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general millie. mr. president. this is a historic day. sometime ago, we made the decision to establish the space force and that is because we are undergoing a changing character of war which is of historic importance for all nations, and as part of that, the space part of our universe opened up as a domain of warfare and it is critical that we are going to sustain our way of life and defend our nation, we are going to have to defend ourselves in need and therefore, the for space force and it is a great day for the nation. it is a great day really for the world, the united states of america establishes its first space force. >> mr. president, thank you. 16,000 space professionals assigned to the space force, a come to work every day focused on providing safe capability for our nation and the world. we are proud of this flag and the opportunity to present it to you here at the white house. thank you for your leadership. gov. cuomo: appreciate it. >> you've demonstrated leadership in establishing this space force. this is an important moment
general millie. mr. president. this is a historic day. sometime ago, we made the decision to establish the space force and that is because we are undergoing a changing character of war which is of historic importance for all nations, and as part of that, the space part of our universe opened up as a domain of warfare and it is critical that we are going to sustain our way of life and defend our nation, we are going to have to defend ourselves in need and therefore, the for space force and it is...
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it is general mark millie's first as the twentieth chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. >> a momenttion, remembering what this is all about and decisions are made in the national capital on issues of war and peace, to commit troops into harm's way we should remember every single one of those decisions is a young man or woman putting their life at risk, 200 plus million americans who enjoy our freedoms every day. memorial day for me personally is a day to reflect on the duties and responsibilities of my decision but also to honor those. >> your parents served the country during the greatest generation but what about this generation, particularly heavy lift over the last 20 years, all volunteer force, they have answered the call. >> a remarkable generation. every man or woman coming into our service has donned the uniform knew they were coming in to a time of war. they have been incredibly resilient, a talented group of people, we are proud of every single one of them and have given their lives since 9/11 in defense of freedom. >> for the families of freedom. >> we honor them today an
it is general mark millie's first as the twentieth chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. >> a momenttion, remembering what this is all about and decisions are made in the national capital on issues of war and peace, to commit troops into harm's way we should remember every single one of those decisions is a young man or woman putting their life at risk, 200 plus million americans who enjoy our freedoms every day. memorial day for me personally is a day to reflect on the duties and...
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there has been looting of shops in millie atlas. lots of shops in millie atlas.lm and to avoid that it is difficult to see exactly what is happening but it does look similar as to previous evening. we will try and get a handle on exactly what is happening and keep across the latest on those protests. more than 200 schools in south korea have been forced to close just days after they re—opened, due to a new spike in virus cases. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, spent the day with pupils at one school before the latest closures. here's how it went. hundreds of schools have had to stay closed in south korea. this one is open, but life is far from normal. so how are they keeping students safe? how long since you've seen your friends? about five months. —— how long since you've seen your friends? about five months. have you missed your friends? 0h, very much. we can't hug each other, so we are sad. but this is the first temperature check of the day. and as you can see, it's going off, and that's because i have a hot coffee in my hand. if the temperature gauge does go
there has been looting of shops in millie atlas. lots of shops in millie atlas.lm and to avoid that it is difficult to see exactly what is happening but it does look similar as to previous evening. we will try and get a handle on exactly what is happening and keep across the latest on those protests. more than 200 schools in south korea have been forced to close just days after they re—opened, due to a new spike in virus cases. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, spent the day with pupils at one...
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i tell you that because i just left general millie and he said a great man and a great soldier.ing to be he will be just fine. what isy saddened by happening to general flynn. and others. >> [inaudible] do you share his concerns? reopening the economy too soon in some states? pres. trump: he wants to play all sides of the equation. i think we will have a tremendous -- transitional third quarter. a phenomenal next year. i think we will have a country that is ready to have one of its best years. with all of the stimulus, the pent-up demand like i have not seen. and you see it right now. two professional governors that do such -- they work so hard, i know them very well. one happens to be a democrat. i think we have worked together very well. he would not expect me to say that, but it happens to be true. we work very well together. they want to get their states open. some governors, perhaps --tisans or election reasons and some should not open because they are not quite ready. people want it open. schools will be open. purdue, great school, great college, university. purdue is open
i tell you that because i just left general millie and he said a great man and a great soldier.ing to be he will be just fine. what isy saddened by happening to general flynn. and others. >> [inaudible] do you share his concerns? reopening the economy too soon in some states? pres. trump: he wants to play all sides of the equation. i think we will have a tremendous -- transitional third quarter. a phenomenal next year. i think we will have a country that is ready to have one of its best...
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his goal i is to draw ten milli touriststs by 2022. has benefitted from tourism, the effects have yet to reach most mahalas. although areas around major sites have been improved before tourists, mahala infrastructure remains untouched. the streets are torn up and power cuts are a constant problem. the average income is just $200 u.s. a month and most families rely on relatives working abroad who send money home. many locals are eager to take advantage of the growing tourism industry. they're also changing the local landscape. the malaha near the mausoleum has seen a crowd of homes newly turned into hotels. local elder has spent decades working to improve cononditionsn the neighborhood. hehe b believess mahalalas are l tourism resource. he's currently working to clean and restore the water courses in the mahala. kamil is proud of the long history and is frustrated by the walls which hide them from the tourists. >> he has also extended his home and will open a guest house for foreign visitors later this year. he'll offer a warm family we
his goal i is to draw ten milli touriststs by 2022. has benefitted from tourism, the effects have yet to reach most mahalas. although areas around major sites have been improved before tourists, mahala infrastructure remains untouched. the streets are torn up and power cuts are a constant problem. the average income is just $200 u.s. a month and most families rely on relatives working abroad who send money home. many locals are eager to take advantage of the growing tourism industry. they're...
