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need to be invested in public universal health care system medicine education as morris talked about to chile now as we know people are really becoming very vulnerable in the job market and they're going to need that sustains the court that we're not going to see when the phone system for example comes to an end in the autumn we need long term gain social protection systems to get the safety net when people fall into unemployment and more. loss of money and he said it does seem like the perfect answer to governments needing a lot of money especially at the moment but more is that as aaron said i mean it's it's highly unlikely isn't it the everyone's going to be on board with this we're talking about $83.00 millionaires writing this letter when there are millions of millionaires in this in the world what's the feeling that you get from rich people is it generally accepted that people should be taxed more. i think most people agree that we need to do something most rich people are people who have businesses that sell things to other people a few extract minerals from the air and they d
need to be invested in public universal health care system medicine education as morris talked about to chile now as we know people are really becoming very vulnerable in the job market and they're going to need that sustains the court that we're not going to see when the phone system for example comes to an end in the autumn we need long term gain social protection systems to get the safety net when people fall into unemployment and more. loss of money and he said it does seem like the perfect...
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during his time at the atwood orian embassy in london among those defending us on his partner stella morris all right it's time to move i know you. well now over to the latest poll that 800 numbers worldwide cases topping 16300000 now with 650000 reported deaths the top 3 countries with the most confirmed cases the u.s. still leading the way followed again by brazil and india right here in the states cases topping 4200000 with 147000 reported deaths so as cases continue to search president trump the national security adviser robert o'brien has also tested positive for the virus white house saying there is no risk of exposure to the president or vice president mike pence artie's john heidi joins us now from miami with the latest there john. well president speaking of which wrapped up his tour of the bio process and evasion center at the fujifilm daioh synth biotechnologies and morrisville north carolina as the news was coming out also about his national security adviser the president wrapping up that tour earlier this afternoon while also manila making a major announcement about the final st
during his time at the atwood orian embassy in london among those defending us on his partner stella morris all right it's time to move i know you. well now over to the latest poll that 800 numbers worldwide cases topping 16300000 now with 650000 reported deaths the top 3 countries with the most confirmed cases the u.s. still leading the way followed again by brazil and india right here in the states cases topping 4200000 with 147000 reported deaths so as cases continue to search president...
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are in dire head of inequality campaign and policy at oxfam thank you all very much for joining us morris let's start with you wat inspired you to write this letter. sure we are very concerned that we're moving in a direction we're going to end up with a few people with all of the money and millions and millions and billions and partner impoverished people around the world and that's not the kind of world where i want my children and grandchildren to grow up i'm very worried that we're moving in the wrong direction and that we have to take drastic measures to stop this growing inequality and to have the opportunities for my children grow up in the kind of world i did with most people being able to afford their basic living and being able to afford to shop and buy expensive things and do all of the things that help our business people and investors frankly get rich and do you feel that this is the only way that you can achieve this this is the main thing we need to do we need to change there were the direction we're going to having a few rich people and lots of poor people so we need to ta
are in dire head of inequality campaign and policy at oxfam thank you all very much for joining us morris let's start with you wat inspired you to write this letter. sure we are very concerned that we're moving in a direction we're going to end up with a few people with all of the money and millions and millions and billions and partner impoverished people around the world and that's not the kind of world where i want my children and grandchildren to grow up i'm very worried that we're moving...
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thank you very much to all our guests morris paul our own advice and. i thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website that's al-jazeera dot com and of a discussion do go to our facebook page says facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at inside story from me laura and the whole team here it's by fanatic. what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor. chocolates hearts of darkness and counters unpatrolled labor is working in a $100000000000.00 industry overhaul of the country's cocoa produces live below the poverty line. coming soon. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and socie
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was denied to sylvia morris. it was a technological advantage , because research in american newspapers has been transformed in the last decade. historians are gradually learning this. the public may not be aware of it. the internet now makes available the opportunity to do research newspapers, before 1922 anyway, in a way that was unreceivable for those who started out in the 1960s. in those days if it was on microfilm, they would hand you a real and you had to put it on the machine and he started out by trying to find the date you wanted. nothing was indexed, there was no digitization. you had to start reading and looking and hoping you would find something. with chronicling america, bless you library of congress, and with america's newspapers, another website, all you have to do is specify the date, specify the newspaper, specify the name, click, and you can have 400 or 500 entries pop up with it nicely telling you where the story is. so, at home, sometimes in your pajamas, you can print out stuff that would r
was denied to sylvia morris. it was a technological advantage , because research in american newspapers has been transformed in the last decade. historians are gradually learning this. the public may not be aware of it. the internet now makes available the opportunity to do research newspapers, before 1922 anyway, in a way that was unreceivable for those who started out in the 1960s. in those days if it was on microfilm, they would hand you a real and you had to put it on the machine and he...
