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the brand new covid mega—lab in milton keynes — a bbc investigation into allegations that there havefety breaches. italy is put on the travel quarantine list. half—term holiday makers could be hit, after the country sees its highest one—day coronavirus caseload. out and about after seven months. the queen's first public engagement outside a royal household since the spring lockdown. and coming up on bbc news... we will have the latest, as the efl meets to decide whether to accept a £50 million bailout from the premier league. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. boris johnson's strategy to tackle the coronavirus pandemic with a series of regional restrictions faces its toughest political test yet. earlier today, the mayor of greater manchester, labour's andy burnham, refused to accept the terms on which ministers want to place his city on the very highest alert level. he said his constituents‘ livelihoods were being sacrificed. the health secretary for england, matt hancock, hit back — any delay would cost lives. let's just look at what's happening in england. the grey ar
the brand new covid mega—lab in milton keynes — a bbc investigation into allegations that there havefety breaches. italy is put on the travel quarantine list. half—term holiday makers could be hit, after the country sees its highest one—day coronavirus caseload. out and about after seven months. the queen's first public engagement outside a royal household since the spring lockdown. and coming up on bbc news... we will have the latest, as the efl meets to decide whether to accept a £50...
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one of the first to open was this lab in milton keynes where hundreds of staff process around 40,000e have told us of safety concerns which they fear are putting staff at risk. it's just chaotic. it's dangerous. julian harris, a virologist, worked at the lab this summer. he believes cracks in the system began to show when the calibre of staff changed. when the lab started in march, then they had furloughed academics, virologists, biologists, all these people, so they had the experience, right? but then towards the middle ofjune onwards, they started to go back. then you got an influx of these really young people with absolutely no experience. he alleges the training for new recruits was completely inadequate. these people, you know, no lab induction for a bio—safety level two, and then they are just launched into this facility. and it freaked me out. the work is carried out in protective cabinets like this, which remove infected air. but doctor harris claims, in order to get as many tests done as possible, cabinets designed for one person were being used by two — a practice other sci
one of the first to open was this lab in milton keynes where hundreds of staff process around 40,000e have told us of safety concerns which they fear are putting staff at risk. it's just chaotic. it's dangerous. julian harris, a virologist, worked at the lab this summer. he believes cracks in the system began to show when the calibre of staff changed. when the lab started in march, then they had furloughed academics, virologists, biologists, all these people, so they had the experience, right?...
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we will keep reporting on this case and thank you to milton as well.re. goodbye. you're very welcome. joan and milton martin, on the case of son, 0sime. the headlines on bbc news... questions over how and why 16,000 coronavirus cases president trump is criticised for taking a ride in a motorcade outside the hospital where he was treated. in a video posted from hospital, he says he now understands the virus. more now on our top story this morning, that nearly sixteen thousand people who tested positive for coronavirus in england weren't entered into the test and trace system, because of a technical glitch. although the people who tested positive were informed, there was a delay in tracing their contacts, who may have been exposed ot the virus. it also meant the cases were omitted from last week's daily figures for the uk, leading to dramatic spike in numbers over the weekend. i can discuss this more with paul hunter who's a professor of medicine at the university of east anglia. good morning to you. how do you react to this? it's quite disappointing. it
we will keep reporting on this case and thank you to milton as well.re. goodbye. you're very welcome. joan and milton martin, on the case of son, 0sime. the headlines on bbc news... questions over how and why 16,000 coronavirus cases president trump is criticised for taking a ride in a motorcade outside the hospital where he was treated. in a video posted from hospital, he says he now understands the virus. more now on our top story this morning, that nearly sixteen thousand people who tested...
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the brand new covid mega—lab in milton keynes. bbc investigation into allegations that there have been safety breaches. out and about after seven months — the queen's first public engagement outside a royal household since the march lockdown. and coming up, the ‘cliffside camping' that requires a head for heights and nerves of steel. boris johnson's strategy to tackle the coronavirus pandemic with a series of regional restrictions faces its toughest political test yet. earlier today, the mayor of greater manchester, labour's andy burnham, refused to accept the terms on which ministers want to place his city on the very highest alert level. he said his constituents' livelihoods were being sacrificed. the health secretary for england, matt hancock, hit back saying any delay would cost lives. let's just look at what's happening in england. the grey area is on medium alert which means a 10pm curfew and the rule of six. the areas in orange will be on high alert from midnight tomorrow. that includes london and a raft of areas stretching
the brand new covid mega—lab in milton keynes. bbc investigation into allegations that there have been safety breaches. out and about after seven months — the queen's first public engagement outside a royal household since the march lockdown. and coming up, the ‘cliffside camping' that requires a head for heights and nerves of steel. boris johnson's strategy to tackle the coronavirus pandemic with a series of regional restrictions faces its toughest political test yet. earlier today, the...