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but this was not just the run-of-the-millis warrant. it was if i supported to snoop on a presidential campaign. this is just one of the realities that president trump's democratic critics spent years calling conspiracy theories of the president. yet here it is in black and white on exactly the kind of independent inspector general that they embraced, when convenient. sadly this was no isolated incident. just recently attorney general has had to take the incredible step of unwinding the prosecution of another former trump advisor because the government's case against him was unfair and distorted as well. it was largely in the basis of these proceedings the democrats and the media spent years exciting on wild theories of russian collision. sen. mitch mcconnell: went on investigation, the mueller investigation, remember that one. it is the wild allegations along with the credibility of several of these investigations that help create the clouds sufficiency in the first place. in the words of our senators attorney general, the proper invest
but this was not just the run-of-the-millis warrant. it was if i supported to snoop on a presidential campaign. this is just one of the realities that president trump's democratic critics spent years calling conspiracy theories of the president. yet here it is in black and white on exactly the kind of independent inspector general that they embraced, when convenient. sadly this was no isolated incident. just recently attorney general has had to take the incredible step of unwinding the...
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>> milly. you know, more or less after my grandmother-- my grandmother's name was emilia, and she was called, my little sister was called milly. in belsen, when people died, i mean, i remember taking them out. i mean, it was bizarre, you know, just in the morning, you know, you get up and there'd be a dead body there. so, what do you do? when my little sister died, clara, my older sister, tells me she took her out and put her on the heap, you know? >> children grew up on experiences. some of the experiences which may have been horrifying to adults were just part of life. but once we were incarcerated in the camps, i think we tended to grow up pretty fast. both i, who was in the men's camp, and my mother, who was separate in, in the women's camp, were both selected to be moved, at the same time to the same camps. so we spent the whole war together and we were liberated together. so, my mother survived, as i did. my younger brother, who was four years younger, he almost certainly did not survive.
>> milly. you know, more or less after my grandmother-- my grandmother's name was emilia, and she was called, my little sister was called milly. in belsen, when people died, i mean, i remember taking them out. i mean, it was bizarre, you know, just in the morning, you know, you get up and there'd be a dead body there. so, what do you do? when my little sister died, clara, my older sister, tells me she took her out and put her on the heap, you know? >> children grew up on...
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and, again, general millie was -- was quite extensive and we spent quite some time thinking about where those assets are. and they also have to now understand what our federal assets are, into an ever-widening situation when we're losing police precincts in brooklyn and -- and -- and some of this unrest spreading across the country. so what i would say, minnesotans, once again, an unprecedented threat to our state. a tragedy that was the catalyst for this. that has morphed into something much different. the challenges of protecting people who wanton destruction is their goal, no regard to life or property, and no sense of civic pride of who we are. that's what these folks are up against. in -- in a quite dangerous environment. so i would, once again, thank minnesotans who stayed home. thanks for looking out for one another. our goal is to do everything that we can to start to restore order. and -- and working with our partners on this. and as i said today, once this became a unified command starting last evening, that's the state of minnesota with me. with that, don. >> governor, for th
and, again, general millie was -- was quite extensive and we spent quite some time thinking about where those assets are. and they also have to now understand what our federal assets are, into an ever-widening situation when we're losing police precincts in brooklyn and -- and -- and some of this unrest spreading across the country. so what i would say, minnesotans, once again, an unprecedented threat to our state. a tragedy that was the catalyst for this. that has morphed into something much...
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and, again, general millie was quite extensive and we spent quite some time thinking where those assets are. and they also have to now understand what our federal assets are into an ever-widening situation when we're losing police precincts in brooklyn and some of this unrest spreading in across the country. so what i would say, minnesotans, once again, an unprecedented threat to our state. a tragedy that was the catalyst for this. that as morphed into something much different. the challenges of protecting people who are -- wanton destruction is their goal, no regard to life or property, and so sense of civic pride of who we are. that's what these folks are up against in a -- in a quite dangerous environment. so i would once again thank minnesotans who stayed home. thanks for looking out for one another. our goal is to do the -- everything that we can to start to restore order, and working with our partners on this. and as i said today once this became a unified command, starting last evening, that's the state of minnesota and with me. with that, tom? >> governor, for the second night i
and, again, general millie was quite extensive and we spent quite some time thinking where those assets are. and they also have to now understand what our federal assets are into an ever-widening situation when we're losing police precincts in brooklyn and some of this unrest spreading in across the country. so what i would say, minnesotans, once again, an unprecedented threat to our state. a tragedy that was the catalyst for this. that as morphed into something much different. the challenges...
