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i think the critical thing is the national trust needs to listen. and that's part of the process today of being able to be clear about those histories. but also to recognise the distress that can be caused by particular objects. some people are saying that the national trust is playing identity politics. i don't see that at all. we can't, of course, change the past. but what we can do is ensure that we acknowledge it, that we understand it better. the national trust estimates that a third of all its properties have some links with britain's colonial past and slavery. and there's a strong views on both sides aboutjust what to do with this history. curators at the international slavery museum agree that addressing this history is vital. i think, for black people, it's a very strong injustice, when you are visiting a mansion, or a castle, based on the money of the slavery trade and there is no mention of your ancestor. it's brutal. forjean—francois, removing old objects isn't the solution. he wants stereotypes challenged, placing contemporary art next
i think the critical thing is the national trust needs to listen. and that's part of the process today of being able to be clear about those histories. but also to recognise the distress that can be caused by particular objects. some people are saying that the national trust is playing identity politics. i don't see that at all. we can't, of course, change the past. but what we can do is ensure that we acknowledge it, that we understand it better. the national trust estimates that a third of...
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i think the critical thing is the national trust needs to listen.stories. but also to recognise the distress that can be caused by particular objects. some people are saying that the national trust is playing identity politics. i don't see that at all. we can't, of course, change the past. but what we can do is ensure that we acknowledge it, that we understand it better.
i think the critical thing is the national trust needs to listen.stories. but also to recognise the distress that can be caused by particular objects. some people are saying that the national trust is playing identity politics. i don't see that at all. we can't, of course, change the past. but what we can do is ensure that we acknowledge it, that we understand it better.
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these buildings were here before the national trust existed and they will be here after the national and we just keep trust may be gone one day and wejust keep hoping trust may be gone one day and we just keep hoping for better days to come and they will come back, good days, it'sjust a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire but us, we're off to tuscany in italy whether coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an old mediaeval practice, one that has social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. babae is from ancient latin and it means well, magnificent, a very beautiful lesson so we like the word babae. we decided to start this restaurant in 2018, injune, and we are to friends and this was a new experience for us. we found it inside the restau ra nt we found it inside the restaurant so we decided not to open the restaurant butjust the buchette del vino. we start with selling wine and then cocktail. not only one —— wine, but food as well. so we decided to do pizza because we are very good with the focaccia and pizza. we
these buildings were here before the national trust existed and they will be here after the national and we just keep trust may be gone one day and wejust keep hoping trust may be gone one day and we just keep hoping for better days to come and they will come back, good days, it'sjust a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire but us, we're off to tuscany in italy whether coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an old mediaeval practice, one that has...
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these buildings were here before the national trust existed, and they will be here after the nationaleep hoping for better days to come, and they will come back, good days, it's just a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire, but us, we're off to tuscany in italy where the coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an odd mediaeval practice, one that had social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. ‘babae‘ is from ancient latin and it means, like, ‘wow‘, ‘magnificent‘, a very beautiful restaurant so we like the word babae. we decided to start this restaurant in 2018, injune, and we are two friends, and this was a new experience for us. we found it inside the restaurant, so we decide not to open the restaurant butjust the buchette del vino. we start with selling wine and then cocktail. not only wine, but food as well. so we decided to do pizza, because we are very good with the schiacciata, focaccia and pizza. when we started with the with first order in the pizza, we arrive here and we saw the buchetta is too little for p
these buildings were here before the national trust existed, and they will be here after the nationaleep hoping for better days to come, and they will come back, good days, it's just a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire, but us, we're off to tuscany in italy where the coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an odd mediaeval practice, one that had social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. ‘babae‘ is from ancient latin...
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her experiences helped the national trust unlock some of the secrets and stories behind hundreds of itemss study. it is one of the most important rooms in the house and this is where he would spend hours of his time. amongst others, a beautiful painting of blenheim palace where he was born. a speech box which housed the notes that would inform the words that would inspire a nation. this is one of the most important objects in our whole collection. it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a and 1964. with over 700 signatures it is a who's who of the early 20th century. among the signatories are charlie chaplin, and my favourite is a lesser—known figure, a gentleman called fabian von schlabrendorff. he was a member of the german resistance who was informing churchill in the lead—up to the second world war and visited chartwell afterwards. and he was actually involved in an assassination attempt on hitler. so, a really interesting individual. volunteers have given up 6,000 hours of their time to help with the project. their research, as well as new items to the house have really put the es
her experiences helped the national trust unlock some of the secrets and stories behind hundreds of itemss study. it is one of the most important rooms in the house and this is where he would spend hours of his time. amongst others, a beautiful painting of blenheim palace where he was born. a speech box which housed the notes that would inform the words that would inspire a nation. this is one of the most important objects in our whole collection. it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a...
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currently this is one of our significant campaigns at the national trust for historic preservation. we all know that nina simone became the voice of the american civil rights movement. she was born in a rural town in north carolina when she lived inside this simple house, she learned to play the piano. she also would experience racism to the degree that at her first recital, when her parents were sitting on the front row, they were asked to move to the back. she fussed, cried until they were seated back on the front row. activism is rooted in her dna. four black artists out of new york city as a form of art activism, they partnered with the national trust and others to plan, restore and reactivate this through arts programming. it's got a bright future ahead of it. you've heard about birmingham. when the national mutual of african-american history and culture made us aware that there was a plan to demolish half of the hotel, we established partnerships to activate and to develop a public advocacy campaign that would result in the creation of this motel becoming the centerpiece of th
currently this is one of our significant campaigns at the national trust for historic preservation. we all know that nina simone became the voice of the american civil rights movement. she was born in a rural town in north carolina when she lived inside this simple house, she learned to play the piano. she also would experience racism to the degree that at her first recital, when her parents were sitting on the front row, they were asked to move to the back. she fussed, cried until they were...