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so did morris. so did the key advisors. he believed he was setting a precedent. and that precedent then lasted up until world war ii and franklin roosevelt. and as soon as franklin roosevelt broke it, then the states and congress passed an amendment. to enshrine it in the constitution, the washington way, two terms, that's it. jeffrey: thanks very much for that. there are several questions about virtue. michael asks, virtue may have been an aspiration for both franklin and washington, but they were sufficiently skeptical to wish to aspire to virtue and guard against vice. would you agree? we also have a question about whether their conception of virtue and washington's, in particular, in the lifelong quest for self-improvement, was it grounded in religious faith or the enlightenment value of reason? i'll ask whether the stoic or classical value of reason was part of it as well. and then, of course, there's a question about how franklin was more colorful in his personal life than washington. whose personal life was beyond reproach. and how central was this concept
so did morris. so did the key advisors. he believed he was setting a precedent. and that precedent then lasted up until world war ii and franklin roosevelt. and as soon as franklin roosevelt broke it, then the states and congress passed an amendment. to enshrine it in the constitution, the washington way, two terms, that's it. jeffrey: thanks very much for that. there are several questions about virtue. michael asks, virtue may have been an aspiration for both franklin and washington, but they...
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jonathan morris joins me now with this good news.d i was going to very slowly. >> that was my first question. what happened? >> a month after that we went out to dinner and i guess he would call that a date? and like you said, the rest was history and i'm so grateful to god. god's plans are mysterious and i'm so grateful to the church that there was a process by which the holy father, pope francis, as it granted me at dispensation and he said that not only go forward to, free from that obligation of your priestly vows, but be an active voice for the church, as a layperson and that's what i'm going to do. >> was it strange for you and for her, a former priest in a whole new life? what was that like? >> it's been very strange but it's beautiful. life is full of changes both professionally and personally, big changes, but i'm very happy that god has been by my side this whole time and i'm grateful for the 17 years as a priest and a minister that i was able to serve. and there's a picture of caitl caitlin. >> she is beautiful. how quickl
jonathan morris joins me now with this good news.d i was going to very slowly. >> that was my first question. what happened? >> a month after that we went out to dinner and i guess he would call that a date? and like you said, the rest was history and i'm so grateful to god. god's plans are mysterious and i'm so grateful to the church that there was a process by which the holy father, pope francis, as it granted me at dispensation and he said that not only go forward to, free from...
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much will listen actually help for let's bring in our guests now to find out from new york we have morris poll chair of patriotic millionaires he's a member of millionaires for humanity and signed the petition for milton keynes in england aaron advani insistent professor of economics and impact rector of the cage research center at the university of work and from london caister are in dire head of inequality campaign and policy at oxfam thank you all very much for joining us morris let's start with you wat inspired you to write this letter. sure we are very concerned that we're moving in a direction we're going to end up with a few people with all of the money and millions and millions and billions and partner impoverished people around the world and that's not the kind of world where i want my children and grandchildren to grow up i'm very worried that we're moving in the wrong direction and that we have to take drastic measures to stop this growing inequality and to have the opportunities for my children grow up in the kind of world i did with most people being able to afford their basi
much will listen actually help for let's bring in our guests now to find out from new york we have morris poll chair of patriotic millionaires he's a member of millionaires for humanity and signed the petition for milton keynes in england aaron advani insistent professor of economics and impact rector of the cage research center at the university of work and from london caister are in dire head of inequality campaign and policy at oxfam thank you all very much for joining us morris let's start...
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and hamilton new washington better than morris did. and so he made this bet that he could actually loosen up george washington. and so hamilton said, you got a bet. what do you want the wager to be? it will be the finest dinner in philadelphia for a dozen of each of our friends. if i win, you treat us. if you win, i treat you. so he goes up to george washington and this is a break in the gathering. and he puts -- he slaps george washington on the shoulder. he says, george, how are you doing? glad to see you. and the way governor morris tells the story, he said at that moment general washington fixed me with an icy glare. and he took my hand and lifted it off his shoulder and fixed me with that gaze and all i could think about was, how can i get out of this room as quickly as possible. that was george washington. and that was the kind of person americans expected as their president. that's the kind of person americans wanted as their president in the early days of the republic. in what i call the augusten age of the american presidency.
and hamilton new washington better than morris did. and so he made this bet that he could actually loosen up george washington. and so hamilton said, you got a bet. what do you want the wager to be? it will be the finest dinner in philadelphia for a dozen of each of our friends. if i win, you treat us. if you win, i treat you. so he goes up to george washington and this is a break in the gathering. and he puts -- he slaps george washington on the shoulder. he says, george, how are you doing?...