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zanny milton beddoes, editor-in-chief of the economist.p next, we continue our look at the swing state of ohio with the democratic tongass men. -- congressman steve shabbat. this is bloomberg. -- steve chabot. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power," i am david westin. we go to mark crumpton. mark: the mayors of two wisconsin cities are asking president trump to reconsider plans for rallies as covid-19 hammers the midwestern swing state. the president is scheduled to campaign at the green bay and la crosse airports saturday. wisconsin has one of the highest per capita rates of daily cases in america. on wednesday a spokesperson said that everyone attending the rallies would get a temperature check, access to hand sanitizer and "be provided a mask that they are encouraged to wear." cases of covid-19 are on the rise in new york state. governor andrew cuomo said that new york reported more than 1300 new cases, the most since may. the results show a positivity rate of 1.27%. the number of millionaires living in new jersey is on
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that included radical black activist milton henry at the time, and his brother richard. they saw them as quite moderate, ironically. this gives you an idea of the militancy of this group. they were engaged in learning about armed struggle. they looked to robert williams and robert williams' emphasis on self-defense. but when he was in cuba, he was a proponent of guerrilla warfare. this is where ram was looking. to give you their ideology, they used to call themselves maoists. they definitely see themselves in both the tradition of penn after -- their traditions of both pan-africanism and the third world. the revolutionary movement in the league of black revolutionary workers, i assume many of you are familiar with these formations. get toskip over and their influence on electoral politics, because that is our theme here. the biggest thing i don't think a lot of people know about is that the league had mentis influence on radicalizing the black panther party, reorienting it toward anticapitalist struggle at the point of production. there is a gentleman from detroit named
that included radical black activist milton henry at the time, and his brother richard. they saw them as quite moderate, ironically. this gives you an idea of the militancy of this group. they were engaged in learning about armed struggle. they looked to robert williams and robert williams' emphasis on self-defense. but when he was in cuba, he was a proponent of guerrilla warfare. this is where ram was looking. to give you their ideology, they used to call themselves maoists. they definitely...
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.>> until then, the - welcome to today's program, i'm milton lawrence and with me today is dr. wendy walsh. our topic on today's program, will be of interest to any of our viewers, who have suffered sexual abuse while a member of a popular youth organization, or know someone who has. dr. walsh, thanks so much for joining us today. - thanks milton, i'm pleased to be here. - now in terms of sexual abuse within a popular youth organization, which i understand is one of the nation's oldest organizations for youth, this problem sounds like it's been around for a long period of time. - milton you're right. in fact based on cases filed, the problems with sex abuse within this particular popular youth organization,
.>> until then, the - welcome to today's program, i'm milton lawrence and with me today is dr. wendy walsh. our topic on today's program, will be of interest to any of our viewers, who have suffered sexual abuse while a member of a popular youth organization, or know someone who has. dr. walsh, thanks so much for joining us today. - thanks milton, i'm pleased to be here. - now in terms of sexual abuse within a popular youth organization, which i understand is one of the nation's oldest...
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in a statement, milton keynes council said they were sorry to have upset the family and said...as been some stuff said today and they have made a statement but they haven't reached out to the family. i would speak to somebody because they have admitted it was wrong, the way it took place. the guy who did what he did, i'd like to know what sort of training he had to interrupt a funeral, who told them to do that, and to approach a family like that, maybe he needs some training in how to approach somebody ina training in how to approach somebody in a situation like that because it wasn't very humane i don't think i could ever forgive him for that. wasn't very humane i don't think i could ever forgive him for thatm black with that report. the founder of comic relief, richard curtis, has praised children in cornwall for encouraging the charity to make next year's red nose day plastic—free. pupils at fourlanesend community primary school made their own noses out of household goods last year, and won the backing of sir david attenborough. fiona lamdin reports. this is where it all star
in a statement, milton keynes council said they were sorry to have upset the family and said...as been some stuff said today and they have made a statement but they haven't reached out to the family. i would speak to somebody because they have admitted it was wrong, the way it took place. the guy who did what he did, i'd like to know what sort of training he had to interrupt a funeral, who told them to do that, and to approach a family like that, maybe he needs some training in how to approach...
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i was in milton, massachusetts, a liberal town. here, as the lead political reporter for the cleveland paper you guysu guys -- do print about biden? when i hear people talk about their character and i think, recent developments? they are not covering it in the boston globe at all. it's hard to find information. i have a sister-in-law who is 65 years old and i asked her how to vote for biden and she didn't know about what was going on. are you guys printing it? host: jim, you are talking about hunter biden, right? caller: i'm talking about joe biden. host: what about him? caller: he was involved in the rushing money -- are you people investigating that or is that a nonissue out there? if some of the wants to give me a hard drive to take a look at, i guess i would take a look at it, but without anything to actually look at, i don't really know how i would report on it. i kind of have to rely on the people who do have whatever they say the evidence is, so i guess the answer is no, i have not been covering it because i don't have acces
i was in milton, massachusetts, a liberal town. here, as the lead political reporter for the cleveland paper you guysu guys -- do print about biden? when i hear people talk about their character and i think, recent developments? they are not covering it in the boston globe at all. it's hard to find information. i have a sister-in-law who is 65 years old and i asked her how to vote for biden and she didn't know about what was going on. are you guys printing it? host: jim, you are talking about...
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britney milton is our clerk. please call the role. >> supervisor fewer: here. present. >> supervisor haney: present. >> supervisor mandelman: present. mar absent. >> supervisor peskin: present. >> supervisor preston: present. >> supervisor ronen: present. >> supervisor safa >> supervisor safai: >> supervisor stefani: present. >> supervisor walton: present. >> president yee: present. we have quorum. >> thank you, madame clerk. please read the next item. >> public comment. public comment will be available for each item on this agenda via telephone by calling 1-415-655-0001, and when prompted, entering access code, 146 226 7339 # #. once you join, you'll be able to listen to the meeting as a participant. to make public comment on an item, dial star 3 to be added to the queue to speak. when it is your turn, you will hear a message saying your line is unmuted. the operator will advise you have two minutes to speak. when the two minutes are up, we will move on to the next caller. best practices are to speak, slowly, clear and turn down radios and televisions around y
britney milton is our clerk. please call the role. >> supervisor fewer: here. present. >> supervisor haney: present. >> supervisor mandelman: present. mar absent. >> supervisor peskin: present. >> supervisor preston: present. >> supervisor ronen: present. >> supervisor safa >> supervisor safai: >> supervisor stefani: present. >> supervisor walton: present. >> president yee: present. we have quorum. >> thank you, madame...