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the national trust have added hundreds of brand—new items to the house.indeed. wet and windy, particularly this morning although it will brighten up into the afternoon. we will see the cloud coming off the atlantic bringing in rain through this morning and into northern ireland as well for a time so northern ireland as well for a time soa northern ireland as well for a time so a heavy burst in the wind will pick up, 40 may be 50 an hour during the second half of the morning before easing into the afternoon with some sunshine around as well. away from that, wales starts dry, north—west england and parts of wales will turn wetter as we go into the afternoon. temperatures at best towards the south around 20 degrees, a cool day with specially with when further north in temperatures around 12, 13 degrees. through the evening and overnight rain across north—west england and wales will work south but it will start to fizzle out as a go through. it means more cloud around across the southern half of the country tonight, not quite as cool as it was last night. the
the national trust have added hundreds of brand—new items to the house.indeed. wet and windy, particularly this morning although it will brighten up into the afternoon. we will see the cloud coming off the atlantic bringing in rain through this morning and into northern ireland as well for a time so northern ireland as well for a time soa northern ireland as well for a time so a heavy burst in the wind will pick up, 40 may be 50 an hour during the second half of the morning before easing into...
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the national trust for historic preservation naming the west berkeley, one of the most endangered places in the country. the new designation comes after a three-year battle in the parking lot. developers want to build housing units on the site. but triable member says this is is one of the areas that must be preserved. >> we are acknowledging our ancestor and continue to importance of the sacred site. for those of the present moment and the next seven generation. >> in store destinations does not have any legal team. >>> halloween is going to look a lot different this year and not much trick or treating or fun. one san jose family is trying to make it fun. they set up out-door haunted house. they don't want to wait until late october because they felt everyone can use a smile right now. it is up and running. visitors can walk around the yard, the family says they set up creatures that can scare people as they walk by. >> we watch them and it makes it worth it seeing smiles on the kids and the adults. they're having so much fun. >> it is covid friendly, outdoors and everyone will be space
the national trust for historic preservation naming the west berkeley, one of the most endangered places in the country. the new designation comes after a three-year battle in the parking lot. developers want to build housing units on the site. but triable member says this is is one of the areas that must be preserved. >> we are acknowledging our ancestor and continue to importance of the sacred site. for those of the present moment and the next seven generation. >> in store...
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the site at fort street was just named by the national trust for historic preservation as one most endangered historic places in the us. for decades it was used as a parking lot for a restaurant that closed in 2018. before today's announcement, property owner has plans to develop the housing complex including some of the horrible unit. they say the shell mound is one of the earliest known settlements of their ancestors. they also use the site as a sacred burial and ceremonial ground. >> because the sacred cultural places not too much to ask for when indigenous people have given so much, have lost so much, and have an obligation to protect what is left for future generations. >> they you to the community for your persistence and your work, to protect this important site and preserve it as a place where we can honor and respect our common history. >> they are widely recognized as the bay area's original people, with a history spanning around 6000 years. >>> contra costa county dealing with ways people are constructs. in most cases, it will no longer consider low local -- low level, charges. it
the site at fort street was just named by the national trust for historic preservation as one most endangered historic places in the us. for decades it was used as a parking lot for a restaurant that closed in 2018. before today's announcement, property owner has plans to develop the housing complex including some of the horrible unit. they say the shell mound is one of the earliest known settlements of their ancestors. they also use the site as a sacred burial and ceremonial ground. >>...
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. >>> the national trust for historic preservation put an ancient indian site in berkeley on the list of america's most endangered historic places. it's a village that dates back 5700 years. located on fourth street: they would like the site to be repurposed and landscaped for ceremonial purposes. >> throughout the years our tribe has continued to pray at this place just as our ancestors did. this land is an important cultural landscape and this recognition gives us a platform to tell our story. >> the spanninger family owns the site and is seeking permits to build a retail and residential project. >>> it's not just the hot weather that's coming. also high surf. abc 7 meteorologist sandhya patel will be here with that next. >>> let's take a look and take a look at the protest. sky 7 is over the bay bridge right now. it's one of three bridges where protesters are staging a go slow caravan. it is their way of showing outrage of the contra costa decision not to charge any of the police officers in the fatal sh and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan gets tough, a
. >>> the national trust for historic preservation put an ancient indian site in berkeley on the list of america's most endangered historic places. it's a village that dates back 5700 years. located on fourth street: they would like the site to be repurposed and landscaped for ceremonial purposes. >> throughout the years our tribe has continued to pray at this place just as our ancestors did. this land is an important cultural landscape and this recognition gives us a platform to...