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stephanopoulos and other lib rallying white house i.e.d.es are going at it hammer and tongue with morris the spire time he is in white house, and stephanopoulos, his memoir talk about how much he dislikes morris but he notes that clinton by bringing in the outside force got to getter result from his staff. so sometimes the president recognizes there are benefits to fostering a little chaos to get better results. >> thanks, teviment you have given a pretty good sense of some of what is in the book. there's certainly more reason to go out and buy that book. i'm going to do two things. i'm going to turn to kiron in one second but first i want to remind you we'll be coming to you later for questions and how you do that, submit your questions in the comment section of facebook, you can do so in the youtube chat function and through twitter at the handle, #bpclive. kiron you have experience in this area. first, some broad thoughts but the book and then if you want to share your experiences in the the trump or reagan administrations we'd love to hear that. >> i'd like to thank you all at the bi
stephanopoulos and other lib rallying white house i.e.d.es are going at it hammer and tongue with morris the spire time he is in white house, and stephanopoulos, his memoir talk about how much he dislikes morris but he notes that clinton by bringing in the outside force got to getter result from his staff. so sometimes the president recognizes there are benefits to fostering a little chaos to get better results. >> thanks, teviment you have given a pretty good sense of some of what is in...
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judas morris -- judith morris reports. >> the only thing on showed today was his artistic pupject by grof stage designers. they have also wrapped the yal exchange and say they are highlighting the plight of theaters that have been devastated by closing during the pandemic. eo>> it is not juste who work in the building, it is the freelancers, the costume designers tt we rely on to work with all the time. that is all part of the wider economy. it seems a real shame that it doesot feel like that's been acknowledged. since the theater closed at stores, one production after another has been canceled and millions of pounds of revenue, lost. the royal exchange's managers say they are fighting for survival. tythere is a possibihey may have to make 60% of the staff your redundant. last year, julie startedur mothr e of the royal exchange. >> it is really emotional being here. >> today, she sat on the empty stage and called for increased government support for the theater industry. >> it's not just about people in the west end. it's about the infrastructure in this country. and about people's j
judas morris -- judith morris reports. >> the only thing on showed today was his artistic pupject by grof stage designers. they have also wrapped the yal exchange and say they are highlighting the plight of theaters that have been devastated by closing during the pandemic. eo>> it is not juste who work in the building, it is the freelancers, the costume designers tt we rely on to work with all the time. that is all part of the wider economy. it seems a real shame that it doesot feel...
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[roll roll of philip morris.evice, they're trying to switch cigarette customers to it. as you know, jack, i am an ethics expert, and i believe the way you measure morality is how many pages a company can fill in a report describing its ethics-driven activity in the year before. philip morris' report has 192 payments, 54 more than its annual financial report. it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack. jackie: maybe it's an inverse relationship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has helped it along so far this year. jack: great ideas. fascinating, as always. to roadway more, check out this week's edition of barron's.com. don't forget to follo
[roll roll of philip morris.evice, they're trying to switch cigarette customers to it. as you know, jack, i am an ethics expert, and i believe the way you measure morality is how many pages a company can fill in a report describing its ethics-driven activity in the year before. philip morris' report has 192 payments, 54 more than its annual financial report. it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack. jackie: maybe it's an inverse...
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because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked out and thenun up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their lives. he never gained a pound, and he never lost his physical fitness. and he never lost his mental fitness, even in these last days when i come a week or so ago when i talked to him. his voice was weak but his thoughts were clear. >> when i think of -- given the foundation, i like to think about life, about -- [inaudible] but one of the other things i think about dr. king, if you wanted to know something about a man -- [inaudible] so much love. and i could hear him every day saying i've got to go see the wife, when his wife was sick. he was going everyday, i don't care what he was, he had to go to see the wife. he took care of his wife and he loved her. he treasured her. that's the way it's supposed to be. look around and see one of our men, brother who respect and love the wife and treasure the wife the way he did, but jus
because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked out and thenun up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their lives. he never gained a pound, and he never lost his physical fitness. and he never lost his mental fitness, even in these last days when i come a week or so ago when i talked to him. his voice was weak but his thoughts were clear....
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engender a little chaos and with the midterm election in 1994 he secretly brings in advisor dick morris with a political consultant at times of his career and clinton's aides don't like it and then daily get to the press that dick morris is advising the president and people like stephanopoulos but he even knows he got better results. and then tried to get better results. i will do two things. we will be coming later she for questions in the audience. >> there with the reagan administration. >> first of all thank you all and the bipartisan center for doing this book event and the work that you do and then to bring us together of the policy issues. and then with those judgments and then the comments on the model that he sets up. to talk about ideological bodies with the broader category of infighting and if you can take a look to say and have the best outcome for public policy. let's start there. that is fascinating way to look and frame what goes on in the white house. many of us are old enough to remember for what they would say next. but think about your role of leaking in the leakers
engender a little chaos and with the midterm election in 1994 he secretly brings in advisor dick morris with a political consultant at times of his career and clinton's aides don't like it and then daily get to the press that dick morris is advising the president and people like stephanopoulos but he even knows he got better results. and then tried to get better results. i will do two things. we will be coming later she for questions in the audience. >> there with the reagan...
