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and in the near future should hopefully enable the rest of the national trust's 200 houses to open theirreasure! simon, thank you. and as old as one as well. the only one indication of what we have across the country, glorious at the moment in kent, but ta ke glorious at the moment in kent, but take a look, i'm afraid, further north and west, some rain today, although it is easing, a lot of cloud, a lot of murk waiting in the wings across morgan in lancashire. the satellite shows three areas of weather, the best of the weather in the south—east, the weather front here producing rain, heavier bursts, behind it is a case of sunny spells and scattered showers. a few breaks, the wind direction changing to more north—westerly, along that
and in the near future should hopefully enable the rest of the national trust's 200 houses to open theirreasure! simon, thank you. and as old as one as well. the only one indication of what we have across the country, glorious at the moment in kent, but ta ke glorious at the moment in kent, but take a look, i'm afraid, further north and west, some rain today, although it is easing, a lot of cloud, a lot of murk waiting in the wings across morgan in lancashire. the satellite shows three areas of...
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we will take you to the national trust first.rriving today, able to go inside in 16 weeks and this is what they will see, locks of the systems we are getting more used to. a one—way system. they will have needed to pre—book. everybody keeping two metres apart, pre—book. everybody keeping two metres a pa rt, co nsta nt pre—book. everybody keeping two metres apart, constant signage and reminders, one out, one in, you can't go in until somebody comes out. and a neat idea, a ground plan of the house, encouraging people to ta ke of the house, encouraging people to take a photo of it on their phone and then follow it around the house to give them an idea of where they used to be able to go but are not able to go to today. these plans, five houses opening today, seven by the end of the week, a pilot project for the national trust so it can learn lessons over the next couple of weeks. i have been to one of the other treasure houses in dorset, to see what preparations are being made there. the ornate, unique and valuable doors are opening
we will take you to the national trust first.rriving today, able to go inside in 16 weeks and this is what they will see, locks of the systems we are getting more used to. a one—way system. they will have needed to pre—book. everybody keeping two metres apart, pre—book. everybody keeping two metres a pa rt, co nsta nt pre—book. everybody keeping two metres apart, constant signage and reminders, one out, one in, you can't go in until somebody comes out. and a neat idea, a ground plan of...
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come on in is the message from the national trust.19 restrictions. john maguire has had a preview of the changes. the ornate, unique and valuable doors are opening once again. this is the spanish room at kingston lacy in dorset. it offers visitors the chance to walk in a world surrounded by art, antiquities and architecture that are breathtaking and beautiful. it has been 16 weeks since the national trust closed its houses as coronavirus spread. but now the dust covers are off and the volunteers have returned. special training sessions will help them adapt to the covid restrictions. today's session is all about you feeling as safe and comfortable to return and support welcoming our visitors back. seven houses opened this week as a pilot scheme to test run the new procedures. obviously, we've tried to make it as safe as possible for you for having the two—metre distance and things like that, so you'll be able to still talk to the visitors. i'm not particularly concerned, no. i think we've all got to take responsibility for our own deci
come on in is the message from the national trust.19 restrictions. john maguire has had a preview of the changes. the ornate, unique and valuable doors are opening once again. this is the spanish room at kingston lacy in dorset. it offers visitors the chance to walk in a world surrounded by art, antiquities and architecture that are breathtaking and beautiful. it has been 16 weeks since the national trust closed its houses as coronavirus spread. but now the dust covers are off and the...
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dugdale is reserve picking little for the national trust.ing paths and styles, but both volunteers have been picking up litter since lockdown restrictions were eased. on june one, from this area here, we took 75 bags in the morning. nappies, lots of coffee cups, loads of wet wipes where people go to the toilet, wet wipes don't break down like tissue. so it is things like we really shouldn't have to be picking up. although some leisure industries open, beauty spots like this one in the peak district, have been overwhelmed by visitors. and u nfortu nately overwhelmed by visitors. and unfortunately many have been living the trust behind. as soon as lockdown lifted we were seeing unprecedented numbers of people. there has been more rubbish left now than ever before, according to the national trust, which has meant that every day a team of volunteers have been here cleaning up after the public. why are peoplejust been here cleaning up after the public. why are people just not doing basic things and taking the rubbish with them? everyone was so co
dugdale is reserve picking little for the national trust.ing paths and styles, but both volunteers have been picking up litter since lockdown restrictions were eased. on june one, from this area here, we took 75 bags in the morning. nappies, lots of coffee cups, loads of wet wipes where people go to the toilet, wet wipes don't break down like tissue. so it is things like we really shouldn't have to be picking up. although some leisure industries open, beauty spots like this one in the peak...
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. >> it is sad -- it is a sad day for the people of hong kong and undermines national trust -- international trust in china to live up to its promises. anchor: boris johnson has sent a strong message by allowing up to 3 million people in hong kong who have british overseas status because theye born before the territory returned to china to live and work in the u.k. for longer. this is what he had to say. >> we make it clear that if china continued down this path, we would reintroduce a new route for those with british national overseas status to enter the u.k. granting them limited leave toli remain with the a to live and work in the u.k. and thereafter to apply for citizenship and that is precisely what we will do now. anchor: our china corilspondent saysons of hong kong citizens could end up moving to the u.k. after that announcent . he points out the chinese government has been furious with the u.k. for threatening such a move. warning london not to risk unspecified retribution. now that this has happened, we are waiting for china's response. howard, what do you think we can expect from b
. >> it is sad -- it is a sad day for the people of hong kong and undermines national trust -- international trust in china to live up to its promises. anchor: boris johnson has sent a strong message by allowing up to 3 million people in hong kong who have british overseas status because theye born before the territory returned to china to live and work in the u.k. for longer. this is what he had to say. >> we make it clear that if china continued down this path, we would...
