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martin, if you want to start with that. i.g. martin: sure. like i said at the outset, nasa has been searching for that balance between user flexibility and system security. during the ten years i've been nasa, it has somewhat how widely lurched between those. i remember early on a number of years ago when they had a byob policy, which was a bring your own device policy. that was about allowing employees and even contractors to use personal devices. in the last couple of years, nasa's taken a much more measured approach and focus recently, but there are still gaps that remain in the security of these mobile devices. as you keep -- as you indicate in the report that we issued just last month, they have implemented software, but they haven't wholly implemented the controls to remove or block devices from nasa systems that shouldn't be on a nasa system. they are also not adequately monitoring the business rules for granting access with the personal device to nasa's network. they are not enforcing consistently the business needs to that, but they
martin, if you want to start with that. i.g. martin: sure. like i said at the outset, nasa has been searching for that balance between user flexibility and system security. during the ten years i've been nasa, it has somewhat how widely lurched between those. i remember early on a number of years ago when they had a byob policy, which was a bring your own device policy. that was about allowing employees and even contractors to use personal devices. in the last couple of years, nasa's taken a...
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martin., but as caroline said, already quite a lot of the country is in tier} already quite a lot of the country is in tier 3 restrictions. that's been increasing. there is increasing likelihood that even without a lockdown, london and part of the country will end up in tier 3 fairly soon as well, so it is not too far off a nyway, soon as well, so it is not too far off anyway, and, yes, unfortunately, there does seem to be this inevitability. the telegraph talks about a possible tier 4, which would be an extension of the existing system, but it certainly does seem one direction only that we are going in the stomach as i say, the big question is, to what purpose other than the short—term? the theory there that december the ist would be there that december the ist would be the end of it, that probably is optimistic, because there is a delay infection rates and the death rate and so on, hospitalization rates, because of the time the manifestation takes, in two or three weeks' time or three or fo
martin., but as caroline said, already quite a lot of the country is in tier} already quite a lot of the country is in tier 3 restrictions. that's been increasing. there is increasing likelihood that even without a lockdown, london and part of the country will end up in tier 3 fairly soon as well, so it is not too far off a nyway, soon as well, so it is not too far off anyway, and, yes, unfortunately, there does seem to be this inevitability. the telegraph talks about a possible tier 4, which...
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martin i dr. burley. i come from a company where i was a program director for a large air breather program and was both classified and unclassified elements to it. one of the big challenges that we had was that the classified elements felt under requirements which i think would effectively what chairwoman horne was tight but on classified site as far as compliance and requirements. those requirements led to owners costs to suppliers into the lower-level supply chain folks. what a be able to do, what is nasa doing i guess to make sure that the small businesses that are critical element of your supply chain are not necessarily getting overwhelmed with either cybersecurity requirements or cybersecurity development or software development work and therefore almost been dissuaded from entering into this industry and to the support chain? are be able to provide gfi or government furnished ip to make sure and slow down -- flow down to the lower-level suppliers to making sure they're baking and some of the saproc
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martin, mail. and talk of a national lockdown... martin, could you kick us lockdown... could you kick us off with that? as you say, it is a story in several papers suggesting there will be another national lockdown to be announced next week. the mail, which is been against this move, is reporting this and has an accent move, is reporting this and has an a cce nt to move, is reporting this and has an accent to report inside, suggest there are still some discussions within cabinet, some disagreement about whether to go ahead with this. obviously it is a politically difficult thing for the prime minister to duke. if he does, having talked about how it would inflict misery on people, which it will do. i don't think anybody can dispute that whether it is necessary or not. it will inflict misery for sure, but he sort of set himself against that previously. there is still some debate within cabinet according to this and yet all the figures are showing increasing infection rates and increased likelihood of that step being taken. i suppose it's more difficult for the prime minis
martin, mail. and talk of a national lockdown... martin, could you kick us lockdown... could you kick us off with that? as you say, it is a story in several papers suggesting there will be another national lockdown to be announced next week. the mail, which is been against this move, is reporting this and has an accent move, is reporting this and has an a cce nt to move, is reporting this and has an accent to report inside, suggest there are still some discussions within cabinet, some...
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some bartlett butt, would that have been-- martin, would you have gone-- martin, would you have gone it was in keeping with the character's intention? >> he doesn't need that much to go full frontal. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let the man answer. >> i was 59 when i started, so i don't think that i would have had anything that anybody would have been interested in. >> stephen: i beg to differ. >> that hurts. that really hurts. >> stephen: i beg to differ. as a 56-year-old i hope it doesn't all go away in the next three years. admittedly, there's some of it i can't see anymore. okay. ( laughter ) okay, we have an exclusive clip right now. i've been told we have an exclusive clip from the special. and i know you're working really hard to get it to us, aaron, but we don't actually-- "a," we don't really have it, nor do we or you know what the clip will be.so let's just run the clip rt now, and when we come out of it, we've all really enjoyed it, and we'll say a few vague but really informative things about the clip. oob. >> so you think the strike against me is nobody likes the smartest ki
some bartlett butt, would that have been-- martin, would you have gone-- martin, would you have gone it was in keeping with the character's intention? >> he doesn't need that much to go full frontal. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let the man answer. >> i was 59 when i started, so i don't think that i would have had anything that anybody would have been interested in. >> stephen: i beg to differ. >> that hurts. that really hurts. >> stephen: i beg to differ. as a...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines — the mayor of greater manchester accuses boris johnson of exaggerating the spread of coronavirus in the area to try to persuade local leaders to accept tougher restriction as he calls for increased financial support. anywhere could end up in tier 3 this winter. in fact, i would say places are likely to end up in tier 3 this winter. therefore it's everyone‘s concern that we protect the lowest—paid in our communities. the earlier we have the restrictions in those areas where there is high instance, the better for the economy of those areas because we stop the infection spreading in a way which will do further damage to the economy. the government says there have been nearly 17,000 more cases of coronavirus in the uk, reported in the last 2a hours and a further 67 people have died. there's fierce debate over possible further lockdown restrictions in wales that could last for up to three weeks. an annou
this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines — the mayor of greater manchester accuses boris johnson of exaggerating the spread of coronavirus in the area to try to persuade local leaders to accept tougher restriction as he calls for increased financial support. anywhere could end up in tier 3 this winter. in fact, i would say places are likely to end up in tier 3 this winter. therefore it's everyone‘s concern...
