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maggie. david?layed by calvin harris junior who is so great and last year's waves and has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma, living in the kind of lavish pool laden pad that should be the layer of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? stop, stop, stop. i am not going to tell you guys you are great if you're not great. directed by the same director who made the so—so emma thompson tv satire late night, it is gently between the passably innocuous and frankly ridiculous dishing up sub—fidelity conversations about the pros and cons of pop music interspersed with the kind of fanciful music production sequences that make 2006's wish fulfillment fantasy bands land look like a hard—hitting rocking entry. you said you would listen to me this time. there are a couple of nice supporting performances most notably from ice cube, grace's managerjack, a man desperate for his client to accept the celine dion style
maggie. david?layed by calvin harris junior who is so great and last year's waves and has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma, living in the kind of lavish pool laden pad that should be the layer of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? stop, stop, stop. i am not going to tell you guys you are great if you're not great. directed by the same director who made the so—so emma thompson tv satire...
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maggie. david?is david played by calvin harrier who was so great in last year's waves and has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma, living in the kind of lavish pool laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? stop, stop, stop. i am not going to tell you guys you are great if you're not great. directed by the same director who made the so—so emma thompson tv satire late night, it is gently between the passably innocuous and frankly ridiculous dishing up sub—high fidelity conversations about the pros and cons of pop music interspersed with the kind of fanciful music production sequences that make 2006's wish fulfillment fantasy bandslam look like a hard—hitting rocking entry. you said you would listen to me this time. there are a couple of nice supporting performances most notably from ice cube, grace's managerjack, a man desperate for his client to accept the celine dion
maggie. david?is david played by calvin harrier who was so great in last year's waves and has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma, living in the kind of lavish pool laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? stop, stop, stop. i am not going to tell you guys you are great if you're not great. directed by the same director who made the so—so emma thompson tv...
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maggie. david.is david, played by kelvin harrisonjr, who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma: a muso who busks his songs on the streets but lives in the kind of lavish pool—laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from, and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? hmm. stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! i'm not going to tell you guys you're great if you're not great. directed by nisha ganatra, who made the similarly so—so emma thompson satire late night, the high note swings gently between the passably innocuous and the frankly ridiculous, dishing up sub high fidelity conversations about the pros and cons of pop music interspersed with the kind of fanciful music production sequences that make 2006's wish fulfilment fantasy band slam look like a hard—hitting warts and all rockumentary. you said you was going to listen to me this time. there were a couple of nice supporting perform
maggie. david.is david, played by kelvin harrisonjr, who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma: a muso who busks his songs on the streets but lives in the kind of lavish pool—laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from, and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? hmm. stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! i'm not going to tell you guys you're great if you're not great....
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sanjay gupta and with maggie. the president is taking hydroxychloroquine and telling others to do the same thing. but the food and drug administration put out this warning in april. let me read it to you and the viewers -- >> that's very concerning. i don't understand what tack car tachycard yeah. >> it can flip into a more concerning heart rhythm. there is a history here. this medication has been around for several decades, but as they started to try it for covid-19, they saw things that were concerning. doctors could prescribe it off label. but as the fda started to look at these studies coming in, they said there is enough of a concern here that outside of a clinical trial or hospitalization, this medicine should no longer be used. keep in mind two things, treatment of coronavirus and the other is prophylaxis or trying to prevent the infection after you have been exposed. in these treated patients they found it was not helpful and could potentially cause harm. there is no evidence it could prevent the disease.
sanjay gupta and with maggie. the president is taking hydroxychloroquine and telling others to do the same thing. but the food and drug administration put out this warning in april. let me read it to you and the viewers -- >> that's very concerning. i don't understand what tack car tachycard yeah. >> it can flip into a more concerning heart rhythm. there is a history here. this medication has been around for several decades, but as they started to try it for covid-19, they saw...
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this home -- iversen's, jane and edward, and their adopted daughter maggie. this home is the largest they arrived on the first train in 1868 when there was nothing here. they made their fortune and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and then here, we tell history like this ever jacked -- suffrage act. we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, th wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we were here, and one of the reasons the legislature did it is they may needed to attract women's of the west. this was cowboys, railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. it was full voting rights, full holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state that can cl
this home -- iversen's, jane and edward, and their adopted daughter maggie. this home is the largest they arrived on the first train in 1868 when there was nothing here. they made their fortune and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and then here, we tell history like this ever jacked -- suffrage act. we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, th wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming...
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be you know i would not sleep well but maggie i don't want you in the evening out and i ask you even if it doesn't very. much. to be grand only i'm going to school now it's. all right that's militia reporting for us in daily thank you for. on some of the coronavirus steve elements global confirmed cases are approaching 5000000 and the death toll is more than 323000 brazil has confirmed a record rising daily deaths from the disease 1000 $179.00 people died from the virus on tuesday south korean high schools have reopened after being shut down for 2 months hundreds of thousands of older students have returned to the cross room and a strict hygiene controls at britain's aerospace manufacturer rolls royce says it's causing at least $9000.00 jobs a 6th of its workforce because of the fall in global travel.
be you know i would not sleep well but maggie i don't want you in the evening out and i ask you even if it doesn't very. much. to be grand only i'm going to school now it's. all right that's militia reporting for us in daily thank you for. on some of the coronavirus steve elements global confirmed cases are approaching 5000000 and the death toll is more than 323000 brazil has confirmed a record rising daily deaths from the disease 1000 $179.00 people died from the virus on tuesday south korean...