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this is the kitchen garden of this national trust property, han house and gardens. most aboutwell have a dry and sunny day. we have felt to lift under the south—east quarter with the cloud and the rain, it is quite murky, fog across north—west england, wales and southern scotland will slowly lift to the morning, most of us enjoying a fine day, one of two showers peppering north—west scotla nd of two showers peppering north—west scotland and northern ireland, cloud and patchy drizzle service to clear east anglia. temperatures ranging from 12 in the north to 19 in the south. this evening and overnight there will be clear skies further east, rain coming in across northern ireland by the end of the night, affecting western parts of mainland britain and gusty winds to the irish sea. temperatures will be a little bit higher in the west overnight than in the east. tomorrow, that rain in the west advances eastwards and some of the rain will be happy. behind it, a return to sunshine and showers, wind gusting 40 mph or so to the irish sea, transferring into the english channe
this is the kitchen garden of this national trust property, han house and gardens. most aboutwell have a dry and sunny day. we have felt to lift under the south—east quarter with the cloud and the rain, it is quite murky, fog across north—west england, wales and southern scotland will slowly lift to the morning, most of us enjoying a fine day, one of two showers peppering north—west scotla nd of two showers peppering north—west scotland and northern ireland, cloud and patchy drizzle...
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the national trust for historic preservation has named the west berkeley aloney shell mound an historic site. developers want to build housing units on that site but tribal members say the shell mound is one of the most important and earliest settlements in the bay area and must be preserved. >> through this recognition we are acknowledging the legacy of our ancestors and continued importance of this sacred site. for those in this present moment and for the next seven generations. >> today's decision doesn't have any legal bearing or legal teeth. native americans hope any national attention will get developers to back down. >>> step up your coronavirus testing. that's the order going out to health care providers in contra costa county. the county's top doctor says some providers are avoiding performing their share of tests by making the process too cumbersome. in a meeting this week, supervisors agreed, saying that doctor referrals are slowing things down, leaving the county to pick up the slack. the new order takes effect october 8. santa clara county already issued a similar order. >>
the national trust for historic preservation has named the west berkeley aloney shell mound an historic site. developers want to build housing units on that site but tribal members say the shell mound is one of the most important and earliest settlements in the bay area and must be preserved. >> through this recognition we are acknowledging the legacy of our ancestors and continued importance of this sacred site. for those in this present moment and for the next seven generations....
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her experiences helped the national trust unlock some of the secrets and stories behind hundreds of itemstion. it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a and 196a. with over 700 signatures, it is a who‘s who of the early 20th century. among the signatories are charlie chaplin, and my favourite is a lesser—known figure — a gentleman called fabian von schlabrendorff. he was a member of the german resistance who was informing churchill in the lead—up to the second world war and visited chartwell afterwards. and he was actually involved in an assassination attempt on hitler. so a really interesting individual. volunteers have given up 6,000 hours of their time to help with the project. their research, as well as new items to the house, have really put the essence of churchill back into chartwell, but what better resource did the national trust have than the people who knew him best? lady churchill was, i adored her, she was a wonderful character, a very strong character. and i often used to think, it amazed me, how two such strong characters must have lived together in such harmony. the atm
her experiences helped the national trust unlock some of the secrets and stories behind hundreds of itemstion. it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a and 196a. with over 700 signatures, it is a who‘s who of the early 20th century. among the signatories are charlie chaplin, and my favourite is a lesser—known figure — a gentleman called fabian von schlabrendorff. he was a member of the german resistance who was informing churchill in the lead—up to the second world war and visited...
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the national trust has revealed that about a third of its properties have links to the slave trade andh ties to the colonial past and the quarry bank in cheshire which was made with wealth connected to slavery. an operation has been made to save pilot whales in tasmania. conservationists aren't sure why the 270 wales came to shore and around 90 have died, sadly, so and around 90 have died, sadly, so far. you are with bbc news. let's remind you of our top stories. the british prime minister is preparing to outline a raft of work and leisure restrictions to control a resurgence of coronavirus infections. and more than 150 countries sign up to an agreement to distribute future covid—19 vaccines fairly, china and the us so far has declined tojoin fairly, china and the us so far has declined to join them. now, for many men struggling with the emotional impact of hair loss, wigs are an option but often are the subject and even the object of ridicule. one start up company in london is trying to change all of that. the founders are three young black men and they are marketing their wigs or her
the national trust has revealed that about a third of its properties have links to the slave trade andh ties to the colonial past and the quarry bank in cheshire which was made with wealth connected to slavery. an operation has been made to save pilot whales in tasmania. conservationists aren't sure why the 270 wales came to shore and around 90 have died, sadly, so and around 90 have died, sadly, so far. you are with bbc news. let's remind you of our top stories. the british prime minister is...
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these buildings were here before the national trust existed, and they will be here after the nationals just a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire, but us, we're off to tuscany in italy, where the coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an odd mediaeval practice, one that had social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. "babae" is from ancient latin and it means, like, "wow", like, "magnificent", a very beautiful restaurant so, yeah, we like the word "babae". we decided to start this restaurant in 2018, injune, and we are two friends, and this was a new experience for us. we found it inside the restaurant, so we decide to not to open the restaurant, butjust the buchette del vino. we start with selling wine and then cocktail. not only wine, but food as well. so we decided to do pizza, because we are very good with the schiacciata, focaccia and pizza. when we started with the with first order in the pizza, we arrive here and we saw that the buchetta is too little for pizza, so we cannot do it with the buchetta. so tha
these buildings were here before the national trust existed, and they will be here after the nationals just a matter of time. everyone here is still congratulating edoardo and aberdeenshire, but us, we're off to tuscany in italy, where the coronavirus lockdown has caused a revival of an odd mediaeval practice, one that had social distancing nailed centuries before we even coined the term. "babae" is from ancient latin and it means, like, "wow", like, "magnificent",...