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i have no idea milton friedman on - - milton friedman did not teach me that my professors to teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of a market that you could not accurately protect at all anything beyond the six months. that's what they kept trying to do in jerome powell is an investment banker not an economist where a lot of economist and the federal reserve but they are not world renowned because they are not prescient in the forecasting but you have to follow markets if you are in banking or in the central bank in jerome powell was doing on of that. so i applied to the president because he was right to stop the nonsense and all that he would never acknowledge the president was right, he calmed down and it ended so then he announced a new policy at the federal reserve which to point out precisely what donald trump had been saying since the point of their disagreement over interest rates without the presence of inflation what in hell are you doing? and by the way is the president against united states and those are looking to make money in the stunning economic historian
i have no idea milton friedman on - - milton friedman did not teach me that my professors to teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of a market that you could not accurately protect at all anything beyond the six months. that's what they kept trying to do in jerome powell is an investment banker not an economist where a lot of economist and the federal reserve but they are not world renowned because they are not prescient in the forecasting but you have to follow markets if you are...
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to have made it all the way back to the league, formed 28 years ago when they were moved to milton teens crowd at wimbledon, there from the very beginning. we need strong leadership, if you need leadership that's got skin like a rhino because people will always want to check the land and some will make a decision and that is very difficult. when you carry a football club right, you have a lot of fans, you're going to have a lot of fans, you're going to have so much fun on the way back up. of course, this little easier to understand it when it is gone so well for wimbledon, we retreat to the bottom of the will that he may kill, the well back it can be difficult. —— hill, the road back can be difficult. and you can find out more about afc bury via the documentary "bury: bringing football back" which is available on the iplayer, and the podcast "out of our league" which is available to download from bbc sounds. lets bring you up to date with the other sports stories making the headlines this evening: french rider arnaud demare came out on top in the eleventh stage of the giro d'italia to cl
to have made it all the way back to the league, formed 28 years ago when they were moved to milton teens crowd at wimbledon, there from the very beginning. we need strong leadership, if you need leadership that's got skin like a rhino because people will always want to check the land and some will make a decision and that is very difficult. when you carry a football club right, you have a lot of fans, you're going to have a lot of fans, you're going to have so much fun on the way back up. of...
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ofelia y su esposo milton dicen estar agradecidos de estar vivos, ya que todos los dÍas recuerdan a losede llegar en cualquier segundo. si estÁ preparado, puede salir bien. ramÓn: su hijo es afectado por el aislamiento debido a la pandemia? le vamos a decir cÓmo identificarlo y ayudarlo. el presidente tuvo la oportunidad de condenar a los grupos supremacistas ayer y evito hacerlo. hablamos con un experto sobre el tema. un reporte del washington post asegura que ice planea redadas en las ciudades santuario. ramÓn: los niÑos y jóvenes podrÍan estar atravesando un momento de duelo por el proceso de aislamiento que han vivido a causa del coronavirus. cÓmo identificar si su hijo sufre con este proceso? lo mÁs importante, cÓmo ayudarlo? carla farÍas nos explica en el reporte que nos preparÓ. carla: hay cierto comportamiento que puede ayudar a identificar, si su hijo estÁ atravesando un dolor de duelo a causa del aislamiento, en el que usted como padre debe estar alerta para poder ayudarlo. la pandemia el coronavirus ha sacudido con fuerza la salud mental y fÍsica de los niÑos y jÓvenes. el ai
ofelia y su esposo milton dicen estar agradecidos de estar vivos, ya que todos los dÍas recuerdan a losede llegar en cualquier segundo. si estÁ preparado, puede salir bien. ramÓn: su hijo es afectado por el aislamiento debido a la pandemia? le vamos a decir cÓmo identificarlo y ayudarlo. el presidente tuvo la oportunidad de condenar a los grupos supremacistas ayer y evito hacerlo. hablamos con un experto sobre el tema. un reporte del washington post asegura que ice planea redadas en las...
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kennedy: and jack dorsey replied milton.least someone and america gets to speak freely to jack dorsey. is it all talk or can lawmakers still save our speech from the internet police? join me now on the fox news channel he's development twitter coming no longer says is steve hilton, welcome back my friend. >> that is not true i did not know that. >> let's try try to message you. jena make you mad? >> that is a terrible accusation, terrible accusation candy. this interview is over. i am not having it. [laughter] 's kennedy: i know what i should apologize your to sue me for defamation like everyone else in my life. so, steve hilton, this is what i do not understand. you've all these republican senators who are so mad at twitter, google and facebook. but then you have elizabeth warren who promises to take a jackhammer to their companies and dismantle them for the antitrust violations. who is more of a grave threat to big tech? >> you know the truth is, i don't think either of them are. i don't there ever going to get their act t
kennedy: and jack dorsey replied milton.least someone and america gets to speak freely to jack dorsey. is it all talk or can lawmakers still save our speech from the internet police? join me now on the fox news channel he's development twitter coming no longer says is steve hilton, welcome back my friend. >> that is not true i did not know that. >> let's try try to message you. jena make you mad? >> that is a terrible accusation, terrible accusation candy. this interview is...