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5g countries, nations free of un—trusted 56 vendors. countries, nations free of un-trustedritain has made its move under pressure from america. china is considering retaliation. these things can very quickly escalate. and mike pompeo, the secretary of state, has announced he is going to be in london next week. you can be sure that the subject of china will be absolutely central. and america's concerns on this subject are long. coronavirus, why when the chinese more candid? hong kong, huawei, trade, human rights abuses, china's aggressions in the south—eastern sea. the list of grievances is long and, seemingly, getting longer. john sobel, thank you. new measures to stop the spread of covid—i9 in parts of lancashire have been introduced, after a spike in cases in blackburn with darwen. for the next month, people living there must limit the number of visitors to their homes, and wear face coverings in all confined public spaces in a bid to avoid a lockdown like leicester. our health correspondent, dominic hughes, is in blackburn for us this evening. dominic. well, sophie, for
5g countries, nations free of un—trusted 56 vendors. countries, nations free of un-trustedritain has made its move under pressure from america. china is considering retaliation. these things can very quickly escalate. and mike pompeo, the secretary of state, has announced he is going to be in london next week. you can be sure that the subject of china will be absolutely central. and america's concerns on this subject are long. coronavirus, why when the chinese more candid? hong kong, huawei,...
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are they friends so long to be with you national trust a year go forward you wish it was slowly and full of bottom of the chinese new nation or are they enemies when you finished or did he see you in the building sure wished you would go with him but he is usually what he's going to go to get most of my demo boards for i just donald trump and flooding your couldn't i were to charge an entry analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the us and between their presidents how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world to some bullies trump and putin starts august 3rd on d w. harriet . ancient city of hebron which is now the occupied west bank and just don't signed the jewish settlement of kids just for among the latins inhabitants is this may. or may know but my name is pete hoss i also have a french name of course comes. from the.
are they friends so long to be with you national trust a year go forward you wish it was slowly and full of bottom of the chinese new nation or are they enemies when you finished or did he see you in the building sure wished you would go with him but he is usually what he's going to go to get most of my demo boards for i just donald trump and flooding your couldn't i were to charge an entry analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the us and between their presidents how does their...
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national trust scotland's parks and gardens opened to the public today and that's why we are there. cafe is related to open. in wales, 5— mile travel restriction is being lifted and in northern ireland, nail bars and beauty salons and tattoo parlours can open. the first post lockdown tattoo will open as well. there could be thousands of excess deaths in the uk this year, because of a delay to cancer diagnosis and treatment during the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research. scientists have examined data from eight hospital trusts and found gp referrals for cancer tests are still down by almost half. nhs england says it's working fast to put services back together and increase capacity to where it needs to be by the end of the year. thousands of people applauded the nhs once again to mark the health service's 72nd birthday yesterday. the prime minister joined in the tribute as staff gathered outside hospitals tojoin in the celebrations which were inspired by the weekly clap 4 carers which took place during the height of the pandemic. it is hoped the anniversary applause will
national trust scotland's parks and gardens opened to the public today and that's why we are there. cafe is related to open. in wales, 5— mile travel restriction is being lifted and in northern ireland, nail bars and beauty salons and tattoo parlours can open. the first post lockdown tattoo will open as well. there could be thousands of excess deaths in the uk this year, because of a delay to cancer diagnosis and treatment during the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research. scientists...
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the national trust is planning to make 1,200 people redundant as it looks to save more than £100 millionparks, shops and cafes during the coronavirus pandemic. it says, as a result, it's expected to lose more than £200 million. german police in hanover have completed the latest stage of their investigation in the case of madeleine mccann, the three year—old who disappeared on a family holiday to portugal in 2007. it's now emerged that the prime suspect, a convicted paedophile who's in prison in germany, rented the allotment that's been searched by police. our correspondent, jenny hill, is in hanover with the latest tonight. yes, this is the allotment which has been the focus of such intense police scrutiny. they have all gone now but they spent the last few days digging, taking material off the site. the police will not tell us what they were looking for and certainly not whether they fell dead, but we know that the main suspect in this case lived not far from here in the years following madeline's disappearance and there are reports that his connection to this site might be even deeper.
the national trust is planning to make 1,200 people redundant as it looks to save more than £100 millionparks, shops and cafes during the coronavirus pandemic. it says, as a result, it's expected to lose more than £200 million. german police in hanover have completed the latest stage of their investigation in the case of madeleine mccann, the three year—old who disappeared on a family holiday to portugal in 2007. it's now emerged that the prime suspect, a convicted paedophile who's in...
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this is the first time in months that the national trust for scotland has been able to welcome visitors to go into the buildings, but you are allowed to enjoy these vast open spaces. now, falkland palace in fife was a hunting lodge in the 1500s, mary queen of scots spent a lot of time here, she played tennis in the famous tennis courts that are still in use today. now, we have seen quite a few people coming and going this morning, they have stuck to the two metre distance in and to the strict hygiene measures. now, in scotland, outdoor hospitality has opened up today, and i took a wander outside the palace gates, and a couple of people were already outside enjoying a cup of coffee. you can also have a drink outside in a beer garden, but you do have to leave your contact details just in case there is a covid outbreak. in scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has urged a note of caution, saying that the virus hasn't gone away, warning that it is still looking. alexandra mackenzie, thank you very much. in australia, the state border between new south wales and victoria is to be close
this is the first time in months that the national trust for scotland has been able to welcome visitors to go into the buildings, but you are allowed to enjoy these vast open spaces. now, falkland palace in fife was a hunting lodge in the 1500s, mary queen of scots spent a lot of time here, she played tennis in the famous tennis courts that are still in use today. now, we have seen quite a few people coming and going this morning, they have stuck to the two metre distance in and to the strict...