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and we will live by the timeless words of our national motto, in god we trust. for years, you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for americans, standing up for the great state of ohio. so get your friends. get your family. get your neighbors. get your coworkers. get everybody and get out and vote. got to get out and vote. in your state, in ohio, early voting has already begun. and don't wait. on the other side -- i don't say if, when. when you see them cheating with those ballots, all those unsolicited ballots, those millions of ballots, anytime you do, report them to the authorities. the authorities are waiting and watching. from akron to columbus, from cincinnati, the queen city, i know it well. and from dayton to toledo. we inherit the legacy of generations of ohio patriots like neil armstrong, annie oakley, william mckinley, and the amazing ulysses s. grant. that's good. nobody's stock has gone up like grant. nobody in the last ten years. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed oceans, bla
and we will live by the timeless words of our national motto, in god we trust. for years, you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for americans, standing up for the great state of ohio. so get your friends. get your family. get your neighbors. get your coworkers. get everybody and get out and vote. got to get out and vote. in your state, in ohio, early voting has already begun. and don't wait. on the other side -- i don't say if, when. when...
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grandson eli trying to get the fish to bite and here's my daughter, one of the leaders of the national park trustget in her trap. labor day is fun. it's >> dana: i love that you have more pictures of the family than i did. >> greg: i have 345 pictures of children that we are going to go through alphabetically and it will be over. or, we can look at this. a great way to lose weight is always share a meal. like this lovable pair here, very small pizza and that's how you lose weight. they are very friendly with that pizza. just hit him with the pile. that's enough for me. >> dana: he really clocked him in the face. jesse? >> jesse: i don't know if any of you here have been served papers. maybe some of you haven't some of you haven't but, some police officer was serving papers and look who interrupted the paper serve? >> get out. get out. >> jesse: that's right, i'd goat broke into a police officer's vehicle and destroyed the papers. that's why the goat is the greatest of all time. >> dana: emily, 20 seconds. >> emily: i have an amazing special event i like to share with you. this friday marks that p
grandson eli trying to get the fish to bite and here's my daughter, one of the leaders of the national park trustget in her trap. labor day is fun. it's >> dana: i love that you have more pictures of the family than i did. >> greg: i have 345 pictures of children that we are going to go through alphabetically and it will be over. or, we can look at this. a great way to lose weight is always share a meal. like this lovable pair here, very small pizza and that's how you lose weight....
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never again will labour go into an election not being trusted on national security, with yourjob, withunity and with your money. that's what being under new leadership means. he didn't mention jeremy corbyn‘s name once but he talked about the importance of patriotism and security, seen as weak points for his predecessor. let's be brutally honest with ourselves. when you lose an election in a democracy, you deserve to. he didn't hold back on criticism of the prime minister, either, comparing his own legal background with mrjohnson‘s time as a journalist. it was all about character, he said. this is the big difference between the prime minister and me. whilst borisjohnson was writing flippant columns about bendy bananas, i was defending victims and prosecuting terrorists. once upon a time, keir starmer led parliamentary calls for a second brexit referendum. he didn't dwell on that today and seemed to acknowledge it was a policy that drove away many traditional labour voters. to those who have turned away from labour, i say this... we hear you. never again will labour take you or the thin
never again will labour go into an election not being trusted on national security, with yourjob, withunity and with your money. that's what being under new leadership means. he didn't mention jeremy corbyn‘s name once but he talked about the importance of patriotism and security, seen as weak points for his predecessor. let's be brutally honest with ourselves. when you lose an election in a democracy, you deserve to. he didn't hold back on criticism of the prime minister, either, comparing...
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the trees in this national trust orchard in cornwall are straining under the weight of fruit.s a bit like pineapple so the great thing with this range of varieties is each is very different. it is a wonderful thing to try. for these apples, 2020 isa thing to try. for these apples, 2020 is a good year. lots of sunshine during the blossoms it has been really good for them, all the apples have pollinated really well, and with all the rain during summer it has helped the apples to swell and get bigger so it will be a good harvest we hope. they may be expecting a bumper crop, but covid—19 means not enough staff and volu nteers covid—19 means not enough staff and volunteers to help out so they are opening for pick your own. the plan is that our visitors can come in, buy a paper bag, and collect some apples from the orchard themselves. hopefully the money that will be able to be reinvested back into the orchard and look after this going forward. another example of how farmers are having to adapt, improvise and diversify to cope with uncertainty, adverse weather and a changing climate
the trees in this national trust orchard in cornwall are straining under the weight of fruit.s a bit like pineapple so the great thing with this range of varieties is each is very different. it is a wonderful thing to try. for these apples, 2020 isa thing to try. for these apples, 2020 is a good year. lots of sunshine during the blossoms it has been really good for them, all the apples have pollinated really well, and with all the rain during summer it has helped the apples to swell and get...