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because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked down then run up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their life. he never gained a pound. he never lost his physical fitness. he never lost his mental fitness. even in these last days when, a week or so ago what i talk to him, his voice was weak but his thoughts were clear. [indiscernible] ♪ i could hear him every day saying i have to go see my wife. his wife was sick. i don't care where he was, he had to go see her. her and he loved her. that meant so much to me. to look around and see a brother respect and love the wife the way he did. it was incredible and i admired him so much. he was the up enemy of a gentleman. all know he was the quiet warrior. the most humble person you could possibly meet. could be c.t.en vivian, just think where this world would be today. [applause] definitely worth applause. take a look at the next video. it is from vice president joe biden. i think his rema
because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked down then run up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their life. he never gained a pound. he never lost his physical fitness. he never lost his mental fitness. even in these last days when, a week or so ago what i talk to him, his voice was weak but his thoughts were clear. [indiscernible] ♪...
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stephanopoulos whose memoir talks about how much he dislikes morris. at the end he knows clinton by bringing in outside force got better results out of the staff. sometimes the president has recognized the benefits with a little bit of chaos in order to get better. >> thank you tevi, you given a good sense of what's in the book. there is a lot more for the audience, there's certainly more reason to go out and buy that book. i'm going to do two things, i'm going to turn to tyrannical one second but i want to remind you we will come to you later, you can submit your questions in the comment section on the facebook and you can do so through twitter at the handle # btc life. karen, you have all sorts of experience in this area and first some broad thoughts and if you want to share your experiences in the trump, we would love to hear that. >> i would love to thank you all for doing this book event in the work that you do across the political divide to bring us together to talk about the policy issues and tevi is a great administration for what you believe i
stephanopoulos whose memoir talks about how much he dislikes morris. at the end he knows clinton by bringing in outside force got better results out of the staff. sometimes the president has recognized the benefits with a little bit of chaos in order to get better. >> thank you tevi, you given a good sense of what's in the book. there is a lot more for the audience, there's certainly more reason to go out and buy that book. i'm going to do two things, i'm going to turn to tyrannical one...
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spied on among those defending the wiki leaks co-founder of his partner and legal adviser cell of morris and then over at sports regina hamm takes us to some exciting action from the m.l.s. is back target and remember to keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have missed make sure you download our brand new pre-amp portable t.v. if you catch their 24 seventh's we'll be right back. ah no t.v. no crow. no shots. back she felt. let me stress both of those to. switch your thirst for action. i'm chris hedges the corporate coup d'etat has destroyed our democratic institutions the commercial media is burlesque part of the reality show presence expose the trivia blogs see on content question more. seen the horrors utilize the money in evil. corporate criminals who trace child whose lives they're just one more dollar to their billions. they threaten they bribe they'll do anything to keep their crimes in the door but the people they've heard are demanding justice their stories need to be told on america's lawyer. dear you are thank you for finally changing the channel understand y
spied on among those defending the wiki leaks co-founder of his partner and legal adviser cell of morris and then over at sports regina hamm takes us to some exciting action from the m.l.s. is back target and remember to keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have missed make sure you download our brand new pre-amp portable t.v. if you catch their 24 seventh's we'll be right back. ah no t.v. no crow. no shots. back she felt. let me stress both of those to. switch your thirst...
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margaret morris is now seeking to understand how triggering and fatty foods disrupt the brain of her rats to the point of affecting their performance. she has a hypothesis namely eating too much sugar triggers an inflammatory reaction that spreads to the neurons. so in response to these foods there's a general inflammatory response all around the body this is being bogus crime in obesity but it now appears to be caught in acute response as well and what we find is that inflammatory molecules such as not a concert increased your response to the don. and overly rich diet confuses the immune system. it responds by triggering an inflammatory reaction especially in fatty tissues. are fat masses release substances that then propagate this inflammation throughout the body. neurons were thought to be spared this effect behind the protective blood brain barrier the semi permeable membrane that separates the circulating blood vessels from the brain. so this increased inflammation in the halls the body and we think that this may spread to the brain that's because the blood brain barrier which n
margaret morris is now seeking to understand how triggering and fatty foods disrupt the brain of her rats to the point of affecting their performance. she has a hypothesis namely eating too much sugar triggers an inflammatory reaction that spreads to the neurons. so in response to these foods there's a general inflammatory response all around the body this is being bogus crime in obesity but it now appears to be caught in acute response as well and what we find is that inflammatory molecules...
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morris,oined by michael guggenheim security director.ral rating on the stock price target. we are in the midst of a significant pickup in the number of cases in florida. this is the moment disney decides to reopen its parks. if i was a shareholder in disney, should i perceive what management is doing right now as a good thing? should it be perceived as something that is going to benefit me, or is it a significant risk i should worry about? >> honestly, i would say the former rather than the latter. i would say it is a good thing. it is not without risk. i would not be dismissive of your concern. i think the company has a lot of confidence in the value of its parts and wants to be on a path be on a and wants to path where it is confident it's passionate fans will return to its parks. it has reopened in shanghai. it has had the opportunity to set proper operations. that gives them some confidence in their ability to apply that to the u.s.. your point is well made. we are seeing a different situation in florida than we were in china at the
morris,oined by michael guggenheim security director.ral rating on the stock price target. we are in the midst of a significant pickup in the number of cases in florida. this is the moment disney decides to reopen its parks. if i was a shareholder in disney, should i perceive what management is doing right now as a good thing? should it be perceived as something that is going to benefit me, or is it a significant risk i should worry about? >> honestly, i would say the former rather than...