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dozen delicious worship issues a national trust god and you judge you. because you also did you will show if you don't believe there's a link there for that issue. in 2012 at the age of 19 rosemary has a 2 year old son. on the insists is. more than law. what is physically. floors the boys ok very sad to us all of us going to miss a man all the way also a deep voice something mr bush spoke about the alamo about you know the end of the end about young ella. well i was even speaking to somebody about me oh my you see there's just a negative 0. 00 of the deaths of those from the lovely. oh you got us a call about your son. lee if you. have killer lou this is booted off in dollars does seem to be one of them and we just find silky kid called me. mary is pregnant again with her current boyfriend wallace you learn. well as study but wallace is prone to disappear for weeks on end. can peg. anything. it does allow yourself you can feel like your feet will be gone short of . needing wasn't there so console good sheffield don't. care to know the danger feeling they
dozen delicious worship issues a national trust god and you judge you. because you also did you will show if you don't believe there's a link there for that issue. in 2012 at the age of 19 rosemary has a 2 year old son. on the insists is. more than law. what is physically. floors the boys ok very sad to us all of us going to miss a man all the way also a deep voice something mr bush spoke about the alamo about you know the end of the end about young ella. well i was even speaking to somebody...
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. >> a silicon valley nonprofit behind the national trust theou significant risk of if not human errorat least human confusion because you are trying to staff up beyond, you know, your normal capacity. >> reporter: already 14 california counties are voter choice counties. in other words, they have done away with the tradition systems and vote by mail or dropoff ballots. but covid will still cost those counties more in extra staffing, spacing to keep distance and hardware like plexiglass installed in offices. >> we will have to work hard to make sure voters know to expect their ballot in the mail in advance of the election. >> alex padilla oversees the election process. his office estimates it will cost $129 million statewide because of the coronavirus. >> we have the baseline infrastructure and capacity in each country, whether it's additional sorting equipment, traditional staffing and frankly voter education is going to be a key component here. >> as for the other 44 counties, the governor's order means they have to s to all their registered voters but also locate voting precincts. >
. >> a silicon valley nonprofit behind the national trust theou significant risk of if not human errorat least human confusion because you are trying to staff up beyond, you know, your normal capacity. >> reporter: already 14 california counties are voter choice counties. in other words, they have done away with the tradition systems and vote by mail or dropoff ballots. but covid will still cost those counties more in extra staffing, spacing to keep distance and hardware like...
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a silicon valley non-profit behind the national trust the vote project says this. >> i think you areoing to have a significant risk of if not human error, human confusion, because you are trying to staff up beyond your normal capacity. >> reporter: already, 14 california counties, including san mateo, napa, and santa clara are voter choice counties. in other words they have done away with the traditional precinct system and vote by mail or drop off centers at court houses. but it will still cost those districts more. >> we have to make sure to make sure voters know to expect their ballot this is the mail. >> reporter: padilla's office stilts it will cost another $129 million statewide because of the coronavirus. >> we have the baseline infrastructure and capacity. we just need to ramp up. whether it is additionaling equipment. maybe additional staffing. and voter education is going to be a key component here. >> reporter: as for the other 44 non-voters choice counties like alameda, san francisco, and contra costa, the governor says it means they have to send ballots by mail to all of
a silicon valley non-profit behind the national trust the vote project says this. >> i think you areoing to have a significant risk of if not human error, human confusion, because you are trying to staff up beyond your normal capacity. >> reporter: already, 14 california counties, including san mateo, napa, and santa clara are voter choice counties. in other words they have done away with the traditional precinct system and vote by mail or drop off centers at court houses. but it...
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many civil war battlefields are protected by the national trust and by the park service. and many do have sculptors of the generals and the common soldiers who fought there even the animals that were there. getiesberg is one of the most spectacular sculpture gardens in the united states if not the world. and i do worry that there's going to be an attempt to suggest that the statues at the battlefields be reevaluated as well. i don't believe -- i've been known to change my mind but i do not believe that sculptors of combatants on sight should be altered. there's a pretty grand statue of robert e lee at geticeburg looking over the field where picket's charge was launched. where hundreds and thousands of men were sacrificed in kind of a foolish move to attack on the third day of getiesburg july 3rd. i think that should stay. lee was in command there. general mead should stay. all of the monments should stay. the only ones that i would evaluate at that battlefield are the white supremacist monments like the alabama monument that was installed by george wallace in the 60s. the
many civil war battlefields are protected by the national trust and by the park service. and many do have sculptors of the generals and the common soldiers who fought there even the animals that were there. getiesberg is one of the most spectacular sculpture gardens in the united states if not the world. and i do worry that there's going to be an attempt to suggest that the statues at the battlefields be reevaluated as well. i don't believe -- i've been known to change my mind but i do not...
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the past chair of the national council for history, education, and serves on the board of the national trust for historic preservation, as well as the nominating board of the organization of american historians. interviewing doctor crew this evening, is doctor paul finkelman, the oldest -- of the oldest independent institution of jewish learning in the united states. he has held a number of chairs as a tenured professor and visitor, including the chair of human rights law at the university of saskatchewan, the john hope franklin chair at duke law school, and the president william mckinley distinguished professor at albany law school. in 2017 he held the fulbright chair in human rights and social justice at the university ottawa school of law and was the john lee merritt visiting professor at the university of pittsburgh school of law. he is the author of more than 200 scholarly articles and the author or editor of more than 50 books. his most recent supreme injustice, slavery in the nation's highest court was published by howard -- i am sorry. excuse me. harvard university press in 2018. ple
the past chair of the national council for history, education, and serves on the board of the national trust for historic preservation, as well as the nominating board of the organization of american historians. interviewing doctor crew this evening, is doctor paul finkelman, the oldest -- of the oldest independent institution of jewish learning in the united states. he has held a number of chairs as a tenured professor and visitor, including the chair of human rights law at the university of...