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the national trust has revealed that about a third of its properties have links to the slave trade ande than 90 estates, including winston churchill's home chartwell, which was singled out for ties to britain's colonial past, and quarry bank mill in cheshire which was built using family wealth related to slavery. rescuers have begun an operation to save dozens of pilot whales, stranded on a beach on the west coast of tasmania. conservationists aren't sure why the 270 whales came to shore, and around 90 have already died. whale beachings are common in the region, but one of this size has not been seen since 2009. pilot whales can grow up to to seven metres long and weigh up to three tonnes — making a rescue operation particularly difficult. it is 11 minutes past six. we will have a look at the papers in a moment that matt has the weather. good morning. good morning to you as well. it is the autumn equinox today s0 well. it is the autumn equinox today so could this be a last sunset of the summer last night? certainly, summer is holding on for at least one more day across the country. man
the national trust has revealed that about a third of its properties have links to the slave trade ande than 90 estates, including winston churchill's home chartwell, which was singled out for ties to britain's colonial past, and quarry bank mill in cheshire which was built using family wealth related to slavery. rescuers have begun an operation to save dozens of pilot whales, stranded on a beach on the west coast of tasmania. conservationists aren't sure why the 270 whales came to shore, and...
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anthony fauci, one of the nation's most trusted voices on this virus. >> i get along with him, but everyhile he'll come up with one where i'll say where did that come from? i inherited him. >> i think that's kind of a distraction to pit me against the president. we're all on the same team. >> reporter: now, remember that surge across the sunbelt in the summer that was sparked by crowds memorial day weekend? well, we have another holiday weekend coming up. and dr. fauci and others are warning us that how we all behave over labor day is going to be crucial when it comes to what the fall is going to look like with covid-19. >> the fall when we're also expecting the flu to become an issue. all right. thanks so much, nick watt. we appreciate it. and i wanted to bring in cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta to discuss all of this. great to see you, sanjay. let's start with what admiral giroir said. he said it's utopian to think everybody should get a test every day. first of all, who is making that argument that everyone should get tested every day? and what is a realistic goal tha
anthony fauci, one of the nation's most trusted voices on this virus. >> i get along with him, but everyhile he'll come up with one where i'll say where did that come from? i inherited him. >> i think that's kind of a distraction to pit me against the president. we're all on the same team. >> reporter: now, remember that surge across the sunbelt in the summer that was sparked by crowds memorial day weekend? well, we have another holiday weekend coming up. and dr. fauci and...
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as the words inscribed on the walls of these archives read, this building holds in trust the records of our nationalife, symbolizes our faith in our national institutions. the declaration of independence and the constitution are the greatest charters of freedom the world has ever known. [applause] the character of our people and the principles enshrined there are the reason for our unparalleled success and they -- they remained the greatest work in history. the reason is simple. sadlyunders history, and we live in a time when to many forget history today. thomas jefferson warned that, quote, if a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be, but sadly we live in a time where some seek to erase the history and deny the romanus march toward a more perfect union. observed,sident has in too many schools and universities, millions are educated by those who seek to valuest history, erase and indoctrinate our children. we gather here today soon to hear from the president of the united states as americans who are committed to affirming the gr
as the words inscribed on the walls of these archives read, this building holds in trust the records of our nationalife, symbolizes our faith in our national institutions. the declaration of independence and the constitution are the greatest charters of freedom the world has ever known. [applause] the character of our people and the principles enshrined there are the reason for our unparalleled success and they -- they remained the greatest work in history. the reason is simple. sadlyunders...
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unity where you hear from a president that everything will be based on science gives the entire nation the trust to move forward with those measures. it leads to a situation where the country is coming together. this should be something patriotic that we're doing for each other in terms of taking these measures. it shouldn't be something that's seen as partisan political move. >> instead of that, the president on a sensitive issue of the vaccine as well as wearing a mask, he said dr. redfield was either confused, he didn't understand, didn't know what he was talking about and flat-out wrong. that's what the president said publicly about the current director of center for disease control and prevention. you've also written an op-ed on the dangers of interference at the cdc. you said if this continues, it will, quote, open the door for more death and more suffering. as the death toll in the united states now approaches 200,000, are you scared about what the next few weeks and months could bring? >> i'm very scared. i've never seen a response in this nation that's been so politicized. when you look
unity where you hear from a president that everything will be based on science gives the entire nation the trust to move forward with those measures. it leads to a situation where the country is coming together. this should be something patriotic that we're doing for each other in terms of taking these measures. it shouldn't be something that's seen as partisan political move. >> instead of that, the president on a sensitive issue of the vaccine as well as wearing a mask, he said dr....
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the national trust for historic preservation in washington, d.c., presented him with their national award for his role in establishing the alabama historical commission. but his love for the navy continued on prominent display, even as a legislator, offering the legislation that created the u.s.s. alabama battleship commission, bringing the u.s.s. alabama home to mobile following her retirement from active duty. he served on that commission from 1963 to 1972 and served as its chairman. but his passion for the battleship and all this stands for never wavered and he was once again appointed to the battleship commission in the year 2000. in addition, robert served as the alabama president and national director of the navy league of the united states, where he supported port visits of navy vessels for important occasions that included some just fun owe cautions like the mardi gras in mobile. back in his hometown of mobile, robert was an active member of the mobile bar association, where at one time he served as the director of the bar's volunteer lawyers program. he was a member of the mobile
the national trust for historic preservation in washington, d.c., presented him with their national award for his role in establishing the alabama historical commission. but his love for the navy continued on prominent display, even as a legislator, offering the legislation that created the u.s.s. alabama battleship commission, bringing the u.s.s. alabama home to mobile following her retirement from active duty. he served on that commission from 1963 to 1972 and served as its chairman. but his...