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maggie, thank you very much. let me bring in "washington post" columnist and cnn political commentator, catherine rampell. people are feeling this, now the data is bearing it out. i wonder if you have thoughts on how we can make these painful numbers digestible and comprehensible for people? >> it's really challenging. i mean, the official number for unemployment was 23 million people. but that excluded a lot of people who probably should have been counted, people who have given up looking, they don't get counted. people who had hours cut, working part-time. even if it's only 23 million people, that's just mind bogglingly hyun. the w huge. i've been triing ying to explai through comparisons. 23 million people is every man, woman, child in the state of florida having been working and then lost their jobs. or we've wiped out all of the job gains that the economy has created going back to 2011, or if you want to drill down into a specific industry like leisure and hospitality, president trump's own industry, they lo
maggie, thank you very much. let me bring in "washington post" columnist and cnn political commentator, catherine rampell. people are feeling this, now the data is bearing it out. i wonder if you have thoughts on how we can make these painful numbers digestible and comprehensible for people? >> it's really challenging. i mean, the official number for unemployment was 23 million people. but that excluded a lot of people who probably should have been counted, people who have given...
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maggie ru maggie rulli has more. >> oh, god! >> reporter: tonight, rescue teams in pakistan searching through plane debris and building rubble of the nearly 100 people on board, miraculously at least two people survive, include hag man who says after the crash he saw light, unfastened his seat belt and ran. the pilot declaring an emergency as it tried to land in karachi after a 90-minute flight. >> we are proceeding back, sir. we have lost engine. >> reporter: issuing a distress call in the final moments. >> mayday, mayday, mayday. >> reporter: witnesses on the ground saying they saw the plane try to land two or three times before crashing into the crowded neighborhood just two miles from the airport. the country has been under a st domestic flights, setting a maximum limit of 100 passengers per plane. many people on this flight were trying to make it home in time to celebrate the end of ramadan with their loved ones. the state department confirmed a u.s. citizen was on board, but can't confirm if they were killed or one of the
maggie ru maggie rulli has more. >> oh, god! >> reporter: tonight, rescue teams in pakistan searching through plane debris and building rubble of the nearly 100 people on board, miraculously at least two people survive, include hag man who says after the crash he saw light, unfastened his seat belt and ran. the pilot declaring an emergency as it tried to land in karachi after a 90-minute flight. >> we are proceeding back, sir. we have lost engine. >> reporter: issuing a...
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maggie, i read the reporting on dr. birx questioning the cdc and saying that, well, you know, if people didn't actually get a diagnosis of they were positive with covid, then that might put into question the cause of their death. the idea that, you know, you don't give -- there's not enough testing for people, testing is not available for anybody who wants it as the president keeps saying, and people die without getting tested and in some places morgues are backed up and they're not testing everybody even in death whether or not they were covid positive. it's just assumed they are. to then deny the people at least the honesty of what caused their death just seems particularly striking for this administration. to fail on testing and then claim, well, because that person wasn't tested, you know, this doesn't count. >> reporter: i think what you just said, anderson, is exactly it. i think the biggest failure from this administration over the first two months of this crisis was in the testing. there were other failures as w
maggie, i read the reporting on dr. birx questioning the cdc and saying that, well, you know, if people didn't actually get a diagnosis of they were positive with covid, then that might put into question the cause of their death. the idea that, you know, you don't give -- there's not enough testing for people, testing is not available for anybody who wants it as the president keeps saying, and people die without getting tested and in some places morgues are backed up and they're not testing...
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maggie haberman as well. to maggie's point on testing, that new study warning that abbott's i.d. now, which was a quick covid-19 test, it frequently gives false negative results. the covid-related syndrome affecting kids. new evidence the virus attack -- attacks multiple organs in the body. going to have an update on all that and the apparent clash between medical realities and what the president would perhaps like them to be. joining us is cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. also, michael olsterholm. >> when you hear dr. fauci she o play all sides of the equation. i don't know if the sides are politics and -- or if he thinks it's democrat and -- i don't know what the sides are. >> i don't know what the sides are, eergtither, anderson. i think dr. fauci's been consistent in what he's been saying all along here. this idea that, would a vaccine be available by the fall? dr. fauci, you know, he is very careful with his words. i think the way he phrased it was, that would be a bridge too far, i think to suggest that a vaccine would be available by the fall. a vaccine's not
maggie haberman as well. to maggie's point on testing, that new study warning that abbott's i.d. now, which was a quick covid-19 test, it frequently gives false negative results. the covid-related syndrome affecting kids. new evidence the virus attack -- attacks multiple organs in the body. going to have an update on all that and the apparent clash between medical realities and what the president would perhaps like them to be. joining us is cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. also,...
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anyway, we love you, maggie. >> we love you, maggie. >> you have to eat it, whit. >>> now to our "gmaatenst co dr. todd ellerin, an abc news medical contributor and infectious disease physician. thanks so much for being with us. let's start with this study published friday in "the lancet." it looked at patients and then treated them with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine. talk to us about what the study found. >> sure. good morning, eva. so basically large study published by "the lancet," 96,000 patients with covid-19 either received hydroxychloroquine alone or that along with the zit what they showed there was a significant increase in death in both groups. in the hydroxychloroquine group, 34% increase in death. in that when you added in zithromyacin, a 45% increase in death. okay, and even a higher risk of cardiac arrhythmias so we weren't sure before whether this didn't have benefit but now this combination or individual medication may be harmful in patients with covid-19. now, two points. one is patients that are already on this like hydroxychloroquine for other reasons, we really
anyway, we love you, maggie. >> we love you, maggie. >> you have to eat it, whit. >>> now to our "gmaatenst co dr. todd ellerin, an abc news medical contributor and infectious disease physician. thanks so much for being with us. let's start with this study published friday in "the lancet." it looked at patients and then treated them with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine. talk to us about what the study found. >> sure. good morning, eva. so basically...