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senator romney has legislation to help the future congress and sure critical national trust funds remain strong. and looking to our long-term jobs future, there's no question this pandemic has america and our allies re-examining our degrees of dependence on china. chairman graham is introducing legislation that will incentivize ppm manufacturing right here at home. it will ensure that our efforts to rebuild our national stockpile of protective gear actually benefits american workers instead of just simulating china. and it will bring a heightened focus to other key concerns, such as the high-tech semiconductor manufacturing, and intellectual property, so that the lessons of this pandemic do not go unlearned. and finally, health care. >> charles: senate majority leader -- >> speak mcconnell: legislation to keep them on offense against this virus. diagnostics, treatments, vaccines. hospitals and health care workers, protecting seniors who rely on medicare for premium spikes. our legislation supports all of that i had continued levels. and kids, jobs, and kids altogether, the senator has au
senator romney has legislation to help the future congress and sure critical national trust funds remain strong. and looking to our long-term jobs future, there's no question this pandemic has america and our allies re-examining our degrees of dependence on china. chairman graham is introducing legislation that will incentivize ppm manufacturing right here at home. it will ensure that our efforts to rebuild our national stockpile of protective gear actually benefits american workers instead of...
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he is the past chair of the national council for history, education and serves on board of the national trust for historic preservation as well as the nominating board of the organization of american historia historians. interview dr. crew is dr. paul finkleman, president of the gratt college. dr. fingleman has held a number of endowed chairs as a tenured professor or as a visitor including the ariel f.salos chair of human rights law at the university of saskatchewan, american legal history at duke law school and the president william mckinley distinguished professor at albany law school. in 2017 he held the fulbright chair in human rights and social justice for the university ottawa school of law and was also the john e. mary visiting professor at the university of pittsburgh school of law. he is the author of more than 200 scholarly articles and the author or editor of more than 50 books. his most recent book was published by harvard university press in 2018. please join me in a warm welcome for dr. spencer crew and dr. paul finkleman. [ applause ] >> good evening, paul. >> good evening, sp
he is the past chair of the national council for history, education and serves on board of the national trust for historic preservation as well as the nominating board of the organization of american historia historians. interview dr. crew is dr. paul finkleman, president of the gratt college. dr. fingleman has held a number of endowed chairs as a tenured professor or as a visitor including the ariel f.salos chair of human rights law at the university of saskatchewan, american legal history at...
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months and warns more jobs are at stake if brexit leads to trade tariffs. 1,200 staff at britain's national trusts to lose nearly £200 million. the trust's director—general told staff they had exhausted every other possibility before proposing job cuts. stay with us on bbc news. we have something particular to bring you in a moment. still to come: dr anthony fauci, the man leading the us efforts to contain the coronavirus, tells the bbc the pandemic has become politicised. the us space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh, once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why all these people should wander in and say, "you are doing something wrong." six rare white lion clubs are on the prowl at worcestershire park and already they've been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they're lovely, yeah, really sweet. yeah, they were cute. t
months and warns more jobs are at stake if brexit leads to trade tariffs. 1,200 staff at britain's national trusts to lose nearly £200 million. the trust's director—general told staff they had exhausted every other possibility before proposing job cuts. stay with us on bbc news. we have something particular to bring you in a moment. still to come: dr anthony fauci, the man leading the us efforts to contain the coronavirus, tells the bbc the pandemic has become politicised. the us space...
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>> we have been working everywhere the world to make sure every nation has trusted vendors for their information technology. not just the united kingdom. 190 countries. we want everyone of them to make sure they are not in the hands of the chinese communist party. we are pleased with united kingdom's decision. we think they have come to the same understanding having reviewed the same data we have seen about the risk of privacy. facial recognition, data sets, all of that that transits across huawei systems. they concluded it wasn't in the nation's best interest and made the decision you saw this week. we were happy about that himwe were happy about that outcome. it will help the united states, as well, because you have americans that have their information transcending across the systems when they travel to the united kingdom as well. >> thank you for joining us. we really appreciate it. i will hand it back to steve. >> on wednesday, the senate foreign relations committee held a hearing on u.s.-china relations. live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, online on c-spa
>> we have been working everywhere the world to make sure every nation has trusted vendors for their information technology. not just the united kingdom. 190 countries. we want everyone of them to make sure they are not in the hands of the chinese communist party. we are pleased with united kingdom's decision. we think they have come to the same understanding having reviewed the same data we have seen about the risk of privacy. facial recognition, data sets, all of that that transits...
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the heritage conservation organisation, national trust, has announced spending cuts and redundancies00 million this year you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there, it's a little bit warmerfor hello there, it's a little bit warmer for us hello there, it's a little bit warmerfor us today, hello there, it's a little bit warmer for us today, the winds not quite as strong and for many areas it is still dry out there, although we have seen some cloud tending to increase a bit. but this is the cloud that's living in from the atlantic, which will bring some outbreaks of rain on the set of weather fronts here. we outbreaks of rain on the set of weatherfronts here. we see outbreaks of rain on the set of weather fronts here. we see some rain moving northwards across southern ireland, heading into northern ireland later in the day. maybe a few spots of rain heading into west wales by early evening. these are the temperatures, by that point, at most places still dry with some sunshine at times. moving on into the evening, that rain sits in acr
the heritage conservation organisation, national trust, has announced spending cuts and redundancies00 million this year you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there, it's a little bit warmerfor hello there, it's a little bit warmer for us hello there, it's a little bit warmerfor us today, hello there, it's a little bit warmer for us today, the winds not quite as strong and for many areas it is still dry out there, although we have seen some...