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yeah of course well anymore is a vast reservoir owning a virus east so is there a sea circulating in morris and most shows us a silent what in and mars which means in most what they want to present it is easy by the if a well of so sabera sees a jump west's rule that species is the area infecting human and also well causing sufficient efficient human to human transmission then it will be a problem problematic so what we really need to look into is the human animal interface where to lead what exit to stage what is possible any virus he said jumping out front end was species went to humans so that we could pick those up and of course the well other efforts into those who are hands on granma when we talk about the animal or human interface what sort of role do what markets play when it comes to the transmission of these viruses well human and more interface of course a lot oh well well from certainly aware markets a wet market to what is wound zos and also the assa well as you are see as a agriculture amount well for example as a backyard was a better than poetry well as well so i think what
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day they're calling for the resignation of the current government headed by prime minister boyko morris off and for the chief prosecutor to stand down. vast areas of china have been inundated by severe flooding along the yangtze river since june heavy rains have forced nearly 15000000 people to be evacuated from their homes officials say they're seeing the highest average rainfall levels across the n.c. basin for 50 years. british airways is retiring its entire boeing 747 fleet as it struggles to deal with the sharp downturn in travel be a had wanted to phase out its $31.00 jumbos by 2024 it's the latest in a string of airlines that have said goodbye to a plane that dominated air travel for 50 years. twitter said hackers targeted about $130.00 accounts during the cyber attack this week in which profiles as many high profile personalities like barack obama mask were compromised the companies that it continues accessing assessing whether nonpublic data was compromised to. the u.s. the u.k. and canada are accusing russian agents of carrying out cyber attacks to steal information on potenti
day they're calling for the resignation of the current government headed by prime minister boyko morris off and for the chief prosecutor to stand down. vast areas of china have been inundated by severe flooding along the yangtze river since june heavy rains have forced nearly 15000000 people to be evacuated from their homes officials say they're seeing the highest average rainfall levels across the n.c. basin for 50 years. british airways is retiring its entire boeing 747 fleet as it struggles...
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the late secretary of defense, james morris well, realized i can somehow or's use at getting things done in a 1949 asked him to serve as a civilian adviser for two months. again, the old soldier agreed. a year later, at 60, he put aside the cap and gown he had worn as columbia president, to become supreme commander and chief and europe for the second time in a decade, he was asked to bring the free nations together for a common task. defenses against the threat of the aggression, this time by communism, it was a momentous undertaking. as supreme commander, he was engaged for two years in the vital task of uniting and strengthening the defenses of free europe from norway to greece and turkey. inspecting the units of the european command, it was one of his task. and the general seemed to enjoy it thoroughly. high on the italian apps, he reviewed the tough in hearty troops. made an honourary member of the brigade, he donned the feather cap symbolic of the mountain man. he talked soberly about the grave problems facing taking shape. >> we hear the representatives of many nations work day by
the late secretary of defense, james morris well, realized i can somehow or's use at getting things done in a 1949 asked him to serve as a civilian adviser for two months. again, the old soldier agreed. a year later, at 60, he put aside the cap and gown he had worn as columbia president, to become supreme commander and chief and europe for the second time in a decade, he was asked to bring the free nations together for a common task. defenses against the threat of the aggression, this time by...
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morris.ngs agency given your experience for so long, how will they treat this, this vehicle which unlike the e.s.m. has -- this has a promise of part of e.u. budget. how would you go about raising this? >> very good. hanks, anna. insight into what the rating agencies are -- about the e.u.'s own rating as an issuer. the point that you mentioned i think is an important one. many european institutions and european investment bank and theessf, the first and now defunct mechanism. the e.s.m. of course and the e.u. they all had some sort of credit e.s.m. capital -- the has capital paid in. theessf has a very strong has a -- the essf very strong guarantee. this is the biggest super national international issue organization in the world by some margin. it is remarkable that given that the e.u. doesn't have any revenue, doesn't have some 500 billion of that will be given out in grants so there is no cash flow coming back. of course the governments are probably committing to make those -- to make the e
morris.ngs agency given your experience for so long, how will they treat this, this vehicle which unlike the e.s.m. has -- this has a promise of part of e.u. budget. how would you go about raising this? >> very good. hanks, anna. insight into what the rating agencies are -- about the e.u.'s own rating as an issuer. the point that you mentioned i think is an important one. many european institutions and european investment bank and theessf, the first and now defunct mechanism. the e.s.m....