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the substance of the issue, a lot of people are in ca homes in the u.k., half a milli.ecause more people are dying in care homes, this has become a g focus and debate. the other reason why it matters is the opinion polls suggest ratings r the government, the prime minister holding up pretty well. people want to give the government t benefit of the doubt in crisis. but there was conce ohow other issues have been handled like the testing, protective equipment and also concern aboue [indiscern if there is other area where people might think the government was not handling things, it would ship into the confidence people have shown. that is one of the reasons why it is a sensitive issu kasia: there needs to be ntconfidence in the governot the least when peoplwho are beingar -- when peoplbeing encouraged to return to work. what was that like? >> it is a bit of a mixed piure. we have seen on the bbc picture of people bemmed on buses and tubes in london. that is nothing likehat it is normally. it is a mixed picture across the u.k. because oside london transport.'t use public o
the substance of the issue, a lot of people are in ca homes in the u.k., half a milli.ecause more people are dying in care homes, this has become a g focus and debate. the other reason why it matters is the opinion polls suggest ratings r the government, the prime minister holding up pretty well. people want to give the government t benefit of the doubt in crisis. but there was conce ohow other issues have been handled like the testing, protective equipment and also concern aboue [indiscern if...
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last year, they saw something like 30 milli passengers, three times the population of the country.t depends on that money. this is a country that has gone through 10 years of terrible economic crisis. i am now in my isolation hotel room courtesy of the greek government, and i have to stay here for 24 hours, and i will be staying here because the fine for breaking that quarantine is 5000 euros. greece has done too well compared to other countries in terms of coping -- has done pretty well compared to other countries in coping with the pandemic. the rest of europe is looking toward this country and seeing how it manages the next phase. if it continues with success while opening up the country, well, that might get us all a bit closer to the lives we use to lead. host: quentin sommerville in athens. i am on social narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blumovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contribut
last year, they saw something like 30 milli passengers, three times the population of the country.t depends on that money. this is a country that has gone through 10 years of terrible economic crisis. i am now in my isolation hotel room courtesy of the greek government, and i have to stay here for 24 hours, and i will be staying here because the fine for breaking that quarantine is 5000 euros. greece has done too well compared to other countries in terms of coping -- has done pretty well...
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not playing and having the american public know you're not playing because the billionaires and the milli millionaires couldn't agree on how to split it. >> the nfl is now delaying its games until the fall. as for the faithful, you can see the 49ers full schedule right on nbcbayarea.com. a couple of games on nbc bay area this year as well. >>> kari, looking behind you, w forecast. >> yeah, we've seen it off and on around the bay area. as we head over toward the east bay, we're taking a look over clayton. we have still some light rain coming down, and it's been really great to see, considering how dry it's been recently. and we're heading into the month of may with some dry weather. but we also have the storms that will be moving in in the near future. so as we take a look in the north bay from mt. tam looking over across the bay, into san francisco, a lot of low clouds. and every now and then we get some light rain here too. as we check out how it's developed on the radar, just over the past hour or so, we've really started to see an increase in coverage in this race. we're seeing more of
not playing and having the american public know you're not playing because the billionaires and the milli millionaires couldn't agree on how to split it. >> the nfl is now delaying its games until the fall. as for the faithful, you can see the 49ers full schedule right on nbcbayarea.com. a couple of games on nbc bay area this year as well. >>> kari, looking behind you, w forecast. >> yeah, we've seen it off and on around the bay area. as we head over toward the east bay,...
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in 2019, unicef ambassador millie bobby brown got to stop by for a visit. >> nice to meet you.nd the world is to fulfill their dreams. >>> all life is precious. all human life is precious, and every child born on this earth is precious. i'm thankful to unicef and all they do, on behalf of children around the world. reminding us that every child has a place in this world, and deserves a home, nutrition, care, and love. and to be treated with tdignity and respect. ♪ ♪ if blood will flow, drying in the color of the evening sun ♪ ♪ tomorrow's rain will wash the stains away ♪ ♪ something in our mind will always stay ♪ ♪ perhaps this final act was meant to clinch our lifetime's argument ♪ ♪ nothing come from violence and nothing ever could ♪ ♪ for all those, lest we forget how fragile we are ♪ ♪ on and on the rain will fall, like tears from the star ♪ ♪ on and on the rain will say how fragile we are, how fragile we are ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i say on and on the rain will fall like tears from a star ♪ ♪ on and on the rain will say how fragile we are, how fragile we are ♪ ♪ how fragile we are, how fr
in 2019, unicef ambassador millie bobby brown got to stop by for a visit. >> nice to meet you.nd the world is to fulfill their dreams. >>> all life is precious. all human life is precious, and every child born on this earth is precious. i'm thankful to unicef and all they do, on behalf of children around the world. reminding us that every child has a place in this world, and deserves a home, nutrition, care, and love. and to be treated with tdignity and respect. ♪ ♪ if blood...
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plus, home work: the pandemic forces millis of americans to do their jobs from home, raising questionse future of the workplace. >> maybe a year or two from now when firms relax and say, look, you came
plus, home work: the pandemic forces millis of americans to do their jobs from home, raising questionse future of the workplace. >> maybe a year or two from now when firms relax and say, look, you came
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are affected by the interim a consequence of the candidate so milly if we reduce it to. a trauma the case out of hospital wards where obviously failing to see the bigger picture of the mess of consequences of this and then it is happening across the whole of society and around the world now in your book and motions media and politics meech i highly recommend to all our viewers it's a very interesting read you make an important distinction between an emotion and a mediated and motion of the bill that i'm being far more deliberate calculated and constructed and when it comes to the comment 19 outbreak or any other large scale event journalist always have a wide wide choice in which emotions to transmit which emotion to put 2 or 3 children to communicate to the audience and which perhaps to downplay what do you see as the dominant sentiments of this pandemic you already mentioned the gratitude the very genuine and true gratitude that we feel towards the doctors and other frontline workers but are there any other emotions that i've travelled and in the coverage of this pande
are affected by the interim a consequence of the candidate so milly if we reduce it to. a trauma the case out of hospital wards where obviously failing to see the bigger picture of the mess of consequences of this and then it is happening across the whole of society and around the world now in your book and motions media and politics meech i highly recommend to all our viewers it's a very interesting read you make an important distinction between an emotion and a mediated and motion of the bill...