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maggie, the obvious question for folks at home tonight, how soon before we hear about results in those human trials when it comes to this particular trial? >> reporter: the researchers at oxford say they hope to see signs the vaccine is working in humans in just a few weeks, but even if everything goes well, it will still be months before they can roll out a vaccine. david? >> months away, but a lot of hope around the world. maggie, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the tornado watch across five states as we're on the air this evening. as we track severe storms from texas right up into the northeast. >>> we also have news on the f-22 crashing during the training exercise. news coming in on that. my best friend who sleeps over every friday night, doesn't count. (laughs) my new baby sister, she counts. my mom's best friend, who's been living with us, she counts. the dog, mr. bebe, should count, but he doesn't. complete the census online, by phone, or by mail. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov here's the thing about managing for your business.s when you've got public
maggie, the obvious question for folks at home tonight, how soon before we hear about results in those human trials when it comes to this particular trial? >> reporter: the researchers at oxford say they hope to see signs the vaccine is working in humans in just a few weeks, but even if everything goes well, it will still be months before they can roll out a vaccine. david? >> months away, but a lot of hope around the world. maggie, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight,...
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maggie, great reporter. this video tape of this and this is the president of the united states three months ago to the day saying no problem. >> the risk to the american people remain very low, it may get a little bigger or may not get bigger at all. when you have 15 people and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down close to zero. that's a good job. we have it so well under control. we have done a very good job. there is a chance it won't spread. >> the chance that it won't spread. 15 got to zero. the number to the right of your screen of almost 1.7 million cases and 100,000 deaths, alex. >> the thing that's so key about what maggie was saying and the video we just watched, these are all stuff that the people will remember. there has been times that the president tried and succeeded changing the subject. and there has been ampled of videos and evidence to c contradict of what he says. this is very, very present in people's daily lives and they are paying attention and they do remember it. there i
maggie, great reporter. this video tape of this and this is the president of the united states three months ago to the day saying no problem. >> the risk to the american people remain very low, it may get a little bigger or may not get bigger at all. when you have 15 people and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down close to zero. that's a good job. we have it so well under control. we have done a very good job. there is a chance it won't spread. >> the chance that it...
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. >>> and joining us, chief of infection diseases and cnn political analyst maggie haberman, white house correspondent for the "new york times." doctor, put up the new york numbers to see the progress made in this state. a very steep decline in the number of cases. and to an extent, that's the story over a large swath of the country. put up the map here and you can see the areas where the case counts are going down. all of them in green are going down. the ones that are sort of beige holding steady. red, cases are going up. notable. cases going down in states like new york, also by the way, in georgia, which began reopening more than two weeks ago. again, given that the case count is going down in new york, and given that states have reopened and still have their case numbers go down, why do you think the decision was necessary from governor cuomo to extend the stay-at-home orders for most of the state another month? >> right. very good points. we have to remember if someone contracts the virus it can take up to a week, up to ten days to show symptoms. it's not you immediately reopen a s
. >>> and joining us, chief of infection diseases and cnn political analyst maggie haberman, white house correspondent for the "new york times." doctor, put up the new york numbers to see the progress made in this state. a very steep decline in the number of cases. and to an extent, that's the story over a large swath of the country. put up the map here and you can see the areas where the case counts are going down. all of them in green are going down. the ones that are sort...
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joining us now is maggie haberman, white house correspondent at the new york times. great to see you. this morning, let's talk about what's going on inside the white house. so these two people in the inner orbit of president trump and vice president pence, katie miller, the spokesperson for pence and president trump's personal valet have tested positive. now that they're doing contact tracing, do they know how these two people were exposed? >> as far as we know, alisyn, they don't. and if they do, they have not said and we should be very clear they publicly released very little information about both cases and the case of katie miller, reporters were not reporting her name as they were refusing to release it at the time. and then the president blurted it out in part because he is annoyed that there is another case that is close to him at a public event on friday. so we don't know how they caught it and they may never know, but we do know that it created a sense of enormous anxiety within the white house, not for everybody, but for a number of people who are now scare
joining us now is maggie haberman, white house correspondent at the new york times. great to see you. this morning, let's talk about what's going on inside the white house. so these two people in the inner orbit of president trump and vice president pence, katie miller, the spokesperson for pence and president trump's personal valet have tested positive. now that they're doing contact tracing, do they know how these two people were exposed? >> as far as we know, alisyn, they don't. and if...
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orpheus framed maggie for a crash that he caused? >> zoey: yes. and i can't tell you how sorry i am. my father and chris caused heartache for so many innocent people. >> rafe: and i gotta get maggie out of prison as soon as possible. >> zoey: tell the da that you have exculpatory evidence-- >> rafe: no, first, we gotta put your old man behind bars. >> zoey: tell me what i can do to help. >> rafe: i need a signed statement from you. >> zoey: done. [cell phone beeps] >> rafe: and your brother. oh, damn. it's david's sitter reminding me that she has to leave on time tonight. >> zoey: let me take over. >> rafe: you? >> zoey: yes, i'm his aunt. >> rafe: yeah, so listen, as much as a
orpheus framed maggie for a crash that he caused? >> zoey: yes. and i can't tell you how sorry i am. my father and chris caused heartache for so many innocent people. >> rafe: and i gotta get maggie out of prison as soon as possible. >> zoey: tell the da that you have exculpatory evidence-- >> rafe: no, first, we gotta put your old man behind bars. >> zoey: tell me what i can do to help. >> rafe: i need a signed statement from you. >> zoey: done. [cell...