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do your children have caviar, martin?ie wood because i put something black on my toast, too, but i go for marmite. i don't think i would go for caviar. at any time of day. grace? no kids and don't ever eat caviar! i do like marmite, though. neither. i'm going to have to rethink my breakfast office. porridge? no, no, don't botherwith that either. i just take the porridge? no, no, don't botherwith that either. ijust take the dog porridge? no, no, don't botherwith that either. i just take the dog for a walk and have a cup of coffee. don't go anywhere, martin and grace, we will be back again for another look at the front pages at half past 11. welcome to click. for many of us, 2020 has been the year we have all been stuck at home more than we would have liked. now for some, spending more time with our partners has been great. for some, it has started to grate. but there are those for whom being locked down with someone else has been no joke at all. we've heard a lot about how mental health issues have been on the rise because
do your children have caviar, martin?ie wood because i put something black on my toast, too, but i go for marmite. i don't think i would go for caviar. at any time of day. grace? no kids and don't ever eat caviar! i do like marmite, though. neither. i'm going to have to rethink my breakfast office. porridge? no, no, don't botherwith that either. i just take the porridge? no, no, don't botherwith that either. ijust take the dog porridge? no, no, don't botherwith that either. i just take the dog...
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so let me ask you martin. the pandemic will prevail as you said in your opening statement sounds pretty ominous we have worldwide nearly 40000000 cases now 800000 new infections per day here in europe how worried should we be i think we should be worried i think the next weeks will be very challenging for all of us because what we see is we have a feeling maybe that the situation is in control over the summer unfortunately it's not this pandemic did not stop we are in the middle of the 2nd wave the numbers go up some places they explode and that is what. that number i just quoted for europe means it now accounts for about one 3rd of cases worldwide though it certainly doesn't account for that share of the global population so what is the reason for this rather dubious distinction for europe. i think we're not quite sure at the moment yet but i think it will take a lot of time so also after the pandemic to analyze what went wrong where where the turning points for certain regions what was the decisive factor i
so let me ask you martin. the pandemic will prevail as you said in your opening statement sounds pretty ominous we have worldwide nearly 40000000 cases now 800000 new infections per day here in europe how worried should we be i think we should be worried i think the next weeks will be very challenging for all of us because what we see is we have a feeling maybe that the situation is in control over the summer unfortunately it's not this pandemic did not stop we are in the middle of the 2nd wave...
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i was a report by adrian creech well there's always hope for more i'm joined by martin luther moo no he's a ph d. fellow at the institute of globalization and international regulation at maastricht university good to have you with us martin so south africa is open to international travelers again but it was a tough few months before that how how tough has it been especially for the south african economy. well thank you very much for posting me here it's been tough on the economy because i did it for me it was largely driven by the tourism industry and there is an in-depth faith as we know that heroin is very important in terms of promoting connectivity so the number of people who have mass livelihoods in terms of torque i don't see. it but tell businesses that's why i left that supplier you know that's a brand. that's where does this model businesses that make up for this by the chain of the tartars of industry so it has been tough for this economy and the government had to take up this mess because they had to put f.i.o.s. but last time went by it then it became increasingly clear t
i was a report by adrian creech well there's always hope for more i'm joined by martin luther moo no he's a ph d. fellow at the institute of globalization and international regulation at maastricht university good to have you with us martin so south africa is open to international travelers again but it was a tough few months before that how how tough has it been especially for the south african economy. well thank you very much for posting me here it's been tough on the economy because i did...
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martin how much of the supply sector will not. well we are in the middle of a crisis actually we are facing a crisis the record on our own when it comes to market and market share and we face a transformation process that you're in a scene roughly 60 percent of the companies that we recall to say that they are planning to cut more. or into the corona crisis around half of these firms tend to cut 5 to 10 percent of their workforce so we are facing really tough times and the question is when are we coming back to a to a level there because before carone our crisis and that group that won't be before 2022 so we are facing a never seen crisis and a never seen transformation at the same time and that is the big challenge especially for a small and medium sized companies you mentioned the job because industry heavyweights like bosh and others have announced to axe thousands of positions has been the appropriate response to the current crisis. well we have to see if there are capacities and if we are facing a lurching marker their ex has
martin how much of the supply sector will not. well we are in the middle of a crisis actually we are facing a crisis the record on our own when it comes to market and market share and we face a transformation process that you're in a scene roughly 60 percent of the companies that we recall to say that they are planning to cut more. or into the corona crisis around half of these firms tend to cut 5 to 10 percent of their workforce so we are facing really tough times and the question is when are...
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joÃo martins: there are huge differences in brazilian society.l bars and the beach are the two places where those class differences disappear. the lockdown has meant thatt people are keeping more to themselves. the intermingling, which has always been a part of rio, has been lost. >> the extreme inequality is another reason why the lockdown never really worked in rio. the city's numerous cultural centers may be deserted, the concert halls, bars, cinemas, and theatres shut, but the narrow streets of the old town are full of people who have to go to work. the emergency aid provided by the state is not enough for artists to live on either. instead of rehearsing, joÃo now goes to the supermarket. his wife cooks meals, which he then delivers, to the delight and surprise of the customers. mariana padrÃo: one girlrlrote, "i c can't believe it, joÃo martins just delivered my dinner." i wrote back, "yes, he's my husbanand." she said she nearly had a heart attack. she's a huge fan of his. that's how it goes. thanks to him, i'm now selling more food now. >>
joÃo martins: there are huge differences in brazilian society.l bars and the beach are the two places where those class differences disappear. the lockdown has meant thatt people are keeping more to themselves. the intermingling, which has always been a part of rio, has been lost. >> the extreme inequality is another reason why the lockdown never really worked in rio. the city's numerous cultural centers may be deserted, the concert halls, bars, cinemas, and theatres shut, but the narrow...