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i think to integrate the consequences of the condemning so milly if we reduce it to. a trial of the case out of hospital warts we're obviously failing to see the bigger picture the message consequences of this and then it is heading across the whole of society and around the whole wilks now in your book and multiple media and politics meeting i highly recommend to all our viewers it's a very interesting read you make an important distinction between an emotion and immediate emotion but the latter being far more deliberate calculated and constructed and when it comes to the comment 19 outbreak or any other large scale event journalist always have a wide wide choice in which emotion to transmit which emotion to put forth reaching or to communicate to their audience and which perhaps to downplay what do you see as the dominant some terms are they spend democrat you already mentioned the gratitude the very genuine and sure gratitude that really feel towards the doctors and other product line workers spread are there any other emotions that are prevalent in the coverage of
i think to integrate the consequences of the condemning so milly if we reduce it to. a trial of the case out of hospital warts we're obviously failing to see the bigger picture the message consequences of this and then it is heading across the whole of society and around the whole wilks now in your book and multiple media and politics meeting i highly recommend to all our viewers it's a very interesting read you make an important distinction between an emotion and immediate emotion but the...
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price tag on the project, $37 milli million. >>> millions of self-employed or gig worker californians are now eligible for special unemployment benefits, but many are finding themselves shut out of assistance. the pandemic unemployment assistance program comes with a major catch. self-employed workers who are on an employer's payroll and earn $1300 or more during any quarter in the last 18 months aren't qualified to get this. instead they're going to have to file for regular unemployment which goes off the w-2 amount when determining benefits. the result is many in the gig economy will be eligible for far less unemployment than regular workers. >>> a graduation salute for the class of 2020 from a warriors superstar. as you know, most seniors across the country won't get the chance to walk across the stage because of the pandemic. steph curry going wild here. he's joining forces with serena williams and kevin hart to help celebrate the 2020 class from home. live celebration for them. this is pretty neat. they asked students to share videos of them walking kroos the stage in a different
price tag on the project, $37 milli million. >>> millions of self-employed or gig worker californians are now eligible for special unemployment benefits, but many are finding themselves shut out of assistance. the pandemic unemployment assistance program comes with a major catch. self-employed workers who are on an employer's payroll and earn $1300 or more during any quarter in the last 18 months aren't qualified to get this. instead they're going to have to file for regular...
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manufacturing process to make any product shelf stable for extended periods is performed adik chetry millie high temperatures. have. this creates too potent carcinogen to enter cyclical means in a cruel mind however most companies do not disclose to the consumer what temperature their foods are cooked at and they act as if the trace amounts of carcinogens pose no threat it was a real 948 when veterinarian mark morris decided to create the 1st person correction pet food still recognizable today at the time morris was critical of pet foods for lacking quality ingredients and he wanted to make a superior product backed by scientific research he teamed up with canning manufacturer burton hill to fulfill his vision. the result became what we know today a science diet sold in veterinarian offices all across the country. but in 2013 the wall street journal reported hills was starting to see its profits decline because consumers no longer identified with their ingredients. science diet has since refocused on rebranding their image as more natural creating new product lines and shying away from cont
manufacturing process to make any product shelf stable for extended periods is performed adik chetry millie high temperatures. have. this creates too potent carcinogen to enter cyclical means in a cruel mind however most companies do not disclose to the consumer what temperature their foods are cooked at and they act as if the trace amounts of carcinogens pose no threat it was a real 948 when veterinarian mark morris decided to create the 1st person correction pet food still recognizable today...
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this picture shows elaine struthers having a girls night in with her granddaughter millie.hard dyer sent us this lovely photo, of them taking their twin boys home from southend hospital. and there's lot more. you can check them out using the hashtag #lastnormalphoto on twitter or instagram. you're watching bbc news. yesterday saw the return of top—level football in germany with the resumption of the bundesliga — the first major european league to reopen, albeit behind closed doors. but what's the future likely to be for major sporting events? can they ever be the same again? we'll be putting your questions to two sports experts after 3 o'clock bst. that's 4 o'clock gmt. get in touch with the hashtag #bbcyourquestions on twitter. oryou can email yourquestions@bbc. co. uk. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. it has been warming up this weekend with temperatures of 20 degrees in the south—east in the sunshine but more cloud and patchy rain further north and it is the northern part of the uk that will have most of the rain over the weekend and the start of
this picture shows elaine struthers having a girls night in with her granddaughter millie.hard dyer sent us this lovely photo, of them taking their twin boys home from southend hospital. and there's lot more. you can check them out using the hashtag #lastnormalphoto on twitter or instagram. you're watching bbc news. yesterday saw the return of top—level football in germany with the resumption of the bundesliga — the first major european league to reopen, albeit behind closed doors. but...