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at the bottom of the hour, coke ceo james quincey and ceo of philip morris.on't go anywhere with the s&p hitting its highest level since february 20th, the day after the index hit its most recent record high stay with us apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com . >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." it is time now for our etf spotlight. looking at the consumer staples select spdr fund ticker xlp up 20% since late march, up almost 2% today helped along by coca-cola, holding a weighting of just under 10% in that etf. that stock specifically 20% on its own in the same period, as you can see right there, it's up 3% today on the heels of earnings we'll ask coca-cola's ceo james quincey ab
at the bottom of the hour, coke ceo james quincey and ceo of philip morris.on't go anywhere with the s&p hitting its highest level since february 20th, the day after the index hit its most recent record high stay with us apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they...
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the shenzhen 1% higher the csi wrapped up the trade yesterday 1.6% let's go to daniel morris. joining the conversation this morning. it feels as though there's a little bit of coronavirus that's set in with the fresh spikes that we're seeing in covid-19 cases. that's upset by a huge trade in the chinese markets. >> you know, i guess at this point you've had such rallies, u.s. equities looking for what the next surprise is going to be in europe. clearly at this point that's more likely to be a negative surprise all of the information around new cases and deaths not only in the u.s. but we need to pay attention to what's happening in australia melbourne locking down and australia a case that handled the pandemic successfully. i think we ser receive all of the risks around us. then you look at what's happening in china as you point out, the parallels are quite different. certainly seem to be there the only thing that is a little bit better is back in '15-'16 you saw a fairly significant distance between a domestic giant in the market and say, for example, the msci market went up
the shenzhen 1% higher the csi wrapped up the trade yesterday 1.6% let's go to daniel morris. joining the conversation this morning. it feels as though there's a little bit of coronavirus that's set in with the fresh spikes that we're seeing in covid-19 cases. that's upset by a huge trade in the chinese markets. >> you know, i guess at this point you've had such rallies, u.s. equities looking for what the next surprise is going to be in europe. clearly at this point that's more likely to...
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i want to bring in sergeant david morris here with the arizona national guard. first fed really-backed major high capacity testing location the state has had to date here. this is one of two locations. i said this is a hard-hit area particularly. what is the significance of having this testing operation here right now? >> the significance is to help the community bringing awareness by coming in and getting tested. that way you can see if you have contracted it or if loved ones that you have been with have it. so they get to bring in their families, their friends. >> what are you seeing so far? >> i am seeing that the community is getting together. they are, you know, coming in, getting tested, showing that they want to, you know, get past all of this and see that they can overcome this covid-19 outbreak. >> sergeant morris, thank you very much. he is overseeing the location. thises the sight a lot of folks have been waiting to see. you have the arizona national guard, fema, fema fire, enconfusics police. it is july 18th but it is progress. one thing that should
i want to bring in sergeant david morris here with the arizona national guard. first fed really-backed major high capacity testing location the state has had to date here. this is one of two locations. i said this is a hard-hit area particularly. what is the significance of having this testing operation here right now? >> the significance is to help the community bringing awareness by coming in and getting tested. that way you can see if you have contracted it or if loved ones that you...
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want to see the end of the mike ashley era, there withdrawal could pave way for a takeover by henry morris has registered his interest in newcastle united and a potential £250 million takeover but as for this deal, it is back to square one formike this deal, it is back to square one for mike ashley and a huge blow for newcastle united supporters. we will have more from katie in the programme. let's get more reaction from steve howey who spent 11 years at newcastle united. he says it's hugely disappointing for fans. every fa n every fan of every club if they not happy with the owners and if there is possibility of a table they get excited. newcastle fans have been through more than most. we all know ta keovers ta ke through more than most. we all know takeovers take a long time and sometimes a lot of workers behind the scenes before anything gets announced and i think this was the case with this one but obviously it was made public 17 weeks ago and fa ns were was made public 17 weeks ago and fans were waiting and everyday waiting and waiting but ultimately, it is not happening. it is devast
want to see the end of the mike ashley era, there withdrawal could pave way for a takeover by henry morris has registered his interest in newcastle united and a potential £250 million takeover but as for this deal, it is back to square one formike this deal, it is back to square one for mike ashley and a huge blow for newcastle united supporters. we will have more from katie in the programme. let's get more reaction from steve howey who spent 11 years at newcastle united. he says it's hugely...
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white house aides and the memoir is excellent book by the way he talks about how much she dislikes morris in the end he even notes by bringing in the inside force and sometimes the president realizes there's benefit to have a get better results. >> thank you, i think you give a pretty good sense of some of what's in the book. there is a lot more for the audience. there are certainly more reason to go out and buy that book. i'm going to do two things for first i want to remind you is the audience will be coming to you later for questions how to do that you submit your comments in the question section on the youtube chat unction and through twitter at the handle # live. >> of all types of experience in scholarly work on some broad thoughts about the book and if you want to then share some of your experiences we'd love to hear that. >> first if i want to thank you all the bipartisan center for doing this work event in the work you do across the political divide to bring us together and talk about big policy issues. this book to me is a great demonstration of what you stand for and believe in
white house aides and the memoir is excellent book by the way he talks about how much she dislikes morris in the end he even notes by bringing in the inside force and sometimes the president realizes there's benefit to have a get better results. >> thank you, i think you give a pretty good sense of some of what's in the book. there is a lot more for the audience. there are certainly more reason to go out and buy that book. i'm going to do two things for first i want to remind you is the...