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if presidents don't trust their national security advisors, who are they going to trust? on't have access to the analysis that you want to national security advisor -- >> bill: there are others who have publicly disagreed with your position. i will respect it. thank you for your time today given all the news that's going around kentucky, thank you, sir. my guest is h.r. mcmaster. here we go back to their breaking news in kentucky. it was getting quite active there. what do you see there? >> probably 2 minutes ago there was a confrontation between police and some of the protesters. things started to crack off out here. you can see people on the ground right now being apprehended by police. they have pushed protesters back now several feet into the next intersection, probably a block back. we don't know what sparked this confrontation between police and some of the protesters. it had been very painful for most of the day. they walk almost 4 miles without any major conflict between police and the protesters out here. all of a sudden, there was a line. i don't know if someone
if presidents don't trust their national security advisors, who are they going to trust? on't have access to the analysis that you want to national security advisor -- >> bill: there are others who have publicly disagreed with your position. i will respect it. thank you for your time today given all the news that's going around kentucky, thank you, sir. my guest is h.r. mcmaster. here we go back to their breaking news in kentucky. it was getting quite active there. what do you see there?...
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to violate that trust would be inappropriate for any national security advisor, but certainly for onetive duty. what i worry about is, will any president in the future again trust the national security advisor? if you don't have access as a president to that wide range of analysis and perspective, it's a disservice to the country. judy: what about just answering this question, whether you are comfortable with president trump being elected? will you vote for him? gen. mcmaster: this is going to be surprising to people. i took the example of george marshall across my whole career. i never voted. i encourage people to vote. i think military officers should vote. but i was very studious about keeping the military completely separate from partisan politics, and even washed up generals like me ought to try to steer clear of partisan politics. judy: let me finally ask you this. president trump is saying that he believes the election the unfair and rigged if he loses. what does that say to you about his belief in our democracy? gen. mcmaster: i think that is a mistake. i think what the russia
to violate that trust would be inappropriate for any national security advisor, but certainly for onetive duty. what i worry about is, will any president in the future again trust the national security advisor? if you don't have access as a president to that wide range of analysis and perspective, it's a disservice to the country. judy: what about just answering this question, whether you are comfortable with president trump being elected? will you vote for him? gen. mcmaster: this is going to...
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does mean making it clear that never again will the labour party go into an election not being trusted on national trusted on the economy, not being trusted on communities. that is very important to us going forward and i was making the point yesterday that i did not come into politics to be in opposition. i came in politics to be cut —— to pay —— change muscles up and i speak for the whole labour movement. but for people to trust you they have to trust what you do. you told us that you believe in moral socialism which did not some very concrete. now you are promising in 2024 people will hear the sound of the future arriving. what on earth does that mean impressed tax? and brass tacks i want this country to be the best place to grow up the best place to grow old and the best place to grow then. i think that is very clear, and at times we have got a lot of what the public are concerned about and what they want for their country. on that point there is one very important question that people do want to be answered that is not about policy detail, not you would ever support another referendum on scot
does mean making it clear that never again will the labour party go into an election not being trusted on national trusted on the economy, not being trusted on communities. that is very important to us going forward and i was making the point yesterday that i did not come into politics to be in opposition. i came in politics to be cut —— to pay —— change muscles up and i speak for the whole labour movement. but for people to trust you they have to trust what you do. you told us that you...
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important for us to realize how little people trust these surveillance programs, how little they trust the national security division. this goes back to problems that go beyond the trunk-biden dynamic. i think there is a problem with the fisa process. it is not transparent enough. people don't trust me either. i am the definition of a mainstream journalist. joshua: i trust you, david. david: writing this book, i met a lot of committed public servants who put in incredible amounts of time into these fisa applications, but what happened with the fbi lawyer, kevin kleinsmith, that is outrageous. there is a need for nsd to look court beingthe fisa a rubber stamp, going back to edward snowden. the ruling yesterday will play into this, as i present in the book, these fears of improper government surveillance, a big brother government that is that isre, a deep state victimizing ordinary americans. karen: what are we to make of the way that the flynn case has become a football being passed back and forth? that is also the kind of thing where people are confused. case --interfere with a you can tell a judge
important for us to realize how little people trust these surveillance programs, how little they trust the national security division. this goes back to problems that go beyond the trunk-biden dynamic. i think there is a problem with the fisa process. it is not transparent enough. people don't trust me either. i am the definition of a mainstream journalist. joshua: i trust you, david. david: writing this book, i met a lot of committed public servants who put in incredible amounts of time into...
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teddy roosevelt nationally was viewed as a progressive with the kind of trust-busting he was interested in doing, fighting against monopolies, child labor, reformers around the nation who were concerned about the use of children in factories, and eliminated those. bob la follette opposed war. he voted for woodrow wilson in 1916, bob la follette was a republican but he voted for wilson because he believed in wilson's pledge to keep the united states out of the war. in april of 1917, woodrow wilson asked congress to declare war on germany. bob la follette was only of six united states senators to oppose that war. he was concerned that only munitions makers, profiteers would benefit from that, that the people would suffer through the loss of loved ones in the military, he was concerned that the government was not telling the people the full cost of the war. his principle concern was the suppression of civil liberties. in 1917, congress passed a bill called the espionage act. that bill didn't have anything to do with espionage. it wasn't about spying. it was about suppressing opposition to
teddy roosevelt nationally was viewed as a progressive with the kind of trust-busting he was interested in doing, fighting against monopolies, child labor, reformers around the nation who were concerned about the use of children in factories, and eliminated those. bob la follette opposed war. he voted for woodrow wilson in 1916, bob la follette was a republican but he voted for wilson because he believed in wilson's pledge to keep the united states out of the war. in april of 1917, woodrow...