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the issue of martin trees and certain kind is anymore. because that's dangerous or are not right through realizing there's a radically different way of living that is rather. than for china starts november 6th on g.w. . this is news and these are our top stories pope francis has said homosexuals have a right to a family and should be protected by civil union laws it's a mock shift for the roman catholic church the pontiff made the comments in a new documentary about his approach to buster all cap. spain has become the 1st western european country to reach more than 1000000 confirmed coronavirus cases the country recorded nearly 17000 additional infections over the past 24 hours it's the 6th nation in the world to pass 1000000 cases spain has been tightening restrictions to help stem a surge in new infections. i don't memo real service in paris french president in my home across has paid tribute to samuel party the history teacher beheaded by an islamist last friday that he was killed after showing cartoons of the prophet mohammad to his s
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and it is a pleasure to introduce our guests starting with martin meyer he works as a science editor for the german radio broadcaster dawn folk and he believes despite scientific progress the pandemic will prevail therefore we will have to get along with further restrictions. and it's a pleasure to introduce reshad freebird he works as a science editor for the berlin daily tug and he says we are only at the beginning of the cold and indoor season and there is a real danger of things getting out of hand in some places. and i'm pleased to welcome our colleague nearest because she's a science reporter and editor here at. and she's convinced ego is and will get us through the pandemic. so let me ask you martin may have the pandemic will prevail as you said in your opening statement sounds pretty ominous we have worldwide nearly 40000000 cases now 800000 new infections per day here in europe how worried should we be i think we should be worried i think the next weeks will be very challenging for all of us because what we see is we have a feeling maybe that the situation is in control over
and it is a pleasure to introduce our guests starting with martin meyer he works as a science editor for the german radio broadcaster dawn folk and he believes despite scientific progress the pandemic will prevail therefore we will have to get along with further restrictions. and it's a pleasure to introduce reshad freebird he works as a science editor for the berlin daily tug and he says we are only at the beginning of the cold and indoor season and there is a real danger of things getting out...
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keep the donations coming to miss martin. we love our teachers. the abc town hall with joe biden, 8:00 p.m. eastern. good night. but that's tough to do on a fixed income. i'd be hit with a tax penalty for moving to another county, so i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. it limits property taxes and lets seniors transfer their home's current tax base to another home that's closer to family or medical care. being closer to family is important to me. how about you? voting 'yes' on prop 19. >>> a little anxious. i mean, whenever it gets windy like this this late in the summer or early fall. >> anxiety running high this afternoon as the public safety pourer shut off continues. power is still out right now for thousands of customers all across the bay area. good afternoon and thanks for joining us. i'm larry biel. >> i'm liz kreutz. pg&e initiated the latest power shut off last night. that total was 9,000 fewer than originally planned due to mitigation efforts and less powerful winds than forecasted in the sierra hills, however, residents there could still see
keep the donations coming to miss martin. we love our teachers. the abc town hall with joe biden, 8:00 p.m. eastern. good night. but that's tough to do on a fixed income. i'd be hit with a tax penalty for moving to another county, so i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. it limits property taxes and lets seniors transfer their home's current tax base to another home that's closer to family or medical care. being closer to family is important to me. how about you? voting 'yes' on prop 19. >>> a...
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como martÍn, tiene 27 aÑos, tiene su primera oportunidad con martino.e hablÓ de la reestructura, renovaciÓn. se van ellos chicharito, los arqueros. quiÉnes vienen? vienen los olimpicos el prÓximo aÑo. santi gimenez entra el la lista. en fin, podrÍamos tener hasta 4 debut. el caso de sepÚlveda, un hombre que fue llamado por el tata pero no tuvo minutos. tenemos entendidos que le gusta mucho. >> tendrÁ oportunidad de verlo en tres partidos. no sÓlo enfrentan a guatemala, parte a europa para un partido de pronÓstico reservado contra holanda. se me viene a la mente brasil 2014, no era penal. se ven las caras frente a argelia. mÉxico vuelve a la acciÓn, nosotros mÁs felices no podemos estar. ahora bien, hablando del tata martino llegÓ en selección, consiguiÓ su primer tÍtulo como seleccionador nacional alzando la copa oro 2019. todo de viento en popa pero llegÓ la pandemia. ahora le toca volver a empezar. ♪ >> bueno, la realidad que me encantarÍa decir que no vamos a perder nada, pero estarÍa seguramente diciendo algo que no es real, no? es verdad que segura
como martÍn, tiene 27 aÑos, tiene su primera oportunidad con martino.e hablÓ de la reestructura, renovaciÓn. se van ellos chicharito, los arqueros. quiÉnes vienen? vienen los olimpicos el prÓximo aÑo. santi gimenez entra el la lista. en fin, podrÍamos tener hasta 4 debut. el caso de sepÚlveda, un hombre que fue llamado por el tata pero no tuvo minutos. tenemos entendidos que le gusta mucho. >> tendrÁ oportunidad de verlo en tres partidos. no sÓlo enfrentan a guatemala, parte a...