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it was a more trusting nation in those days. my parents were rather adventurous. not irresponsible. had they known some of this they probably would've been the -- put the kabash on it. david: were you drafted? did you say "i would rather be in the marines rick -- then the navy?" than the gen. mattis: i probably would have been drafted. it was assumed if you went into the military -- my brother was in vietnam as a marine. it was a natural thing. it wasn't a very reflective or examined decision. david: so you go into the marines. what was your first assignment after officer training? gen. mattis: second lieutenant in the infantry. you have a 40 sailors and marines into there is no one between you and your troops. you live among them. you can spot them 200 yards away by their walk. it is a great, tightknit crew. time in combatst was when saddam hussein invades kuwait and president bush, 41 decides the u.s. will have a response. nonow the 28 countries have choice but to drive saddam from kuwait by force. david: what was your involvement and what did you do in that war
it was a more trusting nation in those days. my parents were rather adventurous. not irresponsible. had they known some of this they probably would've been the -- put the kabash on it. david: were you drafted? did you say "i would rather be in the marines rick -- then the navy?" than the gen. mattis: i probably would have been drafted. it was assumed if you went into the military -- my brother was in vietnam as a marine. it was a natural thing. it wasn't a very reflective or examined...
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well, the national trust has been struggling financially since lockdown, but from today lovely gardensthe public. this was a hunting lodge back in the 15005, was a hunting lodge back in the 1500s, and mary queen of scots played tennis here on a tennis court thatis played tennis here on a tennis court that is still in use today. and i am joined by the head gardener, susan. the gardens are absolutely gorgeous, you have got them in good shape for the day, hard work? yes, there is lots to do, and there will be for quite some time to come, but as always, there's always lots to see in the garden at this of year. i think it is fair to say that the wilder parts of the garden are thriving at the moment, some of the areas that are a little bit more buffered need a little bit more tender loving care from us, but we all need a good haircut and a manicure at this time. but otherwise, lots in flower, yeah, i encourage people to come and see the gardens and see what nature has done. hopefully this weather will help as well. excellent gardening weather. it has been yourjob to make sure that everything
well, the national trust has been struggling financially since lockdown, but from today lovely gardensthe public. this was a hunting lodge back in the 15005, was a hunting lodge back in the 1500s, and mary queen of scots played tennis here on a tennis court thatis played tennis here on a tennis court that is still in use today. and i am joined by the head gardener, susan. the gardens are absolutely gorgeous, you have got them in good shape for the day, hard work? yes, there is lots to do, and...
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. >> reporter: after wagging a campaign to discredit one of the nation's most trusted experts on the coronavirus, dr. anthony fauci, the white house appears to be waiving the white flag, at least for now. >> i have a very good relationship. well, that's peter navorro. i have a very good relationship with dr. fauci. >> reporter: president trump and his aides are backing off only after white house aid peter navorro blasted him writing dr. anthony fauci has a good bedside manner with the public but he has been wrong about everything i interacted with him on. asking about that, he accused navorro of going rogue. >> he made a statement representing himself. he shouldn't be doing that. >> reporter: after biting his tongue for weeks, he is defending himself. >> i cannot figure out in my wildest dreams why they would want to do that. i think they realize now that was not a prudent thing to do because it's only reflecting negative on them. i can't explain peter navorro. he is that he a world by himself so i don't want to go there. >> reporter: navorro's op ed came after they sent unflattering
. >> reporter: after wagging a campaign to discredit one of the nation's most trusted experts on the coronavirus, dr. anthony fauci, the white house appears to be waiving the white flag, at least for now. >> i have a very good relationship. well, that's peter navorro. i have a very good relationship with dr. fauci. >> reporter: president trump and his aides are backing off only after white house aid peter navorro blasted him writing dr. anthony fauci has a good bedside manner...
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as the national security -- to those government officials to be -- that betray the trust of the actions endanger our national security. the selective leaking of any classified information disrupts collect, work to assess and mitigate threats. it is also a crime. said leaks compromise and disrupt the work to collect and ascribe culpability. to anonymous sources, you should know this. he might seek to undermine our president, but you undermine our country's safety and security. >> when did white house officials first learn this intelligence? >> the president was never briefed on this. intelligence has still not been verified. >> does the president wish that he had been briefed sooner? joe biden called it a dereliction of duty. >> this was information that has not been verified and to this day, it has not been verified. there are several agencies noting that they have no corroborating evidence to validate recent allegations. they have not been verified or substantiated. we are investigating the intelligence referenced, but that did not stop the new york times from putting it on the front p
as the national security -- to those government officials to be -- that betray the trust of the actions endanger our national security. the selective leaking of any classified information disrupts collect, work to assess and mitigate threats. it is also a crime. said leaks compromise and disrupt the work to collect and ascribe culpability. to anonymous sources, you should know this. he might seek to undermine our president, but you undermine our country's safety and security. >> when did...
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it is also what prompted the nation's most trusted public health expert to issue this warning yesterday. >> i would not be surprised if we go up to 100,000 a day if this does not turn around. i think it's important to tell you and the american public that i'm very concerned because it could get very bad. >> 100,000 a day. late today dr. fauci said he used that number to quote jolt people, perhaps to jolt just one person because as you know, the president has returned time and time again to this notion of the virus simply disappearing. >> it's going to disappear one day it's like a miracle, it will disappear and from our shores, it could get worse before it gets better. it could maybe go away. we'll see what happens. nobody really knows. it's dying out. it's fading away. it's going to fade away. it going away but i think we'll have vaccines and we'll have therapy and maybe beyond that, maybe a cure and it won't be in the long distance. so i really think that's going to be helpful and regardless, it's going away. >> follow the facts. follow the numbers. so astonishing as it is to hear, th
it is also what prompted the nation's most trusted public health expert to issue this warning yesterday. >> i would not be surprised if we go up to 100,000 a day if this does not turn around. i think it's important to tell you and the american public that i'm very concerned because it could get very bad. >> 100,000 a day. late today dr. fauci said he used that number to quote jolt people, perhaps to jolt just one person because as you know, the president has returned time and time...