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well, maybe if he wrote a book, the rnc might buy 300,000 copies of it, make it a best-seller morrist is "the reidout." tomorrow night, i have former homeland security secretary jeh johnson and former wnba star renee montgomery, who is sitting out this season to fight for social justice and voting rights "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in," as coronavirus records break across america, with more than 142,000 americans dead, the president let slip that they never had a plan and still don't >> we are in the process of developing a strategy that's going to be very, very powerful. we've developed as we go along >>> then, beto o'rourke on the covid catastrophe in the rio grande valley and why the texas governor is undermining efforts to stop it >>> plus, the push to get kids back to school, no matter what the risk to them and their families >>> and as the department of homeland security defends it
well, maybe if he wrote a book, the rnc might buy 300,000 copies of it, make it a best-seller morrist is "the reidout." tomorrow night, i have former homeland security secretary jeh johnson and former wnba star renee montgomery, who is sitting out this season to fight for social justice and voting rights "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in," as coronavirus records break across america, with more than 142,000 americans dead,...
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the coastal trail, morry point hiking trails, the beach boulevard promenade and the pacifica pier. so beaches close at sunrise on friday morning and they reopen again on monday morning. and we're live in pacifica, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> and as we take a look at the roadways right now, live look at the golden gate bridge. extra volume southbound but no major delays out of marin. there's a wind advisory though in effect for the golden gate bridge. and chp clearing a crash south 880 at whipple. it's over to the right shoulder now. delays are dissipating and just a heads-up taking golden gate ran sit this morning, some cancellations and some suspensions for route 56x as well as route 40. make sure you check that before you head out the door. mary? >>> gianna, cooler day across the bay area. thanks to stronger onshore flow and that marine influence. 84 in concord and livermore and 83 in san jose and mild around the bay. 72 oakland and 66 in san francisco and cooler along the coast at 63 in pacifica. very similar for tomorrow and then high pressure builds in and we're going to heat up for
the coastal trail, morry point hiking trails, the beach boulevard promenade and the pacifica pier. so beaches close at sunrise on friday morning and they reopen again on monday morning. and we're live in pacifica, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> and as we take a look at the roadways right now, live look at the golden gate bridge. extra volume southbound but no major delays out of marin. there's a wind advisory though in effect for the golden gate bridge. and chp clearing a crash south 880 at...
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cirugia y ya esta b bien lo que mas ha cobnmovido es su t testimonio ya que dijo que si l alguien debia morriÚ nunca has criado un hijo. junior: doctora, doctora. no. junior: entonces no, no puedo. doctora: tÚ sÍ. - ¿vamos a casarnos? y ella dijo: vamos. dije: ¿quÉ me estÁ pasando? me estÁ dando algo. aunque a mÍ me gustan los dos. yo picheo y palo lo que pinte. - tÚ le das a to'. tÚ te irÍas pa. emily: contigo no es... por favor. - permiso. - ... asÍ que tÚ te callas. [♪] paula: Él me empieza a llamar hace dos meses y a amenazar a decirme que por mi culpa, tuvo un infierno de vida y que me las va a pagar. marlon: me dice que estÁ embarazada de mÍ. paula: es un loco, doctora, yo tengo acÁ. marlon: por favor, cÁllate, por favor. a la semana siguiente viene ella y me diceue
cirugia y ya esta b bien lo que mas ha cobnmovido es su t testimonio ya que dijo que si l alguien debia morriÚ nunca has criado un hijo. junior: doctora, doctora. no. junior: entonces no, no puedo. doctora: tÚ sÍ. - ¿vamos a casarnos? y ella dijo: vamos. dije: ¿quÉ me estÁ pasando? me estÁ dando algo. aunque a mÍ me gustan los dos. yo picheo y palo lo que pinte. - tÚ le das a to'. tÚ te irÍas pa. emily: contigo no es... por favor. - permiso. - ... asÍ que tÚ te callas. [♪]...
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morris tweeting the ventura county, quoting, i'm trying to conduct an on-foot search and rescue mission at lake piru. i understand your team is doing everything in your power. we are feeling helpless, powerless, and want to help in any way. end quote. rivera has been missing since wednesday. >>> we start this half hour with the state of play in college football. another power conference making an announcement about schedules, and it leaves matchups on the sidelines. abc's alex presha is here with more. good morning to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning, eva. that's right, the pac-12 joining the big ten in only having in-conference games this fall. maryland is in the big ten, already they've had nine student-athletes and staff test positive for the virus this month. they're all in self-isolation right now, but it highlights some of the >> touchdown, ou! >> reporter: due to the surge in cases of covid-19 across the country, this morning some college programs are calling a time-out. >> touchdown, penn state! >> reporter: the pac-12 conference joining big ten, limiting all fall sports to
morris tweeting the ventura county, quoting, i'm trying to conduct an on-foot search and rescue mission at lake piru. i understand your team is doing everything in your power. we are feeling helpless, powerless, and want to help in any way. end quote. rivera has been missing since wednesday. >>> we start this half hour with the state of play in college football. another power conference making an announcement about schedules, and it leaves matchups on the sidelines. abc's alex presha...