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only 2 hours into the shift and i'm already dead on my feet martin tells me that he used to do these rounds on believable but the amounts of plastic became unbearable for one person. after 8 hours of collecting plastic waste we have back at where we started. a really really don't know how much stuff is going to be in time to unload this speaks and this is just one truck there are thousands of these driving around and unloading in germany let alone the world. of whatever we manage. we have almost 5.3 tons today 5.3 tons is the lot and then it's a lot yeah i sure feel as if we manage a lot. all the trash i collected yesterday get sorted here and one of germany's biggest sorting plants the place is gigantic around 7000 square meters dedicated to sorting plastic. to get a bit smelly in here 400 tons go through here every single day that's over 72 times as much as martin and i collected yesterday but. right now we have a lot more material in the facility because of the coronavirus we noticed a change in consumer behavior we have up to 20 percent more material in the system that needs to b
only 2 hours into the shift and i'm already dead on my feet martin tells me that he used to do these rounds on believable but the amounts of plastic became unbearable for one person. after 8 hours of collecting plastic waste we have back at where we started. a really really don't know how much stuff is going to be in time to unload this speaks and this is just one truck there are thousands of these driving around and unloading in germany let alone the world. of whatever we manage. we have...
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martin patience, bbc news, aaa. -- tripoli.ty: terrible dilemma of that family, and they have lost that boy. and absolutely tragic situation. one of the few black opera singers in the northwest u.s. in june, he and a portland state university student went viral with their impromptu duet of the national anthem. it marked a moment of racial unity amid nationwide black lives matter protests. >> one day towards the end of may, i love my house to walk down the street, and i hear this vocalist. >> ♪ o say can you s by the dawn ♪ >> had been singing in the park blocks for maybe 20 minutes, just the national anthem over and over, different takes. out of the corner of my eye, i see this guy and he keeps going down the block. >> ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ >> i thought to myself, you know, it has been a really long time since you sang with somebody. >> he just asked -- >> "would you mind if i join you?" >> "sure." i'm always down with anything. i was like, oh, my gosh, his voice is incredible. >> ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bomb
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jacques martin as always we appreciate your valuable insights into this thank you my pleasure. aren't there less than 2 weeks to go before americans elect the president will it be a 2nd term for donald trump or switch to challenger joe by people around the world are following the campaigns especially if they have personal ties to the u.s. the w.c. alexander phenomena visited poland which has seen many of its people migrate to the u.s. she wanted to find out who's the favorite there but. sophia corrodes grandfather was the 1st to go hoping to make his american dream come true since then her family's relationship with the u.s. has been an enduring love story sophia corot spent 15 years there what about me. i'd like to be or i just got to like america a lot but i was going back and forth for a while. but i couldn't settle back in poland to finish building her house but her 4 children and their children stayed in america for good it's nothing unusual and father in poland here in question is caught in the foothills of the top from mountains roman krupa is the mayor he tells me almos
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so let me ask you martin. the pandemic will prevail as you said in your opening statement sounds pretty ominous we have worldwide nearly 40000000 cases now 800000 new infections per day here in europe how worried should we be i think we should be worried i think the next weeks will be very challenging for all of us because what we see is we have a feeling maybe that the situation is in control over the summer fortunately it's not this pandemic did not stop we are in the middle of the 2nd wave the numbers go up some places they explode and that is worrisome. that number i just quoted for europe means it now accounts for about one 3rd of cases worldwide so it certainly doesn't account for that share of the global population so what is the reason for this rather dubious distinction for europe. i think we're not quite sure at the moment yet but i think it will take a lot of time so also after the pandemic to analyze what went wrong where where the turning points for certain regions what was the decisive factor i t
so let me ask you martin. the pandemic will prevail as you said in your opening statement sounds pretty ominous we have worldwide nearly 40000000 cases now 800000 new infections per day here in europe how worried should we be i think we should be worried i think the next weeks will be very challenging for all of us because what we see is we have a feeling maybe that the situation is in control over the summer fortunately it's not this pandemic did not stop we are in the middle of the 2nd wave...
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are for more i'm joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin tonight good evening to you martin we know that language is very important here so what exactly did the pope say about same sex unions. well the statement as it's been reported which comes out of the mentor as you pointed out has basically 3 legs the 1st when he said that gay couples have a right to a family. the 2nd element is that they cannot be completely left in a situation of well nervously or in a situation of pricker i agree and the 3rd one is studying fact the best way forward would be civil unions and sort of the big probably one of the most surprising statements is that in fact he says i stood for that so that means that you know this solves already something that has been. part of the heart of these folks and yet but he did not use the word the term same sex marriage and that's important as it. well i think it is important but i think that it's also very important to put this into perspective we have basically the pope indorsing openly civil unions for gay couples across the globe. i mean you know one needs
are for more i'm joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin tonight good evening to you martin we know that language is very important here so what exactly did the pope say about same sex unions. well the statement as it's been reported which comes out of the mentor as you pointed out has basically 3 legs the 1st when he said that gay couples have a right to a family. the 2nd element is that they cannot be completely left in a situation of well nervously or in a situation of pricker i...
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and it is a pleasure to introduce our guests starting with martin meier he works as a science editor for the german radio broadcaster torchlight folk and he believes despite scientific progress the pandemic will prevail therefore we will have to get along with further restrictions. and it's a pleasure to introduce reshad freberg he works as a science editor for the berlin daily tug and he says we are only at the beginning of the cold and indoor season and there is a real danger of things getting out of hand in some places. and i'm pleased to welcome our colleague mira because she's a science reporter and editor. here i had t.w. and she's convinced me ego isn't won't get us through the pandemic. so let me ask you martin mayor the pandemic will prevail as you said in your opening statement sounds pretty ominous we have worldwide nearly 40000000 cases now 100000 new infections per day here in europe how worried should we be i think we should be worried i think the next weeks will be very challenging for all of us because what we see is we have a feeling maybe that the situation is in co
and it is a pleasure to introduce our guests starting with martin meier he works as a science editor for the german radio broadcaster torchlight folk and he believes despite scientific progress the pandemic will prevail therefore we will have to get along with further restrictions. and it's a pleasure to introduce reshad freberg he works as a science editor for the berlin daily tug and he says we are only at the beginning of the cold and indoor season and there is a real danger of things...