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. >> maggie, it is election year, what he thinks will help his reelection.m fascinated the president travels to pennsylvania and travels to michigan this week and now he's going up to capitol hill. he's trying to show the american people it is safe to get out and about. you have democrats at the hearing trying to lecture secretary mnuchin, how many looif looi lives are you willing to risk to spend americans back to work. there is a disagreement between the parties right now. >> there is. andrew cuomo when he talked about his concerns of the economy verses the ultimate precautions of trying to preserve everyone o preserve even one loss of life. the president has said there is always going to be death and something and life has to go on. he's concerned of the psychological impact and depression and other things. look, the president believes and whether his right or not, we'll find out, the president believes that the way he can win reelection is the economy appears to be coming back. the economy is unlikely to come back marginally and if everything remains clo
. >> maggie, it is election year, what he thinks will help his reelection.m fascinated the president travels to pennsylvania and travels to michigan this week and now he's going up to capitol hill. he's trying to show the american people it is safe to get out and about. you have democrats at the hearing trying to lecture secretary mnuchin, how many looif looi lives are you willing to risk to spend americans back to work. there is a disagreement between the parties right now. >>...
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maggie rulli from paris tonight. >> reporter: tonight, paris coming out in full force. the second the lockdown was lifted. hundreds lining the waterways as people are allowed to leave their home without a permission slip for the first time in 55 days. police forced to break up small groups. many stores getting back to business. public transit is open here in paris, but masks are mandatory. the government handing out more than 4 million masks this week to riders. in the uk, more commuters are also returning to work. the government releasing a 51-page plan on reopening the country after prime minister boris johnson was criticized for giving the public confusing guidance. but as lockdowns relax, the everpresent fear of another wave. south korea, a country that was quick to flatten the curve, is now reporting over 80 new cases all linked to 1 person, who visited 5 different clubs on 1 night. the government now tracing thousands of people. and wuhan, china, the original epicenter, reporting a cluster of new cases for the first time in a month. in brazil, shocking scenes of c
maggie rulli from paris tonight. >> reporter: tonight, paris coming out in full force. the second the lockdown was lifted. hundreds lining the waterways as people are allowed to leave their home without a permission slip for the first time in 55 days. police forced to break up small groups. many stores getting back to business. public transit is open here in paris, but masks are mandatory. the government handing out more than 4 million masks this week to riders. in the uk, more commuters...
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maggie rulli joins us with the latest. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: amy, good morning.images on the ground are absolutely horrifying. as you said, there are more than 98 people on board that pakistan international airlines flight. ey saw the plane try to from e land two or three times before crashing into a residential area. we're also told the pilot reported technical issues to the control tower, and both runways were open before the plane crashed. it went down in that residential area by the airport. it's a very populated area. also known as being a poor and congested area as well. it's too early to tell how many were home at the time but a military official tells abc news right now their teams are on the ground and they're looking for any bodies or survivors from that plane crash or from the homes in that area. it's also important to remember that right now in pakistan, it's beginning to the the end of ramadan. this is a time where people come together as families may have been flying home to see their families or out shopping trying to get food for a celebration din
maggie rulli joins us with the latest. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: amy, good morning.images on the ground are absolutely horrifying. as you said, there are more than 98 people on board that pakistan international airlines flight. ey saw the plane try to from e land two or three times before crashing into a residential area. we're also told the pilot reported technical issues to the control tower, and both runways were open before the plane crashed. it went down in that residential...
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here's maggie rulli reporting >> reporter: the study is small, but the results are promising. six rhesus monkeys were given a single dose of the vaccine. 14 days later, some of them developed protective antibodies against covid-19. 28 days later, all of them did. the monkeys were then exposed to high levels of the virus, and the vaccine kept the virus from replicating in the lun them. and injecting the vaccine, which contain as a weakened version of the virus, did not cause covid-19 to form in the monkeys. >> what we've seen is it works just as we hoped for, and it works nicely. >> reporter: success in monkeys is a key hurdle. they share so much of our dna, but many vaccines that protect monkeys fail on humans. >> i finally got the vaccination done today. >> reporter: human trials began last month, with more than 1,000 volunteers injected so far. >> we can we can be the people who solve this awful, awful pandemic. >> there's a will the lot of hope surveillance rounding this one in multiple trials around the world. maggie, the obvious question for folks at home, how soon before
here's maggie rulli reporting >> reporter: the study is small, but the results are promising. six rhesus monkeys were given a single dose of the vaccine. 14 days later, some of them developed protective antibodies against covid-19. 28 days later, all of them did. the monkeys were then exposed to high levels of the virus, and the vaccine kept the virus from replicating in the lun them. and injecting the vaccine, which contain as a weakened version of the virus, did not cause covid-19 to...
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good morning, maggie. >>> good morning, eva. know that you and i both know there is no better way to kick off the weekend than with new music from pop superstar britney spears. the singer has just released new music for the first time in four years. do yourself a favor, take a listen to "mood ring." ♪ and now i'm falling for you ♪ i think i've been here before ♪ >> reporter: britney's famous "cooperation i did it again" came out 20 years, but don't worry. she is back doing it again. that song "mood ring" was released initially under japanese edition of the 2016 album "glory." the track became a favorite over the years with the fan base begging for it to finally be available worldwide. britney, she heard you. she delivered. she dropped the track on friday saying, what was requested next is out now. i hope you turn up "mood ring" sooo loud. don't worry, girl, we will. many did. the song hit number one on itunes in the u.s. and, again, 20 years ago, if you can believe it, "oops, i did it again" came out and makes me feel old but ne
good morning, maggie. >>> good morning, eva. know that you and i both know there is no better way to kick off the weekend than with new music from pop superstar britney spears. the singer has just released new music for the first time in four years. do yourself a favor, take a listen to "mood ring." ♪ and now i'm falling for you ♪ i think i've been here before ♪ >> reporter: britney's famous "cooperation i did it again" came out 20 years, but don't...