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i think it was a more trusting nation in those days. my parents were rather adventurous.n't irresponsible, and had they known some of this, they probably would've put the kabosh on it. david: so, how did you actually come to the marines? did you say, "i'm going to be drafted. i'd rather be in the marines than the army?" or did you, like my father, my father went in the marines and he said, "i like the uniform. it's a great uniform. i'm going to go in the marines." what was it that appealed to you? gen. mattis: well, one thing was, i probably would've been drafted. it was during that era. but it was almost, a little bit unexamined. it was more or less just assumed that if you went into the military, a lot of the guys in my neighborhood, my older brother was in vietnam as a marine. it was just kind of a natural thing. it wasn't a very reflective or examined decision. david: ok, so, you go into the marines. now, what was your first assignment after you left officer training? gen. mattis: it was the best assignment i had in the military. it was second lieutenant in the infant
i think it was a more trusting nation in those days. my parents were rather adventurous.n't irresponsible, and had they known some of this, they probably would've put the kabosh on it. david: so, how did you actually come to the marines? did you say, "i'm going to be drafted. i'd rather be in the marines than the army?" or did you, like my father, my father went in the marines and he said, "i like the uniform. it's a great uniform. i'm going to go in the marines." what was...
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after waging a campaign to discredit one of the nation's most trusted experts on the coronavirus, dr. anthony fauci, the white house appears to be waving the white flag at least for now. >> we have a very good relationship. well that is peter navarro. i have a very good relationship with dr. fauci. >> reporter: president trump and his top aides are backing off of their attacks on fauci but only white house trade adviser peter navarro blasted fauci in a "usa today" op-ed writing dr. anthony fauci has a good bedside manner with the public but he has been wrong about everything i've interacted with him on. asked about that the president all but accused navarro of going rogue. >> well, he made a statement representing himself. he shouldn't be doing that. no, i have a very good relationship with anthony. >> reporter: after biting his tongue for weeks, fauci is now defending himself. >> i cannot figure out in my wildest dreams why they would want to do that, but, i mean, i think they realize now that that was not a prudent thing to do because it's only reflecting negatively on them. i can't
after waging a campaign to discredit one of the nation's most trusted experts on the coronavirus, dr. anthony fauci, the white house appears to be waving the white flag at least for now. >> we have a very good relationship. well that is peter navarro. i have a very good relationship with dr. fauci. >> reporter: president trump and his top aides are backing off of their attacks on fauci but only white house trade adviser peter navarro blasted fauci in a "usa today" op-ed...
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of talking points attacking the nation's most trusted disease expert.hat one of president trump's top advisers told cbs news about the reason. >> renaming the redskins. the nfl franchise just announced it will retire the nickname that
of talking points attacking the nation's most trusted disease expert.hat one of president trump's top advisers told cbs news about the reason. >> renaming the redskins. the nfl franchise just announced it will retire the nickname that
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. >> so of course, the president doesn't have to take it from the nation's most trusted infectious disease expert, he would listen to other top members of his invisible coronavirus task force that acre knowledge tnol l ackn today. this is mike pence and dr. debra birx. >> as you-all have taken note, many southern states have seen a rise in cases as of this morning. i think dr. birx, if you want to give a brief summery we have nine with the district of colombia with rising cases, combined with raising percent of positives. >> clearly, california, texas and florida, arizona and growing issues in south carolina and georgia g and putting the word out there that both rising for positive and rising cases in oklahoma, iowa, washington state, d.c. and montana along with our concerns of increasing case numbers in louisiana, nevada, north carolina and tennessee. >> yeah, that sounds good. i mean, that sounds like a good place to be, right? california, texas, florida, arizona, south carolina, georgia, oklahoma, iowa, washington state, washington d.c., montana, louisiana, nevada, north carolina and te
. >> so of course, the president doesn't have to take it from the nation's most trusted infectious disease expert, he would listen to other top members of his invisible coronavirus task force that acre knowledge tnol l ackn today. this is mike pence and dr. debra birx. >> as you-all have taken note, many southern states have seen a rise in cases as of this morning. i think dr. birx, if you want to give a brief summery we have nine with the district of colombia with rising cases,...
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senator romney has legislation to help a future congress ensure our critical national trust funds remain strong. and looking to our long-term jobs future, there's no question this pandemic has america and our allies reexamining our degree of dependence on china. chairman graham is introducing a package of legislation that will incentivize p.p.p. manufacturing right here at home. it will ensure that our efforts to rebuild our national stockpile of protective gear actually benefit american workers instead of just stimulating china. and it will bring a heightened focus to other key concerns such as the high-tech semi conductor manufacturing, critical minerals, and intellectual property theft so the lessons of this pandemic do not go unlearned. and finally health care. chairman alexander, grassley, and others have already -- have already named have legislation to keep america on offense against this virus. diagnostics, treatments, vaccines. hospitals and health care workers, protecting seniors who rely on medicare for premium spikes. our legislation supports all of it at continued historic l
senator romney has legislation to help a future congress ensure our critical national trust funds remain strong. and looking to our long-term jobs future, there's no question this pandemic has america and our allies reexamining our degree of dependence on china. chairman graham is introducing a package of legislation that will incentivize p.p.p. manufacturing right here at home. it will ensure that our efforts to rebuild our national stockpile of protective gear actually benefit american...
