motto baroque and wine lou steak it explores and it must around the chick in. 30 minutes on t w. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences are disastrous our documentary series displaced. drowns in floods the climate exodus from the. what becomes of those who stay behind when their homes are flooded. and their fields dry out. 75 minutes on d w. fake hair and real story. wh
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louis. well i take that as a yes and with that we wrap up another show but don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our website for this week's draw and we would like to know which dish is the most popular in your country send us in your answers and by doing so you could become the proud owner of a tablet as always from me and the rest of us here at your max thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. the old line bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verse for from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those faults and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its difficulties are now let's get going in line with the model broken wind loop to stay explored and last around checking them. down 30 minutes on d. w. . is quite a simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. the experience knowledge to morrow to just. 60 t.w. . closely. carefully. don't know there's a move to get good. old fashioned. discover the old. place. subscribe to documentary on you tube. plato is for me. is f
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our sun and solar system came into being billions of years ago. that's it. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm louis vonjones. this is bbc news.far, but it ended on something of a high. water contrast there as we move into the new day to see some really quite heavy rain moving into parts of england and wales. it will feel a little bit cooler across some areas. low pressure certainly dominating the weather through tuesday, throwing the weather front across the northern and western scotland, but down towards biscay that we look for the next development. that, in fact, is all tied in with storm barbara. the air is coming in from the south, so, it's not a cold start to the new day on wednesday, but it really will be a wet one across the southern areas and the rain just keeps on coming through the morning, easily 30 to a0 mm quite widely. bits and pieces of the rain further to the north and the old weather fronts still producing rain across the northern western isles of scotland and the northwest of the mainland. but the odd drip and drab getting into northern ireland. come the afternoon, top temperatures 17 rather than 19 of tuesd
our sun and solar system came into being billions of years ago. that's it. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm louis vonjones. this is bbc news.far, but it ended on something of a high. water contrast there as we move into the new day to see some really quite heavy rain moving into parts of england and wales. it will feel a little bit cooler across some areas. low pressure certainly dominating the weather through tuesday, throwing the weather front across the northern and...
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our countries great global wealth. >> good morning. you mention she was a strong supporter of the wpa. and i'm wondering if she had friendships with louis hine and dorothy lange? francis perkins was less involved and the public works projects what she did is lobby for the funding that allowed those programs to happen. she was the reason that any of those things actually happened. in fact, she has a wonderful story. when she went to the white house and embattled fdr to keep those programs in place, the money for all of the various programs, and in fact, david taylor will be speaking after me. he'll be talking about the office program that was part of the new deal at that time. and frances perkins was the biggest single advocate of that. >> hi. my name is isaac. i have a question, what was the top programs as she put forward? >> what was her top priority? >> her top priority. >> it was her social security and that was her single biggest source of pride in her entire life. she felt it was a program that would last for ever. in fact, there are 50 million people on social security today. >> could you comment on her relationship to eleanor ro
our countries great global wealth. >> good morning. you mention she was a strong supporter of the wpa. and i'm wondering if she had friendships with louis hine and dorothy lange? francis perkins was less involved and the public works projects what she did is lobby for the funding that allowed those programs to happen. she was the reason that any of those things actually happened. in fact, she has a wonderful story. when she went to the white house and embattled fdr to keep those programs...