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it speaks a lot to those times. >> maggie haberman, great to have you with us.s for being with us. >> thanks, john. >>> schiff a in new york city shut down for violating city and state coronavirus orders. details, next. america's oldest lighthouse has weathered many storms. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone else. together, we'll weather this storm. we turn to the most certain thing there is. science. science can overcome diseases. create cures. and yes, beat pandemics. it has before. it will again. because when it's faced with a new opponent, it doesn't back down - it revs up. asking questions 'til it finds what it's looking for. that's the power of science. so we're taking our science and unleashing it. our research, experts and resources. all in an effort to advance potential therapies and vaccines. other companies and academic institutions are doing the same. the entire global scientific community is working together to beat this thing. and we're using science to help make it happen. because when science wins, we all win. anyour graduation mayce lo
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joining us now, cnn political analyst, maggie haberman. in some ways, i guess it's not surprising.he president is setting fort the narrative he would like to see. that is we move forward with the economy, it's going to be a little rough but we're good, we're moving on. that's not the case, of course, despite the fact that he's winding down the task force. >> i think that's right. look, it's very clear that the white house wants to put the economy front and center. that's what they want to move toward and want the emphasis on that as well as a vaccine and therapeutic drugs to treat covid-19. as you point out, that's not the reality of where this virus is right now. the task force has been problems from the beginning. there were issues about people left off of it. over the iteration, it was taken over by mike pence, jared kushner working. this task force is where the medical professionals have been involved. the white house insists they will still be involved. this doesn't mean they're going anywhere. what it also means, candidly, there's not going to be an opportunity for the presid
joining us now, cnn political analyst, maggie haberman. in some ways, i guess it's not surprising.he president is setting fort the narrative he would like to see. that is we move forward with the economy, it's going to be a little rough but we're good, we're moving on. that's not the case, of course, despite the fact that he's winding down the task force. >> i think that's right. look, it's very clear that the white house wants to put the economy front and center. that's what they want to...
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maggie rulli beaming in from london this morning.ng to you. >> good morning, dan. we're kicking things off with great news for "avatar" fans, because the sequels are apparently the first major film that's going resume production. now there was this post on instagram showing two high-tech boats on set, the cast and crew are returning to new zealand this week. check out this pic from the official "avatar" twitter page. it shows cast members, all taking a break from filming earlier this year. they were filming in a special 900,000-gallon water tank that was built just for these sequels. how coolat, now e "avar" sls areyoe to the first has a release date of december, 2021. >>> now this year's class of 2020 is missing out on a lot. but they're not going to let a lockdown stop them from making some epic senior year memories and here to help is mtv. they hosted a virtual promathon. it was filled with music to get you dancing. from chloe and halle. ♪ >> and michelle obama was there sharing words of inspiration. >> look, there's no playbook f
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>> all right, maggie, thank you. >>> back here tonight, to the other major story we're following tonight. investigators looking closely at surveillance video appearing to show the final moments of ahmaud arbery, just before he was shot and killed by a father and son who said they were trying to make a citizen's arrest. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, law enforcement reviewing video appearing to show ahmaud arbery in the moments before he died. this surveillance footage obtained by abc affiliate first coast news. a man enters this house under construction in the mostly white south georgia neighborhood of satilla shores. arbery's lawyers say they believe it's ahmaud. video from inside the home obtained by local station wjxt shows the man in a white shirt and khaki shorts looking around. the first 911 call coming in around 1:08 p.m. >> there's a guy in the house right now. it's a house under construction. >> reporter: arbery's lawyers or "cause any damage," adding, "ahmaud's actions were in no way a felony under georgia law." the homeowner, telling "the washington post,"
>> all right, maggie, thank you. >>> back here tonight, to the other major story we're following tonight. investigators looking closely at surveillance video appearing to show the final moments of ahmaud arbery, just before he was shot and killed by a father and son who said they were trying to make a citizen's arrest. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, law enforcement reviewing video appearing to show ahmaud arbery in the moments before he died. this...
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the terminally ill maggie it will ultimately. leave her lover and forfeit her happiness.after the rehearsal johnno meyer gives all of the dancers in-depth individual feedback. that. change our spatial the fitness of it set up a jewish in the center but it's. the 1st time. he never tires of explaining his ideas and demonstrating what he's looking for. he throws himself into his work with body and soul you. have the same faith with. the 1st it's good to have all this in the kitchen for god and so you know he gives you so much image of soccer ekta it tells you why you have to do it like that why it's more. credible for the audience why what is the sense of doing it is just like i want you to do it it's always there is a little bit. stretch but yes i think. even after a career spanning 50 years he's only satisfied when he can get to grips with every last detail of his productions with. johnno in meyer has been director of the hamburg ballet since 1973 and put the city on the map of international dance he also made it his home and it was here that he found his longtime partner
the terminally ill maggie it will ultimately. leave her lover and forfeit her happiness.after the rehearsal johnno meyer gives all of the dancers in-depth individual feedback. that. change our spatial the fitness of it set up a jewish in the center but it's. the 1st time. he never tires of explaining his ideas and demonstrating what he's looking for. he throws himself into his work with body and soul you. have the same faith with. the 1st it's good to have all this in the kitchen for god and so...