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and it is a pleasure to introduce our guests starting with martin meier he works as a science editor for the german radio broadcaster dawn folk and he believes despite scientific progress the pandemic will prevail therefore we will have to get along with further restrictions. and it's a pleasure to introduce reshad freberg he works as a science editor for the berlin daily tug and he says we are only at the beginning of the cold and indoor season and there is a real dangerous things getting out of hand in some places. and i'm pleased to welcome our colleague mira fickle she's a science reporter and editor here at. and she's convinced me. to get us through the pentameter. so let me ask you martin mayor the pandemic will prevail as you said in your opening statement sounds pretty ominous we have worldwide nearly 40000000 cases now 800000 new infections per day here in europe how worried should we be i think we should be worried i think the next weeks will be very challenging for all of us because what we see is we have a feeling maybe that the situation is in control over the summer unf
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us germany is again reporting a record number of corona virus infections the robert koch institute for disease control has recorded more than 11000 daily cases the man responsible for her. the pandemic german health minister announce wednesday that he himself has tested positive for 19 strict social distancing measures during captain meetings means other ministers will not quarantine this government spokesman said well authorities in the southern german state very are warning of even tighter restrictions if infection rates continue to rise one area in the region was already put into law on tuesday. nearest trick sions are now in place in the diary and town of but the. schools in kindergarden are closed and leaving one's house is only permitted with a valid reason the town has registered over $260.00 cases per 100000 inhabitants as numbers of rise alarmingly everywhere across but the area state premier marcus zuda proposed a new set of restrictions which should come into force if infections do not drop under the new rules restaurants would
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us germany is again reporting a record number of corona virus infections the robert koch institute for disease control has recorded more than 11000 daily cases the man responsible for her. the pandemic german health minister announce wednesday that he himself has tested positive for 19 strict social distancing measures during captain meetings means other ministers will not quarantine this government spokesman said well authorities in the southern...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us with corona virus case loads now equalling or exceeding the peaks last seen in the spring countries in europe are imposing national lockdowns ireland has become the 1st announcing its reactivating its highest level of restrictions prime minister michel martin said all non-essential retailers must close for 6 weeks starting at midnight on wednesday schools be allowed to stay open but bars and restaurants will only be able to serve takeaways then people have been told to stay within 5 kilometers of their home for all but essential purposes. the prime minister appealed to the nation to respect the new measures. i understand and i feel very personally and profoundly the sense of disappointment the feelings of loneliness perhaps even this deep despair that this announcement will bring for many. the days are getting shorter and colder but i ask you to remember remember this even as the winter comes in there is hope and there is light if we pull together over the next 6 weeks we would have the opportunity to celebrate christmas in a meaningful wa
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us with corona virus case loads now equalling or exceeding the peaks last seen in the spring countries in europe are imposing national lockdowns ireland has become the 1st announcing its reactivating its highest level of restrictions prime minister michel martin said all non-essential retailers must close for 6 weeks starting at midnight on wednesday schools be allowed to stay open but bars and restaurants will only be able to serve takeaways then...
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but our religious affairs was one of martin dark joins me now martin the pope spoke about the failure of market capitalism in the pandemic what did he mean by that. well i mean essentially this is the position that this once again has taken from the very start off of friends is a city and the main idea is that capitalism special it's an intruder version sort of full free market with no regulation and. heavily really underpinnings are heavily. boards you know. machines that are not committed necessarily to the common good but they're rather committed to the bottom line in very often the bottom line in the common good are incompatible turns out that in the case of health when we have a situation in which you know a global or large scale health situation or health gregg's emerges. then necessarily the necessary measures are taken in that kind of context only if they're profitable so in a sense the vatican sees the current situation it's a very good way to show the fire that capitally some with no restrictions and no regulation it's actually a rather dangerous and brute counterproductive
but our religious affairs was one of martin dark joins me now martin the pope spoke about the failure of market capitalism in the pandemic what did he mean by that. well i mean essentially this is the position that this once again has taken from the very start off of friends is a city and the main idea is that capitalism special it's an intruder version sort of full free market with no regulation and. heavily really underpinnings are heavily. boards you know. machines that are not committed...
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very briefly, martin, you andl issues. very briefly, martin, you and i not off the hook for quite a while then. it is going to be a long time and at the white to leslie before they can come back but alley behind the curve but i suspect that my kids will have to if they want to live in london they will have to be with us. that will be a joint. the doublejoy it with us. that will be a joint. the double joy it least if nothing else. you can always move out and not tell them i suppose. they would find me, don't worry. the ultimate loyalty test, they say. thank you, martin lipton and grace blakeley. that's it for the papers this hour. up next, it's the film review. goodbye for now. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. there are several high—profile documentaries released this week, including two very different portraits of two very different swedish figures. we are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction, deforestation of our
very briefly, martin, you andl issues. very briefly, martin, you and i not off the hook for quite a while then. it is going to be a long time and at the white to leslie before they can come back but alley behind the curve but i suspect that my kids will have to if they want to live in london they will have to be with us. that will be a joint. the doublejoy it with us. that will be a joint. the double joy it least if nothing else. you can always move out and not tell them i suppose. they would...