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and i do trust the national institutes of health. and i do trust public health officials. i have never asked a question about a vaccine that i was told that i needed to get. i travel a lot. i get immunizations for other diseases. i've never asked anyone. the doctors told me it's going to hurt for a couple days. but i trust that it is safe. there is something happening today in the politicization of this discussion that, for the first time, will make me ask three times. i'm going to call you. i'm going to call laurie garrett. i'm going to call manuel. and then, i'm going to ask my doctor three times whether it's safe to take it. >> isn't it unfortunate we've arrived at that situation? we have in this country, such a terribly fractured situation. gosh, you would really think americans could be together but that's not the way we seem to be, at the moment. i hope we can kind of put aside all of that emotion. and realize this is about saving lives. let's look at the data, people. and when i look at those polls that say less than half of americans, at the present time, would tak
and i do trust the national institutes of health. and i do trust public health officials. i have never asked a question about a vaccine that i was told that i needed to get. i travel a lot. i get immunizations for other diseases. i've never asked anyone. the doctors told me it's going to hurt for a couple days. but i trust that it is safe. there is something happening today in the politicization of this discussion that, for the first time, will make me ask three times. i'm going to call you....
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trust what he'll say or do. he seems to have no conception -- i know i sound -- but he seems to have no conception of what constitutes nationalecurity. >> the reporting in your book seems to support biden's theory that many of those around the president don't actually trust him or his instincts. tell us about that. >> yeah, my reporting in the book showed the people around the president were surprised by how little he understood about how washington worked. whether it was the filibuster, or the fact that the president couldn't do something unilaterally. in the book i report about how the president wanted to do something, they would say, you can't do that, mr. president, he would say, well, we'll just let them sue me. in the same vein, when he thought the mueller investigation was moving in on him, he said, if it's getting close, i'll just settle with him, as if it was a civil lawsuit. whether it's intelligence or law enforcement or separation of powers, the president has struggled to understand some of the basics of what the presidency required. >> in your book, you also write, michael, about the struggle those close to the p
trust what he'll say or do. he seems to have no conception -- i know i sound -- but he seems to have no conception of what constitutes nationalecurity. >> the reporting in your book seems to support biden's theory that many of those around the president don't actually trust him or his instincts. tell us about that. >> yeah, my reporting in the book showed the people around the president were surprised by how little he understood about how washington worked. whether it was the...
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for president or not but what we know is that joe biden, whether it's florida polls or national polls, is trustedn handling coronavirus than the president. but we also know that governor ron desantis's poll numbers, his approval ratings, really dropped in his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. now, we do have a decline in cases, a decline in hospitalizations from our peak, decline in deaths from our peak, but you know, for some of us, we've kind of seen this rodeo before where it looked like there was a peak and then there was a lull and people were like, let's go back outside and everything's great and then we had problems again. so, it's yet to be seen what's going to occur now that schools are back open and the governor himself was just encouraging people to play football. in fact, he gave a speech to a high school football team at halftime or before the game saying, hey, look, if you're in california, you wouldn't be able to play. in jacksonville, there were a lot of video -- there's a lot of video footage of folks sitting pretty closely together without masks on. we're going to see if tha
for president or not but what we know is that joe biden, whether it's florida polls or national polls, is trustedn handling coronavirus than the president. but we also know that governor ron desantis's poll numbers, his approval ratings, really dropped in his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. now, we do have a decline in cases, a decline in hospitalizations from our peak, decline in deaths from our peak, but you know, for some of us, we've kind of seen this rodeo before where it looked like...
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sovereignty for west germany signified her return in the -- her return to a place of trust in the committee of free nationscupation ended, west germany was again mistress of her destiny. chancellor adenour, flag-waving ceremonies open a new era of german history announced, we are free and independent, standing free among the free. sovereignty for austria included within vienna's belvedere palace, marked the end of 17 years of german and big four occupation. russia's molotov was first to sign the freedom pack, followed by secretary of state dulles. a foreign minister rubbers -- represented austria. the ceremony is completed, the iron curtain lifted for austria, as church bells proclaim the rebirth of freedom. ♪ operation alert. a realistic rehearsal for an atomic attack was the biggest nationwide air raid drill ever attempted. in washington, 15,000 government workers left their desks, scattering to 31 secret rural sites away from the capital. [siren] military personnel emptied out of the pentagon, while state department employees joined americans from coast-to-coast in taking cover against a mythical assaul
sovereignty for west germany signified her return in the -- her return to a place of trust in the committee of free nationscupation ended, west germany was again mistress of her destiny. chancellor adenour, flag-waving ceremonies open a new era of german history announced, we are free and independent, standing free among the free. sovereignty for austria included within vienna's belvedere palace, marked the end of 17 years of german and big four occupation. russia's molotov was first to sign...