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maggie: exactamente. [hablan a la vez] [risas] esto es pintura con acuarela.as. estoy con el fans nÚmero uno. alan: exactamente. vamos con las mejores ofertas. aleida: exactamente. tenemos ofertas enfocados en apoyar las pequeÑas empresas. pueden escanear el cÓdigo que ven en pantalla. esto lo llevan a gangasanddeals.com rapidito. alan: esto estÁ extraordinario para esta Época. aleida: vitamina y suplementos naturales de la marca alba. oferta de 40% o 50% de descuento. sale 29.99. alan: no puede ser. para que tengan una idea. es para los huesos, para el cabello, para el sistema inmunolÓgico, para anti envejecimiento. me lo sÉ de memoria. son buenÍsimos. hay que levantar el sistema inmunolÓgico. aleida: exactamente. en oferta que lo mÁs importante. prÓximo producto tenemos aperitivos y suplementos. tenemos a mitad de precio. estÁn en 19.50 y 28.50. 50% de descuento. alan: es bÁrbaro. todo esto con esta dieta que muy famosa. aleida: y tiene cafÉ instantÁneo. estÁ increÍble. te digo que ha sido de los mejores vendidos esta semana. alan: tambiÉn tiene algo para an
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even know i would not speak let's look at maggie i don't want you and i ask you even if he doesn't think. that's. going to be grand on your i'm going to school know us. all right that's misha reporting for us in delhi thank you. and now it's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world police have fired tear gas and used bastions to disperse hundreds of protesting gone into it because in the bank that issued capital dhaka the workers are demanding of a jew wages some say they have not been paid for 3 months the coronavirus endemic has named factories to if they all thought of the country's 4000000 comment workers . and israeli courts has ordered prime minister binyamin netanyahu to appear at the opening of his trial on sunday he was indicted on charges of fraud breach of trust and accepting bribes early at the cia the trial comes just days often it was sworn into office for the 5th time. one day as most wanted genocide suspect in the ca a bill that has appeared before a french court today on charges related to the 994 massacre of at least 800000 people prosecutors have
even know i would not speak let's look at maggie i don't want you and i ask you even if he doesn't think. that's. going to be grand on your i'm going to school know us. all right that's misha reporting for us in delhi thank you. and now it's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world police have fired tear gas and used bastions to disperse hundreds of protesting gone into it because in the bank that issued capital dhaka the workers are demanding of a jew wages some say they...
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let's get a quick maggie i don't want skinny if i ask you or even if it doesn't. that's. going to be ground. all right that's. reporting for us in daily thank you. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world police have fired tear gas and used battens to disperse hundreds of protesting because in the bank the day she capital dhaka the workers are demanding wages some say they have not been paid for 3 months upon a virus pandemic has made factories to furlough or lay off of the country's $4000000.00 gone and with his. german chancellor angela merkel has said her government is in talks with new tonnesen and the european commission of a potential bailout for the airline according to the news weekly spiegel the government has proposed taking a 25 percent stake in the carrier and the package will be worth around 9000000000 euros. voters in the african nation of indy have been voting in a crucial presidential election that could see the 1st democratic transfer of power in decades the vote is taking place despite fears of political violence and the sprea
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maggie rulli, abc news, london. >> our thanks to maggie. so many people are going through so much.o find ways to get through it. >> definitely. one way is to maintain a daily structure, schedule, take a shower at the same time every day, or just dance. hd 5. discover a new world ♪ discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your a
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dana bash is joining us and maggie from "the new york times."his is a difficult day for the former president, an important day he decided to put a lot of pressure quietly among democrats for him to address this finally but we'll hear from tara reade this weekend. that's an important chapter. >> i think it is. hearing tara reade speak for herself and seeing her on camera will be important for people to assess this claim. biden finally addressed this story where a lot of democrats wanted him to do. democrats are left in a difficult position having to defend this when he was not defending it himself. we'll see what happens after she speaks. there has been some contradictions in her claims but with that said i think the most striking thing, one o f tf the striking things he said this morning is women have been right to heard. that's a principle of the me too movement which a movement that that democrats support. it shows if it holds through here as well as allegations against the republicans. >> an excellent point that maggie makes. the washington f
dana bash is joining us and maggie from "the new york times."his is a difficult day for the former president, an important day he decided to put a lot of pressure quietly among democrats for him to address this finally but we'll hear from tara reade this weekend. that's an important chapter. >> i think it is. hearing tara reade speak for herself and seeing her on camera will be important for people to assess this claim. biden finally addressed this story where a lot of democrats...
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maggie rulli, abc news, paris. >>> the man who became known as the internet sensation double rainbow man has died. paul vasquez's psychedelic response to the phenomenon turned him into an online star, with more than 46 million views. he died saturday in california, the cause has not been released. vasquez was 57 years old. >> may we all have his enthusiasm when it comes to seeing nature there. >>> two friends had a surprise visitor while on vacation in tennessee. >> the weekend away was disturbed by a bear that broke into their cabin while they were inside. while one bear came in and wrecked the place, three others were outside. the woman hid in the bedroom until police came and chased the bears away. the bears, they released a statement saying there's a double standard, when goldilocks was eating our porridge, where was the outrage? >> hilarious. those bears say, look, y'all have been gone for quite some time, we thought we had the run of the place. >> my favorite part is, though, they did steal the skittles. >> oh, taste the rainbow. it's a rainbow theme we've got here. yeah, the a
maggie rulli, abc news, paris. >>> the man who became known as the internet sensation double rainbow man has died. paul vasquez's psychedelic response to the phenomenon turned him into an online star, with more than 46 million views. he died saturday in california, the cause has not been released. vasquez was 57 years old. >> may we all have his enthusiasm when it comes to seeing nature there. >>> two friends had a surprise visitor while on vacation in tennessee....