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have alphas welcome millie. of people in india and bangladesh fleeing their homes as one of the fiercest storms the decades rolls towards landfall cycle sparking dangerous hurricane force winds heavy downpours have preceded it as it churns across the bay of bengal towards the low lying coast unfun is also hampering the response to the coronavirus in both countries. howling winds and heavy rain nature's full force is about to be unleashed india's eastern coastline and bangladesh across the border are bracing for the storm cycle and i am fun is predicted to be one of the fiercest storms to hit the region in decades making landfall with winds of up to 180 kilometers per hour. in some coastal villages sandbags are piled up as makeshift barriers against tidal waves. more often authorities asked people to head 1st shelters that were hastily being readied but with the corona virus spreading rapidly this concentration of people bears its own risks. for the 1st time ever we're dealing with 2 disasters similar taney asli
have alphas welcome millie. of people in india and bangladesh fleeing their homes as one of the fiercest storms the decades rolls towards landfall cycle sparking dangerous hurricane force winds heavy downpours have preceded it as it churns across the bay of bengal towards the low lying coast unfun is also hampering the response to the coronavirus in both countries. howling winds and heavy rain nature's full force is about to be unleashed india's eastern coastline and bangladesh across the...
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this picture — shows elaine struthers having a girls night in with her granddaughter millie —— sadly since. and finally ...laura and richard dyer sent us this lovely photo — of them taking their twin boys home from southend hospital. and there's lot more. you can check them out using the hashtag #lastnormalphoto let's go to edinburgh. i think that press c0 nfe re nce let's go to edinburgh. i think that press conference is just about to start. the health secretary along with others about to speak now. let's listen in. good afternoon and thank you forjoining us for today's briefing. before i start let me apologise to you that we are a little late. we have had some technical issues that have meant that we could not start at 2:30 as originally planned. and some of those technical issues has caused difficulties for journalists joining us difficulties for journalists joining us andi difficulties for journalists joining us and i will explain what we are going to do when we get to that part of this briefing. i want to start, though, as i always do, by updating you on some of the key statisti
this picture — shows elaine struthers having a girls night in with her granddaughter millie —— sadly since. and finally ...laura and richard dyer sent us this lovely photo — of them taking their twin boys home from southend hospital. and there's lot more. you can check them out using the hashtag #lastnormalphoto let's go to edinburgh. i think that press c0 nfe re nce let's go to edinburgh. i think that press conference is just about to start. the health secretary along with others about...
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this picture shows elaine struthers having a girls night in with her granddaughter millie.ally, laura and richard dyer sent us this lovely photo of them taking their twin boys home from southend hospital. so what's the future for large scale events? will major sporting events ever be the same again? we'll be putting your questions to two sports experts after three o'clock bst, that's four o'clock gmt. get in touch with the hashtag #bbcyourquestions on twitter, or you can email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. good morning. quite a lot of cloud and rain to come across northern ireland and scotland, england and wales brightening up with sunshine and what a glorious start to the day it was across the south coast. over the next few days, the weather is going to become drier, sunnier and warmer indeed, by wednesday temperatures reaching 27 celsius. the hottest weather we've seen so far this year. 27, into the early 80s fahrenheit. not that hot today. extensive cloud across the north and west of the coun
this picture shows elaine struthers having a girls night in with her granddaughter millie.ally, laura and richard dyer sent us this lovely photo of them taking their twin boys home from southend hospital. so what's the future for large scale events? will major sporting events ever be the same again? we'll be putting your questions to two sports experts after three o'clock bst, that's four o'clock gmt. get in touch with the hashtag #bbcyourquestions on twitter, or you can email...
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>> so yeah we lost a lot of people but if you look at original projections 2.2 milli million, were probablyding to 60000 - 70000, far too many,
>> so yeah we lost a lot of people but if you look at original projections 2.2 milli million, were probablyding to 60000 - 70000, far too many,
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sources to wreck up her records, first woman to break the sound bear she was friends with chuck yeager, millie ehrhardt, i found all the septa backup but not hurt orphan story. she actually admitted she made that bit up. digging into jackie's early early life was like the funnest thing in the world e it in clued finding early divorce records of the very excited clerk at the montgomery county clerk's office. did not even aware that was a think is in georgia actually. everything about jackie's adult life as a pilot she was right very brief excerpt to read it and try to capsule it jackie's early life. the only thing any time going into this she was not pointing jackie cochran she was betsy pittman. betsy had been married and divorced, welcomed a son and buried him. she buried her father and her brother. her sisters and beloved brother joseph were all raising their own families and the only family betsy had left was her mother with whom she continued to clash. they held nothing but painful memories for betsy so she decided the time to come to make a clean break. one midsummer day in 19209, 23-year
sources to wreck up her records, first woman to break the sound bear she was friends with chuck yeager, millie ehrhardt, i found all the septa backup but not hurt orphan story. she actually admitted she made that bit up. digging into jackie's early early life was like the funnest thing in the world e it in clued finding early divorce records of the very excited clerk at the montgomery county clerk's office. did not even aware that was a think is in georgia actually. everything about jackie's...