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never again will labour go into an election not being trusted on national security, with yourjob, with. that's what being under new leadership means. he didn't mentionjeremy corbyn's name once but he talked about the importance of patriotism and security, seen as weak points for his predecessor. let's be brutally honest with ourselves. when you lose an election in a democracy, you deserve to. he didn't hold back on criticism of the prime minister either, comparing his own legal background with mrjohnson's time as a journalist. it was all about character, he said. this is the big difference between the prime minister and me. whilst borisjohnson was writing flippant columns about bendy bananas, i was defending victims and prosecuting terrorists. once upon a time, keir starmer led parliamentary calls for a second brexit referendum. he didn't dwell upon that today and seem to acknowledge it was a policy that drove away many traditional labour voters. to those who have turned away from labour, i say this... we hear you. never again will labour take you or the things you care about for grant
never again will labour go into an election not being trusted on national security, with yourjob, with. that's what being under new leadership means. he didn't mentionjeremy corbyn's name once but he talked about the importance of patriotism and security, seen as weak points for his predecessor. let's be brutally honest with ourselves. when you lose an election in a democracy, you deserve to. he didn't hold back on criticism of the prime minister either, comparing his own legal background with...
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why should we trust you to manage the finances of this nation? ause ] >> carly fiorina, you asked the question there, why should he be trusted to manage the nation and its finances. how do you think that question and results are ageing now. and tell us how you're involved in this cycle. >> well, let's just say he's run up mountains of debt as president as well. you know, i come from the world of business. in the world of business i've learned to focus on someone's behavior, someone's leadership, and someone's results. donald trump's behavior is demonstrably divisive and corrosive. his leadership is incompetent, demonstrably. and results are lousy. and so faced with a binary choice between donald trump and joe biden, i announced in june that i would support joe biden. because what joe biden has demonstrated through a lifetime is his ability to work with others to solve problems and make progress. the humility and empathy necessary to collaborate with others. and what we need now is problem-solving and progress on a host of longstanding issues. covi
why should we trust you to manage the finances of this nation? ause ] >> carly fiorina, you asked the question there, why should he be trusted to manage the nation and its finances. how do you think that question and results are ageing now. and tell us how you're involved in this cycle. >> well, let's just say he's run up mountains of debt as president as well. you know, i come from the world of business. in the world of business i've learned to focus on someone's behavior,...
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here's donald trump basically proving to us in realtime that he can't be trusted with the nation's secrets. this is the type of information that if someone like me with a security clearance came out and validated we'd go to prison. this would be prosecutable, criminal release of classified information. i won't confirm or deny whether what donald trump said was true but once again if someone below the president had made these types of disclosures it would be criminal in nature. what's worrisome here is by talking about sensitive programs everyo he is giving adversaries a road map to try to find more about the programs. right now i'm sure the chinese and russians telling operatives to find out more about this and about a program that if it exists they otherwise wouldn't have known about. this is damning and it is damaging to our national security. >> and former defense skaek james mattis said trump is dangerous, unfit and no moral compass. fauci says that trump's attention span is a minus number. i know you have your own firsthand experience working with the president. what have you seen? >>
here's donald trump basically proving to us in realtime that he can't be trusted with the nation's secrets. this is the type of information that if someone like me with a security clearance came out and validated we'd go to prison. this would be prosecutable, criminal release of classified information. i won't confirm or deny whether what donald trump said was true but once again if someone below the president had made these types of disclosures it would be criminal in nature. what's worrisome...
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the united states postal service is one of our nation's most trusted institutions. it dates back to the very founding of our country. as mentioned in our constitution , and consistently receives the highest rating of federal agencies from the public. every day it provides millions of people with access to critical mail, medications, and especially in this unique election, mail-in ballots. but how long can we expect the faith of the american people to ast if the postal service is tainted by partisan leadership and alleged criminal activity? these are just a few of the reasons why i have introduced the nonpartisan postmaster general act, which will prevent postal service leadership from participating in any political activity and will prevent anyone who has held a political position in the last four years from being hired as postmaster general or deputy postmaster general. this is critical, time sensitive legislation that the full committee will consider this week. again, i thank chairman connolly for holding this important hearing. and the witnesses for being here to
the united states postal service is one of our nation's most trusted institutions. it dates back to the very founding of our country. as mentioned in our constitution , and consistently receives the highest rating of federal agencies from the public. every day it provides millions of people with access to critical mail, medications, and especially in this unique election, mail-in ballots. but how long can we expect the faith of the american people to ast if the postal service is tainted by...
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they don't trust the justice department, particularly the national security division. >> josh larocca, what do you think? you think that the nationals could position, given a part of it, a large part of what it does involves classified issue, national security issues come classified information? is her way to make it more transparent or is that just a pipe dream? >> i don't think i' is a pipe dream at all. we are in 2020, 14 years into the nst story. i was a four piece of it. i have think folks with their for longer chapters of. was there, there was a sense that itow was still figurg out some of its mandates, right? and again there's a complicated relationship not just between nst and the u.s. attorneys offices but all a u.s. attorneys offices in some respect and main justice. .. classification, which can present real challenges, right? we do all this work in the name of the people. you know, classification is required in certain instances and in certain instances there is over classification area who held a clearance would say, generally agree with that or be hope to that interpretat
they don't trust the justice department, particularly the national security division. >> josh larocca, what do you think? you think that the nationals could position, given a part of it, a large part of what it does involves classified issue, national security issues come classified information? is her way to make it more transparent or is that just a pipe dream? >> i don't think i' is a pipe dream at all. we are in 2020, 14 years into the nst story. i was a four piece of it. i have...