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. >> joining us now political analyst maggie haberman, white house correspondent. i've heard overnight that this is something that has been on the president's mind all night. we saw the statement and read a statement he put out on twitter. >> i think the president will put out something more. he will describe what took place as sad and tragic, say he wants answers and say something supportive of law enforcement. i expect again that we will get a similar statement. look, what it will be important for the president to do to not say anything that will conspiracy the pot and add to the scenes that we're seeing out of maiinneapolis right now. the unrest that followed from the death of george floyd. i don't think that the president is somebody who the people will look to for comfort on a number of matters after 3 1/2 years now. but, again, it will be important not to stir the pot. the situation is obviously very, very tense there. one thing i was truck by the president used the word sad and tragic. it is true. it is sad and tragic. but it's something much more than that.
. >> joining us now political analyst maggie haberman, white house correspondent. i've heard overnight that this is something that has been on the president's mind all night. we saw the statement and read a statement he put out on twitter. >> i think the president will put out something more. he will describe what took place as sad and tragic, say he wants answers and say something supportive of law enforcement. i expect again that we will get a similar statement. look, what it will...
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democratic governor here but keep in mind maggie hasan the chair of the dscc.you pull somebody out of that job and put them on a ticket? does that complicate things? quickly going through klobuchar, minnesota, democratic governor would serve until 2022 midterm. kamala harris same situation there. less risk from democrats from that standpoint. duckworth from illinois. one more bold one in wisconsin, they go straight to a special election, chuck, in wisconsin. >> so if you're a political junky, kornacki, what you're saying is the junkies would want massachusetts or wisconsin because you get a special election quickly. every other you probably wait until the next two-year november election? >> you get like a ten-year anniversary of scott brown. you get to do it all over again. >> i'm sure that's what the world would love to have. thanks. >>> it's a long way away but it is an important factor, sherrod brown might have been on hillary clinton's ticket had there not been a republican governor in 2016. >>> up next -- four police officers fired just houfrz after distur
democratic governor here but keep in mind maggie hasan the chair of the dscc.you pull somebody out of that job and put them on a ticket? does that complicate things? quickly going through klobuchar, minnesota, democratic governor would serve until 2022 midterm. kamala harris same situation there. less risk from democrats from that standpoint. duckworth from illinois. one more bold one in wisconsin, they go straight to a special election, chuck, in wisconsin. >> so if you're a political...
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williams' comments, adrian, about the work that both you and maggie have done. you came in with insurmountable challenges and a huge agenda and an environment where you really hadn't worked before, just like maggie. i think that the way that you not only led the two of you working together but the way that you engendered the confidence of the team on the ground. and it was remar remarkable to u come together to address these challenges and to do so in such a positive manner. and i think that you have created a culture that there that since i joined the j.c.c. i have seen evolve in a positive way and the data that we're getting are much easier to understand. but i think that the idea that you and maggie came in and you were able to accomplish so much both culturally and statistically and the effect that you had on the whole profile of the l.h.h. community with the cdph, is really quite remarkable. and so i just can't quantify how grateful i think we all are to the way that you have all worked together and to your contributions in particular. >> thank you, commiss
williams' comments, adrian, about the work that both you and maggie have done. you came in with insurmountable challenges and a huge agenda and an environment where you really hadn't worked before, just like maggie. i think that the way that you not only led the two of you working together but the way that you engendered the confidence of the team on the ground. and it was remar remarkable to u come together to address these challenges and to do so in such a positive manner. and i think that...
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williams' comments, adrian, about the work that both you and maggie have done. you came in with insurmountable challenges and a huge agenda and an environment where you really hadn't worked before, just like maggie. i think that the way that you not only led the two of you working together but the way that you engendered the confidence of the team on the ground. and it was remar remarkable to u come together to address these challenges and to do so in such a positive manner. and i think that you have created a culture that there that since i joined the j.c.c. i have seen evolve in a positive way and the data that we're getting are much easier to understand. but i think that the idea that you and maggie came in and you were able to accomplish so much both culturally and statistically and the effect that you had on the whole profile of the l.h.h. community with the cdph, is really quite remarkable. and so i just can't quantify how grateful i think we all are to the way that you have all worked together and to your contributions in particular. >> thank you, commiss
williams' comments, adrian, about the work that both you and maggie have done. you came in with insurmountable challenges and a huge agenda and an environment where you really hadn't worked before, just like maggie. i think that the way that you not only led the two of you working together but the way that you engendered the confidence of the team on the ground. and it was remar remarkable to u come together to address these challenges and to do so in such a positive manner. and i think that...
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maggie. david.njr, who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma. a muso who busks his songs on the streets but lives in the kind of lavish pool—laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? hmm. stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! i'm not going to tell you guys you're great if you're not great. directed by nisha ganatra, who made the similarly so—so emma thompson satire late night, the high note swings gently between the passably innocuous and the frankly ridiculous. dishing up sub high fidelity conversations about the pros and cons of pop music interspersed with the kind of fanciful music production sequences that make 2006's wish fulfilment fantasy band slam look like a hard—hitting warts and all rockumentary. you said you was going to listen to me this time. there were a couple of nice supporting performances, most notably from ice cube a
maggie. david.njr, who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma. a muso who busks his songs on the streets but lives in the kind of lavish pool—laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook up? hmm. stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! i'm not going to tell you guys you're great if you're not great. directed by nisha ganatra, who made the...