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top aides seem to be pulling back from what appear to be a campaign to undermine one of the nation's most trusted health experts. >> i have a very good relationship with dr. fauci. i have had for a long time, right from the very beginning. i find him to be a very nice person. i don't always agree with him. no, i get along with him very well. i like him. >> reporter: even though his access to the president is all but cut off and his tv appearance has been blocked by white house officials, it is fauci who is still offering americans a dose of reality. warning the coronavirus pandemic remains a danger to the public. >> we haven't even begun to see the end of it yet. but until you get it completely under control, it's still going to be a threat. >> reporter: even as coronavirus cases reach record numbers in multiple states over the last few days, white house aides have blasted fauci anonymously, telling reporters several white house officials are concerned about the number of times dr. fauci has been wrong on things. >> why not have the guts to trash dr. fauci with your own names? >> so, president tr
top aides seem to be pulling back from what appear to be a campaign to undermine one of the nation's most trusted health experts. >> i have a very good relationship with dr. fauci. i have had for a long time, right from the very beginning. i find him to be a very nice person. i don't always agree with him. no, i get along with him very well. i like him. >> reporter: even though his access to the president is all but cut off and his tv appearance has been blocked by white house...
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anthony fauci, they appear to be pulling back from a campaign to undermine one of the nation's most trusted health experts. >> i've had a very good relationship. i find him to be a good person. i like him. >> reporter: even though his access is all but cut off and his tv appearances have been blocked by white house officials, it's fauci offering americans a dose of reality. >> we haven't even begun to see the end of it yet. until you get it completely under control, it's still going to be a threat. >> reporter: even as coronavirus cases reach record numbers in multiple states, over the last few days white house aides have blasted fauci telling reporters they are concerned the number of times dr. fauci has been wrong on things. >> why not have the guts to trash dr. fauci with your own names? >> so president trump -- i'll refer you back, there is no opposition research being done to reporters. there is opposition research, fauci and the president couldn't be further than the truth. they always had a very good working relationship. >> reporter: while sometimes questioning fauci, mr. trump appe
anthony fauci, they appear to be pulling back from a campaign to undermine one of the nation's most trusted health experts. >> i've had a very good relationship. i find him to be a good person. i like him. >> reporter: even though his access is all but cut off and his tv appearances have been blocked by white house officials, it's fauci offering americans a dose of reality. >> we haven't even begun to see the end of it yet. until you get it completely under control, it's still...
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they put $100 million of trust in a bank for the lakota nation. we don't want to trust the money. the word is that trust is now worth over a billion dollars. the sioux nation, the lakota nation said we want our land back, we want the black hills back. we want this memorial to be shut down, ali. >> cal perry, thank you. i know you're going to continue to be out there through the course of the evening. >>> coming up next, the president's lagging re-election campaign and the growing number of polls that show joe biden has the lead. sam cedar and christina greer join me right after this. the stock market will reach its bottom, we've got to be prepared for this to last a long time. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for three, well that's great. but if you think you're going to be furloughed for three months and it lasts for nine, well that'll be emotionally devastating. so, we've got to prepare ourselves. tangibly and practically, as well as psychologically and emotionally. struggling to clean to
they put $100 million of trust in a bank for the lakota nation. we don't want to trust the money. the word is that trust is now worth over a billion dollars. the sioux nation, the lakota nation said we want our land back, we want the black hills back. we want this memorial to be shut down, ali. >> cal perry, thank you. i know you're going to continue to be out there through the course of the evening. >>> coming up next, the president's lagging re-election campaign and the growing...
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top aides seem to be pulling back on what appear to be a campaign to undermine one of the nation's most trusted health experts a very good relationship with doctor fetch a fad for the longtime right from the beginning i find to be very nice person. i don't always agree with and i know i get along with him very well, i like him even though is access to the president is all but cut off in his tv appearances have been blocked by white house officials it's fauci who is still offering americans a dose of reality warning the coronavirus pandemic remains a danger to the public we haven't even begun to see the end of it get until you get it completely under control it's still going to be a threat even as coronavirus cases reached record numbers in multiple states over the last few days white house aides have blasted fauci anonymously telling reporters several white house officials are concerned about the number ofon things one i got us to a things presid back there's no opposition research being dumped to reporters to the notion that there's opposition research not there's fauci versus the president co
top aides seem to be pulling back on what appear to be a campaign to undermine one of the nation's most trusted health experts a very good relationship with doctor fetch a fad for the longtime right from the beginning i find to be very nice person. i don't always agree with and i know i get along with him very well, i like him even though is access to the president is all but cut off in his tv appearances have been blocked by white house officials it's fauci who is still offering americans a...
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so they put $100 million of trust in a bank for the lakota nation. they've always said we don't want to touch the money. word is that trust is now worth over $1 billion. but the sioux nation has stood their ground and has said we want our land back. we want this memorial to be shut down, ali. >> cal perry, thank you. i know you're going to continue to be out there through the course of the evening. coming up next, the president's lagging re-election campaign and the growing number of polls that show joe biden has the lead. sam seder and christina grier join me right after this. - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) save without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you only have to pay for the data you need, starting at just $15 a month. ther
so they put $100 million of trust in a bank for the lakota nation. they've always said we don't want to touch the money. word is that trust is now worth over $1 billion. but the sioux nation has stood their ground and has said we want our land back. we want this memorial to be shut down, ali. >> cal perry, thank you. i know you're going to continue to be out there through the course of the evening. coming up next, the president's lagging re-election campaign and the growing number of...