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yeah even a morris o'connell was incarcerated in an industrial school in truly along with his step brother kevin nobody really saw a mixed race child before. the dogs taught to go to take the doctor and he would 3 or 4 a big brother he was red draw we was we would be. there was one day i was a priest came to visit. but he sexually molested me when i was about 7 years of age . most kids stayed at industrial school until the age of 16 when they were kicked out brutalized and ill equipped the independent living. girls were particularly vulnerable a lot of these young gardeners are taking advantage. of a sudden they found out or pregnant they barely got a whiff of a little sister school a bucket of water a baby help them cut tribe's fire to a back to laundry us punishment. in magdalene laundries run by nuns so-called fall and women were subjected to abusive regimes of forced labor often for years. that's why they were a mind of their son that was a nice cover up that repent while they were getting the free labor of. the few people did escape from this conveyor belt of abuse but it wasn't easy.
yeah even a morris o'connell was incarcerated in an industrial school in truly along with his step brother kevin nobody really saw a mixed race child before. the dogs taught to go to take the doctor and he would 3 or 4 a big brother he was red draw we was we would be. there was one day i was a priest came to visit. but he sexually molested me when i was about 7 years of age . most kids stayed at industrial school until the age of 16 when they were kicked out brutalized and ill equipped the...
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the crowds of morris' were not as big as and dissipated many say that when tun away by police and easy the funeral procession on and on the protest got that. the single was shot in the capital of the suburb on monday the motive for his killing remains unclear the musician and activist embodied thus partitions of ethiopia's largest ethnic group the oral more songs focused on the rights of all more people and became on thumbs in a series of protests that led to the downfall of the previous prime minister in 2008 team. so then i'm just looking at a headline from out in syria dot com here more than 160 killing a few of your protests of a sickness not. can you help us understand why was that happen why would there be so much violence. and assassination but send violence on the people who were trying to on am trying to get to the funeral it seems like a tragedy on top of the tragedy. thank you very much. first of all it takes is opportunity to express my deepest condolences to everyone grieving of hijo and as are innocent citizens who were killed last week you know me our region and be said
the crowds of morris' were not as big as and dissipated many say that when tun away by police and easy the funeral procession on and on the protest got that. the single was shot in the capital of the suburb on monday the motive for his killing remains unclear the musician and activist embodied thus partitions of ethiopia's largest ethnic group the oral more songs focused on the rights of all more people and became on thumbs in a series of protests that led to the downfall of the previous prime...
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to be trying to push back with us now from washington executive director of friends of the congo morris county thanks for your time said just 1st of all i'm interested in the fact that it is the church that is leading these present protests and wants them to become a weekly thing how strong and influential is the church there. too to be more specific it's activists within the church. intellectuals and activists within the church the lay cordoning community c l c. citizens group youth civil society. leading the demonstrations but earlier in the week also had demonstrations from the opposition forces from. in addition to their. own party unity for democracy and social progress u.d.p. they had demonstrations along the same my calling for reform of the commission and calling for reduction in the influence and power of joseph kabila so you have pretty much the same color shit that we see. in 20000 the same forces that was putting pressure on the could below government in order for it to open up space so that the interests of the population at large could be served let's talk more about josep
to be trying to push back with us now from washington executive director of friends of the congo morris county thanks for your time said just 1st of all i'm interested in the fact that it is the church that is leading these present protests and wants them to become a weekly thing how strong and influential is the church there. too to be more specific it's activists within the church. intellectuals and activists within the church the lay cordoning community c l c. citizens group youth civil...
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founded in 1990 around lake millet's the largest lake located entirely within germany the ancient beach morris to give animals a protected habitat. western pomeranians other national park is located in the northern part of the island of lucan just months. the smallest national park in germany. located near yasmin's famous chalk cliffs it boasts the largest contiguous beech forest on the baltic sea coast. western pomerania as other world heritage sites bear witness to the history of early settlement on the baltic. the a stork centers of stars and in this mars have been on unesco's world cultural heritage list since 2002 both cities belong to the hanseatic league in the late middle ages many of the typical brick buildings constructed since its golden age in the 14th century still stand today. anyone who visit stalls and should stop by the old market square it's dominated by the st nicholas church and the town hall one of the most stunning examples of northern german brick gothic architecture. the late middle ages also left their mark on the hands he had exceed the abyss mark its large markets wh
founded in 1990 around lake millet's the largest lake located entirely within germany the ancient beach morris to give animals a protected habitat. western pomeranians other national park is located in the northern part of the island of lucan just months. the smallest national park in germany. located near yasmin's famous chalk cliffs it boasts the largest contiguous beech forest on the baltic sea coast. western pomerania as other world heritage sites bear witness to the history of early...