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recorrido distinto una si in óvl ero onla mnt e nq ie inquieta >> la mente inquieta su nombre es martÍnos de encontrar con su sila de rueda histor iaes etu peda la t ene qu vxico. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> no hay precedentes de esto quien fue el general mÁs poderoso de mÉxico hoy tuvo su primera audiencia ante la justicia de estados unidos salvador cienfuegos exsecretario de defensa mexicano apareciÓ 5 minutos por video conferencia. y de esta forma quien fue el encargado de ver por la seguridad de los mexicanos durante el gobierno de peÑa nieto se presentÓ en una corte federal de los Ángeles despuÉs de su detenciÓn anoche en el aeropuerto de esa misma ciudad. en la audiencia le leyeron los cargos por imputaciÓn de 3 cargos por doroga y uno por lavado de dinero mientras era ministro de defensa. >>> en una conferencia virtual en una pequeÑa pantalla con el nÚmero 10 al frente hoy compareciÓ el general salvador cienfuegos de 72 aÑos de edad quien fuera el comandante de la guerra del trÁfico en el gobierno de peÑa nieto, estos papeles presentado en el juez de nueva york donde cienfuegos era conoci
recorrido distinto una si in óvl ero onla mnt e nq ie inquieta >> la mente inquieta su nombre es martÍnos de encontrar con su sila de rueda histor iaes etu peda la t ene qu vxico. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> no hay precedentes de esto quien fue el general mÁs poderoso de mÉxico hoy tuvo su primera audiencia ante la justicia de estados unidos salvador cienfuegos exsecretario de defensa mexicano apareciÓ 5 minutos por video conferencia. y de esta forma quien fue el encargado de...
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rights and social justice no i have we definitely were very active during his is 8 years trayvon martin we were out on the front lines of that from the beginning as well as the ferguson killing in ferguson missouri michael brown and aragon all of that have been doing the obama era what i'm saying is that we could do even more and i think that that's what i challenge us that we should never even modify what we do and i think we were very active but i think we could have been more active while everyone knows you did you did a lot because we had we had one of the tall trumps pastas a guy called darrell scott he said that trump has been the most pro black president ever and of course he reminded us how black lies might have began under the a bamma presidency when those horrific police killings across the world on t.v. screens yeah i think the killing of aragon a in new york and michael brown by police there's the slogan the hashtag that laughing matter literally started at 3 very young women the night that we saw the. acquittal of george zimmerman for killing trayvon martin in sanford flori
rights and social justice no i have we definitely were very active during his is 8 years trayvon martin we were out on the front lines of that from the beginning as well as the ferguson killing in ferguson missouri michael brown and aragon all of that have been doing the obama era what i'm saying is that we could do even more and i think that that's what i challenge us that we should never even modify what we do and i think we were very active but i think we could have been more active while...
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exact events like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going underground but of course i've got to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against trump why do you call yourself a tree shaker in this new book of yours. i think that the history of dealing with movements in this country and even globally is that you need those of us that shake the tree in the sense of shaking up where a society has dealt in an unequal and unfair way and in many cases unjust way and you don't have those that pick up the fruit that falls 'd from the tree and make jam out of it and i have in my role as an activist been more were tree shake that one that picks up a fruit and becomes one a leg to the office or head of a corporate entity in the private sector and i think there's a legitimate role
exact events like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going underground but of course i've got to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against trump why do you call yourself a...
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let's go back to martin savage live in lake charles. martin, checking back in with you.>> reporter: you know, john, i thought that when we'd come back, i would be able to tell you things have eased off in lake charles. they have not. the wind is still howling. we're still getting blasted by rain. of course this is an area that got slammed six weeks ago by hurricane laura, significantly weaken and damaging not just structures but trees. they only just got the power back. now they've lost the power again. we don't know about the water system. that was another major issue, and we know that many of the buildings are suffering damage again. the poor folks who made their way back just recently, they're now realizing that their homes are going to be in more potential danger. the amazing thing is there are still people who think they can go out in this storm. it is hard to imagine what we're going to find given all the debris that have been left on the streets by hurricane laura. and that's the real fear. it had been the fear for the officials. it's the fear for those who stay b
let's go back to martin savage live in lake charles. martin, checking back in with you.>> reporter: you know, john, i thought that when we'd come back, i would be able to tell you things have eased off in lake charles. they have not. the wind is still howling. we're still getting blasted by rain. of course this is an area that got slammed six weeks ago by hurricane laura, significantly weaken and damaging not just structures but trees. they only just got the power back. now they've lost...
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at no point did i say a homophobic slur towards collin martin.ate incident where elijah martin was allegedly called a racial slur by another opposing team. the loyal forfeited that game in protest as well. and the loyal by forfeiting the game essentially gave up any chance of possibly making the playoffs. also that phoenix coach and the player who allegedly made that slur have both now put on administrative leave. >> none of it has any place in any sport or in life in general. thank you so much for that, t.j. >>> now we're joined by collin martin, speaking out for the first time and his coach, landon donovan. thank you both for joining us. collin, we just watched the piece. we saw what went down there at the game. can you take us back to that moment on the field and what happened from your perspective and what was going through your mind? >> good morning, michael. thanks for having me on. i was pretty shocked. it obviously was an exchange that first started with some bad language. that's normal. it happens. but it escalated to a place where it cr
at no point did i say a homophobic slur towards collin martin.ate incident where elijah martin was allegedly called a racial slur by another opposing team. the loyal forfeited that game in protest as well. and the loyal by forfeiting the game essentially gave up any chance of possibly making the playoffs. also that phoenix coach and the player who allegedly made that slur have both now put on administrative leave. >> none of it has any place in any sport or in life in general. thank you...
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turning us is martin henrichs, head of health care m&a at ubs.k with you on bloomberg. are we going to see a flurry of activity as some of these big companies try and look at their pipeline and either streamline or bulk up in places where they should? martin: first of all, concerning in the coronast environment, you might recall what johnson & johnson said a few months ago. one thing i know for certain is we are going to be 100% itcisely wrong, and i think is relative -- it is relatively difficult to forecast. the other thing, with the core trials happened in -- you mentioned johnson & johnson. the question that we will have this and the trials, such as unity,f the duration of aspects of certain patient populations -- we will not see a one-size-fits-all approach for covid vaccines, but we will see multiple approaches and it is relatively difficult to forecast when we will end up with a pipeline -- francine: there seems to be huge disparities because of health stocks. overall, how does covid-19 change the winners and losers in the current crisis?
turning us is martin henrichs, head of health care m&a at ubs.k with you on bloomberg. are we going to see a flurry of activity as some of these big companies try and look at their pipeline and either streamline or bulk up in places where they should? martin: first of all, concerning in the coronast environment, you might recall what johnson & johnson said a few months ago. one thing i know for certain is we are going to be 100% itcisely wrong, and i think is relative -- it is...