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y el corredor de la fÓrmula uno, ja milton, hace historia en convertirse en el mÁximo ganador de losizo. los escarlatas se mantienen en la pelea por el repechaje. en el fÚtbol internacionalbenevento recibÍa napoli. de visita el cuadro se llevÓ la victoria por 2-1. lozano iniciÓ como titular y fue cambio al minuto 59. hay actividad en la uefa champions league. este martes 27 de octubre. a pesar de sufrir un percance, en la fecha 12, pÉrez terminÓ la sÉptima posiciÓn. hamilton fue el ganador en esta carrera. lleva 92 victorias. esto fue lo mÁs destacado en informaciÓn de los deportes.sigan viviendo la pasiÓn del mundo deportivo. arantxa: pasÓ de ser empleada domÉstica a doctora que lucha contra el tiempo de elecciones ya está aquí. recuerda que tu elección en el voto es secreta, pero la información de si votaste o no es pública. tus amigos, familia y vecinos pueden buscar tu historial de votación. ya sea por correo, votación temprana o en persona el día 3 de noviembre ¡haz un plan para votar! y después de la elección, tu registro de votación se actualizará de acuerdo con tu participaci
y el corredor de la fÓrmula uno, ja milton, hace historia en convertirse en el mÁximo ganador de losizo. los escarlatas se mantienen en la pelea por el repechaje. en el fÚtbol internacionalbenevento recibÍa napoli. de visita el cuadro se llevÓ la victoria por 2-1. lozano iniciÓ como titular y fue cambio al minuto 59. hay actividad en la uefa champions league. este martes 27 de octubre. a pesar de sufrir un percance, en la fecha 12, pÉrez terminÓ la sÉptima posiciÓn. hamilton fue el...
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>>burned grass and milton events pose greeted me as i drove up los alamos road in the hills above highway higher i climbed up the scenery became more and more bleak trees charred black and brown over hong with smoky skies by destination the cougar lane home of a couple who live in part-time an air bnb at the rest of the year they say they've been told that of the nearly dozen properties in their neighborhood only one is still standing that one i could see on the ridge above. here's video of one of their neighbors homes which has been completely leveled by the fire closer to the address i was trying to get to i was stopped by a downed power line smoke still billowing out from several spots along the canyon well i was not able to officially confirm that the couple's home was lost it certainly doesn't look good. >>and they're already bracing for the worst i'm an optimist said everybody kept saying oh everything's gonna make it even well another fire to see a jump around in. >>i was trying to hold out hope. >>and i handled it differently, you >>so you don't know what we're doing a pretty good
>>burned grass and milton events pose greeted me as i drove up los alamos road in the hills above highway higher i climbed up the scenery became more and more bleak trees charred black and brown over hong with smoky skies by destination the cougar lane home of a couple who live in part-time an air bnb at the rest of the year they say they've been told that of the nearly dozen properties in their neighborhood only one is still standing that one i could see on the ridge above. here's video...
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frank: one of my favorite pieces of writing john milton, tract john milton, the epic poet original enlightenment thinker wrote about the virtues of speech. now ultimately we do need to be tested by things that we can't stand. and then i do worry that as a society whether it is because it's a bubble or because of gun culture the papers orthodoxy, we cease to be exposed to those things that we find disagreeable. i do say that we can't set limits of our disagreeable speech because some speech does cross lines was okay to create communities where there are boundaries for what is acceptable and unacceptable speech. but i think that the nature of democratic society and the nature of a political society is that sometimes you have to accept your position is not the winning position. you have to accept that there are people who you coexist with who abandons that you find, are despicable. it is just how we get along. danielle: and i do want to end it on question that allows you guys to sort of thing for the answer a little bit a lot more broad and rough up sort of what we have been talking about today. cu
frank: one of my favorite pieces of writing john milton, tract john milton, the epic poet original enlightenment thinker wrote about the virtues of speech. now ultimately we do need to be tested by things that we can't stand. and then i do worry that as a society whether it is because it's a bubble or because of gun culture the papers orthodoxy, we cease to be exposed to those things that we find disagreeable. i do say that we can't set limits of our disagreeable speech because some speech does...
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in a statement, milton keynes council said they were sorry to have upset the family and said... reached out to the family. i would speak to somebody because they have admitted it was wrong, the way it took place. the guy who did what he did, i'd like to know what sort of training he had to interrupt a funeral, who told them to do that, and to approach a family like that, maybe he needs some training in how to approach somebody in a situation like that because it wasn't very humane i don't think i could ever forgive him for that. jo black with that report. the renowned british mathematician, professor sir roger penrose has been named as one of three recipients of this year's nobel prize for physics. sir roger's research into black holes has been recognised alongside the work of the american astronomer, andrea ghez and the german astrophysicist, reinhard genzel. earlier i spoke to sir roger about the achievement and began by asking him how he heard he had been given the award. there are messages that came in and then they got dropped off and i was waiting between one message in th
in a statement, milton keynes council said they were sorry to have upset the family and said... reached out to the family. i would speak to somebody because they have admitted it was wrong, the way it took place. the guy who did what he did, i'd like to know what sort of training he had to interrupt a funeral, who told them to do that, and to approach a family like that, maybe he needs some training in how to approach somebody in a situation like that because it wasn't very humane i don't think...
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comes if we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and i'm up into milton all my. crops grow in abundance here before most could cultivate even more land and employ more workers yeah but they lack funds if they want to buy seed and fertilizer and pay for irrigation water they need to take out loans because it's got to be we don't have money for a fertilizer everything's expensive we can't sell our harvest and we end up and. i have a life or in children to care for. that's why i'll have to head to the desert and try my luck elsewhere is it. going to. almost. make it to europe have better life than when you life is hard for us every day you see people struggling and still. we have nothing whatever to but know how b. and the museum already are. if the chance comes today or tomorrow i'll head to the desert my farm is failing and the bank wants its money bags of garbage in the sky. and. the money coming. in out of the factories are closed farmers such as benedikt to have to sell that produce to the market queens and sell it on in the cities. close there's a surp
comes if we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and i'm up into milton all my. crops grow in abundance here before most could cultivate even more land and employ more workers yeah but they lack funds if they want to buy seed and fertilizer and pay for irrigation water they need to take out loans because it's got to be we don't have money for a fertilizer everything's expensive we can't sell our harvest and we end up and. i have a life or in children to care...