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but general milly says he hasn't seen it. is he contradicting them?> well, i don't know the answer to that question. from the weight of the scientific evidence and i think dr. fauci might consider the real authority voice here reaffirmed it was natural. and most likely scenario is it occurred from bats in the marketplace. that's not to say that there's not the possibility that it could have come out of a lab. im sure the intelligence community is looking into that. i worry about the pressure i'm sure is placed on the intelligence community to come out with an answer that the administration would like. >> dr. fauci tells a national geographic the evidence is very strongly leaning towards this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated. everything about the step wise evolution over time strongly indicates that this virus evolved in nature and jumped species. he contradicted the president. does that under mine credibility in the middle of fighting this pandemic? >> absolutely. not only this. the whole way it's been managed under mines o
but general milly says he hasn't seen it. is he contradicting them?> well, i don't know the answer to that question. from the weight of the scientific evidence and i think dr. fauci might consider the real authority voice here reaffirmed it was natural. and most likely scenario is it occurred from bats in the marketplace. that's not to say that there's not the possibility that it could have come out of a lab. im sure the intelligence community is looking into that. i worry about the pressure...
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. >>> more sad and stunning numbers from the government today. 3.2 milli 3.2 million americans now joininghe ranks of unemployed. our kristine rowlen is goi-- ros going to break down the number. >> a total of 33 million people out of the labor force. sidelined by a lay-off or a furlough. it is drawing comparison to the great depression. congress made these job benefits more generous than usual, extra $600 per week for four months for these workers. states have been overwhelmed by demand here and many workers have not received a check quite yet. in a matter of weeks, unemployment rate gone to a 6-year low to the great depression level in a matter of weeks. making history on the cover of "time" magazine. back in the great recession, it peaked about 10%, it took months for that to happen. 1992, that peak was 10.8%. tomorrow's jobs report from the government, the expectation could hit 20%. john. >> christine romans. thank you. >>> let's talk it over with mark benny, our chief economy at moody analytics. i guess is there something encouraging that's the wrong word that last week's number is a l
. >>> more sad and stunning numbers from the government today. 3.2 milli 3.2 million americans now joininghe ranks of unemployed. our kristine rowlen is goi-- ros going to break down the number. >> a total of 33 million people out of the labor force. sidelined by a lay-off or a furlough. it is drawing comparison to the great depression. congress made these job benefits more generous than usual, extra $600 per week for four months for these workers. states have been overwhelmed by...
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ceremony by secretary of defense, mark esper, secretary of interior, david bernhart, general mark milliend a number of service members and veterans of the arm forces. in recent months our nation and our world have engaged a new form of battle against an invisible enemy. once more the men and women of the united states military have answered the call to duty and rai race to danger. tens of thousands of our national guard ms men are on th fro frontline of this terrible virus. as one nation we mourn alongside every single families that have lost loved ones including the families of our great veterans. together we'll vanquish the virus and america will rise from this crisis to new and greater heights. as our brave warriors have shown us from the nation's earliest days in america we are the captains of our own faiths. no obstacles and challenge is a match for this year determination of the american people. this permeates every inch of the hollow soils beneath our feet. this place more than 200 years ago, american patriots stood their ground and prepare a british invasion in the battle of balt
ceremony by secretary of defense, mark esper, secretary of interior, david bernhart, general mark milliend a number of service members and veterans of the arm forces. in recent months our nation and our world have engaged a new form of battle against an invisible enemy. once more the men and women of the united states military have answered the call to duty and rai race to danger. tens of thousands of our national guard ms men are on th fro frontline of this terrible virus. as one nation we...
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there is a vacuum on the surface of the mood to simulate this made under fatality and alexandre the millis from france are creating the experiment in a vacuum chamber on that's. our objective is to see what mechanical properties are if we sin to something in a vacuum. if something better comes out come we construct a better building whether or not. the strong xenon beams imitate the sun and can create a constant heat of around 1100 degrees celsius channeled into one ray they hit the 3 levels of moving moon sand below. it can take up to 5 hours under lunar conditions to bake a 3 dimensional object such as a brick. you want to see whether anything comes out on to the vacuum and then do the chemical analysis but the chamber is too small and very harsh it can rise as not so climb the stairs when we have a bigger chamber we can build a better cooling system. bigger components cooling system doll flown on course the . scientists have to find the right parameters so that in future today's results will look like the brick sintered without a vacuum. as a last step they have to replace the artificia
there is a vacuum on the surface of the mood to simulate this made under fatality and alexandre the millis from france are creating the experiment in a vacuum chamber on that's. our objective is to see what mechanical properties are if we sin to something in a vacuum. if something better comes out come we construct a better building whether or not. the strong xenon beams imitate the sun and can create a constant heat of around 1100 degrees celsius channeled into one ray they hit the 3 levels of...
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, secretary mark esper, secretary alex caesar, secretary of the joint chiefs f staff, general mark milly. f.d.a. director dr. steven hahn, dr. francis collins, dr. fauci, dr. birx. we're joined by a very terrific group of professionals. tomorrow will mark 30 days since we release the white house guidelines for a safe and phased opening of america. that's what we're doing. it's the opening of america. going to have an amazing year next year. we're going to have a great transition into the fourth quarter. as of this morning, almost every state has taken steps to begin reopening and the american people are doing an extraordinary job of continuing to take precautions while at the same time wanting to start and they will be starting to rezoom their american -- resume their american way of life. we'll be reigniting our economic engines. we're going to be taking care of our most vulnerable which are our senior citizens and some others. we're going to be working very, very hard on our senior citizens and our numbering homes and various communities to support those that are struggling in this ver
, secretary mark esper, secretary alex caesar, secretary of the joint chiefs f staff, general mark milly. f.d.a. director dr. steven hahn, dr. francis collins, dr. fauci, dr. birx. we're joined by a very terrific group of professionals. tomorrow will mark 30 days since we release the white house guidelines for a safe and phased opening of america. that's what we're doing. it's the opening of america. going to have an amazing year next year. we're going to have a great transition into the fourth...