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i'll be meeting you all day today you'll meet me all day yeah i won't let you down because martin has been on the job for over 2 years each day he covers up to 20 kilometers on foot. i'm in for pretty exhausting time. the sheer mass of plastic waste and packaging is mind blowing i'm really starting to get an idea of what 38 kilograms of plastic waste person actually needs but the problem isn't just the insane amount we've got of course like misplaced items so we're just going to leave it here basically and that's not what belongs in the past they've been. half as like metal and that's definitely not plastic. the industry association estimates that mist rose are present in 40 to 60 percent of bins in bags. so there's a dozen there's a tent a shelf carpet drying rack. do you. know it's time for red sticker. that says wrongly salted it's household trash and doesn't belong anywhere near a recycling bin for plastics and that's why we take it. that these things aren't getting any lights off but. only 2 hours into the shift and i'm already dead on my feet martin tells me that he used to do t
i'll be meeting you all day today you'll meet me all day yeah i won't let you down because martin has been on the job for over 2 years each day he covers up to 20 kilometers on foot. i'm in for pretty exhausting time. the sheer mass of plastic waste and packaging is mind blowing i'm really starting to get an idea of what 38 kilograms of plastic waste person actually needs but the problem isn't just the insane amount we've got of course like misplaced items so we're just going to leave it here...
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martin mart martin savidge is joining us now in louisiana. how are things looking?: it is pretty bad. storms went to the east of here. we are not getting the worst of the winds. delta come ashore, things should be getting easy. it is an increment at a time. still getting hammered here. the winds have been extreme. not necessarily high force hurricane winds. you got to remember lake charles is in a situation like few other places in louisiana. it was hammered and devastating by hurricane laura six weeks ago and now it is being hit again by category 2 storm and in my cases the buildings were so weaken because of the hurricane laura. 95% of buildings and homes had been damaged in some way. their ability to stand up to a second blow is really in question. that's why they began mandatory evacuations on wednesday, telling people it is not safe to stay home in the middle of the storm. there is the debris. there is tons of debris. we were in the neighborhood earlier. it would be suicidal to be in there with all the floods and wires and woods and nails. all of that is flying
martin mart martin savidge is joining us now in louisiana. how are things looking?: it is pretty bad. storms went to the east of here. we are not getting the worst of the winds. delta come ashore, things should be getting easy. it is an increment at a time. still getting hammered here. the winds have been extreme. not necessarily high force hurricane winds. you got to remember lake charles is in a situation like few other places in louisiana. it was hammered and devastating by hurricane laura...
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martin has been on the job for over 2 years each day he covers up to 20 kilometers on foot. i'm in for pretty exhausting time. the sheer mass of plastic waste and packaging is mind blowing i'm greely starting to get an idea of what 38 kilograms of plastic waste pipe. person actually needs but the problem isn't just the insane amount we've got them for us like misplaced items so 2 we're just going to leave it here basically and that's not what belongs in the past they've been. it's like metal and that's definitely not plastic. the industry association estimates that mis throws are present in 40 to 60 percent of bins and bags. there's a dozen there's a tent a shelf carpet drying rack and. do you. know it's time for the red sticker. that says wrongly salted it's household trash and doesn't belong anywhere near a recycling bin for plastics and that's why we take it. like these things on getting any lights on but. only 2 hours into the shift and i'm already dead on my feet martine tells me that he used to do these rounds on believable but the amounts of plastic became unbearable
martin has been on the job for over 2 years each day he covers up to 20 kilometers on foot. i'm in for pretty exhausting time. the sheer mass of plastic waste and packaging is mind blowing i'm greely starting to get an idea of what 38 kilograms of plastic waste pipe. person actually needs but the problem isn't just the insane amount we've got them for us like misplaced items so 2 we're just going to leave it here basically and that's not what belongs in the past they've been. it's like metal...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> o'donnell: a reminder there is help out there.re is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." super model chrissy teigen and her grammy award-winning husband, john legend, share their heartbreaking loss. how the couple's openness is helping others who know their pain. later, twins who have a special bond are learning about the kindness of their classmates. r"" how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda- a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, c
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> o'donnell: a reminder there is help out there.re is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." super model chrissy teigen and her grammy award-winning husband, john legend, share their heartbreaking loss. how the couple's openness is helping others who know their pain. later, twins who have a special bond are learning about the kindness of their classmates. r"" how their world stopped and when they found a way...
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i'm martine croxall.f sports reporterfor the sun, and the economics commentator grace bla kely. that's coming up straight after the headlines. i was iwasa i was a bit quick over that, wasn't i? whether first, though, i was a bit quick over that, wasn't i? whetherfirst, though, with nick. hello. there may not have been much sunshine this weekend. the autumn colours, though, are trying to make up for that. here's a view from earlier in west yorkshire. and, well, some of these leaves will not be on the trees too long this week. the winds are picking up. nothing too extreme, mind you. more significant will be the rain coming in as low pressure will be moving across the uk as the week goes on, and some of that rain is going to be quite heavy. in fact, the rain is moving into northern ireland and scotland as the night goes on. parts of northern england, especially the further north you are. south of that, it will stay mainly dry. a few breaks in the cloud. one or two mist and fog patches. this is where temperat
i'm martine croxall.f sports reporterfor the sun, and the economics commentator grace bla kely. that's coming up straight after the headlines. i was iwasa i was a bit quick over that, wasn't i? whether first, though, i was a bit quick over that, wasn't i? whetherfirst, though, with nick. hello. there may not have been much sunshine this weekend. the autumn colours, though, are trying to make up for that. here's a view from earlier in west yorkshire. and, well, some of these leaves will not be...