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platform is really targeted to a fraction of the pie we don't have walter cronkite we don't have milton berle we don't have the ed sullivan show mass media doesn't exist anymore so if in fact people that want that type of objective journalism find that new channel to be appealing they may have an audience that's has enough of a critical mass in terms of numbers for them to have a place in the game but you know it's going to be a tough tough cut say the least because people are geared toward wanting that daily dance of affirmation that we discussed earlier. yeah and the arena itself is getting crowded soon shepard smith comes back on the air to do a primetime news cast for c.n.n. b c and he's vowing to play it down the middle too so i think it's an interesting story to watch but in terms of what's happening and to your ear listening to talk radio let me give you a 2 part question which topics do you think are being beat to death and which topics are being under discussed lately. i think the left versus right paradigm that has defined the conversation is a topic unto itself and i think th
platform is really targeted to a fraction of the pie we don't have walter cronkite we don't have milton berle we don't have the ed sullivan show mass media doesn't exist anymore so if in fact people that want that type of objective journalism find that new channel to be appealing they may have an audience that's has enough of a critical mass in terms of numbers for them to have a place in the game but you know it's going to be a tough tough cut say the least because people are geared toward...
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vice president how milton were our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. however saying it's ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke ali a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had 2 health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month during a health emergency and justice minister resigned and education minister however is off to the us just days after stepping down from the job saying i don't want to fight leave me alone don't provoke me isn't that enough chaos for you now it is not things that happen in any government ok the way that they're due cation minister went out well it was not a big problem for us ok and you know brazil is a very different country and well some things that happen here that happen in other countries it's our culture so why did you write an op ed may the 14th you said no country in the world has inflicte
vice president how milton were our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. however saying it's ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke ali a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had 2 health ministers who were gone in the space of a single...
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the bletchley park wartime code breaking centre in milton keynes has been given a £1 million fundingost on facebook stopping the social media giant has said that it's donation is a recognition of the sites legacy as the birthplace of modern computing. the best of written‘s brains work to secretly decrypting communications stopping other isa communications stopping other is a new fight, to keep this story alive during the pandemic. for the museum suffering financially because of coronavirus, help has come in the form of social media giant facebook who has donated £1 million. 9596 of our income comes from visitors, so that has left a £2 million hole and oui’ has left a £2 million hole and our budget. we are looking forward to how we're going to survive through the winter into next year. bletchley park is widely regarded as the birthplace of modern computing. the work done here by mathematician alan turing and his team of codebreakers is said to have shortened the war by two years and saved cou ntless by two years and saved countless lives. we've just been so impressed on how it's kept
the bletchley park wartime code breaking centre in milton keynes has been given a £1 million fundingost on facebook stopping the social media giant has said that it's donation is a recognition of the sites legacy as the birthplace of modern computing. the best of written‘s brains work to secretly decrypting communications stopping other isa communications stopping other is a new fight, to keep this story alive during the pandemic. for the museum suffering financially because of coronavirus,...
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vice president how milton were our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke only a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month during a health emergency and justice minister resigned and education minister hurries off to the us just days after stepping down from the job saying i don't want to fight leave me alone don't provoke me isn't that enough chaos for you now it is not things that happen in any government ok the way that their vacation minister went out well it was not a big problem for us ok and you know brazil is a very different country and well some things that happen here that happen in other countries it's our culture so why did you write an op ed may the 14th you said no country in the world has inflicted more harm
vice president how milton were our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke only a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had to health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month...
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served under 2 all navy captains against my paternal and highland and sisters in the 45 he studied in milton next to creative since we are all he says job thompson's parents i mean just in recent times the school this men's football team has enjoyed the same success as the team that i'm to boston late have ever encountered us the way this team have been revising steadily through the bone dry kings a stalwart side winning an amazing $123.00 caps over 13 years with if you're mighty she joins alex to reflect on the significance of a black women leaving that scotland team the film of the amazing scotland career 123 cups over a 15 year period and you saw the scotland team the scot women's team transition from just having a 104 professional players like yourself to a very powerful squad in the world's top 20 as is no whole host satisfying was it to see that development of the side. definitely it's all about growth over the years and from when i came in those me and julie flee in there as they were the only ones playing professionally and the thing with all this laced up movida and that continued t
served under 2 all navy captains against my paternal and highland and sisters in the 45 he studied in milton next to creative since we are all he says job thompson's parents i mean just in recent times the school this men's football team has enjoyed the same success as the team that i'm to boston late have ever encountered us the way this team have been revising steadily through the bone dry kings a stalwart side winning an amazing $123.00 caps over 13 years with if you're mighty she joins alex...
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the bletchley park wartime coding breaking centre in milton keynes has been given a £1 million fundingas suffered financially during the pandemic. facebook said its donation was in recognition of the site's legacy as the birthplace of modern computing. jo black reports. bletchley park. the home of the codebreakers. the bletchley park. the home of the codebrea kers. the best bletchley park. the home of the codebreakers. the best of britain's brains worked here decrypting german communication, now there is a new fight. to keep this story alive during the popped. for the museum suffering financially because of coronavirus, help has come in the shape of social media giant facebook, who is donated £1 million. 95% of the income comes from visitor, we are operating at 50% of what we were the previous year so that has left a £2 million hole in the budget and planning forward when the budget and planning forward when the pandemic is going to end we are looking for bard to how we survive through the winter into next year. bletchley park is regard as the birthplace of modern computing the work do
the bletchley park wartime coding breaking centre in milton keynes has been given a £1 million fundingas suffered financially during the pandemic. facebook said its donation was in recognition of the site's legacy as the birthplace of modern computing. jo black reports. bletchley park. the home of the codebreakers. the bletchley park. the home of the codebrea kers. the best bletchley park. the home of the codebreakers. the best of britain's brains worked here decrypting german communication,...