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a record 20.5 milli 20.5 million americans lost jobs last month. president is trying to distract and focus on reopening but this virus is hitting really close to home. >> it, absolutely, is. and, first off, let me start with some good news about that hitting close to home. katie miller, vice president pence's press secretary has just tweeted a few minutes ago that she thanks everyone for their prayers. she says she is doing well, and looks forward to getting back on the job soon for the american people. so everyone, including everyone at cnn, sends their best wishes to katie miller. but, look, here's the reality of the situation. we've talked about it on this show for multimilliple days. as far as suppressing the pandemic, president trump has, in effect, said i'm out. that's for governors. that's for the federal apparatus, below me. that's for public health officials and scientists and people who are going to, he hopes, come up with a vaccine. he is directing his efforts, as a marketer, to talking up economic recovery. strong economy was his bigges
a record 20.5 milli 20.5 million americans lost jobs last month. president is trying to distract and focus on reopening but this virus is hitting really close to home. >> it, absolutely, is. and, first off, let me start with some good news about that hitting close to home. katie miller, vice president pence's press secretary has just tweeted a few minutes ago that she thanks everyone for their prayers. she says she is doing well, and looks forward to getting back on the job soon for the...
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. >> for chairman millie, memorial day is very personal.ts in afghanistan and iraq. the guy feel personally responsible for the troops that i'm leading. i reflected off and come every day come on those who didn't come home. i've got 142 who served directly under my command. could you have a message for them today, so question much bigger i've kept in touch with many of whom resided over dominic. i've had an opportunity to talk to the families. many of them since. the question i've always asked myself, the question that only you can answer in the middle of the night at two or three in the morning is is it worth it? you see their faces rolling across your brain. you ask yourself, is it worth it? 20 years at war. 7,000 americans dead. 7,000 marines dead. 26,000 have died. is that worth it? i have two reflect on that a lot. you have to do a lot of very serious soul-searching. but at the end of the day, i ask myself, is it worth it? is it with you? is it worth freedom of the press? is it worth due process of law? is it worth freedom of religion,
. >> for chairman millie, memorial day is very personal.ts in afghanistan and iraq. the guy feel personally responsible for the troops that i'm leading. i reflected off and come every day come on those who didn't come home. i've got 142 who served directly under my command. could you have a message for them today, so question much bigger i've kept in touch with many of whom resided over dominic. i've had an opportunity to talk to the families. many of them since. the question i've always...
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we are joined by secretary steve mnuchin, secretary esper, secretary azar, general mark millie, fda director director of the national institute of health, dr. fauci, dr. birx, we are joined by a terrific group of professionals. tomorrow we'll mark 30 days since we release the white house guidelines for a safer phase opening of america is what we are doing. it is the opening of america. we are going to have an amazing year next year. we'll have a great transition into the fourth quarter. as of this morning almost every state is taken steps to begin reopening and the american people are doing extraordinary jobs of continuing to take precautions while at the same time wanting to start and they'll be starting to resume their american way of life. we'll rei-igniting our economic engin engines. we'll work hard on our nursing homes and various communities to support those who are struggling during this difficult time. for example today secretary purdue together with ivanka trump launched the farmers and families food box program which will provide $3 billion to help small farmers, and it will be he
we are joined by secretary steve mnuchin, secretary esper, secretary azar, general mark millie, fda director director of the national institute of health, dr. fauci, dr. birx, we are joined by a terrific group of professionals. tomorrow we'll mark 30 days since we release the white house guidelines for a safer phase opening of america is what we are doing. it is the opening of america. we are going to have an amazing year next year. we'll have a great transition into the fourth quarter. as of...
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mike also started -- casper and general millie -- the president has said he is starting to mobilize thehopes that by the time the end of the year rolls around and the military -- we will have a vaccine and the military will be used to deploy the vaccine. vonnie: the president hoping for a bump in the polls out of this. our thanks, mario. we know you will be covering it. broadcast on bloomberg television as well. our thanks to bloomberg white house reporter mario parker. let's take a look at where we are markets wise as we head to noon. we are down .75% on the various indices, the nasdaq as well as the s&p and the dow. all down together as it is right now. we did have an update in europe, but not so much taking that tone in the u.s.. we will bring you president trump's remarks as soon as he begins. that is coming up next on "balance of power" with david westin on bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ from new york to our bloomberg television and radio audience worldwide, welcome to "balance of power" were a lot of politics meets the world of business. we are wait
mike also started -- casper and general millie -- the president has said he is starting to mobilize thehopes that by the time the end of the year rolls around and the military -- we will have a vaccine and the military will be used to deploy the vaccine. vonnie: the president hoping for a bump in the polls out of this. our thanks, mario. we know you will be covering it. broadcast on bloomberg television as well. our thanks to bloomberg white house reporter mario parker. let's take a look at...