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many civil war battlefields are protected by the national trust and by the park service.nd many do have sculptors of the generals and the common soldiers who fought there even the animals that were there. getiesberg is one of the most spectacular sculpture gardens in the united states if not the world. and i do worry that there's going to be an attempt to suggest that the statues at the battlefields be reevaluated as well. i don't believe -- i've been known to change my mind but i do not believe that sculptors of combatants on sight should be altered. there's a pretty grand statue of robert e lee at geticeburg looking over the field where picket's charge was launched. where hundreds and thousands of men were sacrificed in kind of a foolish move to attack on the third day of getiesburg july 3rd. i think that should stay. lee was in command there. general mead should stay. all of the monments should stay. the only ones that i would evaluate at that battlefield are the white supremacist monments like the alabama monument that was installed by george wallace in the 60s. there
many civil war battlefields are protected by the national trust and by the park service.nd many do have sculptors of the generals and the common soldiers who fought there even the animals that were there. getiesberg is one of the most spectacular sculpture gardens in the united states if not the world. and i do worry that there's going to be an attempt to suggest that the statues at the battlefields be reevaluated as well. i don't believe -- i've been known to change my mind but i do not...
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. >> of course the president doesn't have to take it from the nation east most trusted infectious disease expert. he can take it from the coronavirus task force who acknowledged this on a call to state governors m this pike pence and dr. birx. >> they have seen a rise in cases, as of this morning. i think dr. birx, if you want to give a brief summary, we have nine and the district of columbia with rising cases combined with rising percent of positives. >> clearly, in california, texas, florida and arizona, growing issues in south carolina and georgia, and then really, just want to put the alert out there of both rising percent after positives in cases in oklahoma, iowa, washington state, d.c. and mtontana along with increasing numbers in louisiana, nevada, north carolina and tennessee. >> yeah that sounds good. i mean that sounds like a good place to be, right? california, texas, florida, georgia, oklahoma, iowa, washington state, washington, d.c., montana, louisiana, nevada, north carolina, and tennessee that is 14 states and the district of columbia, a good place. what you heard the vic
. >> of course the president doesn't have to take it from the nation east most trusted infectious disease expert. he can take it from the coronavirus task force who acknowledged this on a call to state governors m this pike pence and dr. birx. >> they have seen a rise in cases, as of this morning. i think dr. birx, if you want to give a brief summary, we have nine and the district of columbia with rising cases combined with rising percent of positives. >> clearly, in...
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the op ed, whether hurriedly typed out or not, tries to discredit him, a person the nation trusts, according polling we've seen. and you're right, this is sort of a long and coordinated and not very effective attempt by the white house to try to change the conversation, to try to downplay the crisis, to try to suggest that the pandemic is something we just need to live with, we need to go back to work, we need to open the schools, we need to just move forward, and that is ignoring the reality on the ground, and we're seeing in most states in the country right including some that literally seem to be on fire from this pandemic. so, there's been some chatter about dr. fauci, who, of course, has received all this criticism from the white house. why is he still doing this? why is he putting up with it? echoing some of the chatter we knew, we had talked about previous trump cabinet officials, particularly in the national security sector. like, they know better is the argument. why are they still serving this president? and it seems that dr. fauci has made this calculation, that he can still do mo
the op ed, whether hurriedly typed out or not, tries to discredit him, a person the nation trusts, according polling we've seen. and you're right, this is sort of a long and coordinated and not very effective attempt by the white house to try to change the conversation, to try to downplay the crisis, to try to suggest that the pandemic is something we just need to live with, we need to go back to work, we need to open the schools, we need to just move forward, and that is ignoring the reality...
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the national one but it didn't work i don't trust my words to express this feeling to have lost something and then to get it back. but i cannot find words to express it. it feels like something exceptionally precious. that there is also fear. fear that i might lose them again i. know what their users are going to see authorities have revoked my license to practice law but i don't feel in any way against what has been done to me. i want my case to be heard in court. if. i just came out my son and i were very affectionate. with each other at least superficially but since then the a strange man has become quite visible but when i tell him something or criticize him he opposes me rebels this is something that gives me a headache so i think a lot about how to bridge this gap and to ease the effects of my detention on my son. do you sell. that. sound. camera. and. have some talented filmmakers from different parts of the world all have one mission. they live for. that's barely known thomas the 3 women show them the best names for them part 21. next on w. . they were sworn enemies for most of th
the national one but it didn't work i don't trust my words to express this feeling to have lost something and then to get it back. but i cannot find words to express it. it feels like something exceptionally precious. that there is also fear. fear that i might lose them again i. know what their users are going to see authorities have revoked my license to practice law but i don't feel in any way against what has been done to me. i want my case to be heard in court. if. i just came out my son...
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the national one but it didn't work but in trust my words to express this the feeling to have lost something and then to get it back you know what i cannot find words to express it. it feels like something exceptionally precious. that there is also fear i. fear that i might lose them again i. know what their users are going to see authorities have revoked my license to practice law but i'm not dealing in any way against what has been done to me. i want my case to be heard in court. if. i just came out my son and i were very. affectionate with each other at least superficially but since then the a strange man has become quite visible when i tell him something or criticize him he opposes me rebels this is something that gives me a headache so i think a lot about how to bridge this gap and to ease the effects of my detention on my son higher than. go africa. digitalisation in the pandemic. and online payment system has got the wonders motorcycle taxi back on the road after a month long drive. now the customers pay for the ride without cash. for. a week of. doing the corona pandemic. why not. th
the national one but it didn't work but in trust my words to express this the feeling to have lost something and then to get it back you know what i cannot find words to express it. it feels like something exceptionally precious. that there is also fear i. fear that i might lose them again i. know what their users are going to see authorities have revoked my license to practice law but i'm not dealing in any way against what has been done to me. i want my case to be heard in court. if. i just...