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government the rules are far different inside china civil milton civil military fusion you are required as a chinese company or doing business in china to share your intellectual property your research with the chinese government if that happened in the united states if the government came in and said hey google we like your algorithm you've got to give us your search algorithm that be a nonstarter to be a huge court fight again i'd really like to see if they merican public to see that happen more and i do want to ask you one more question apple just unveiled their latest i phone with the 5 g. capacity does the u.s. actually have the infrastructure for 5 g. yet please clarify. oh yes they do and i have a him anxiously awaiting i live out here nor there virginia so i'm looking at 80 and t. and verizon and there is some deployment of 5 g. because see some of the coverage maps and yes they're starting to put it out there i think chicago was one of the very 1st places to have it now it's in d.c. now it's in major metropolitan areas so we have it deployed whether or not we have the ability n
government the rules are far different inside china civil milton civil military fusion you are required as a chinese company or doing business in china to share your intellectual property your research with the chinese government if that happened in the united states if the government came in and said hey google we like your algorithm you've got to give us your search algorithm that be a nonstarter to be a huge court fight again i'd really like to see if they merican public to see that happen...
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three weeks or two weeks, but itjust means some of the glasgow tests might have to go to belfast or miltonfforts to combat the spread of the virus, we've already become used to face coverings in many public settings like transport and shops. on friday, workplace canteens joined that list. from tomorrow, that'll be expanded to include other communal workplace areas like corridors. the idea is to stop any potential transmission. temporary restrictions are due to expire in just over a week but, already, the first minister has warned that it won't be back to normal anytime soon. gillian sharpe, reporting scotland. a convicted killer who helped stop a terror attack near london bridge last november is to be considered for parole ten months early. steven gallant was on day release when he intervened to end usman khan's attack, which left two people dead. daniela relph reports. running from fishmongers' hall, where he had just killed two people, this was usman khan on london bridge. in the group pursuing him was steven gallant, himself a convicted murderer out on licence for the day. he was one of
three weeks or two weeks, but itjust means some of the glasgow tests might have to go to belfast or miltonfforts to combat the spread of the virus, we've already become used to face coverings in many public settings like transport and shops. on friday, workplace canteens joined that list. from tomorrow, that'll be expanded to include other communal workplace areas like corridors. the idea is to stop any potential transmission. temporary restrictions are due to expire in just over a week but,...
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will be three or two weeks but it just mean some of the glasgow test might have to go to belfast or miltonistribute and catch up. as part of efforts to combat the spread of the virus, we have already become used to face coverings in many public settings like transport and shops. and on friday workplace camp teensjoin the shops. and on friday workplace camp teens join the list. from tomorrow that will expand to include other communal workplace areas like corridors, the idea is to stop any potential transmission. temporary transmissions are due to expire in less tha n transmissions are due to expire in less than a week but already the first minister has warned it will not be back to normal anytime soon. —— restrictions. rallies have been taking place in a number of french cities to express outrage over the beheading of a teacher in a suspected islamist attack. samuel paty was killed near paris on friday after showing pupils cartoons of the prophet muhammad during a lesson on freedom of speech. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. applause. once again, around the figure of maria
will be three or two weeks but it just mean some of the glasgow test might have to go to belfast or miltonistribute and catch up. as part of efforts to combat the spread of the virus, we have already become used to face coverings in many public settings like transport and shops. and on friday workplace camp teensjoin the shops. and on friday workplace camp teens join the list. from tomorrow that will expand to include other communal workplace areas like corridors, the idea is to stop any...
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brittany milton. please call the roll.roll call] >> supervisor ronen: this is commissioner ronen, i'm here, i might have to jump off. >> clerk: thank you commissioner ronen present. commissioner yee? we have a quorum. >> supervisor peskin: commission er ronen when you need to leave, just let me know. we'll excuse you until you come back. we'll go to our citizen's advisory committee report. mr. larson, the floor is yours. >> good morning chair peskin. vice chair mandelman i'm reporting on our september 23rd c.a.c. meeting. there was extensive discussion among c.a.c. members regarding program guidelines, programming and allocation request concerning the traffic congestion mitigation tax or t.n.c. tax. given it was the first time a request related to this new source of funds, this come before the committee, c.a.c. members inquired about the difference between projected amount of tax and lower amount actually collected even before the impact coded. oversight of time lines and budget delivery of projects and the prioritization
brittany milton. please call the roll.roll call] >> supervisor ronen: this is commissioner ronen, i'm here, i might have to jump off. >> clerk: thank you commissioner ronen present. commissioner yee? we have a quorum. >> supervisor peskin: commission er ronen when you need to leave, just let me know. we'll excuse you until you come back. we'll go to our citizen's advisory committee report. mr. larson, the floor is yours. >> good morning chair peskin. vice chair mandelman...
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milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise the rates in anticipation of a market that you couldn't accurately predict over anything beyond six months. that's what they kept trying to do. and jerome powell wasn't an economist. we have economists in the federal reserve, but economists are not renowned because they are particular in their forecasting. jerome powell was doing none of that so i applaud the president again my telly because he was right to stop this nonsense. the president was right, he calmed down and it ended. then he announced a new policy at the federal reserve which i would point out also resembled precisely what donald trump had been saying since the point of their little disagreement over interest rates. without the presence of inflation, what in the hell are you doing, and that by the way put a trum trump in a majority t what, the president of the united states on wall street and all of whom were looking to make money on a little extra volatility that would be
milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise the rates in anticipation of a market that you couldn't accurately predict over anything beyond six months. that's what they kept trying to do. and jerome powell wasn't an economist. we have economists in the federal reserve, but economists are not renowned because they are particular in their forecasting. jerome powell was doing none of that so i applaud the president again my telly because he was right...