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in the joint chief of staff chairman millie along with the guidance of general jensen come about what that would look like. as i said earlier, the resources they are providing us in material resources, there is a mechanism with the national guard we are relying on which is quicker and better and easier to do, to rely on our state partners around us to provide that. federal troops, not from the community. they are not talking about mobilizing the entire u.s. army, we are talking in the neighborhood of several hundred. we can get more troops quicker than that by doing this. but that is an option put out there and the support that goes with it. we will be back here and bring faith leaders to talk with you. today, true demonstrations and true expressions of grief and the true cost to heal our community and work. we will be out there and the folks be out there to support that and protect that and honor that right. but we ask those people as soon as those are done, to disburse, to be out of the area, and to not do what the mayor has clearly and eloquently, and i would associate myself, if y
in the joint chief of staff chairman millie along with the guidance of general jensen come about what that would look like. as i said earlier, the resources they are providing us in material resources, there is a mechanism with the national guard we are relying on which is quicker and better and easier to do, to rely on our state partners around us to provide that. federal troops, not from the community. they are not talking about mobilizing the entire u.s. army, we are talking in the...
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>> so yeah we lost a lot of people but if you look at original projections 2.2 milli million, were probablyeading to 60000 - 70000, far too many, one person is far too many for this. greg: great answer but an asinine question. does a leader deserve to be reelected after a tragedy strikes. that's what the election is for you dope, he deserved to be reelected and you can apply the non-logic just about anywhere. a tornado killed the johnson family on main street and mr. smith delivers the he resigned from the united states postal service. as long as the media has no power in self reflection, though never learn and keep making neurotic observations like this chat. >> after we go to break there's a good thing about the second on the crisis, it's in the clean air and be as we have not seen for a long time. greg: rain no remarkable analyss presents economic turmoil with awesome visuals for the carbon belching tv network. imagine chuckie how better the environment would be if the networks also stopped working. somehow i don't think he thought that there. finally how is this for question,. >> will y
>> so yeah we lost a lot of people but if you look at original projections 2.2 milli million, were probablyeading to 60000 - 70000, far too many, one person is far too many for this. greg: great answer but an asinine question. does a leader deserve to be reelected after a tragedy strikes. that's what the election is for you dope, he deserved to be reelected and you can apply the non-logic just about anywhere. a tornado killed the johnson family on main street and mr. smith delivers the he...
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esper is all over this with the chairman of joint chiefs, millie.we need to do, the capabilities we needed to do, but they're going to need the congress to help them because the congress wants to hold on to legacy systems that all of their tickets out there, and they -- districts out there, and they won't let the military dump them and get the weapons that we need with advanced technology. that's some of the help we're going to need here. lou: and there's some very specific issues as well. there is recruitment for our military and how to improve the potential force size for the united states. we look at aircraft, we look at ships, and there is a woeful need to replace aging equipment whether they're ships, they're aircraft, whatever it may be, weapons systems, and we are not seeing a a full-on effort to produce, to build, to manufacture those ships, those aircraft at a rate that is desperately needed by the u.s. military. is that a correct statement? >> yeah, that's a correct statement. what -- the lethargy that we got into is we want, we're improvi
esper is all over this with the chairman of joint chiefs, millie.we need to do, the capabilities we needed to do, but they're going to need the congress to help them because the congress wants to hold on to legacy systems that all of their tickets out there, and they -- districts out there, and they won't let the military dump them and get the weapons that we need with advanced technology. that's some of the help we're going to need here. lou: and there's some very specific issues as well....
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such an interesting description i mean for example you said he lives in a house that cosoststs $2 milli. can you go into a bit more detail about what they were thinking was around your preconception of people that have addiction and what you ended up finding out? >> i thought that they were homess, mentally ill. i thought it wouldn't be a rich white professional with schooling and someone to have any scientist with a masters in chemistry and certainly knew the chemicals he wound up using and what they were due to his brain and his body and certainly understood the addiction. there was a lot of arrogance at that level and i can imagine him thinking i will try this it might be fun but i'm not going to get addicted because i can control that. when i was told we think he died of an overde it turned out he died from an infection related to intravenous drug use. it happens fairly commonly. i just thought they must have gotten that wrong. that's impossible. he was well educated and i thought he would know better. certainly even someone that has a high school education can understand addiction
such an interesting description i mean for example you said he lives in a house that cosoststs $2 milli. can you go into a bit more detail about what they were thinking was around your preconception of people that have addiction and what you ended up finding out? >> i thought that they were homess, mentally ill. i thought it wouldn't be a rich white professional with schooling and someone to have any scientist with a masters in chemistry and certainly knew the chemicals he wound up using...
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they are upheld only in millie strictest -- only in the strictest of circumstances. a-based example might be, no discussion of the bachelor. i could go for that. picking a topic and placing it off-limits. a subset of content-based speech is viewpoint is combination, or viewpoint-based regulation, in which you are allowed to talk about some thing but not from particular viewpoints. so you can talk about politics but not from a commonest viewpoint, would be a case of viewpoint this coming nation, a subset of contents combination. content neutral regulation are not addressed to what the speech is about. -- subset of content's combination. content neutral might set you cannot operate truck's between 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.. it is content neutral because they do not care what you're saying but they do not want you keeping people awake with a sound truck. the framers did not talk about why we have free speech, but the courts do. the courts have a number of ideas which come to the front in different ways, indifferent cases. contradictory,re when they are thinking about what
they are upheld only in millie strictest -- only in the strictest of circumstances. a-based example might be, no discussion of the bachelor. i could go for that. picking a topic and placing it off-limits. a subset of content-based speech is viewpoint is combination, or viewpoint-based regulation, in which you are allowed to talk about some thing but not from particular viewpoints. so you can talk about politics but not from a commonest viewpoint, would be a case of viewpoint this coming nation,...