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maggie. david. yea r‘s waves junior who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma of, a musician who asks his song on the streets but lives in the kind of lavish full laden pad that should be the lair of lavish full laden pad that should be the lairofan lavish full laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook 7 will grace make of maggie's new hook top, will grace make of maggie's new hook stop, will grace make of maggie's new hook | will grace make of maggie's new hook ' i'm will grace make of maggie's new hook up? stop, stop, stop! i'm not going to tell you guys you are great if you are not great. directed by the same director as late—night. it is between passably innocuous and frankly ridiculous. with high fidelity conversations about the pros and cons of music interspersed with the kind of basil music production sequences that make 2006
maggie. david. yea r‘s waves junior who was so great in last year's waves but has less chance to shine here. david is an enigma of, a musician who asks his song on the streets but lives in the kind of lavish full laden pad that should be the lair of lavish full laden pad that should be the lairofan lavish full laden pad that should be the lair of an international rock star. where does his wealth and musical talent come from and what will grace make of maggie's new hook 7 will grace make of...
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else was perhaps they kick you they go to jail so don't tell you you know i won't connect with you maggie 2 it's all working out. instagram is joe's hotline to young people right now he set up his own aid organization and supports other projects as well leto will of the advises city authorities and is a populist speaker who stands up for the concerns of young black men during war zone joe also works as a vehicle inspector and he's a fitness trainer he stays close to 5 youngsters in particular during several video calls a week he talks to them about their daily life and the ever present violence and now about the coronavirus as well and. his project a chick was wounded recently joe wants to keep him off the streets and help him train for a job. so what do you talk to the ghost or what do you talk to go and all with social distancing so no one gets sick these days he has a family of his own too with 3 children to take care of. it's just to protect our family and just be in that be selfish because a lot of people in our community we reach out to be selfish and you know what all these lansana
else was perhaps they kick you they go to jail so don't tell you you know i won't connect with you maggie 2 it's all working out. instagram is joe's hotline to young people right now he set up his own aid organization and supports other projects as well leto will of the advises city authorities and is a populist speaker who stands up for the concerns of young black men during war zone joe also works as a vehicle inspector and he's a fitness trainer he stays close to 5 youngsters in particular...
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maggie didn't have a graduation as well. we were together a little bit.been togetheralthe kids who didn't have graduation but we tried to make it as fun for them as we could. >> you did you gave a great speech on iheartradio, so i encourage people to go to it and i encourage you to download the song i wish you wouldn't do this. i've got this right here for your songs whenever they come out. we love you. thank you, tim, for joining us. >> thank you good to see you. >> tim is going to come back and hang with me and jenna in just a little bit carson. >> i love seeing tim there that is awesome. guys, we're going to get to "pop start. i don't have a teleprompter today, so a good thing i printed my script. start with tom and gisele as you can see. i'll tell you more about this story and more "pop start" right after this thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car a
maggie didn't have a graduation as well. we were together a little bit.been togetheralthe kids who didn't have graduation but we tried to make it as fun for them as we could. >> you did you gave a great speech on iheartradio, so i encourage people to go to it and i encourage you to download the song i wish you wouldn't do this. i've got this right here for your songs whenever they come out. we love you. thank you, tim, for joining us. >> thank you good to see you. >> tim is...
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president saying one of his tweets tonight i understand is maggie night at the white house maggie of course standing for make america great again a campaign slogan from 2016 that has persisted now here at the moment at the white house things are relatively calm quite a contrast to late in the evening and the early hours of this morning but the white house does remain well some might call it a partial lockdown really it is more a heightened state of security after those very tense protest it wasn't just the fact that there were protesters in the park across the street but the fact that they were able to breach a security barricade it revolves riot police and shields to push them back at 1 point one of the buildings that is adjacent to the white house the treasury department was tagged with graffiti it certainly was significant in terms of the advancements that were made by protesters that are opposed to donald trump's presidency so astonishing now that instead of trying to restore calm u.s. president has instead called for the supporters on the conservative side to come out and stage
president saying one of his tweets tonight i understand is maggie night at the white house maggie of course standing for make america great again a campaign slogan from 2016 that has persisted now here at the moment at the white house things are relatively calm quite a contrast to late in the evening and the early hours of this morning but the white house does remain well some might call it a partial lockdown really it is more a heightened state of security after those very tense protest it...
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even know i would not speak let's get a quick maggie how do you want skinny if you're out and i ask you even if it doesn't hit me as if that's. going to be ground on your mind you're going to school not when it's. all right that's misha reporting for us in delhi thank you it's been a few now on some of the coronavirus developments the world health organization say is 106000 cases were reported in the last 24 alice that is the most in a single day since the outbreak began russia says its outbreak is stabilizing off to recording the lowest total number of new cases since the 1st of may greece is to relaunch its tourist season on june 15th and a key boost to the economy as stone yet is testing a digital immunity possible for workplaces it would enable people to share their immunities state says with a 3rd person. let's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world taiwan's president saya england has been sworn in for a 2nd term in office in her inaugural speech side rejected china's claim of sovereignty over taiwan and called for talks so that both sides could co-exist be
even know i would not speak let's get a quick maggie how do you want skinny if you're out and i ask you even if it doesn't hit me as if that's. going to be ground on your mind you're going to school not when it's. all right that's misha reporting for us in delhi thank you it's been a few now on some of the coronavirus developments the world health organization say is 106000 cases were reported in the last 24 alice that is the most in a single day since the outbreak began russia says its...