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a lot of optimism milton -- built in. vonnie: thank you.is scarlet with the stock of the hour. coming up, breaking up the big tech firms, the antitrust subcommittee has laid out a plan. discuss lyft. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. house speaker nancy pelosi has signaled democrats are willing to pass a standalone airline relief bill. she spoke today with treasury secretary steve mnuchin. last week, house republicans blocked a democratic proposal that would provide more than $20 billion for airlines and contractors. no matter who wins the presidency in november, t
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making is that we have had so many famous people, like paul samuelson and kenneth arrow, john hicks, miltonhe past, when you get it down to things like auction theory, it is less impressive, shall we say, than the giants of economics that created the basic understandings of the field. but i think everybody in economics will still agree it is a very prestigious prize, the best thing you can win in the field. tom: let's take a moment to talk about the path to economics. these are guests we speak to every day and the names we toss around. the answer is, as you're identified as a phd dance, and you and i know that from the economics association, and somewhere in the vicinity of 40, award. john bates clark is that a [indiscernible] i'ts for the best economist under 40 years old. some of the winners have won medal, but most have not. i think all of the nobel winners have been over the age of 55 or 60. tom: you look at the people we talk to, michael, and what we find extraordinary here is the monetary theory, the stuff we grain out each and every day seems to have been ignored the last couple of y
making is that we have had so many famous people, like paul samuelson and kenneth arrow, john hicks, miltonhe past, when you get it down to things like auction theory, it is less impressive, shall we say, than the giants of economics that created the basic understandings of the field. but i think everybody in economics will still agree it is a very prestigious prize, the best thing you can win in the field. tom: let's take a moment to talk about the path to economics. these are guests we speak...
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the committee clerk is britney milton. and will you please call the role?. >> on behalf of the committee i would like to acknowledge the staff
the committee clerk is britney milton. and will you please call the role?. >> on behalf of the committee i would like to acknowledge the staff
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milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of the market you couldn't accurately predict and that's what they kept trying to do. jerome powell was an investment banker, not an economist. we have lots of economists and the federainthe federal reservet economists are not world-renowned because they are particularly prissy and inaccurate in their forecasting. they are the inverse. and you have to follow markets if you are in banking or if you are in the central bank. jerome powell was doing none of that. so i applaud the president again mightily because he was right to stop this nonsense. and jerome powell, while he would never acknowledge of the president was right, he calmed down and it ended. then he announced a new policy at the federal reserve. to point out also, it resembled precisely what donald trump had been saying since the absolute incipient point of their little disagreement over interest rates. without the presence of inflation, what in hell are
milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of the market you couldn't accurately predict and that's what they kept trying to do. jerome powell was an investment banker, not an economist. we have lots of economists and the federainthe federal reservet economists are not world-renowned because they are particularly prissy and inaccurate in their forecasting. they are the inverse. and you have to follow markets if you are in...
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it seemed to me that the kind of free societies that were primed and conceived by john milton and john locke on the 17h century and by washington and jefferson and the who wrote the federalist papers, the more like glee, they understood that you could not have a free society. that was not also a moral society. a society which people accepted collective responsibility for the common good. in which they say in effect we are all in this together. that was an absolute gift. and then i started looking at the weird things that were happening in britain and america. the loneliness, the isolation, the depression the economics the identity politics. the fake news in the post truth and they cancel culture and the so-called freedom and universities. all of really, really horrendous phenomenon. i was pretty sure these were not unique phenomenon. they were all symptoms of a single thing that has happened to us. what i call cultural climate change. somehow or another, in the 60s, 80s, '90s we decided to outsource morality. to the market on the one hand, what shall i do? what can i buy? what can i af
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i think i started maybe inthe 70s when i was born ,milton friedman , free markets going to sort itselfout and reagan's policies and there was a strike in our town, a really horrible strike in our town that tore our town apart and really left wall mill workers not thinking their company was loyal to them anymore andthey weren't so there were things like that happened . the recession after recession and we always said that i don't know if it's true but i'm not an economist but it seems like it always hit our town first and less last and sometimes pieces of it still lingered. so we're going to the 70s and 80s with reagan hiring all the air traffic controllers and guys like what's his name general lester. jack welch. so just nobody cared anymore. it's just about the bottom line and mill workers felt that very acutely. it started with the strike but then their loyalty started to waver to and also i should say our mill was owned by a man and then his son and his son and a chemical company, a corporation and a conglomerate and now it's owned by a chinese company and its are actually in the ar
i think i started maybe inthe 70s when i was born ,milton friedman , free markets going to sort itselfout and reagan's policies and there was a strike in our town, a really horrible strike in our town that tore our town apart and really left wall mill workers not thinking their company was loyal to them anymore andthey weren't so there were things like that happened . the recession after recession and we always said that i don't know if it's true but i'm not an economist but it seems like it...
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vice president how milton moore our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke ali a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had 2 health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month during a health emergency a justice minister resigned and education minister hurries off to the u.s. just days after stepping down from the job saying i don't want to fight leave me alone don't provoke me isn't that enough chaos for you. now it's not it's not it's things that happen in any government ok the way that their vacation minister went out well it was not a big problem for us ok and you know brazil is a very different country and well some things that happen here doesn't happen in other countries it's our culture so why did you write an op ed may the 14th you said no country in the world has infl
vice president how milton moore our welcome to conflict zone a few months ago you told journalists everything's under control we just don't know who's just how bad is the chaos in your administration. everything is ok in our administration that was a kind of a joke that i used to say ok it was not very straight for war war that i put it was a joke ali a joke because here in brazil everything is ok. what sort of joke was it you had 2 health ministers who were gone in the space of a single month...