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are for more i'm joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin tonight good evening to you martin we know that language is very important here of so what exactly did the pope say about same sex unions. well the statement as it's been reported which comes out of the mentor as you pointed out has basically 3 legs the 1st when he said that gay couples have a right to a family. the 2nd element is that they cannot be completely left in a situation of nervously or in a situation of rigor i agree and the 3rd one the study in fact the best way forward would be civil unions and sort of the big probably one of the most surprising statements is that in fact he says i stood for that so that means that you know this solves already something that has been. part of the heart of these folks suggest that but he did not use the word the term same sex marriage and that's important as it. well i think it is important but i think that it's also very important to put this into perspective we have basically the pope indorsing openly civil unions for gay couples across the globe. i mean you know one need
are for more i'm joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin tonight good evening to you martin we know that language is very important here of so what exactly did the pope say about same sex unions. well the statement as it's been reported which comes out of the mentor as you pointed out has basically 3 legs the 1st when he said that gay couples have a right to a family. the 2nd element is that they cannot be completely left in a situation of nervously or in a situation of rigor i...
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are for more i'm joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin tonight good evening to you martin we know that language is very important here so what exactly did the pope say about same sex unions. well the statement as it's been reported which comes out of the mentor as you pointed out has basically 3 legs the 1st when he said that gay couples have a right to a family. the 2nd element is that they cannot be completely left in a situation of well nervously or in a situation of pricker rioting and the 3rd when you study in fact the best way forward would be civil unions and sort of the big probably one of the most surprising statements is that in fact he says i stood for that so that means that you know this solves already something that has been. part of the heart of these folks agenda but he did not use the word the term same sex marriage and that's important is it. well i think it is important but i think that it's also very important to put this into perspective we have basically that both indorsing openly. gay couples across the globe. i mean you know one needs only to look a
are for more i'm joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin tonight good evening to you martin we know that language is very important here so what exactly did the pope say about same sex unions. well the statement as it's been reported which comes out of the mentor as you pointed out has basically 3 legs the 1st when he said that gay couples have a right to a family. the 2nd element is that they cannot be completely left in a situation of well nervously or in a situation of pricker...
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martin, felicity wa nt to lots of treatments. it takes for people to recover. we do not know whether it improves survival, chances of survival, but it is certainly a treatment quite widely used, particularly in the us. the second treatment that we had about was a drug called dexamethasone. a steroid drug widely available which we demonstrated here in the uk back in the summer, we devastated because of the recovery trial, that that drug is very effective in patients with the severest forms of the disease. those who need oxygen, those who need ventilators, but it does not work in people with milder problems with the disease. so we do not use it in those, but we do use it, place in people who have some form of log problems as a result of covid—19. —— lung problems. and the third of interest is the antibody developed by regeneron and. it sticks outside of the virus and prevents the virus from entering the cells, multiplying and causing damage. there has been some information from a few hundred patients in clinical trials elsewhere ar
martin, felicity wa nt to lots of treatments. it takes for people to recover. we do not know whether it improves survival, chances of survival, but it is certainly a treatment quite widely used, particularly in the us. the second treatment that we had about was a drug called dexamethasone. a steroid drug widely available which we demonstrated here in the uk back in the summer, we devastated because of the recovery trial, that that drug is very effective in patients with the severest forms of...
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khamenei think john marshall would have really, really enjoyed martin ginsburg. my question to you, justice ginsburg, is did he just love to share good food or do you think he was aware of the sort of important service he was doing for the court in binding it together? >> oh, i'd say both. his fondness for the kitchen, i think began shortly after i made my first meal. he said he owed his skill to two women. first was his mother, and second was his wife. i don't think it was being fair to his mother. but he was entirely accurate when it came to me. marty began cooking when he was in service in oklahoma, and i came back to give birth to james. my cousin sent him a cookbook in english translation. he said this will give you something to do while your wife is a way. and so marty started on page one, the basic stuff. he had been a chemistry major at cornell until golf practice interfered with the chemistry labs, so he treated this cookbook like a chemistry book. after the two years, he was already quite a good cook. >> he was a fabulous baker. >> yes. >> he made wonde
khamenei think john marshall would have really, really enjoyed martin ginsburg. my question to you, justice ginsburg, is did he just love to share good food or do you think he was aware of the sort of important service he was doing for the court in binding it together? >> oh, i'd say both. his fondness for the kitchen, i think began shortly after i made my first meal. he said he owed his skill to two women. first was his mother, and second was his wife. i don't think it was being fair to...
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david martin, thank you.mid that news of the top military brass going into that quarantine and the growing outbreak that's happening at the white house, we want to bring in cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. all right, contact tracing, one of the most important things you can do to help slow an outbreak, but the white house has reportedly rejected the c.d.c.'s help to do just that. what does that tell us? >> reporter: you know, contact tracing is the basic detective work that helps you figure out if somebody is infected without knowing it and potentially spreading the infection to other people. if you bring back that picture from david martin's piece. take a look at it. it was nine days ago. we know that several people there subsequently tested positive for the virus. look around. not many people are wearing masks-- almost nobody. it's inside. and we now know that inside from the c.d.c. that the virus can spread not only six feet, but beyond six feet in these small droplets, these aerosols,
david martin, thank you.mid that news of the top military brass going into that quarantine and the growing outbreak that's happening at the white house, we want to bring in cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. all right, contact tracing, one of the most important things you can do to help slow an outbreak, but the white house has reportedly rejected the c.d.c.'s help to do just that. what does that tell us? >> reporter: you know, contact tracing is the basic detective work...