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milton in baltimore.ster, pennsylvania bringing attention to october's national breast cancer awareness month. thank you, kim, you're looking great. send us a photo of you with your mug and the hashtag sunday today. and remember, you can get that big ole sunday today mug at the nbc online store. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we'll be >>> good morning. it is sunday, october 4th, as we take a look over san jose. looks pretty nice out there. still some cloud cover, some haze and it is chilly. thank you so much for starting your sunday morning with us. i'm kira klapper. meteorologist rob mayeda is in for vianey with a look at your microclimate forecast. you talked about cooling temperatures and i felt i could feel it this morning. thank the heavens. >>> yeah, we're seeing temperatures in the upper 40s, up around santa rosa and all attention on the big
milton in baltimore.ster, pennsylvania bringing attention to october's national breast cancer awareness month. thank you, kim, you're looking great. send us a photo of you with your mug and the hashtag sunday today. and remember, you can get that big ole sunday today mug at the nbc online store. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we'll be >>> good morning. it is sunday, october 4th, as we take a look over san jose. looks pretty nice out there. still some cloud cover,...
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britney milton. could you call the roll. >> supervisor fewer: present. >> supervisor haney: present. >> supervisor mandelman: present. >> supervisor mar: present. >> supervisor peskin: present. >> supervisor preston: present. >> supervisor ronen: present. >> supervisor safai: present. >> supervisor stefani: present. >> supervisor walton: present. yee absent, we have quorum. i would like to make an announcement about public comment. public comment is available for each item on the agenda, via telephone by calling 1-415-655-0001 and when prompted entering access code, 146 226 7339 # #. once you join, you will be able to listen to the meeting as a participant. to make public comment on the item when the item is called, dial star 3 to be added to the queue to speak. the operator will advise that you will be allowed two minutes to speak. when the two minutes are up, we'll move on to the next caller. calls are taken in the order which they are received. best practices is to speak slowly, clearly and turn d
britney milton. could you call the roll. >> supervisor fewer: present. >> supervisor haney: present. >> supervisor mandelman: present. >> supervisor mar: present. >> supervisor peskin: present. >> supervisor preston: present. >> supervisor ronen: present. >> supervisor safai: present. >> supervisor stefani: present. >> supervisor walton: present. yee absent, we have quorum. i would like to make an announcement about public comment....
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now they are several which is killing the men lasted like to point out economists milton freeman said this, cocaine word illegal we would never have croaked -- crack-cocaine because economically it would make sense. it just doesn't make sense to come up with such a strong substance areen just like alcohl prohibition beer and wine went down and liquor sales went up. now what they are doing is they are making drugs much more concentrated, much more toxic because that's how they do it and the black market. if it wasn't for the black market drugs would be safer and othey could get help so they wouldn't have to worry about being thrown in jail and we wouldn't have drug pushers trying to get people hooked. >> host: let's talk to janelle who's calling from fort washington maryland on the democratic line. janelle good morning. >> caller: good morning. hello? >> host: you are on the air, go ahead. >> caller: okay. i am voting for the democratic party and joe biden because i believe that he is the man for the right reasons and he is a candidate for all seasons. and you know donald trump should
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. >>> severe storms ripped through milton, massachusetts, last night. transformer exploded, trees snapped and fell on cars and blocked roads. thousands across the state still don't have electricity >>> wisconsin protests, after the milwaukee d.a. said he would not prosecute a black police officer who shot and killed an armed black teenager in february cops say protesters threw rocks into homes and at police officers used tear gas to break up the crowds. one homeowner confronted the protesters from his lawn. >> democrats, union members, other peoples that could support you live on this street. >> support the cause, not the violence >>> delaware this was a family, a dad, mom, occasionally a baby. around the town of lewis, they had a big following. locals would dress them up for the super bowl, fourth of july, sometimes as health care workers to say thanks but route 9's pole family got wiped out this weekend. it was a hit and run all that's left is a mannequin's head the town has turned it into >>> another nfl player tested positive for covid today on the
. >>> severe storms ripped through milton, massachusetts, last night. transformer exploded, trees snapped and fell on cars and blocked roads. thousands across the state still don't have electricity >>> wisconsin protests, after the milwaukee d.a. said he would not prosecute a black police officer who shot and killed an armed black teenager in february cops say protesters threw rocks into homes and at police officers used tear gas to break up the crowds. one homeowner...
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but it got a lot of attention from the former chairman and founder, trevor milton he was all about theectric pickup. that's not what this agreement is about it's a small part of it. >> all right we'll turn to a bust at the box office this weekend's number one movie brought in less than $4 million in north america this time last year, disney's a film brought in $10 million. now china has officially become the world's biggest box office this year. with the gap expected to widen as we head into the holiday season the movie theater stocks are up today. andrew cuomo said most of the state's movie theaters can reopen except for those in new york city. last weekend a filing with the s.e.c., amc said attendance levels are down 76% from last year dom, i think this all puts into context that even this good news that you could call it for the industry pales in comparison with what they lost here i think about this as the more beholden hollywood gets to box office dollars, the more beholden their content will, too. >> two big things resonated through my mind as i was going through that story first
but it got a lot of attention from the former chairman and founder, trevor milton he was all about theectric pickup. that's not what this agreement is about it's a small part of it. >> all right we'll turn to a bust at the box office this weekend's number one movie brought in less than $4 million in north america this time last year, disney's a film brought in $10 million. now china has officially become the world's biggest box office this year. with the gap expected to widen as we head...